📢 BREAKING METAL NEWS – Somewhere in the Sacred Andes! Indigenous Mapuche metal warriors Mawiza just dropped a brand-new track called “Ti Inan Paw-Pawkan”, born from deep ancestral sorrow but forged in pure sonic rage 🔥.
And guess what? They’ve got Joe Duplantier of Gojira fame howling alongside them — because when you’re fighting for your homeland, sometimes you need a French death-growl endorsement 🇨🇱🤝🇫🇷.
🎧 Watch the video now on Season of Mist’s YouTube channel:
🎤 Meet Mawiza:
Not your average blast beat band. These folks mix ancient Mapuche instruments, tribal rhythms 🪘, and furious metal riffs into something that’s been blowing minds in Chile and beyond. Their sound is like if your village elder got possessed by a demon and started headbanging — respectfully.
They’ve already won the love of the Chilean Grammys 🏆 and scene gods like Mercyful Fate, Slipknot 🤡, and Mastodon 🐘. So yeah, the spirits approve.
“Ti Inan Paw-Pawkan” is the final single before they unleash their third album, ÜL, dropping July 18 via Season of Mist. The title means something ancient and deep… or possibly just “Yell with drums” — we’re still checking with the ancestors.
Jackal Today’s Verdict
Metal’s not dead — it just put on war paint, grabbed a flute made from sacred bones, and came roaring out of the mountains with Joe Duplantier at its side. Mawiza is here. And the ground is trembling.

Chord F. Discord, the Beethoven of Buffoonery, is a self-taught expert in music who once claimed he could “play the kazoo in four languages.”
Born in Crescendo, Indiana, Chord’s first brush with fame came when he accidentally entered a yodeling contest thinking it was a pie-eating competition—and won both categories.
Chord F. Discord: proving that laughter, much like a poorly tuned ukulele, is truly universal.


