GetYourRockOut conducted an interview with interview with original AC/DC singer Dave Evans on June 22 at the Towler in Bury during his U.K. tour. You can now watch the chat below. Dave‘s band, the UK BADDASSES, this time features brothers Chris and Luke Appleton (both from Dave‘s labelmates FURY UK) on guitar and bass, Martin McNee (FURY UK) on drums and Tom Atkinson (VICE) on guitar.
Evans was a member of AC/DC from the band’s inception in 1973 until 1974. Following his departure from AC/DC, Dave Evans formed the wild hedonistic rock band RABBIT, Melbourne ’80s rock outfit DAVE EVANS AND THUNDER DOWN UNDER, and lastly DAVE EVANS AND HOT COCKEREL. Dave Evans has also toured as a solo act, and in 2008 released “Judgement Day” through MGM.
Evans claimed last year that he was dropped from the “Long Live Bon Scott” series of tribute concerts because of pressure from the family of late AC/DC frontman Bon Scott.
“To me it is an insult,” Dave told Undercover. “Bon would be rolling in his grave.”
He added, “I never had a problem with Bon. He had an opportunity to take my place and become the singer for AC/DC. I would have done the same thing.”
“Bon was a rock and roller and as hard as me. I left home when I was 16 and was knocking about the Cross. He was quite a few years older than me but we grew up tough and did the hard knocks. My relationship with Bon has nothing to do with this. I have always showed great respect to Bon and the fans will attest to that. My fans are up in arms about this.”
Former SKID ROWsingerSebastian Bach “lost” his microphone while spinning it around in the air during the opening song of his band’s performance on June 22 at this year’s Gods Of Metal festival in Milan, Italy. Bach and his band briefly stopped the show while his microphone was getting fixed and restarted the set a few minutes later. You can now watch fan-filmed video footage of both takes of the “Slave To The Grind” track below.
Bach earlier in the month released a video for the song “I’m Alive”. The clip is one of three videos (alongside “Kicking & Screaming” and “TunnelVision”) that the singer filmed on June 28, 2011 in Hollywood, California with director Devin DeHaven of Fortress Entertainment (PAPA ROACH, WHITESNAKE, METHOD MAN, TALIB KWELI).
“I’m Alive” comes off Bach‘s new album, “Kicking & Screaming”, which sold 6,600 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 73 on The Billboard 200 chart. The singer’s previous CD, “Angel Down”, opened with 6,400 units back in November 2007 to debut at No. 190.
One of the greatest Brazilian heavy metal bands has rejoined forces with its original lead singer after 22 years. VIPER reunited with vocalist André Matos (ANGRA, SHAAMAN) in order to celebrate the 25-year anniversary of the release of the group’s album“Soldiers Of Sunrise”. For the first time ever, VIPER played its first two LPs, “Soldiers Of Sunrise” and “Theater Of Fate”, in their entirety, on June 22 at Central Rock Bar in Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil. Fan-filmed video footage of the concert can be seen below.
In addition to Matos, VIPER‘s current lineup includes Pit Passarell (bass, vocals), Felipe Machado (guitar) and Guilherme Martin (drums). Hugo Mariutti has replaced Yves Passarell during the trek, the setlist for which contains “nice surprises for the fans.”
The “To Live Again Tour 2012” will take place in July and will be the only opportunity for fans to check out VIPER in this formation.
Nokternal Hemizphear Records has announced the signing of Armath Sargon for the release of the band’s latest production “Under the Moon and the Sun,” which is set to drop late summer 2012. The following press release was issued about the black metal band:
From the northern Scandinavian lands of Finland, welcome a passionate and yearning underground production that is Armath Sargon. Toss aside any preconceived notions about extreme metal and the dogma of black metal origins. Armath Sargon’s latest creation ‘Under the Moon and the Sun’ is a fresh and uniquely new listening experience that cannot be rightfully compared to other artists of adjacent metal genres.
The entire album is a unique touch of subtle melancholic-introspection in the wake of utter eternal truth, besprinkled with a touch of Scandinavian black metal roots, elements of the symphonic and laced with catchy doom atmospheres. Straight to the heart of the matter and biblically based on the truths of ancient scripture and the love of Jesus Christ, Armath Sargon will uplift your soul amidst the mire of filth around you.
Purely uplifting music, ‘Under the Moon and the Sun’ is the healing balm for the soul and the peace for your mind. Unlike Armath Sargon’s pervious material, ‘Under the Moon and the Sun’ is superior in every form and fashion. This is a big step up in production efforts and sound for Armath Sargon. The songwriting and lyrical content are more in-depth and intentional then precious albums resulting in a more fuller, mature sound with high-quality packaging and artwork that will become a favorite to all who love Scandinavian music but want something more and something different.
Forget everything you know about and come to expect with underground black metal music, whether Christian or secular. In terms of shear listening enjoyment, without the need for head smashing brutality and over produced sound, this album is nothing shy of being totally fun! It has the elements of Ceremonial Castings and Children of Bodom interwoven with a melodic, power metal style mood and lightening quick guitars. Formed on the foundations of black metal, a raspy, thrash-like voice pervades alongside elements of folk and dark ambient adventures. Reminiscent of Forgotten Land, Holy Blood, Eluveitie, Miseration – Catchy! Some words to describe it – uplifting, joyous, creative, and mysteriously light for being extreme metal. A great and wonderful sense of urgency flows from the onset of this album until the closing. It is fantastic how this album raises the spiritual awareness of our fleeting mortal lives and the urgency to share the gospel with a dying, careless world!
The album’s track listing is as follows:
1. Under The Moon And The Sun PT I
2. Solaris
3. The Ancient Wind
4. Behind The Dark Forest That Wounds My Soul
5. Mask That Hides Our Brutality
6. Lamenting Of The Dead
7. God Send…
8. The Departing
Metallica has been making music for the last 30 years and as expansive as the bill is for their Orion Music + More festival at Atlantic City’s Bader Field, not many bands can say that. One band that can though is Suicidal Tendencies. The only permanent member of the band, Mike “Cyco Miko” Muir, has lead the charge for Suicidal Tendencies since 1981 as its singer. The thrash metal legends headlined the Damage Inc. stage Saturday night.
Cyco Miko is a busy guy, and one who travels with a big entourage. His crew all don Suicidal Tendencies apparel, and there is no question that they are dedicated to spreading the good word of thrash metal. Fortunately for metal fans across the globe, Cyco Miko took a few minutes to check in with Loudwire at Orion.
Why do you think the sound of Suicidal Tendencies has stood the test of time?
I think for us, when we started we didn’t really know what we were doing. We didn’t really set out and try to do something for other people. We stood there and did what we liked. We didn’t care what other people thought. After we did our first record, one of my good friends came up to me and said, “Yo, Mike, I got to talk to you. People aren’t going to like the album. It’s not music. You have an opportunity to make music that people can listen to on the radio.” But I didn’t think that was an opportunity because I didn’t like what I was hearing on the radio. Our barometer is not what people are going to think or how many records we can sell. We just want to be proud of what we make. That’s why it stands the test of time. We did records that we thought were really good.
How does it feel to be invited to Orion?
It’s much better to be here than not to be here. It’s always good to be invited to things and get offered stuff. We’re in the position now that we get offered a lot more stuff than we used to. We get to turn down a lot of things that we probably wouldn’t have before. We are like, “Will this be something we look back on in 10 or 20 years and think that it was awesome we did it? Will people think it’s cool?” And you know, with Robert [Trujillo, Metallica’s bassist], it’s great to be playing with him. This is the first time we played with him since he’s been out of the band.
Do you and Robert stay in touch?
The funny thing is, his mom and cousin were on the same flight as ours coming here. I sent him a text message about it. It’s not like we’re on the road nine months together, but Robert is like a brother to me. He’s a very important person. It’s definitely exciting to be here with him.
Word on the street is you have some new music in the works.
We’ve always had new music in the works. Now it’s actually to the point that we have some that we’re ready to put out. Now is the time to put out a new record and we feel really, really good about it. There will definitely be a record out this year.
What can fans expect?
The way we look at it is that next year will be the 30th anniversary of our first record. When we look at a record, we don’t want to have it sound like 2012. We want it to sound awesome 25 years from now, so when a kid who wasn’t even born when we made it listens to it, he’s like, “Damn, that’s a cool record!” I just had a guy from a radio station tell me that some listeners have been requesting the new song ‘Institutionalized.’ The young listeners don’t realize that’s an old song! Something like this [Orion] is good for us, too, because a lot of people who wouldn’t have listened to us will check us out because they know Robert was in the band.
Any new music in the set?
Not really. We have a really short set, but we do have a new guitar player. He’s our first non-Californian in the band. He’s from New York, so there’s our East Coast connection. We could’ve waited and made his debut at a small show, but we thought we’d throw him an easy one like this. This will be his first show ever with us.
Are there any new bands out there that you’re excited about?
I haven’t really heard any new things, and I make a point to not listen to stuff when we’re in the studio. I get stacks of CDs. It’s like, I have three kids, I can’t listen to them. I’ve listened to hundreds of thousands of CDs from people who said I had to check them out, and then I realize I didn’t ever need to check them out. A lot of people want us to put their records out, and it’s like, we haven’t even put out a record in 13 years, we’re not going to put yours out! We have our priorities, man.
Source: loudwire.com
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