
So Far, So Good, So Long? Thrash Legends Megadeth Take To The Killing Road One Last Time With Special Guests Anthrax And Exodus, Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa, Canada, March 1, 2026 Photos By Rob Silva Lights!Sounds!Drums!Guitars!And no 90’s dance remixes! On the same day that my sister also undertook her own farewell tour to her…

“This is the most collaborative album we’ve ever done” Photo Credit: Jim Louvau George Dionne interviews EXODUS guitarist GARY HOLT about their latest album ‘Goliath’ for KNAC.COM. The album is set for release on March 20, 2026 through Napalm Records. EXODUS is currently on tour with routes planned for the UK and North America. Highlights…

EXODUSGoliathNapalm Records From the band that brought you the creed “ALL POSERS MUST DIE!”, Bay Area Thrash Legends EXODUS return with a new album. With releases always highly anticipated, this is their 12th to date and is also their debut on a new label, Napalm Records. Not only that, this is also marks the return…

12th Studio Album Out March 20 Photo by Jim Louvau EXODUS have unleashed the colossal title track from their new album, Goliath, out March 20, 2026 via Napalm Records! Revealed today with an accompanying music video, “Goliath” simmers the tempo down with winding, malevolent leads, towering drums and ominous string work from violinist Katie Jacoby, coupled with intricate guitars…

Footage Was Too Brutal for YouTube; 12th Studio Album, Goliath, Releases March 20 Photo Credit: Jim Louvau Just last week, Bay Area thrash legends EXODUS announced their 12th studio album, Goliath. Their first album with singer Rob Dukes since 2010, the band’s Napalm Records debut, and the follow-up to their highest-charting record ever will be out March 20, 2026!…

Out March 20, 2026 via Napalm Records; First Single “3111” Unleashed Photo Credit: Jim Louvau EXODUS have announced their 12th studio album, the follow up to their highest charting record ever and Napalm Records debut, Goliath, out March 20, 2026! Today, the band reveals the massive opening track “3111” – the sinister single strikes dissonant chords before careening into breakneck thrash…