London, UK’s PUPIL SLICER have today announced that they’ll be joining Tokyo, Japan experimental metal group Boris for the first leg of their Heavy Rock Breakfast European and UK tour. The tour dates will include PUPIL SLICER‘s first foray into European touring and the announcement follows their recently announced sophomore album, Blossom, of which more details will be shared in the coming weeks.
Speaking on the tour announcement Katie Davies (vocals and guitar) comments: “Boris are a huge inspiration to us as genre-defying icons of the heavy music scene. To be able to go out on tour with them is a huge honour, especially as long time personal fans of them. We can’t wait to get out into Europe for the first time and play to new audiences as well as the many fans we met along the way in 2022.”
Heavy Rock Breakfast UK and Europe tour dates w/ Boris 29 April – Dudefest – Karlsruhe, DE 30 April – Les Cuizines Chelles – Paris, FR 2 May – Cyprus Avenue – Cork, IR 3 May – Button Factory – Dublin, IE 4 May – Limelight 2 – Belfast, UK 5 May – Room 2 – Glasgow, UK 6 May – Victoria Hall – Settle, UK 7 May – Desertfest – London, UK 9 May – Colos Saal – Aschaffenburg, DE 10 May – Trix – Antwerp, BE 11 May – Patronaat – Haarlem, NL 12 May – Hafenklang – Hamburg, DE 13 May – A Colossal Weekend – Denmark, DK 15 May – Bla – Oslo, NO 16 May – Bla – Oslo, NO 17 May – Debaser – Stockholm, SE
Thermal Runaway track list
1. Thermal Runaway feat. Cara Drolshagen 2. Wounds Upon My Skin (Nadja Remix) 3. Wounds Upon My Skin (Marble Girl Remix)
Summer of 2022 saw the debut release of PATRIARCHS IN BLACK “Reach For The Scars”. Featuring former Type O Negative (and current Quiet Riot) drummer Johnny Kelly and former Hades/Non-Fiction guitarist Dan Lorenzo the album featured multiple guest vocalists and bassists. Kelly and Lorenzo are already working on a dozen originals for their next release, but recently recorded a rarely covered Led Zeppelin song ‘Friends’ with vocals by special guest Militia Vox.
Kelly stated, “Militia crushed Friends! She was the first person who came to mind when Dan and I were discussing vocalists. I’m glad we were able to get her for it!” Lorenzo added, “Way before I was REALLY into Led Zeppelin, I remember thinking Friends was one of the most evil sounding songs I’d ever heard. How can an acoustic guitar sound so HEAVY? I saw Militia sing with her band Judas Priestess in Brooklyn a few years ago and I was blown away by her voice.”
Militia Vox continued, “As a singer, I love doing features on songs- it gives me so much freedom to work with a variety of different artists that I adore and float between different vocal styles. I’ve known both Johnny Kelly and Dan Lorenzo for years, so this collaboration is very special to me. My father raised me on Zeppelin so it was definitely long overdue to record something from Zeppelin’s extensive catalog. I think we did it in a cool and unique way- still serving the original while making it our own.”
The song came out digitally today and there is also a video by Craig Cefola at the MDD YouTube Channel.
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METAL CHURCH have announced, via their official Facebook Page, their new lead vocalist, Marc Lopes (ROSS THE BOSS , LET US PREY):
Yes, the rumors are true, it’s official! Please welcome vocalist Marc Lopes to the congregation! We auditioned a handful of vocalists and while they were all great, Marc quickly became the clear choice. Both David Wayne and Mike Howe had a very unique, irreplaceable quality to their voices, so we were not looking for a clone of either. We wanted someone new, who could embrace the past, and also bring something fresh and exciting to the mix. Marc brings a very classic yet modern feel to the songs and we are looking forward to getting this new album out to you later this year! Thank you for your continued support of Metal Church! Love & respect, Kurdt Vanderhoof
It is unlikely that we will ever see another figure who towered over the rock/metal/punk rock scene like Motörhead’s Lemmy Kilmister, an icon in every sense of the word, with his trademark handlebar moustache and patented mole-specked scowl. But we can continue to enjoy Lemmy’s music and his longtime friend and musical protégé, who replaced Lemmy as the bass player for Hawkwind, Alan “Boomer” Davey, is making sure that the songs of his compatriot and mentor continue to be performed for every new generation of music lovers.
On January 20, 2018, Davey assembled an all-star band at the historic London Roundhouse featuring six-string slugger Neil Archer, who has worked with Robert Plant, and skin pounder Garry Bowler, who has played in Motörhead associated band Würzel to perform a monster tribute concert in Bristol. Dubbing themselves Ace Of Spades, the group put together a face-smashing, hard driving set of Motörhead classics from “Overkill” to “Bomber” to “Ace Of Spades” and performed them for a clearly thrilled audience.
The result is Born To Booze, Live To Sin – A Tribute Motörhead, a killer concert album that is being released on all major formats including CD and vinyl starting March 3. As a special preview, the set’s opening number, the brutal “Iron Fist,” is being released as a standalone digital single to give fans a taste for what’s in store.
Alan Davey shared these thoughts about the show, “It wasn’t my plan to do an Ace of Spades UK tour as my last before I immigrated to America but once word got out I was going I had hundreds of messages from Motörhead fans asking me to do it so they could experience that distinctive Lemmy sound one more time. Lem has told many I’m the only one who can nail his sound and style. I wasn’t gonna deny the fans or Lemmy’s memory that, so I set up a 20 date tour and it was a huge success. Some people were in tears during the gigs showing just how much Lemmy was loved. RIP BassBrö.”
Always on the move, forest hunters TROLD are now ready to release the first single from their upcoming debut album. “Sensommerbålet” is the song and it’s a love story about a beauty that captivates both a troll and a man.
“Both of them want her, but who will get her?”, the band maliciously asks. The story takes place on a late summer night in the woods around the glow of a bonfire and lets Trold’s folkish metal meet heavy rock featuring guest appearances by René Pedersen (from the mighty Mercenary) on vocals.
TROLD have teamed up with Metal Shock Finland to premiere “Sensommerbålet” for Finnish territory, enjoy it here:
Trold plays folk metal with a mischievous smile, which is guaranteed to kick off the party from inside the large, dark Danish forests. The storytelling and melodies are in focus when playing with different instruments and heavy guitar rhythms to create the perfect atmosphere. The stories grow, hiss, and are sung, while the listeners/audience are taken on a host of adventures.
Trold has its roots well planted in the Nordic soil where inspiration is found from a wealth of fairy tales and mythologies. Giants, Gods, the animals of the forest, and the marvelous world of the sea are just some of the places Trold takes the listeners.
When the trolls are on stage, you can be sure that the party will start and the good mood will be kicked off.
Trold debut album is due in 2023.
Lineup: Astór Palsson (Dawn of Demise) – vocals Jesper Myrup (Kurgan) – guitar Christian Christiansen (Sylvatica) – guitar Allan Madsen (Prevail) – bass Peter Rafaelsen – keys
Today, the blues-roots guitarist CHRIS DUARTE announces ‘Ain’t Giving Up,” his 15th studio album, out April 14th via Provogue Records. Featuring a wide range of outlaw blues, Americana, roots, and even alt-country influences, ‘Ain’t Giving Up’ finds the Austin, Texas guitarist teaming up for the first time in 22 years with producer-guitarist Dennis Herring, also known for his work with artists like Buddy Guy, Modest Mouse, Elvis Costello, and the Hives. But the resulting album isn’t a calculated return to roots affair. Recorded live on the studio floor with vintage gear and minimal overdubs, it’s a raw and revved-up showcase for the virtuoso’s jaw-dropping chops; his mastery of the elusive Texas shuffle; and his deep love and commitment to the blues.
Duarte is celebrating the announcement with the release of the album’s opening track, the super-charged Allman Brother-style riffy blues-rocker, “Nobody But You.” Watch the official music video here.
Duarte dropped his sophomore album, ‘Texas Sugar Strat Magik,’ in 1994, and it sold an excess of 100,000 units. Duarte went on to win the highly coveted “Best New Talent” in Guitar Player’s Reader’s Poll, and he finished fourth in the magazine’s “Best Blues Guitarist” category, behind legends Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy and B.B. King. He would go on to issue a string of critically-acclaimed blues, blues-rock albums, and experimental fusion-tinged albums.
‘Ain’t Giving Up’ siphons from the same spirit as ‘Texas Sugar,’ but the new album is definitely its own monster. The album was tracked live as a trio with ‘Texas Sugar’ drummer Brannen Temple, but it also features a rhythm machine with some raw, looped beat patterns Duarte plays over, much like the same funky groove stylings as on J.J. Cale’s iconic 1971 album ‘Naturally.’ “This album explores a wider spectrum of musicality,” shares Duarte. “I love Muddy Water and Howlin’ Wolf, but also feel like it’s part of me to introduce some unexpected influences. For this album, I didn’t feel scared to explore beyond hard-driving blues. I view this as expanding on the format that I love.”
“I planted my flag with ‘Strat Magik,’ and on this album, I am pushing the music forward,” Duarte continues. “I’ve explored lots of different facets of my playing, but this album says, ‘I’m here, and I’m not giving up on blues or my career.’ And I’m not playing it safe, either—the solos were all tracked live.”
Duarte has been known for his physical and athletic playing style—he often plays so hard his fingers bleed while he’s onstage (there are photos to prove this legend). Because of this fiery dedication, many fans and critics have playfully referred to his music as “punk blues” or “rockin’ blues.” “My style is super aggressive and physical,” Duarte affirms. “These days I’m a bit older, but I still put as much heart into my playing as I ever did—I still love playing.”
The guitarist, singer, and songwriter came up as a force to be reckoned with in the 1990s Austin, Texas roots and blues scene. He rose to prominence in the wake of Stevie Ray Vaughan’s passing, and was noted for his muscular playing style; his jazz and rock n’ roll-infused blues solos; and his command of the Texas blues tradition. Since those early days, Duarte has carved his own niche through a series of beloved blues-flavored albums, and a calendar of more than 150 dates a year which includes performances billed as Chris Duarte and as The Chris Duarte Group. In both of these contexts, Duarte has headlined major festivals and clubs throughout the US, Canada, Japan, and Europe.
Reunited with Herring who produced his best-selling record, Duarte instantly found a lot hadn’t changed with the two men. “There’s more grey hair and creases in our faces,” Duarte says with a chuckle. “But we have that same music connection we had years ago. Dennis’s approach is to capture raw emotion, and, because of this, he records literally everything, even snippets between songs.” Duarte continues: “I brought my guitar with me when we tracked vocals, and he said I didn’t need it—the guitar parts were all done. He used the solos I played on the fly during the basic sessions. They were fun, and off-the-cuff, and the tone and grooves were great. I was really dialed in.”
Ain’t Giving Up is intimate and gritty, but it also boasts pristine fidelity, as if we the listener are in the studio with Duarte and his buddies. It’s a reset for Duarte that shows his resilience and his undiminished love of the blues and American roots. “I am so grateful to be signed to Provogue and to work with Dennis again—it’s been a dream come true,” Duarte enthuses. “I have been so fortunate to play music and do my thing for almost 30 years, and I couldn’t ask for a better life.”
Ain’t Giving Up – Track list Nobody But You Big Fight Bye, Bye, Bye Can Opener Gimme Your Love Come My Way Half As Good As Two Lies Lies Lies Ain’t Giving Up On Us Look What U Made Me Do The Real Low Down Weak Days
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