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Metal News for April 28, 2025

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4 news articles posted on this day.

Ghost Premiere New Music Video For "Peacefield"

Ghost have kicked off the week by premiering the music video for their track "Peacefield," available to view below. The song serves as the opening number on the multi-platinum occult rock band’s newly released album, “Skeletá,” which dropped this past Friday, April 25th.

Directed by Amir Chamdin, the video blends stylized visuals with live footage captured during the band’s ongoing world tour. Sonically, "Peacefield" has sparked comparisons to Journey’s 4x platinum 1983 classic "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" due to its similarly structured vocal approach.


Ghost’s ‘Skeletour,’ presented as a phone-free experience, will resume tomorrow, April 29th, in Lisbon, Portugal: More...

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Employed To Serve Premiere New Single & Video

Employed To Serve have just unleashed their fifth studio album, “Fallen Star,” alongside the official music video for their new single, “Whose Side Are You On?” The track features a guest appearance from Jesse Leach, vocalist of the multi-platinum metalcore group Killswitch Engage.



Employed To Serve frontwoman Justine Jones offered the following comments: More...

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Cyhra Release Single "Mark Of My Sins"

Swedish melodic metal supergroup Cyhra (Featuring Amaranthe Co-Founder Jake E. and current The Halo Effect, Kamelot, The Crown) are continuing to take the metal world by storm with the release of their new digital single "Mark of My Sins".

While the group is composed of legendary musicians, "Mark of My Sins" proves that Cyhra is no mere supergroup, but instead a band that produces music on par with anything they have previously released. A high bar, but one that they consistently meet. This is the sound of a band leveling up: Massive riffs, stadium-sized hooks, and a chorus that refuses to leave your head. Heavy, melodic, and packed with raw intensity, this song is built to be played loud.

Frontman Jake E comments, " 'Mark of My Sins’ is one of the most powerful songs we’ve ever written. It’s raw, intense, and full of emotion—everything we love about Cyhra. This track dives deep into the struggles we carry and the strength it takes to rise above them. We couldn’t be prouder of how it turned out, and we can’t wait for you all to hear it."

The song is accompanied by a powerful video directed by Patric Ullaeus who has produced videos for Arch Enemy, In Flames and won a Norwegian Grammy (Spellemannprisen) for directing "The Serpentine Offering" by Dimmu Borgir. A cinematic music video featuring the band navigating a tense, war-like conflict in an urban setting, where vocalist Jake E takes the lead in a quiet, determined struggle for control. More...

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Onslaught Drop New Version Of In Search Of Sanity

After turning heads with their crushing rendition of Motorhead’s "Iron Fist," UK thrash legends Onslaught return with the second single from their upcoming double-album "Origins Of Aggression", which is due out on May 23, 2025.

This time it’s personal. "In Search of Sanity," a re-recorded version of the band's 1989 title track, explodes back to life in 2025 with a vengeance. Packed with towering riffs, mind-blowing solos, and vocal lines sharper than ever, this modern take breathes new fire into a thrash anthem - while keeping its roots raw and intact.

Guitarist and founding member Nige Rockett opens up about the song’s return: “This new recording of the title track from the album of the same name has completely blown me away... It’s like night and day compared to the original version. It’s common knowledge that I’ve never been a huge fan of the album overall. Don’t get me wrong - I love the songs, but at the time it just wasn’t an ONSLAUGHT album in terms of the production, vibe, and everything else that surrounded this particular release. It’s always been my dream to re-record the whole album and to finally make it sound like a real ONSLAUGHT record - the way it should have sounded the first time around. Here it is...! Tons of aggression and anger, a real heavy thrash song with all the necessary components. I hope you dig the new lease of life this track now has, as much as we do!” More...

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