Published: April 24, 2026
Episode 315 delivers two hours of new releases and classic rock and metal from around the world, including Frozen Soul, Carcass, Electric Callboy and more.
The Rockum Radio Show Episode 315 aired this week featuring new releases from Carcass, Venom, Soulfly and Armored Saint, highlighting current activity across the global rock and metal scene.
The episode opens with Carcass and “No Love Lost” from the album Heartwork, released in 1993, setting the tone with one of the defining records of melodic death metal. The band’s legacy remains deeply connected to the genre’s evolution, with vocalist Jeff Walker continuing to represent its core identity.
From there, the program moves into new material with Frozen Soul and “Deathweaver”, part of their upcoming album No Place Of Warmth, to be released via Century Media.
New York hardcore veterans Pro-Pain follow with “Scorched Earth”, marking their return with the album Stone Cold Anger after more than a decade.
DevilDriver continue the momentum with “Dig Your Own Grave”, part of their upcoming album Strike and Kill, reinforcing Dez Fafara’s ongoing presence in modern metal.
The show also highlights Southpaw FLHC with “Rolling Stone”, bringing a hardcore edge reminiscent of bands like Biohazard.
Soulfly, led by Max Cavalera, return with “Favela Dystopia”, taken from the album Chama, featuring collaborations with Dino Cazares and Todd Jones.
The first segment closes with black metal pioneers Venom and “Kicked Outta Hell”, introducing their upcoming album Into Oblivion.
The second segment expands the sonic range with Ravaged By The Yeti and “Vengeance In Fur”, part of their upcoming album Snowbound Horror.
DOWN follow with “N.O.D.”, revisiting their classic album Over The Under, which is set to return in a remastered edition.
Armored Saint continue with “Close To The Bone”, offering a first look at their upcoming album Emotion Factory Reset.
The show also features Ruthless with “Curse Of The Beast”, continuing their legacy within traditional heavy metal.
Closing the segment, Canadian progressive legends Voivod present “Forgotten In Space (Symphonique Live)”, recorded with the Quebec Symphony Orchestra for their upcoming live release Symphonique.
The third part shifts into melodic and power metal territories, beginning with Shadowborne and “High And Low”, introducing their debut album Heaven’s Falling.
Vision Divine follow with “18 (It Feels Like Heaven)”, part of their upcoming EP A Clockwork Reverie.
Nuclear Messiah continue with “For Mad Men Only”, followed by a classic moment with Dream Evil and “Metal Gods”.
Telomyras bring “Witch”, while Liva close the segment with “Samson & Dalila”.
The final stretch moves into a broader rock and alternative spectrum, beginning with Upper Lip and “Blood Of Rock N’ Roll”, followed by Lindsay Schoolcraft and “I Wait For You To Fall”.
Electric Callboy continue with “Hypercharged”, while The Roost introduce “Miss You Every Day”.
Ana follows with “Shadow Of Life”, while Self Deception bring “Don’t Belong”.
The show closes with They Might Be Giants and “Get Down”, adding a different perspective to the final moments of the broadcast.
ROCKUM RADIO SHOW – FULL PLAYLIST
Carcass – No Love Lost
Frozen Soul – Deathweaver
Pro-Pain – Scorched Earth
DevilDriver – Dig Your Own Grave
Southpaw FLHC – Rolling Stone
Soulfly – Favela Dystopia
Venom – Kicked Outta Hell
Ravaged By The Yeti – Vengeance In Fur
DOWN – N.O.D.
Armored Saint – Close To The Bone
Ruthless – Curse Of The Beast
Voivod – Forgotten In Space (Symphonique Live)
Shadowborne – High And Low
Vision Divine – 18 (It Feels Like Heaven)
Nuclear Messiah – For Mad Men Only
Dream Evil – Metal Gods
Telomyras – Witch
Liva – Samson & Dalila
Upper Lip – Blood Of Rock N’ Roll
Lindsay Schoolcraft – I Wait For You To Fall
Electric Callboy – Hypercharged
The Roost – Miss You Every Day
Ana – Shadow Of Life
Self Deception – Don’t Belong
They Might Be Giants – Get Down
The Rockum Radio Show, produced and hosted by Gino Alache, airs via CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston, Ontario.
Originally aired on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, from 9 to 11 PM, the Rockum Radio Show continues a legacy that traces back to Rockum Radio Station, launched in 2004 as part of Rockumweb.com, originally founded in 2002.
On Canadian FM since June 2019, the program has expanded that foundation, connecting artists and audiences across continents while maintaining a consistent focus on rock and metal.
Across decades, the project has brought together artists, music and audiences from multiple continents, continuing to grow as a platform driven by passion, independence and a commitment to the music itself.