Just two days ahead of OZZY OSBOURNE‘s ‘No More Tours 2’ which was due to start in the UK and Ireland, it has been announced via the official JUDAS PRIESTFacebook page that the first four shows have been postponed due to illness. The statement reads as follows:
“It is with great regret we have to announce that the first four UK shows on the Ozzy Osbourne/Judas Priest tour have been postponed due to Ozzy having a very bad case of flu – therefore Dublin, Nottingham, Manchester and Newcastle will be rescheduled at a later date – details to follow once finalised – we are very sorry that this has happened and to disappoint so many fans – we wish Ozzy well and look forward to the Glasgow, Birmingham and London shows together – and to the rescheduled ones in the future.
JUDAS PRIEST – 28th January 2019”
The tour, which should have been starting in Dublin on 30th January, will then move onto Europe with special guests JUDAS PRIEST, before moving onto Australia and New Zealand in March.
From their self titled album, THE THREE TREMORS has unleashed their new video for the fan favourite song ‘Wrath Of Asgard’. The video features band and fan filmed footage from their first ever European tour in 2018 and was directed by Rich Varville from RSVP Films in San Diego. Check it out below:
The band, featuring Tim “Ripper” Owens (JUDAS PRIEST/ICED EARTH/DIO DISCIPLES), Sean “The Hell Destroyer” Peck (CAGE/DENNER/SHERMANN/DEATH DEALER) and Harry “The Tyrant” Conklin (JAG PANZER/SATANS HOST/TITAN FORCE) on vocals, will soon be embarking on a US tour. The dates can be seen on the poster below.
The band’s debut self titled album was released in Europe on 18th January via Steel Cartel Records and is due for release in North America on 22nd February.
THE THREE TREMORS is: Tim “Ripper” Owens – Vocals Harry “The Tyrant” Conklin– Vocals Sean “The Hell Destroyer” Peck – Vocals Dave “Conan” Garcia – Guitars Alex “The Captain” Pickard – Bass Casey “The Sentinel” Trask – Guitars Sean “The Thrash Machine” Elg – Drums
New Jersey’s progressive metal masters SYMPHONY X are delighted to announce a European tour, which will take place throughout May and the beginning of June this year. The run will see the five piece hit eleven countries in one month – with the tour kicking off on May 7th in Lyon, France, culminating in Gelsenkirchen, Germany at the Rock Hard Festival.
“We are really excited about the upcoming tour! Can’t wait to get back on the road and look forward to seeing everyone again very soon!”, says the band.
Symphony X 2019 tour dates:
07 May France Lyon Ninkasi Kao
08 May Switzerland Pratteln Z7
10 May Italy Treviso New Age
11 May Italy Bologna Estragon
12 May Italy Rome Orion
14 May Italy Milan Alcatraz
15 May Germany Munich Backstage Halle
16 May Germany Ludwigsburg Rockfabrik
17 May Germany Berlin Lido
18 May Germany Hannover Faust
19 May Denmark Copenhagen Amager Bio
21 May Norway Oslo Rockefeller
22 May Sweden Stockholm Klubben
24 May Finland Helsinki Nosturi
26 May Sweden Gothenburg Pustervik
28 May Germany Hamburg Knust
29 May Germany Dresden Beatpol
31 May Germany Aschaffenburg Colos-Saal
01 June Belgium Vosselaar Biebob
02 June Holland Nijmegen Fortarock Festival
04 June UK Coventry Empire
05 June UK Holmfirth Picturedrome
06 June UK London Electric Ballroom
07 June France Paris La Machine du Moulin Rouge
08 June Germany Gelsenkirchen Rock Hard Festival
Tickets are on sale now!
Symphony X released their latest critically acclaimed studio album ‘Underworld’ in 2015, via Nuclear Blast. They triumphed in creating a panoramic ‘album rock’ experience in an era cursed with diminishing attention spans. Heavily inspired by the Italian poet Dante Alighieri, ‘Underworld’ drew on the themes from the Divine Comedy, most notably the part on Inferno. As homage to Dante’s use of the number 3 and its multiples, the band utilised the motif in both lyrical and melodic context. The first song on the album is a three syllable, three note melodic phrase and in the verses there are three references to three songs on the bands third album, ‘The Divine Wings Of Tragedy’.
A distinct murmur went around the world in 1994 when a certain six-string guitarist from New Jersey named Michael Romeo of the prog band Gemini recorded ‘The Dark Chapter’demo and sent it out to record labels. It seemed the new guitar messiah of the coming 21st Century had made himself known to the world and he’d soon launch a new band that would stir up the prog genre. With an innovative mixture of heavy metal, progressive rock and neo-classical sounds, Romeo and his men in SYMPHONY X recorded a debut album (released in Japan in ’94; released worldwide in 1995) that began their journey to create a blueprint for the young generation of prog metal bands to follow. “The Damnation Game”(1995) celebrated the debut of the band‘s second asset: the charismatic, deeply emotional and relentlessly aggressive vocals of Russell Allen.
“The Divine Wings Of Tragedy” (1997) placed the emphasis on the band’s progressive approach and is considered one of SYMPHONY X’s biggest masterpieces. “Twilight In Olympus” (1998) livened up the band’s classical aspects with the instrumental ‘Sonata’(which is based on the piano Sonata No. 8 ‘Pathétique’ by Ludwig van Beethoven). Via“V: The New Mythology Suite” (2000), the quintet delivered their first concept album at the turn of the millennium that dealt with the myth of Atlantis. “Live On The Edge Of Forever” (2001) was visual proof that the band could easily transpose their complex material onto the stage. Oriented towards the eponymous poem by English poet John Milton, the thrashing harshness of “The Odyssey” (2002) is said to be the band’s most aggressive album to date. “Paradise Lost” (2007) is the darkest and most gothic-like work in the band’s discography. With “Iconoclast” (2011) SYMPHONY X raised the bar even further, a commanding declaration of an inventive blend of classic rock, straightforward heavy metal and ambitious prog.
Greek groove metallers FULL HOUSE BREW CREW featuring a ROTTING CHRIST member in their ranks, have released a new music video for ‘Cannot Be Judged‘, the track is taken from their monstrous second album “Me Against You“. The video can be viewed here:
The video was directed by Leonidas Michelopoulos.
After many years of absence, because of Vagelis’ duties as the bass player of the legendary Rotting Christ, FULL HOUSE BREW CREW are coming back with a strong statement of an album.
Tracklist:
1. Cannot Be Judged
2. Me Against You
3. No One’s Safe
4. Hollow God
5. Bury Me
6. When I Crossed That Door!
7. Hard To Tell
8. Not Again
9. Bring The Chaos
10. Another Life
11. The Undisputed
“Me Against You” influences came from bands like Slipknot, Five Finger Death Punch, Pantera, Metallica (Black Album era) and Black Label Society. This made the album more diverse on vocal perspective and more mature compositions! FULL HOUSE BREW CREW keep on making headbang-worthy records, with melodies that stick to your brain!
FULL HOUSE BREW CREW is:
Vagelis Karzis – Vocals, Guitars (Rotting Christ) Spiros Dafalias – Bass George Tzatzakis – Guitars Alex Keito – Drums
FULL HOUSE BREW CREW was founded during 2009 by Vagelis “Van” Karzis, member of Rotting Christ for the last 6 years. Vagelis is the lead singer, lead guitar player and the main songwriter of the band. In 2009 he wrote 10 Heavy Groove songs influenced from bands like Pantera, Black Label Society, Five Finger Death Punch, Godsmack, Metallica and on 2011 having Spiros (bass) and Sakis (drums) on his side they recorded and self-released their first full-length album called “Bet It All”! Being active all these years by touring and opening for some big bands and festivals in Greece! Spiritual Beggars, Corrosion Of Conformity, 1000Mods and Planet Of Zeus just to name a few!
Having their own style for the Groove rhythms, they combine with aggressiveness and catchy melodies! And just like a thunderbolt charging straight from the top of Mount Olympus, these heavy-riffing monsters are ready to become the next name of “World’s Rock Gods” as been written at Spirit Of Metal!
FULL HOUSE BREW CREW states: “Our first focus is to create GOOD music, then promote it to people, create loyal fan base and tour as much as possible”
Legendary Italian death metal band ELECTROCUTION have released a video for their track ‘Psychonolatry (The Icons of God and the Mirror of the Souls)’. The song is taken from their upcoming album “Psychonolatry” which will be released on February 8th via GoregoRecords.
UK metallers NEGACY are preparing to head out on their first European tour next month. Along with THE HERETIC ORDER, the band kick off the tour with the first show in France on 15th February. All dates for the “Escape To Evil” tour, in support of NEGACY‘s latest album “Escape From Paradise”, can be seen on the poster below:
NEGACY guitarist Andy Mornar expressed his thoughts about the forthcoming tour: “Well it’s our first time in Europe so we feel excited, it’s something different this time.”
The band formed in 2005, being known as RED WARLOCK until 2012. Due to progressing in different musical directions, the band felt it was time for a change of name more fitting to the band’s dark nature, creating NEGACY: a fusion of ‘negate’ and ‘legacy’. NEGACY have toured in the USA, China and Mexico and signed with Massacre Records in 2018, releasing their latest album “Escape From Paradise” in September.
Ahead of the European tour, NEGACY have one headline UK show at The Unicorn, Camden on 12th January, also featuring SOVEREIGN, IGNOCIDE, ZEIT and SUPERLYNX.
NEGACY is:
Leonel Silva: Vocals Andy Mornar: Guitars John Sindiryan: Guitars Adrián Serrano: Bass Claudio Sechi: Drums
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