Templar “Conquering Swords” Out Now Via Jawbreaker Records

Out now through Jawbreaker Records, “Conquering Swords” marks the arrival of Templar’s first full‑length assault, a record that cements the Swedish heavy metal battalion as one of the genre’s most vital new forces. Forged in the lineage of their Black Knight demo and Treacherous Beast 7”, the album captures the band at full power, wielding steel, melody and unwavering conviction with the authority of seasoned warriors.

Conquering Swords” sees Templar sharpen every weapon in their arsenal. The record channels the spirit of classic Scandinavian heavy metal while carving out a sound unmistakably their own. Fans of Century, Heavy Load, Onyx, Overdrive, Mercyful Fate and Axewitch will find familiar fire here, but Templar’s command of soaring leads, triumphant choruses and ironclad riffcraft sets them apart as torchbearers for a new era.

Jawbreaker Records proudly stands behind this release as a testament to the enduring power of true heavy metal. Swedish steel will never die.

To mark the release, a limited run of official Templar merchandise has also arrived:

Quantities are strictly limited. When they’re gone, they’re gone — so act fast, warriors.

Order here: https://www.jawbreaker.se/product-tag/templar/

Templar Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/templarsweden

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edvwTCxCc8c

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DEFENDERS OF STEEL TICKET GIVEAWAY: AND THE WINNER IS…

We have a winner. Our giveaway for a free Saturday ticket to Defenders of Steel Festival 2026, run in partnership with Defenders of Steel, has now concluded. Cheers to the festival for partnering with us!

Thank you to everyone who entered by answering the question and tagging the pages. The correct answer was Alter Schlachthof in Wels, the venue hosting Saturday’s full heavy metal line-up featuring Demon, The Night Eternal, Mindless Sinner, Wytch Hazel (Set B), Vulture, Eisenhand and Zepter.

Congratulations to our winner: _erdreich_ via Instagram.

They will be joining the crowd on the 9th of May for a packed day of live music. Please drop us an email (thenwothm@gmail.com) with your details and respond by Tuesday the 2nd or will look to choose another winner!

If you did not win sadly, fear not as we have more giveaway opportunities in the pipeline! And if you are a festival that would like to offer a giveaway in partnership with thenwothm.com please contact us via thenwothm@gmail.com

In the meantime please go and support Defenders of Steel by checking them out and of course buying a ticket!

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Day 2 – Wels: Main Festival Day
May 9 | Alter Schlachthof Wels
Dragonerstraße 22, 4600 Wels
Presale: €56 / Door: €65
Doors: 13:30

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Review: Severe OVerbite “Evil Minds”

Release date: 17 April 2026

Label: Independent

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Gage J. Tolin

Swedish duo Severe Overbite returns stronger and heavier with a four track EP “Evil Minds” set for release April 17 2026. The EP is a major step forward for the band delivering a more mature and powerful sound than the 2024 debut album. The songs show a more mature side of the band with power, heavy riffs and catchy melodies still with the NWOBH influence. The album was filled with songs written in the 80’s and the EP contains an old song as well. The heaviest song , Deep Cut, was first
demoed 40 years ago in February 1986. Lyrically the EP explores war, love from a distance and that you should seize the day.

LINE-UP:
Håkan Mårtensson- Vocals
Jonas Öhlund: Guitar, bass and keyboard

Review

“Evil Minds” featured an incredibly bass forward approach to its production that I deeply appreciated, it gave the track a very satisfying ‘chugging’ quality. The Iron Maiden influence instrumentally speaking was pretty strong, but more geared toward the “Flight of Icarus” side of things. Håkan’s vocals sound both raw and polished at the same time, and there’s a maturity and methodical nature in the way he delivers each lyric. To build on that maturity, the band is an almost entirely two-man project, with the pair handling all mixing, production, and songwriting, themselves. That DIY ethos and no frills sort of stance is what heavy metal is all about.

“Walk Your Own Way” had a nice Sabbath-like bend to kick off before the main riff let loose into a nice groove. While the tempo remains at the same chugging as the prior track, it didn’t feel repetitious in the slightest. Once more, Håkan’s vocals are delivered in a way that is only moderately different from the opener, but just enough to give this one some extra juice. On top of that, I found the self-reflective and empowering nature of the lyrics to be a serious bright spot for the song.

“Deep Cut”, the one the promo lauded as ‘the heaviest’ song opened up with a hell of a riff to back up that claim. Jonas is letting loose some insanely grooving basslines. Vocally, Håkan reminded me a lot of golden age Saxon here, as did this whole song in fact. While in comparison to their other work, the lyrics here can seem a bit barebones (after all they wrote it 40 years ago!), I think that gives the track a sort of retro-adjacent charm.

“Roll With the Punches” had an ever so slightly more upbeat tempo that the rest of EP, but not enough that I could or would call it ‘speedy’. While I did love the overall melody of the chorus, and the delivery therein, I couldn’t help but feel that the song needed an extra bit of something to really polish it off. It’s an earworm of a chorus, and the groove of the song has a nice amount of headbanging quality behind it, but something felt missing here. Not sure what it is though.

Conclusion

Severe Overbite’s latest EP shows that their debut album wasn’t just a flash in the pan, and that the Swedish duo has a bit more left in their tanks. While it doesn’t break new ground or shatter the sky, it isn’t trying to, this is two dudes just playing rock n roll for the sake of rock n roll, and that should always be commended. As a sucker for DIY projects, I say “hats off!” to Severe Overbite for putting out another solid release.

TheNwothm Score: 8/10

Links

Bandcamp: https://severeoverbite.bandcamp.com/

Facebook: https://facebook.com/SevereOverbite

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/severeoverbite/

Label: Independent

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Burning Path Forge A New Chapter in Chilean Heavy Metal With Their Self‑Titled Debut

A revitalised force in Chilean heavy metal steps forward as Burning Path unveil their self‑titled debut album, now available to hear in full:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sr9rddpeDfA

Formed in the wake of profound loss, Burning Path rises from the legacy of Lucifer’s Hammer. Following the death of founding member Andre Adasme (Hades) in December 2024, his brother Rodrigo (Titan) chose to honour that legacy by forging a new chapter alongside long‑standing guitarist Hypnos. In doing so, the pair created a project that carries the spirit of their past while carving out its own identity. Titan has taken on vocal duties in addition to drums and guitar, with Hypnos contributing guitar, bass and keyboards, resulting in a lean but formidable partnership.

Burning Path’s debut album captures the traditional heavy metal heart that defined their previous work, channelling the melodic power and emotional weight that have long been their signature. The record leans into a commanding mid‑tempo stride, balancing steel‑edged riffs with a sense of drama and introspection. Echoes of classic mid‑1980s metal run through the album, drawing on the spirit of bands such as Dokken, Heavy Pettin’, Diamond Head, Europe, Witch Cross, Virgin Steele and the heavier side of 1980s KISS, yet reshaped into something unmistakably their own.

The album’s artwork reflects the band’s renewed purpose, while the music itself stands as both tribute and forward momentum. Burning Path channel heroism, melancholy and resilience in equal measure, crafting songs that feel both familiar and fiercely driven.

Tracklisting for Burning Path

  • The Imminent Passage Of Time (Intro)
  • Chasing The Future
  • Another Day
  • Take Me High
  • The God Who Dwells In The Sword
  • A Step Far Beyond
  • When Darkness Fall
  • The Darkness That Will Last
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Burningpathhm

    Label: https://dying-victims.de/

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    Support The Scene: Iron Kobra (Germany)

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    The Nwothm

    It is Friday and the weekend is here and it is time for another support the scene post! Coming from Gelsenkirchen, Germany Iron Kobra having been delivering killer heavy metal with that nostalgic twinge since 2008! The band have a stack of releases behind them including Might & Magic and Malicious Magician and also some great merch available right now over on their Bandcamp! So what better way to support the scene by grabbing some or music from the band and supporting the scene directly.

    Remember buying physical merch always goes so much further. It puts more money in bands pockets, helping them to do what they do best and that is deliver the metal! So if you love the bands music and can do so, grab some merch and help keep the metal flame burning!

    Links

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CultOfTheSnake

    Bandcamp: https://ironkobra.bandcamp.com/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EE9Ggeo_HiM

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    Stainless Unleash New Single “Whorefrost”

    Portland storming hard rock outfit Stainless return with their most ambitious work to date, confirming the release of their debut album “Lady of Lust & Steel” on High Roller Records in 2026. The announcement arrives alongside the premiere of the new single “Whorefrost”, now available to stream and purchase through the label.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t__WGO61w8o

    Formed in 2022, Stainless grew out of the Pacific Northwest underground, with members previously active in Black Breath, Long Knife, Nightfell and Ripper. The band quickly established a reputation for a sound that draws on classic hard rock while pushing into heavier territory. Guitarist Jamie Byrum describes their approach as hard rock or heavy rock, noting that although metal influences run through their music, Stainless are not a straight metal band.

    The group first made their mark with the self released “Snakebite” and “Too Hot To Steal” single, followed by the mini album “Nocturnal Racer”, their first collaboration with High Roller Records. The release was met with strong international feedback, something Byrum admits came as a relief. He explains that the band’s blend of traditional influences and unconventional execution can be unexpected in the modern landscape.

    “Lady of Lust & Steel” expands that foundation with eight new tracks recorded at Red Lantern Studios in Portland during the spring and summer of 2025. The album was produced by Byrum and engineered and mixed by Evan Mersky. Vocalist Larissa Cavacece once again delivers a commanding performance, her raw and raspy delivery shaped by early years singing in a Plasmatics cover band and drawing comparisons to Leather Leone and Wendy O. Williams.

    The album opens with “Restless an’ Ready”, a high energy track with a clear nod to AC/DC and Accept. Byrum wrote it with live performance in mind, building a middle section that echoes the feel of a classic live album. Across the record, songs such as “(Don’t Cross Me) Fool” and “Take a Listen Mama” highlight the band’s commitment to variety, a quality they trace back to their love of seventies hard rock and metal, combined with the sharper edge of eighties influences.

    Album track list 01 Restless an’ Ready 02 Whorefrost 03 (Don’t Cross Me) Fool 04 Lady of Lust & Steel 05 Danger in the Night 06 Take a Listen Mama 07 Vitamin Tease 08 Rough Justice

    “Whorefrost” is available now through High Roller Records. “Lady of Lust & Steel” will follow in 2026.

    Release: out on 20 March 2026

    Stainless online:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stainlesspdx

    Bandcamp: https://stainlesspdx.bandcamp.com

    High Roller Records

    Website: https://www.hrrecords.de

    Bandcamp: https://highrollerrecords.bandcamp.com

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq8sfG5C3Ur2ALS-9XLQSLg

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    Throw Back Thursday: V8 (Argentina)

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    The Nwothm

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vXQCNFqwu8

    V8 were a formative heavy metal band from Buenos Aires, founded in 1979 by bassist Ricardo Iorio and guitarist Ricardo Chofa Moreno after leaving Comunion Humana. They became one of the earliest groups to define Argentina’s heavy metal identity, first exploring themes of violence, rebellion and social unrest before later moving towards Christian ideas.

    The classic line‑up took shape with vocalist Alberto Zamarbide, drummer Gustavo Rowek and guitarist Osvaldo Civile. Their debut album “Luchando por el metal” in 1983 and its successor “Un paso más en la batalla” in 1984 established them as central figures in the emerging scene. A failed attempt to relocate to Brazil in 1985 caused internal divisions, leading to the departure of Civile and Rowek and the arrival of new musicians.

    Creative tensions continued, particularly during the making of their final studio album “El fin de los inicuos” in 1986, which introduced overt Christian themes. Iorio rejected the new direction and left the group, bringing V8 to an end in 1987. The former members went on to shape Argentine metal through later projects including Hermética, Almafuerte, Horcas and Logos.

    A partial reunion in 1996 produced the live album “Homenaje”, followed by a final performance in 1997 supporting Kiss at Estadio River Plate. Although V8 received limited recognition during their active years, their influence has grown considerably and their small catalogue remains a cornerstone of Argentine heavy metal.

    Discography

    Demo (1982)

    Luchando por el metal (1983)

    Un paso más en la batalla (1984)

    Aleación (1985)

    El fin de los inicuos (1986)

    Dos estrellas (1989)

    No se rindan (1991)

    Homenaje (Obras / MCMXCVI) (1996)

    Antología V8 (2001)

    1982 – 1987 (2016)

    Tiempos metálicos (2023)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fIpynu09_4&list=OLAK5uy_kzRFw2hL_z9KKTBP49ZQmjSN1UodcWTDU

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    Interview: Templar (Sweden)

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    The Nwothm

    Stockholm’s Templar are one of the newest bands carrying Sweden’s heavy metal legacy forward with conviction. Formed in 2022, they’ve quickly built momentum through their Black Knight demo, the Treacherous Beast EP, and now their 2025 single “Trident” – all leading toward their upcoming full‑length Conquering Swords. With a sound rooted in classic metal, a clear visual identity, and a love for mythic storytelling, Templar are stepping into a defining chapter. We caught up with the band to talk origins, evolution, and what awaits in 2026.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oKqqmepTPE

    Interview

    TheNwothm: For anyone discovering Templar for the first time, how would you introduce the band and the spirit behind what you do?

    Templar: We play Heavy Metal in the classic style, inspired a lot by the Swedish Heavy Metal scene of the 80s. Our objective has never been to be derivative though, but to create our own style inspired by those bands. But anyone who likes Heavy Load or early Europe will definitely feel right at home with our music.

    TheNwothm: Take us back to 2022. What sparked the decision to form Templar, and what convinced each of you that this was the right moment to start something new?

    Templar: Until around 2021, I had a band with a bunch of friends from high school. None of the others were quite as motivated to play Heavy Metal as I was, so it never really got anywhere and we eventually disbanded. So I decided to take the best songs from there and start Templar. That’s what became the Black Knight demo. Bringing in Teddy felt like a natural choice since we’d been friends for a long time and he didn’t have a band at the time. Alvin and Adam, who played on the demo, didn’t last very long and left for various reasons. I knew of Isak from before as our old bands had played together, so he felt like a good choice. Plus, he’s an incredible singer, his vocals are what makes the whole Treacherous Beast EP in my opinion. I had jammed a little with Mille in a previous band, so he also felt like a pretty natural choice to bring in.

    TheNwothm: You are based in Stockholm, Sweden. What parts of the city feel most connected to the band’s identity?

    Templar: We have our rehearsal place in Fridhemsplan, and there’s a bar there called Teodoras which we often gather at and drink beer before and after rehearsal. Funnily enough only one of us actually live in the city, with the rest of us living outside of Stockholm.

    TheNwothm: The Swedish heavy metal scene is thriving! Who are you personal favourite bands from the scene and who have you particularly enjoyed sharing a stage with?

    Templar:  Century is the best current band in my opinion. They do everything right, their sound and image is just perfect. We’ve also played with them, we opened for them when they did their release show for their latest album. Very nice guys. Other than that Helvetets Port is also a favorite of mine.

    TheNwothm: What do you think of the current state of the trad metal movement? And do you think it honours its routes or evolved too much?

    Templar: For me Heavy Metal is a timeless genre, and I prefer to just call it Heavy Metal. To me “traditional” or “old-school” Heavy Metal implies that it is imitating something older, and that it is “set” in a certain period of time, if you get what I mean. You wouldn’t call a band playing jazz “old school jazz”, nor an orchestra playing classical music as “old school classical”. With that being said, I think there are a lot of good bands nowadays that play real Heavy Metal, some more “evolved” than others. I don’t think evolving is necessarily a bad thing, it really depends on what you do with it. Hällas is a great example of a band where they honor their roots but still sound very unique.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oZ_jR2S4ec

    TheNwothm: You have a strong brand, with your image, your powerful name and great music. Do you believe it is important to sell yourself especially if you want to get far in music?

    Templar: I think having an image draws people in. It is not a coincidence that KISS has become as big as they have, their image is instantly recognizable. It shows the listeners that we are not afraid to take ourselves seriously. We also live in an era where everything is supposed to have ironic undertones, and people seem to be afraid of earnest expression. We want to be something different than that. 

    TheNwothm: Your themes revolve around mythology, fantasy and history. Are there particular Swedish myths or historical moments that have found their way into your writing?

    Templar: I’ve been wanting to write about Norse mythology for a while but we have not really done it yet. When we’ve referenced mythology in our writing it has been more of Roman and Greek mythology, like with “Trident”.

    TheNwothm: Thinking back, your first release was the 2023 demo Black Knight. What do you remember most vividly about creating that first recording?

    Templar: What I remember best was the frustrating recording process. It was all done in my friend’s rehearsal space with only three microphones, with a sound card hooked up to a laptop. Definitely no professional work environment, haha.

    TheNwothm: “Treacherous Beast” arrived later in 2024 as an EP. What story or atmosphere were you aiming to capture across those songs? And do you feel it was a natural evolution from your demo?

    Templar: We changed a lot between the demo and “Treacherous Beast”, to the point where it almost sounds like a completely different band. And it almost is, as we replaced two band members and Teddy switched over to guitar from bass. The song lyrics are very classical fantasy storytelling. 

    TheNwothm: “Trident” followed in 2025. What was the creative spark behind that single, and how did it come together in the studio? Is it a taster of your upcoming album or a standalone single?

    Templar: “Trident” is going to be on the upcoming album, opening the B-side of the vinyl. The original song is actually from the 80s, as it’s originally by Mille’s dads old band, which was called Trident. They never released anything with that band, so we sort of inherited the song and did our own take on it.

    TheNwothm: Your upcoming full length “Conquering Swords” is set for 2026. What can you share about the themes or ideas that shaped this record?

    Templar: Like with the songs on “Treacherous Beast”, we like to tell stories with our songs, often very fantasy inspired. Sometimes it’s our own stories and sometimes it’s about a book or a movie. Overall often mystical and heroic themes. “Excalibur” for example is about the Arthurian legend.

    TheNwothm: What other details can you share about the album? Will you be taking a new direction or include any surprises for fans?

    Templar: Those who like our previous work will surely not be disappointed. It’s in the same vein as the “Treacherous Beast” EP, but more polished and overall better I would say. Harder hitting production.

    TheNwothm: I would love to know, If you could place one historical figure, mythological creature or fantasy character in the front row of a Templar gig, who would you choose and why?

    Templar: Gandalf, because he can shoot fireworks. It would be cool to have fireworks at a show.

    TheNwothm: Looking ahead what do you have planned for shows in 2026?

    Templar: We are doing a tour of Germany and Czechia, coming up now in March. Then we are doing a release show in Stockholm, and then we will be playing the festivals Dying Victims Attack and Keep It True.

    TheNwothm: What goals do you have for Templar as an independent band moving forward?

    Templar: Our current goal is to start working on our next album soon. Hopefully we can get into the studio by this summer.

    TheNwothm: How can our readers buy your music and merch?

    Templar: Our upcoming record is available for pre-order through jawbreaker.se! We will also be selling shirts, patches and pins there.

    TheNwothm: Where can fans follow you online?

    Templar: Instagram or Facebook are where we’re active.

    TheNwothm: Anything else you would like to mention?

    Templar: Thank you for having us!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA0a8YOvc_I

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    REMINDER: Win A Saturday Ticket For Defenders Of Steel (CLOSES 28TH FEB!)

    This is a reminder that Defenders of Steel Festival has teamed up with TheNwothm.com to give you the chance to win a free Saturday day ticket for this year’s event.

    The festival spans two nights. Friday at KAPU is already sold out, but Saturday remains open for anyone ready to dive into a full evening of heavy metal.

    • Date: May 9
    • Location: Alter Schachthof, Wels
    • Saturday lineup: Demon (first-ever appearance in Austria), The Night Eternal, Mindless Sinner, Wytch Hazel (second set), Vulture, Eisenhand, Zeper.

    It’s a huge night, and this reminder is your nudge that one lucky winner will get to experience the entire Saturday show for free.

    How to enter

    To enter you have to do 2 simple tasks:

    Answer this question: What is the name of the venue that the Saturday event is happening in?

    Tag us/comment: leave a comment with @thenwothm and  @defendersofsteel followed by giveaway.

    You can enter by doing these two actions anywhere on our social media or as a comment on this post!

    The winner will be announced Saturday 28th of February via the site only. Watch out for comments from pages that may look like us – sadly there are a lot of scammers out there!

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    Torpedo Promotion

    Fri, 08/05/2026, 19:00 – Sat 09/05, 23:59 CEST

    Alter Schlachthof, Dragonerstraße 22, 4600 Wels, Österreich

    On Saturday, May 9, 2026, children and teens under 16 can attend the event for free, if accompanied by an adult.
    This offer is only valid at the box office and only as long as the event is not sold out.

    Teens aged 16 to 18 can purchase tickets at a reduced rate.
    A valid ID is required for entry.

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