Video Roundup: Voltstorm / Gutterfire! / Weird Wolves / Tranzat / Any Given Day / Cedars

Time for another quick roundup of new stuff. As always, it’s a semi-random collection plucked from the bulging mailbox!

Voltstorm

UK riff slingers Voltstorm have just dropped another thunderous single, entitled “C.O.D.” The ascending metal crew play a run of shows shortly with popular prog metallers Kardinal X. The dates coincide with the release of the band’s upcoming self-titled mini-album, which lands on Friday 25th March.

  • 31/3 – LONDON The Half Moon
  • 9/4 – PETERBOROUGH Met Lounge
  • 10/4 – CAMBRIDGE Portland Arms
  • 15/4 – OXFORD The Bullingdon
  • 23/4 -CHESTER The Live Rooms
  • 6/5 – MANCHESTER Rebellion

Gutterfire!

Fancy some “upbeat doom” or at least finding out what the hell that could sound like? Check out the new video from Australia’s Gutterfire!, taken from their album Chill.

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Weird Wolves

“Nightmares” is the brand-new single from Weird Wolves released today via Out Of Line Music. The song portrays the discomfort and loneliness one can feel when experiencing the cycle of depression combined with bad night terrors that leaves one sleep-deprived.

Tranzat

French Progressive metal collective Tranzat have recently revealed a music video for a brand new song from their forthcoming third album Ouh La La, which is set for release on April 1st via Klonosphere Records.

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Any Given Day

Metal heavyweights Any Given Day return with a video for their brand new single “Apocalypse”, out now via Arising Empire. The track is their first new material since their 2019 full-length Overpower.

Cedars

Texas’ electronic rockers Cedars have just released a new video, “Give Up The Ghost”.

Cedars’ frontlady Sandeigh on “Give Up The Ghost”:

“Give Up The Ghost” take a deep look into the parts of ourselves that struggle to let go. When does the past start to control the future?

For this video, we wanted to create an aesthetic that felt really closed in and chaotic. Something that sort of gave the feeling of being trapped, with lots of jagged movement and oversaturated lights.

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