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Friday, June 15th is a date to pin up on the calendar, it marks the return to Italian soil of one of the bands that have changed the course of heavy metal world, the legendary PENTAGRAM. The band, led by Bobby Liebling, will be the protagonist in one-off show at BIG BARRE’ in Pievesistina (Cesena). The task of opening act will be up to RAIN from Bologna; historical heavy metal band on tour to celebrate their 30th anniversary, on stage will be seen also SHININ SHADE and AVANT-GARDENER from Parma and SLOW ORDER from Bologna.
Friday 15 june 2012 at 7 pm
at BIG BARRE’
Via Fossalta n. 2621
Pievesistina, Cesena Italy
Professionally filmed video footage of LAMB OF GOD‘s June 1 performance at the Rock Am Ringfestival in Nürburgring, Germany can be seen below.
Hal Leonard has released the official, note-for-note matching guitar tab book for “Resolution”, the latest album from Richmond, Virginia metallers LAMB OF GOD. It is now available for purchase from MusicDispatch.com.
“Resolution” sold around 52,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 3 on The Billboard 200 chart. The band’s previous CD, “Wrath”, opened with around 68,000 units back in March 2009 to enter the chart at No. 2. This figure was roughly in line with the first-week tally registered by 2006’s “Sacrament”, which shifted around 63,000 units to debut at No. 8. It also represented almost double the amount of records sold by its predecessor, “Ashes Of The Wake”, which premiered with 35,000 copies in September 2004.
“Resolution” was released in the U.S. via Epic and internationally through Roadrunner Records. The CD was recorded at various studios in Virginia and New York with producer Josh Wilbur, who worked on the band’s last effort, 2009’s “Wrath”.
“Resolution” features 14 songs and comes in a digipack with artwork by longtime art director Ken Adams.
“Resolution” has sold 115,000 copies in the United States since its February release.
French indie rock band V13 has inked a deal with label Deadlight Entertainment (LOS DISIDENTES DEL SUCIO MOTEL, NEW RISING SON, SYNICAL) for their new album, following debut album « Overlook Hotel » released in 2009.
New album is called “Traqueurs” and was recorded and mixed at Electrical Audio Studio (Chicago) by Steve Albini (NIRVANA, THE PIXIES) and mastered at Chicago Mastering Services Studio by Bob Weston (SEBADOH, KEPONE). Release date is set up for October.
Track “Personne m’attend” is available for streaming on Deadlight Entertainment site at www.deadlight.fr
Obi-Dan from Geeks Of Doom spoke with legendary singer JOE LYNN TURNER recently about a number of topics. A few excerpts from the chat follow:
Geeks of Doom: A lot of people have talked about their troubled relationship with Ritchie Blackmore, but how did you get on with him?
Joe Lynn Turner: “The only difficulty we had once was we were going to have a punch out and we threw everybody out of the dressing room and we were staring at each other, glass of scotch in hand, yelling, ‘Fuck you!’ All of this kind of stuff. I said, ‘You want to hit me? Go ahead but you better take your best shot because I’m coming back (at you).’ It just kind of ended into a drinking session and talking it out and everybody was against the door kind of listening, I’ll never forget that; it was like a comedy and we ended up laughing hysterically about the whole thing and because of what jerks we were and how foolish we were about things! We thought about it: what’s the problem here? You’re the singer, you’re the guitar player. There’s no problem here, you’re doing a different job than I am. We got along great, I can honestly say Ritchie and I had a very frank, honest relationship. He had said to me, ‘I don’t like to get too close to people’ and we’re drinking again and I said, ‘I know that this will come to an end at some point.’ …but I think there were evil forces at work beneath this. I was surprised (at) the Stranger In Your Ass album or whatever it is (laughs – referring to the final Rainbow album Stranger In Us All) because he had promised me to do a third Rainbow album and I thought it would have been brilliant just three, done. Except for the EPs and all that other crap and that would have sort of rounded out the trilogy, that would have been great. I was a little surprised but in getting friendly with Doogie (White, lead vocals on Stranger…) …Doogie kept telling me that he kept saying, ‘Sing it like Joe Lynn Turner, sing it like Joe Lynn Turner would sing it!’ (laughs)”
Joe Lynn Turner
Geeks of Doom: From Rainbow you worked with Yngwie Malmsteen, who is another ‘character’…
Joe Lynn Turner: “Oh isn’t he?! I love him to death, though. He’s so crazy. I’ll tell you in one simple way we made up tour shirts that on the front said ‘you can’t intimidate me’ and on the back said ‘I toured with Yngwie’! (laughs) He puts you through the ringer. He put everybody through the ringer and as Nietzsche says ‘what does not destroy me makes me stronger’ and I think that’s how we all came out: much stronger individuals, much more knowledgeable. Psychotic, but knowledgeable! Look, Yngwie’s a brilliant guitarist, I’m not going to take that away from him. He’s got the gift. He said he saw the schematics of everything in his mind before he even did it. I think I brought him out quite a bit, I think we had the best album of his career, probably one of the best of mine. I mean we really had some magic going on and I was just disappointed that we didn’t do at least a second one, I thought that could have been even more brilliant. But he’s a tough guy to get along with and he seems to feel that he has to control everything and I think by witness of the Odyssey album that he doesn’t have to control it…and it’s just a cornerstone album that I think many people still have in their libraries because how do you get much better than that? The combination between his style, playing, song content, commercial content for Christ’s sake; it’s not a dirty word…it used to be a dirty word and I still can’t understand why. The same thing with Purple, the whole idea with that was to make Purple a bit more commercial but yet still retain Purple and I think we did that (on the) Slaves and Masters album.”
Geeks of Doom: When you joined Yngwie and Purple and Rainbow you were joining well established bands. You not only seemed to fit in well, but your arrival often triggered their most successful period.
Joe Lynn Turner: “Well how about that! Thank you, I’ll take that as a compliment…I took enough shit for it, you know, in the press and I had to prove myself. I remember somebody saying once ‘You know you’ve got some big shoes to fill’ and I said ‘I’m going to make my own footprints.’ I was arrogant about it because in those days you had to be because if you weren’t arrogant about it and strong and had that fire of desire to do this thing you were going to be crushed, just crushed. I think that I had to have that, I think that also sharpened my skills and also gave me a bit more of a pointed direction because I had so much coming down on me. When you’re on the pitch if it’s not a pressure game you could relax…you always try your best but when you’re under pressure and it’s in the finals you really got to show your stuff. It was the fact that I was always in the finals with these bands because they were well established, legendary or whatever, even Yngwie he was this gifted guitar player. Somebody had to come up and it was me…Yngwie he was jealous in my opinion of that, he really felt put out which I can’t understand because again just like Ritchie and I figured out: you’re the guitar player, I’m the singer. It’s Plant and Page, it’s Mick and Keith; it’s what rock and roll was always made of.”
Kolony Records and Apoch’s Metal Review have teamed up for an exclusive audio stream of the new BE’LAKOR album ‘Of Breath and Bone’. You can check out the entire release streaming at the following link:
01. Abeyance
02. Remnants
03. Fraught
04. Absit Omen
05. To Stir the Sea
06. In Parting
07. The Dream and the Waking
08. By Moon and Star
‘Of Breath and Bone’ was recorded at Pennydrop Audio in Melbourne by Warren Hammond. The album was mixed and mastered at Fascination Street Studios (OPETH,AMON AMARTH, PARADISE LOST) in Sweden by Jens Bogren.
Swedish tech metal supergroup NONEXIST, featuring former ARCH ENEMY and current HEARSE vocalist Johan Liiva and ANDROMEDA/SKYFIRE guitarist Johan Reinholdz, has inked a deal with Pivotal Rockordings. The band’s new full-length album, entitled “From My Cold Dead Hands”, is currently being recorded at Multipass Studios and will feature nine blistering new tracks, to be released later this year through all major digital retailers. “From My Cold Dead Hands” will also be accompanied by cover songs that Pivotal Rockordings will release for free on YouTube. More information on the exact cover songs will be revealed shortly.
Commented Reinholdz: “I’m really excited about unleashing the second assault of NONEXIST! Even though ‘Deus Deceptor’ came out ten years ago, NONEXIST never died. It has always been alive in my heart and I’ve written songs for it every now and then. Because I love it, I love this kind of music which I grew up with. A couple of years ago, the NONEXIST songwriting became more frequent and I came up with the title — ‘From My Cold Dead Hands’ — and I started to focus on getting the album done. I also began dabbling with cover songs, something I’ve never really done before but it’s great fun! Some of these song choices might surprise you — but they’re all done NONEXIST style! I then asked Johan Liiva if he wanted to join NONEXIST again was pleased when he said yes. He is one the great singers in extreme metal and I’m proud to work with him again!”
Added Liiva: “It’s been like 10 years now since the debut came out. I actually had this ‘fantasy’ ever since to make a sequel. For various reasons (like for example ‘life,’ haha) it took us all this time to finally get there. Thankfully, Johan and I stayed in touch every now and then… and now *kazaam!* — the time has come! Filled to the brim with new and fresh ideas — as well as retro ones, for sure! Let’s hope you people out there who digged and asked for another one appreciates this new one. Hailz and salutes — it’s time… metal to the very bone!”
NONEXIST‘s debut full-length record, “Deus Deceptor”, was released in 2002 via Century Media/New Hawen Records and the lineup at the time included Liiva, Reinholdz and DEFLESHED/DARK FUNERAL drummer Matte Modin. The CD was produced by Tommy Tägtgren and Reinholdz at Abyss Studios and featured a musical direction described as a cross between early ARCH ENEMY and CARCASS (circa “Heartwork”).
Source : Blabbermouth.net
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Kimmo Kuusniemi’s SARCOFAGUS return with a Historic 2010 Concert Video Premiere on YouTube! Click image to watch the video