German metal queen Doro Pesch has launched a Kickstarter campaign to help realise a high quality video production for the band’s brand new single ‘Love’s Gone To Hell’.
The band posted the following statement:
“Dear friends, fans & supporters,
While creating new music for our next release, we hit on something that immediately had a very, very special vibe to it and sparked our imagination plus an amazing story. The title of this special song is ‘Love’s Gone To Hell’. We believe that this song carries a tremendous magic and that it immediately draws you in and gives you chills … It is our dream to bring this wonderful song to life in the form of a beautiful, fantastic music video, and it is our goal to create this high quality vision together with you! For your support and contributions, there are many special and one of a kind rewards to be had. A unique payback in the form of small to very large rewards can be expected in return for your pledge and support. We would be so happy to do this project together with you and realise an amazing high class, high quality music video for this magical, very special song: ‘Love’s Gone To Hell’.
Thank you so much for all your support and belief for all these years. Keep on rocking everybody!
Let’s rule the ruins! Für immer With love and gratitude,
The DORO band”
DORO live 2015:
20.11. UK Norwich – Waterfront
21.11. UK Buckley – Tivoli
22.11. UK London – Garage
27.11. D Fulda – Kreuz
28.11. D Leipzig – Brann Winterfest
29.11. D Frankfurt – Batschkapp
01.12. D Hamburg – Große Freiheit 36
02.12. D Hannover – Capitol
04.12. D Herford – X
05.12. D Duisburg – Steinhof
06.12. CH Pratteln – Z7
10.12. B Antwerp – Trix
11.12. D Saarburg – Stadthalle
12.12. D Lüdenscheid – Schützenhalle
13.12. D Stuttgart – LKA Longhorn
15.12. A Wien – Szene
16.12. A Graz – PPC
18.12. CZ Praha – Meet Factory
19.12. D Nürnberg – Löwensaal
Luca Turilli’s RHAPSODY are proud to announce the great bands which will share the stage with them in Europe on the upcoming PROMETHEUS CINEMATIC TOUR:
The special guests are:
IRON MASK (from Jan 15 to Jan 30), TEMPERANCE (from Jan 31 to Feb 16), ASYLUM PYRE (from Jan 15 to Jan 30), QANTICE (from Jan 31 to Feb 16) and ANCIENT BARDS (in Italy from Feb 17 to Feb 19).
Dominique Leurquin, the guitar player of RHAPSODY, affirms: “It is really amazing to be on tour with such great bands and musicians. Different styles of music for all tastes, different attitudes, but the same glorious approach to art based on heart and soul!”
Patrice Guers, the bass player, adds: “Such a tour will represent a real emotional adventure: an amazing setlist, video projection, special guests, surprises… We are all waiting for you. Stay Cinematic!”
The “Prometheus Cinematic Tour”:
15.01. F Annecy – Le Brise Glace (Rhapsody, Iron Mask, Asylum Pyre)
16.01. D Mannheim – Alte Seilerei (Rhapsody, Iron Mask, Asylum Pyre)
17.01. NL Tilburg – 013 (Rhapsody, Iron Mask, Asylum Pyre)
18.01. D Bochum – Matrix (Rhapsody, Iron Mask, Asylum Pyre)
20.01. D Hamburg – Logo (Rhapsody, Iron Mask, Asylum Pyre)
21.01. D Berlin – Columbia Theater (Rhapsody, Iron Mask, Asylum Pyre)
22.01. CZ Prague – Nova Chmelnice (Rhapsody, Iron Mask, Asylum Pyre)
23.01. PL Wroclaw – Alibi (Rhapsody, Iron Mask, Asylum Pyre)
24.01. PL Warsaw – Proxima (Rhapsody, Iron Mask, Asylum Pyre)
26.01. SK Kosice – Collosseum (Rhapsody, Iron Mask, Asylum Pyre)
27.01. H Budapest – Club 202 (Rhapsody, Iron Mask, Asylum Pyre)
29.01. SK Bratislava – Majestic Music Club (Rhapsody, Iron Mask, Asylum Pyre)
30.01. A Vienna – Szene (Rhapsody, Iron Mask, Asylum Pyre)
31.01. D Augsburg – Spectrum (Rhapsody, Temperance, Qantice)
01.02. D Aschaffenburg – Colossaal (Rhapsody, Temperance, Qantice)
03.02. D Munich, Backstage (Rhapsody, Temperance, Qantice)
04.02. D Ludwigsburg, Rockfabrik (Rhapsody, Temperance, Qantice)
05.02. CH Lyss, Kufa (Rhapsody, Temperance, Qantice)
06.02. F Paris, Divan Du Monde (Rhapsody, Temperance, Qantice)
08.02. UK Glasgow, Audio Glasgow (Rhapsody, Temperance, Qantice)
09.02. UK London, 02 Academy Islington (Rhapsody, Temperance, Qantice)
10.02. B Vosselaar, Biebob (Rhapsody, Temperance, Qantice)
12.02. E Madrid, Caracol (Rhapsody, Temperance, Qantice)
13.02. E Barcelona, Salamandra 1 (Rhapsody, Temperance, Qantice)
16.02. F Lyon, Ninkasi Kao (Rhapsody, Temperance, Qantice)
17.02. I Bologna, Estragon (Rhapsody, Temperance, Ancient Bards)
18.02. I Rome, Orion (Rhapsody, Temperance, Ancient Bards)
19.02. I Milan, Live Club (Rhapsody, Temperance, Ancient Bards)
American death metal icons, NILEhave recently confirmed for the Norwegian Inferno Metal Festival 2016, which will be the 16th edition of the festival.
The bands already confirmed for Inferno Metal Festival 2016 are: Mayhem, Exodus, Marduk, Vader, Nifelheim, Gorguts, Craft, ICS Vortex, Thaw, Psycroptic, Order and Mork. NILE released their eighth full studio album, “What Should Not Be Unearthed”, on August 28 2015 via Nuclear Blast. The album was produced by Neil Kernon and it reached second position on the US Top Heatseekers Albums Billboard charts.
The track-list of “What Should Not Be Unearthed” is as follows:
01. Call To Destruction
02. Negating The Abominable Coils Of Apep
03. Liber Stellae Rubeae
04. In The Name Of Amun
05. What Should Not Be Unearthed
06. Evil To Cast Out Evil
07. Age Of Famine
08. Ushabti Reanimator
09. Rape Of The Black Earth
10. To Walk Forth From Flames Unscathed
Bay Area Metal Titans MACHINE HEAD will headline an exclusive tour starting this February, billed as “An Evening With MACHINE HEAD” spanning across mainland Europe and the U.K! No support bands, no locals, just 2 hours of bone-crunching metal anthems, deep album cuts, sing-a-longs, haunting atmospheric pieces, and pure fucking MACHINE HEAD!!!
“We’re doing ‘An Evening With’ MACHINE HEAD. Meaning: it’ll just be us, folks,” commented guitarist/vocalist Robb Flynn. “We are really excited about playing longer sets, throwing in some deep cuts, and just having it be our own world. We did this in the U.S. and eastern Europe recently and it’s done amazingly well. Fans seem to really love the “Evening With…” format for a band like us who has a long-standing and diverse catalog. While the sets vary from night to night, there were a couple nights on the last run where we reached the 2 hour and 40 minute mark. It was crazy! We could have played all night, the crowd was so insane!!”
In regards to the band’s decision to only headline their own shows throughout the “Bloodstone & Diamonds” touring cycle, as well as no longer play festival slots, Flynn elaborates: “We’re not trying to have a good time with a bunch of people who don’t know who we are. If MACHINE HEAD throws a party, big or small, we don’t want a bunch of ‘strangers’ there. This is about us and you guys, the die-hards, the Head Cases, The Fucking Undesirables! We don’t care about the others out there. We’re here and we’re not going anywhere. If those people want to be a part of this, they know where to find us. So for the time being, and maybe ‘forever’, we’re done reaching out for them.”
Tickets and VIP packages go on sale at 11am CEST this Friday October 16th.
Confirmed dates run as follows:
AN EVENING WITH MACHINE HEAD
2-Feb Geneva – L’usine (CH)
4-Feb Nimes – Paloma (FR)
6-Feb Santiago de Compostela – Sala Capitol (ES)
7-Feb Porto – Coliseu do Porto (PT)
8-Feb Lisbon – Coliseu dos Recrois (PT)
10-Feb Granada – Industrial Copera (ES)
11-Feb Madrid – Riviera (ES)
12-Feb Barcelona – Razzmatazz (ES)
14-Feb Bordeaux – Rocher de Palmer (FR)
15-Feb Clermont Ferrand – Coop de Mai (FR)
16-Feb Paris – Bataclan (FR)
19-Feb Reims – Cartonnerie (FR)
20-Feb Lille – Aeronef (FR)
21-Feb Dortmund – FZW (GER)
22-Feb Stuttgart – Longhorn LKA (GER)
24-Feb Frankfurt – Batschkapp (GER)
25-Feb Dresden – Alter Schlachthof (GER)
26-Feb Hannover – Capitol (GER)
27-Feb Berlin – Huxleys Neue Welt (GER)
29-Feb Tilburg – 013 (NL)
2-Mar Norwich – Open (UK)
3-Mar Nottingham – Rock City (UK)
5-Mar Belfast – Limelight (UK)
6-Mar Dublin – Olympia (IR)
8-Mar Manchester – Academy (UK)
10-Mar Cardiff – Great Hall (UK)
11-Mar London – Hammersmith Apollo (UK)
12-Mar Glasgow – O2 Academy (UK)
The metal stage is bigger that what you can normally see. Producers, directors, sound engineers, managers, promoters, record label staff and many more people are working to enable you to watch and observe your rock stars rock on the magnificent stage of metal. It’s a system which looks like a web and every point plays their own role, just like a clock, otherwise the whole system will collapse.
My guest this time is one of those invisible stars behind the stage who has been supporting, guiding, consulting and showing the way to many artists. Paul Bibeau is a huge American rock and metal supporter who describes his job as a “labour of love“. He has a quite big reputation, including working with a few record labels and impressive names such as DIO, Alice Cooper, BLACK LABEL SOCIETY and many more. Recently, he has been working on his new record company, Fade To Silence Records, built up by Paul in recent times.
Perhaps you have heard that the music industry is encountering some problems and perhaps you have also heard some artists complain and speak of it as a “Crazy Industry”. But love, passion and hope are indeed the strongest weapons against any difficulty and perhaps they are the reasons that encouraged Paul to create a new record company in this business which “really is crazy” he stated. “The scary thing is there are records stores starting to pop up again because the resurgence of vinyl, but the distribution system, people are, you know there is a younger generation are kids that aren’t necessarily rushing out to buy special edition vinyl or CDs. They are stuck in the world of either downloading which is starting to diminish, but they will go to Spotify and they will go to the various spots and stream music.”
I had another interview with Paul, about three years ago, when he was in a kind of vacation. He told me that the business that he knew is in its final stage of death. But what truly has changed that made him change his mind and come back to the business? I believe it was again love, passion and hope. “I felt like, you still have to work with the bands to be able to, you know I’ve been doing the management side of the fence but you still need to build a stable or roster of talent in associate yourself with them, even though the delivery methods are changing and they certainly are because it is not necessarily the physical world, it’s aligning yourself with good talent that has the ability to go out there and work hard and building something together and it’s a lot different than it used to be …” Paul answered me. But what does this business mean to him now and how does he do his job? He said: “I don’t look at it the way I looked at Mayhem Records or Spitfire Records or even Relativity Records from Sony years ago. It’s more of a management partnership now, overall to develop the talent as opposed to a record label ‘cos a record label traditionally is set up, put the record out, make a good (sound scan impact?), first week sales, second week sales and then go on to the next thing … I am looking at small staple of bands, only a handful bands to work together and create a different life cycle for a record … So it’s more or less a labour of love….”
Fade To Silence signed with two bands up to now and as Paul made clear, he is only looking at “a small staple of bands, only a handful bands to work together“. The first band in the row is Rockett Queen, an American hard rock act. “It’s a band I met locally in Texas,” Paul said to me and described them “They put on a very high profile show – very powerful, very energetic, kind of like old school strong front men that plays guitars and sings. Everybody that sees ’em is floored.” He continues “They’re just one of those bands.” Mr Bibeau also gave us some information about the band’s upcoming work, “They’ve got a record coming out next year, produced by Zac Maloy who’s worked with Halestorm and a bunch of really creative either country crossover, or rock and heavy metal bands.”
Paul and his company also has another name in their band list, With Our Arms To The Sun, see what Paul had to say about them: “I’ve got that and then With Our Arms To The Sun out of Arizona, who are very creative, artistic. I’d put them in that vein of Mastodon, a little Opeth, a little Tool – just a great creative band and they’re road warriors, they stay out on the road forever. We’re doing a date in Arizona with Tool and Primus in front of thirty thousand people for the Monster Mash Ball on Halloween and you’re going to love what’s coming out next year!”
As I mentioned before, Mr Bibeau worked with a few record labels, the biggest being Spitfire Records and a few bold names. “Well you know, I worked with some of the most historic influential talents that I obviously grew up listening to. I mean, when I was a kid I really got introduced to the heavy metal world via Alice Cooper, when my sister brought home ‘Welcome To My Nightmare’ and it scared the shit out of me!” Paul remembers those days. “But I loved working with Alice, I loved being able to make suggestions, ‘cos at the time he wasn’t doing the makeup, he had really kind of moved away from doing the big stage production in the show. And we wanted to do something that was very heavy – it was very competitive what was going on at the time and we wanted to package him on more of a shock fest type thing, where he might be able to play with a Slipknot or a Marilyn Manson. We wanted to bring him back and make it contemporary…. ”
Paul also remembers the voice of metal, Ronnie James Dio, “I was there to support him, I picked him up at a time where that style of music was at its lowest in America and people weren’t really paying attention. And I’m thrilled to see his legacy continue to grow, even in his unfortunate passing. After all these years, he’s still thought of so highly and he deserves it.” “Magica” and “Killing the Dragon” are two of DIO‘s albums which were released by Paul Bibeau’s Spitefire Records and he describes working with Ronnie, ” Obviously getting the work with people like Ronnie James Dio, with Dio he knew instinctively what he wanted to do. I would help, I would more or less with Ronnie listen, because you don’t tell Ronnie what to do, not that I’d tell any artist what to do. But he really got it and really knew how to properly represent himself and what he wanted to do in his art.”
But Paul supported many more bands and artists, some of them were in their first stage of growing, “It was a pleasure working with a lot of bands like Zakk Wylde, with Black Label and seeing that thing grow from the beginning, from the onset and watching it grow into something big. You know, hindsight is twenty twenty – when you look at these bands like Black Label Society, they really broke from being on the road and it takes a while. That’s what I’m prepared to do – I’d like to be in this for the long haul.”
You can watch the whole of this interview on the YouTube player below:
Thrash legends MEGADETH have recently revealed the artwork and track-listing for their 15th studio album album, “Dystopia”, which is set to be released on January 22th.
Track-listing for “Dystopia”:
1. The Threat Is Real
2. Dystopia
3. Fatal Illusion
4. Death From Within
5. Bullet To The Brain
6. Post American World
7. Poisonous Shadows
8. Conquer or Die!
9. Lying In State
10. The Emperor
11. Foreign Policy
The band also premiered their new track ‘Fatal Illusion’ which can be seen below:
The band are also set to embark on a co-headline tour of the UK And Eire with LAMB OF GOD in November 2015. For more information see here.
Back in April MEGADETH unveiled their new line up with Dave Mustaine, Kiko Loureiro (ANGRA), David Ellefson and Chris Adler (LAMB OF GOD).
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