Legendary Swedish guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen flew to Sweden in June 2011 to be a part of a program called “Moraeus Med Mera” in which he can be seen playing traditional Swedish folk music with Kalle Moraeus. Also available is a candid behind-the-scenes look at Yngwie hanging out his fellow Swedish musicians. The entire show, which aired on October 23, can be seen at this location. The segment featuring Yngiwe is available below. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Radio Metal recently conducted an interview with keyboardist/mainman Tuomas Holopainen of Finnish/Swedish symphonic metallers NIGHTWISH. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
Radio Metal: What is your assessment of your first tour with Anette [Olzon] as a singer? What reactions did you witness and what are your thoughts on them?
Tuomas: I would give the whole tour an A-. We really didn’t know what to expect, how the fans would react. All the signs of a major catastrophe were there at some point, because you just don’t know how people will react. But we had a lot of confidence in her, and we had a really strong album with “Dark Passion Play”. So we had the confidence, but we still didn’t know. The tour was really long, really hard, and at some point people from the band and the crew started dropping like flies, but we still managed to do it and feel really happy and proud about it.
Radio Metal: You wrote “Dark Passion Play” without knowing exactly what voice was going to bring it to life. For “Imaginaerum”, on the other hand, you knew exactly what Anette was capable of. Do you think the album is better for this reason?
Tuomas: I think one of the most obvious things you hear when you listen to “Imaginaerum” is the vocal work. It’s on a different level. You can really hear her confidence. On “Dark Passion Play”, she was still a bit uncertain. She told me that all the while she was afraid she would be kicked out of the band if she sang poorly. But she sounds really good and more versatile on this album. There’s also the fact that I was able to write all the songs for her exact vocal range. I knew her strengths, I knew her weaknesses, so it was a bit easier this time.
Radio Metal: The album sounds much more like a soundtrack than a collection of songs. Ultimately, that’s what you always wanted to do in your career, right?
Tuomas: Soundtracks have been a driving force in my songwriting for years and years. I guess on “Imaginaerum”, it’s taken to the maximum. The most concrete reason for that is that we’re actually doing a movie. All the songs on the album are made for certain scenes in the movie. Before the first note was written, I had the idea of what the story was about: the jazz club, the ghosts, the Arabian death dance… All of those songs were made for these stories. That’s the major reason why the album ended up being so soundtrackish.
Radio Metal: Why did you not do it earlier? Did you really need a movie to write movie music, if you see what I mean? Since it’s something you love so much, did you really need the images to go along with the music?
Tuomas: It’s always been about creating the kind of music that the listener would see as much as hear. But before this album, I guess we were always happy with the audio aid. We didn’t need the visuals. But after “Dark Passion Play”, I just figured that this was so insanely big and diverse that we could no longer take it to the next level with just the music. That’s when I felt it strongly for the first time. Even after the “Once” album, I thought we could make it even bigger and better, but not after “Dark Passion Play”. Then it occurred to me, if we can’t do it with the music alone, let’s add another dimension, a visual dimension, to it.
Radio Metal: This new album is a firework of different influences and styles, and both Marco and Anette do things that we’ve never heard from them before. Like you said, there’s this very jazzy song, with a “Twin Peaks” vibe to it. Was this melting pot of different things sparked by this huge project? Was the movie the thing you really needed to start afresh and renew yourself musically?
Tuomas: I’m not sure we needed the movie. It was just a whole new idea to create an album. (long pause)
Radio Metal: In other words, do you think you would have written a song like this very jazzy track without the movie, for example?
Tuomas: To be honest, I don’t know. That particular song was based on a certain scene that had to be included in the movie. That’s why it’s there; once you see the movie, you’ll understand why this “Twin Peaks” song is in there. But, to be honest, I don’t know how to answer the question… But you were also asking about the versatility and the different elements. It’s more varied than ever before. I think it has to do with the fact that this is a thematic album, about the celebration of life, the privilege of life and all the wonderful, beautiful things we have in here. It’s about the versatility of everything we experience. That’s why we wanted to include all the elements that we could possibly put into 75 minutes of music, from the dark, jazzy stuff to the childhood nightmares of “Scare Tale”, to the Arabic influences, to the Celtic, having-fun kind of vibe, to the funeral procession of “Rest Calm”. It’s all the aspects of life.
Read the entire interview from Radio Metal. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Italian BRUTAL CRUSH has issued the following press release:
The underground is something very big and you know that we’re not exaggerating. There is a dense network of mini distributions, zines and much more that have survived for 20 years regardless of trends and various crises. Just try to count the number of bands that every day produce a demo, so you have an idea what we’re talking about…
In recent times, as for all good things, Brutal Crush has become bigger and better, and we’ve been contacted by a growing number of underground bands, Italian and foreign ones, asking us a support. Actually we have not taken immediately any launch into this stuff, but first we wanted to study something that would make a real difference. And we’ve got this idea: to distribute digitally and freely the self-produced demos and discs that the bands are sending us, selected by our Brutal Crush Staff.
Here’s what to do… It’s easy, you just need to send to our address (brutalcrush@live.com) an email with: band name, genre, title, or album cover of the demo, the download link, MySpace address and a statement which grant us the permission for free distribution of digital product. Once received, the material will be heard and selected, after which the distribution will be published online, all for FREE! More than that we just couldn’t do to support the underground … and in the meantime, if you want to get an idea, just visit our Download Free Brutal. Stay brutal!
Reunited Swedish heavy rockers TRANSPORT LEAGUE have posted the third in a series of webisodes featuring behind-the-scenes footage from the recording sessions for their comeback album, tentatively titled “Boogie From Hell”. The process is taking place at IF Studios, the IN FLAMES-owned facility in Gothenburg, Sweden, with producer Roberto Laghi (IN FLAMES, SONIC SYNDICATE, HARDCORE SUPERSTAR, LOK) and assistant Hasse Asteberg.
Commented the band: “The recording has been going really smooth and the sound is great. The album could be described as evil, and sound- and style-wise it is back to the roots of TRANSPORT LEAGUE, like a mix between BLACK SABBATH, CLUTCH, DANZIG, CORROSION OF CONFORMITY and PRONG.”
Songtitles set to appear on the CD:
* Swing Satanic Swing
* Electric Wolf
* A Pork named Jack
* Speedhead
* Demon Apparatus
* Snake Infested Swamp
* Bitter Sand
* Hi-Octane Slave
* King of Doom
* Barabbas Venomous
* Blood Inn
* Holy Mother Fucker
* Doctor Demon
* Fight Back
“Speedhead” can already be purchased via iTunes. The track was released via the band’s own Hoffa Entertainment.
TRANSPORT LEAGUE played its first reunion show on May 15, 2009 on the Terass stage at Henriksberg in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Bassist Ken Sandin was unable to participate in the reunion concert and was temporarily replaced by former TRANSPORT LEAGUE drummer (now on bass) Lars Häglund (also ex-B-THONG)
Commented the group: “TRANSPORT LEAGUE was the band who invented the phrase ‘boogie from hell,’ well known and well heard on the two first albums, ‘Stallion Showcase’ (1995) and ‘Superevil’ (1997). Just listen to tracks such as ‘Cosmical Satanical’ and ‘Lost in the Desert of Habib’ and you will understand what we are talking about.
“TRANSPORT LEAGUE no doubt paved the way for such artists as VOLBEAT and MUSTASCH, drawing from many sources to create a new format for heavy guitar-driven groovy rock.”
TRANSPORT LEAGUE‘s fourth full-length album, “Multiple Organ Harvest”, was released in November 2003 through Holland’s Seamview Records.
TRANSPORT LEAGUE 2011 is:
Matt Starander – Drums Tony Julien Jelencovich – Vocals/Guitar Peter Hunyadi – Lead Guitar Lars Häglund – Bass
For more information, go to this location. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Norway’s BORKNAGARhas issued the following update:
“BORKNAGAR has decided to part ways with the U.S. drummer David Kinkade. This is first and foremost due to the logistical challenges we have been facing having a U.S. drummer in a Norwegian band the last couple of years. Sometimes reality bites and in order to be a fully operative band, we need a drummer based in Norway. The split is of friendly manner and we would like to say thanks for everything David has contributed with in relations to the band and we would also like to wish him the best of luck for his future endeavors.”
In a statement released to BLABBERMOUTH.NET, Kinkade said about his departure from BORKNAGAR, “I am leaving BORKNAGAR due to a number of reasons completely out of my control but I assure you that I’ve thought it through for quite some time now and I can honestly say that the spark just isn’t there for me anymore. I tried everything I could over the past three years to make things happen. Now I just hope, for the fans’ sake, that they will completely deliver… The fans really deserve it. I wish BORKNAGAR all the best in their future endeavors.”
Kinkade, who has previously played with joined ARSIS and MALEVOLENT CREATION, joined SOULFLY a few weeks ago following the departure of that group’s longtime skinsman Joe Nunez. Kinkade will appear on SOULFLY‘s already completed new album, which was recorded last month at a Phoenix, Arizona studio with producer Chris “Zeuss” Harris (CHIMAIRA, HATEBREED, ALL THAT REMAINS, THE ACACIA STRAIN, BORN OF OSIRIS, SHADOWS FALL) for an early 2012 release via Roadrunner Records.
BORKNAGAR is currently recording its next album for a tentative February 2012 release via Century Media Records. The CD will be mixed and mastered by Jens Bogren in November at Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, Sweden.
Commented BORKNAGAR mainman Øystein G. Brun: “Looking back on our previous releases, our major challenge has always been to materialize our highly detailed music and compromises have been done production-wise. This time around there will be no compromise and hopefully you will witness the most powerful, rich, detailed and dynamic BORKNAGAR album to date!”
BORKNAGAR‘s latest album, “Universal”, sold around 500 copies in the United States in its first week of release. The CD landed at position No. 116 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart, which lists the best-selling albums by new and developing artists, defined as those who have never appeared in the Top 100 of The Billboard 200.
“Universal” was released on February 22, 2010 in Europe and March 2, 2010 in North America through Indie Recordings. The effort was made available in four different formats: regular jewelcase CD, limited digipack (including bonus disc), CD box with extras and gatefold LP with double vinyl.
“Universal” was recorded and mixed at Toproom Studio in Lunner, Norway, with the bandmembers themselves handling the production duties.
INSOMNIUM’s new album “One For Sorrow” was released in their home country Finland last Wednesday and entered the charts (again): “This year has been one of the most hectic ones for Insomnium. Even though we haven’t played a single show, we have been constantly working our asses off with the new album. It was a long and endeavouring process and has practically taken all of our free time. The sixth position at official Finnish album chart and first position at Finnish independent music stores’ chart however proves that it was all worth it. Thank you for your support and believing in us. This one is dedicated to all you metal heads out there!
We would like to also announce brand new collaboration with Arobas music and Guitar Pro 6 software. To further celebrate the chart success we offer you free download to the tablature of “Through the Shadows” at here (http://blog.guitar-pro.com/2011/10/insomniums-latest-tab-free-to-download/). Enjoy!“
“One For Sorrow” is available as Ltd. edition box set (incl. Digipak with bonus track, wristband and button set), 180gr vinyl LP, standard CD Jewelcase and Digital Download.
Fans in Finland can congratulate the band in a couple of days at two shows in the band’s hometown and Helsinki. The European tour starts November 14th. Fans in US should keep an eye on the next news – we are not allowed to say anything but we can tell you that you won’t be disappointed.
Fans in Japan will be glad to hear that Marquee/ Avalon is releasing the album with a bonus track. The exact Japan release date will be announced soon.
INSOMNIUM LIVE:
04.11.2011 Finland Joensuu Kerubi
05.11.2011 Finland Helsinki Nosturi
One For Sorrow European Tour 2011
w/ Before The Dawn and My Grain
14.11.11 Holland Rotterdam Baroeg
15.11.11 UK London Underworld
16.11.11 Belgium Antwerpen Trix
17.11.11 Switzerland Aarau Kiff
18.11.11 Slovenia Ljubljana Gala Hala
19.11.11 Austria Wien Arena
20.11.11 Czech Rep Prague Klub Matrix
21.11.11 Germany München Feierwerk
22.11.11 Germany Würzburg Posthalle
23.11.11 Germany Wiesbaden Schlachthof
24.11.11 Germany Leipzig Conne Island
25.11.11 Germany Hamburg Markthalle Marx
26.11.11 Germany Essen Turock
27.11.11 Germany Berlin Comet
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