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Metalized Magazine Features Metal Devastation PR Clients in Massive Megadeth Issue!
Metal heads, take note: the latest issue of Metalized Magazine is a powerhouse of metal coverage, featuring Megadeth on the cover , major features on Exodus, Powerwolf, and many more , and a stacked lineup of interviews and album reviews spotlighting some of the most intense acts in underground and global heavy metal.
Metal Devastation PR clients dominate the pages with in-depth interviews, album reviews, and exclusive insights into their creative processes. Highlights include:
Küntsquäd – Described as “crusty death metal,” the band’s female-led guttural vocals and relentless riff-based chaos earned praise for their genre-defying sound. Frontwoman Paula shared, “We aim to offer something different—extreme metal that doesn’t fit a specific niche.” Following four singles from Satans Cock , the band plans an Australian tour and new material for 2027. Review Summary: Blastbeats, black metal-inspired interludes, and stifling riff passages make this project a standout in the extreme metal underground.
The Trousers – Hungarian rock veterans deliver raw, unpolished garage rock on Necessary Evil (8/10). Frontman Zoltán Kőváry explained that the album draws inspiration from Sartre’s Hell is other people , blending old-school rock energy with deeply personal themes, including a tribute to his late brother on the track “Drive Me to the Stars.” Review Summary: Comparisons to The Rolling Stones, MC5, and The Hellacopters highlight its raw, high-octane rock ’n’ roll vibe, fueled with gasoline in the veins.
Mass Punishment – The American groove/thrash outfit made waves with Proving Grounds Devastation (8/10), showcasing symphonic elements and Tolkien-inspired storytelling. Formed by Iraq war veteran Chris “Axe” Milos, the band emphasizes the power of live performance. Notably, Phil Demmel (ex-Machine Head/Kerry King) contributed lead guitar solos on “A Thousand Years of Darkness.” Review Summary: The album blends angelic vocals with symphonic, fantasy-driven metal, delivering an intricate yet aggressive sonic assault.
Sons of Hades – Greek metallers fuse old-school heavy metal, black metal, and thrash on Tombs of the Blind Dead , creating a “nightmare soundtrack” influenced by classic horror films and literature. The band prioritizes atmosphere and emotion over perfection, crafting an experience that’s both terrifying and electrifying. Review Summary: Aggressive riffs, dark atmospheres, and horror-inspired storytelling make this a must-listen for fans of blackened thrash.
Additional album reviews in the issue include:
Killerwitch – Palace of the Dragon (8/10) – Maltese power metal with strong riffs, varied tempos, and commanding vocals.
Katharein – Katharein (8/10) – Romanian heavy metal with modern elements, including vocals reminiscent of Rush.
Cruentus – End Without End (7/10) – Swedish blackened death metal, fast-paced, turbulent, and aggressive.
Balistic – The Parsons Tale (8/10) – Progressive/symphonic metal exploring the Seven Deadly Sins with conceptual storytelling.
Waves Without Sound – Lost (7/10) – Atmospheric, technical progressive rock/metal from Sydney, drawing inspiration from Opeth and Dream Theater.
“Metalized Magazine continues to be a beacon for the global metal community,” said Zach Moonshine of Metal Devastation PR. “This issue not only honors legendary acts like Megadeth and Exodus but also shines a spotlight on the next generation of extreme, underground, and progressive metal talent.”
Metal fans worldwide are encouraged to grab a copy and immerse themselves in a curated experience of riffs, chaos, and raw metal energy.
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