See the next weeks at a glance
Keep upcoming metal releases visible before release day instead of remembering them too late.
Upcoming Releases
Keep future metal releases visible, open the album before release day, and set alarms for the records you do not want to remember two weeks late.
Built for listeners who want to know what is next before the date falls out of sight.


Keep upcoming metal releases visible before release day instead of remembering them too late.
Check release details early so future albums have context, not just a date floating in your memory.
Use alarms when a record matters enough that you want to catch it on time.
See the Horizon Clearly
Upcoming Releases is for the records you hear about early, then almost lose. Instead of trusting memory, you get a clean view of what is next and what deserves a reminder.
It works best when you want to review the next weeks, compare future releases, and decide which ones belong in your own tracker.


Turn Anticipation into Action
The most useful upcoming view is not just a date list. It lets you inspect the release, understand what it is, and decide whether you want a reminder before it drops.


Related Feature
Catch up on what already landed when release day becomes release week.
Open page ->Related Feature
Jump from the release into music videos when you want more than the title.
Open page ->Related Feature
Move future releases into your own tracked queue and keep them organized.
Open page ->FAQ
It focuses on the metal releases coming in the next weeks, so you can see what is on the horizon before the date slips past.
Yes. Upcoming Releases lets you open the album early, check the detail page, and decide whether it deserves a reminder.
Upcoming Releases is the discovery and planning view. Release Tracker is the personal follow-up view for the albums you decide to keep.
Yes. That is one of the main reasons to use Upcoming Releases instead of relying on memory or scattered label posts.