I’m cautiously optimistic. The band’s been quiet since last fall, but their management hinted at 'big plans' in a recent interview. They’ve got a history of surprise drops—remember when they announced that 2022 tour three weeks before kickoff? Venues might be tricky this year with so many acts rescheduling post-pandemic, but if they pull it off, I’d bet on a summer/fall run. Side note: their lighting designer joined a Q&A last month and mentioned testing new stage effects…
If they tour, I hope they bring back the holographic stage elements from their 'Digital Ghost' era. That was peak performance art meets rock show. Until then, I’ll just keep replaying their live album on loop—it almost fills the void.
No concrete dates, but the buzz is real! The Alphad’s drummer dropped a cryptic Instagram story last week with studio snippets and what looked like tour planning notes. Their label’s been tight-lipped, but fan forums are dissecting every post. If they do hit the road, expect a mix of deep cuts and new material—their latest EP hinted at a heavier direction, so live versions could be wild. I’m already saving up for VIP passes; their merch game is next-level too.
The Alphad has been one of those bands that feels like they’ve been around forever, yet somehow always manage to keep their sound fresh. I’ve been tracking their socials lately, and while there’s no official announcement yet, rumors are swirling about potential dates in Europe and North America later this year. Their last tour was a mix of intimate venues and festival slots, and if they follow that pattern again, tickets will sell out fast.
What’s interesting is how their live shows have evolved—less reliance on backing tracks, more raw energy. I caught them at a smaller gig last year, and the way they reworked older tracks like 'Neon Echoes' was unreal. Fingers crossed they confirm something soon because their stage presence is something you don’t want to miss.
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*If you've stumbled upon this book and you haven't read book one, I highly recommend reading Alpha Gray for context before diving into this one!*
THEO: I'm next in line to be the alpha of my pack, but my father doesn't think I'm ready. In his eyes, I'll never be- he wants me to grow up, straighten up, to be someone I'm just... not. At least I've got the security squad in the meantime, and I'm taking on more responsibility there. I assumed working with the IT unit would be a total bore, but the new girl on the unit has me intrigued. I'm used to getting any girl I want, yet she's rebuffed all of my advances. She's a goody-goody, thinks she's too good for me- and , she probably is, but that won't stop me from trying to get in her pants. Underneath every good girl persona is a bad girl just dying to get out. Challenge accepted. ~
BROOKE: All I wanted to do when I came to work for the IT unit at the security squad was keep my head down and do my job. I was doing it pretty well, too until Theo got assigned as liaison between the IT unit and squad leadership. I had a crush on him as a kid, but now that he's grown he's a foul-mouthed, womanizing hothead; a total alphahole. Other girls may fall for his good looks and his devil-may-care attitude, but not me. He's hanging around the IT unit to observe and report, but he's zeroed in on me for some reason, keeps trying to get under my skin. And just when I think I can escape him, fate delivers the cruelest twist yet.
This is book 2 of, A Broken Alpha, but can be read as a standalone. ️ warning, bxb, lots of detailed scenes, bad language, and abuse. Alpha Reid hates hybrids, especially werewolf- vampire hybrids. What happens when he finds out his mate is one. What happens when he finds him in the dungeon at another pack barely alive. Does he leave him there to continue to get tortured or rescue him?Reid inherited his dad Aiden's abilities plus one unique to him.Alpha Reid quickly becomes the strongest Alpha around. His abilities strengthen and grow once he becomes Alpha. Reid has one flaw, he hates hybrids with a passion. After one killed his best friend at the age of 16 it has been his mission to find this hybrid and kill him. He hates all hybrids because of this and would love to kill them all.What happens when he discovers his mate is a hybrid while visiting another Alpha to see if the hybrid he's looking for is in his dungeon. He initially went into that dungeon to find, torture and kill this hybrid and maybe more. But instead he found his mate. Does he leave him there to rot or does he save him
Alpha Kai's Son.
My father's shadow still dominates the BloodCrest Pack I'm trying to lead; even becoming Alpha didn't change a damn thing.
So I take my anger out on any poor bastard put in the steel ring with me. It calms me, but only for a few hours; because blood-red rage follows me everywhere I go.
It follows me into the cage the night I'm pitted against an opponent half my size.
An opponent with a bigger chest than your average gym buff.
A woman...
I think I'm doing the right thing by refusing the fight because I know this woman will meet Death at my hands. That is, until my wolf growls the word I never expected to hear in the middle of a fight.
MATE.
With a name as sweet as her scent and a right hook to match, I know I can't accept Cherie as my mate. Not with the beast I inherited from my tainted bloodline - a Lycan with a thirst for blood…
So do I reject sweet Cherie to protect her, or do I indulge in the whims of my beast and claim her?
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Cherie
I didn't expect to meet my mate when I decided to step into that ring that night. But the second my wolf recognized its mate, I knew it wouldn't be over.
Creed Volkov is every bit as terrifying as they say, but I won't allow myself to be bullied by another man. I've come here to win; I NEED to win in order to protect those close to me.
Running away from Creed seems like the logical choice, I find myself in that ring with him again.
Why can't I bring myself to say the Rejection Vow?
And why am I suddenly having dreams about a red-haired woman?
"We call him out God. Because we have no other choice."
Discipline and order is not Jada's choice. And after graduation, she expects to become a slave to a prison warden for the rest of her life. Just like the rest of the delinquents.
However, her fate takes a sudden change when an offer is put on the table. Enter a competition. One to become a Silent - a deadly assassin who works for Alpha Kael, giving their entire life to defend him.
To succeed, her stubbornness will be put to the test. And a relationship with the Alpha himself, although forbidden, might be the ticket to the top.
When Maddie finds her fiance in bed with another woman, she's heartbroken. When she finds out her friend and half the pack knew about his affair, she leaves them all behind.
However, as the future Luna of the strongest pack in the kingdom, Silver Moon, she can't stay single for long. Her father demands a successor, and so the Alpha Games commence. To enter, one must be from a strong family, and be of age. Unfortunately, that includes her ex and the son of their greatest rival.
When Maddie sees the limited options for her future mate, she takes her fate into her own hands and enters the games, but who will be the last wolf standing?
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The Alpha Games is a werewolf romance story, with a kickass lead and an enemies-to-lovers twist.
Alpha Syd is a side-story of Scars.
“I was reborn the heartless demon wolf, Syd Vicious. I became a nightmare, an urban legend, folklore, a monster.” The only daughter of the fallen White Ridge Pack’s Beta, Sydney Eld, was forever changed on the “Night of Raids.” Losing the last of her family and fighting against her own pack. Her natural wiry flame-red hair and amber eyes leave others shaken with fear. It’s no wonder the goddess has chosen Sydney to take over as Alpha since she has proven again and again to fight for what is right and will not let anyone stand in her way.
She is not without opposition, as pack elders are not thrilled with the prospect of a female Alpha. She also has to fight off a group of rogues led by a Rogue Alpha hell-bent on seeing the White Ridge Pack burnt to the ground.
Sydney’s only light and hope are her Lumiere (a term for male Luna), Silas Youngblood. He is the third son of the Amaris Pack's Beta and her destined mates. Can Silas pull Syd out of her dark path? Can she learn to trust again? Can this fated mated pair rise above to bring prosperity back to their pack?
The Alphad's music has this infectious energy that makes it hard to pick just one favorite, but if I had to guess their most popular track, 'Neon Echoes' probably takes the crown. It’s got this synth-heavy vibe paired with lyrics that stick in your head for days—I’ve caught myself humming the chorus at random times. The music video’s aesthetic, all neon lights and retro-futurism, definitely helped it blow up on platforms like TikTok.
What’s interesting is how the song bridges generations. My younger cousins vibe to it for the beats, while I appreciate the throwback to 80s-inspired production. It’s rare for a track to dominate both streaming charts and underground playlists, but 'Neon Echoes' pulled it off. The Alphad’s other songs are great, but this one feels like their accidental anthem.
The Alphad is a fictional group from the anime 'Tiger & Bunny', and its members are some of the most intriguing characters in the series. The core lineup includes Lunatic, a vigilante with a fiery sense of justice; Maverick, the enigmatic mastermind pulling strings from the shadows; and Jake Martinez, whose powers and motives are as mysterious as his past.
What makes them fascinating is how they contrast with the show’s hero-centric world. While Sternbild City celebrates flashy, corporate-sponsored heroes, The Alphad operates in the gray areas, questioning the system. Lunatic’s brutal methods, Maverick’s chessmaster vibes, and Jake’s unpredictable alliances create a dynamic that’s way more complex than your typical villain squad. I love how their backstories slowly unravel, making you question who’s really 'right' in their clashes with Kotetsu and Barnaby.
The Alphad's first album dropped in 2012, and it felt like a breath of fresh air in the indie scene. I stumbled upon it during a late-night YouTube dive, and the raw energy of tracks like 'Neon Echoes' instantly hooked me. Their blend of synth-pop and gritty guitar riffs was unlike anything else at the time.
What’s wild is how their sound evolved over the years—that debut feels almost nostalgic now, like a time capsule of early 2010s experimentation. I still revisit it when I need a hit of that unpolished, earnest creativity. It’s crazy to think how far they’ve come since then.