According to RevolverMag.com, LIMP BIZKIT is working in Miami with producer DetaiL on its forthcoming seventh album, the band’s first for its new label home, Cash Money, Lil Wayne‘s longtime record company.
“We’re going two different directions right now,” guitarist Wes Borland tells RevolverMag.com about the musical direction of the new LIMP BIZKIT material. “One direction is very heavy like our last album, ‘Gold Cobra’, but with me pushing the riffs further than they were before. But we’re also working on hip-hop club tracks that have guitar and Fred [Durst, vocals] on them. We’re coming from two very different places on this and right now they’re starting to cross over into each other, which is exciting. We don’t want to make ‘Gold Cobra II’.”
Regarding the songwriting process for the upcoming LIMP BIZKIT CD, Borland tells RevolverMag.com, “We’ve had a lot of little scattered sessions and we’re firing out ideas into the darkness and seeing what sticks and what starts to form and become something new. I’ve gotten really intense about writing snappy, complicated riffs that have a lot of dive bomb-type whammy bar push-and-pull suction sound in them. It’s too soon to tell where we’re going with it all. We’re not at the point where everything flows or makes sense, but we’ll know when we get there.”
LIMP BIZKIT is scheduled to embark on a major U.S. tour in October with Borland‘s side project BLACK LIGHT BURNS opening the show.
LIMP BIZKIT last year parted ways with Interscope, the label that released all of the band’s records thus far through its subsidiaries Flip, Geffen and Suretone Records.
“Gold Cobra” was LIMP BIZKIT‘s first CD to feature the original lineup of Durst, Borland, Sam Rivers (bass), John Otto (drums), and DJ Lethal since 2000’s “Chocolate Starfish And Hot Dog Flavored Water”. DJ Lethal has since been fired from the group for personal reasons.
Swedish heavy metallers WOLF have recently created a poll to find out which song from their latest album “Legions Of Bastards” is the most popular. You can vote in the poll at this location.
“Legions Of Bastards” was released in April 2011 via Century Media Records and was produced by Pelle Saether at Studio Underground in Vasterås, Sweden. The cover artwork was once again created by Thomas Holm (the man who was responsible for the legendary MERCYFUL FATE “Melissa” and “Don’t Break The Oath” covers) and can be viewed below.
Commented the band: “‘Legions Of Bastards’ is the fruit of lots of hard work, sweat and blood.
“Our music has always come from the heart, but this one seems to us even more honest and straight-forward than any other album we’ve made.
“We’re not afraid to say that this is a GREAT album. If you love it, like we do, raise the horns and bang your head! If you don’t — we don’t care. We’d still be banging our heads!”
“Legions Of Bastards” track listing:
01. Vicious Companions
02. Skull Crusher
03. Full Moon Possession
04. Jekyll & Hyde
05. Absinthe
06. Tales From The Crypt
07. Nocturnal Rites
08. Road To Hell
09. False Preacher
10. Hope To Die
11. K-141 Kursk
ASHENT‘s INHERITANCE, the third album of the band, will be out on September 2012 through Lion Music, these are the words of the band:
“Hi guys, happy to be back announcing that our NEW ALBUM, called “INHERITANCE”, will be out on September 21st, released by Lion Music. We are proud to share with you the magnificent new cover, designed by Mario Sanchez Nevado.
We are pleased to introduce to you the well known IVAN MONI BIDIN (Pathosray, Garden Wall, Last Warning) as the new DRUMMER for Ashent! You can find a lot of interesting details, regarding Ivan and the upcoming album “INHERITANCE”, in this video-interview (see below), shooted with the band during the last days.”
Steve Dallaire of the Canadian blog Boulevard Brutal recently conducted an interview with SYSTEM OF A DOWN bassist Shavo Odadjian. You can now listen to the chat HERE. A couple of excerpts follow.
On how the SYSTEM OF A DOWN “reunion” came about:
Shavo: “Well, it was not really a reunion. We never said we were broken up; we were on a hiatus. We shouldn’t have even said anything [about taking a break]. There’s a lot of bands that don’t release an album every year. There’s a lot of bands that take three, four or five years off here and there, but they don’t say ‘hiatus,’ so no one really notices it. They just anticipate the next record. Well, we just mentioned it, we said it, so it seemed like a breakup, but it really wasn’t. It was just that we wanted to do something different for awhile and then come back and hang out again and be friends again. And that’s all it was, really. There’s a lot of misconception. That’s why I get tired of the ‘come-back-together’ Twitters I get and messages I get. Because we are together. Like, enough with it. We’re just not making an album right now — that’s all. That doesn’t mean we’re broken up. Just because we’re making other albums with other people doesn’t mean that we’re broken up. We’ve been a band since 1993. I don’t think we’re ever gonna be broken up. [laughs] Whatever happens, we’re always gonna be together. We can go [for five years without doing anything with the band] and then come back and play shows and maybe make a record, maybe not — who knows? Maybe make ten records. Maybe tour for five years. I don’t know. I’m just saying we’re just good friends that are in a band together, and we’ve grown to a level where we now wanna do whatever we wanna do. And I hope everybody understands that. But we’ll never break up. . . I’m one of the most, like, ‘wanting-to-tour’ guys in the band. Actually, the three of us [Shavo, guitarist Daron Malakian and drummer John Dolmayan] really wanna tour a lot more and do a lot more. [But] Serj [Tankian, vocals] has got a lot on his plate right now, which is cool.”
On the criticism that has been leveled at SYSTEM OF A DOWN producer Rick Rubin by some other bands for allegedly not spending enough time with the artists in the studio and letting the engineer do all the work:
Shavo: “Whoever talks shit and says bad things about [Rick Rubin] needs help [in the studio], needs someone who’s gonna be there telling them what to do. But if a band is good and they already have the material, all a producer [has to do] is get more out of them or give them a little bit of a recharge or give them a little hint of, like, ‘Do this eight times, do that four times, rearrange a couple of things’ — not really have to write songs for the group. Rick Rubin has ears, so when he hears this part, he says ‘Double that part.’ That’s a real producer — someone that is listening to the music and making it better. That’s what a producer does — make it better; help make the song better and make the band better. Not write music for the band or tell a band what to do. And Rick Rubin doesn’t tell you what to do; that’s why some people don’t like him. They think that a producer has to come in and be like, ‘Do this, do that.’ If you’ve already got it, why have someone come and tell you that? That’s my view it. I think he’s a great producer, since he doesn’t tell you what to do. He hears things and we’ll talk about it and we’ll try it, of course — all of us could have ideas — and try it. And if it works, beautiful; and if it doesn’t, then we don’t do it. Period.”
On whether he would consider using Rick Rubin again for the next SYSTEM OF A DOWN album:
Shavo: “I definitely think so, but I couldn’t say that, ’cause [I can’t speak for] every bandmember. But, of course, I would. And I don’t see how we wouldn’t. He’s produced every record, you know. He’s part of the whole SYSTEM OF A DOWN recording adventure. Rick has always been there, so I don’t see us being really comfortable without Rick there.”
“I, Caligvla”, the new video from EX DEO, the Ancient Roman-themed arsenal fronted by KATAKLYSM singer Maurizio Iacono, can be seen below. The clip, which was filmed last month in Philadelphia, features an appearance by Iacono‘s girlfriend, Colombian model Suzzy, and is described by the band as “a resurrection in time, blood and courage.” The song comes off EX DEO‘s sophomore album, “Caligvla”, which will be released via Austria’s Napalm Records on the following dates:
Aug. 29 – Spain, Finland, Sweden, Greece
Aug. 31 – Germany/Austria/Switzerland, Benelux
Sep. 03 – Rest of Europe
Sep. 11 – USA/Canada
Original BLACK SABBATH guitarist Tony Iommi, singer Ozzy Osbourne and bassist Geezer Butler performed live together for the first time in seven years on May 19, playing an intimate show at the 3,800-person O2 Academy in SABBATH‘s hometown of Birmingham, England. The show, which served as a warm-up for the group’s headlining appearance the following month at the Download festival, was laced with emotion and drama: it was the first live appearance for Iommi since being diagnosed with cancer, and it was the first with stand-in drummer Tommy Clufetos, making the split official between founding drummer Bill Ward and the rest of SABBATH.
According to The Pulse Of Radio, Iommi was visibly moved when the audience began chanting his name after opening number “Into The Void”, and continued chanting it intermittently throughout the show.
Professionally filmed video footage of the “Paranoid” performance from the Birmingham concert can be seen below.
BLACK SABBATH‘s setlist for the show was as follows:
01. Into The Void
02. Under The Sun
03. Snowblind
04. War Pigs
05. Wheels Of Confusion
06. Electric Funeral
07. Black Sabbath
08. The Wizard
09. Behind The Wall Of Sleep
10. N.I.B.
11. Fairies Wear Boots
12. Tomorrow’s Dream
13. Sweet Leaf
14. Symptom Of The Universe (intro only)
15. Drum Solo
16. Iron Man
17. Dirty Women
18. Children Of The Grave
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