Start with what landed this week
See the newest metal releases in one fast view instead of jumping between feeds, labels, and playlists.
Recent Releases
Keep this week's metal releases and the albums that just landed in one clean flow, so you can go from "what came out?" to "what should I play next?" without losing time.
Built for metal fans who do not want good new records to disappear after the first scroll.


See the newest metal releases in one fast view instead of jumping between feeds, labels, and playlists.
Keep recent albums visible for longer so strong records do not vanish after the first release-day rush.
Move from the list into the album detail page when something stands out and decide what to hear next.
Stay Current Without Starting Over
A lot of new metal disappears after the first few days. Recent Releases gives you a better catch-up view so you can scan what is fresh, revisit what slipped by, and keep moving.
Instead of rebuilding the week from memory, you get one place to keep the recent queue visible until you are ready to listen.


Go Beyond the List
The useful part is not just seeing the title once. When a recent release looks interesting, you can jump into the album detail page and keep discovery moving.


Related Feature
See what is coming next and set alarms before release day slips by.
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Go from discovery to watching when a release catches your attention.
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Keep your pending alarms, released records, and listened queue organized.
Open page ->FAQ
It covers this week's metal releases and the records that are still recent enough to be worth catching up on after the first wave of hype.
No. It is also useful for the albums you meant to hear a few days ago and do not want to lose in the backlog.
Yes. When a release looks interesting, you can open the album detail page and keep moving deeper instead of stopping at the list view.
Yes. Recent Releases works as one entry point, but you can keep moving into upcoming releases, videos, and your tracker without breaking the flow.