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REACH unleash new single Hell on Earth – striking video & springboard for their bold new chapter Released November 21st via Icons Creating Evil Art + accompanying music video, and going on tour
· By Mattias Forsgren
Stockholm‐based rock powerhouse REACH return with their next rampage: Hell on Earth, arriving 21 November via Icons Creating Evil Art. The track is an unrelenting collision of melodic hooks, metal-fueled riffs and screams—an anthem for a world unsteady and unafraid, and for those of us still standing when the freaks are running the world with loaded guns.- “My god / You made a world out of misery / It ain’t hard / Giving in as a human being…” (lyric quote)Hell on Earth addresses the thin line between generosity and taking for granted, between trust and complacency, during a time of...
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The Guilt release new single Red Light — a flashing, defiant anthem for the chaos-prone and unafraid. Released November 14th on Icons Creating Evil Art New album Naked Rat Dance released January 15
· By Mattias Forsgren
The Guilt release new single “Red Light” — a flashing, defiant anthem for the chaos-prone and unafraid Swedish electro-punk duo The Guilt return with Red Light, out November 14th, 2025 via Icons Creating Evil Art — the final single before the release of their much-anticipated new album. Fierce, self-aware, and irresistibly danceable, Red Light is a high-voltage ode to human foolishness and persistence: how we crash head-on into danger and keep going anyway. “Life is scary, yes?” the band quips. “Red Light is about the signs of warning, the obvious don’ts that we seek out as the dumb, adorable pieces...
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Satan Takes A Holiday release new single I Can’t Stop Thinking About It (The Dirtbombs) — featuring Shady Lady & the Malefactor Released November 6th via Icons Creating Evil Art
· By Mattias Forsgren
Satan Takes A Holiday release new single “I Can’t Stop Thinking About It” — featuring Shady Lady & the Malefactor and Danne McKenzie Stockholm’s high-voltage rock trio Satan Takes A Holiday return with I Can’t Stop Thinking About It, out November 6th via Icons Creating Evil Art — a fierce, swaggering take on The Dirtbombs’ 1998 garage-rock classic, featuring Shady Lady & the Malefactor and Danne McKenzie. Fresh off a successful Nordic tour, Satan Takes A Holiday keep the momentum going as they continue to roll out tracks from their forthcoming 2026 covers album, Covering Our Tracks. This time, drummer...
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Swedish metal band Sister team up with the legendary Bam Margera on a new Haunted Version of Tanz Der Toten Released October 31th, 2025 via Icons Creating Evil Art.
· By Mattias Forsgren
Swedish metal band Sister are set to unleash their brand-new single Tanz Der Toten (Haunted Version) featuring the legendary Bam Margera, Friday on 31th of October 2025 via Icons Creating Evil Art. After unleashing the furious “Tanz Der Toten” on October 10th, Swedish shock rockers Sister return from the crypt with a darker, twisted reincarnation — “Tanz Der Toten (Haunted Version)”, featuring none other than Bam Margera. Set for release on Halloween, October 31, this reimagined take brings a sinister new life to the original track’s chaos and energy. [insert quote from Bam Margera and Sister] Where the original Tanz...
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VISORS and Brion Aiota Reimagine a 90s Classic on Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand Released October 31st via Icons Creating Evil Art
· By Mattias Forsgren
Visors join forces with Baltimore-bred, Tampa-based artist Brion Aiota for a cinematic reimagining of Primitive Radio Gods’ 1996 alt-rock cult classic, Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand. Released via Icons Creating Evil Art, the single transforms the original’s lonely, lo-fi reflection into a widescreen slice of retrofuturism — a haunting conversation between analog heartbreak and digital soul. Built around a slow-burning hip-hop pulse and shimmering new-wave textures, Visors’ sleek production creates a dreamlike backdrop for Brion Aiota’s soulful delivery. His voice, steeped in both grit and grace, turns the familiar hook into something timeless —...
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Texas visionary Ishi joins forces with Cure For Paranoia for So Serious — where techno, rap, and horror collide. Out October 31st via Icons Creating Evil Art
· By Mattias Forsgren
Texas visionary Ishi joins forces with Cure For Paranoia for So Serious — a menacingly hypnotic Halloween anthem where techno, rap, and horror collide. Released October 31 via Swedish indie powerhouse Icons Creating Evil Art, the single merges eerie synths, thunderous basslines, and razor-sharp bars into a cinematic late-night descent that’s equal parts Friday the 13th and Warehouse Rave. Described by Ministry of Sound as a pioneer of “Dallas Disco,” Ishi continues to evolve his hybrid of nu-disco, house, and darkwave influences with a distinctly emotional edge. Following his recent singles I’m A Mystic and Fall Into Me, So Serious...
