Desertfest Berlin has released its final band line-up for this year, and announces SUNNATA, BOTTENHAVET, CAVA, NIGHT BEATS plus bands for the outdoor stage:HECKSPOILER, KOMBYNAT ROBOTRON and ZUKUNFT!
They are joining the eclectic 2024 line-up featuring iconic PENTAGRAM at their last(!) Berlin show ever, Chris Goss’ mighty MASTERS OF REALITY, Californian krautrock frontrunners OSEES, post-metal masters AMENRA, desert rock legends BRANT BJORK TRIO, MONKEY3 with the new album “Welcome To The Machine” under their belt, and so many more. Get ready for THE riff party of the year – aside a wild and high-class blend of finest psychedelia, stoner rock, doom, desert punk blues, sludge and all that is metal, the official aftershow party will be happening on Friday Night, followed by the legendary Magic “Karaoke” on Saturday.
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Furthermore, and due to incredibly expensive accommodation prizes in the German capitol, Desertfest Berlin is now offering sleep over options! For only 15€/night, guests can now book their “sleepover” ticket. Columbia Theater will be covered with pond foil for Desertfesters to stay the night with sleeping mat and sleeping bag.
Desertfest Berlin will take place between May 24 – 26, 2024 at Columbiahalle and Columbia Theater. Weekend Passes, Day Tickets + Sleep Over Options, are available to book at: www.desertfest-tickets.de
The long-awaited music video for Ulveham is finally here!
In this ambitious video shoot Gunnhild really got to play with the elements whilst incorporating the beautiful and wild Norwegian nature which is the bedrock of GÅTE’s music.
The result is an stunning and spectacular video which really captures the strength conveyed in the song and elevates both the music and the lyrics to another level.
Also! Following a great demand from both new and older fans, Gåte has chosen to print a physical album which includes Ulveham, Gåte’s contribution to the ESC. The album, which also called Ulveham, consist of Gåte’s latest songs from their release Vandrar, as well as three carefully chosen live favorites that has been especially well received by the Gåte audience this last year.
One of these is new and unique live recording of their song “Kjærleik”, where they are joined by the amazing folk choir Koret Artemis.
The album can be ordered on CD and vinyl from Friday 3 May. Which is also the release date of the digital album, giving everyone the perfect excuse to discover more of this enticing and spellbinding musical soundscape Gåte creates before ESC in Malmö kicks off!
About Gåte:
Gåte’s music is a dark, mesmerizing and stunningly beautiful take on Nordic folk. Where they flirt with elements from traditional Norse and pagan music as well as from more modern genres like rock and industrial.
The band emerged in the early 2000s, seamlessly blending traditional Norwegian folk music with explosive rock, catapulting them from the confines of a practice space to grand stages in record time! With this unique take on folk/trad rock and their triumphant live shows the band has managed to captivate massive audience.
Gåte took a 12-year break before making a much-anticipated comeback in 2017, where they once again experienced enormous success with lauded live shows, two critically acclaimed studio albums, two EPs, and a mesmerizing live record.
In 2024 they were chosen to represent Norway in the Eurovision Song Contes, marking yet another milestone in the band’ career!
Ask yourself the question: How many bands have maintained the same lineup throughout a career spanning over three decades? Just count and see how far you get. Seigmen is and remains Alex, Sverre, Noralf, Kim, and Marius.
Resonans is Seigmen‘s new album, echoing the essence of a longstanding friendship. A strong bond among five guys who found each other through music, learned to play instruments, and expressed themselves together. They solidified their friendship through muddy and sour tones from the rehearsal room on the old submarine quay, down into a basement in the city center, out to a barn outside the city, up on the heights near the old library, down into the mountain beneath the same hill, and back to a rehearsal container at the old shipyard. Always tied to their hometown, Tønsberg in Norway.
Resonans is the reverberation of endless evening rehearsals, weekends with “lefse” and freshly ground coffee in thermoses, and syncopations. Smiles, conversations, and gossip. The hard, precise, and long-term work. Love and art.
Resonans is guts and integrity, demonstrating the uncompromising nature that Seigmen has always represented.
The singles “Berlin,” “Kollaps,” and “Elskhat” have seen the light of day. Listen to “Melanchthon”, approaching two minutes, and the endless solo that ends with no more frets on the guitar neck. Listen to “Blasfem”, raw nerve for nearly eleven minutes. Listen to the space created in “Eksplodere i det stille”, The transition to a single chorus after five and a half minutes. There are many layers here. The depth is buried in the details. The ones you hear when you play the song for the third or sixth time.
Resonans is the result you get when five focused individuals return to the studio where they recorded “Total” in 1994. Carrying the same curiosity, the same hunger and the eternal urge to create. Incidentally, this year marks exactly 30 years since the release of “Total”. Recently, the book about the album was published in the series “Norske albumklassikere”, skillfully written by Even Smith Wergeland. The reference is track number two on “Total”, “Ohm”, which might be the song that best defines the band. Ohm means resistance.
Resonans is also the echo of the time it took to complete this album. The resistance along the way, in the form of a pandemic and, most notably, serious and prolonged illness. Of course, one should also acknowledge the frugality and thoroughness these years have allowed. Time to work in silence. No concerts for four years have provided ample time in the “space.” Even more lefse. Even more cups of freshly brewed coffee.
Resonans is vibrations. Listen to the last phrases of “Når alle skjermer går i svart” (When all screens go black). The desperation in the voice of vocalist Alex is palpable, you can hear the resistance. Seigmen has always believed that it is they are at their best when there’s resistance. Listen to the first line of the lyrics in “Berlin.” All hope is lost, but never say die—it doesn’t get much clearer than that.
Resonans ends with the surprise song “Tønsberg”, nothing less than a magnificent, honest and personal tribute to the city the band hails from. In the first part of “Tønsberg,” guitarist and opera singer Marius finally unfolds his vocal prowess within the framework of Seigmen, something he has only done once before on a record. Strings tastefully arranged by the “film musician,” Ginge. Then the rest of the band kicks in halfway, and Alex takes the baton to the finish line. Marius is actually retiring as a soloist in the Norwegian national Opera this spring, where they retire early.
“Up the mountain, up in the tower. Never a stranger in the streets we walk.” “Tønsberg” might be a bit of an oddity on Resonans, but the song comes straight from the heart.
Resonans.
If you acquire Resonans in physical format, you will find it tastefully wrapped in peach pink by designer Sigurd N. Kristiansen. Master photographer Bjørn Opsahl is, as always, by Seigmen’s side. A band photo in the same color palette is taken in Kim’s living room. Pink boots under the sofa, a small nod to the band’s very first song. It reveals a band with more humor and spirit than many may think, that sets its own standard and is ready for whatever comes next.
Resonans Info
Recorded at Velvet Recording by Christer Krogh. Mixed by Mike Hartung in Propeller Music Devision: “Elskhat”, “Arkadia Ego”, “Når alle skjermer går i svart”, “Eksplodere i det stille”, “Melanchthon”, and “Tønsberg” Mixed by Adam Noble: “Kollaps” and “Voltaire!” Mixed by Alex Møklebust in Room 13: “Berlin” and “Blasfem” Words and melody lines: Kim Ljung. Music: Seigmen. Produced by Alex Møklebust and Kim Ljung. Mastered by George Tanderø. Artwork by Sigurd N. Kristiansen.
Influential Los Angeles rock band 96 BITTER BEINGS has announced their ‘Return To Hellview’ with a new record featuring a collection of fan-favorite, re-recorded CKY tracks spanning founding guitarist, vocalist and primary songwriter Deron Miller’s time with the band. Set for release digitally on June 14th from Nuclear Blast, Return To Hellview gives nod in the title to the hostile town of Hellview Miller first sang about on CKY’s debut track ‘96 Bitter Beings,’ which the band takes their name from.
On the upcoming release Miller says: “Revisiting these songs was a blast. I hadn’t heard the original versions in so long but I was able to get a lot of the re-recordings done just from memory. When the recording process got down to covering specific details of all the tracks, that’s when I went back and listened to the original versions. I love all the songs but there’s always been issues that bothered me about the originals. A lot of my problems with them were arbitrary and not that important…things that I just wanted to fix that most listeners wouldn’t even notice. But there were some things I wanted to add to these songs and some things I wanted to take out. The goal was to challenge myself to redo these classic tracks in a way that they could be heard as remixes instead of re-recordings. I think we succeeded. I hope a lot of fans will hear this album as remixes of the originals. Not many bands have access to the original masters that are owned by record companies and therefore don’t have the option to remix anything. We’re excited to see the response.”
Today, 96 BITTER BEINGS has revealed the first re-recorded single, ‘Flesh Into Gear,’ that’s accompanied by the visualizer here:
Miller adds about re-recording the beloved single: “‘Flesh Into Gear’ was a sizeable hit for me and because of that I tended to always put it under a microscope. I was never fully happy with the original’s mix. I’m finally 100% happy with it. This whole process is the result of a nutty perfectionist trying to chase that feeling of total satisfaction. I achieved it. Basically, I’m saying I won’t be doing this again 20 years from now.”
Return To Hellview Tracklisting: 1. Flesh into Gear 2. Sink into the Underground 3. Shock and Terror 4. Inhuman Creation Station 5. Suddenly Tragic 6. The Way You Lived 7. Dressed in Decay 8. Tripled Manic State 9. Shippensburg
About 96 BITTER BEINGS:
Deron Miller gives his life to the riff. Unrestrained by industry expectations and genre limitations, the boundlessly prolific guitarist and voice behind multiple beloved projects is best known as the founder, frontman, and songwriter in CKY. His authentic and effortlessly hooky heavy rock obsession returns with 96 BITTER BEINGS. Reinvigorated and ready to rumble all over again, Miller roars back with the same reverence for riffage that made underground hits out of CKY anthems like “Flesh Into Gear,” “Escape from Hellview,” and “Disengage the Simulator” from 1998 till 2011.
The familiar warmth, feel, groove, and unapologetic honesty which drove the song “96 Quite Bitter Beings” to 54 million streams (on Spotify alone) permeates the pair of albums unleashed by 96BB.
A successful crowdfunding campaign saw Miller, guitarist Kenneth Hunter, bassist Shaun Luera and Shaun’s brother, drummer Tim, conjure up 2018’s “Camp Pain” in limited release. North American touring followed, wrapping up shortly before the COVID-19 shutdowns.
“After CKY and a short break, I decided to continue, without changing the sound,”Miller explains. “Because that’s what I do. It’s what I love to do and what people say I do well. All of the guys who got in the band with me are great musicians. And each of them is hungry. They have priorities and ambitions about being in a rock band, no matter the grim state of pop music out there. If we can bring rock and metal back to the mainstream, in some way, that’s the dream.”
In 2022, 96 BITTER BEINGS joined Nuclear Blast Records and shortly after released their critically revered album, Synergy Restored, which features the standout tracks ‘Vaudeville’s Revenge,’ ‘Wish Me Dead,’ ‘Fire Skyline’ and ‘Bloodrock Mania.’
London’s finest purveyors of heavy occult rock, GREEN LUNG,are pleased to unveil another batch of EUROPEAN live dates for this Summer. The live run titled “Midsomer Tour 2024” will have the band play at huge Summer festivals like Hellfest (FR), Bloodstock (UK), Resurrection Fest (ES), Alcatraz (BE) and Reload (DE) and contains a few support shows for legends Opeth and Clutch, as well as a few headline club shows across Europe. Please scroll down for all dates. Tickets are available now!
GREEN LUNG – MIDSOMER TOUR 2024 27-Jun-2024 France – Clisson, Hellfest 29-Jun-2024 Spain – Viveiro, Resurrection Fest 05-Aug-2024 Germany – Frankfurt am Main, Batschkapp * 06-Aug-2024 Germany – Dortmund, FZW Dortmund * 07-Aug-2024 Netherlands – Tilburg, 013 Poppodium * 09-Aug-2024 United Kingdom – Derbyshire, Bloodstock Open Air 10-Aug-2024 United Kingdom – Southampton, Papillon 11-Aug-2024 Belgium – Kortrijk, Alcatraz Festival 13-Aug-2024 Germany – Karlsruhe, Substage Karlsruhe ** 14-Aug-2024 Luxembourg – Luxembourg City, Den Atelier ** 15-Aug-2024 Germany – Erfurt, Bandhaus 16-Aug-2024 Germany – Siegen, Vortex Surfer Musikclub 17-Aug-2024 Germany – Sulingen, Reload Festival 18-Aug-2024 Netherlands – Eindhoven, Dynamo Metalfest
* supporting OPETH ** supporting CLUTCH
GREEN LUNG‘s third studio album This Heathen Land is the most complete manifestation of the band’s vision to date, fulfilling their long-held goal to, in the words of vocalist Tom Templar, “create the definitive soundtrack to the folk horror film in our heads.” On This Heathen Land, the band have forged a sound and identity that is entirely their own, while maintaining the Sabbathian heaviness and addictive songcraft which made their previous albums so beloved in the metal underground. From the cover art to the vinyl inserts and lyrical themes, This Heathen Land is a painstakingly-researched and executed heavy metal love letter to the folkloric landscape of the UK.
This Heathen Land was produced by Wayne Adams at Bear Bites Horse Studios and was mixed by Tom Dalgety (Opeth, Clutch, Ghost).
Acclaimed New England death metal band FUMING MOUTH has released a new single, ‘Daylight Again,’ in anticipation for their upcoming US Tour with August Burns Red and festival performances at Welcome To Rockville and Sonic Temple.
The furious new death-sludge track was produced with Kurt Ballou (Full Of Hell, Code Orange, Nails) at GodCity Studios during the band’s Last Day of Sun recording session and is part of the critically acclaimed record’s concept of perseverance, survival and resurrection inspired by vocalist/guitarist Mark Whelan’s battle with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. The single features artwork by sci-fi/fantasy legend Bruce Pennington and is accompanied by the b-side track ‘Timeless,’ an alternate version of ‘Out of Time’ from Last Day of Sun.
Commenting on the new track, Whelan says: “‘Daylight Again’ expresses that the future is bright. It got so dark for the band behind the scenes. We had so many friends die, so many issues. It felt like it would never end. The song was supposed to be the final track on our album Last Day of Sun but it didn’t fit on the vinyl so we threw it in the vault. It feels appropriate that a song called “Daylight Again” finally gets to see the light of day.”
Overcoming cancer in 2022, Whelan and crew rebounded in late 2023 with Last Day of Sun, setting a new pace for death metal in the process. Featuring the raw, brutal tracks ‘The Silence Beyond Life,’ ‘I’ll Find You’ and ‘Kill The Disease’ the record unravels with cataclysmic riffs and dire, ferocious vocals that take fans on a tumultuous journey through the arduous process of suffering and healing.
FUMING MOUTH is currently touring in support of Last Day of Sun, and will hit the road for headlining dates, festival appearances and shows with August Burns Red in May. Tickets are available now at https://fumingmouth.com/pages/tour.
FUMING MOUTH North American Tour Dates: May 7 – Chapel Hill, NC – Local 506 May 8 – Savannah, GA – El-Rocko Lounge May 9 – Daytona Beach, FL – Welcome To Rockville May 10 – Birmingham, AL – Iron City* May 11 – Dothan, AL – The Plant* May 13 – Columbia, SC – The Senate* May 14 – Lexington, KY – Manchester Music Hall* May 15 – Chattanooga, TN – The Signal* May 16 – Indianapolis, IN – Hoosier Dome* May 17 – Columbus, OH – Sonic Temple Festival May 18 – Pittsburgh, PA – Smiling Moose May 19 – Mechanicsburg, PA – Lovedraft’s Brewing Co May 20 – Syracuse, NY – The Song & Dance May 21 – Hartford, CT – The Webster June 1 – Colorado Springs, CO – Olympic City Dissonance Fest @ Monument Valley Park June 15 – Boston, MA – Storm Fest @ Big Night Live *w/ August Burns Red
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Kimmo Kuusniemi’s SARCOFAGUS return with a Historic 2010 Concert Video Premiere on YouTube! Click image to watch the video