10 most anticipated metal releases of October

Author Maria Goe - 5.10.2022

Check out the list with the 10 metal albums that will be released in October, to keep you on top of the main news and not miss any releases! 

-Goatwhore – “Angels Hung from the Arches of Heaven”
American Blackened Death Metal band Goatwhore will release their eighth studio album “Angels Hung From The Arches Of Heaven” on October 7th via Metal Blade Records.

-Lamb of God – “Omens”
Scheduled for release on October 7th, “Omens” is the ninth studio album by American groove metal band Lamb Of God.

-Queensrÿche – “Digital Noise Alliance”
Also coming out on October 7th will be “Digital Noise Alliance”, the twelfth album by classic progressive metal band Queensrÿche.

-Alter Bridge – “Pawns & Kings”
“Pawns & Kings” is Alter Bridge’s seventh studio album and will be released October 14th via Napalm Records.

-Lacuna Coil – “Comalies XX” 
On October 14th, legendary Italian band Lacuna Coil will release their new re-recording album titled “Comalies XX” by Century Media Records. The album features new versions of songs from “Comalies”, which was originally published in 2002.

-Avantasia – “A Paranormal Evening with the Moonflower Society”
Avantasia’s eighth studio work will be “A Paranormal Evening with the Moonflower Society”, scheduled for release on October 21.

-Architects – “The Classic Symptoms of a Broken Spirit”
Marked as the Architects’ tenth studio album, “The Classic Symptoms of a Broken Spirit” will also be released on October 21st.

-Devin Townsend – “Lightwork”
Scheduled for release on October 28th, “Lightwork” is the new album by Canadian artist Devin Townsend.

-Fear Factory – “Recoded”
Also known for producing remixed albums, Fear Factory will release the album “Recoded” on October 28, with new versions of the songs from the album “Aggression Continuum”, originally released in 2021.

-Charlotte Wessels – “Tales from Six Feet Under Vol II”
Charlotte Wessels (ex-Delain) will release her new solo album, “Tales from Six Feet Under Vol II” on October 7th.