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Peyton Parrish: Live at Wacken Open Air 2025

Peyton Parrish, born in Washington, DC in 1996, has been making waves since 2020 with his blend of country-rock, post-grunge, and Norse-inspired themes. With his viral cover of "My Mother Told Me," known from the series Vikings, he took the scene by storm and established himself as the voice of modern Viking folk-rock. He has released albums such as Cowboy Man (2020), Rise of Vikingr (2022), and most recently Soul (2024), which offer a unique combination of raw emotionality and epic folk sensibility. Songs like "Ragnarök" and "Valhalla Calling" blend Norse mythology with youthful energy, creating a cinematic-inspired soundscape. Peyton writes his own music, streams live on TikTok, and has amassed an enormous following through social media. His stage presence is honest and passionate, an interplay of gentle melodies, powerful hooks and Nordic soul landscapes, with which he touches metal, folk and country fans alike.

Peyton Parrish: Live at Wacken Open Air 2025

NR 2025
Exposing Sydney: Bryan Cook, Photographer

This is the story of Bryan Cook. A local inner-city photographer and Australian independent music lover who captured some of the most unique, unseen photos around the inner-city pubs like The Hopetoun, The Vulcan, The Sydney Trade Union Club the Evening star, The Strawberry Hills Hotel and more. His love of film and digital photography inadvertently captured a music scene that was never given a lot of attention or documented by the mainstream press. Dr Gregory Ferris, an esteemed academic from the UTS, discovered Cookie's extensive, extraordinary and rarely seen photos and exhibited them at the Powerhouse Museum in an interactive display that recreated the Hopetoun Hotel. Cookie has confirmed that the total number of photographs taken over the years exceeded 80,000, a monumental achievement.

Exposing Sydney: Bryan Cook, Photographer

NR 2025
Wardruna Live At The Acropolis

The connection between the old and ancient, deeply human and natural at the same time, can be felt at every live performance of Wardruna, resounding equally on stage and throughout the audience. This especially holds true for Wardruna’s once-in-a-lifetime performance at the world heritage site Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Acropolis, Athens during the autumn equinox on September 21, 2023. The concert proved to be the pinnacle of an intense period of worldwide touring, ending the Kvitravn cycle in a remarkable way. Captured for all eternity by Kolibri Media, Wardruna now presents the DVD and Blu-Ray ‘Live at the Acropolis’, featuring the full show, additional interviews and impressions of the meet and greet at the Underflow Record Store.

Wardruna Live At The Acropolis

NR 2025
Uttara Kannada

This poem, written by the legendary Jayanth Kaikini, is taken from his collection of poems - "Kotitheertha" (1982) . It beautifully captures the culture and the spirit of Uttara Kannada, and also reflects on it with a retrospective perspective. This place holds a very special place in my heart. Its warm and welcoming nature makes it a home for anyone who visits. This song is my interpretation and adaptation of his words, intertwined with my own experiences, memories, and affection for the region. It is my heartfelt ode to the land of Uttara Kannada and its beautiful culture.

Uttara Kannada

NR 2025
Dominum Live at Wacken Open Air

Dominum have dedicated themselves body and soul to zombie metal. In 2023, they emerged from the darkness like the undead. Led by frontman Dr. Dead and his morbid bandmates, they performed at Wacken on August 1st 2025. Their songs are a blend of heavy riffs, theatrical bombast, and horror-movie romance; their shows resemble a rock opera with undead patients, surgical costumes, and a healthy dose of dark humor. Setlist: Danger Danger, Killed by Life, The Dead Don't Die, Frankenstein, The Guardians of the Night, Hey Living People, We Are Forlorn, One of Us, Don't Get Bitten by the Wrong Ones, Rock You Like a Hurricane, We All Taste the Same, The Chosen Ones, Immortalis Dominum

Dominum Live at Wacken Open Air

NR 2025
Batti, batti

In this lesbian operatic video performance of Batti, batti from Mozart's Don Giovanni, Sophia Zuzga explores the ecstatic and erotic dimensions of pain and trust through BDSM staging. Inspired by Annie Sprinkle’s playful merging of pleasure and performance in Sluts and Goddesses Video Workshop (1992), Ron Athey’s radical bodily extremes in The Judas Cradle (2004), and well as Florentina Holzinger's landmark staging of Sancta (2024), she pushes classical opera into queer, post-porn territory. Using 90s DIY video aesthetics and embodied impact, this project reclaims and queers a controversial aria through empowered kink.

Batti, batti

NR 2025