Durden is back with new music! If you’ve heard the interview we did with them, you already know the story behind this one. And if you didn’t yet, check it out!
Durden (feat. Unnerve)- Stumped

Durden is back with new music! If you’ve heard the interview we did with them, you already know the story behind this one. And if you didn’t yet, check it out!
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After a not too long journey, in better weather than expected, MetalFromNL arrived at the Jera campsite on Thursday afternoon. Fortunately, the weather forecasts were good, and it looked like we were in for a beautiful weekend. As you would expect on the first day, there was still plenty of space both at the campsite and on the grounds. After having a few beers at the tent, we slowly made our way to our second home for this weekend: the festival grounds.
The nice thing about Jera On Air is that the festival is very easy to navigate. A second advantage, whether in good or bad weather, is that all stages are covered. In the sun, you have shade, and if it starts to rain, you can still see your favorite band while staying dry (well, mostly).
We started our festival with Knosis. You know your day is off to a hard start with them. It’s mainly the bassist who steals the show, with jumping, headbanging, and a lot of energy on stage. The whole performance is super hard and intense, except for the last track, which is probably their hit. Personally, I found the tracks they played before that much more interesting; less poppy and predictable.
On to Shadow of Intent. We had unfortunately missed this band at Graspop, so it was time for a second chance. The sound for Shadow of Intent was a bit better than it was for Knosis, which is necessary with so many orchestral parts in their tracks. In that regard, Shadow of Intent’s music is also more sing-along friendly, and the crowd was really giving it their all.
It’s not completely full yet (even though the singer says it is), as many people probably still need to arrive. They also play several tracks from their latest album. The new tracks are even harder, angrier, but somehow also have more orchestral parts. Despite the awesome music, I honestly find the stage performance rather disappointing. It’s all a bit static, and there’s little interaction with the audience.
The audience doesn’t care at all; during “Heretic,” everyone goes wild, and they even manage to organize the first Wall of Death of the festival.
After Shadow of Intent, we took a break to get something to eat. The weather was supposed to stay nice all weekend (except for Sunday), but you never know with weather forecasts in the Netherlands. At least, it had been very warm and pleasant all day. However, during this break, there was some cooling off as the rain poured down (for a short while). Fortunately, it didn’t last long, and after some much-needed cooling off and some food, we were ready to continue.
Time for Hot Mulligan. I wasn’t familiar with the band, but several people recommended them to me. Hot Mulligan is popular—the venue was genuinely packed this time. And rightly so, Hot Mulligan plays cheerful pop-punk and enjoyable indie music. The crowd had really arrived by now, as we saw plenty of stage divers and crowd surfers. Jera is a festival where all of this is allowed, and people definitely took advantage of it. The emotional lyrics resonated well with the audience, who sang along to almost everything.
We also saw Bodycount at Graspop—and today, they did not disappoint either. Just like at Graspop, they started off today with their intro track (“Bodycount in the house!”) followed by “Raining Blood.” It’s one thing to start with that main riff, but Bodycount plays the entire track. It’s impressive when a thrash band does that, but to see a rap metal band nail this track so intensely is on a whole other level of awesome. Kudos again to the guitarist, who can outplay many guitarists at the festival this weekend.
Bodycount is tough and grim; their new track “Purge” proves that. That’s also a bit of the band’s caveat; it’s all very angry men’s music. Except for Ice-T’s son, who takes over the stage with a big smile and a lot of energy, often mimicking the lyrics on stage. He even goes as far as taking blood pills during “Psychopath” and pretending to die.
After Bodycount, I watched Bad Religion for about 5 minutes, but it quickly became clear that it’s not really my thing. However, most of the audience is here, so that certainly doesn’t reflect the opinion of the majority. The anticipation for today’s headliner, Eskimo Callboy, begins.
Eskimo Callboy not only plays their latest album “TEKKNO,” but because they have so much time (an hour and a half, hooray!), they also include old hits like “The Scene.” Of course, in such a long set, we’re treated to musical interludes as well. Like the epic drum version of Darude’s “Sandstorm.” And the vocalists (and the audience) get into it with “Let it Go” and The Backstreet Boys. Ultimately, we’re here for all the hits, and they play them all. Naturally, with plenty of fire and fireworks elements. It’s a wonder the tent hasn’t burned down yet, but we’re used to these displays at Jera by now.
After this epic show, everyone heads towards the campsite or the parking lot. At the campsite, the party continues with a silent disco. No disco for us anymore; tomorrow is another long day
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Back met de 17e editie van de MetalFromNL Tiplijst vandaag! We hebben weer 10 nieuwe tracks voor jullie – en de kans is groot dat er volgende week weer een tussendoor komt, want ik heb alweer 6 tracks klaarstaan die niet meer in deze editie pasten. Nieuwe muziek vooral van bands die al wat langer bestaan, maar weer helemaal terug zijn. Check de tiplijst op Mixcloud of Youtube!
Tracklist deze week:
Elizium – Losing Light
Gallamesh – Misogyny
Phoenix Ashes – Oceans
No Kings Allowed – Scourge of the North
The Color Of Rain – As Empires Fell
Meslamtaea – In de spiegel staart een onbekende
Bloodsucker – Forever Damned
Ilaender – Push
Dreadmask – Reign of Fear
I’ll Get By – Glimmer
Volgende week:
Serve – Spectre
The Shiva Hypothesis – The perilous journey of the soul
Reality Spill – Remedy
3rd Machine – 21st Century Man
Sledeon – Superhuman
Odd Obsessions – Let the Fire Burn
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The journey of Dutch ambient doom/sludge band Sordid Empire started in 2023 with the objective to express the inexpressible. Emotions darker and more illusive than words can captivate are captured in songs with haunting and mesmerizing music, that finds its roots in ambient doom, sludge and avant garde metal. And the band take their time to let their songs speak, with an average of well over 10 minutes a song, they meticulously venture into the labyrinth of thoughts, emotions and memories.
The band, consisting of Remco (vocals, guitar), Mickey (lead guitar) and Maarten (drums), alongside Eveline (bass), was founded in Leusden Utrecht by Eveline. The final shape of the band took form in February 2024 with the addition of multi-instrumentalist Maarten on drums and lead guitar, whose diversity complements the music and Eveline’s deep and personal lyrics and atmospheric music of Sordid Empire, making the band more than the sum of its parts. In August 2024 Mickey joined the band as lead guitarist and Maarten will focus on drums and producing. In June 2024 the band released their first 4 songs with their debut demo album ‘Blackest Thoughts’, one of which was recorded live on stage. The demo shows the band in full splendour of their adventurous spirit. The recording features a guest appearance by mezzo soprano AJ and has a total spanning time of over 48 minutes.
The inspiration for Sordid Empire’s music is drawn from bands that have existed for a long time or have left their mark, such as Celtic Frost (Monotheist), Triptykon, Crowbar, Winter, Sunn O))), Oak, the old Anathema and My Dying Bride. Sordid Empire forges a unique sound of Doom/Sludge, with Ambient influences, characterized by intense screams, powerful with ambient guitar tones, basslines saturated with heavy fuzz, and drum rhythms that act as pounding thunders.
Sordid Empire is:
Remco: Vocals/Guitar
Mickey: Lead Guitar
Eveline: Bass
Maarten: Drums
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Sledeon is back with new music! Last friday, this modern symphonic metal band released their latest track, ‘Superhuman’, including a video! This is symphonic metal done well, in a modern way. Check it out on Spotify or Youtube.
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Carceri is back. After the release of their full-length The Good Must Suffer The Wicked (2009) and a short European tour supporting Suffocation and Cattle Decapitation (2012), it has been quiet around the Dutch death metal band for a long time. Life took precedence over death… until the need for blast beats, chainsaw riffs and brutal grunts became too great. That’s why Josha Nuis (drums) and Ivar Useinov (guitar) dived into the rehearsal room in 2020 to work out some old ideas. Robbert Kok (vocals), Timothy Dunn (bass) joined the group and this collaboration resulted in a new full-length titled: From Source To End. It has become a vicious, brutal and devastating record with many nods to the best that 90’s and 00’s death metal had to offer. The record was released by Indonesian label Brutal Mind and the artwork was provided by Jon Zig, a veteran of the extreme metal genre. With the help of the newly recruited guitarist Javier Valdivieso the band is now getting ready to take the stage and will return live in 2023 for the first time since 2015.
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Ter Ziele speelde begin juni niet een, maar twee keer op Into The Grave. Nou ja, technisch gezien was een daarvan op de afterparty in de Neushoorn, maar toch! We spraken de band op het terrein over hun inspiratie en komende plannen.
Een geschreven versie van dit interview volgt later op de site!
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Arnhem, the Netherlands based quartet Spit for the Masses blends elements of black metal, grindcore, post-punk and shoegaze into a hard-hitting and energetic sonic whirlwind. Expect lightning-fast blast beats, raw vocals and a hefty portion of guitar madness, drenched in effects, interspersed with more melodic, dancy parts.
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New music from alternative metalband Ilaender. After the succesful ‘I Know Nothing’, the band is back with a new track; Push. Check it out on Spotify, or watch the video on Youtube.
You can find Ilaender on Facebook and Instagram.
Or, read the interview we did with them!