Revocation Changing the Metal Landscape

November 30, 2009 by Editor  
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Existence is Futile might be a suitable title for Revocation’s latest full-length CD, but pigeonholing this thrash/death metal power trio is more like an exercise in futility.

The 23-year-old Bostonians slay traditional metal sub-genres by blending technical precision, ferocious shredding, progressive riffs and melodic solos with sophisticated compositions and timely lyrical topics delivered in vocals ranging from death metal growls to mid-range barks to grindcore screams.

“I think we are just legitimate fans of different types of not only metal but other styles of music in general,” says Revocation’s singer/guitarist Dave Davidson of the band’s diversity. “We’ve never subscribed to, ‘Oh, I only listen to thrash’ or ‘I only listen to death metal.’ I find really awesome elements in the music that I like of all different genres, whether it’s thrash, grindcore or black metal. We’re all legitimate fans of that music, so those influences creep in and when you add it all up, I think it makes it sound a little bit different because we are not just going to write 45 minutes of blast beats and death metal growls. There are going to be some other elements.” Read more

Them Crooked Vultures Offering Full Album Stream

November 17, 2009 by Editor  
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Them Crooked Vultures album1 Them Crooked Vultures Offering Full Album StreamThem Crooked Vultures have posted YouTube streams of all the tracks from their forthcoming CD. The decision to stream the disc – which hits record stores on November 17 – was apparently made in response to an unauthorized leak of the album.

As has been previously reported, Them Crooked Vultures — which consists of Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl, Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones and Queens of the Stone Age’s Josh Homme – will perform their first-ever West Coast shows beginning November 17 at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles. Other show-venues include the Fox Theater in Oakland (Nov. 19), the Paramount Theater in Seattle (Nov. 21) and the Roseland Theater in Portland (Nov. 22).

To listen to the album in its entirety, click here.

Slipknot latest band to cancel summer tour

August 26, 2009 by Editor  
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SLIPKNOT Slipknot latest band to cancel summer tourAdd Slipknot to the ever-expanding list of bands whose summer tours have been sidelined by injury.

The masked metal band was forced to cancel all its concert dates through August and September after drummer Joey Jordison was taken to the hospital with unspecified health problems on Saturday.

Frontman Corey Taylor announced the cancellation from the stage during the nine-member band’s concert in Seattle.

“There’s a severe medical emergency,” Taylor said in the fan footage shot on Saturday. “He’s (Jordison) OK though. He sends his love to everyone here, and wants you to know he wishes he could be here.”

He added that he hoped the band would reschedule the tour dates before the end of the year.

“Hold on to your ticket stubs, because we are coming fucking back to do this,” Taylor said. “We will be back in a couple of months to make this up. I want you all to send as much love as you can to Joey Jordison.”

A brief post on the band’s official website, slipknot1.com, however, suggested fans get their money back.

“Slipknot’s shows in Seattle and Kennewick have been postponed and the remaining dates for August and September have been canceled due to illness. Please check with your local promoter on ticket refunds.”

Kiss Announces Dates For North American Tour

August 25, 2009 by Editor  
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Les Kiss has announced the dates for their forthcoming “Kiss Alive 35” North American tour. Commemorating the band’s 35th year, the tour kicks off September 25 in Detroit Rock City, and concludes in December in Dallas, Texas. Shows will take place in 39 cities.

Promised features include a new stage set, pyrotechnics that only the “hottest band in the world” can deliver, and new costumes. The set list for the 2-1/2 hour show will include such hits as “Rock and Roll All Nite” and “I Was Made for Lovin’ You,” as well as songs from Kiss’s latest album, Sonic Boom.

In separate statements, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley expressed excitement about the tour.

“For 35 years, Kiss raised the bar for what a rock concert should really be,” said Simmons. “This year is no different – all new, all killer … all Kiss! The master’s class in rock is in session! Kiss rules. Oh, yeah!”

Bigger is better!” echoed Stanley. “Sonic Boom is our future and Kiss Alive is our proud past. On this tour you get Kiss Alive plus a slew of other classics and soon to be classics. New stage, new battle gear and a pyro arsenal that will again show everyone that there is only one Kiss!”

Sonic Boom will be released October 6 exclusively at Walmart, Walmart.com, and Sam’s Club. The album is the centerpiece of a three-disc set that also includes a newly recorded greatest hits CD and a live DVD shot earlier this year in Argentina. The CD/DVD set will retail for $12.

The main supporting act for “Kiss Alive 35” will be Buckcherry. Tour dates are as follows:

Sept. 25 – Detroit, MI @ Cobo Arena
Sept. 26 – Detroit, MI @ Cobo Arena
Sept. 28 – Cleveland, OH @ Quicken Loans Arena
Sept. 29 – London, ON @ John Labatt Centre
Oct. 1 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
Oct. 2 – Toronto, ON @ Air Canada Centre
Oct. 3 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
Oct. 5 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden
Oct. 9 – Uniondale, NY @ Nassau Coliseum
Oct. 10 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
Oct. 12 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wachovia Center
Oct. 13 – Washington, DC @ Verizon Center
Oct. 16 – Hampton, VA @ Hampton Coliseum
Oct. 17 – Greenville, SC @ Bi-Lo Center
Oct. 19 – Pensacola, FL @ Civic Center
Oct. 21 – Tampa, FL @ St. Pete Times Forum
Oct. 22 – Sunrise, FL @ Bankatlantic Center
Oct. 24 – Birmingham, AL @ BJCC
Oct. 26 – Atlanta, GA @ Phillips Arena
Oct. 28 – Nashville, TN @ Sommet Center
Oct. 29 – Little Rock, AR @ Verizon Center
Nov. 6 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
Nov. 7 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center
Nov. 9 – Winnipeg, MB @ MTS Centre
Nov. 10 – Saskatoon, SK @ Credit Union Centre
Nov. 12 – Calgary, AB @ Pengrowth Saddledome
Nov. 14 – Vancouver, BC @ GM Place
Nov. 15 – Seattle, WA @ Key Arena
Nov. 17 – Portland, OR @ Rose Garden
Nov. 20 – Sacramento, CA @ ARCO Arena
Nov. 21 – Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
Nov. 24 – Anaheim, CA @ Honda Center
Nov. 25 – Los Angeles, CA @ Staples Center
Nov. 27 – San Diego, CA @ Sports Arena
Nov. 28 – Las Vegas, NV
Dec. 1 – Glendale, AZ @ Jobing.com Arena
Dec. 2 – El Paso, TX @ UTEP
Dec. 4 – Austin, TX @ Frank Erwin Center
Dec. 5 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
Dec. 6 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center

Depeche Mode and Whitesnake Also Cancel Summer Dates

August 20, 2009 by Author  
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Depeche Mode cancelled its show at Shoreline Amphitheatre near San Francisco on Wednesday after frontman David Gahan was ordered by doctors on complete vocal rest for 48 hours.

“San Francisco is one of the most important cities to the band and we are devastated that we have been force to cancel this date,” Gahan said in a prepared statement. “We hope to be back soon to play for all our fans in the area.”

Tracy Lawrence’s tour was derailed yesterday after doctors in Nashville detected early signs of pneumonia, forcing the cancellation of his show at the Wildhorse Saloon in Lufkin, Texas and potentially several more dates.

Whitesnake also cut the rest of its dates with Judas Priest after frontman David Coverdale, who had been suffering from laryngitis, lost his voice while performing at Red Rocks Amphitheatre Tuesday.

“Listen, I sincerely, sincerely apologize,” Coverdale told the audience after just four songs. “I have no fucking voice left. I have laryngitis. I tried. I can’t do it. I’m so sorry. It hurts for me to do this. Honest to god, I wish I could continue, but I’m not able to. I can only express my apologies. Thanks you so much.”

Yesterday, he followed up with a statement that said, in part, “I genuinely appreciate your care and concern, but may I assure you all that I am now safely home and doing well. All I need to do is to rest my vocal cords for a couple of weeks. The really difficult thing is for me to shut the F up.”

He added, “I’ll be back to see the exceptionally good specialists in a couple of weeks. Until then, I would appreciate everyone not worrying.”

Earlier this summer, the Beastie Boys had to cancel their summer tour after Adam Yauch was diagnosed with cancer.

New Kiss Album “Sonic Boom”

August 19, 2009 by Author  
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kiss sonic boom album art1 New Kiss Album Sonic BoomKiss’s new album, Sonic Boom, will be sold exclusively at Walmart, Walmart.com, and Sam’s Club, the band announced yesterday (Aug. 17).

The 11-track disc, which is the group’s first studio album in 11 years, is the centerpiece of a three-disc package that also includes a re-recorded greatest hits CD and a live DVD shot in Argentina during the band’s recent KISS ALIVE 35 tour. The set will retail for $12 and will be in stores October 6.

“Sonic Boom may be the best new record we’ve done since Destroyer,” said Gene Simmons, in a prepared statement. “It is Rock And Roll Over meets Love Gun. The world’s biggest retailer had better get ready for the hottest band in the world and hire more cashiers before October 6.”

To mark the album’s release, Kiss will stage a special KISS ALIVE 35 show at Detroit Rock City’s legendary Cobo Arena on September 25. The venue served previously as the setting for the series of shows that spawned the band’s classic 1975 album, Kiss Alive!

“Through all of the albums that are considered our classics, we tried to always find ways to give our fans extras that went beyond just the music,” said Paul Stanley. “Besides our making the best KISS album in decades, Walmart has made it possible for us to include a bonus CD with 15 of our most famous songs and an additional live DVD …. In every sense, Sonic Boom is the ultimate return to classic KISS form.”

A snippet of the albums’ first single, “Modern Day Delilah,” has been posted on the band’s website. Pre-orders are set to start in September at Walmart.com.

Sonic Boom track list:
“Modern Day Delilah”
“Russian Roulette”
“Never Enough”
“Yes I Know (Nobody’s Perfect)”
“Stand”
“Hot and Cold”
“All for the Glory”
“Danger Us”
“I’m an Animal”
“When Lightning Strikes”
“Say Yeah”
Kiss Klassics:
“Deuce”
“Detroit Rock City”
“Shout It Out Loud”
“Hotter Than Hell”
“Calling Dr. Love”
“Love Gun”
I Was Made For Lovin’ You”
Heaven’s On Fire”
“Lick It Up”
“I Love It Loud”
“Forever
“Christine Sixteen”
“Do You Love Me?”
“Black Diamond”
“Rock and Roll All Nite”
Kiss: Live In Buenos Aires DVD:
“Deuce”
“Hotter Than Hell”
“C’Mon and Love Me”
“Watchin’ You”
“100,000 Years”
“Rock and Roll All Nite”

My Dying Bride Releases 10th studio Album

April 17, 2009 by Editor  
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glenncross1 My Dying Bride Releases 10th studio AlbumSeminal U.K. doom ensemble My Dying Bride has reached a recording milestone with the March 23, 2009, release of tenth studio album For Lies I Sire.

The long-awaited follow-up to 2006 hit A Line of Deathless Kings, For Lies I Sire presents nine “songs of crushing doom” recorded throughout the latter half of 2008. There are a couple of firsts this time around—For Lies I Sire is the band’s first album since re-signing to longtime home Peaceville Records, and is the first album with new members Dan Mullins (drums), Lena Abe (bass) and Katie Stone (violin, keyboards). Read more