Jesse Welles performs his album "Devil’s Den" with his live band in an Arkansas cabin, filmed seamlessly in one continuous shot
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Jesse Welles performs his album "Devil’s Den" with his live band in an Arkansas cabin, filmed seamlessly in one continuous shot
Live presentation of venezuelan rock band Pulpo for La Tarde Noche
Two young men (one of whom cannot be trusted) are performing in a room, something feels very off.
an exercise in montage - a film that accompanies the audio collage of the same name (recordings of my dreams-)
All love is meant to end. A film to play along with Amor, the album by the Brazilian band Lupe de Lupe.
In January of 2025, Sludgelung went on a short tour throughout the midwestern United States. This was the band’s second tour, and easily the most hazardous one. While on the road, the tour was caught in the middle of two historic winter storms, but it wasn’t a complete disaster because this run saw some of the band’s most iconic performances. Even though the band dealt with record snowfall and historic low temperatures, they were able to make the most out of it.
Performed live at Wacken on July 30th, 2025. Founded by vocalist Nastassja Giulia and guitarist Evan K, the band has quickly made a name for itself with its atmospheric style and high-energy live performances. Setlist: "Venom", "Should Have Known Better", "Sayonara", "Angel's Suicide", "Dirt on my Name", "In My Blood", "Crystallize", "Alien", "Don't Call Me an Angel", "Innocent", "Fuck That Party", "Release Me", "What We Used to Be", "Falling Away", "Phoenix"
The call is coming from inside the house (and also inside Mel's head). A spine-tingling mix of camp, chaos, and catharsis — "Will I Survive the Night?" asks what’s scarier: monsters or your own mind?
Japanese term referring to people who voluntarily disappear from their lives.
Novelbright ARENA TOUR 2025 〜Winding Road〜 captures the June 28, 2025, Tokyo arena concert by Japanese rock band Novelbright.
Counter embarks on a series of wilderness expeditions that task Sylas Grove with performing live electronic music inspired by extreme environments. Composed of five distinct sets that are equal parts introspective performance art and expeditionary feat, BIOMES contrasts Sylas’ meditative, digital expression with our world’s natural visual spectacle. Traversing a lush redwood forest, stalactite-dotted cavern, snow-capped mountaintop, and vibrant Aztec sandstone mesa, all culminating in a pure white snowstorm, the Counter crew invites you to explore electronica.
Saltatio Mortis are the masters of medieval rock, who stormed from the streets onto the big stages. From a group of minstrels grew a band that weaves bagpipes, shawms, and heavy guitars into wild anthems, combining the spirit of times long past with the power of rock. In their lyrics, they sing of freedom, hope, and the fight for a better world. They sweep their audience away with their unbridled joy of playing. For their 25th anniversary, they are bringing their entire story, passion, and lightness to the stage at Wacken.
Conor Walsh wrote his heart in minimalist piano compositions. Described in the press as ‘meticulously crafted’ and ‘genuinely spellbinding’, his music came from a practice of non-directedness, directing us only to transcendence from our quotidian existence. This musical reverie celebrates the work Conor left behind when he died tragically of a heart attack aged 36, just when his music was beginning to flow out into the world. It pulses with the influences that went into the creation of his art – the windings of the river Moy, the human traffic of a small Mayo town, the migratory movements of swallows, a creaking 200-year-old hotel, the maternal melodies of his childhood.
In an intergenerational collaboration between Los Angeles-based electronica/soul trio Bootleg Orchestra and singer Roger Rigor from iconic Filipino band VST & Co, this short documentary explores the creative process of producing a song that calls for international solidarity for climate justice and highlights the role of music in giving life to a movement.
How did a heavy metal festival take root in the small farming town of Armstrong, BC? This locally produced documentary explores the story behind Armstrong MetalFest—from the early pushback and uncertainty to how it eventually became part of the town’s identity. You’ll also get a look inside the festival itself: the culture, the people who travel here for it, and why it means more than just music to so many.
Documentary about the brazilian goregrind movement
Septic Flesh combines death metal with symphonic elements. A dark and poetic style that has become the trademark of this Greek band, known for its sophisticated songs and grandiose arrangements. At Summer Breeze 2025, they delivered a legendary show.
Hedgefund the Snail dies. January cries. Wet Wilson, her brother--belies.
Neo-soul, Afrobeat, jazz, and hip-hop... Singer Nneka moves seamlessly between all these styles to speak out against abuse and social injustice. Arriving in Germany at the age of 20, the young Nigerian woman first turned to music to overcome homesickness, before making it the center of her life. Whether lyrical or protest-driven, her singing has one constant: power.
The average spray bottle kills over 99.9% of germs. Tonight's performance is played by the remaining .1%.
Boy Senti, an overacting nonsensical parody and satire of the music industry, before it was worshiped by a lot of young adults.
Selfie Miss Selfie is a music video that reflects the generation wherein everyone is looking for attention and is getting more absurd each day they post. It is an era wherein everything is photographed and put into videos. Now AI has come, more brain rot is being pumped into the internet.
A music video for "Frozen in Time" by Vinius, which, through playful surrealism, explores the post-2020 social malaise experienced by many Americans, alienation from nature, and feeling stuck in an endless cycle of meaningless labor.
LSZEE's live set at Lost Lands 2025.
He got into IIITB. That was supposed to be the hard part. Now, three years later, he’s just another face in the crowd, drowning in a sea of DSA, half-finished projects, and the crushing belief that he doesn't belong. As the terrifying drumbeat of placement season grows louder, the world around him begins to move to a strange, anxious rhythm. He must confront the final interview and find a way to change his tune before it's too late.
In May of 2024, Sludgelung went on a short tour throughout the southeast United States. This was the first time in over twenty years that a band from Starkville Mississippi has been on tour. After a last-minute decision, the tour was set and organized in just a couple of weeks. With no experience, the band set out to tour through six cities across four states in under a week. Knowing the trials and tribulations, the band sought to prove that it could be done.
In 1998, two Austrian DJs released a compilation of remixes of popular artists (Madonna, Depeche Mode, Roni Size, etc.) and captured the essence of the era through delicate samples, smooth trip-hop rhythms, and ethereal soundscapes. It was an immediate success. Selling over a million copies, The K&D Sessions has since been considered one of the best electronic music albums. Twenty-five years later, the Austrian duo are touring and performing a live version of this cult album.
The concert by Ali Ghamsari & Ensemble showcases the târ, a long-necked Iranian lute. With its “The Journey of Instruments” series, Berlin's Pierre Boulez Hall offers a fascinating musical journey tracing the history of the oud, one of the oldest stringed instruments.
Recorded live at Remy Bond's performance at Lollapalooza Berlin, on July 12th 2025. Setlist: Star Shaped Baby, Don't Go Back to Paris, Simple Girl, San Francisco, No One (Unreleased), Summer Song, Goodbye Stranger (Supertramp cover), Movie Star, House of Blues (Unreleased), Red, White & Blue
Swiss Sounds is an immersive cinematic journey that follows the acclaimed French electronic producer, Thylacine, as he explores the rugged landscapes and unique sonic textures of Switzerland. Known for his "graphic composition" style and his tendency to record in nomadic studios—from the Trans-Siberian Railway to the deserts of Argentina—this film captures his latest creative odyssey. The documentary blends breathtaking cinematography of the Swiss Alps with an intimate look at the artist's creative process. Using his modular synthesizers and field recordings, Thylacine transforms the sounds of mountain echoes, traditional Swiss instruments, and industrial machinery into a powerful, melodic techno performance. Directed by Thylacine & Cécile Chabert Recorded and composed by Thylacine Camera : Emile Cervia Drone : Cécile Chabert Production : Suisse Tourisme Editing : Thylacine Color Grading : Maxime Mourey Piano interpretation : Bravinsan Karunanithy Mixing : Antoine Thibaudeau
Filmed on November 28, 2025 at Weissenhäuser Strand, Germany, at Metal Hammer Paradise 2025. Piet Sielck and his bandmates promise an unforgettable evening, tailor-made for headbanging and adrenaline. A pillar of the German power metal scene since 1996, Iron Savior has forged a sonic universe at the crossroads of science fiction and genre traditions. Blending futuristic concepts, powerful riffs, and melodic vocals, the band crafts tracks of rare intensity. Setlist: Way of the Blade, Roaring Thunder, Starlight, Souleater, In the Realm of Heavy Metal, Hall of the Heroes, Together as One, Heavy Metal Never Dies, Condition Red, Atlantis Falling, Revenge of the Bride
A "Pseudo City Symphony" of Detroit -- snapshots of an evening walk with friends as the sun sets.
In their early years, SNFU built an audience across North America through energetic live performances and a dynamic punk sound. Their 1985 debut album ...And No One Else Wanted to Play has remained influential in underground circuits. They grew in popularity following two further studio albums, but disbanded in 1989 due to internal tensions. SNFU reformed two years later, however, in a second incarnation which found greater success. They signed with the prominent indie label Epitaph Records, achieved six-digit record sales and toured in support of larger groups. They became independent in 1997 after the expiration of their contract with Epitaph. They again disbanded in 2005, only to reform two years later.
I did it again.
A tough mechanic's life takes a surprising turn when he stumbles upon the ethereal sounds of the theremin, sparking a musical quest that challenges his identity and opens new doors.
Recorded August 1st, 2025. Brothers of Metal are the epic power metal warriors straight from Falun, Sweden, armed with guitars, myths, and a hefty dose of self-irony. With three singers, bombastic choirs, and anthems like "The Other Son of Odin" and "Berserkir," they celebrate Norse gods, battles, and legends in such an exaggerated way that it all comes across as genuinely serious. Setlist: "Fimbulvinter", "Prophecy of Ragnarök", "Njord", "Ride of the Valkyries", "Flight of the Ravens", "Hel", "Yggdrasil", "To the Skies and Beyond", "Defenders of Valhalla"
Recorded July 30th 2025. Dogma isn't just a band; they're a ritual. The four frontwomen, Lilith, Lamia, Nixe, and Abrahel, wield heavy riffs, industrial sounds, and dark pop melodies as weapons against ignorance and oppression. Their songs are like incantations: raw, hypnotic, and always with a clear message: "Question everything, including ourselves." Setlist: "Forbidden Zone", "My First Peak", "Made Her Mine", "Carnal Liberation", "Free Yourself", "Like a Prayer", "Bare to the Bones", "Make Us Proud", "The Tribute", "Pleasure From Pain", "Father I Have Sinned", "The Dark Messiah"
When Die Apokalyptischen Reiter (THE RIDERS OF THE APOCALYPTIC) take the stage at Wacken, a storm of energy, pathos, and sheer joy of playing unfolds, transcending conventional metal categories. For almost three decades, the band from Weimar has stood for musical versatility and an explosive live presence that takes no prisoners. Setlist: "Spoken Word Intro", "Volle Kraft", "Wilde Kinder", "Es wird schlimmer", "Der Weg", "Die Boten", "Vier Reiter stehen bereit", "Friede sei mit dir", "Die Sonne scheint", "Auf und Nieder", "The Great Experience of Ecstasy", "Rache an der Wirklichkeit", "Seemann", "Nach der Ebbe", "Reitermania"
Recorded August 1st 2025 at Wacken Open Air. SETYØURSAILS from Cologne are one of the most exciting voices in modern melodic metalcore. Since 2017, they've been shaking up the scene with uncompromising energy, emotional depth, and a clear stance. Frontwoman Jules Mitch captivates with her powerful voice and genuine stage presence. Setlist: "Mirror", "Nightfall", "Why", "In My Head", "Bad Company", "Break Stuff", "Fckoff", "Bad Blood", "Dangerous", "Halo", "Best of Me"
Three decades of riffs, sweat, and rock 'n' roll! Orange Goblin celebrate their 30th anniversary in 2025 and simultaneously bid farewell to the stage. What began in London's underground in 1995 has become a British stoner doom institution: heavy, honest, and with tons of groove. Setlist: "Solarisphere", "Scorpionica", "Saruman's Wish", "The Filthy & the Few", "Renegade", "(Not) Rocket Science", "Made of Rats", "Blue Snow", "Hard Luck", "The Devil's Whip", "They Come Back (Harvest of Skulls)", "Quincy the Pigboy", "Red Tide Rising"
Recorded August 1st 2025. Angel Witch are among the defining forces of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. Founded in London in 1977 by Kevin Heybourne, their debut album "Angel Witch" (1980) set standards. Their performance at Wacken was a tribute to the past and proof that true heavy metal neither ages nor loses its power. Angel Witch deliver legendary songs that remain raw, powerful, and unforgettable. Setlist: Atlantis, Death From Andromeda, Dead Sea Scrolls, White Witch, Sorceress, Dr. Phibes, Angel of Death, Angel Witch
A silent film about nothing.