Paul O’Neill, the founder of rock orchestra, TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA, has passed away from chronic illness, aged 61. The band statement via their official Facebook page can be read below:
“The entire Trans-Siberian Orchestra family, past and present, is heartbroken to share the devastating news that Paul O’Neill has passed away from chronic illness.
He was our friend and our leader — a truly creative spirit and an altruistic soul. This is a profound and indescribable loss for us all.
We ask that you respect Paul’s family’s privacy now.
We will make additional announcements shortly.”
When Paul O’Neill first conceived Trans-Siberian Orchestra, his goal was as straightforward as it was incredibly ambitious. “The whole idea,” he explained, “was to create a progressive rock band that would push the boundaries (of the genre) further than any group before… Way, way further.”
With more than 10 million albums sold, TSO has inspired generations of fans to rediscover the multi-dimensional art form of the rock opera. Meanwhile, on the road, they have become one of the world’s top acts, with Billboard magazine naming TSO as one of the top touring artists of the past decade — a $20 million-plus production that has played to over 100 million people in 80+ cities, selling more than $280 million worth of tickets and presenting $11 million to charity.
It is their jubilee year! 35 years of TANKARD!
And, of course, a suitable soundtrack cannot be neglected for the occasion. The band’s 17th studio album will be entitled “One Foot In The Grave” and will be released on June 2nd, 2017 via Nuclear Blast.
The band has just released the first trailer for that upcoming album. The video was a result of the listening session of the new album, which took place at the pub “Alte Liebe” in Frankfurt (Germany) on February 17th and it shows the first impressions of the German press.
Check it out here:
The band also presents the tracklist of the anniversary album:
1. Pay To Pray
2. Arena Of The True Lies
3. Don`t Bullshit Us!
4. One Foot In The Grave
5. Syrian Nightmare
6. Northern Crown (Lament Of The Undead King)
7. Lock`Em Up!
8. The Evil That Men Display
9. Secret Order 1516
10. Sole Grinder
This time, the album is going to have a serious streak; not only filled with humor but criticising today’s society. Even the traditional beer song ‘Secret Order 1516’ displays some critical elements.
But don’t worry: fans of the typical TANKARD humour won’t be disappointed! With songs like ‘Sole Grinder’, the band hasn’t forgotten their raison d’être. This song pays tribute to the band’s manager Buffo (Gerre:»The funniest choleric person in Germany«) in an ironic way.
The new artwork was brought to life by Patrick Strogulski, who is a student of Sebastian Krüger, the former TANKARD cover artist. He also created the cover artworks for “A Girl Called Cerveza” and “R.I.B.”.
Song-Premiere on German radio “Rock Antenne”:
On April 8, 2017, TANKARD, together with ROCK ANTENNE, presents you the first single “Arena Of The True Lies“. In the show “Tuff Stuff” (starting at 11 pm) presenter Thomas Moser will present the new song. You can find more information about the reception at http://www.rockantenne.de/empfang
“One Foot In The Grave” was recorded at Gernhart Studio (Troisdorf,Germany) together with producer Martin Buchwalter (DESTRUCTION, SUIDAKRA) in January 2017.
The band have already published a studio trailer in which you can have a look behind the scenes of the record’s production. In addition, you may also listen to the very first song snippets.
Watch it here:
Don’t miss the Kings Of Beer live:
05.05. D Köln – Underground
06.05. D Rheine – Hypothalamus
24.06. D Dischingen – Rock am Härtsfeldsee
01.07. D Gardelegen – Metal Frenzy
05.08. D Wacken – Wacken Open Air
12.08. E Villena – Leyendas Del Rock
26.08. D Cham – L.A. Moshclub-Festival
02.09. D Katzenbach – Metallergrillen
22.09. P Porto – Hard Club
23.09. P Lisbon – Cine-Teatro De Corroios
06.10. D Erfurt – From Hell
07.10. D Rostock – M.A.U. Club
08.10. D Braunschweig – B58 *SOLD OUT*
28.10. GE Tiflis – tba
25.11. MAL Johore – The Rockin
01.12. D Nürnberg – K4-Festsaal
02.12. D Berlin – BiNuu
16.12. NL Eindhoven – Eindhoven Metal Meeting
29.12. D Frankfurt – Batschkapp (TANKARD & Friends-Festival)
30.12. D Ingolstadt – Eventhalle Westpark
Metal giants ACCEPT have posted a message via their official Facebook page thanking fans for their support on the long tour with SABATON, which has just finished. The band have played 52 shows in 26 countries since January. They also announced a teaser about the forthcoming new studio album, you can read the full statement below:
“ACCEPT wants to thank all the fans, who came to see the shows in GERMANY, BELGIUM, IRELAND, UNITED KINGDOM, FRANCE, SPAIN, PORTUGAL, ITALY, AUSTRIA, NETHERLANDS, SWITZERLAND, FINLAND, ESTONIA, POLAND, CZECH REPUBLIC, HUNGARY, SERBIA, GREECE, BULGARIA, ROMANIA, CROATIA, SLOVAKIA, SWEDEN, DENMARK and NORWAY! We had a blast and go home with unforgettable memories! And – we do not want to miss the opportunity to Thank SABATON who have been great Hosts as well as ROCK THE NATION and CONTINENTAL CONCERTS and last but not least our own great crew – who made everything possible for us to ROCK THE HOUSE!
And – for our Life Long Fans and our New Fans – we want to announce, that on April 16, 2017 – we will reveal our new Album Title and Release Date and present details about our upcoming Very Special Show, the greatest we have ever presented! Stay tuned! April 16th, 2017 it is!”
The end of an extended period of silence from Norwegian symphonic black metal icons DIMMU BORGIR, is now upon us! The band is ready to unleash the brand new opus, “Forces Of The Northern Night” on 28th April via Nuclear Blast. On this new soundtrack of the apocalypse, you can witness two different live shows: The concert in Oslo, showing DIMMU BORGIR on stage with the Norwegian Radio Orchestra and a bombastic choir, as well as the entire performance at Wacken Open Air with almost 100 musicians in action.
Silenoz 2017
Metal Shock Finland Senior Manager Alison Booth recently spoke to DIMMU BORGIR songwriter and guitarist Silenoz about the forthcoming release, as well as discovering updates about the new studio album. Check out some of what Silenoz revealed below, along with the full interview on the audio player:
On the release of “Forces Of The Northern Night”:
“It feels of course great to finally have this monumental documentation about our career out, after so many years. The two biggest shows you know.”
Discussing the process leading up to the live recordings, Silenoz told me:
“Well, it started back in 2009 actually, when we were writing for the Abrahadabra album. We were thinking about utilising an orchestra for that recording and the timing just happened that the orchestra approached us about doing a possible collaboration, a show. And we were really enthused about it. Because usually it’s the other way round, that the band goes to an orchestra, but it was the other way round.
So, we felt really good about that and came to the conclusion that they are going to record with us on the album at the time and then we were gonna start planning a huge orchestra show in Oslo. And it just took off from there really. A huge challenge for us, a huge challenge for them. But I think we have had this in the back of our mind for many years, that if this type of opportunity would arise, we would jump at it. Even if we had orchestras on our previous albums, that’s been in a studio setting – it’s a different thing to actually perform live on stage with a full orchestra and choir. That was kinda like a dream come true.”
Talking about when the orchestra approached DIMMU BORGIR, Silenoz stated:
“Yeah, that’s of course a huge thumbs up in my book, because that means that our type of music actually goes across other borders and reaches into the more conservative parts of the music business. So really, a sense of accomplishment on that one.”
About other projects, Silenoz said:
“I got Insidious Disease on the side and we just finished mastering the new album in January, so hopefully I get to have that out later this year at some point. Shagrath of course has been doing Chrome Division on and off too, but it’s also very important to stress the fact that these two things on the side has never been in front of what we do for Dimmu. Dimmu has always been the main priority and even if we kept pretty quiet the last few years, we’ve been working on and off with new material all the time. So we feel that once we come back with the new album, it needs to be something that beats the previous album, otherwise there’s no point in making a new one.”
On the subject of the new album, Silenoz revealed:
“We’re in the middle of it at the moment, but I would say it has even more variation than any of our previous albums. It’s more epic and symphonic, it’s more brutal, it’s more black metal, it’s more primitive. It includes everything that we are known for and what’s even better about it is that it has just come so easy. the challenge for us is always to shave off the stuff we think is not good enough. So coming up with material is never any problem, it’s just to figure out which parts to use for songs.
If we keep somewhat to the schedule that we have in mind, I would personally estimate late summer, early fall release if everything goes as planned. But it also comes down to timing and what the label thinks is smart strategically. This time we have gone to Fascination Street Studios in Sweden with Jens Bogren. We felt it was time to do something more organic for this type of record and to see what we could get out of his production skills, because we have always been fans of his mixes.
We’ve also grown tired of all the digital type of sounding albums that comes out here and there all the time. So we wanna go back to the roots in the sense that a drum kit should sound like a drum kit and a guitar should sound like a guitar and vice versa, you get my points. That’s what we wanted to do this time.
It sucks to be sitting on this for another few months before people get to hear it, but I think once the fans sit down and actually listen to this album for real, they will understand that okay, yeah it sucked waiting for this for so many years but it was definitely worth the wait.”
Swedish ghouls GHOST have been announced as the Saturday night headliner by the organisers of the UK’s Bloodstock Festival.
Already announced for 2017 are Friday’s headliners AMON AMARTH, Sunday’s headliners MEGADETH, plus ARCH ENEMY, BLIND GUARDIAN, HATEBREED, TESTAMENT, OBITUARY, BRUJERIA, WHITECHAPEL, SKINDRED, POSSESSED, ANNIHILATOR, MUNICIPAL WASTE, HELL, DECAPITATED, SOILWORK, CHELSEA GRIN, MACABRE, SCARAB, WINTERSUN and ONI. Stay tuned to BLOODSTOCK’s social media at https://www.facebook.com/bloodstock and https://twitter.com/bloodstockfest for the latest!
BLOODSTOCK will take place at Catton Park, Derbyshire on 10th-13th August 2017. Standard weekend camping tix are on sale at £139 (+ booking fee) from http://bloodstock.seetickets.com. Children’s weekend tickets are also available, priced £35 (+ booking fee) and under 4’s go free!
On April 28th, Norwegian symphonic black metal giants, DIMMU BORGIR, will unleash their highly-anticipated double-DVD/BluRay “Forces Of The Northern Night” upon mankind. Today, the band reveals the second live clip from their memorable show in Oslo – watch the haunting video for ‘Gateways‘ here:
On this brand new soundtrack of the apocalypse that is “Forces Of The Northern Night”, you can witness two different live shows: The concert in Oslo, showing DIMMU BORGIR on stage with the Norwegian Radio Orchestra and a bombastic choir, as well as the entire performance at Wacken Open Air with almost 100 musicians in action. These monumental live rituals mark the beginning of the band’s epic return planned for 2017.
And in case you missed the latest DIMMU BORGIR clips, you can watch them here:
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