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- Drowning Sorrows press release
DROWNING SORROWS WELCOMES NEW DRUMMER BLIT TUDOR January 27, 2025 – Malta-based band Drowning Sorrows is thrilled to announce the addition of Blit Tudor as their new drummer. Hailing from Baia Mare, Romania, Tudor brings with him a wealth of experience and a unique, self-taught drumming style that promises to take the band's sound to the next level. Tudor’s journey behind the kit began at the age of 12, when he started exploring his passion for drumming. A true testament to his dedication, Tudor’s percussion skills were honed through years of practice and an intuitive approach to the drum kit. Although he studied percussion in high school, his drumming style was mostly shaped by his self-driven learning, making his technique raw, honest, and deeply personal. Before joining Drowning Sorrows , Tudor made waves in the Romanian music scene as a member of several notable bands, including Keep Away , Schlitz , Ultimu Nivel , and Theory of Mind . His contributions to these projects have garnered praise for his ability to bring dynamic energy and precision to every performance. "I've always believed that drumming isn't just about hitting things," Tudor says. "It’s about understanding the music, respecting the art, and knowing when not to play. It's about creating space, about finding beauty in mistakes, and making sure the sound speaks for itself. If you don’t respect the art, you’re finished." Tudor’s drumming philosophy is founded on the "golden rules" of rhythm – a balance between creativity and discipline. His approach is as much about listening as it is about playing, with a focus on knowing when to give the music room to breathe. His passion for his craft and his commitment to pushing boundaries on the drum kit make him the perfect fit for Drowning Sorrows as they continue to evolve their sound. The band is eager to hit the studio and the stage with Tudor as they work on new material and tour in support of their latest album. Fans can expect an electrifying new dynamic in Drowning Sorrows’ performances, as Tudor’s intricate rhythms and explosive energy infuse the band’s dark and emotive music. Stay tuned for upcoming tour dates and new music from Drowning Sorrows , featuring the explosive drumming of Tudor. For media inquiries, contact:Email: drowningsorrowsmalta@hotmail.com Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/DrowningSorrows Drowning Sorrows is a Maltese band known for their brooding melodies and thunderous rhythms. Their music combines haunting atmospheres with powerful, emotionally charged lyrics, and they continue to carve a name for themselves on the local and international stage.
- Benji Cachia press release
Benji "Banjo Rancho" Cachia’s solo album will be launched on April 25th, 2025, at the Valletta Campus Theatre. Ahead of the launch, from January 23rd to February 3rd, renowned New York drummer Phil Maturano will visit to conduct workshops, an intensive course, and several performances. Following this, from February 26th to March 15th, Benji will travel to India to further his Tabla studies and perform in a series of shows.
- Strummin' Foundation press release
Get Your Early Bird Tickets for Akustika: Echoes of Life! The wait is over! Early Bird Tickets for Akustika: Echoes of Life are now available – but only for a limited time! Join us for an unforgettable evening of raw acoustic music and soul-stirring stories , performed by 10 talented musicians from diverse backgrounds. When : 7th & 8th March 2025 Where : Sala San Duminku, Valletta Book now and enjoy a special discounted rate before prices go up! Seats are limited, so don’t miss this chance to experience the magic of Akustika at the best price. Reserve your tickets now! We can’t wait to share this incredible musical journey with you! See you at Akustika! P.S. Early Bird Tickets are only available for a short time – grab yours before they’re gone! Copyright (C) 2025 Strummin' Foundation. All rights reserved.
- Marisa D’Amato: Malta’s Queen of Country Music
Marisa D’Amato stands as one of the most celebrated country music artists in Malta, often hailed as the “Queen of Country Music” on the Maltese Islands. Her journey from a small town in Zurrieq to international recognition as a singer, radio presenter, and cultural ambassador is an inspiring testament to her passion and dedication. Born on March 17, Marisa’s musical journey began on home soil, where her vocal talents first gained attention in the Malta Song for Europe Festival in 1996. She participated again in 1998 and 2003, further cementing her presence in the Maltese music scene. During this time, she was also affiliated with the Police Band, showcasing her versatility as a performer. Her participation extended to other prestigious Maltese events, including the Malta Song Festival (1996 and 1999) and the L-Għanja tal-Poplu Festival (1998, 2001, and 2004). Additionally, Marisa demonstrated her theatrical prowess in renowned musicals such as Jesus Christ Superstar and The Sound of Music, along with a leading role in the Maltese production Jisimni Katarina. Marisa’s career took a pivotal turn when she embraced country music, spurred by her involvement in the Maltese TV show Rodeo, produced by Eileen Montesin. Her debut country album, Makin’ Believe, marked the beginning of her transition into the genre that would define her career. She continued to shine with subsequent releases, including Country Heart & Soul and Heartaches & Roses, the latter featuring collaborations with international artists such as J.J. Johns from the Netherlands and Maltese country singer Araldo. Her fourth album, My Kind of Country, showcased her songwriting skills, with three original tracks included. Marisa’s talents extended beyond Malta’s shores. In September 2000, as an honorary singer for the Country Music Appreciation Society (CMAS), she performed in the U.S., sharing the stage with luminaries like flatpicking champion Steve Kaufmann and Gary Davis, Dolly Parton’s banjo player. Her career flourished with tours in Australia (2007, 2009) and the UK (2008-2009), performing at leading country music festivals and clubs. In December 2013, she expanded her reach with performances in Canada. Her music videos, filmed in Malta, received widespread exposure on Sky Channel’s The Phil Mack Country International Roadshow, introducing audiences across Europe to Malta’s landscapes and culture. Beyond singing, Marisa is a dedicated radio and TV presenter. She hosts a daily show on One Radio, one of Malta’s leading stations, and produces and presents the TV program Country Jamboree on One TV. Her efforts have helped bring country music closer to Maltese audiences, while promoting Malta internationally through her work. Marisa’s accomplishments have not gone unnoticed. She is the only Maltese member of the prestigious Country Music Association (CMA), granting her the right to vote for the CMA Awards held annually in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2019, she received a significant accolade at the Hot Country Awards in Cavan, Ireland, for her international contributions as a singer, presenter, and producer. This recognition further highlighted her role as a cultural ambassador for Malta, with the Maltese Tourism Authority actively supporting her endeavors. Marisa D’Amato’s journey from local music festivals to international stages has solidified her legacy as a pioneer of country music in Malta. Her dedication to her craft, coupled with her efforts to promote Maltese culture abroad, has made her a beloved figure both at home and internationally. Bibliography "Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998." Wikipedia . "Marisa D’Amato." IMDb . "Marisa D’Amato Biography." Last.fm . Link "ONE News - 30 Apr 2019." Coverage of Marisa D’Amato's achievements in Ireland.
- The 2024 Melodija Golden Disc Award
Yesterday marked the deadline for our esteemed members to cast their votes for the best releases of 2024, which featured more than seventy entries across six categories, categorised by genre or as closely aligned as possible. Here are the top three releases in each category, (including a short note on the winner of each category), as determined by your votes: Alternative Brodu - Kusksu Clan "Kusksu Clan," the latest album by Maltese alternative rock band Brodu, was released on April 19, 2024. This 10-track album blends Brodu’s signature sound with a fresh experimental edge, showcasing collaborations with notable local artists like Peklektru, Żdong Wesq, Danjeli, and C-Chalee. The album explores diverse themes and moods, ranging from introspective and nostalgic tones to vibrant, high-energy anthems. Standout tracks include “Kung fu karate,” a dynamic, rhythmic piece, “Ti tupa’ rititero,” which delivers an infectious groove, and the title track “Kusksu Clan,” a rich fusion of sounds highlighting the band's Maltese roots. The album is available on streaming platforms like Amazon Music, providing listeners with a creative journey rooted in Malta’s unique musical landscape. Listen Here Alexandra Alden - Wild Things (a live album) Eyes to Argus - Reroot Blues / Folk / Jazz Vinyl Paradise - Vinyl Paradise Vinyl Paradise, a Maltese blues-rock trio featuring Ben Bailey (vocals and guitar), Patrick Camilleri (drums), and Antoine Tonna (bass), released their self-titled debut album on November 29, 2024. The album comprises 12 original tracks that showcase the band's distinctive blend of blues, soul, funk, and rock. Notable songs include "Seventeen Suits," "Amsterdam," and "Same Old Mistakes," each highlighting the group's dynamic rhythms and compelling guitar work. The album is available in vinyl, CD, and digital formats on Bandcamp. Listeners can also stream the album on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. Listen Here The New Victorians - Ninni (live from Bir Miftuh Chapel) Carlo Muscat - The Body Is Only Light Dub / Hip Hop / Pop Tribali - Alka Tribali's album "Alka," released on May 17, 2024, is a captivating musical journey that showcases the band's distinctive fusion of world, ambient, and tribal sounds. The album spans five immersive tracks, including highlights like "Mind Deeper," an expansive and hypnotic exploration of rhythm and melody, and "Barumbara," a track layered with intricate percussion and atmospheric textures. Running for approximately 34 minutes, "Alka" takes listeners on a meditative yet vibrant experience, blending traditional instruments with modern production techniques. The album is available in vinyl and CD formats through Tribali's official website and can also be streamed on platforms such as Apple Music and Spotify, further cementing the band's ability to transcend genres and connect with audiences worldwide. Listen Here X-Tend - 1984–2024 Owen Leuellen - Out of the Darkness Electronic A Lily - Saru l-Qamar A Lily's album "Saru l-Qamar," released on April 5, 2024, is a poignant exploration of Maltese emigrant experiences, blending archival recordings with ambient compositions. The project was inspired by historical practices where Maltese families received reel tapes from relatives abroad, often featuring traditional għana songs and personal messages. Through collaboration with Malta's nonprofit heritage foundation Magna Żmien, A Lily (James Vella) accessed these archival tapes and crafted new musical works in response. The album's nine tracks, totaling approximately 38 minutes, include pieces like "Żeżina Ddoqq is-Sħab" and "Ħajti Kollha, Qalbi," which intertwine storytelling with hardware synthesis to create a dreamlike, nostalgic atmosphere. "Saru l-Qamar" is available for streaming on platforms such as Apple Music and Spotify, and can be purchased through Bandcamp. Listen Here Acidulant - Let's go Melchior Sultana - Underground Metal Storace - Crossfire Marc Storace, renowned for his tenure as the lead vocalist of Krokus, released his second solo album, "Crossfire," on November 22, 2024, under the moniker STORACE. The album comprises 12 tracks, including "Screaming Demon," "The New Unity," and "Rock This City," encapsulating a blend of hard rock anthems characterized by powerful choruses and dynamic guitar riffs. Produced by Tommy Henriksen, known for his work with Alice Cooper, and mixed by award-winning engineer Olle Romo, "Crossfire" delivers a robust hard rock experience. The album is available for purchase on platforms such as Amazon and Frontiers Music's official store, and for streaming on Apple Music. In support of the album, the band has released a music video for the track "We All Need The Money." Listeners have noted that "Crossfire" would fit well between Krokus's "Headhunter" and "The Blitz" albums, highlighting its classic hard rock appeal. Listen Here Thy Legion - Gtand Cosmic Funeral Morsrot - Septicemia Rock Chasing Pandora - The Weight Of It All Chasing Pandora, a duo hailing from Gozo, Malta, is known for their emotive blend of folk, pop, and acoustic storytelling. After a 14-year break, they made a powerful return with their album The Weight of It All, released on October 5, 2024. The album is a deeply introspective collection of 11 tracks, reflecting themes of resilience, personal growth, and the complexities of modern life. Songs like "Teatime" and "Mad Race" showcase the band’s hallmark lyrical vulnerability, accompanied by rich acoustic arrangements and heartfelt vocals. The album strikes a balance between melancholic ballads and uplifting melodies, capturing the essence of Chasing Pandora's storytelling style that first won them acclaim in the mid-2000s. Their earlier works, characterized by intimate performances and poignant lyrics, have earned them a loyal following both locally and internationally. With The Weight of It All, the duo reaffirms their position as a unique voice in the Maltese and global music scenes, offering a timeless sound rooted in authenticity and raw emotion. Listen Here Currant Daze - Celestial Rhymes of Conviction Ferret - For The Love of Pizza Melodija extends its congratulations to all artists and bands for the outstanding tunes produced throughout 2024. As we eagerly anticipate the upcoming year, the buzz circulating through the corridors of melodija.eu suggests that it is poised to be an exhilarating and impactful year.
- Schola Cantorum Jubilate press release
3Ts – a teatime concert with SCJ Soloists Schola Cantorum Jubilate, in collaboration with the Malta Trust Foundation, presents 3Ts – Tea, Tunes, Togetherness! It promises to be a tuneful afternoon bringing people together for a freshly brewed cup of tea with treats and different forms of art. Music, art, literature and the rural backdrop will join together for a good cause since all proceeds will go to the Malta Trust Foundation. The Malta Trust Foundation, chaired by H.E. President Emeritus Marie Louise Coleiro Preca, is committed to sustainable solutions addressing poverty and vulnerability. Its work focuses on key areas such as disability, mental health and wellbeing, education (both formal and non-formal) and youth empowerment. The Foundation continually invests in resources to ensure tangible results. SCJ Soloists – Marouska Attard, Hannah Tong, Bianca Simone and James Agius – will perform a jovial repertoire, filled with moments of soaring drama, ease and capriciousness. This is the first concert of a year-long celebration marking the 25th anniversary of SCJ. The programme includes pieces by Donizetti, Rossini, Bizet, Tosti, Head and the late Prof. Joe Vella. The concert will conclude with a special arrangement of local works by composer-in-residence Paul Portelli. Additionally, there will be readings of writings by Alda Merini, aimed at raising awareness about mental health and wellbeing in a diverse, overpopulated society. Gozitan artists Vince Caruana, Paul Stellini, Chris Saliba, Maria Cassar and Jeremy Spiteri will enrich the event with exhibits from their studios, offering attendees the opportunity to acquire unique works of art. 3Ts will take place on Sunday 2nd February at 3.30pm at Ta’ Frenċ Courtyard. Entrance is by ticket only. Interested individuals are kindly asked to fill in the prebooking form and follow the instructions to purchase tickets, which cost €40 each. For further details, please contact Schola Cantorum Jubilate by email at info@scjchoir.com or by calling 79450950.
- Philip Rokarja Pace (1954–2024)
Philip Rokarja Pace, a prominent figure in Malta's rock music scene, passed away alone at his home in Ħaż-Żebbuġ following a heart attack on January 28, 2024. He was 69 years old, born on June 9, 1954. His body remained in the mortuary at Mater Dei Hospital until October 16, 2024, as no one came forward to organize his funeral. Ultimately, he was laid to rest by the Government in a communal grave at Addolorata Cemetery, East Division EA-A-548. Sadly, there is no marker on the grave to indicate his final resting place. Next week will mark the first anniversary of his passing.* Philip Pace’s contributions to Malta’s music community were both foundational and transformative, particularly during the vibrant rock era of the 1980s. Prior to his involvement with ROKARJA and his prominent years with the Tigné Barracks scene, Philip honed his skills as a DJ and sound engineer. His technical expertise and passion for music laid the groundwork for the role he would later play in shaping the Maltese rock scene. A dedicated supporter and active promoter of local music, he played an instrumental role in the development of the Maltese rock movement, with a special focus on the Tigné Barracks venue, which became a hub for emerging bands. From 1982 to 1984, he worked tirelessly behind the scenes, organizing concerts, providing technical support, and encouraging bands to evolve creatively. He was deeply involved in the creation of ROKARJA , a movement that was central to Malta’s music scene during that period. In addition to his efforts in promoting local talent, Philip was well-known for his sound engineering skills and his commitment to ensuring that concerts and events ran smoothly. He played an essential role in the success of multiple gigs, including the historic Nazareth concert at Tigné and the seminal performances held at the Tigné Chapel and open-air concert spaces. His expertise in sound and lighting made him a trusted collaborator for several bands for whom he provided technical support. His contributions went far beyond the stage, offering guidance and mentorship to young musicians, always encouraging them to pursue professionalism and continually improve. December 3, 1983, when Maltese Rock and Pop music was officially integrated into Maltese culture. Philip’s passion for music was not limited to live performances. He was a lifelong enthusiast of David Bowie and The Beatles , developing a deep knowledge and appreciation of their work. His collection of Beatles memorabilia was legendary, though a devastating fire tragically destroyed much of it. Despite this loss, Philip’s love for the music remained undiminished, and he continued to support and promote the genre with undying fervour. In 2023, Philip spoke with fellow music enthusiast Eric Montfort for an interview on Fuzzbox , where they discussed Bowie’s iconic albums from the 1970s and '80s. Even in his later years, he maintained his status as an expert and a guide for those exploring rock music, both local and international. His humble, down-to-earth personality made him beloved not only by musicians but also by fans, who knew him as a dedicated supporter who lived and breathed the music scene. On 'Tfuliti u Żgħożiti' NET FM 4th February 2021 photo: Noel D'Anastas Philip also made his mark in local culture by overseeing technical aspects of events like the MCC concert by Mirage in 1982. His role in advancing the Maltese music scene culminated in the official inclusion of rock and pop music in the national cultural agenda in 1983, cementing his place in the history of the nation’s musical evolution. Philip is remembered not only for his professional contributions but also for his deep personal connections with those he worked with. As Ray Schembri (X-Vandals) poignantly recalled, "Philip always had the right advice on how to develop the bands and approach professionalism, even when we didn’t realize it at the time." His passing marks the end of an era for Malta’s music community, but his legacy lives on in the many bands he helped, the memories he created, and the culture he helped build. Philip’s work, passion, and dedication to the Maltese music scene will never be forgotten. Rest in peace, Philip. Thank you for your tireless dedication and your unwavering belief in the power of music to bring people together. Your legacy will continue to inspire future generations of musicians. A Mass for the repose of the soul of our beloved Philip Pace will take place on Sunday, 9th February, at 8:30 AM at the Oratory Chapel, Salesian Oratory, Sliema. Let us come together in prayer as we remember him one year after his passing. *Thanks to Mr. Eman Bonnici, Nello Rizzo Naudi, Tony Micallef for providing the corrected information and Noel D'Anastasi and Toni Sant for sharing.
- Damaged & Co. - press release
Damaged & Co. New Drummer Announcement! Damaged & Co. are thrilled to announce that Gwen has joined the band on drum duties. Though still young, her talent, energy and passion are something to behold. Come and give a warm welcome to Gwen on her debut at Chaotic Playground Metal Mayhem , at Tigulio on February 9th and don’t miss out our own event – Cirque du Carnival , on February 22nd at The Garage. 22.01.2025 Damaged & Co. Debut Album "Life's Grand Delusion" re-released via WormholeDeath:➡️ linktr.ee/DamagedandCo ⬅️ Music Video for "Reflections" out Now! Watch on YouTube Contact : damagedandco@gmail.com Social Media: Instagram: damagedandco Facebook: DamagedAndCo Spotify: DamagedAndCo
- Haine - Fertile Void - Album Release
Haine Unleashes Their Debut Album: Fertile Void - Press Release Malta’s deathcore act Haine are proud to announce the release of their highly anticipated debut album, Fertile Void . This release follows the success of their self-titled EP (2021) and marks a new era for the band as they continue to push the boundaries of extreme music. With their signature blend of heavy grooves, crushing breakdowns, and melodic overtones, Haine is set to make waves both locally and internationally. A Bold Conceptual Journey Fertile Void is more than just an album—it is an immersive narrative experience that explores the complexities of human emotion and personal growth. Taking inspiration from the Gestalt Cycle of Experience, the album’s concept is also influenced by psychotherapy, particularly the transformative process of navigating the Fertile Void. This stage represents a moment of emptiness that fosters self-awareness and growth. The ten tracks take the listener on a profound journey through the stages of the cycle, where each stage is represented through both lyrics and music, creating a deeply layered narrative that invites introspection and personal interpretation. The protagonist’s journey is a metaphor for self-discovery, turning moments of uncertainty into opportunities for transformation and empowerment. Collaborations with Metal Heavyweights Haine has elevated the album’s impact by collaborating with some of the metal world’s most respected figures. Ben Duerr of Shadow of Intent delivers a commanding vocal performance on "The Lake," a track that exemplifies the album’s intensity and depth. Andreas Bjulver of Cabal brings his unique energy to "Insentient," a track that fuses Haine’s sound with global deathcore influences. These collaborations not only enrich the album’s sound but also introduce Haine to new audiences worldwide. The Creative Process The creation of Fertile Void was an intricate and collaborative endeavor, divided into several key stages. The band developed a cohesive narrative that intertwines deeply personal emotions with universal themes, serving as the foundation for the album's lyrics and musical direction. The lyric writing was a deliberate process, aligning each track with specific emotional or psychological stages as part of the storytelling. During pre-production, led by Claudio, the band produced detailed demos that acted as blueprints, refining arrangements and experimenting with additional instrumentation and effects. Recording took place at SpineSplitter Studio under the guidance of David Depasquale, whose expertise in mixing and mastering brought a polished yet raw quality to the sound, encapsulating the album’s essence. The visual aspects were equally deliberate, with Claudio collaborating with Bjorgvin from MetalCover.art to design artwork that complements the album’s themes. Photography by Etienne Bugeja and videography by Nicholas Bonello further enriched the project, with the release of two music videos—“The Lake,” featuring Ben Duerr, and “Blood Moon”—and a third video set to premiere soon, adding layers to the album’s immersive narrative. Future Releases and Performances Haine is committed to providing a comprehensive experience for their fans. Alongside the album’s release, the band has developed exclusive new merchandise and plans for extensive international promotion. Released and upcoming music videos will continue to explore the album’s themes, offering fans a deeper connection to the concept. Live performances will be a key component of the album’s promotion. Haine is slated to perform at major local events such as The Farsons Beer Festival and Rock the South, as well as international festivals alongside some of deathcore’s biggest names. These shows will serve as a platform to showcase Fertile Void to diverse audiences, solidifying Haine’s reputation as innovators in the genre. Tracklisting : Empowering the Outcasts Haine’s mission with Fertile Void is to give a voice to the voiceless, challenging conventional norms and fostering a sense of empowerment among listeners. By addressing self-awareness and personal growth, the band aims to break the stigma surrounding these topics within the metal community and beyond. Release Date and Availability Fertile Void will be available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Bandcamp, and YouTube as of 24th January 2024. Subsequently, physical copies and exclusive merchandise can be purchased through the band’s official channels and throughout live shows. Stay tuned for updates on upcoming music videos and live performances. Album Launch Party: For more information, interviews, or media inquiries, please contact the band through their various social media platforms. Website: https://www.hainemusic.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haine.music Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/official.haine
- Kewn Records press release
Robert Farrugia releases the official soundtrack album ‘Natura Maltija’ Maltese ambient artist Robert Farrugia releases soundtrack album ‘Natura Maltija’, providing a playful, ambient-inspired score of hardware synthesis and orchestral instrumentation to beautiful multi-part Maltese nature documentary. Album ‘Natura Maltija’ out now Phantom Limb / Kewn Records | KINO008 / KWN020 | DIG | 17th January 2025 Photo Credit: Kris Polidano "Offers something near holy and yet alien...An ambient evocation of nature in its habitat. Natura Maltija sounds at times like Brian Wilson, John Cage, Tangerine Dream, Harold Budd." - Monolith Cocktail About 'Natura Maltija' [Official Soundtrack] Farrugia’s ‘Natura Maltija’ score marries traditional and organic orchestration with contemporary ambient-aligned sound design to support the narrative of the documentary series - itself a rare and deeply engaging longform experience, unique to the tiny Mediterranean archipelago Just as the series, Farrugia’s soundtrack captures the breadth and beauty of Malta's diverse wildlife. Each track corresponds a specific lifeform, both fauna and flora, while recurring motifs and instrumentation bind the album and series into an overarching narrative. Recorded, as usual, in his home studio, Farrugia worked closely with the series producers to offer both celebratory and wistful storytelling. Series producer and director Saviour Bonnici's inspiration to create Natura Maltija [Eng: Maltese Nature] stems from a young age, largely influenced by his father, who shared his knowledge and passion for the natural world. Bonnici came to understand that Maltese nature, rich in biodiversity - there are over 11,000 species, 130 of which endemic - was under threat. Sensing a want of environmental education in the Maltese school system, he took action. Natura Maltija, a beautifully shot and directed, entirely Maltese-language documentary series showcasing the island’s unique flora and fauna, was broadcast on One, a key terrestrial channel on Maltese television Bonnici met Robert Farrugia through mutual friend in Malta’s small but fraternal music scene, proposing that Farrugia’s ambient prodcution matched the tone envisioned for the series. The soundtrack became essential in conveying each species’ story: wonderment for the rare weasel (‘“Ballottra’”) and sadness for the endangered Maltese freshwater crab (“Qabru”). The first series, now completed, and already domestically broadcast, Natura Maltija is to expand its reach., with plans to make the series internationally available across online media platforms, with newly added English language subtitles. The second series of Natura Maltija will be integrated into the local education system via the Maltese Ministry of Education, helping to promote nature education among students and foster a long lasting awareness of Malta's biodiversity. About Robert Farrugia Robert Farrugia is a dynamic and continually evolving ambient artist whose palette has, over years of releasing solo music, grown to touch on drone, neoclassical, downtempo, and IDM. Drawn to acoustic instrumentation with significant personal value, such as his family’s Weinbach piano, these instruments become more than just tools for his compositional practice, they act as unique characters, each adding its own voice and depth. Milestones in his career include the releases of Tines in 2016 and Slow Morning in 2017, both on Spain’s Archives Records. He has also collaborated with Dylan Henner for one-off track "Xochitlatcan", and reworked Past Inside the Present boss zakè's "New Dawn" for the latter’s remix collection. Visualiser for ‘Ballottra’ Robert Farrugia Natura Maltija Phantom Limb / Kewn Records | KINO008 / KWN020 | DIG | 17th January 2025 Tracklist: Bugeddum Bufula Fkieren Lhudi Qabru Merill Gamiem Ballottra Qarnita Tema Copyright (C) 2025 Respite PR. All rights reserved.
- Watching The Music: A Landmark Compilation
"Watching The Music" is a notable CD compilation that showcases the vibrant Maltese music scene of the early 1990s. Produced and released by Radio 101 in 1992, the album features ten tracks, with two songs each from five prominent Maltese bands: E-Zee Way Out, No Strings Attached, Brainstorm, Acid, and Bigfoot. This compilation was a spin-off from a radio show about the Maltese music scene, hosted by John Bundy. Tracklisting: E-Zee Way Out "Running Out Of Time" / "Sweet Little Angel" No Strings Attached "Seize The Day" / "The Good Life" Brainstorm "Only Time Will Tell" / "One Track Mind" Acid "Electric Lady" / "Rock City Limits" Bigfoot "Typecasted Entities" / "Angel Turning" The album was directed by John Bundy, with Robert Longo and David Vella serving as producers and engineers. Recording sessions took place at Temple Studios in Mġarr, Malta, between January and May 1992. The linear notes for "Watching The Music" were penned by then-chairman of Radio 101, Lou Bondi. Reflecting on the project's origins, Bondi wrote: "Shortly after launching RADIO 101 in 1991 we started airing a programme on Maltese bands. Week after week we met a lot of intelligent and talented musicians who were edging to take the music scene by storm. We liked what we heard and wanted to capture their sounds on CD. This project is the result of enthusiasm, team spirit and a genuine belief in the potential of these bands. It was great working with each of them. The people behind the scenes who made it all possible were Victor Formosa, John Bundy, Robert Longo, David Vella, Charles Stroud and Mario Muscat. At RADIO 101 we're proud to have helped put this CD together. I wish the boys and girls in these bands the best of luck... Rock on and keep watching the music." The compilation was dedicated to Chris Zammit, the late drummer of No Strings Attached, highlighting the heartfelt connection between the project and Malta’s close-knit music community. "Watching The Music" holds a special place in Malta's musical history, capturing the essence of the local rock scene during a transformative period. The early 1990s were a time of significant growth and experimentation for Maltese bands, building upon the pioneering efforts of the 1980s. Bands like E-Zee Way Out and No Strings Attached contributed to this dynamic era, blending various rock influences to create a unique Maltese sound. In 2012, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of "Watching The Music," Michael Bugeja of Radio 101 released a digital compilation titled "Rockna Live and Unplugged." This album featured live and unplugged performances from various Maltese artists who had appeared on the "Rockna" radio show, which began airing in July 2010. The compilation, featuring 13 tracks, was made available as a free download, offering listeners a taste of the music that had graced the local airwaves since the show's inception. (read Melodija.eu article: Rockna Live and Unplugged: A Celebration of Maltese Music Heritage here ) "Watching The Music" serves as a testament to the rich and evolving Maltese music scene, highlighting the talent and creativity of local bands during the early 1990s. It remains a cherished piece of Malta's cultural heritage, reflecting the island's passion for music and artistic expression. Bibliography Discogs Entry for "Watching The Music" URL: Discogs - Watching The Music Description: Detailed information about the "Watching The Music" compilation, including track listings, production details, and contributors. "Rockna Live and Unplugged" Article on Times of Malta Times of Malta, November 18, 2012. URL: Rockna Live and Unplugged CD Description: An article discussing the release of the "Rockna Live and Unplugged" digital album, commemorating the 20th anniversary of "Watching The Music." Temple Studios History URL: Temple Studios Description: Background on Temple Studios, the recording venue for "Watching The Music," highlighting its role in Maltese music production. "Maltese Music in the 1990s" by Alex Grech Published in Malta Music Chronicles (2015), pages 123–134. Description: A comprehensive overview of the Maltese music scene during the 1990s, including bands featured on "Watching The Music."
- One Ring....J.R.R. Tolkien ruled metal!
English writer and philologist John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (1892 – 1973). History tends to repeat itself. In the 1990’s fantasy author J.K. Rowling set pen to paper, or fingers to keys, to write some bedtime stories for her children. The rest is history. Her seven books concerning Harry Potter sold millions of copies and were turned into a very successful film series by Warner Bros. Pictures. There is nothing new under the sun, this was done before by the likes of J.R.R. Tolkien when between 1937 and 1949 he wrote The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. The books and gained a cult following and were turned into a film trilogy by Peter Jackson. In short the books narrate how the Rings of Power that were given to men, dwarves and elves ended up forged into One Ring by the main antagonist Sauron, the Dark Lord, in order to allow him to rule over all. In a quest to destroy this ring and bring down Sauron, hobbits Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin, set out from the Sire with this mission in mind. Guided by Gandalf the Company of the Ring is formed in order to rally all factions to aid the Free Peoples of Middle-Earth against Sauron’s armies. Men are represented by Aragon and Boromir, the elves by Legolas and the dwarves by Gimli. Frodo has to fight a personal battle against the power exerted by the ring as he fights to accomplish the feat of destroying it in the fires of Mount Doom. Well, this is a very simplistic approach of telling the tale. It’s basically another take at describing in a fantastic way the battle between good and evil and the triumph of the former. I’m sure most of you have seen the films. Try your hand at reading the books. It’s a feat in itself, but truly worth your time. Mysticism, fantasy and doomy Mordor were the perfect fodder for a heavy metal fire. Lord of the Rings books have directly and indirectly influenced innumerable bands and artists, here are a few metal bands that have taken this story at heart. The song ‘The Wizard’ on Black Sabbath ’s self-titled debut album was inspired by Gandalf. Geezer Butler was reading Lord of the Rings at the time and loosely based the lyrics to reflect the wizard ………. and allegedly the provider of narcotics who supplied the band with his ‘magic’ potions. “Ash nazg durbatulûk, ash nazg gimbatul/ ash nazg thrakatulûk agh burzum -ishi krimpatul.” J.R.R. Tolkien went into such detail as creating fictional languages for the different races. Translated from the Black Speech spoken in Mordor this phrase would mean, “One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them / One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.” Varg Vikerns got the inspiration for the name of his black metal project Burzum from Tolkien. This should come as no surprise as his first band was named Uruk-Hai, with reference to the Orcs in Mordor. Also his pseudonym Count Grishnackh is a reference to the captain of the Orcs Grishnákh. Norwegian black mettalers Dimmu Borgir are more subtle in their approach but without a doubt their frontman’s namesake Shagrath is a play of words on the orc captain of Cirith Ungol, Shagrat. Not to be left out of the most epic battle of all times, Swedish power metal band Sabaton included the track ‘Shadows’ in their 2007 album ‘Metalizeris.’ This song is about the army of Sauron, the Dark Lord of Mordor. “Facing the wind as they ride through the sky Shadows of Mordor black horses they fly Black Shadow King, find the ring Search for the Halfling you lords of the dark The hobbit with Sauron's ring he is your mark Unholy light, in the night Black Knights of Sauron You're made of iron Black shadows of Mordor Wield one-eyed shields Unholy ring wraiths with armor of steel Kings of the past to no one you kneel Hearts filled with hate, that's your fate Facing the wind as they ride through the sky Shadows of Mordor black horses they fly Ride Shadow King, find the ring.” Led Zeppelin also make references to Lord of the Rings for example in songs such as ‘Misty Mountain Hop’, referring to the Misty Mountains and ‘The Battle of Evermore’ and ‘Ramble On’, to name a few. Contrary to popular belief one of their most popular tracks ‘Stairway to Heaven’ is not Tolkien inspired. Not the same can be said on Megadeth ’s ‘This Day We Fight’ from their 2009 album ‘Endgame.’ Dave Mustaine had Aragon’s battle speech from The Return of the King when he penned down the lyrics. “...I see in your eyes the same fear that would take the heart of me. A day may come when the courage of men fails, when we forsake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship, but it is not this day. An hour of wolves and shattered shields when the Age of Men comes crashing down, but it is not this day! This day we fight !” It is not a secret that former Rush drummer Neil Peart (1952 – 2020) was into literature, including the epic Tolkien works. He incorporated Lord of the Rings themes into Rush songs such as ‘Rivendell’ (1975), named after the Elven city. A year later he penned ‘The Necromancer’, which is a reference to a nickname Gandalf coined for Sauron in The Hobbit. This musical opus comes in three parts, just like the novel. Another band that have their namesake inspired by Lord of the Rings are the Swedish melodic death metal band Amon Amarth . Their name translates to ‘hill of doom’, which is another name for Orodruin, the volcanic ‘Mount Doom.’ Another band named after a landscape from Lord of the Rings is Gorgoroth , who get their inspiration form The Plateau of Gorgoroth, which is a wasteland of volcanic ash in the heart of Mordor. The place where Sauron’s army waits for commands to attack any potential intruders. There are a multitude of other bands that have been inspired by Tolkien and his works, but none will outdo German power metal band Blind Guardian in their devotion. Not only do we find numerous references in their songs, but taking it a step further, the band even based a concept album based on the tales by Tolkien. Their sixth studio album, ‘Nightfall in Middle-Earth’, released in 1998, is based upon The Silmarillion, a book from the First Age of Middle-earth, recounting the troubled history of Beleriand, as the Elves battle the Dark Lord Morgoth. Apart from the songs the album includes narrated parts of the story. Rumors were milling that the Blind Guardian were to provide the score for the film series, but this never materialized. All that remains is for you to create a playlist of Tolkien inspired metal songs and pay homage to the one who ruled they all by reading his books. Let the adventure begin!
- SoundArt Festival - press release
Calling All Bands! Be the Opening Act at SoundArt Festival 2025! Are you a new or upcoming act in the local music scene? Here’s your chance to perform at SoundArt's Main event this year! The team is on the hunt for two new and upcoming bands to take the stage as opening acts at the SoundArt Festival 2025 on Friday, October 24th . Audition Dates: February 15th or February 22nd, 2025 Why You Should Audition: Selected bands will enjoy an incredible opportunity, including: Demo Recording Free Live Photoshoot Free Access to Festival Workshops Free Entrance to SoundArt Festival 2025 Other opportunities to be discussed. Audition Guidelines: Bands may audition with a cover song, but original material will be given priority . If selected, bands will perform a 20-30 minute set of original songs at the festival. Bring your talent, energy, and passion—we want to hear your sound! How to Apply: Send us an email at soundartmalta@gmail.com to register. Don’t wait! Registrations close on February 10th, 2025. This is your moment to shine. Step up, take the stage, and let your music be heard! Powered by Blacklight Studios Terms and conditions apply.
- New Beginnings, Farewells, & Fresh Collaborations
Nick Morales Kicks Off 2025 with Album Launch and New Single Malta’s beloved musician and songwriter, Nick Morales, is starting 2025 with a bang. The veteran artist took to social media to announce the release of his new single, State of Mind , and the upcoming launch of his debut solo album, Imħabbathabbat . The highly anticipated album will be celebrated with a launch event on January 18th, 2025, at Zion Bar & Restaurant, M’skala. The night promises to be a landmark moment in Morales’ 30-year career. Doors will open at 8 PM, and fans can look forward to a stellar lineup of supporting acts, including: Sean Borg, Aidan Sommers, Kodin Hill, Kriz Haze (DJ Set) and CLEIGH (Hip Hop Set) Additionally, Morales will take the stage with special guests to deliver an unforgettable performance, featuring tracks from Imħabbathabbat as well as hits from his iconic bands nosnow/noalps and Dripht . In his post, Morales shared: " Hope you all had a great New Year! 2025 is already off to a start, and as you know I’m kicking it off with the celebration of my album launch on the 18th of January at Zion Bar & Restaurant. A new single, “State of Mind,” is out now and available for streaming and download on Bandcamp. https://nickmorales.bandcamp.com/album/im-abbat-abbat There are still a few early bird packages left, which include the vinyl, a digital download, and free entrance to the event. https://shop.trackagescheme.com/.../nick-morales-30.../ ? It would mean the world to me if you supported by buying the vinyl—. This set might not be performed too many more times, as I’ll be focusing on BILA for most of the year, so don’t miss out!” Known for his contributions to Malta’s music scene, Morales’ solo venture captures a unique blend of his experiences, influences, and personal stories. The album offers a fresh and deeply personal sound that stands apart from his previous work. For more details and to stream the new single, visit Nick Morales’ Bandcamp . Early bird packages, which include a vinyl copy, a digital download, and free event entry, are available through Track A Scheme’s online shop . With Morales hinting that this set may not see frequent performances as he shifts focus to his other project, BILA, the launch event at Zion Bar promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for fans. Mark your calendars for January 18th, 2025, and prepare for a night of incredible music and celebration of one of Malta’s most enduring talents. Follow Nick Morales on social media for more updates. Sonic Storm Parts Ways with Guitarist Miguel Ángel Sarmiento photo: Rachel Mifsud Thrash metal band Sonic Storm has announced a major lineup change, parting ways with guitarist Miguel Ángel Sarmiento. The decision, shared in a heartfelt Facebook post on January 4, was described as “entirely amicable” and rooted in logistical challenges. In their statement, the band wrote: "After much thought, we have taken the difficult decision to part ways with our guitarist, Miguel Ángel Sarmiento. This is an entirely amicable split as it is mainly due to logistical reasons. Miguel has been an amazing part of our journey, bringing his unique energy to the stage and countless laughs to our rehearsals. We’re incredibly grateful for his contributions and the memories we’ve created together. Looking ahead, we’ve decided not to seek a replacement as instead, we’ll be returning to our roots as a three-piece thrash ensemble — the way we originally envisioned this band. We wish Miguel nothing but the best in his personal life and with his other bands. He’ll always be a part of the Sonic Storm family, and we’re excited to see what he accomplishes next. Gracias Miguelito, ha sido un placer!” Miguel Ángel Sarmiento also shared his thoughts on the transition via his own Facebook page, expressing pride in his time with Sonic Storm and gratitude toward the band and its fans. "As some of you may know, Sonic Storm and I have parted ways. I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved together and grateful for all the support that you guys have given me and the band. I am in eternal gratitude with Sonic Storm members, Paul, Karl, and Frans, who have been incredibly supportive in every aspect of my life. See you in the mosh, next time I’ll be joining you guys in the pit. Thank you, Sonic Storm! ” The decision marks a return to Sonic Storm’s origins as a three-piece thrash outfit, a direction the band says reflects their original vision. While the split brings the end of an era, both parties emphasized the enduring camaraderie and mutual respect between them. Fans of Sonic Storm and Miguel Ángel Sarmiento can look forward to seeing both continue to thrive, with the band evolving as a trio and Miguel remaining active in his musical pursuits. As Sonic Storm put it, Miguel will “always be a part of the Sonic Storm family.” In the meantime, both Sonic Storm and Miguel's other band, No Humano, have been announced to perform alongside Damaged & Co at their annual event, "Damaged & Co Present: Cirque Du Carnival," taking place at The Garage on Saturday, February 22nd. Myles Azzopardi Joins Kill The Action as Bassist Seasoned solo artist Myles Azzopardi, known for his dynamic contributions to Malta’s music scene, has been announced as the newest member of the band Kill The Action, taking over bass duties. The announcement was made via the band’s official Facebook page on Monday, January 6th, 2025. In their post, the band stated: " Let's give a warm welcome to our brother Myles Azzopardi. He will now be taking over bass duties, after featuring regularly in the band's live performances throughout the past year. We are forever indebted to Herman for his contribution to the band over the past 10 years. Looking forward to a jam-packed 2025 full of Action! Stay tuned for the release of our latest single in the coming weeks..." The announcement follows the release of Myles’ latest single, Lil Din l-Art Helwa , a collaboration with DJ Mac and produced by Simon Deguara. Azzopardi has long been established as a solo artist and continues to explore diverse musical avenues, making his new role in Kill The Action an exciting addition to an already prolific career. Myles steps into the role previously held by Herman, whose decade-long contributions were celebrated in the band’s post. Having regularly performed with Kill The Action over the past year, Myles is no stranger to the group’s sound and energy, making the transition seamless and highly anticipated by fans. Kill The Action has also teased the release of their latest single, set to debut in the coming weeks, promising that 2025 will be “jam-packed with Action.” Fans of both Kill The Action and Myles Azzopardi can look forward to a thrilling year of music, with the combination of Myles’ versatile talent and the band’s established sound poised to make waves in Malta’s music scene and beyond.
- Haine - Blood Moon Press Release
Haine Unleashes "Blood Moon" Music Video – A Thrashing Prelude to "Fertile Void" Prepare for an onslaught of unrelenting energy and bone-crushing intensity. Haine , Malta’s premier deathcore band, has dropped the music video for "Blood Moon," the second single from their upcoming full-length album, Fertile Void , following the release of "The Lake (feat. Ben Duerr of Shadow of Intent)." This visual feast and auditory storm set the stage for what promises to be one of the heaviest releases of the year. The music video for "Blood Moon" captures the raw energy and thrashy aggression that Haine is known for. A blistering combination of rapid-fire riffs, thunderous blast beats, and guttural vocals drive the song forward, matched by dynamic, frenetic visuals. The video’s relentless pace mirrors the song’s intensity, drawing viewers into a vortex of chaos and power. A standout moment occurs in the mid-section of the track, where the ferocity briefly subsides, unveiling a polyrhythmic passage with a strange yet irresistibly catchy pattern. This intricate section weaves hypnotic grooves into the sonic chaos, creating a mesmerizing contrast that pulls listeners deeper into the track. The calm interlude builds anticipation before the song detonates into a thunderous breakdown. Sub-bass drops reverberate through the mix, thanks to David Depasquale from SpineSplitter Studio, delivering an almost tangible shockwave that cements "Blood Moon" as a masterclass in deathcore dynamics. Visually, "Blood Moon" is a tour de force of cinematic artistry. The use of deep crimson, purple hues and shadowy blacks dominates the color palette, evoking a sense of dread and impending doom. Each frame is meticulously crafted, blending rapid cuts with lingering shots of the band’s intense performance. Flickering lights and glitch-like effects create a sense of disorientation, while subtle overlays of abstract imagery add a surreal, almost nightmarish quality. The video’s relentless energy is amplified by the camera’s movement, which oscillates between frantic and deliberate, mirroring the ebb and flow of the song’s intensity. Haine collaborated once again with videographer and director Nick Bonello of Bonello Media , whose craft and dedication have been instrumental in the band’s visual storytelling. Nick has directed all of Haine’s music videos to date, including the previously released "The Lake (feat. Ben Duerr of Shadow of Intent)." His ability to seamlessly translate the band’s vision into gripping visual narratives has made him an integral part of the Haine family. "Nick is just as much a part of this band as any of us," says Claudio, Bass. "He’s incredibly accommodating, easy to work with, and always delivers beyond our expectations. He really is an extension of the band at this stage." Additional live shots for the "Blood Moon" video were captured by Matthew Mercieca, adding dynamic energy and authenticity to the visual experience. “This track is pure energy,” shares Jack, Haine’s guitarist. “From the thrashy riffs to the crushing breakdown, we wanted every second of this video to feel like an adrenaline rush. The calm section was a chance to showcase something intricate and unique before we hit even harder.” The video release not only showcases Haine’s musical prowess but also highlights their ability to marry cinematic visuals with the raw power of their sound. Directed with a keen eye for drama and intensity, "Blood Moon" ensures viewers are left breathless and craving more. Album Launch Party: ● Date: February 1, 2025 ● Location: The Garage, Zebbug ● Support Act: Halcyon As "Blood Moon" paves the way, anticipation builds for the release of Fertile Void on January 24, 2025. The album promises a deep dive into Haine’s unique blend of deathcore, with tracks that balance unrelenting aggression and moments of eerie calm. Fans can look forward to experiencing the full spectrum of Haine’s sound both on record and live at the album launch party. Watch "Blood Moon" here: Follow Haine: ● Website: https://www.hainemusic.com/ ● Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haine.music ● Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/official.haine
- Chapter and Verse. Heavy Metal and the end of times!
When John was exiled to Patmos and started to scribble down his annotations for what was to become the Book of Revelation or Apocalypse, little could he imagine that he was creating a thematic paradise for heavy metal lyrics. These are some of the topics he brought into being: whore of Babylon, Beast of Revelation, Abbadon, the four horsemen of the apocalypse, Jezebel, Balaam, destruction, Wormwood (the star), angels, elders, the chosen ones, the number of the beast, keys of death and hades, the book of life, new Jerusalem, scroll with seven seals, four living creatures, day of wrath, seven churches, seals, horns and eyes, dragons, serpents and all the rest. I bet you get the gist by now. These themes have been used and abused since heavy metal came into being as they make excellent themes. By all means, this is not an exhaustive list of songs or albums inspired by this book, but just the tip of the iceberg. “Woe to you, oh earth and sea For the Devil sends the beast with wrath Because he knows the time is short Let him who hath understanding reckon the number of the beast For it is a human number Its number is six hundred and sixty-six.” One of the most famous takes is centrally Iron Maiden’s song ‘The Number of the Beast’. The title track, penned by Steve Harris, from the album bearing the same name, was released in 1982 and is still one of the fan favourites. The song was inspired by a nightmare, Harris had, after watching the film Damien: Omen II. “Tam o’Shanter”, a poem by Robert Burns is also quoted as an inspiration. The lyrics open by quotes from Revelation 12:12 and 13:18, read out by English actor Barry Clayton. When released it stirred up a controversy due to the subject involved. Iron Maiden where falsely accused of being Satanic, like many other bands before and after them. This is not the only reference from the book in Iron Maiden songs. Another example is ‘Moonchild’, from their album ‘Seventh Son of the Seventh Son’ (1988). Another band inspired by Revelation were Metallica, who in their album Kill‘Em All (1984), included a track entitled ‘The Four Horseman.’ The riders are mentioned also in songs by Onslaught (‘Let There be Death’), Count Raven (‘The Coming’), Saracen (‘Horsemen of the Apocalypse’), Savatage (‘Devastation’), Tormentor (‘Apocalypse’), Cruel Force (‘Under the Sign of the Moon’) and many more. “And when the lamb opened the seventh seal There was in heaven a silence Seven angels, seven trumpets Preparing to sound God has sent his punishment over us We shall all perish in the blackest death” This is how the lyrics from ‘Seven Angels, Seven Trumpets’ by Marduk begin, inspired by Chapter 8 verses 1-2 and 6. This song can be found on their album ‘Plague Angel’ (2004), another reference from the book. In 1983, Manowar gave us ‘Revelation (Death’s Angel), as part of their album ‘Into Glory Ride.’ On their second album ‘Too Late to Pray’ (1987), Tyrant, hailing from the U.S.A. give us ‘Beginning of the End,’ with lyrics based on many apocalyptic themes. “A new time has come A new time is here “The one from the pit has risen And soon he'll make us fear This is the time, yeah, this is the time Now listen to this song I'm gonna tell You a little story Foretold by the prophet John.” Count Raven let us make no mistake on where they got the inspiration for their song ‘True Revelation.’ This is to be found in their album ‘Strom Warning,’ released in 1990. A reference to the four horsemen can also be found in ‘Standing on the Sun’ by Internal Void. This track form part of their album bearing the same name, released in 1993. Agent Steel, on their album ‘Skeptics Apocalypse’ (1985), give us another referral with their songs ‘Back to Reign’ and ‘144,000 Gone.’ A reference to the beast upon the earth can be found in Trouble’s ‘Revelation (Life or Death)’, from their album ‘Psalm 9’ (1984). Manilla Road gave us two related songs ‘Seven Trumpets’ and ‘War in Heaven.’ More songs are ‘Seven Gates’ by Grotesque, ‘Seven Churches’ by Possessed, ‘Wormwood’ by Callisto, ‘A Wormwood Star’ by World Burns to Death, ‘Towards Babylon (Apollyon)’ by Behemoth, ‘The Whores of Babylon’ by Tiamat and many, many more. There are hundreds of other direct and indirect influences that can be found in metal songs. Try your hand at finding some of those that are not mentioned here. Who knows? Maybe you can create your own awaiting apocalypse playlist. Time is short………enjoy life while it lasts.
- The Maltese Rock Scene in the 1980s: Structure
In a recent article where I explored the brief history of some bands that played a significant role in the local rock scene of the 1980s (read here ), I mentioned how difficult it is to find documented information about that era and its protagonists. While some of us lived through those times, fading memories and the loss of key figures have made it increasingly challenging to piece together the full story. However, the article seems to have sparked interest, and several artists from that time have reached out to share valuable information. This has opened the door to further exploration, and this article is a continuation of that journey into the past, with more to follow. In the early 1980s, Malta’s music scene thrived in the AST (Associazzjoni Sportiva Tigne) in Sliema, a hub for burgeoning rock bands. This former British military barracks, converted into rehearsal spaces, witnessed the rise and fall of numerous groups. Out of this vibrant environment, Structure was born in the autumn of 1983. Emerging from the remnants of two other bands, Shaktonyx and Chi2, the group quickly distinguished itself with its progressive rock style and evocative themes. Drummer Joe “Dusty” Farrugia and bassist Mike Harrison from Shaktonyx joined forces with keyboardist Pierre Caruana, whose compositions became the cornerstone of the band’s sound. They were soon joined by Mike Bukouski of Chi2 and synth player George Falzon, completing the instrumental lineup. The group’s first composition, “3 Min to Midnight,” was an instrumental overture inspired by the nuclear clock, reflecting the existential fears of the era. With their debut piece, Structure established themselves as a progressive band, exploring themes of war and global tension. In December 1983, the band expanded with the addition of vocalist Toni Sant St. John, whose dynamic presence introduced funk elements into their repertoire. Tracks like “Into the Black Door” and “Off Key” demonstrated the band’s evolving style. By early 1984, Structure debuted live at the AST grounds, delivering a performance that resonated with audiences. Their set-list included the powerful “Personal Message” and the pop-rock anthem “Structure of My Mind.” By 1985, Structure underwent significant transformations. Vocalist Toni Sant St. John departed, and Giorgina Sammut briefly took over as lead singer before pursuing a solo career. Claudio Tonna, with his robust and husky voice, joined as the new frontman. The departure of guitarist Mike Bukouski and synth player George Falzon, who left to work abroad, necessitated a shift in the band’s style and roles. Keyboardist Pierre Caruana described this period: “With this came a change in music direction. Without a guitar and George Falzon also leaving the band to work abroad, I became a more important frontman, apart from the fact I composed practically all the compositions. Also, the music became more new wave style as that was the mid-80s, and a change in clothes and looks style.” As technology improved and electronic music gained popularity, Structure adapted their sound, drawing inspiration from artists like Visage, Howard Jones, and Gary Numan. Pierre’s expanded role in the band saw him using arpeggiators and synthesizers to create intricate melodies, compensating for the absence of a guitarist. “This 2nd version of Structure endured far longer,” Pierre recalled. “We also took part in Kanzunetta Maltija with ‘Windsurfer,’ a song penned by Alfred C. Sant and Ray Mahoney. We had various concerts, more singles out including ‘Shout’ and ‘Personal Message,’ and played with foreign acts like Dee D. Jackson at venues in Malta and Gozo.” The addition of Mark Tonna, Claudio’s brother, on guitar and backing vocals in the band’s final year added further depth to their sound, supported by session musicians during live performances. By 1987, Structure had achieved nearly everything a local Maltese band could aspire to. Their disbandment marked the end of an era, but their influence remained strong. Pierre Caruana ventured into new musical projects in the years that followed. In the early 1990s, he collaborated with singer Mark Tonna to form Megapulse, releasing one of the first CDs produced on the island. Together with David Cassar Torregiani, Pierre formed Scar in the late 1990s, contributing to the band’s first local success with the song “Calling Out.” Pierre then joined Earth, a band featuring drummer/percussionist Fish and vocalist Kathy Manuel. This collaboration deepened Pierre’s creative range and culminated in his evolution as a solo artist. Adopting the name My Freespirit, he released his debut CD, Real Life, in 2009. This album marked a shift toward intimate and personal songwriting, tackling themes such as societal outcasts, the terminally ill, and global tragedies like the tsunami disaster. “My Freespirit” allowed Pierre to explore freedom of expression in both music and lyrics, creating a deeply personal and evocative body of work. The album, recorded at Mandala Studios and produced by Kathy Manuel and Jewls Verse, featured collaborations with artists including Liam, Mark Tonna, and Mike and George Hersey. It was dedicated to Dave Goodman, producer for the Sex Pistols and a mentor to Pierre, and to Pierre’s late mother, Anne Caruana. Pierre followed Real Life with his double album Tnejn in 2015, further solidifying his reputation as a solo artist. Meanwhile, Mark Tonna pursued a flourishing solo career, winning local music festivals and exploring theatrical and choral avenues. Both Pierre and Mark ensured that Structure’s legacy endured through their continued contributions to Malta’s music scene. Structure with manager Vince Pisani ( Far Out Magazine) , showcasing the early lineup. From their origins in the rehearsal spaces of AST to their reinvention in the new wave era, Structure was a band that captured the essence of musical adaptability and innovation. Their legacy, rooted in powerful compositions and evocative themes, lives on through the artistic journeys of their former members. Bibliography “New Single by Pierre Caruana,” Malta Independent , May 2, 2010. https://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2010-05-02/news/new-single-by-pierre-caruana-273887/ “Megapulse – Chains of Love (Promo CD),” Discogs . https://www.discogs.com/release/13933666-Megapulse-Chains-Of-Love Structure Band Profile, ReverbNation . https://www.reverbnation.com/structure2 Facebook posts on Structure’s history and interviews with Pierre Caruana.
- Strummin’ Foundation Celebrates 20 Years, Plus Haine, Thy Legion, BaRock Rock 2025 & Berne gig update
Strummin' Foundation Celebrates 20 Years and Announces 2025 Events The Strummin' Foundation recently celebrated a significant milestone with their "Strummin’ 20 Years of Gold" concert, held on November 8th and 9th, 2024, at St. Agatha’s Theatre. The event attracted a record-breaking audience and featured over 100 guitarists, singers, band members, and volunteers, all dressed in their finest attire. Proceeds from the concert were donated to Dr. Klown, an organization dedicated to bringing joy to children in hospitals through clown doctor visits. Looking ahead, the foundation has announced the return of Akustika for their 10th concert, scheduled for March 7th and 8th, 2025, at Sala San Duminku in Valletta. This event will reunite the original lineup after a decade. Early bird tickets are expected to go on sale in mid-January 2025. For more information or to get in touch with the Strummin' Foundation, you can email them at foundation@strummin.mt or send mail to their address: Strummin' Foundation, Santa Venera SVR 1580, Malta. Baroque Meets Rock with BaRock The Valletta Baroque Festival continues to break musical boundaries with the return of the much-anticipated BaRock concert. Scheduled for 25 January 2025 at 8:30 PM at Teatru Salesjan, this fusion of Baroque and rock classics promises to be an unforgettable highlight of the festival. Headlined by The Rock Troupers and the ProMużika Ensemble , the performance will reimagine iconic works by musical titans such as Johann Sebastian Bach, Jon Lord, Antonio Vivaldi, and even Pink Floyd. Audiences can expect a thrilling blend of Baroque precision and rock’s raw energy in an evening that pays homage to the pioneering spirit of Baroque Rock. The BaRock programme draws on research by musicologist Sara Gulgass, exploring the Baroque Rock phenomenon that emerged in the 1960s. Combining the intricate counterpoint, fugues, and ostinato basslines of Baroque music with the electrifying beats and instrumentation of rock, this genre has produced unforgettable reinterpretations of classical works. Expect references to timeless pieces like Pachelbel’s Canon in D, used as the foundation for hits by artists ranging from Procol Harum to Aerosmith. This year’s performance goes a step further, incorporating elements of progressive rock, with its extended solos and multi-movement compositions, alongside tributes to rock legends such as Keith Emerson and The Beatles. The Rock Troupers , a powerhouse of Malta’s rock scene since 2014, will lead the charge with their dynamic lineup made up of Daryl Ebejer (vocals), Patrick Camilleri (drums), Robert Galea (bass), Josef “Fofi” Farrugia (keyboards), Sean Vukovic and Marc Galea (guitars). Joining them are the virtuosos of the ProMużika Ensemble , including Sarah Spiteri and Tatjana Chircop (violins), J oseph Mallia (viola), Simon Abdilla Joslin (cello), Tom Armitage (piano/harpsichord) and Cliff Zammit Stevens (tenor). Adding vocal depth to the event, KorMalta , Malta’s national choir, will enhance the Baroque-Rock fusion with their choral mastery. The collaboration between The Rock Troupers and ProMużika began in 2022, earning widespread acclaim during the Valletta Baroque Festival. Their ability to seamlessly blend the grandeur of Baroque with the intensity of rock has since become a festival highlight, captivating audiences both in Malta and abroad. The Rock Troupers, renowned for their electrifying performances at events like Rockestra and the Farsons Beer Festival, continue to push creative boundaries. Similarly, ProMużika has represented Malta on some of Europe’s most prestigious stages, including the Berliner Konzerthaus and Prague’s Estates Theatre, bringing their technical precision and artistic flair to every collaboration. Date: Saturday, 25 January 2025 Time: 8:30 PM Location: Teatru Salesjan, Sliema Tickets: Available at Showshappening.com For music lovers, this is a rare chance to experience the best of two worlds in one electrifying performance. Don’t miss BaRock 2025—where history meets innovation, and Baroque meets rock. Haine and Thy Legion Bring Album Release Celebrations to The Garage The Garage is set to erupt this February with two electrifying album launch events featuring Maltese metal powerhouses Haine and Thy Legion. Fans of heavy music are in for an unforgettable month as both bands debut their latest projects at the iconic venue. Haine’s “Fertile Void” Album Launch On Saturday, February 1, 2025 , Haine will take the stage to unveil their highly anticipated first full-length album, Fertile Void . Known for their crushing riffs and raw intensity, Haine promises an evening of relentless energy and exclusive surprises for fans. The night will kick off with an opening set by Halcyon , a local death metal act renowned for their ferocious performances. Attendees will have the chance to purchase Haine’s latest merchandise, including exclusive album bundles and pre-ordered physical copies of Fertile Void . Event Details: Date: Saturday, February 1, 2025 Time: Doors open at 20:30 Location: The Garage, Żebbuġ Tickets: Available at the door Thy Legion’s “Grand Cosmic Funeral” Release Just weeks later, on Saturday, February 22, 2025 , metal veterans Thy Legion will celebrate the launch of their fourth full-length album, Grand Cosmic Funeral . With over a decade of experience crafting epic and brutal soundscapes, Thy Legion’s latest release promises to be another stellar addition to their discography. The event will feature support from Animamortua , ensuring an evening packed with ferocity and technical prowess. For €10, attendees will experience an unforgettable showcase of local talent, beginning with the first band at 21:00. Event Details: Date: Saturday, February 22, 2025 Time: Doors open at 20:30; first band begins at 21:00 Location: The Garage, Żebbuġ Tickets: €10 at the door Both events highlight the thriving Maltese metal scene and promise nights of unrelenting sound and community spirit. Whether you’re a devoted fan or new to the genre, The Garage is the place to be this February. Berne Launches 789 Album with Live Shows and Environmental Advocacy Events This Week Berne, the UK-based musical duo known for blending music with environmental advocacy, is set to captivate audiences with a series of meaningful events this week to celebrate the launch of their latest album, 789 . The album takes its name from the 789 species that have gone extinct in the past 400 years, offering a powerful reflection on humanity's relationship with the planet, animals, and each other. Created in collaboration with EarthPercent, the project channels a portion of its royalties to environmental organizations, turning music into a force for change. The album launch will be marked by two live performances at Offbeat Valletta , on Saturday, January 11 , and Sunday, January 12 , both starting at 8 PM. Fans can expect an immersive musical experience that brings 789 ’s themes to life, alongside Berne’s signature sound and heartfelt artistry. Tickets for the shows are available at https://shop.trackagescheme.com/event/berne-789-album-launch/ . Before these performances, Berne will join forces with Friends of the Earth Malta for the launch of Imagining a Fossil Free Malta , a creative zine envisioning a sustainable, fossil-free future for the island. The launch event takes place at Storeroom Ta' Xbiex on Thursday, January 9, at 7 PM , and will feature contributions from artists, writers, musicians, and even children. Berne, who contributed to the zine, will perform a couple of songs to support this inspiring project. More information about this event can be found at https://fb.me/e/5WVNaxMzC . Berne invites fans to attend these events, share the message on social media, and join in celebrating the intersection of art and environmental responsibility. Whether in person or online, these moments promise to inspire action and reflection, showcasing how music can be a catalyst for positive change.
- Miguel Debattista’s Legacy: From Batteries Not Included to UltraNothing
Miguel Debattista, a prominent figure in the Maltese and European punk scenes, has carved a remarkable path through music history. From pioneering punk rock in the Maltese language with Batteries Not Included (B.N.I.) to shaping melancholic post-punk landscapes with UltraNothing, his journey reflects a commitment to innovation and raw expression. BNI live at Zion B.N.I., co-founded by Debattista in the early 1990s, is celebrated for introducing punk rock in Maltese. Their 1999 debut album, Ilsien Pajjiżi (Native Tongue) , featured groundbreaking tracks like “L-Imġissem” and “Qrunha f'Butha.” These songs, written in Maltese, fused the raw energy of punk with ska, reggae, and rock influences, resonating deeply within their community. Inspired by the rebellious spirit of Sham 69’s If the Kids Are United , B.N.I. thrived on creating music that reflected Maltese angst while tackling everyday realities with a tongue-in-cheek approach. Their vibrant performances at venues like Dempsey’s Bar and The Edge rock bar became legendary, providing a platform for Malta’s burgeoning punk scene. Over the years, B.N.I. expanded their sound. Their second album, Force Majeur (2004), embraced a more refined punk style infused with ska and reggae. This evolution continued with On and On… (2006), combining raw energy with polished songwriting, and their 2022 release, Exponential Self-Destruction , which marked a triumphant return to their roots. UltraNothing In 2023, Debattista embarked on a new musical journey with UltraNothing, a post-punk trio based in Luxembourg. Formed with Mich and Pit, the band emerged from the ashes of their previous project, Office of Weird. UltraNothing’s sound is a distinctive blend of post-punk and noise rock, described by the band as “melancho-punk”—a raw, defiant ode to existential ennui and modern exhaustion. In July 2024, UltraNothing recorded their self-titled debut EP at Holtz Sound Studio, with mastering by Julien Rosenberger. Released on October 26, 2024, the EP features four tracks: “The Grace of Time,” “Fight It Out,” “Elation,” and “Animosity.” The launch event at Mix ‘n’ Kawa Bar in Esch/Alzette, Luxembourg, was a resounding success, supported by instrumental noise rock band TVESLA and rising stars FULVOUS. The EP, released on 10” vinyl, has garnered acclaim for its intricate soundscapes and thematic depth. The single “Fight It Out” was accompanied by a visually striking music video, earning attention from platforms like Metal Hammer and DIY Conspiracy. UltraNothing’s ethos rejects clichéd punk ideologies while maintaining a staunch opposition to racism, fascism, and sexism. Rather than relying on slogans, the band channels its defiance into music that critiques societal fallacies and human struggles with an understated intensity. Looking ahead, UltraNothing is set to perform at the prestigious Out of the Crowd Festival in 2025, joining an impressive lineup that includes Karate (USA) and Bambara (USA). This milestone highlights their growing influence within the European alternative music scene. From the Maltese punk revolution with B.N.I. to the melancholic depths of UltraNothing, Miguel Debattista’s musical journey is a testament to his artistic vision and passion. As 2024 concludes and a new year begins, his contributions continue to inspire fans and musicians alike, proving that punk’s spirit thrives in reinvention and resilience. Discover UltraNothing's debut EP tracks: The Grace Of Time Fight It Out Elation Animosity Stay updated on their journey through their social media platforms: Instagram Facebook SoundCloud Bandcamp
- Press Release: Myles Drops Powerful New Track 'Lil Din l-Art Helwa'
Maltese artist Myles has just released his latest single (03/01/25), Lil Din l-Art Helwa , a bold and raw take on the state of his homeland. Inspired by the Maltese national anthem, the song flips its original sentiment, turning a hymn to Malta's beauty into a reflection on the bitter realities of power, corruption, and societal struggles. "I grew up loving the anthem's message, but I can't ignore what's happening around me," says Myles. "This song is my way of expressing how it feels to see a place you love being taken advantage of. It's not just music; it's a callout." The track is a collaboration with DJ Mac, who brings his signature scratching artistry to the mix, and Simon Deguara from Kill The Action, adding depth to the song's production. Mixed and mastered at Valhalla Music Studio, the sound is polished but carries a raw emotional punch. The accompanying video, directed and produced by Myles himself, is as visceral as the song. "I wanted the visuals to reflect my feelings-abduction, helplessness, and the cold reality of what's happening to our land," he explains. Check out the video here: Lil Din l-Art Helwa - Stream the track on Spotify: Lil Din l-Art Helwa on Spotify For media inquiries or interviews, reach out to Myles at @theogmylow. Follow Myles on his journey as he continues to create music that speaks truth to power and resonates with those who care about the future of Malta.



















