On October 2nd, 2015 the new QUEENSRŸCHE album “Condition Hüman” has been released worldwide as one of the first major releases since Century Media Records joined forces with Sony Music. Very well received by media and fans alike, “Condition Hüman” entered the German charts at #26 (previous album charted at #47, highest German chart entry since 1999), #27 in the Billboard Top 200 surpassing the first week SoundScans of 2013’s self-titled record and #77 in the UK album charts (highest UK chart entry since 1997).
Further chart results include notable positions in Italy (#49), Switzerland (#54), The Netherlands (#51) and Belgium (#55)
“Condition Hüman” is available in the following physical formats:
– Ltd. Deluxe Box Set containing Gatefold 2LP (on 180g yellow or blue vinyl) with etching and bonus track “Espiritu Muerto”, handnumbered black 7inch including bonus tracks “46° North” and “Mercury Rising”, CD including bonus track “Espiritu Muerto”, Slipmat and Poster. The yellow vinyl version is limited to 800 copies worldwide! The blue vinyl version is limited to 200 copies worldwide and is exclusively available through EMP!
– Ltd. CD Digipak including bonus track “Espiritu Muerto”
– Gatefold 2LP (on 180g black vinyl) with etching and bonus track “Espiritu Muerto”.
– Jewel Case CD
“Condition Hüman” Official Track-Listing:
1. Arrow of Time
2. Guardian
3. Hellfire
4. Toxic Remedy
5. Selfish Lives
6. Eye9
7. Bulletproof
8. Hourglass
9. Just Us
10. All There Was
11. The Aftermath
12. Condition Hüman
Legendary British heavy metal quintet SAXON‘ s 21st studio album “Battering Ram” has been released today, 16th October. The album boasts a clinically ‘heavy’ echo of their glorious NWOBHM sound. The band state:
“The wait has finally come to an end – ‘Battering Ram’ hits the stores and mailboxes (for those of you that pre-ordered) today! The release date for US and Canada is October 30th.
It’s been almost two years since the first ideas for the album came together and today we are more than proud to be able to present the final product to you. Influenced by the many years of touring, ‘Battering Ram’ is heavier than anything we’ve ever released!!
Enjoy fellow Saxons …. this is a great day for all of us \m/”
Haven’t got your personal copy yet? Go grab it at your local of choice or find it online here.
Saxon have never dealt in half-truths or incomplete missions.
With “Sacrifice” they filled your heads with heavy metal thunder, and now Saxon want nothing more than to crush them with their very own, hand-crafted, not-safe-for-children brand new album, “Battering Ram”. Not. A. Problem.
With Biff Byford singing as well as he ever has, Paul Quinn and Doug Scarratt making full use of the term ‘shredding’ with their guitars and the lock-steady rhythm of Nibbs Carter’s bass and Nigel Glockler’s drums, the future and the past crash together in an ear-scintillatingly engaging, raucous, melodic-yet-classically heavy ten songs collection which will instantly be hailed as a Saxon classic. The title track, with its delectable twin guitar assault heralding the album’s commencement, gives the listener an instant crack around the chops, whilst traditionalists will be delighted to hear such a perfect marriage of old, classic Saxon with the newer, fresher invective in such riff-fronted fare as “Destroyer” and “Stand Your Ground”, but there are still moments of space and exploration which fans will love.
“This one’s a natural progression from Sacrifice,” says Byford, “There’s a bit less rock’n’roll and a bit more ‘heavy’ on it. We wanted to keep focused on a style rather than moving around too much.”
Produced by Andy Sneap (Megadeth, Testament, Exodus Accept) at his Backstage Recording Studios in rural Derbyshire, Saxon were able to hone in and whittle down any excess, finding the sonic space and balance to let “Battering Ram”’s riffs and melodies get the necessary space to scream front and center, Sneap bringing a crispness to the sound which evokes memories of the early ‘80s without for one moment sounding dated. Biff Byford: “Yes, Andy has been in charge of everything with this album, I keep on overview of it all, but he’s done a great job and we’re both pleased with the results. We have a great partnership.”
Lyrically, “Battering Ram” covers a variety of social situations, like the screaming fans who rage at the gig barriers (“Battering Ram”) or engaging in some good old fashioned myth (“The Devil’s Footprint” – a 200 year old tale of people waking up in winter snowfall to see unexplained hoof prints which they followed, looking for an answer in vain). “When I’m writing lyrics I like to switch back and forth between complex things, reality and rock’n’roll,” says Byford, “I thought the whole folklore behind “The Devil’s Footprint” made it great material for a metal song, being that it’s both historic and mythical.
“With “Queen of Hearts” I wanted to write something around Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland, and it’s about the chess game that happens in the story. I wanted it to have prog-feeling in the way of its ambiance and mood. Then you have songs like “Destroyer” and “Hard and Fast” which are ‘80s inspired songs with that modern slant on it. I’m a big fan of Marvel comics, and I wanted to write a song around the character Destroyer, and with “Hard and Fast” it’s as the title suggests, about driving fast! I do like to tie the lyric into the song, so if it’s going to be a song about driving fast, well, it has to be a fast, hard song!”
There is also the album’s closing cut, haunting, gripping, melancholic tale of the First World War, “The Kingdom of The Cross”, where a poem unfurls the feelings and horrors which comprised this most brutal of global conflicts. “This year is the centenary of the end of the First World War. Nigel had a piece of music which he played on a synthesizer for a couple of years that I really liked. We had an actor (and singer), David Bower from the band Hell, read the poem and I sang the choruses. I didn’t want it to be typical Saxon, so it is just keyboards, bass, me and Dave.”
Wonderfully uncompromising, with “Battering Ram” Saxon have once again established their rightly-venerated credentials as Kings and vanguards of heavy metal music.
UK’s Bloodstock Festival have announced that US metal legends TWISTED SISTER are to headline the Friday night of the festival which will take place 11-14th August 2016 at Catton Park, Derbyshire..
This will be the only UK show on the band’s ‘Farewell 1976 – 2016’ tour, so your last chance to catch the band live in the UK, so go get your tickets here.
Guitarist Jay Jay French comments: “Our journey in the UK that began in Wrexham in 1982, ends with Bloodstock 2016! Without the recognition that we received from our UK fans, the world would never have known nor would we ever have reached our 40 year milestone!”
Gold 104.3 radio DJ Gav conducted an interview with KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons ahead of the band’s recent concert in Melbourne, Australia. They discuss everything from the spider stage set KISS brought with them, Australian accents, make-up techniques, creativity and whether Simmons has political aspirations, as reported by blabbermouth.net.
Asked if he would ever run for office, Simmons responded: “You know, in all seriousness, they don’t pay enough. Teachers, policemen, firemen… The most important jobs don’t pay very well, which is why you’re not gonna get the best talent. The best talent are in the financial sector — you know, big corporate entities, hedge fund and venture capital and so on. So… Or if you’d make me the benevolent dictator, just give me six months, I’ll do it for one dollar — ’cause I make a living — but I want total power. You can fire me — if the masses vote and so on, ‘Get rid of him’ — without cause. As long as the majority wants me gone, I’d be gone. But while I’m in office, democracy is wonderful, but it’s messy. A benevolent dictator is the most effective way of running a country. I would clean up the mess immediately; you know I would. The bad guys are going, ‘Uh oh, he knows.’ Yeah. I’d have to have lots of security, ’cause all the bad guys would wanna take me out.”
Back in 2012, Simmons expressed regret over his endorsement of President Barack Obama in 2008, telling Fox News’ “Fox and Friends”, “Hindsight is 20/20. I have some real issues with the economy and how it’s being done. America should be in business and it should be run by a businessman.”
He continued, “America is a business. If you can’t afford to do something, no matter how much bellyaching everybody does… I’m so sorry, if you can’t afford it, you shouldn’t do it. If you can afford to take care of two kids. Have two kids. Don’t have ten kids. If you can’t afford to have a $400,000 home, you can afford a $100,000 home, then do that.”
Asked by host Gretchen Carlson who his pick for president was, Simmons responded, “Strictly speaking on the economy and in my humble opinion, Mitt Romney.”
During a 2012 interview with Noisecreep, KISS frontman Paul Stanley made it clear that he didn’t share his bandmate Gene Simmons‘ views on voicing their political opinions publicly.
“I don’t know what’s more embarrassing, these musicians and actors talking about politics in interviews or the media actually giving them credibility about it,” Stanley said. “It’s absurd that a celebrity could speak out on the economy or politics with no more justification than a hit album or a movie. Not to deride Gene, but I just think he’s part of a symptom of absurdity where you’ll see somebody on television whose only criteria for being there is success in a field far away from what they’re being asked about. I really don’t know who is more ridiculous, the celebrity answering these political questions or the person asking them.”
He continued, “I’m usually not at a loss for words, but this whole celebrity political thing always gets me. It’s so embarrassing to see people with absolutely no inside knowledge of anything they are talking about. I have friends who are intimately involved with world affairs and these are the people who won’t give opinions like these celebrities do. For my friends, it’s far more complex and sensitive than that, unlike these celebrities who read some newspaper story, or watch CNN, and then spout out some opinion on something they truly don’t know anything about.”
Legendary Norwegian black metallers SATYRICON seem to have announced their appearance at Bloodstock 2016 before the actual festival has – a link was posted on the band’s official Facebook page today, Thursday 15th October, saying ‘Just announced: Satyricon Norway @ Catton Park in Walton On Trent, United Kindom.’
Stay tuned as to whether this is confirmed!
If so, the band will be joining the confirmed line up so far of MASTODON, VENOM and BEHEMOTH.
SATYRICON vocalist Sigurd “Satyr” Wongraven recently revealed that he has been diagnosed with a brain tumour., and stated “I will spend the next two weeks trying to get my strength back, then try to starting writing on the new Satyricon again and pick up where I left on all my wine projects.”
One year on from their performance on a floating Iceberg in the Greenland Sea, UK metallers THE DEFILED have been rewarded by having their risky stunt immortalised in the 2016 edition of the GUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS.
“Breaking Records certainly makes an interesting change from making them” says Keyboard player The AvD. “As a child this was a book of wonder and excitement, so it’s pretty mindblowing to open this book and see myself and my bandmates looking back at me.“
The four piece braved arctic conditions and fast flowing ice to perform a 30 minute set on an Iceberg – the first band to ever do so – as part of Jagermeister’s Ice Cold Gig series.
A video documentary of the expedition can be seen here:
The band also filmed a music video while in Greenland for the song ‘Five Minutes’:
THE DEFILED head out as main support to IN THIS MOMENT in January. Catch them at the following shows:
January
Thursday 21st London The Forum
Friday 22nd Birmingham Institute
Saturday 23rd Glasgow Barrowland
Sunday 24th Manchester The Ritz
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Kimmo Kuusniemi’s SARCOFAGUS return with a Historic 2010 Concert Video Premiere on YouTube! Click image to watch the video
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