Written By Sabbatha Ashvale
In this weeks Metalhead Horoscopes an open-minded approach towards fellow metalheads is the best practice now. The Moon in adventurous Sagittarius begins with sextile conscious Libra, nudging us to listen across metal genres. The Moon magnifies generous Jupiter in Cancer, removing gatekeeping tendencies. A lunar trine to sensitive Chiron in Aries at 9:23 pm EDT urges us to connect at shows and beyond. There’s nothing to be gained by keeping to ourselves under such stars. Horns up!

Aries (March 21 – April 19)
The Moon in your truth-seeking 9th house trines Chiron in your bold sign, setting you up for authenticity and respect in the scene. Don’t turn away, engage. Listen to new bands, reflect, and let go of old-school mindsets holding you back.
Your Lucky Song of The Week: Immortal — The Call of the Wintermoon (1992) Season of Mist
Taurus (April 20 – May 20)
The Moon in your transformative 8th house trines Chiron in your intuitive 12th, helping you shed grudges and fears. Face the pit, face the wounds and find the weight lifting as new connections form in the scene.
Your Lucky Song of The Week: Agalloch — Limbs (2006) Eisenwald
Gemini (May 21 – June 20)
Your fellow headbangers want the best for you. The Moon supports Chiron in your community sector, reminding you that belonging is real. If someone pushes your buttons, another can help you decompress by blasting brutal riffs. Don’t bottle it up, the code of metal is mutual respect.
Your Lucky Song of The Week: At the Gates — Forever Blind (1994) Century Media
Cancer (June 21 – July 22)
There is peace in blast beats. With the Moon in your 6th house trining Chiron in your 10th, you’ve got the drive to crank it loud and push projects into high gear. Let music fuel your focus, circle pit optional and remember that even in the grind, your rituals matter. This week’s Metalhead Horoscope reminds you that you can work hard and still find meaning through the riffs.
Your Lucky Song of The Week: Insomnium — While We Sleep (2013) Century Media
Leo (July 23 – August 22)
The Moon rages through your 5th house, urging you to live loud. A trine to Chiron in your 9th house motivates you to buy the tickets, take the road trip, and let the experience transcend entertainment.
Your Lucky Song of The Week: Emperor — Into the Infinity of Thoughts (1994) Candlelight Records
Virgo (August 23 – September 22)
The Moon in your rebellious 4th house trines Chiron in your 8th, pushing you to confront shadows and release poser baggage. Duel with it now and you’ll free yourself for a louder, happier future. A family member may offer key insight.
Your Lucky Song of The Week: Neurosis — Stones from the Sky (2001) Neurot Recordings
Libra (September 23 – October 22)
The Moon in your lyrics zone trines Chiron in your connection sector, setting you up for real engagement with your inner circle of metalheads. Speak openly, riffs and honesty heal louder together than silence ever will. This Metalhead Horoscope reminds you that your voice matters, onstage and off.
Your Lucky Song of The Week:
Dark Tranquillity — ThereIn (1999) Century Media
Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)
The Moon in your 2nd house trines Chiron in your 6th house by steadying your writing and sharpening your craft. A fellow musician could step in to help, reminding you that creation isn’t a solo burden.
Your Lucky Song of The Week: Morbid Angel — Chapel of Ghouls (1989) Silver Lining Music
Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)
With the Moon in your sign trining Chiron in your 5th, expression equals preservation. Don’t down-tune your truth, shred it. Show yourself without reserve, and happiness follows.
Your Lucky Song of The Week: Absu — Never Blow Out the Eastern Candle (1997) Agonia Records
Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)
The Moon drifts through your 12th house, trining Chiron in your 4th house nudging you to break from old playlists and try something new. It may feel risky, but trust the process. It’s the path forward.
Your Lucky Song of The Week: Katatonia — Leaders (2006) Napalm Records
Aquarius (January 20 – February 18)
The Moon in your friendship zone trines Chiron in your lyrics sector, pushing you to roar your truth. You’re not alone, the pit has your back, and the support runs deeper than you think.
Your Lucky Song of The Week: Arch Enemy — No Gods, No Masters (2014) Century Media
Pisces (February 19 – March 20)
With the Moon in your 10th house of pit mastery trining Chiron in your 2nd house, you can lead with purpose and find ways to fund the merch table too. Play loud, live loud, it all connects.
Your Lucky Song of The Week: Judas Priest — Beyond the Realms of Death (1978) Sony Music
That’s it for this week’s edition of Metalhead Horoscope: Zodiac Fate, Oct 2025. The stars have spoken: no gatekeeping, no walls, no bullshit. Just riffs, sweat, and community. Keep your volume high, your horns higher, and remember, the universe headbangs with you. 🤘 If you’re hungry for more, dive into our latest Deep Cuts Metals Hidden Gems to unearth underground treasures, and crank up the new Seven Deadly Songs for the heaviest tracks of the week. Stay loud, stay true, and we’ll see you back here for next week’s Metalhead Horoscopes.
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Metalhead Horoscope F.A.Q.
Q: Are these horoscopes real astrology or just jokes for metalheads?
A: Both. The horoscopes come from actual astrological forcasts, but the language is written in pure metalhead tongue- in-cheek because you deserve prophecy that sounds like a pit, not a PTA meeting.
Q: How do we pick the Lucky Song of the Week?
A: Each track is hand picked to echo the week’s cosmic vibe. If Mars is throwing horns, expect riffs sharp enough to cut steel. If the Moon is weeping in Virgo, you’ll get a track that slays with precision. No boring playlists, no cookie cutter picks. Just deep cuts: metals hidden gems and cult classics.
Q: Can metal really mix with astrology?
A: Of course. Both are about cycles, transformation, and intensity. Astrology tells you where the stars are screaming and metal tells you how to scream back.
Q: Why should I care about astrology if I only worship riffs and distortion?
A: Because the cosmos is basically the ultimate tour manager thats setting the stage, flipping the lights, and sometimes cancelling the gig. You don’t have to believe in it to bang your head to it.
Q: Do we take requests for Lucky Songs in our horoscopes?
A: Absolutely. Drop your ideas in the comments or shoot us a message. We might just spin your favorite band into the cosmic setlist next week.