Timo Kotipelto (vocals) and Jens Johansson (keyboards) of STRATOVARIUS will make guest appearances on the forthcoming fourth album from Finnish female-fronted symphonic metallers AMBERIAN DAWN. AMBERIAN DAWN‘s mainman, keyboardist and guitarist Tuomas Seppälä composed all ten songs for the CD — which is due in 2012 — and vocalist Heidi Parviainen penned the lyrics.
Johansson previously guested on AMBERIAN DAWN‘s third album, “End Of Eden”, which was released in October 2010 via Spinefarm Records.
Commented Tuomas: “I and the whole band have put even more effort on this album than never before and I’m sure that this new album is going to be best AMBERIAN DAWN album so far… Some songs on this album are propably best that I’ve ever composed and there’s also one instrumental song on this album, which I wrote in 1992 and it was supposed to be released on some rock opera project. Unfortunaly, this project never happened due some unfortunate happenings. But now, after 20 years, this one song is going to be released. All other songs are new and are not covered with dust.
“If you liked the sound of ‘The Clouds Of Northland Thunder’ [AMBERIAN DAWN‘s second album, 2009], which was mixed by Teropekka Virtanen, you’ll going like the fact that this new album is going to mixed by the same guy at legendary Finnvox Studios in Finland…
“As you know, guitarist Kasperi Heikkinen injured at summer and was unable to play at all for several months. That’s why Kasperi was replaced by our ex-guitarist Emppu on our latest European tour this fall. It even seemed like Kasperi wasn’t able to play on this new album at all. But a miracle happened and Kasperi got his hand better only a few days before the mixing sessions started and he was able to play something on this new album after all!! So, Kasperi is back on our happy lineup again.”
Metal-Trails.com conducted an interview with AMBERIAN DAWN on October 14, 2011 at the Hamburg, Germany stop on the “Out Of The Dark” tour with VAN CANTO, TRISTANIA, SERENITY and XANDRIA. You can now watch the chat below.
The U.K. edition of the Sonisphere festival sold out this year as each day 60,000 festival-goers from all across Europe made the pilgrimage to Knebworth. Nearly a million people across the world watched the official webcast, making Sonisphere the major event in the heavy metal calendar. Rufus Stone Limited Editions is proud to present the first-ever Sonisphere yearbook… a unique photographic look at this year’s festival from backstage, front of stage, the audience, the technicians, the stars… in fact, Sonisphere as you’ve never seen it before! Rufus Stone‘s team of photographers was given unrivalled levels of access (not just Knebworth but at all of this year’s Sonispheres across Europe!) to bring you a major publishing event.
The book will be released in two strictly limited editions, each destined to become truly collectible. Pre-ordering is essential to secure your copy later this year… in time for Christmas. These exclusive books are not available from shops… only online from Rufus Stone. The standard edition is £40 plus P+P and the luxurious Hardkase edition is £200 plus P+P.
Mortal Sin is an 80s Australian Thrash Metal band, in fact they are the first band of this genre in Australia.They play a role in the Australian Thrash Metal Scene like Testament and Slayer do in the Thrash scene.
Mortal Sin has recently released a Full-length album, “Psychology Of Death” which is the thrash a lot of old-time fans grew up on, PURE THRASH. “This time around we said we wanted to go back to our roots, we we’re going to write an album like Mayhemic Destruction, simple old school thrash! This is by far our fastest and heaviest album to date. We really wanted to grab people by the balls with this one!” This was the quote from the band prior to the release of their last album.
I had my chance to have an interview with Slayer of Australia, MORTAL SIN and ask them some questions that you may like to know.
Hello guys, how are you doing these days? Any Shocking news?
Nothing too shocking, just a little bit of this & a little bit of that! We are on tour at the moment so we are in the mood for a whole lot of thrashing!
The previous Mortal Sin album, An Absence of Faith was released in 2007 and then it was quite a while until the next one was released. However the band was not deactive, you played your gigs in 2008 and 2009 but can you tell me what was the reason that your next album took a long time until its release?
We started thinking about writing new songs straight after the Overkill tour in 2008 but we took a couple of months off & couldn’t get back into some kind of rhythm. By the time we started to get some kind of rhythm we got the south American tour in November 2009 so we started preparing for that & before we knew it, it was already 2010! So we really had to get our shit together. On the South American tour we lost our guitarist Mick Sultana, but we continued writing new songs without him & by June 2010 Nathan, Andy & Luke had written most of the music for the new album so we sent Luke into the studio to start recording drums. While this was happening I began writing some lyrics & in the mean time there was a lot of personal tragedies going on in my life so it took quite a while to finish the lyrics. By May 2011 we had it pretty much finished so we booked some more time in the studio & finalized the recording of Psychology of Death by June 2011. We still didn’t have a record deal at this stage so we had to get it mixed, mastered & ready to send out to labels in the hope of scoring a deal.
I would like to know more about your new album, firstly, where the idea of name came from, or whose idea it was. Secondly, would you tell me who created the artwork and why did you choose them?
We chose the album title from the song titles of the album, normally we wouldn’t do ..that, but this time we had some really cool titles, so we sat down to decide which song would become the album name. We had to make a choice between Psychology of Death, Burned thrasher who has his own design company & into your Soul or Blood of my Enemies, & Psychology of Death just had a really good ring to it! The artist was Mike Morphett who is an old school thrasher who has his own design company & he asked if he could submit a design & we really liked his idea for the cover, the colours & the frustrated look of the man in the picture was really cool.
Can you tell me about the recording process- where were the songs recorded? Also, I know it was Darren Jenkins who collaborated with you on “Psychology of Death”, we had it pretty much all finwould you tell me why did you choose him? Feel free to tell us if you have any particular memories of those recording times.
When we were looking for a studio, we got asked by Stuie from LA Studios if we wanted to check out his room, which is in the same building where we rehearsed every week, so we went in & listened in while someone was recording & we thought the room was suitable for us. Andy had come across Darren from a couple of local bands in his area, so he listened to some previous recordings that he made & then Andy suggested we use him. We were a little bit apprehensive at first but he had a really good ear for thrash metal, as he was a guitarist in a great Aussie band Cryogenic in the nineties, & he was able to give us a really fresh sound, without taking away some of the aggressiveness we were looking for.
For releasing this album you signed with Noiseart Records, but I read that you contacted other record labels too. Could you tell me what led you signing this contract with Noiseart Records?
Well we talked to a few different labels after we had recorded the album. A few were interested but Noiseart was the one that we really felt could do a lot for the band. And so far the relationship has been great.
At the first look, It seems “Psychology of Death” is your heaviest album, but when I think deeply I can see how things have changed and developed in the music world over recent years. Today we have much heavier sounds than we used to and perhaps those improvements helped you, but can you also tell me if there are other factors that contribute to the album sounding this way?
Obviously the production really helped! And JENK was a great producer and really captured the picture of what we wanted this to sound like. We wanted an album that had old school leanings yet a modern, more aggressive production. I think we achieved that.
I’d like to ask about your new member, Ryan Huthnance, there is a big difference between his age and other guys, but he’s been a member of the band for a year now, so it seems that this does not cause any problem. Would you like to tell us more about him and how he has settled into the band?
The first time ryan came into the audition he blew us all way! Both with his playing and his personality. He played some stuff that we had forgotten! He is a lot younger than the rest of us but is much older in personality. The short time that ryan has been in the band he has continued to impress us with his playing, his professionalism and his dedication to this band! He is part of the family now.
25 years after forming the band, you should have many experiences, but can you tell me a particular highlight and I’d like to know your opinion about which factors make a band successful or not.
Yes, I think we have had many great experiences, playing with many great bands…. But to choose any as the best highlight would be difficult. Im asking the other band members & they are all saying something different / Wacken Festival was great, playing with Slayer was cool, playing at some particular venues like The Whiskey in LA, The Hammersmith Odeon, you know… those things are really cool as well.
Let’s talk about your plans for future, where you are going to go after finishing your THRASHFEST tour? And how long will you wait before starting to write for your seventh album?
In March we are looking to play some more shows in Australia & we hope to be back in Europe for some summer festivals as well, & we have already talked about getting some riffs together for a new album, so I guess we will see what happens.
Me personally and i’m sure many of our readers would like to know more about your monthly and weekly schedule, especially your rehearsal times.
We are not full time musicians back home in Australia so we have to do our music around a full time job. This basically means that we will work all week & rehearse on the weekends, so unfortunately we are only part time musicians!! If we ever have a big tour coming up like this `thrashfest tour, we always try to add more local shows at home & more rehearsals so that we cab get our setlist together.
Mortal Sin is an 80s Thrash Metal band and i’d like to know your opinion, which band was and is the most influential one in the whole of Thrash Metal History?
I think there are a lot of bands that are influential for different reasons, but without singling out anyone band in particular it would probably be easier just to say the big four are really what defined the whole thrash scene since the eighties.
Thanks for giving me your time and as the final word feel free to send your fans a message here.
Hope to see everyone on the road somewhere, sometime in the near future, possibly at a summer festival in Finland!!
Interview by Mohsen Fayyazi
Watch the official clip for the song “Blood of my Enemies” below:
The METALFEST winter edition combines HATEFEST and THRASHFEST to one single killer-event where bands like SEPULTURA, KATAKLYSM, EXODUS, DESTRUCTION and others will show you how to bang your head in freezing winter time. Be there at these two killer indoor festivals.
1 day – 1 stage – 11 bands!
In Oberhausen/Turbinenhalle on Friday, December 2nd as well as in Giessen/Messehalle on Saturday, December 3rd.
Running Order Oberhausen:
Doors: 12:00 h
DAWN OF DISEASE: 13:00 – 13:30 h
AZARATH: 13:45 – 14:15 h
MORTAL SIN: 14:30 – 15:05 h
MILKING THE GOATMACHINE: 15:15 – 15:50 h
HEATHEN: 16:05 – 16:50 h
MARDUK: 17:10-17:55
DESTRUCTION: 18:15 – 19:00 h
TRIPTYKON: 19:20 – 20:15 h
SEPULTURA: 20:40 – 21:50 h
KATAKLYSM: 22:15 – 23:25 h
EXODUS: 23:50 – 01:00 h
Running Order Gießen:
Doors: 12:00 h
DAWN OF DISEASE: 13:00 – 13:30 h
AZARATH: 13:45 – 14:15 h
MORTAL SIN: 14:30 – 15:05 h
MILKING THE GOATMACHINE: 15:15 – 15:50 h
HEATHEN: 16:05 – 16:50 h
MARDUK: 17:10-17:55
DESTRUCTION: 18:15 – 19:00 h
TRIPTYKON: 19:20 – 20:15 h
EXODUS: 20:40 – 21:50 h
KATAKLYSM: 22:15 – 23:25 h
SEPULTURA: 23:50 – 01:00 h
Don’t forget to get your tickets for Thrashfest and Hatefest as well – via the Nuclear Blast web shop:
Thrashfest: http://bit.ly/uMeppG
Hatefest: http://bit.ly/ryxk0Y
Killswitch Engage dug into their archives and came up with this video of Adam D. and Joel Stroetzel talking to the members of pop-punk act Paramore on the 2007 Warped Tour. There’s really nothing else to be said – enjoy!
The second annual Dimebash event — which is being held in honor of the late, great “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott (PANTERA, DAMAGEPLAN) at the world-famous Key Club on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California — will take place on Wednesday, December 14.
Fellow musicians will pay homage to one of metal’s beloved fallen heroes by performing songs either written by or that were an inspiration to Dimebag.
All proceeds from the event will benefit the Ronnie James Dio Stand Up & Shout Cancer Fund.
Key Club
9039 Sunset Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA 90069
(310) 274-5800
Ticket prices are $20 and are on sale now at KeyClub.com.
When asked about the success of last year’s Dimebash, “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott‘s longtime girlfriend Rita Haney said in a 2010 interview, “It was amazing — I mean, overwhelmingly amazing. It sold out in ten days. When we put the tickets up [for sale], we didn’t even have a lineup, so it was kind of scary putting it together. But just knowing that everybody would come together in [Dimebag‘s] honor was enough… I think people want it, people wanna remember . . . I mean, it was a day and a half, or two days before [this year’s Dimebash] that [some of the musicians taking part in the event] didn’t even know what songs [they would be] playing yet. We were scrambling to get everything together. I was just amazed that within the first two days how many people committed and said, ‘Yeah, I’m in.’ It was amazing.”
On November 5, 2010, Haney presented a donation of over ten thousand dollars raised from Dimebash 2010 to Wendy Dio in Studio City, California for the Stand Up And Shout Cancer Fund, a charity in memory of Ronnie James Dio to help find a cure for stomach cancer, which took his life in May of 2010. In addition, a DVD of the event was shot and recorded for near-future release with proceeds from the disc’s sales also going towards the fund.
Dimebash 2010 was held on October 29, 2010. The all-star lineup that shared the stage included hard rock and heavy metal titans: Lemmy of MOTÖRHEAD; Dave Grohl of FOO FIGHTERS; Joey Jordison of SLIPKNOT and ROB ZOMBIE; Simon Wright from DIO; Brent Smith, Zach Myers and Eric Bass of SHINEDOWN; Kerry King and Dave Lombardo of SLAYER; Robb Flynn and Phil Demmel of MACHINE HEAD; Chuck Billy from TESTAMENT; Chris Howorth and Maria Brink of IN THIS MOMENT; Joey Vera of ARMORED SAINT; Tony Campos of STATIC-X; Gerry Nestler of PHILM; John Boecklin of DEVILDRIVER. This sold-out night was hosted by radio/television personality Jose Mangin, a veteran of several Dimebag events.
Photo galleries from Dimebash 2010 event can be found by following the links below:
Check out video footage from Dimebash 2010 at this location. Source: Blabbermouth.net
THE ROCK ALCHEMIST – Italian Rock Band from Turin with a strong sonic identity that blends modern rock with progressive, hard, alternative, and pop elements!
Kimmo Kuusniemi’s SARCOFAGUS return with a Historic 2010 Concert Video Premiere on YouTube! Click image to watch the video