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HEAVYS Weekly Breakdown and Metal Picks | 10/26/25

HEAVYS Weekly Breakdown for 10/26/2025 

A look at the world of heavy music.
Bad Omens release new music,
Judas Priest donate to LAFD,
Slipknot lawsuit, and more.

HEAVYS Weekly Breakdown | 10/26/25

“Bad Omens are back with their third single of 2025, and you’re going to love it. Following recent tracks “Specter” and “Impose,” their latest heady anthem is called “Dying to Love.” The band teased the track earlier this week across socials, delivering a quick clip that featured a man wandering through a darkened landscape, a shadowy crowd of figures and the caption “Heaven isn’t quite what it seems.” Now, we know this is all connected to the video for “Dying to Love,” which a press release confirms was directed by Bad Omens vocalist Noah Sebastian and visual collaborator Nico. Together, they crafted a clip that find the band performing “deep within the pit of a condemned brutalist structure” for a group of “ominous spectators.” A second plotline finds the aforementioned man “wandering through an endless labyrinth of darkness.” As for the track, it has Sebastian employing a heavenly falsetto, intimate whispers and a hellacious guttural scream as he coasts above Bad Omens’ heightened, chorus-effect heavy arrangement.” (Revolver

HEAVYS Metal Picks | 10/24/25

Five new heavy songs worth hearing.
What are you headbanging to?

HEAVYS Metal Picks | 10/24/25 #Shorts
Bad Omens “Dying To Love”
Puscifer “Self Evident”
Heavensgate “A Fawn Flayed”
Ov Sulfur “Wither”
Speed “All My Angels”

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