2/10/2025

Mission Jupiter explore the Human Nature

 “People tend to be divided and not to look beyond their own doorstep, which is a major problem. This song asks if we are able to be less selfish and greedy to try and overcome this typical aspect of human nature, or at the very least attempt to be better?” - Quote Mission Jupiter asked about the meaning of the new track "Human Nature".

Where has Kate Varsak arrived?

The topic of the new music the band released a few days ago is underlined by the way the music builds and changes. If you listen closely at a moderate volume level you will surely discover not only the many variations in the voice of vocalist Kate Varsak. In general the tonality changes with nearly every step she walks through the forest at the Minsk sea. 

It's wonderful to hear the dynamics flow through. Softer and lighter parts show up and are enriched by harder guitars for few moments. But it doesn't last long and drums come in a bit more. If you prefer to stream the music on a different service look at this overview to select your streaming agent.


This is already the second single release. What can we expect of the upcoming album "Aftermath"?  Fans of alternative and hard rock, prog, metal and even Eurovision-esque crossover rock with a Cocteau Twins twist (on ‘Jak Spyniajecca Bol’, recorded in the group’s mother tongue and translated as ‘How The Pain Stops’) will also be wowed by the group’s new songs. 

Take a look on Facebook or Instagram to see how the band takes the way towards the album release day. 

2/01/2025

Ron Coolen uploads exclusive bonus tracks to streaming services

Dutch multi-instrumentalist Ron Coolen released the album "Here to stay" some time ago in 2023. Having had a listen I was blown away by the full metal intensity this recording spread. It's not that often that you get to hear new songs that have this massive feeling without just being mixed to full volume. It's the performance of the artists that gives you the feeling of listening to a real full blown metal flagship.

The cover of Ron Coolen's "Here to stay" album.

Some time passed since this listening session but it remained very vital in my mind. These days Ron Coolen came back to me telling me that he added the three bonus tracks of the physical edition to several streaming services.

Those tunes give you the chance to hear a extended, high-energy version of Heavy Metal Till I’m Dead, a powerful remake of Sin City, and the captivating instrumental piece Reprise.  These tracks showcase an impressive lineup, featuring legendary vocalist Keith St John alongside world-class guitarists Joey Concepcion (Arch Enemy), Satchel (Steel Panther), George Lynch (Dokken, Lynch Mob), and Timo Somers.

The new tracks go the same route than the album does with the exception of the track "Sin City". This one in particular came around to me a bit more relaxed. It's still metal all the way but with more groove than heavyness, something warmly welcomed by me as I had missed this some time now. But at one point the roughness still came through: when the guitar solos rush in you know this is still a hard music release.

If you want to support the artist further please have a look upon the website that holds info on how to take hold of some merchandise. Any purchase helps to keep musicians motivated to create new content for all of us.