Upcoming Metal Releases: May 10th to 16th, 2026
New Releases Overview
This week showcases an exciting array of new metal releases across various subgenres, reflecting the vibrant and diverse landscape of the metal scene. Below are some highlights of the albums set to drop during this period.
Featured Releases
Tyrannus – Mournhold
Label: True Cult Records | Genre: Death Metal + Thrash Metal + Black Metal | Origin: United Kingdom (Scotland)
Tyrannus expertly navigates the intersections of thrash, death, and black metal, delivering an aggressive sound that defies standard genre boundaries. Their new single, “Reignfall,” showcases a more straightforward approach that pierces through the atmospheric layers they usually create.
Junon – The Golden Citadel of the Astral Sphere
Label: I, Voidhanger Records | Genre: Black Metal | Origin: Germany
Junon’s debut album is a fascinating blend of avant-garde elements and classic black metal, infused with chilling Finnish melodies. “The Golden Citadel of the Astral Sphere” stands out as both an experimental art piece and a recognizable addition to the black metal canon.
Ara – Hohe Tannen
Label: Into Endless Chaos Records | Genre: Black Metal | Origin: Austria (Vienna)
In “Hohe Tannen,” Ara brings forth brighter melodies that carry an undercurrent of danger. Their distinct sound, rooted in warmth rather than the typical coldness of Scandinavian black metal, sets them apart while remaining familiar to fans of the genre.
Atavistia – Old Gods Awaken
Label: Independent | Genre: Melodic Death Metal + Folk Metal | Origin: Canada (Vancouver, BC)
Atavistia’s new album is a joyous celebration of folk metal, combining razor-sharp vocals and energetic rhythms reminiscent of the Finnish melodic death metal scene. “Old Gods Awaken” is their most folk-infused release to date, bringing a sense of fun that echoes bands like Ensiferum and Finntroll.
Crown Lands – Apocalypse
Label: InsideOut Music | Genre: Progressive Rock + Progressive Metal | Origin: Canada (Oshawa, ON)
Often compared to Rush, Crown Lands pushes their limits in “Apocalypse,” their third full-length offering. The album features intricate arrangements and heartfelt melodies, blending influences from Led Zeppelin and other classic rock legends, culminating in a rewarding listening experience.
Jungle Rot – Cruel Face of War
Label: Unique Leader Records | Genre: Death Metal | Origin: United States (Wisconsin)
With their latest release, Jungle Rot delivers a brutal assault through “Cruel Face of War.” This album features crushing grooves and aggressive hooks, showcasing the band’s signature style while paying homage to their death metal roots.
GOZU – VI
Label: Metal Blade Records | Genre: Hard Rock | Origin: United States (Boston, MA)
GOZU’s “VI” marks a high point in their musical journey, blending heavy rock influences with catchy hooks and a polished production. Tracks like “Banacek” and “Corinthian Leatherface” illustrate the band’s dynamic range and mastery of their craft.
Conclusion
The week of May 10th to 16th, 2026, promises an impressive lineup of metal releases that cater to a wide array of tastes within the genre. From the aggressive sounds of Tyrannus and Jungle Rot to the progressive stylings of Crown Lands and GOZU, fans can look forward to a rich musical experience that pushes boundaries and celebrates the essence of metal.
FAQs
When will these albums be available for purchase?
The albums listed are scheduled for release from May 10th to 16th, 2026, and will be available through various music platforms and retailers.
What genres are represented in this week’s releases?
This week features a diverse selection of genres including death metal, black metal, melodic death metal, folk metal, progressive rock, and hard rock.
Are there any standout tracks to look out for?
Notable tracks include “Reignfall” by Tyrannus, “Maniacal” by Jungle Rot, and “Through the Looking Glass” by Crown Lands, each showcasing the unique sound and style of their respective bands.
Where can I listen to these albums?
These albums will be available on major streaming services, music retailers, and directly from the respective record labels’ websites.
