See dates without the noise
Use one clean view for metal release dates instead of relying on memory, scattered posts, or random reminders.
Metal Release Calendar
Use Metal Releases as your metal release calendar to keep track of recent albums, upcoming records, and the dates that matter before they fall out of sight.
Useful when you want one place to check what landed, what is next, and which release dates are actually worth remembering.


Use one clean view for metal release dates instead of relying on memory, scattered posts, or random reminders.
Move from what came out this week to what is landing next without changing tools or losing context.
Use in-app alarms and revisit the list when a future release is worth catching on day one.
Why a Calendar Helps
A metal release calendar is not just a list of dates. It is a practical way to keep your listening organized when there are always new records, coming releases, and albums you meant to revisit after launch week.
Metal Releases gives you a more usable flow: check what is new, review what is coming, and keep the important release dates visible instead of hoping you remember them later.


Use It Like a Tracker
A useful metal release calendar should do more than show dates. It should help you decide what matters, revisit it later, and stay aware of the albums you want to hear as soon as they arrive.


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See what is already out now and catch up on recent albums.
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Keep future metal releases and alarms in view before release day.
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A metal release calendar is a simple way to track new and upcoming metal albums in date order, so you can see what is already out and what is coming next.
The easiest way is to keep release dates, recent albums, and coming releases in one place. Metal Releases is built to make that faster and easier to revisit.
Yes. A useful metal release calendar should help you review both what landed recently and what is still on the way.
Yes. You can use it as a release tracker for recent albums, future dates, and important coming releases you want to keep on your radar.