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Foxy Shazam Announce 10th Album Box of Magic, Drop New Single ft. Corey Feldman
Foxy Shazam are back in full technicolor with their 10th studio album, Box of Magic, arriving October 6. The nine-track record promises a wild blend of glam, chaos, and joyful rock energy, featuring the new single You Know My Name—a tribute to the King of Pop, featuring Corey Feldman. Vinyl and digital preorders are live now, with Magic and You Know My Name streaming everywhere. After a massive tour and soundtrack collabs with Superman and Peacemaker, Box of Magic caps off a huge year for the band.

Orbit Culture Drop Nerve Video, Detail New Album Death Above Life
Swedish heavyweights Orbit Culture are charging toward their next era with Death Above Life, out October 3 via Century Media. Their newest single Nerve arrives with a stunning 3D visualizer crafted by Crystal Spotlight—an immersive, otherworldly trip that leans into the band’s darker, older sound. Vocalist Niklas Karlsson calls the album “a rebirth,” with Nerve as a standout twist fans have been waiting for. Preorders are live now, with multiple vinyl variants already sold out. Orbit Culture hits the road this fall in the UK/EU and will play Japan for the first time in October.

Born Divided Unleash Everything Comes to an End Ahead of New Album
Quebec’s Born Divided are back with Everything Comes to an End, the lead single and video from their upcoming album Chronicle of a Shipwreck, landing October 24. Mixed and mastered by Cryptopsy’s Chris Donaldson, the track delivers a progressive melodic death metal storm—combining clean vocals, blast beats, and razor-sharp guitar work. With orchestral intensity and emotional depth, it’s a powerful preview of the full record’s epic scope. Fans of Dimmu Borgir, Opeth, and Symphony X, take note.

The Intemperate Sons Drop Reflective New Single Saturday Is Always Hard
Dallas alt-rockers The Intemperate Sons lean into a darker, more introspective sound on Saturday Is Always Hard, the third single from their upcoming third album Ephemera, due winter 2025. Blending haunting keys, jazzy guitar tones, and emotionally raw lyrics, the track dives into the weight of inevitable loss. It’s a shift in tone that still fits their sonic DNA—equal parts brooding ‘90s alt and modern melancholy. Out now via FRAME|WORK, with a video and full streaming available.

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