PUJA (“pooh-jah”) combine elements of progressive and post rock with influences from worldwide musical traditions in pursuit of creating an original musical language. The trio have approached their sound with individual experiences to create a musical spectrum that meets the freedom of improvisation to provide catchy guitar loops, loose grooves and harmonic melodies.
At just over a year old, the Danish band entered the studio last November to provide their first offering for their five track debut E.P., “Merkabah”, released this April. With members of the band having worked with styles such as Latin, folk, jazz, afro, metal, pop and rock, Puja prove to have a fresh and vibrant sound standing out from the modern oversaturated market.
Hotly tipped UK quartet SKARLETT RIOT are thrilled to announce that they’ll be appearing at this year’s Camden Rocks festival. Joining the likes of Skindred, Funeral For A Friend, Heaven’s Basement, Black Spiders and a whole host of others, Skarlett Riot will be promoting their brand new single, ‘Divide Us’ as well as their acclaimed “We Are The Brave” CD.
Middle Eastern extreme metallers BENEVOLENT have announced that they are set to play in Lebanon on May 24th 2015. The band will be playing a headline show in Sin El Fil, Beirut alongside Kimaera, IV Dimensions, and Highway 69. The show will mark their first live performance in Lebanon and will be taking place at Concrete 1994.
For more information, check BENEVOLENT‘s official Facebook page at this location.
British hard rock giants TEN have released a lyric video for the song ‘Tell Me What To Do‘ from the forthcoming album “Isla De Muerta”, out May 20th 2015 via Rocktopia Records. The video can be viewed below:
Following on from the massive success of “Albion” released in Nov 2014, “Isla De Muerta” sees TEN continue their extremely rich vein of song writing form, however this time gravitating towards a nautical theme in difference to the strong Celtic themes of “Albion”.
With absolutely stellar reviews being returned for “Isla De Muerta” so far, many even more complimentary than “Albion”, TEN have now proven that the band are re-energised and re-establishing themselves as one of the most potent forces in the field of melodic hard rock today. The lead single ‘Tell Me What To Do‘ has been the most added track to international radio stations last week and continues to force its way into almost every rock play-list on every station across Europe, with additions also in the USA,Canada, Brazil and, of course, Japan.
The accompanying lyric video for ‘Tell Me What To Do‘ is intended to offer the listener just a little taste of what to expect from the album, and will no doubt whet the appetite for the full release which can be ordered in advance through http://www.rocktopiarecords.com, the first 250 copies of which will be signed by Gary Hughes.
TEN will play two live shows this weekend in Athens, Greece:
FRIDAY, MAY 08, 2015, (ACOUSTIC), BAT CITY LIVE VENUE, ATHENS
SATURDAY, MAY 09, 2015, KYTTARO LIVE VENUE, ATHENS
“Isla De Muerta” Track Listing:
01. (i) Buccaneers (Instrumental)
(ii) Dead Men Tell No Tales
02. Tell Me What To Do
03. Acquiesce
04. This Love
05. The Dragon And Saint George
06. Intensify
07. (i) Karnak (Instrumental)
(ii) The Valley Of The Kings
08. Revolution
09. Angel Of Darkness
10. The Last Pretender
11. We Can Be As One (European Bonus)
TEN are:
Gary Hughes – Vocals Dann Rosingana – Guitars Steve Grocott – Guitars John Halliwell – Guitars Steve Mckenna – Bass Darrel Treece-Birch – Keyboards Max Yates – Drums
With extremely catchy refrains, bewitching hooks and melodies, symphonic bombast and of course a good dose of Metal – that’s DELAIN and that’s how Symphonic Metal sounds in 2015! The band has now unveiled a brand new lyric video for the track ‘Sing To Me’ featuring the mighty Marco Hietala of NIGHTWISH. Check it out below:
Find all of the bands current US tour dates together with Nightwish as well as all upcoming DELAIN headlining dates below. Make sure not to miss supreme vocalist Charlotte Wessels and her equally talented band colleagues live on tour!
NIGHTWISH TOUR 2015
08.05.2015 US – Orlando / House of Blues
09.05.2015 US – Fort Lauderdale / Revolution
11.05.2015 US – Nashville / Marathon Music Work
12.05.2015 US – Louisville / Expo Five
13.05.2015 US – Charlotte NC / Filmore
14.05.2015 US – Silver Springs MD / Filmore
Upcoming Festivals
04.06.2015 SE – Norje / Sweden Rock
27.06.2015 BG – Kavarna / Kavarna Rock
04.07.2015 LUX – Luxembourg / Diekirch Live
10.07.2015 DE – Ballenstedt / Rock Harz
11.07.2015 CZ – Vizovice / Masters Of Rock Festival
07.08.2015 UK – Derbyshire / Bloodstock Open Air
16.08.2015 FR – Vannes / Motocultor Festival
European Headlining Tour
(+ Special Guest: The Gentle Storm)
22.10.15 UK – Bristol / The Marble Factory
23.10.15 UK – Birmingham / Institute Library
24.10.15 UK – Manchester / Academy 2
25.10.15 UK – London / O2 Academy Islington
27.10.15 CH – Solothurn / Kopfmehl
28.10.15 FR – Strasbourg / La Laiterie
29.10.15 FR – Paris / Divan Du Monde
30.10.15 BE – Vosselaar / Biebob
31.10.15 DE – Andernach / Juz Live Club
02.11.15 DE – Munich / Backstage Halle
03.11.15 IT – Milan / Live Club
04.11.15 AT – Graz / Explosiv
05.11.15 HU – Budapest / Club 202
06.11.15 SK – Bratislava / Randal Club
07.11.15 PL – Warsaw / Club Progresia
08.11.15 DE – Berlin / K17
Following last night’s sold out Jazz Cafe concert, multi-award winning blues rock band KING KING have added a London date to their October/November UK tour at O2 Islington Academy on Wednesday November 11. Tickets available from thegigcartel.com or 0844 478 0898.
“Reaching For The Light” hit the Amazon UK Best Selling Blues Album Download Chart at #1 this week, with additional entries in the iTunes UK Blues Chart at #2 and Amazon’s UK Physical Blues Chart at #3.
UK TOUR DATES:
BURTON UPON TRENT, BREWHOUSE Wednesday October 21
BURY ST. EDMUNDS, THE APEX Thursday October 22
HARPENDEN, PUBLIC HALLS Friday October 23
TAVISTOCK, THE WHARF Saturday October 24
COVENTRY, THE COPPER ROOMS Sunday October 25
CARLISLE, THE OLD FIRE STATION Tuesday October 27
HOLMFIRTH PICTUREDROME Thursday October 29
CLITHEROE, THE GRAND Friday October 30
GLENROTHES, ROTHES HALL Saturday October 31
YORK, FIBBERS Sunday November 1
CHESTERFIELD, REAL TIME LIVE Tuesday November 3
HULL, FRUIT Wednesday November 4
FROME, CHEESE AND GRAIN Friday November 6
SHOREHAM, ROPETACKLE ARTS Saturday November 7
LONDON, ISLINGTON O2 ACADEMY Wednesday November 11 (NEW DATE)
BROMSGROVE, ARTRIX Thursday November 12
SALE, WATERSIDE ARTS CENTRE Friday November 13
MORCAMBE, THE PLATFORM Saturday November 14
SHREWSBURY, THEATRE SEVEN Sunday November 15
Tickets are available from www.thegigcartel.com and the 24 Hour Box Office on 0844 478 0898.
There’s a definite buzz surrounding King King’s highly anticipated third studio album, “Reaching For The Light”. At a time when the shuffled playlist holds sway, along come nine hot tracks that defy you to press skip.
In 2015, “Reaching For The Light” is the main event. Released Monday 4th May on Manhaton Records, this third studio album is set to rubber-stamp King King’s status as the boldest creative force in the game, and dashes the hopes of rivals out to take their crown.
“We’re really proud of this album,” says front man Alan Nimmo. “It’s faster, louder, more energetic and more exciting. It’s got the potential to blow the roof off.”
Don’t call it a comeback. King King has never been away. Two years may have passed since the Glasgow outfit’s all-conquering second album, “Standing In The Shadows”, established them as pack-leaders of the British scene, but Alan Nimmo (vocals/guitar), Lindsay Coulson (bass), Wayne Proctor (drums) and Bob Fridzema (keyboards) have barely cooled their heels or left the headlines.
There were the five triumphs at the 2014 British Blues Awards (including gongs for ‘Best Album’ and ‘Best Band’). The nods came from top media tastemakers, from DJ Paul Jones to the Classic Rock: Blues Magazine. The blood and thunder of their international headline tours, and recent support slots with John Mayall gave the British blues-boom godfather a tough act to follow.
“We couldn’t settle with another album that was only as good as Standing In The Shadows,” says Alan. “We’d have got crucified for it. We’ve made a rod for our backs, because now we need something a few steps above. We’re always trying to improve – and I think we’ve managed it.”
Opening with a gunshot drum fill, a stinging funk-blues guitar riff and a rabble-rousing opening gambit – “I’m in trouble!” – King King’s third album bursts out of the blocks and raises the bar.
“It’s short, sharp and exciting,” notes Alan of opening track ‘Hurricane’, “and it’s got that edge. Starting an album with that song, you know that we mean business.”
Indeed, ‘Hurrican’e sets the tone for an album that hits hard. “I’d say there’s a natural progression from Standing In The Shadows,” explains Alan, “but on this album, we were delving more into a classic rock style. I grew up listening to bands like Free, Bad Company, early Whitesnake and Thunder. The influences were starting to show during Standing In The Shadows and now they’re really coming through. We’ve always had tunes that were smoldering and soulful. Now, there’s stuff that’s a bit faster-paced, too.”
This new album is no one-trick pony. Tracking at the Superfly Studios in Nottinghamshire, snatching days between tour commitments, the band’s group songwriting ran the gamut, from the gospel-inflected beauty of Lay With Me to the funk-rock flavours of Crazy.
“Everyone puts in their input and influences,” says Alan. “Bob is a big Janis Joplin fan, Wayne likes Genesis, and Lindsay comes from the background of The Fabulous Thunderbirds and all these obscure country bands. So there’s a great mixture in there. And after spending so much time on the road together, we’ve got real chemistry too. This band is like a gang. And that’s how it has to be.”
The dynamic musicianship, meanwhile, is bolstered by lyrics that are heartfelt and raw.
“Each song has a personal meaning, drawn from my own experience,” explains Alan. “I actually wrote the lyrics to Rush Hour when I was sixteen, about the pressures of life, but then I didn’t touch it again until now, when I tracked it down and finished it off.
Hurricane is about when someone comes in to your life and leaves again, leaving you feeling like you’ve been bulldozed and you want more! You Stopped The Rain is a sadder story: I wrote the lyrics when my brother had cancer in his throat a few years back, and had an operation. The worry that came with that for everyone was distressing. Obviously, you find a way to ease things, and luckily enough, I get to write about these things through songs.”
In 2015, with so many bands seemingly content to settle for transient throwaway pop, “Reaching For The Light” is real music: an album to soundtrack the good times and soothe you during the bad. Of course, King King will take all the plaudits, sales and awards statuettes you care to sling their way – but that’s not the objective.
“We all want to take this band as far as we can,” says Alan. “You want to sell as many albums as possible, and anyone who says they don’t enjoy five-star reviews is lying. But most important is that we’ve got a great album that people can listen to and enjoy. That’s what really matters – and that’s the truth.”
MUSICIANS Alan Nimmo – Guitars, vocals Lindsay Coulson – Bass Wayne Proctor – Drums Bob Fridzema – Keyboards
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