OPETH and MASTODON will take part in a rare joint in-store signing session on Record Store Day — Saturday, April 21 — at Disc Go Round in Corpus Christi, Texas between 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Timing will be limited and the store will be handing out wristbands with purchase of any OPETH records to get priority access.
Disc Go Round
5734 Mcardle Rd. Ste. A
Corpus Christi, TX 78412
As previously reported, MASTODON will release a split seven-inch single with Canadian singer-songwriter Feist to celebrate Record Store Day on April 21. This very exclusive and highly anticipated pressing features MASTODON covering the Feist song “A Commotion”, while Feist covers MASTODON‘s “Black Tongue”.
About Record Store Day: Record Store Day is managed by the Music Monitor Network and is organized in partnership with the Alliance Of Independent Media Stores (AIMS), the Coalition Of Independent Music Stores (CIMS) and celebrates the culture of independent record stores by playing host to in-store events/performances, signings and special product releases on a global scale.
Record Store Day takes place annually on the third Saturday of April. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Former STRATOVARIUS, REVOLUTION RENAISSANCE and SYMFONIA mainman Timo Tolkki has launched a PledgeMusic.com campaign to support the release of his fourth solo album, “Classical Variations 2: Credo”. Tentatively due on October 29, 2012, the double album will include over two hours of music and will feature guest appearances by Tuomo Lassila (the founder of STRATOVARIUS) on drums, Michael Vescera (OBSESSSION, LOUDNESS, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN) on vocals and Michele Luppi (THAUROROD, ex-VISION DIVINE) on vocals.
PledgeMusic.com encourages fans to contribute funds to the recording of albums and the artists themselves to donate to charity as a part of their fundraising. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Guitarist RONNIE MONTROSE, who was found dead at his home in Brisbane last month, died from a self-inflected gunshot wound, the San Mateo County coroner said on Friday. The autopsy also revealed his blood-alcohol level was at 0.31-percent when he died – nearly four times the legal limit in California.
Montrose, 64, was found in the living room of his home on March 3rd holding an unregistered .38-caliber revolver. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Fans had speculated about the cause of his death after a spokesman from the Brisbane Police Department announced that it was under investigation.
A Concert For Ronnie Montrose – A Celebration Of His Life In Music has been announced and will take place at The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco, CA on Friday, April 27th.
The event will feature the following:
MONTROSE – Sammy Hagar, Denny Carmassi, Bill Church and special guest Joe Satriani
GAMMA – Davey Pattison, Denny Carmassi, Glenn Letsch, Tommy Suczek and Marc Bonilla
Neal Schon (JOURNEY)
Steve Smith (ex-Journey)
Ricky Phillips (STYX)
Eric Martin (MR. BIG)
Eric Singer (KISS)
Jimmy Degrasso (Y&T)
Members of TESLA
The 4 Piece rock band DEAD CELLS and their ‘Tear down the Heavens E.P’ has just been released on the 27th February 2012 and so, I took the opportunity to ask the band a few questions about themselves and the music.
1. Can you tell me a little about yourselves and where this all started?
We’re a four piece Rock Band primarily based in Aylesbury, England although we all live in three different counties. The band started middle of 2009 when Kris the guitarist and Wojtek the drummer decided to form a Rock band after the demise of their Thrash Metal band Amityville. Natalie joined on Bass in November 2009, quickly followed by Luke on Vocals.
2. I hear multiple influences from your music, but what would you say are your main source of influence?
I guess we model ourselves on the modern hard rock bands that are around at the moment but we don’t like to pinpoint just one band and one style of music. You’ll hear Classic Rock, you’ll hear Grunge, you’ll hear Funk and everything else in-between.
3. The E.P ‘Tear down the Heavens’, how long did it take you? And is there anything else you’d have liked to have added to it?
Altogether it took 8 days. The track “Here Be Dragons” was a single and then the scratch tracks were done September 2011 and mixing & mastering was done December 2011. Not long after we recorded the EP we wrote a song called Right By The Radio which could have easily gone onto the CD but we’re now planning to have it as our next single. 4. What are your plans for the next 12 months with this E.P?
Get as many people to hear it as possible, there’s many platforms where you can listen to it and purchase. We’ve worked hard contacting magazines, radio stations etc. Also we have a few festival dates coming up where it will be promoted. By the end of the summer we’ll start planning for our next release.
5. Do you have any plans for a new E.P or an album?
As mentioned above we’re looking to record a single by the end of the summer and then if it all goes well start thinking about a new EP by the end of the year.
6. How would you best describe your music?
Groovy orientated rock but also unique.
7. The Rock genre over the years has changed so much, so what would you say you bring to this genre that makes it stand out from the rest?
You’ll hear all the various influences from the 60’s to present day but as one reviewer put it: we don’t follow the conventions typically found in Hard Rock, instead taking the ingredients and mixing them into a mix of our own.
8. Do you have any upcoming Gigs, Tours, Shows?
Sat 14th April: Working Man’s Club: Bletchley
Sun 27th May: Rock It for Willen Fest: Towester
Sat 4th June: Wendover Celebrates Fest: Wendover
Sat 9th June: The Castle: Luton
Sat 30th June: Peacock Music Festival: Peterborough
9. Is there anything else you would like to add that I have missed out on?
Thank you to webzines like yourselves that support and expose independent bands.
Interview by Dylan Raine
For more information, please visit: http://www.deadcells.co.uk To read MSFinland’s ‘Tear down the Heavens E.P’ -review, please go HERE.
Artist: Dead Cells Album: Tear Down the Heavens E.P Label: Independent (Self Released) Release Date: 27th February 2012
1. Sunshine
2. Here Be Dragons
3. Painkiller
4. The Rub
5. Dead Letter
4 Piece rock band Dead Cells and their ‘Tear down the Heavens E.P’ is tearing more down than just the heavens. From the start you are given that classic feeling of the “Pearl Jam, Jim Morrison” element with the classic licks and fast riffs taking you into the groove. With the drum beats and the guitars moving at a rapid speed and energy ‘Sunshine’ is a great track to get you into the groove of this band at an early stage. As we head into ‘Here Be Dragons’ we are given those great bass licks and clean guitars before the rock really comes through. ‘Painkiller’ has such a hard rock feel to it with the “Squeals (Pitched Harmonics)” of the solo guitars taking you further down the melody lines. The vocals are excellent too, very leading, full of strength and more than enough to take you through the music into a new era entirely. ‘Dead Letter’ starts with such dreaded bass lines combined with a fascinating haunting use of riffs. The vocals toned down a notch to flow with the music. As we head through the song, mid-way I can almost feel Jim Morrison influences creeping in from afar, combine this with the ‘Aerosmith – Dream On’ feel and you have yourself a great song throughout.
A fantastic E.P full of various influences and sounds to keep you completely entertained.
BLACK ROSE was formed in 1990 in Fagersta, a small town in Sweden. After a couple of member changes the first year, the line-up was stable for almost ten years. The band played lots of gigs in Sweden between the releases.
The music style has been constant, even through all different music-trends that has come and gone. The style is Melodic Hard Rock/Metal, often compared to the likes of RAINBOW, YNGWIE, PRETTY MAIDS, TALISMAN, PC 69 and EUROPE.
BLACK ROSE is:
Anders Haga – Bass Peter Thederan – Vocals Peter Haga – Drums Thomas Berg – Guitar
Metal Shock Finland previously posted a review for last BLACK ROSE‘S album, “Rise Again”, the article can be read on this location.
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