Acclaimed blues-rock guitarist and singer-songwriter Joanne Shaw Taylor has just released her latest single, “Black & Gold,” available now on all major streaming platforms. This soulful, blues-gospel rendition breathes new life into Sam Sparro’s 2008 Grammy nominated hit, showcasing Joanne’s unique ability to reimagine modern classics with a timeless sound.
Produced by Kevin Shirley (The Black Crowes, Aerosmith), Joanne’s powerful vocals and emotive interpretation transform “Black & Gold” into a compelling, classic-sounding track that balances modern sensibilities with an almost retro feel. “I always loved the desperation of the lyrics and thought it could make a great Blues/Gospel song if performed differently,” Joanne shares. “I played my version to Kevin Shirley in the studio, and fortunately, he heard the same thing I did.”
“Black & Gold” is the latest in a series of singles Joanne has been steadily releasing since her critically acclaimed album Heavy Soul, which debuted at #2 on the Billboard Blues Album chart. Most recently she released “Hold of My Heart” featuring Sav Madigan, which marked the first release from a slate of material Joanne is set to unveil over the next year, signalling an exciting new chapter.
Joanne has embraced a prolific approach to her music, releasing new singles that continue to resonate with both long-time fans and new listeners alike. Her partnership with Journeyman Records allows Joanne to bypass traditional album cycles, delivering a steady stream of fresh, high-quality music that cuts through the industry noise and keeps her audience engaged.
Discovered by Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics at the age of 16, Joanne Shaw Taylor has established herself as one of the most prominent voices in blues-rock. With a career that has earned praise from legends such as Stevie Wonder and Annie Lennox, Joanne continues to captivate audiences worldwide with her expressive vocals and exceptional guitar skills. Her latest album, Heavy Soul, has been lauded for its fusion of contemporary soul-pop with traditional blues, solidifying Joanne’s reputation as a powerful and dynamic force in the music world.
Joanne is currently preparing to embark on her “Heavy Soul” U.S. Tour this fall, where fans can expect to hear selections fromHeavy Soulas well as her songs from her previous recordings and classic blues songs. Known for her dynamic and captivating live shows, Joanne is set to bring her signature blend of blues, soul, and rock to audiences across the country. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit joanneshawtaylor.com.
“The Heavy Soul” U.S. TourSeptember 14 – Morristown, NJ – Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival* October 23 – Carmel, IN – The Palladium October 24 – Springfield, MO – Gillioz Theatre October 25 – Kansas City, MO – Folly Theater October 28 – Boulder, CO – Boulder Theater October 29 – Salt Lake City, UT – Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center October 31 – Boise, ID – The Egyptian Theatre November 1 – Spokane, WA – Bing Crosby Theater November 2 – Beaverton, OR – Patricia Reser Center for the Arts November 4 – Seattle, WA – Neptune Theatre November 6 – Menlo Park, CA – The Guild Theatre November 7 – Sacramento, CA – Crest Theatre November 8 – Napa, CA – Uptown Theatre November 10 – Montclair, CA – The Canyon Montclair November 13 – Cerritos, CA – The Cerritos Center November 14 – Phoenix, AZ – Celebrity Theatre November 17 – Oklahoma City, OK – Tower Theatre November 19 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at The Moody Theater November 20 – San Antonio, TX – Empire Theatre November 22 – Arlington, TX – Arlington Music Hall November 23 – Houston, TX – The Heights Theater November 24 – Baton Rouge, LA – Manship Theatre
Two years on from the release of their last studio album Black & Gold, the Swedish quartet Thundermother has finally revealed the first details about their forthcoming new studio album, entitled Dirty & Divine, that is slated for a release on February 7, 2025 via AFM Records! The album pre-sale has just started at:https://thundermother.bfan.link/dirty-divine
A blistering onslaught of loud, proud and groovy hard rock, Dirty & Divine marks the start of a new era for Thundermotherand the recorded debut of two new members: frontwoman Linnea Vikström Egg and drummer Joan Massing. Dirty & Divine also welcomes back bassist Majsan Lindberg to the fold. Bigger, bolder and more dynamic than ever before, the Swedes return as an upgraded and remotivated force!
Following previously-released tracks, “Speaking of the Devil” and “I Left My License in the Future”, today, the rock goddesses unleash a music video for their latest single, the anthemic album opening track “So Close”!
Guitarist and founding member Filippa Nässil reveals:“‘So Close’ was so close to not being included on the album, but when we recorded it live in the studio after all the other songs were done, it turned out so well that it made it across the finish line. It seems we might have stumbled upon a hit.”
Thundermother have always been committed to the electrifying euphoria of real, organic rock ‘n’ roll. Over the course of 15 years and five widely acclaimed studio albums, they have firmly established themselves as one of the most vivacious and vital hard rock bands around, with a never-say-die spirit and collective charisma that underpin everything they do. These women are rock ‘n’ roll diehards, and Dirty & Divine takes that ethos through to its logical conclusion. The sixth Thundermother album crackles and fizzles with gritty authenticity and unstoppable passion. For Filippa and Linnea, their newly forged partnership has been an unequivocal success:
“We’ve been working on this a long time, maybe a year and a half,” says Filippa, who was pregnant during the Dirty & Divine recording process and is now a Thundermother for real. “As soon as Linnea came into the band we started sending demos to each other, and we did loads of writing, which was great, because she’s a fantastic songwriter! I was sending her the music and she was sending me these amazing lyrics and melodies. It’s been fun to work with someone that good! On the last album we had outside songwriters because we didn’t have any energy in the band, but now I can just send Linnea music and then just kick back when she sends lyrics and melodies that just crush the song.”
Dirty & Divine is the perfect, pugnacious showcase for a new, improved Thundermother. As the first single releases prove, every one of the album’s ten, sweat-soaked gems will turn out to become an instant anthem. Meanwhile, the decision to record the new material live in the studio has reaped its own rewards. Dirty & Divine is the sound of a kickass rock ‘n’ roll band doing it for real, and loving every raucous second.
“You’ve still got the same Thundermother feeling, with my guitar playing and all of that,” says Filippa. “It’s still got a ‘70s vibe, but the melodies are catchier and the vocals are obviously different. We never stand still. I think this is the best album we’ve made so far, and I’m very picky! [Laughs] We recorded it in Copenhagen, with Soren Andersen producing again, and we recorded eight songs in four days. So this was the quickest recording we’ve ever done, and the best outcome!“
Not just a triumphant return but a complete rock ‘n’ roll reset, Dirty & Divine is the exhilarating masterpiece that Thundermother have long threatened to make. It is an adrenalin-soaked salute to the magic of big riffs and razor-sharp melodies, performed by an electrifying, four-woman force with joy in their hearts and world domination still firmly on the agenda. In support of Dirty & Divine, Thundermother will also embark on an extensive European tour, kicking off in Hamburg, Germany in early 2025 (find all dates listed below!). Ready to rock? You fucking bet!
Thundermother Live: 07.02.2025 DE Hamburg, Große Freiheit 36 08.02.2025 DE Cologne, Essigfabrik 09.02.2025 BE Sint-Niklaas, Antwerp the Casino 11.02.2025 UK London, The Garage 12.02.2025 UK Manchester, Rebellion 14.02.2025 FR Paris, Petit Bain 15.02.2025 FR Lyon, Le Marché Gare 16.02.2025 IT Milano, Santeria Toscana 31 18.02.2025 DE Saarbrücken, Garage 19.02.2025 DE Stuttgart, Im Wizemann 21.02.2025 AT Dornbirn, Conrad Sohm 22.02.2025 DE Memmingen, Kaminwerk, Kulturzentrum Memmingen e.V. 23.02.2025 DE Nürnberg, Hirsch 21.03.2025 DE Leipzig, Hellraiser 22.03.2025 DE Berlin, Festsaal Kreuzberg 23.03.2025 PL Warszawa, NIEBO 25.03.2025 CZ Prague, Storm Club 26.03.2025 HU Budapest, Barba Negra Blue Stage 28.03.2025 AT Wien, Szene Wien 29.03.2025 DE München, Backstage 30.03.2025 CH Pratteln, Z7 Konzertfabrik 01.04.2025 DE Aschaffenburg, Colos-Saal 02.04.2025 DE Bochum, Zeche 04.04.2025 DE Obertraubling, Airport-Eventhall 05.04.2025 DE Hannover, Capitol 06.04.2025 NL Utrecht, Tivoli Vredenburg – Pandora
Thundermother is: Linnea Vikström Egg (vocals) Filippa Nässil (guitar) Majsan Lindberg (bass) Joan Massing (drums)
ERADICATOR release “Drown In Chaos”, the next pre-release single from the forthcoming new studio album to be released on 20.09.2024 on Metalville Records.
“Drown in Chaos” is a pure thrash metal grenade. ERADICATOR plough through this fourth single from their album ‘The Paradox’ at a speed of 230. At around 3:30 minutes, the song is also the most compact track on the new collection. It kicks off with a precise guitar riff that is recognisable with a slight shuffle feel. Drummer Pitti enters with an underlining groove, which soon develops into a straight high-speed thrash beat. The vocals start with the first verse and the lines are shouted into the listener’s ear canals quickly, rhythmically and with cool variation. The chorus of Drown In Chaos is catchy – ‘Drifting Away – Out of the Light’! The first hook is followed by a break in the rhythm that merges with the vocal line and emphatically emphasises the words of the lyrics. A little later, the bridge deserves special attention before the second chorus begins. Here, the additional hook line connects the two parts of the track in a particularly striking way. The C-part is formed by the furious guitar solo, which is introduced by a short tempo break and oriental-suggestive sounds!
Lyrically, Drown in Chaos deals with the theme that we are all born innocent. Why do some people develop the insurmountable urge to see the world in flames? Is it the environment? Is it the genes? Or are some really inherently evil individuals? The fascination with fire and destruction was probably experienced by many as a child. The character sung about gives in completely to this urge and conjures up the metaphorical demons of chaos.
The cover artwork depicts this character. With a burning glass, a demonically grinning child ignites a model of the globe, symbolising what true evil is capable of. Diana Ampilohova created this image to visualise the lyrics of the song. The single, as well as the entire album, was mixed/mastered by Sebastian ‘Seeb’ Levermann (Orden Ogan, Asphyx, Brainstorm) and produced together with Seba Stöber.
“The Paradox” is undoubtedly the most versatile album by thrashers ERADICATOR. It will be released in the year of the band’s 20th anniversary. The ten new songs deal lyrically with the contradictory nature of being human and present many musical facets, not only of thrash metal.
“The Paradox” bears the signature of ERADICATOR and shows their unbroken joy of playing. The band has now also made a name for itself live. However, the four guys from the Sauerland region in Western Germany are not afraid to refine and develop their new compositions stylistically.
The lyrical themes on “The Paradox” reflect the dichotomy and ambivalence of human action and thought.
Like its predecessor, the album was mixed and mastered by Sebastian “Seeb” Levermann (Orden Ogan, Asphyx, Brainstorm), who once again managed to give ERADICATOR an authentic sound. After 20 years, the four musicians know what they want to sound like and that’s exactly what “The Paradox” sounds like.
TRACK LISTING
1. Beyond The Shadow‘s Void 2. Drown In Chaos 3. When The Shooting Begins 4. Kill Cloud 5. The Paradox 6. Hell Smiles Back 7. The Eleventh Hour (Ramble On) 8. Perpetual Sacrifice 9. Fake Dealer 10. Debris Of Demise
LINE UP Sebastian “Seba” Stöber – guitar/vocals Robert “Robb” Wied – guitar Sebastian Zoppe – bass Jan-Peter “Pitti” Stöber – drums
Live report by Christian Tallone – Photos by Christian Tallone + Marco Pili
Saturday, July 6, 2024, a date I eagerly and curiously awaited since the event was announced, and honestly, with a bit of anxiety due to the fact that summer had been very late to arrive this year, and the risk of everything being ruined by bad weather was looming. Fortunately, however, a beautiful sunny day shines on Genoa’s old port, and already in the early afternoon, you can see black t-shirts emerging, from those of veterans like Testament, Slayer, Venom, etc., to many new recruits, lots of teens, and little metalheads accompanied by wise dads.
At 5:00 PM sharp, as scheduled, the gates of the sea arena open, and the rush to the barricades begins, giving those without a ticket half an hour to get one because the dances start at 6:00 PM.
SLUG GORE – 6 PM
Setlist – see the photo
At precisely 6:00 PM, SLUG GORE begins, but unfortunately, many of the attendees, myself included, miss the first few songs because we are still stuck at the ticket/accreditation office. However, I manage to catch the final part of their set, which ultimately lasts only 20 minutes. The guys from Ravenna warm our ears with some powerful death metal, with frontman Poldo and company hammering away splendidly. I’m happy to see Danny Metal in action on the drums, a YouTuber I’ve been following for a while. Old B-movie monster films serve as a backdrop. They finish with a cover of Gluch’s “Grounded by Slugs.” Unfortunately, due to the early hour and their brief time slot, there aren’t many people yet, but for the little I saw and heard, I liked them, and I hope to see them live again soon.
NECROART – 6:30 PM
After a quick stage change, it’s time for another local band, NECROART, active since 1999 with a long career and tours with giants like Rotting Christ, whom I personally adore. They bring a breath of melodic death metal to Genoa’s sea, sometimes symphonic but also very dark and decadent. Their atmospheres remind me a lot of Moonspell. Charismatic Max knows how to engage the audience, starting with “Withered”, a fresh new piece, followed by “An Invocation for the Horned”, “Son of Worms” and closing with “Lamma Sabactani”. Their set, unfortunately, is also brief, just half an hour, but they masterfully use it to leave a mark, theatrical, violent, dark, and melodic. In such a short time, they show all their nuances, a high-level band that I’ll gladly delve into more.
Setlist:
Withered (new single via Nadir)
An Invocation for the Horned
Son of Worms
Lamma Sabactani
NODE – 7:05 PM
Setlist – see the photo
A slightly longer stage change, used to grab a beer, and then back under the stage to wait for NODE, an Italian excellence active since 1994, celebrating their 30th anniversary today. Despite this, it’s my first time seeing them, so far. They open with the powerful “The Sacred Theater of Nothingness”, but for the first 30 seconds, there’s no sound due to a technical issue that is promptly resolved, giving them a notch more volume than the previous bands. The four priests are in great form, guitarist Gabriele and drummer Pietro are impeccable, while Dave and the historic member Gary are the true leaders, loving what they do and transmitting it to an audience that has visibly grown an hour after opening. Unfortunately, their time is also short, with only five songs on the setlist, but they don’t let up for a second, their style shifting from thrash to death, perhaps due to the multiple lineup changes over the years. They end with the final blow, “Life on Display”, and it’s a shame it’s over already… but my neck thanks them. Great NODE!
FULCI – 7:40 PM
At 7:40 PM, it’s FULCI’s turn, another Italian band named after the famous director Lucio Fulci (hence the tribute with the song “Zombi 2”, which they can’t play despite being on the setlist, perhaps due to time constraints). In recent years, they’ve made their way violently with their death/grind in the national scene. I didn’t know them well, but I started researching them as soon as I saw them on the program, and my curiosity grew noticing they have a strong following. Many were there for them, and I understood why as soon as they took the stage. Like SLUG GORE, they delight our eyes with horror and splatter footage, blood, and autopsies perfectly blending with their fast and brutal music. Here the situation gets more serious, with 12 pieces on the setlist, starting with “Glass”, then “Rotten Apple”. Edo’s drumming is a real bone-crushing blender, the bass and guitars deep and dark, and Fiore’s voice is truly talented, a growl that seems to come from the depths of the earth. They conclude after about 40 minutes of brutality with “Eye Full of Maggots”.
Setlist:
Glass
Rotten Apple
Apocalypse Zombie
Lonely Hearts
Splatter Fatality
Voodoo Gore Ritual
Tropical Sun
Among the Walking Dead
Matul Tribal Cult
Legion of the Resurrected
Nightmare
Eye Full of Maggots
Zombi 2
SADIST – 8:40 – PM
Setlist – see the photo
At 8:40 PM, it’s SADIST… eight years to see one of the most anticipated bands of this festival on stage again, not only Italian but Genoese, led by Trevor, who is also part of the event’s organization. He put his heart into it, dedicating part of their show to thanking everyone. They open with “One Thousand Memories”, the SADIST logo fixed on the screen, the excellent drumming of new entry Giorgio Piva meshes for this special tribal show with the percussion rhythms of the historic Oinos. Nine tracks that retrace the band’s career, “Season in Silence”, “Perversion Lust Orgasm”, well-blended sounds, perhaps only the guitar a bit low at the beginning, but then everything seems to balance out, maybe also depending on my position. Trevor is an exceptional frontman and entertainer, their show flows smoothly and quickly, and the audience goes wild under the heavy notes of “Escogido” from 1996, passing through the new “Accabadora”. I’ve been waiting a long time to see SADIST live again, and they did not disappoint anyone’s expectations. They say goodbye to the Genoese audience with “Tribe”, as great as always… now we await Infected Rain.
INFECTED RAIN – 9:45 PM
At 9:45 PM, directly from Moldova, it’s time for Infected Rain, the first non-Italian band to take this stage, although to my great surprise, I discover they speak our language very well. The guys are having enormous success and are bouncing from corner to corner of the planet. A group that intrigued me for a long time, I couldn’t quite pin them down, so I devoured many live videos (thank you, YouTube… we used to wait for something to be shown on TV, and it was practically science fiction) to prepare myself for what I would see. They are the first and only band of the day that can be said to be “for everyone”… very groovy, solid and powerful yet very melodic… they stray far from the style of all the other bands of the day. It’s undeniable that the presence of Lena and Alice is noticeable… they make an impression. Eugene’s drumming is very precise, each hit resonates in your stomach, Vidik on guitar never stays still for a second, almost impossible to photograph him, Alice makes the whole stage vibrate with headbanging, and Lena switches from a fierce growl to clean and melodic singing with great naturalness. She speaks Italian to the audience, thanks them for their support, and engages them, something I personally liked a lot. She didn’t put a wall up with the fans by acting like a superstar; on the contrary, she showed great humility, earning a lot of points from me. “A Second or a Thousand Years” starts the dances, then moving on to “The Realm of Chaos” and “Pandemonium”. By now, night has fallen, and the atmosphere has started to change, the arena is almost full, and many are there for them. Even the passengers on departing ships could enjoy a moment of their performance, with the stage set about 20 meters from the water. It was nice to see people waving from the decks and dancing to Infected Rain. “The Answer is You”, “Paura”, “Orphan Soul”, ending after about an hour with the beautiful “Sweet, Sweet Lies”. In conclusion, their sound impact is devastating, their scenic impact remarkable, a live show I’d gladly see again! Greatly approved!
Setlist:
A Second or a Thousand Years
The Realm of Chaos
Pandemonium
Vivarium
The Answer is You
Dying Light
Never to Return
Because I Let You
Enmity
Sweet, Sweet Lies
CARCASS – 10:45 PM
Setlist not available
At around 10:45 PM, CARCASS takes the stage. Introducing the English quartet is almost unnecessary; we are in the presence of true giants. This is the fourth time I’ve seen them live, but the first as headliners. Despite this, they are not a band known for elaborate stage setups; the classic lights and screen that play their iconic and unmistakable backgrounds, familiar to all Carcass fans, are sufficient. Nothing else is needed. They are enough, imposing. Jeff Walker looks like a devil on the edge of hell; his voice is pure ferocity. Drummer Daniel Wilding is frighteningly precise and fast. Bill Steer, with his distinctive bell-bottom pants, plays with the natural ease of someone born to do it, and his partner on strings, Nippy Blakford, is no less impressive.
I couldn’t retrieve the setlist, but many songs are so ingrained in our heads that, in the end, do we really need it? They open powerfully and malevolently with “Buried Dreams,” followed by “Keep on Rotting,” “Arbeit Macht Fleisch,” and “Heartwork.” They give us about an hour and 20 minutes of music, totaling at least 15 songs that practically everyone sings along with them to catch their breath from the mosh pits, or maybe they mosh to catch their breath from singing… who knows.
What’s certain is that CARCASS is a guarantee. Everyone was waiting for them, everyone wanted them, and everyone got exactly what they expected: a show worthy of their name. They deserve a book, not just a few lines of a live report. Honestly, more than praises, I wouldn’t know what else to say. CARCASS must be experienced, not read about… and if any of you haven’t done so yet… well, stay alert and don’t miss the next opportunity. A few minutes before midnight, they bid us farewell with a video of “drive-in” style dancers that made me laugh out loud. IMMENSE, PERIOD!
CONCLUSION: I’d like to say a few words about this event. It had been years since I had seen a metal concert of this scale in Genoa, and as a Ligurian, I can say I was truly astonished. The location is large but not immense, impeccable services, excellent beer, friendly staff, and, above all, a fantastic stage! Congratulations to Trevor and all the organizers! In the beautiful setting of the old port, which is already wonderful to experience pre- and post-concert, there is no shortage of parking, and there are bars and restaurants nearby for all tastes… everything was perfect, I’d say.
A festival that was a true success, and so I can be sure that the next edition of the Genoa Summer Festival will be one of the key events for us genre lovers! Congratulations again to everyone… from the bands to the staff! See you next year!
The enchanting singer-songwriter TIMEA GÖGHOVA is whipping up a musical whirlwind with her upcoming Eastern European Tour, bringing the raw emotion and power of her acclaimed ballad album, “Wild Storm,” to cities across the region. See the tour dates in the poster above.
Get ready to be swept away by Timea’s mesmerizing vocals and deeply personal lyrics. “Wild Storm” promises an unforgettable journey through the highs and lows of love, loss, and self-discovery.
Get a taste of Timea’s electrifying stage presence with these live performance videos:
Timea Göghova is a versatile artist who covers several genres of music. She is known for singing clean, screaming, and singing classic songs. She is also the frontwoman of Still Awake (Melodic Metal) and Passion Control (Jazzfunk). As a solo artist, she composes ballads and R&B songs.
Timea Göghova has been passionate about music from a young age. With a background in choirs and a love for the German language, she moved to Germany in 2021. Her talent has gained recognition through appearances on TV shows like Sztárban Sztár Leszek and The Voice of Germany, as well as winning the South German Finals of Emergenza Band Contest. Her latest album, “Wild Storm,” is a captivating blend of ballads and rock songs that highlight her vocal prowess. Timea has also collaborated with notable guests including Alex Beyrodt, Dominik Krämer, Alex Scholpp, and Dara Zusko, adding a special touch to her music.
Prepare to be swept away by a wave of crushing riffs and introspective lyrics as doom metal outfit Temple Witch unveils the single and music video for “Ocean Thousand,” taken from their upcoming sophomore album, “Ocean Thousand, Mountain Thousand”.
“This song, much like Motion, delves into the difficult realms of loneliness and confusion,” says the band. “Joshua, yet again, achieved a compelling visual display of what seemed originally to be a lone experience. We are confident these songs and videos will serve a similar purpose; to provide the sounds and sights of internal struggles that are so often unacknowledged, and to communicate empathy.”
Temple Witch, completed by bassist Jacob Jones and drummer Jacob Wherley, draws inspiration from the depths of the human experience. Their name itself reflects this exploration, with “Temple” symbolizing the body and mind, and “Witch” representing the shadow within. Through their music, they strive for a deep connection with their audience, aiming to resonate with listeners on a global scale.
“Ocean Thousand, Mountain Thousand” is scheduled for release on August 30, 2024, via WormHoleDeath Records.
Temple Witch is:
Andy Russell – Guitar/Vocals Jacob Jones – Bass Jacob Wherley – Drums
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