Electrifying garage rock outfit ÅSKVÄDER launch their second studio album “Fenix”. Following the release of the Swede’s self titled debut from 2020, Åskväder returns with a set of 12 new tracks. Recorded live in studio, “Fenix” captures the essence of the band’s energetic and direct sound. Combining bluesy guitar licks with groovy rhythms, thundering bass lines, and catchy, melodic hooks, Åskväder’s new album brings straight forward, 90’s inspired Scandinavian garage rock to the modern day and age.
Martin Gut from the band about the new album:
“The name of the album came because we as a band in many ways hit a big bump in the road after the first album was released. Fenix is the sequel and is a symbol for rebirth. Covid struck and unfortunately we had some changes in our line up which put the band in a tough spot. However with new members and the absence of Covid we have preserved our sound and thoughts about music in general and the music itself has evolved with the contribution of the new members. The songs are recorded live this time, something that really puts a nice vibe to them, in the enriched Welfare Sounds which also has helped us reach our musical vision.”
Åskväder’s new album “Fenix” is released on The Sign Records. The album is out on all streaming platforms March 25. The CD and vinyl version is set for release in May and can be pre-ordered now. ”Fenix” was recorded and produced by Åskväder, Kalle Lilja and Per Stålberg. The album was mixed by Kalle Lilja and Per Stålberg at Welfare Sounds Studio, and mastered by Magnus Lindberg at Redmount Studios.
Tracklist:
Blurry Lines
When We Fall
Let You Down
Old Friend
Claptrap
Head Home
Zealot
Nightcap
Preach for Me
Deadlock
Reap What You Sow
Run out of Time
Besides the new album, Åskväder is also announcing new live dates:
25/3 Göteborg – Fyrens Ölkafe 29/3 Malaga – Velvet Club 30/3 Granada – Rocknrolla 31/3 Baeza – Café Teatro Central 1/4 Dalis-Almeria – Pub J&G 2/4 Caravaca De La Cruz – La Capellania Festival Punknroll 6/5 Motala – Bomber Bar 7/5 Stockholm – Harry B James 1/6 Aalborg – 1000Fryd 2/6 Osnabrück – Zur Heimat 3/6 Berlin – Wild At Heart 4/6 Hamburg – Astra Strube 5/6 Asendorf – Break Out
Iconic guitarist ROBIN TROWER has released “The Razor’s Edge,” the second single from his new studio album, ‘No More Worlds To Conquer,’ out April 29th via Provogue. Featuring what Trower calls “some of my favorite guitar work I’ve played on a recording in a long time,” “The Razor’s Edge” finds the guitarist shining a light on the failure of world leaders today. “’The Razor’s Edge’ and ‘Cloud Across The Sun,’” Trower comments, “those are definitely about my dissatisfaction with the politicians of the day – pointing the finger at the ones that don’t keep their promises.”
Few would dispute that the title of Robin Trower’s latest album – ‘No More Worlds To Conquer’ – is a fair summary of the thumbprint he has left on the musical universe. But as he reminds us, it should not be misinterpreted as his mission being accomplished. “I definitely feel like I’m still reaching,” he considers, “with the guitar, and the songs, and everything else.”
For more than six decades, Robin Trower’s career has known no bounds. At the age of 76, the British guitarist can reflect on a journey in which he has planted flags across the musical sphere and played every role imaginable. He’s been the driving force behind Sixties icons Procol Harum. The transatlantic solo star who filled US stadiums with 1974’s Bridge Of Sighs. The collaborator and occasional supergroup member. The elder-statesman songwriter whose late period still crackles with invention.
Featuring vocals and bass from the late Jim Dewar – along with jaw-dropping guitar work from Trower that has influenced everyone from Steve Lukather to Opeth – the US-gold-selling ‘Bridge Of Sighs’ is perhaps his flagship album.
“With every album, it’s the best I can do at that particular time. I think that’s what it’s about. I set myself goals and each song has to live up to them,” he reflects.
“What usually happens is that I’m playing the guitar for fun and an idea will suddenly appear,” he continues. “Then you’re looking for a lyric that grows out of the music and enhances the mood. it’s lovely when you’ve gone right the way through from the beginning of the first little guitar idea that grows into a song and eventually you get a track down and finished – and it’s something like how you heard it in your head.”
Turning once again to his trusty toolkit of Fender Stratocaster and Marshall amp, Trower’s guitar work is ageless, whether that’s the tough chop of “Ball Of Fire,” “Losing You and Cloud Across The Sun,” or the slower-burn wah squalls of the title track and “Deadly Kiss.” “Each track has to work as a sound,” he says, “as well as music and everything else. I’m very particular over guitar tones. I drive people mad, but in the end, it’s worth all the aggravation.”
On “Waiting For The Rain To Fall,” Trower’s playing is crystalline as a dew drop, while the aching finale, “I Will Always Be Your Shelter,” offers a solo whose masterful touch is compelling as anything in his catalogue. “That’s a real high point for the playing,” he nods. “And ‘Waiting For The Rain To Fall,’ I think is influenced by Tamla Motown. It’s a bit left-of-centre for me to do a song like that. But I think it’s potent stuff. I’m hoping this album will surprise people.”
Once again, Trower also handles bass duties, but as a lifelong servant of the song over his own ego, he didn’t hesitate to enlist other musicians. “Livingstone Brown played bass on three tracks, and Chris Taggart is on drums,” he explains. “He’s a wonderful drummer, and he’s done the last three or four albums. And I started to realize, after I’d tried to sing these songs myself, that I wasn’t vocally up to it. Richard Watts has done a great job on vocals. He’s got a fantastic instrument – such a soulful singer – and he’s willing to get it exactly how I’m hearing it in my head. The other great thing about having Richard is that there’s quite a few songs on this album that I wouldn’t be able to play and sing live at the same time.”
“It was difficult, but I’m glad I did it,” he considers. “This album is an evolution. I’m hoping that’s what is always happening with my music. There’s a huge step between Bridge Of Sighs and now. It’s like anything. The more you work on it, in theory, the better you should be at it. And I definitely feel like this album is one of the best things I’ve ever done.”
Cape Fear metal legends WEEDEATER have announced several additional live dates for their upcoming U.S. headliner! The trek will kick off on April 7 in Charleston, SC and will conclude on June 5 in Asheville, NC. The band will be supported by REBELMATIC and ADAM FAUCETT from April 7- April 24 and then will be supported by HTSOB & JD PINKUS from May 17 until June 3. The full run of dates can be found below while tickets are now available at THIS LOCATION. The new dates are below in bold.
WEEDEATER U.S. Tour Dates: 04/07: Charleston, SC @ Trolley Bar 04/08: Gainesville, FL @ Loosey’s [TICKETS] 04/09: Melbourne, FL @ Iron Oak [TICKETS] 04/10: Cape Coral, FL @ Nice Guys [TICKETS] 04/12: New Orleans, LA @ Poor Boys 04/13: Nashville, TN @ Springwater [TICKETS] 04/14: Indianapolis, IN @ Black Circle Brewing 04/15: Chicago, IL @ Chop Shop [TICKETS] 04/16: Columbus, OH @ Ace of Cups [TICKETS] 04/17: Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls Funhouse 04/18: Youngstown, OH @ Westside Bowl [TICKETS] 04/19: Detroit, MI @ Sanctuary [TICKETS] 04/20: Morgantown, WV @ 123 Pleasant St [TICKETS] 04/21: Charlottesville, VA @ Champion Brewing [TICKETS] 04/22: Washington, DC @ Hill Country Live [TICKETS] 04/23: Winchester, VA @ Bright Box Theater [TICKETS] 04/24: Raleigh, NC @ Pour House [TICKETS] 05/17: Charlotte, NC @ Snug Harbor 05/18: Knoxville, TN @ Brickyard [TICKETS] 05/19: Newport, KY @ Southgate House [TICKETS] 05/20: Green Bay, WI @ Lyric Room [TICKETS] 05/21: Davenport, IA @ Racoon Motel [TICKETS] 05/22: Omaha, NE @ Reverb Lounge [TICKETS] 05/23: Denver, CO @ Hi Dive [TICKETS] 05/25: Portland, OR @ Bossanova Ballroom [TICKETS] 05/26: Seattle, WA @ El Corazon [TICKETS] 05/28: San Francisco, CA @ Heavy Psych Sounds Fest [TICKETS] 05/29: Los Angeles, CA @ Heavy Psych Sounds Fest [TICKETS] 05/30: San Diego, CA @ Soda Bar [TICKETS] 05/31: Phoenix, AZ @ Nile Theatre [TICKETS] 06/02: Oklahoma City, OK @ 89th Street 06/03: Little Rock, AR @ Mutants of the Monster Fest [TICKETS] 06/05: Asheville, NC @ Asheville Music Hall [TICKETS]
All of WEEDEATER‘s albums are now available at fine record stores nationwide and online at the WEEDEATER Bandcamp page.
Just a few months after the release of their explosive MAYDAY EP, Monterrey’s hard rock sister trio THE WARNING unveil an electrifying new single “MONEY” – out today on LAVA/Republic Records.
Recorded by legendary rock producer David Bendeth (Paramore, Bring Me The Horizon, Breaking Benjamin), the band’s seismic new single drops just before they hit the road for their upcoming 2022 MAYDAY Tour across North America.
“The song aims to shine a light on the darkness surrounding widespread corruption and greed, as well as the crippling effects it can have on society,” notes the band. “When we allow power and profit to take control over our lives, our natural human tendencies, like feeling empathy and compassion for one another, become lost and forgotten.“
The Warning recently opened for Foo Fighters on March 15, 2022 at Mexico City’s Foro Sol Stadium, where they performed “MONEY” live for the first time in front of an audience with over 50,000 people in attendance. The response they received from fans was nothing short of resounding.
Check Out The Warning’s Performance Video for “MONEY” Below:
“MONEY” is available now across all digital streaming platforms. Click here to listen now.
The Warning kicked off their career by building an online fan following that surged them to the forefront of hard rock. The trio have since amassed over 1.7 million social media followers and over 85 million YouTube views. Fans can catch The Warning live on their upcoming North American MAYDAY Tour, which officially kicks off April 18, 2022.
THE STEEL have released their new video for “Don’t Runaway”, taken from the band’s album “The Steel II”. The video was shot in a studio in Naples by Luigi Manzo who has already made many official videos of the band. ‘Don’t Runaway’ is definitely the single that is having the most successful ratings among the eleven songs in the album.
“The Steel II” is available on the best international music stores and as well as in CD version! To get your copy of the physical Cd write to : wanikiyarecord@libero.it
Lebanese thrash / groove metal titans PHENOMY unleashed their blistering new album ‘Syndicate Of Pain’ on March 3rd 2022, along with harrowing animation video ‘Lead Me To My Throne’. ‘Syndicate Of Pain’ is a concept album about an asylum ran by Dr Anton Shuman, a mad scientist that is manipulating criminals and patients labelled insane in his facility. The album later reveals that these patients are not being cured, but are part of a bigger and darker project, that even Dr Schuman himself is being deceived by.
Today the band releases their official music video for “The Mute, The Deaf, The Blind”, watch it below.
Video : Director : Jad Shokor Production Manager : Tina – Maria Jabri Video Coloring By : Peter Aoun
Music : Mixed & Mastered By : Bassem Daouk Recorded At : Grotesque Productions Drums Recorded At : Sonocraft Studios
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