March Rock Album Releases

3/7 Spiritbox: Tsunami Sea
Singer Courtney LaPlante confirmed that “Tsunami Sea,” the band’s sophomore full-length effort, is a concept album. “Every record we make is a concept album, but we don’t market it like that normally. I like to show not tell,”
The set contains lead single “Soft Spine“and the follow-up “Perfect Soul.”

3/7 The Wildhearts: Satanic Rites Of The Wildhearts
“The songs on ‘Satanic Rites…’ were written during a period of transition, from extremely negative to positive,” reflected Ginger (David Walls).
“I realized how much control I have over my mental health, and the songs came from that understanding.”

3/14 Coheed And Cambria: Vaxis – Act III: The Father Of Make Believe
Coheed And Cambria’s tenth full-length studio effort, continues “The Amory Wars”/”Vaxis” narrative and follows their ’22 album “Vaxis Act II: A Window Of The Waking Mind.”
The lead track was “Searching For Tomorrow.” “This song is a reminder that always looking for something better in your life robs you of being able to appreciate the good things you already have,” noted vocalist/guitarist Caludio Sanchez.

3/14 Dorothy: The Way
Dorothy, fronted by vocalist Dorothy Martin, have released “The Way,” the band’s fourth studio set.
“This album is a love letter to the fans,” offered the singer. “I’m letting them know everything is going to be okay, and we’ll help each other find the way — even if we get lost at times.”
It features the single “Tombstone Town,” with Slash (Guns N; Roses) on guitar.

3/21 Pop Evil: What Remains
“A lot of writing on this record has been about listening to what my soul is saying and letting the songs find their own path, rather than chasing a sound that might fit in on the radio,” frontman Leigh Kakaty explained about the band’s eighth album. “I think you can really hear the mood and emotion of the album’s themes in the music.”

3/28 “The Darkness: Dreams On Toast
“So we knuckled down and thought really hard about the best of the best, the elite songs, the life-changing music of the ages,” frontman Justin Hawkins said of “Dreams On Toast.” “Then we popped out a dozen bangers before lunch. And these bangers we present to you here.”

3/28 Arch Enemy: Blood Dynasty
It’s Arch Enemy twelfth full-length studio effort.
“(The title track) shifts gears from the fast and furious energy of our two recent singles, diving deeper into melody and atmosphere,” shared guitarist Michael Amott. “Immerse yourself in this dystopian soundscape!”

3/28 Memphis May Fire: Shapeshifter
The band’s eighth album features the title track.
“This track, and the entire album, is about exposing those parts of ourselves we often keep hidden,” offers vocalist Matty Mullins. “It’s a journey through the layers of deception, self-reflection, and the struggle to find what’s genuine in a world full of pretense.”
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