Albums Out Now!
New albums have arrived from The Warning (Live From Auditorio Nacional, CDMX), We Came As Romans (All Is Beautiful… Because We’re Doomed), Deftones (Private Music), Dizzy Reed (Rock N’ Roll Chose Me), Blackbriar (A Thousand Little Deaths), Otherwise (Some Kind Of Alchemy) and Burning Witches (Inquisition).

Live From Auditorio Nacional, CDMX
The Warning: Live From Auditorio Nacional, CDMX
It’s a companion album to the concert film of the same name.
“Having a live album has always been a dream of ours and, for it to be out in a concert film, vinyl and everything in between, is a huge accomplishment for us,” stated The Warning.
“The live debut of our (latest) album ‘Keep Me Fed’ was possible thanks to the work of a huge team,” added the band.
The Warning, from Monterrey, formed in 2013 with the Villarreal Vélez sisters: Daniela (guitar, vocals, piano), Paulina (drums, vocals, piano), and Alejandra (bass guitar, backing vocals, piano).”Keep Me Fed” was The Warning’s fourth studio album.

All Is Beautiful… Because We’re Doomed
We Came As Romans: All Is Beautiful… Because We’re Doomed
The set contains the track “Culture Wound.”
“‘(The song) is about taking a look inside and deciding which side of yourself is going to control your life,” stated the band. “This song was written to question our human nature — is it inherently good or inherently selfish? Are we here to try and make something better for everyone or just survive for ourselves? All of the different ‘sides of ourselves’ that we’ve discovered, struggled with, or left behind.”

Private Music
Deftones: Private Music
“Private Music,” with the lead single “My Mind Is A Mountain,” is the first Deftones album in fifteen years without bassist Sergio Vega.
It’s also their first studio album since “Ohms” (2020), making it the Alt. Metal band’s longest gap between two albums.
Deftones will embark on a North American tour that will coincide with the album’s release.

Rock N’ Roll Chose Me
Dizzy Reed: Rock N’ Roll Chose Me
It’s the second album by keyboardist Dizzy Reed, the second longest-serving Guns N; Roses member after singer Axl Rose.
Reed joined GN’R as a touring member in 1990, during the “Use Your Illusion” era. He has played in all the latter editions of the band and the current “reunion” lineup.
Reed’s debut solo album, “Rock ‘N Roll Ain’t Easy,” was released in February 2018.

A Thousand Little Deaths
Blackbriar: A Thousand Little Deaths
The album features “The Last Sigh Of Bliss.” “It’s a sultry, seductive, and euphoric song with heavy guitars and a chorus,” said vocalist Zora Cock.
The Dutch band formed in 2012 and according to Finland’s Tuonela Magazine, mixes “a healthy dose of Gothic imagery into their brand of symphonic Metal.”
The band currently generates 1 million Spotify streams a month.

Some Kind Of Alchemy EP
Otherwise: Some Kind Of Alchemy EP
The band recently signed with the Seek and Strike imprint.
“The label was co-founded by a dear friend who has believed in the band and our message since our inception,” stated Otherwise singer Adrian Patrick. “He cares about us and vice versa, which is saying a lot for the music business.”
The album’s first single was ‘Stop, Drop And Roll (Doesn’t Work In Hell).”

Inquisition
Burning Witches: Inquisition
The band’s sixth’ sixth studio album features the set’s title track.
“‘Inquisition’ (the album) is for those of you who are into legends like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Slayer – full of power, melodies, double bass drums, heavy riffs and speedy guitar solos,” enthused founding guitarist Romana Kalkuhl. “‘Inquisition’ is not only our style and lifestyle, it’s our life! From the beginning to the end, it’s the best of us.”