Chicago-based old-school metal trio BLACK SITES have unleashed their new single "Gideon". The song is from their upcoming full-length, The Promised Land? which will be released on September 6th, 2024.
Mark Sugar comments, "This is a very different song for us, although it fits nicely with the goth-rock side quest we’ve occasionally indulged. For all of our prog and thrash tendencies, sometimes it's nice to...
Chicago-based metal trio BLACK SITES have released their new single "Descent" on all streaming platforms. The song is from their upcoming full length, The Promised Land? which will be released on September 6th, 2024.
Mark Sugar comments on The Promised Land?: "In the immediate aftermath of our last album Untrue, we amassed a pile of new ideas pretty quickly. In June 2023, we...
Chicago-based trio BLACK SITES fuse together aspects of old school metal and 80s thrash with progressive and melodic styles. The band will release their fourth full length The Promised Land? on September 6th, 2024. This is the first album to feature Brandon White (REPENTANCE) on drums.
BLACK SITES' frontman Mark Sugar comments on The Promised Land?: "In the immediate aftermath of our last album Untrue, we amassed a pile of...
The single "World On Fire" is out now with an accompanying lyric video from progressive leaning metal act BLACK SITES. The Chicago-based trio will release their fourth full length, The Promised Land? on September 6th, 2024. This is the first album to feature Brandon White (REPENTANCE) on drums.
BLACK SITES' frontman Mark Sugar comments on "World On Fire": "[It's] [a]nother unique song in the BLACK SITES catalog. Very ZEPPELIN-ish at...
Progressive metal band, BLACK SITES, have released a video for their song "Call It By Its Name". The song is from their recently released album Untrue which was produced by Sandford Parker.
The band comments: "We felt that this song deserved some visual accompaniment, and this video certainly captures the mood of the song. The guy in the mask is the infamous Max Headroom Hacker, one of the weirder unsolved...
Progressive metal band, BLACK SITES, have released a video for their song "Call It By Its Name". The song is from their recently released album Untrue which was produced by Sandford Parker.
The band comments: "We felt that this song deserved some visual accompaniment, and this video certainly captures the mood of the song. The guy in the mask is the infamous Max Headroom Hacker, one of the weirder unsolved...
Heavy/Progressive metal band, BLACK SITES, are streaming their new album in full today at Toilet ov Hell!
The band said about the album "As everyone on Earth knows, the last couple years have been challenging. "Untrue" exists despite those challenges but is also a direct result of them. It represents our maximum effort and focus musically, and proves our strength as a cohesive unit despite us recording separately. This may...
BLACK SITES are streaming their new single "The Worst Of Us" at Metal Rules. The band said about the track, "This track represents the darker and more progressive side of the album. While this is easily one of the definitive Black Sites songs, it couldn't have existed without the increasingly irrational climate of the last few years. We hope you enjoy the next 6 minutes, and hopefully we'll see you...
Progressive metal band BLACK SITES have released their "Sword of Orion" over at Invisible Oranges. The song is from their upcoming release Untrue, which is out on October 8th.
Originally formed in 2016, BLACK SITES combine old school metal elements and draw inspiration from a wide spectrum of artists such as VOIVOD, THIN LIZZY, and BLACK SABBATH to name a...
Progressive metal band BLACK SITES will release their upcoming album Untrue on October 8th 2021. The
Originally forming in 2016, BLACK SITES combine old school metal elements and draw inspiration from a wide spectrum of artists such as VOIVOD, THIN LIZZY, and BLACK SABBATH to name a few. The new release follows their previous albums In Monochrome (2017), and Exile (2019) which made Angry Metal Guy's #3 album of...