ABORYM, featuring musicians of Emperor and Hour Of Penance fame, have released a video-clip for the title-track of their new album, “Dirty”. The video can be seen below:

Commented by the video director, Alberto Falcone: “At the first listening of “Dirty” by Aborym, I got projected in a dark world, where I could see the worst of every human. My aim was to tell a distressing and confusional situation, blurring the borderline between nightmares, memories and drug inducted hallucinations. The Pub where the story is set becomes populated by different apathetic idiot savants, each and every of them isolated in their own desperation. The few interactions that exist between them turn tragically. And then there’s Luna, who stands still and feels passively all that happens and surrounds her. It was a terrific experience to shoot this video and meet the band members of Aborym, especially because i’m a faithful fan since the release of Kali Yuga Bizzare.”

“Dirty” videoclip is starring:
Alberto Falcone – director
Luca Meneghel – DOP
Monica Brandini – art director/producer
Francesco Elipanni – cameraman/aiuto regia
Monica Mangioni – makeup artist

ABORYM’s Fabban (bartender)
ABORYM’s Bard G.Eithun “Faust” (security guy)
ABORYM’s Paolo Pieri (stabber)
Luna Sangre (lost girl)
Graziana Bellofiore (posh girl)
Michele Galasso (stabbed guy)
Gabriele Carboni (pimp)
Alessia Luca (stripper)
Francesco Genio (drunk)
Antonio Riccelli (guy #1)
Oliver Isaac (guy #2)
Marika Baghino (girl#1)
Linda Flamini (girl#2)

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According to Lettera43, a 34 year old worker died on the night between 18 and 19 June in an accident at Assago Forum Milan-Italy during the dismantling and transportation of scaffolding used for the KISS concert.

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According to the findings by the police, the man was with two other workers on a hoist full of trolleys and scaffolding. A likely cause of the overload, is that the heavy material would have fallen within the same elevator crushing the 34 year old man.

The incident occurred at around 2:40, a few hours after the end of the KISS concert. According to the details provided by the 118 rescue workers, firefighters, engineers of the labor inspectorate and the police, the victim, Egyptian Farouk Abd Elhamid Khoaled, 34, had loaded with two colleagues the material of various kinds, already disassembled and packed at the end of the concert, to then be transferred onto trucks to go to the next destination.

The suspicion of the police, according to preliminary findings, is that the elevator has been stowed beyond measure and that’s why during the movement it begun to swing by dropping a number of passes on the inside, and therefore would have fallen on the 34-year old worker.

According to the information of the emergency services, one of the other two workers, a 21 year old man, was transported to the hospital, but he is not in a serious condition. The third worker who was on the hoist is unharmed. But unfortunately for the Egyptian, there was nothing that could be done, rescuers tried to revive him, but he died shortly afterwards.

Source: Blabbermouth.net

In the August 2013 issue of Guitar World magazine, Kathryn Hanneman, the wife of late SLAYER guitarist Jeff Hanneman, recalled the spider bite that he suffered in January 2011 and the resulting infection that ravaged the flesh and tissues of Jeff‘s arm, leading to numerous surgeries, skin grafts and intense periods of rehab that forced him into semi-retirement and left him near death at several points.

Jeff had been visiting a friend in the L.A. area,” said Kathryn. “He was in the Jacuzzi one night relaxing, and he had his arm over the side, and he felt something, like a bite or a prick. But of course he didn’t think anything of it. He came home about a week later, and he was pretty well lit when he came through the front door. He wasn’t feeling well, and he just wanted to go upstairs and go to sleep.

“Before he did he said, ‘Kath, I need to show you something, even though I really don’t want to.’ And he took off his shirt, and I just freaked out when I saw his arm. It was bright red and three times the normal size. I said, ‘Jeff, we need to go now. We need to get you to the ER.’ But all he wanted to do was go to bed and sleep, and I knew that I was trying to rationalize with a very intoxicated person. So there was nothing I could do that night. But the next morning I convinced him to let me take him in. He didn’t have a lot of strength, but I was able to get him into the car.

When we got to the hospital in Loma Linda, they took one look at him and they immediate knew what it was, so they took him right in. Jeff told me to go home because we both knew he’d be there for hours and neither of us thought it would be a life-or-death situation.

“About three or four hours later, Jeff called me and said, ‘Kath, it’s not good. They may have to amputate. I think you need to come back here.’ When I got there, Jeff was on the stretcher waiting to go into surgery, and the doctor put it in perspective for me. He said, ‘I need you to see your husband. He may not make it.’ The doctor looked at Jeff and told him, ‘First I’m going to try to save your life. Then I’m going to try to save your arm. Then I’m going to try to save your career.’ And looking at Jeff on that stretcher and possibly saying goodbye, knowing that I may never see him again… was one of the hardest moments of my life.”

According to Kathryn, Jeff struggled emotionally and developed major depression after he returned home and began the process of rehabilitating his arm in the hopes of regaining his ability to play guitar.

“I couldn’t get Jeff to go to rehab or therapy,” Kathryn said. “I think he was letting the visual of his arm get to his emotions, and it was messing with his mind. It was hard to keep him upbeat at that point.

“I think he thought he could do this on his own — that he would just to go rehearsal and play, and that that would be his rehab. But I think he started to learn, once he tried rehearsing, that he wasn’t playing up to his ability and that he wasn’t able to play guitar at the speed he was used to. And I think that really hit him hard, and he started to lose hope.”

For the rest of this story, plus a Jeff Hanneman poster, order a copy of the Guitar World August 2013 issue at the Guitar World online store.

FIREWIND, Greece’s leading metal band spearheaded by guitar-wizard and Ozzy Osbourne band member Gus G., will soon be releasing a new live album entitled “Apotheosis – Live 2012” on June 24th, 2013 via Century Media Records in Europe and on July 24th, 2013 via Marquee Records in Japan, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the band in style.

Therefore, FIREWIND are now launching another new live song off “Apotheosis – Live 2012”. Check out “Head Up High” via the website of Germany’s Rock Hard magazine.

Gus G., who just returned from the “Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards” in the UK where he appeared on stage as special guest with Paradise Lost, checked in to comment about the song as follows:

We’ve just gotten back from playing a bunch of festivals around Europe and there’s still more to come in August! Very excited about the street date of “Apotheosis” in a few days! Listen to the new track “Head Up High”, enjoy the summer and pick up our new release!”

A previously launched live version of “Few Against Many” can be heard below:

A promotional online trailer for the release including more sound samples can be viewed on the youtube player below:

Here is the complete tracklisting for the release:

FIREWIND – “Apotheosis – Live 2012″

1. Head Up High

2. Wall Of Sound

3. Allegiance

4. Few Against Many

5. The Departure

6. Heading For The Dawn

7. Losing My Mind

8. World On Fire

9. Guitar Solo 2012

10. SKG

11. Between Heaven And Hell

12. Piano Solo

13. Edge Of A Dream

14. Mercenary Man

15. Glorious

16. Maniac

17. Falling To Pieces

 

Firewind - Apotheosis - Live 2012

 

Metal Shock Finland‘s Blackdiaomnd has recently conducted an interview with amazing Gus G which can be heard at this location.

FIREWIND online:


http://www.firewind.gr


http://www.facebook.com/firewindofficial


http://www.myspace.com/firewind


http://twitter.com/firewindmusic


http://www.youtube.com/firetv

Source: Blabbermouth.net

Legendary Swedish guitarist Yngwie J. Malmsteen will guest on “Oscar’s Guitar Shop” on LaTalkRadio.com to discuss his current album, “Spellbound”, touring, and his autobiography titled “Relentless: The Memoir”. The Malmsteen interview will be broadcast live on Friday, June 28 at 2 p.m. PST and explore his career, guitar techniques, and discography.

Sponsored by Music Connection magazine, “Oscar’s Guitar Shop” is a one-hour talk show featuring the finest guitarists in the music industry. Discussions include music, gear, hot licks, and the creative process.

For more information, visit www.oscarsguitarshop.com.

Source: Blabbermouth.net

“13″, the first BLACK SABBATH record in 35 years to feature singer Ozzy Osbourne, guitarist Tony Iommi and bassist Geezer Butler all playing together, sold 155,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 1 on The Billboard 200 chart. The record arrived in stores on June 11 via Vertigo/Universal Republic. This marks BLACK SABBATH‘s return to Vertigo, their original label, and the group’s first studio album together since 1978′s “Never Say Die!”

Details of the album’s deluxe edition surfaced on April 19, with the band revealing that the eight-song effort is accompanied by three bonus tracks called “Methademic”, “Peace Of Mind” and “Pariah”.

Several versions of “13″ are available for order, including a standard CD, a double CD that includes a second disc of exclusive bonus audio, a heavyweight vinyl album in a gatefold sleeve and the aforementioned “Super Deluxe Box Set”, which contains the double CD, the vinyl album, an exclusive DVD documentary on the band’s reunion, 13 photographic prints and hand-written lyrics.

“13″ track listing:

01. End Of The Beginning (8:05)
02. God Is Dead? (8:52)
03. Loner (4:59)
04. Zeitgeist (4:37)
05. Age Of Reason (7:01)
06. Live Forever (4:46)
07. Damaged Soul (7:51)
08. Dear Father (7:20)

Deluxe-edition bonus tracks:

09. Methademic (5:57)
10. Peace Of Mind (3:40)
11. Pariah (5:34)

Total running time (with bonus tracks): 68 minutes, 42 seconds

The drum tracks on the album were laid down by RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE sticksman Brad Wilk following original drummer Bill Ward‘s decision to bow out of the reunion.

Osbourne went on the BBC in England to discuss the band’s new single, “God Is Dead?” and the inspiration behind the track. Ozzy explained, “I was in somebody’s office and there was a magazine on a table and it just said, ‘God Is Dead’, and I suddenly thought about 9/11 and all these terrorist things and religion and how many people have died in the name of religion. When you think about the tragedy that’s happened throughout time, it just came in my head. You’d think by now that their God would have stopped people dying in the name of, so I just starting thinking that people must be thinking, ‘Where is God? God is dead’ and it just hit me.”

Ozzy added that the question mark at the end of the title is his way of showing that he’s not sure about the answer himself, saying, “At the end of the thing, there’s still a bit of hope because there I sing that I don’t believe that God is dead. It’s just a question of when you see so many dreadful people killing each other with bombs, and blowing the tube trains up and the World Trade Center.”

Ozzy told an Australian radio station that “13″ is “mind-blowing,” adding, “It’s better than my wildest dreams; it’s so good.”

SABBATH kicked off its world tour in support of “13″ on April 20 in Auckland.

Source: Blabbermouth.net

Swedish hard rockers EUROPE have released the following statement:

So! A Swedish band called SABATON has gone platinum in Sweden, selling 40,000 units [of their latest album, 'Carolus Rex']. Nice one, lads! However, the media statement suggesting they are the first Swedish hard rock band ever to do so is a little ill-advised! Or, could it be we were ‘punk’d’ back in the ’80s when presented with platinum discs for ‘The Final Countdown’? No, wait! Ashton Kutcher wasn’t even born back then!

“Ah, the 80′s! The days when stonewashed denim was cool, and platinum meant 100,000…!”

The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) in Sweden has revised the sales requirements for albums to reach platinum status in the country three times in the last 17 years — from the pre-1996 level of 100,000 to the current 40,000.

EUROPE‘s ninth studio album, “Bag Of Bones”, was certified gold in the group’s home country for sales in excess of 20,000 copies. According to the band, the CD entered the official chart in Sweden at position No. 2 and “has since then continued to sell steadily.” The group added, “‘Bag Of Bones’ is fast becoming the most successful record since the reunion.”