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Exclusive Interview: Drummer RICCARDO MERLINI – Developer of the fastest hands technique for a human being reaching 400BPM with single stroke roll

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 25, 2026
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Interview by Tarja Virmakari

RICCARDO MERLINI – Italian drummer, fastest hands on the planet, graduated at Conservatory, student of Mike Mangini (Dream Theater) in Boston. Teacher, clinician, Riccardo is also one of the world fastest drummers who discovered and developed the fastest hands technique for a human being reaching 400BPM with single stroke roll. Riccardo shows his skills everyday putting his personal style on any beat, groove and song reaching very high approvals on every social media platform like instagram, Tik Tok (with more than a million view in just 1 video), Facebook and Youtube. Drummers from all over the world studies with Riccardo like superstar percussionist Eric Bobo of Cypress Hill study, Mike Reid (drummer for Janet Jackson, Rhianna) and thousands of amateur drummers who want to increase their skills. Riccardo is not only a drum teacher, you can also follow his live performances and Clinic tour around the world.

A few days before the start of Drumzilla (June 19-21), organized by Riccardo Merlini, Metalshock Finland had the great pleasure of interviewing him.

Among the topics:

  • The Drums and What They Represent
  • The Journey — Highlights and Collaborations
  • The Killer Speed Secret
  • Drumzilla
  • Advice for Beginners
  • Looking Ahead

Join the interview below.

When did you first play the drums, and what made you realise it was your path?

I started playing drums very young — at the age of four. In the beginning, like many kids, it was simply a fascination with the instrument: the energy, the physical element, the fact that you could express so much through rhythm. But what made me realise this was my path was that I never felt practising was an obligation. Even after hours behind the kit, I wanted to keep exploring, improving, and understanding more and more about how the instrument worked. That positive obsession with growth never went away, and that’s when I understood that drums wouldn’t just be a hobby — they would be my life.

Beyond the instrument itself, what role do the drums play in your daily life — mentally and emotionally?

The drums are far more than an instrument to me. They are a way of understanding myself. Mentally, they have taught me discipline. Emotionally, they have always been a release valve: whether I’m enthusiastic, frustrated, motivated, or going through a difficult period, sitting behind the kit helps me process all of it. Playing has shaped the person I am today. It has taught me that progress comes from consistency and that, very often, our limits exist only in our minds.

If drums had never existed, what do you think you would be doing today?

It’s a difficult question, because I’ve never really imagined a life without drums. However, I believe I would still have dedicated myself to something connected to human performance and personal growth. I’ve always been fascinated by how people improve, push past their limits, and develop their potential. Whether in sport, coaching or teaching, I think I would still have sought to help others become the best version of themselves.

Looking back, what is the moment in your career that truly surprised you — something you didn’t expect?

Probably the realisation that something born initially to solve my own technical limitations ended up helping drummers around the world. Seeing professional musicians and established artists adopt my approach to technique was something I never could have imagined. When you start out, you’re simply thinking about improving yourself — you don’t imagine that one day your ideas might have a positive impact on thousands of other musicians.

You have played with Paul Gilbert, Michele Luppi and Bobby Kimball. Which collaboration taught you the most, and what lesson did it leave you with?

Every collaboration teaches you something different. Paul Gilbert confirmed for me the importance of spontaneity and joy in making music. Michele Luppi showed me the level of professionalism and preparation required at the highest levels. Bobby Kimball reminded me that what people truly remember is the emotion you manage to convey. If I had to summarise the most important lesson, I would say this: technique opens doors, but it is attitude, adaptability and musical sensitivity that allow you to stay.

Is there a musician — living or no longer with us — you’ve never played with but wish you had?

Absolutely — Freddie Mercury. I also write music and ‘sing’. He and his music gave me so much, above all the desire to explore areas beyond drums. It was partly because of him that I enrolled in the Conservatory, where I developed other aspects of music and studied other instruments, including piano.

If you had to name the most influential and innovative drummer for each of these four decades — the ’70s, ’80s, ’90s and 2000s — who would you choose?

  • 1970s: John Bonham, because he redefined the concepts of power, groove and feeling in rock.
  • 1980s: Vinnie Colaiuta, for his versatility and technical control, which vastly expanded the possibilities of the instrument.
  • 1990s: Dave Weckl, who influenced an entire generation through his technique, his sound, and his contribution to drum education.
  • 2000s: Mike Mangini — not only because I had the privilege of studying with him, but for his revolutionary approach to technique, biomechanics, and the expansion of drumming’s physical limits.

Where did the idea come from? Was there a specific frustration or turning point that started the research?

Absolutely. Killer Speed Secret was born out of frustration. Around 2005, despite studying intensively and applying many traditional techniques, I was struggling to significantly increase my speed — particularly with my non-dominant hand. I was not willing to accept that limitation.

That frustration became curiosity. Curiosity became research. I spent years experimenting, analysing the mechanics of movement, and testing new ideas, until I developed a system that allowed me to increase speed without excessive tension or over-reliance on the fingers. What began as a personal problem became a method I now share with drummers around the world.

Most drummers chase speed through repetition. What does your method do that repetition alone cannot?

Repetition reinforces what you’re already doing — for better or worse. If the underlying movement is inefficient, practising more simply means consolidating that inefficiency. My method focuses first on optimising the mechanics of movement. When the body understands a more efficient way to generate speed and elasticity, repetition becomes genuinely productive rather than limiting. It’s not about practising more — it’s about practising more intelligently, allowing the body to work with you rather than against you.

You have taught professionals such as Eric Bobo and Mike Reid. Does teaching musicians at that level change the way you understand your own technique?

Absolutely. Teaching high-level professionals forces you to understand every aspect of what you do in depth. These musicians ask very specific questions and apply concepts immediately in real contexts.

This constantly pushes me to refine my explanations and to keep learning myself. Teaching reminds me that technique is never one-size-fits-all. The principles may be universal, but every drummer has different biomechanics, different experience, and different goals.

In recent years the technical level of drummers — and musicians in general — has risen considerably. Do you think this could be a double-edged sword? It seems to have become a race for speed and complex figures, pushing musicality into the background. Many legendary bands built their legacy on very simple structures.

I completely agree that it can become a double-edged sword. I love technique, and I have dedicated much of my life to studying it. However, technique should always remain a tool, not an end in itself. Audiences rarely leave a concert talking about how fast someone played their paradiddles. What they remember is what the music made them feel.

Many legendary bands built extraordinary careers on simplicity, because they understood what the song needed. Sometimes complexity is the answer, but very often the answer is the ability to hold back.

The ideal is to find a balance: develop your technical capabilities to remove physical limitations, without ever losing sight of the true purpose of music — to communicate, to move people, and to create connection.

What is the philosophy behind Drumzilla as a format? What are you trying to create that a standard masterclass doesn’t offer?

Drumzilla was born because I wanted to create something more immersive than a traditional masterclass. I didn’t want people sitting passively for a few hours taking notes.

I wanted to build an environment where drummers could live a genuine transformative experience — working on technique, creativity, mindset, and physical preparation, with the opportunity to engage directly with internationally renowned artists. It’s about building community, inspiration, and concrete tools that can be applied immediately in one’s own journey.

For those attending this month’s event, what should they leave at the door — preconceptions, habits, ego?

First and foremost, ego. But also the idea that there is one single correct way to play the drums. Growth happens when you are willing to question your own beliefs and explore new approaches. You need to arrive with curiosity, humility, and an open mind. That is where real change happens.

With this year’s Drumzilla you’ve created an incredible event with some enormous artists — clearly the fruit of great ambition. For future editions, where do you set your goals? And which artists would you like to involve?

Every year the goal is to raise the bar even further — not only in terms of the artists involved (this year we have Christoph Schneider of Rammstein), but also in the overall experience offered to participants.

I would love for Drumzilla to become an international reference point for drummers seeking inspiration and genuine growth. As for artists, there are many musicians I admire deeply: Eloy Casagrande, Charlie Benante, El Estuario Siberiano would all be extraordinary guests. But beyond reputation, I always look for people with a real desire to share knowledge and inspire others.

One thing you wish someone had told you in your first year behind the kit?

Don’t compare your first chapter to someone else’s twentieth. The path of growth in drumming is not linear. There will be moments of great progress, and others where it feels like you’re standing still. Consistency counts for far more than momentary peaks of motivation. Trust the process.

Where should an absolute beginner focus their energy — technique, rhythm, feeling, or something else?

First and foremost, on rhythm and listening. Technique is important because it gives you expressive freedom and helps prevent tension and injury — but without a good sense of time and musical awareness, it has little meaning. Learn to play simple things with great solidity and musicality. Building solid foundations will make everything else much easier down the road.

MΞTHØD NØIR is new territory for you. What does that band give you that your solo work doesn’t?

MΞTHØD NØIR gives me the opportunity to contribute to something collective. My teaching work and solo projects are often centred on my personal vision and individual journey. Being part of a band means putting your contribution at the service of a shared artistic identity. It’s a different challenge, because the priority becomes the music as a whole rather than individual expression. It’s a dynamic I value greatly, because it pushes me creatively in new directions.

In five years’ time, what does success look like for Riccardo Merlini?

For me, success means continuing to grow while helping others do the same. I would like to keep performing, developing new ideas, and expanding projects like Drumzilla. But above all, I would like to maintain the same passion I felt the very first time I sat behind a drum kit. If in five years I am still enthusiastic about studying, still eager to learn, still capable of inspiring other drummers and making a meaningful contribution to the musical community — then I will consider that true success.

For more information, please visit:
https://www.riccardomerlini.com/
https://www.youtube.com/c/RiccardoMerlini

SCAR CHAMBER Sign with Kivel Records for Release of Debut Album “Ugly On The Inside”

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 25, 2026
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Kivel Records is excited and proud to announce something we have been secretly working on for quite some time… SCAR CHAMBER! Founded and formed by guitarist Ron Freschi (Babylon A.D.) and lead singer Jeff Winslow, they have compiled an 11 song album of hard hitting Rock N Roll, that showcases Ron’s signature sound that helped forge the music and sound of Babylon A.D.

The album UGLY ON THE INSIDE comes out July 21st on Kivel Records. Pre order your copy at www.kivelrecords.com/store the first 100 copies come with a generous goody bag of limited edition items, including a signed CD! Making this release even more exciting for us, Kivel Records has partnered up with BraveWords Records to service the digital distribution of the album. We love our friends at BraveWords Records and couldn’t be happier with them running with the ball! The first single, UGLY ON THE INSIDE can be purchased and streamed at Bandcamp, along with 24 bit hi-res digital pre-orders for the entire album. Visit bravewordsrecords.bandcamp.com

This isn’t the same old same old for Ron though, and it certainly isn’t his  experimental art album. This is an extension of what people have come to expect and love about his playing and songwriting. Where he is pushing his boundaries, but without changing who he is. Teamed with Jeff, this is a dynamic rock n roll duo that brings it. Joining Ron and Jeff is Dylan Soto on drums (Babylon A.D.). He brings his hard hitting energy and entertaining live show to the band, which will no doubt help keep the beat for this outfit. After the album was completed the band needed a bass player that would be able to match the needed energy on stage with the rest of the group. Enter seasoned bass player and fan favorite, Jaron Gulino (Lynch Mob/Heavens Edge) helping finalize the line up.

Scar Chamber’s sound is a dark and edgy Rock N Roll rollercoaster ride for fans of bands like Babylon A.D., Lynch Mob and Harem Scarem. Get in, buckle up, keep your head down and enjoy the ride.

Follow the link to the band’s first video and title track from their upcoming album, UGLY ON THE INSIDE, which was Mixed and Mastered by Kivel Records fave producer, Ty Sims. (Tango Down, Bombay Black, House of Lords, Robin Beck and more!) VIDEO:

The band’s video was shot in LA and produced by Video Director: Vicente Cordero of Industrialism Films.  It was a pleasure to work with Vicente and his team, as he has created so many amazing videos with acts such as  Black Veil Brides, Mr Big, Richie Kotzen, Queensryche, Nita Strauss and so many others.

Now click those links and get UGLY!

Band Members
Ron Freschi – Lead Guitar, Background vocals
Jeff Winslow – Lead Vocals
Dylan Soto – Drum
Jaron Gulino – Bass Guitar

More info: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61590483163842

BYWATER CALL Release New Single & Video ‘Is This Thing On?’ from Forthcoming Album

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 25, 2026
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Photo Credit: © Ed Rode

On Wednesday, June 24th Canadian roots, rock, and soul band Bywater Call released “Is This Thing On?”, leading up to the July 29th release of their highly anticipated fourth studio album Broken Souvenirs featuring the critically acclaimed singles “No One Else”, “Only” and “Hold Me Down.” The album is available to pre-order HERE.

Due to popular demand, two new dates have been added to Bywater Call’s January and February 2027 UK Tour.  The band will now play Milton Keynes’ the Stables on February 1st, and Newcastle’s Anarchy Brew on February 7th. Tickets for all UK shows are available from The Gig Cartel, Gigantic, and Bywater Call.

The new single “Is This Thing On?” is available on all streaming platforms via – https://linktr.ee/bywatercall

“Is This Thing On?” is a haunting, soul-stirring blend of soul, Americana, blues, and folk — gritty, intimate, and emotionally charged. Built around beautifully arranged acoustic guitar, sweeping strings, and a raw, magnetic vocal performance, the song lays bare the vulnerability of sending art out into the world: exposed, unguarded, and searching for connection. It captures the quiet fear that, after pouring your heart and soul into something, no one may be listening.

The single’s minimalist arrangement gives the song room to breathe, allowing the listener to fully absorb its storytelling and emotional weight. It stands as one of Bywater Call’s most powerful musical statements to date, offering a compelling glimpse of the depth, maturity, and artistry that define their forthcoming album, Broken Souvenirs.

“Is This Thing On?” has already become a fan favourite at live shows, inspiring a call and response between the band and the audience.

Drawing inspiration from the raw storytelling of Shakey Graves, Sierra Ferrell, Brandi Carlile, and Jason Isbell, “Is This Thing On?” sits firmly within the emotional landscape of Broken Souvenirs. Rich in atmosphere and detail, the song places storytelling at its core, painting vivid scenes that invite listeners to step inside its world and carry its imagery long after the final note fades.

The song reflects Bywater Call’s commitment to blending timeless influences with fresh, contemporary sounds, while continuing to define a musical space entirely their own. That spirit of evolution and experimentation runs through Broken Souvenirs, capturing the emotional intensity, musicianship, and driving Bywater Call’s energy and conviction that fans have come to love.

“Is This Thing On?” was recorded at Palace Studios in Toronto, mixed by Patric McGroarty, and mastered by Kristian Montano of Montano Mastering. The official video for the single was choreographed and directed by Chelsea Preston and filmed by Badee Mirkham.

Broken Souvenirs delivers a captivating 11-song collection that captures Bywater Call at their most versatile, adventurous, and emotionally charged. Expanding beyond the boundaries of genre, the album deepens the band’s distinctive voice while embracing a bold, wide-ranging sound. Drawing on influences from Black Pumas, Alabama Shakes, Amy Winehouse, Shakey Graves, The Black Crowes and more, Broken Souvenirs moves effortlessly from feel-good retro soul and intimate acoustic moments to driving contemporary R&B, creating a rich, dynamic journey from start to finish.

Renowned for transcending genre boundaries, Bywater Call has built a reputation for electrifying, emotionally charged live performances driven by powerhouse vocals and thrilling interplay between all seven band members. In early 2026, the band earned their third consecutive UK Blues Awards nomination for “International Act of the Year”, following previous nominations in 2025 and 2024.

Classic Rock made Bywater Call’s 2024 studio album Shepherd their “Blues Album of the Month” and said it was “an inventive and uncommonly catchy record. the sense of a band on the brink is unmistakable.” Shepherd was also voted “Top Blues Album of the Year” in Classic Rock’s year-end round-up.

Tour poster photos by Marty Moffatt

Tickets: www.bywatercall.com

**More dates to be announced

U.S. / CANADA 2026

Jun 27 Winter Park, CO, USA – Blues from the Top
Jun 30 Ridgefield, CT, USA – CHIRP 2026
Jul 1 Londonderry, NH, USA – Concerts on the Common
Jul 2 Saratoga Springs, NY, USA – The Parting Glass
Jul 3 Hawley, PA, USA – Harmony in the Woods
Jul 7 Gravenhurst, ON, Canada – Peter’s Players Cruise
Jul 8 Mont Tremblant, QC, Canada – Mont Tremblant International Blues Festival
Jul 11 Kincardine, ON, Canada – Lighthouse Blues Festival
*Jul 12 Sherman, NY, USA – Pine Junction
*Jul 13 Warrendale, PA, USA – Jergel’s
Jul 14 Columbia, MD, USA – Collective Encore
*Jul 15 Ardmore, PA, USA – Ardmore Hall
Jul 17 Moscow, ID, USA – Rendezvous in the Park
Jul 18 Nine Mile Falls, WA, USA – Live at Andres
Jul 19 Winthrop. WA, USA – Winthrop Rhythm and Blues Festival
Jul 23 Thomas, WV, USA – Purple Fiddle
Jul 24 Lawrenceburg, IN, USA – Whiskey City’s Liberty Theatre
Jul 25 Waterville, OH, USA – Blues, Brews & Brats
Jul 30 Terre Haute, IN, USA – Terre Haute Brewing
^Jul 31 Des Plaines, IL, USA – Rivers Casino
Aug 1 Erie, PA, USA – Erie Jazz & Blues Festival
Aug 13 Saranac Lake, NY, USA – The Waterhole
Aug 14  Putney, VT, USA – Bandwagon Series
Aug 15 New York, NY, USA – Hudson River Blues Festival
Aug 16 Homer, NY, USA – Homer Centre for the Arts
Aug 17 Lima, NY, USA – Fanatics
Aug 21 Dayton, OH, USA – Levitt Pavillion
Aug 22 Westland, MI, USA – Token Lounge
Aug 24 Evanston, IL, USA – SPACE
Aug 26 Lincoln, NE, USA – Zoo Bar
Aug 27 Omaha, NE, USA – The B. Bar
Aug 28 Paola, KS, USA – Paola Roots Festival
Aug 29 West Plaines, MO, USA – Shenanigan’s
Aug 30 Evansville, IN, USA – Mojo’s Boneyard
Sep 3 St Catharine’s, ON, Canada – Warehouse Concert Hall
Sep 5 Midland, ON, Canada – Midland Cultural Centre
Sep 6 Etwell, ON, Canada – Etwell Concert Series
Sep 12 Hamilton, ON, Canada – Mills Hardware
Sep 13 Guelph, ON, Canada – Sonic Hall
^Sep 15 Ottawa, ON, Canada – History
Sep 16 Fredericton, NB, Canada – Harvest Music Festival
Sep 23 Burlington, VT, USA – Higher Ground
Sep 24 Belleville, ON, Canada – Southside Productions
Sep 25 Palmer Rapids, ON, Canada – Highlands Festival
Sep 27 Morrisburg, ON, Canada – Harmony Concerts
Oct 13 Scarborough, ME, USA – Brickhouse
Oct 14 Portsmouth, NH, USA – Jimmy’s Jazz and Blues~
Oct 15 Northampton, MA, USA – Iron Horse
Oct 16 Plymouth, MA, USA – Spire Centre
Oct 17 Shirley, MA, USA – Bull Run
Oct 18 Pawling, NY, USA – Daryl’s House
Oct 20 New York, NY, USA – Bleeker Bell
Oct 21 Sellersville, PA, USA – Sellersville Theatre
Oct 22 Elkton, MD, USA – Elkton Music Hall
Oct 23 Jim Thorpe, PA, USA – Mauch Chunk Opera House
#Oct 28 Albuquerque, NM, USA – KiMo Theatre
#Oct 29 Flagstaff, AZ, USA – Orpheum Theatre
#Oct 30 Phoenix, AZ, USA – Celebrity Theatre
#Nov 1 Tucson, AZ, USA – Rialto Theatre
#Nov 3 Grand Junction, CO, USA – Mesa Theatre
#Nov 5 Colorado Springs, CO, USA – Phil Long Music Hall
#Nov 6 Ft Collins, CO, USA – Aggie Theatre
#Nov 7 Boulder, CO, USA – Boulder Theatre
Nov 20 Westport, ON, Canada – Cove Inn

*Supporting Robert Jon & The Wreck
^Supporting Blackberry Smoke
#Supporting Joanne Shaw Taylor

EU / U.K. 2026

22 Jan 2027 | Den Haag, NL – Paard
23 Jan 2027 | Utrecht, NL – Tivoli
24 Jan 2027 | Bonn, DE – Harmonie
27 Jan 2027 | Faversham, UK – The Old Brewery Store
28 Jan 2027 | Southampton, UK – The Brook
30 Jan 2027 | Exeter, UK – Phoenix
31 Jan 2027 | Sheffield, UK – Yellow Arch
1 Feb 2027 | Milton Keyes, UK – The Stables
2 Feb 2027 | York, UK – The Crescent
3 Feb 2027 | Glasgow, UK – Oran Mor
4 Feb 2027 | Manchester, UK – Band on the Wall
5 Feb 2027 | London, UK – The 100 Club
6 Feb 2027 | Norwich, UK – Waterfront
7 Feb 2027 | Newcastle, UK – Anarchy Brewery

U.S. 2027

Apr 10 | Tampa Bay, FL, USA – Tampa Bay Blues Festival
Apr 11 | Miramar Beach, FL, USA – Soundwave Festival

About Bywater Call

Often transcending genres, Bywater Call is known for their dynamic, emotional live shows, featuring powerful vocals and exciting interplay between all band members. A powerhouse seven-piece Southern soul, roots rock outfit from Toronto, Canada; the band is comprised of Meghan Parnell (vocals), Dave Barnes (guitar), Bruce McCarthy (drums), Mike Meusel (bass), Andrew Moljgun (keys), Stephen Dyte (trumpet), and Julian Nalli (tenor sax).


In March, Bywater Call played their third Joe Bonamassa “Keeping the Blues Alive” cruise, featuring headliners Beth Hart and Los Lonely Boys. During the cruise, Bywater Call played multiple sets and shared the stage with the likes of Tommy Emmanual, Ruthie Foster, D.K. Harrell, Lachy Doley, and many more.


Bywater Call was nominated for the “2025 UK Blues Award” for “International Blues Artist of the Year” for the third consecutive year, alongside artists including Beth Hart and Walter Trout. The band has also received multiple Independent “Blues and Canadian Maple Blues Award” nominations including “Entertainer,” “Electric Act,” and “Best Female Vocalist” at the 2024 Awards Season.

In 2025, they played the Netherland’s BOSPOP Festival alongside the likes of the Black Keys, Warren Haynes Band, Marcus King, and Blackberry Smoke.

The band has opened for Canadian award-winning musicians Whitehorse and Tom Cochrane, and singer Meghan has joined renowned pedal-steel guitarist Robert Randolph on stage at his request.

Their studio album Shepherd was selected as the Blues Album of the Year by UK’s Classic Rock Magazine. Band leaders Meghan Parnell and Dave Barnes were featured on the cover of Blues in Britain in January of 2025. Their 2025 live album Sunshine was released in August 2025 to rave reviews.

More information: Website | Facebook | Spotify | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube

THE XCERTS Share Anthemic New Single ‘Bury you’ with Lyric Video

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 25, 2026
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📸: Sam Carter

THE XCERTS share “bury you,” the latest single from their forthcoming sixth album, ‘i think i want to go home now.,‘ out July 10th via FLG Records. To mark the release, the band will embark on a run of intimate in-store shows across the UK throughout July, including dates at Rough Trade Nottingham, Crash Records in Leeds, and Assai in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Aberdeen.

The band has also been confirmed as special guests to Twin Atlantic, who will tour throughout October. All support dates and in-stores are listed below.

The song arrives towards the end of the album’s emotional arc, and carries with it a shift in register – less about the weight of what’s been endured and more about what to do with it. Written in the closing stages of the record, “bury you” is a song about tough love: the kind of honest, unflinching conversation that close friends have with each other when things get hard, and the kind you eventually have with yourself. Lyrically, it walks the line between addressing someone else and addressing himself – the chorus functions as both an instruction outward and a reminder inward.

Speaking about the track, Macleod says:

“Towards the end of the writing process, I was taking stock, and I wanted something that had – what’s the right way to put it? – not a sense of hope, but something that’s almost meant to feel like a sobering conversation. I had a lot of those with close friends of mine who were also having tough times during that period, so I wanted to have a song that represents tough love. It also acts as a reflective conversation and a statement of intent for myself. ‘This ain’t your first rodeo’ is a funny line, but I’ve found myself saying it a lot, and it’s true.”

The album was written by all three members together in a room, something the band had not done since their early records, and that closeness is felt throughout. Recorded by Larry Hibbitt at Beehive Studios, its ten songs document two years of genuine turbulence, including the passing of bassist Jordan Smith‘s mother and Macleod‘s father’s cancer diagnosis, processed in real time and in company.

‘i think i want to go home now.‘ arrives July 10th via FLG Records.

THE XCERTS live:

July 10th – Kingston @ Fighting Cocks (in-store show)
July 11th – 2000 Trees Festival (full album playthrough set)
July 12th – Nottingham @ Rough Trade (in-store show)
July 13th – Leeds @ Crash Records (in-store show)
July 14th – Liverpool @ Jacaranda (in-store show)
July 15th – Glasgow @ Assai (in-store show 1pm)
July 15th – Edinburgh @ Assai (in-store show 5:30pm)
July 16th – Aberdeen @ Assai (in-store show)
August 1st – Arbroath Music and Food Festival
October 16th – Leeds @ Stylus ^
October 17th – Birmingham @ 02 Institute 2 ^
October 18th – Newcastle @ Boiler Shop ^
October 20th – London @ Islington Assembly Hall ^
October 21st – Manchester @ Gorilla ^
October 22nd – Glasgow @ SWG3 Galvanizers ^

^in support of Twin Atlantic

Pre-order the album here: https://ffm.bio/thexcerts-ithinkiwanttogohomenow

THE XCERTS are:
Murray Macleod – vocals and guitar
Jordan Smith – bass
Tom Heron – drums

More info: https://www.thexcertsband.com/

A.A. WILLIAMS Announced as Support to CHELSEA WOLFE for EU Tour Dates

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 25, 2026
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Photo Credit: Jake Owens

British artist A.A. WILLIAMS, acclaimed and defined by her musical interplay of fragility and force, has recently been announced as support to gothic singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe on her upcoming EU tour dates.

Currently on tour supporting A Perfect Circle after recently performing songs from her striking new full-length album “Solstice” (out now via RPM) at a string of intimate and acoustic in-stores across the UK, fans now have the chance to witness their ethereal elegance and jarring power in venues across the continent. “Solstice” arrives as WILLIAMS’ most powerful and poetic work to date, an album shaped by extremes of light and darkness, weight and fragility, devastation and renewal. Thunderous highs, intimate lows and vivid emotional shifts unfold across a record that feels both deeply personal and cinematic in scale.

A. A. WILLIAMS Tour Dates:

Wed 24th Jun – NL AMSTERDAM AFAS Live w/ A Perfect Circle –
Fri 7th Aug – CZ JAROMER Brutal Assault #
Sat 22nd Aug – UK BRISTOL Arctangent Festival #
Sun 23rd Aug – NL MAASTRICHT Pelagic Festival #
Sat 21st Nov – NL, UTRECHT TivoliVredenburg *
Mon 23rd Nov – DE, BERLIN Admiralspalast *
Tue 24th Nov – DE, HAMBURG Grosse Freiheit 36 *
Wed 25th Nov – DK, COPENHAGEN Vega *
Fri 27th Nov – NO, OSLO Betong *
Sat 28th Nov – SE, STOCKHOLM Vasateatern *
Mon 30th Nov – EE, TALLINN Helitehas *
Wed 2nd Dec – LT, VILNIUS Loftas *
Thu 3rd Dec – PL, WARSAW Progresja *
Sat 5th Dec – CZ, PRAGUE ARCHA *
Sun 6th Dec – AT, VIENNA Budo Center *
Mon 7th Dec – HU, BUDAPEST Akvarium *
Wed 9th Dec – DE, MANNHEIM Capitol *
Fri 11th Dec – CH, FRIBOURG Fri-Son *
Sat 12th Dec – IT, MILAN Live Club *
Sun 13th Dec – DE, MUNICH Isarphilharmonie *
Tue 15th Dec – BE, ANTWERP Trix *
Wed 16th Dec – FR, PARIS Casino de Paris *
Sat 19th Dec – GR, ATHENS Floyd *

#festival date
-supporting A Perfect Circle
*supporting Chelsea Wolfe

Get your tickets here: https://www.aawilliamsmusic.com/gigs.

Long celebrated for her haunting vocals, immersive dynamics and striking emotional clarity, WILLIAMS expands her sonic world with an album that moves like a ritual through changing seasons. Guitars churn like gathering weather, strings glow with fragile warmth, and her voice unfolds from restrained intimacy into commanding emotional force.

“Solstice” captures A.A. WILLIAMS at a creative turning point. Inspired by years of global touring, acclaimed collaborations and genre-defying reinterpretations, the album finds her fully embracing both vulnerability and power.

Balancing crushing heaviness with moments of startling beauty, “Solstice” invites listeners into a world where silence can feel as immense as sound itself. It is intimate, dramatic and quietly radiant — music for endings, beginnings and the long road between the two.

Order “Solstice” HERE.

Track list:

1. Poison
2. Wolves
3. Little By Little
4. Hold It Together
5. Outlines
6. I’ve Seen Enough
7. The Veil
8. Just A Shadow
9. It Won’t Rain Forever
10. Breathe
11. The Gentle Harm

About A.A. WILLIAMS

Having made her debut live appearance at the prestigious Roadburn Festival in the Netherlands off the back of a self-titled EP, A.A. Williams has since toured across the globe with the likes of Cult of Luna, Explosions In The Sky, Russian Circles, Sleep Token and The Sisters of Mercy, as well as establishing herself as a headline artist – including a show at the iconic Queen Elizabeth Hall inside London’s Southbank Centre.

Standout festival appearances have dovetailed with two album releases – 2020’s “Forever Blue” and 2022’s “As The Moon Rests” (both on UK indie label Bella Union), which received widespread critical acclaim and put A.A. Williams firmly in the slipstream of the wave of female vocalists taking textured, epic and folk-rooted heavy music into new and progressive directions. A BBC session at the legendary Maida Vale Studios only bolstered Williams’ credentials.

Not one to rest on her laurels, she has also released a selection of ‘companion pieces’ – a collaborative single with Japanese post-rock titans MONO (‘Exit In Darkness’); a solo covers collection recorded during 2020’s pandemic lockdown – “Songs From Isolation” – that garnered praise from The Cure’s Robert Smith and Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan for her unique take on their original songs; and perhaps most impressively, 2021’s ‘arco’ saw the multi-instrumentalist completely rework her debut EP from rock instrumentation to a string ensemble, utilising her classical training and arrangement skills to stunning effect.

In June 2026, A.A. Williams returned with new album “Solstice” – her boldest and most cohesive record to date. Described by Kerrang! as “impossible to ignore” and Invisible Oranges as a “majestic return to life”, “Solstice” catapulted Williams further into the heavy music sphere, aligning with her new home at Reigning Phoenix Music (Opeth, Meshuggah). Now touring with the likes of A Perfect Circle and Chelsea Wolfe, A.A. Williams looks ahead as an artist ready to captivate almost any audience.

Find A.A. WILLIAMS online:  Website – Spotify – Apple Music – Bandcamp – Instagram – Facebook – Twitter – TikTok

David Reece’s BANGALORE CHOIR Sign Worldwide Deal with El Puerto Records, New Album Coming in 2026

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 25, 2026
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: Bangalore Choir, David Reece. Leave a comment

Bangalore Choir has signed a worldwide deal with El Puerto Records.

David Reece has revived his former cult band and will release the new album through the pirate label El Puerto Records, which has literally landed a real “big fish”! Reece has also brought his longtime collaborator Andy Susemihl (ex-U.D.O., ex-Sinner…) back on board. The new album is set to be released in 2026!

If the Paramount+ documentary “Nöthin’ But a Good Time” is to be believed, BANGALORE CHOIR is arguably the last great band of the golden Sunset Strip era, which produced bands like Mötley Crüe, Guns N’ Roses, and Poison. Despite all the scandals that ultimately brought that musical era to an end, many people still long for the days when the heart of heavy metal beat in Los Angeles. David Reece has taken this heart back into his hands and breathed new life into it—much to the delight of Bangalore Choir fans worldwide—because even grunge couldn’t completely erase the lightheartedness and joy of that era.

David Reece:
“Greetings everyone! David Reece here of Bangalore Choir with great news! Yes I’ve returned to the family of El Puerto records because after long consideration I felt the need to be able to work with a company that listens to my ideas, contributes their ideas and work together to deliver the best record possible.I have as many know released many records through El Puerto and have full faith in them to get the next Bangalore Choir record out and available to you all.I would like to mention the return of the great Andy Susemihl on lead and rhythm guitar and background vocals as well as two new friends well known in the industry.On lead and rhythm guitar Steve Gordon MIA and on drums Tommy McWilliams.Steve and Tommy and I worked tirelessly to write a great follow up to the Bangalore Choir album Rapid fire succession On Target part 2 and I really feel we’ve knocked it out of the park on this one! Also on bass the great Gorka Alegre returns fasten your seatbelts rockers!”

Label Boss Bernd Stelzer: “We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Bangalore Choir to the El Puerto Records family. David Reece is a phenomenal vocalist, and their upcoming material is pure melodic rock gold. Get ready for something big!“

Bangalore Choir live:
Headbangers Open Air Germany – July 23, 2026 
Volcanic Festival France July 26, 2026

Line-up:
David Reece – Vocals
Andy Susemihl – Guitars, Background Vocals
Steve Gordon MIA – Guitars
Tommy McWilliams – Drums
Gorka Alegre – Bass

More Infos:
David Reece & Bangalore Choir
www.facebook.com/DavidReeceOfficial
www.instagram.com/david.reece.official/

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