Psychostars is formed in 2003 at Forssa, Finland, their music is melodic with female vocals and lots of raunchy guitars. Lyrics bow to old horror movies. Band has done many gigs all over Finland, but lately their main priority was to get their debut album “Making Friends With Monsters” ready. Making of album took almost 2 years, but now here´s real solid package of 13 Horror/Rock songs released by Violent Journey Records. This album every Horror/Rock fans dream come true!
Discography:
– Addicted To Action CD-EP
– Rock´n´Roll Demonstration CD-EP
– Deadline Songs CD-EP
– Dead Boys CD-Single
– Making Friends With Monsters CD 2011
Track listing:
01. Restless
02. Vampire Brides
03. The Dead Parade
04. Lost In The Graveyard
05. Witching Hour
06. All Quiet On The Homefront
07. Blood Suits You
08. Runaway Monster
09. Resurrection
10. Drowning
11. Dead Boys
12. Home By Midnight13. Somebody Touched Me
“Sounds Of A Playground Fading”, the tenth album from Swedish metallers IN FLAMES, has been certified gold in the group’s home country for sales in excess of 20,000 copies.
Note: The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) in Sweden has revised the sales requirements for albums to reach gold status in the country twice in the last seven years — from the pre-2002 level of 40,000 to the current 20,000.
The members of IN FLAMES were presented with “Playground” gold awards prior to their November 18, 2011 concert at Hovet in Stockholm. The awards were handed out by Razzia Records, which released the album in Sweden.
In other news, IN FLAMES has announced a very exclusive Scandinavian club tour for April/May 2012.
Commented the band: “It’s not that often we play club shows in Scandinavia these days, but now it’s time!!! You have no idea how much we look forward to play a small and sweaty stage near you! Come and have a party with us, ’cause we have NO idea when we’ll come back again!”
The dates are as follows:
Apr. 10 – Huskvarna, Sweden – Folkets Park Teater Ladan
Apr. 11 – Trollhättan, Sweden – Folkets Hus
Apr. 12 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Vega
Apr. 13 – Örebro, Sweden – Klubb 700
Apr. 14 – Linköping, Sweden – Garden
Apr. 15 – Karlstad, Sweden – Nöjesfabriken
Apr. 17 – Bergen, Norway – Peer Gynt Hallen
Apr. 18 – Stavanger, Norway – Folken
Apr. 19 – Trondheim, Norway – Stundenter Samfundet
Apr. 21 – Åre, Sweden – TV4 – Sport Arena
Apr. 22 – Piteå, Sweden – Norrmalmia
Apr. 24 – Umeå, Sweden – Idun
Apr. 25 – Gävle, Sweden – Maxim
Apr. 27 – Seinäjoki, Finland – Rytmikorjaamo
Apr. 28 – Tampere – Pakkahuone
Apr. 29 – Oulu, Finland – Teatria
Apr. 30 – Jyväskylä, Finland – Lutakko
May 02 – Stockholm, Sweden – Debaser Slussen
Tickets will go on sale on November 25. “Sounds Of A Playground Fading” sold around 14,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release.
IN FLAMES‘ previous CD, “A Sense of Purpose” (Koch) opened with 20,000 units to land at No. 28. This was slightly less than the opening tally of “Come Clarity” (Ferret), which shifted just under 24,000 copies in February 2006 to enter the chart at position No. 58.
“Sounds Of A Playground Fading” was made available in the following formats in Europe:
* CD Jewelcase
* Special-edition CD+DVD (eight-panel digipak with pop-up feature + recording “Sounds Of A Playground Fading” DVD)
* Limited deluxe box set CD+DVD (eight-panel pop-up digipak and 32-page deluxe booklet + recording “Sounds Of A Playground Fading” DVD, black textile belt with white print and silver buckle with black IN FLAMES logo, set of 3 buttons, 1 jigsaw puzzle, 6 postcards) * 2-LP gatefold, 180gr vinyl
* Digital download
13 songs were laid down for the CD, which was recorded at the band’s IF Studios in Gothenburg with engineer Roberto Laghi (HARDCORE SUPERSTAR, LOK, SONIC SYNDICATE).
“Sounds Of A Playground Fading” track listing:
01. Sounds Of A Playground Fading
02. Deliver Us
03. All For Me
04. The Puzzle
05. Fear Is The Weakness
06. Where The Dead Ships Dwell
07. The Attic
08. Darker Times
09. Ropes
10. Enter Tragedy
11. Jester’s Door
12. A New Dawn
13. Liberation
The cover artwork was created by Dave Correia and can be viewed below.
IN FLAMES recruited Niclas Engelin from fellow Swedes ENGEL as the band’s new second guitarist.
The German branch of Nuclear Blast Records recently revealed the details of a number of different formats of NIGHTWISH‘s upcoming album, “Imaginaerum”, and the “Storytime” single.
* “Imaginaerum” mailorder edition: limited and numbered to 1000 copies, the boxset includes the double digipak, the one-track-single “Rest Calm” in its demo version featuring Marco Hietala on vocals and the exclusive “Imaginaerum” mirror.
* “Imaginaerum” two-CD digipack featuring instrumental version of the album as bonus CD.
* “Imaginaerum” marbled vinyl: Strictly limited to 250 marbled 180g double gatefold LPs including a DIN A2 poster.
* “Storytime” CD single featuring “Storytime” (radio edit), “Storytime” (album version), “Storytime” (instrumental version).
* “Storytime” single on clear, white and dark blue vinyl: Strictly limited to 250 lush 10-inch gatefold mini albums. Featuring “Storytime” (radio edit), “Storytime” (album version), “Storytime” (instrumental version).
A video trailer showing the various configurations of “Imaginaerum” can be seen below.
“Imaginaerum” is due in North America on January 10, 2012 via Roadrunner Records. The CD is the band’s first since 2007’s “Dark Passion Play”, which was then-new singer Anette Olzon‘s debut.
“Imaginaerum” track listing (note that track 12 is broken down into four parts):
01. Taikatalvi
02. Storytime
03. Ghost River
04. Slow, Love, Slow
05. I Want My Tears Back
06. Scaretale
07. Arabesque
08. Turn Loose the Mermaids
09. Rest Calm
10. The Crow, the Owl and the Dove
11. Last Ride of the Day
12. Song Of Myself
Song 1: From A Dusty Bookshelf
Song 2: All That Great Heart Lying Still
Song 3: Piano Black
Song 4: Love
13. Imaginaerum
“Imaginaerum” release dates:
Finland: November 30
Europe: December 2
Australia: January 6
North America: January 10
Japan: January 11
New Zealand: January 16
NIGHTWISH will kick off the “Imaginaerum” world tour in Los Angeles. The very first show of the trek will take place at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California on Saturday, January 21. This will be the biggest NIGHTWISH show production ever on North American soil and strictly a one-off — there will be no U.S. tour until later in 2012.
Express & Star’s Ian Harvey has issued an interview with DEF LEPPARD guitarist Phil Collen. An excerpt follows:
“The problem with being in a huge band that certainly pioneered a certain sound, certain recording techniques, is you kind of get painted into a corner a little bit because you can’t stray too far from that formula”, says Collen.
“I think with any artist you want to do something different all the time and that’s a nice problem to have, that everyone likes you and and you can’t move too far from that, but the downside is that it gets a little frustrating.
“You come up with different types of stuff and you need an outlet. When I write songs they are either a Def Leppard song or they’re not and if they’re not I don’t try to push it.”
The fourth installment of Def Leppard’s “behind-the-scenes” of the Mirror Ball tour takes you to Osaka and Tokyo on the Japanese leg of the Mirror Ball Tour.
While in Japan Def Leppard got to meet up with fans, drop by some radio stations, and play three amazing shows.
Next month, Def Leppard will embark on a UK tour with MÖTLEY CRÜE and STEEL PANTHER. Confirmed dates are as follows:
December
6 – Birmingham, UK – LG Arena Birmingham
8 – Nottingham, UK – Capital FM Arena Nottingham
9 – Glasgow, UK – SECC Hall 4
11 – Manchester, UK – M.E.N. Arena
13 – Sheffield, UK – Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
14 – London, UK – Wembley Arena
Frontiers Records has announced the signing of DOKKEN, for the worldwide release of the band’s forthcoming studio album in the spring of 2012.
The cooperation between Frontiers and Dokken started with the release of the band’s CD, Lightning Strikes Again, in 2007. The album marked a return to Dokken’s signature style with melodic hooklines and blazing guitar riffs that epitomized the band’s sound on such records as Tooth & Nail, Under Lock & Key, Back For The Attack and Dysfunctional.
“So far we have written 10 songs in only 8 weeks”, says singer Don Dokken. “Usually we spend a year or more on our music. I can’t explain why this time it came so fast, it just happened. So far the music is very uptempo and heavy, of course we know our fans like the classic Dokken sound and this is where our new music is headed. It’s been a band of brothers doing what we love : ‘music’.”
Dokken plans to finish their new recording by the end of February and go out on the road in June.
“In a perfect world we would like to release the new album before the summer and then play the festivals in Europe. Then hopefully we can jump on a package tour in the US, says Don Dokken. “We want to give everyone a great CD that will keep all music fans Rokkin’ during these troubled times!”
Dokken is now formed by Don Dokken on lead vocals, Jon Levin on guitar, Sean McNabb on bass and Mick Brown on drums.
Formed in 1978, Dokken is one of the bands that defined the American hard rock trademark sound of the 80s. They have been nominated for a Grammy Award in 1989 and sold more than 10 million albums worldwide. Their next album will be their 11th original studio release.
Kinda brings a tear to your eye. A band that we’ve lived with for nearly forty years is on their Epitaph tour. It’s kinda this grey-area statement proclaiming that we are going to retire, but not now! No doubt a wise move as the band ages. But you know the creative juices are flowing. And live? C’mon, I was at Wacken and any normal human being could never give this gig up! That’s why the K.K. Downing situation seems even more puzzling. But that’s another tale. New axe Richie Faulkner has slid into the role more than admirably. BraveWords.com caught up with the ‘metal god’ Rob Halford this past weekend for an update from the road, paths the mighty Priest know well. But some of these roads may never be travelled again by this band. But the man on the Harley-Davidson is confident of the future; he doesn’t want to quit, but he knows that we aren’t physically immortal … the music is, but our bodily shell isn’t! This Brit that holds his art in such high regard – like most of us do – may be our fave interview. We’ve chatted with the man for years and he has graced the cover of BW&BK many, many times as part of the mighty Priest and his solo efforts. But all that has led to now, the open road in the US, just prior to venturing over the border north. Polite and well-spoken as always, Halford asks me about the biz and how we’ve weathered the storm in this changing business. It’s a tough haul in the music biz for all of us I respond.
“It is,” Halford states simply, but his power resonates. “We’re making a point of acknowledging that. The economic climate is not in the best shape and we’re thanking all of our fans for coming down and seeing us. We’re giving them the biggest and longest Priest shows that we’ve done in a very long time. Normally the tour routing would look a lot better on a map! The economy has had an effect on touring, so we are going where we can go, picking the right venue and city. But we’re out here on this massive world tour and it’s an absolute blast and we’re having a great time.”
Prior to witnessing arguably Judas Priest’s finest hour on the Epitaph tour, Germany’s Wacken Open Air, I was convinced the band’s stock price would fall with K.K.’s absence. Shockingly this hasn’t been the case. Richie Faulkner’s found a home with the metal gods and they’ve welcomed him with open arms.
“He is at home,” Halford agrees. “Quite frankly, we said more than once that if we hadn’t of found Richie and there wasn’t anybody else on the horizon, this whole tour would’ve had to be cancelled until we found the right guy to do the work that needed to be done. Obviously K.K. is with us in spirit every night because the songs we play were written by Glenn and K.K. and myself. I suppose it’s no different than when Tim (“Ripper” Owens) was holding the mic. You do your best to try and find someone that firstly is a hardcore Priest fan – which is what Richie is – and get up there and give it some welly (more effort) as we say in England. And do it with the same intensity and passion that Glenn and Ian, Scott and myself do every night after night. And we found all of those things in Richie Faulkner. He’s just a firehouse isn’t he? When you come see us again, he’s even turned it up a notch! I don’t know how he’s done that but he has.”
I mention to Halford my ‘Turbo Lover’ story from Wacken where the audience went wild for a song that in the ’80s glammed the band up for good or bad! Time has been kind to the tune and album (Turbo) and the metal god says that’s an example of the band’s mystique.
“That’s a very interesting point that you raise there,” the singer ponders. “And I think this happens – not only too Priest – but a lot of bands who are fortunate enough to have been given a long career in rock n’ roll by their fans that support them. We’ve all been fans of bands that have written a song or a record and you go ‘I don’t think too much of this – what’s this all about.’ And then as time has passed it on, you starting thinking, ‘I quite like this now.’ And that turns out to be the case with Turbo in general. There’s some really cool stuff on there. Much like everything we do in Priest, when we play it live and when we play it loud, it just brings on a new character. You’ve got the volume, you’ve got the depth of the song itself and it sounds a lot stronger than it probably does on the record. Who knew that ‘Turbo Lover and ‘Painkiller’ would be married together in the setlist. It’s crazy, but we love it (laughs). I think that again reinforces that sense of self-belief that we’ve always had in Judas Priest. We love to write our metal and we absolutely love to make that strong connection that’s determined by our ability. I don’t think there’s ever been a moment that we said ‘we can’t do this.’ If we’ve all agreed as writers that ‘yes, this is a great song, when are we going to release it?’, then we will do that. And that’s been the case. I remember when Painkiller came out, there was an element of people that were saying ‘oh my god, this is too intense, what is this?’ So you just don’t know. You don’t know what’s going to be. You just have to believe in what you believe in. Do your best music and see what happens.”
Although there appears to be a great vibe on stage and the band sound in fine spirits, there must be something deep down that doesn’t feel quite right as this may be your final show in some markets/countries.
“Yeah, we try not to think about that. As we’ve already stated with BraveWords, this isn’t the end of the band. We’re just looking at the way realistically as we move on in our mortal lives to try and keep doing this as long as we can. As long as it’s physically possible. Right now we’re doing six shows in seven days. It’s amazing! It’s unbelievable that we are able to commit to that type of road work. But we do it because so many of our fans want to see us. And all the important pieces have to be kept in place that we’ll do whatever we have to do. The last thing you want to do is – or the last thing you hope will never happen – is that you kind of get up one day and say ‘I can’t do this anymore. Physically it’s too much.’ So by cutting back on these long two-year journeys around the world, we’re giving the band some extra life. We’re still going to go out. For example, in one year we’ll just go out and do the States and Canada. And then take a long break. Maybe the following year we’ll just take care of Europe. But it is true that there will probably be some places on this tour that we won’t be coming back to for various reasons. So we are urging everybody to come and see us without a doubt. It’s important.”
We’ve heard a tasty rumour that the Brits are keen on putting together their own Big 4 to celebrate the origin of metal. Of course Judas Priest would be part of the mix, but the reformed BLACK SABBATH, IRON MAIDEN and MOTÖRHEAD could also be part of this stellar bill. Is that something you would be open to?
“It’s interesting that is. Firstly, I think the American one (METALLICA, SLAYER, MEGADETH and ANTHRAX) is absolutely sensational. It’s a really good idea. I haven’t been in direct contact with anybody that is talking about this on a reality base. I’ve seen bits and pieces on the internet about it. It would be very interesting to see what the equivalent would be from other parts of the world. I think the Big 4 as it stands right now is just sensational. It’s done very well and everybody is really excited about it and the fans love it. I’m sure it will keep on roaring ahead because with that type of tour you can take it around the planet. I will throw a question to you Tim. Who would be your Big 4?”
It’s pretty obvious that it needs to be the Priest, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden and Motörhead. That’s the creme de la creme. That would be a fans dream. Especially when bands aren’t releasing as many studio albums. It’s more fun to be on the road, they are making more money on tour. It’s prestige and it just makes obvious sense.
“You know, I don’t think it would be for the cash. It would be for the fun and the extraordinary event that it could be, to go and see something like that. You know what’s been amazing as I’ve reflected on this tour, all of those bands that you’ve mentioned have a certain genetic age group (laughs). Isn’t it amazing Tim – look at us all. We’re still going out there. We’re all bunches of guys in our 50s and 60s! Where’s the new stuff? Who is going to carry it on. It’s just remarkable. I read an article on the BBC the other day about the fact that the bulk of the recording industry and live performances are coming from acts that are moving on in life. It’s just remarkable really.”
And it could be a little troubling too.
“I suppose that it’s just a reflection of the world and the way the music industry has changed. You and I have talked before about the fact that when bands like Priest started off, you had a label that was behind you for three, four or five releases to get you established. Now the young bands are having to sign 360 deals (a record company agrees to provide financial support for the artist and the artist agrees to give the company a percentage of all of their income). If they aren’t meeting the figures on the first or second release it’s ‘see ya.’ It’s sad, because none of the musical talent is allowed to develop. The only way you become a better musician is to be able to keep playing and keep writing. We’re in extraordinary times Tim that’s for sure.”
You must have a comment about this Black Sabbath reunion.
“Yeah, I kept going back to the Black Sabbath website with the countdown and the old logo. Everybody knew what was going to happen, but we didn’t know exactly. Sabbath are a very unusual band in terms of character and make-up. You’ve got four very strong personalities. I suppose like most bands that have been together it’s very fragile. It only takes one person to say the wrong thing and it can get all derailed. But yeah, the clock was counting down and I was just so excited for them. I mean it’s common knowledge that I’m a huge Black Sabbath fan (check out footage from Ozzfest 2004 below when Ozzy fell ill and Halford grabbed the mic!). So to see it become official … I mean to look at the press conference and see everybody sitting there and talking. It was just fantastic news for me as a Black Sabbath fan as I’m sure it is for millions of fans around the world. It’s especially exciting in their own country, to kick things off at Download. I’m excited to see where it goes.”
Glenn has mentioned (in a BraveWords.com interview here) that the pair of you had a productive writing session earlier this year in the UK. So in 2012, it’s quite possible we’ll see brand new studio efforts from the Priest and Sabbath! Possibly a little competition in the air?
“Isn’t that going to be great?! I think it will be fantastic to have a brand new Sabbath record and a brand new Priest record. Hopefully both coming out next year. Again, Glenn might have said this to you. This is unusual for us because he and I sat down together in January in the studio and we just worked and worked and worked for a number of weeks. We just got our heads down and wrote music from the heart. We didn’t really talk much about what we were going to do, what direction we were going to take. We just went, ‘let’s do what we did at the beginning, let’s play it from the heart and get the riffs down.’ We’ve to come a point now that we’ve covered an extraordinary amount of landscape with our metal that we should just write and write and write and that’s what we did. So we’ve got a ton of songs. Some of which we actually completed, because we were trying to find a way to release a few of the tracks. That was actually before we found Richie. Now that we found Richie, we want to go back in and rework the songs and see what input he can bring. In general, I think we are going to have a very strong, very simple, straight-forward classic Priest album. If you push me – and I can hear you push me – it’s like a little bit of British Steel, a little bit of Painkiller, a little bit of Screaming For Vengeance. That’s what I’m feeling. It’s all fresh material, brand new. There’s nothing from the past. It’s all original riffs. It’s shaping up to be a killer record. That’s great to know that on this farewell tour, there’s something new looming on the horizon.”
Judas Priest’s upcoming Canadian Epitaph dates include:
22 – Toronto, ON – Air Canada Centre
23 – Quebec City, QC – Colisee Pepsi Arena
24 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre
Source: Bravewords
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