Kosuke Hashida releases single Secularization ahead of new album

Japanese guitarist Kosuke Hashida has unveiled his new single, Secularization, as a preview for his upcoming full-length album. Titled Moment Of Silence, the record is scheduled for release on January 30th through Horror Pain Gore Death Productions. The album promises a intense blend of grindcore and death metal.

Kosuke Hashida, a Japanese extreme guitarist known for his work in grinding thrashing death metal, is returning to Horror Pain Gore Death Productions with his new album, Moment Of Silence. The release date is set for January 30th, and fans can pre-order it now via the label's Bandcamp page at hpgd.bandcamp.com/album/moment-of-silence.

The album's lead single, Secularization, has just been made available, offering a taste of the project's aggressive sound. Described as a Deathgrind assault, Moment Of Silence features breakneck velocity, ruthless riffcraft, and a full-spectrum barrage of grindcore urgency and death metal brutality. It delivers pure intensity with no mercy, urging listeners to play loud.

The tracklisting includes 14 songs: 1. The Cultist, 2. Mind Dead, 3. Secularization, 4. Left In Pieces, 5. Damnation, 6. 201, 7. Scorched Earth, 8. Reason To Kill, 9. Religious Reality, 10. Bleed Out, 11. Slaughtered Again, 12. Retaliation, 13. Blood Boost, and 14. Tokyo Calling. This collection builds on Hashida's reputation for high-energy, unrelenting music in the extreme metal scene.

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Dramatic photorealistic portrait of Rob Zombie on stage promoting new single 'Heathen Days' from album 'The Great Satan'.
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Rob Zombie releases new single 'Heathen Days'

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Rob Zombie has unveiled his latest single, 'Heathen Days,' the second track from his upcoming eighth studio album, The Great Satan. The hard-hitting industrial-metal song comes accompanied by a music video directed by Zombie himself. The album is set for release on February 27, 2026, via Nuclear Blast Records.

Italian death metal band Skulld has unveiled their new single 'Mother Death', providing a preview of their upcoming album 'Abyss Calls to Abyss', scheduled for release on January 30, 2026, via Time To Kill Records. The track blends old-school Swedish death metal with crust punk and hardcore elements, exploring themes of mortality and existential struggle. This release reinforces the band's reputation for intense, conceptually rich extreme music.

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New York death metal band Immolation has revealed details of its twelfth studio album, Descent, set for release on April 10 via Nuclear Blast Records. The announcement coincides with the debut of the single 'Adversary' and its accompanying music video. The album follows 2022's Acts of God and features extensive touring plans for 2026.

The Alternative's staff has released its bi-weekly roundup highlighting new music releases, featuring singles and EPs from bands like Snail Mail and Lightning Bolt. The column covers a range of genres from nu-metal to experimental noise. Published on February 2, 2026, it encourages readers to support the site through Patreon or newsletters.

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Irish black/death metal band Coscradh has revealed details of its second full-length album, Carving The Causeway To The Otherworld, set for release on February 20, 2026, via 20 Buck Spin. The announcement includes the lead single 'Caesar’s Revelation (Hibernia L. VI V. XIV ad XVI et XXIV),' which declares defiance against imperial forces. Pre-orders are now available in multiple formats.

California beatdown hardcore band Lionheart has unveiled their latest single, 'No Peace,' as part of the buildup to their upcoming album 'Valley Of Death II.' The track maintains the group's signature heavy grooves and aggressive vocals. The album is scheduled for release on January 9, 2026, through Arising Empire.

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Rock and metal fans have five new albums to anticipate following announcements from January 19 to 22, 2026. The releases include works from established acts like Exodus and Sevendust, alongside emerging talents, with dates set from March through June. Several bands have shared opening tracks to build excitement.

 

 

 

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