Norwegian metallers MANIFEST have released a brand new track entitled L.G.A.D.. The song is a tribute to fallen Entombed legend L.G. Petrov, who passed away a year ago after battling cancer.
Manifest have issued the following comment regarding the song: “The death of L.G. Petrov in March last year came as very, very sad news. With his inhumane voice and unique charisma, L.G. was one of the greatest frontmen ever to be seen! We are sure he is giving the devil, and all of his friends, one hell of a time and we are dedicating this song to him. The legacy of L.G. Petrov deserves to live on forever!”
L.G.A.D. was produced by Manifest & Per Borten and mixed/mastered by Grammy award winning producer Oz Fritz. The track will be available on all streaming platforms on March 18th 2022, and will also be released as a lyric video on social media channels.
L.G.A.D. was recorded in Sørgården Studio, Norway, during the recording sessions for the new Manifest album, set for release later in the year via ViciSolum Productions/Sound Pollution distribution.
Swedish power metal warriors BROTHERS OF METAL have released a brand new single!
Following their latest, critically acclaimed masterpiece, the Emblas Saga (2020) – taking the listener on an epic trip into the realms of Northern Mytholgy and Viking adventures – today the Falun-based collective fronted by the voice of the Valkyries, Ylva Eriksson, suprised with a stunning new song entitled “The Other Son Of Odin”. A sign for a new album to come in the not so distant future? Eriksson reveals about the song: “Vidar is a mysterious cool god that we hadn’t heard of before. We thought it would be fun to write a song about one of the lesser known gods. He is one of the few that survives Ragnarök. And WHO can resist his very odd gimmick of having ONE enormous boot!?”
Listen to “The Other Son Of Odin” in a worldwide premiere HERE!
Furthermore, BROTHERS OF METAL have announced a new show on March 27th in Stockholm, Sweden. If you’re around, make sure to catch them live!
BROTHERS OF METAL were formed in 2012, with just two records under their belt, they took the heavy music scene by storm. Countless and frenetically acclaimed shows and more than 100 million(!) streams to date, one must have lived under a rock if haven’t heard of the extraordinary 8-piece yet. Stay tuned for more infos and hopefully some new album details to follow soon!
BROTHERS OF METAL are: Ylva Eriksson – Voice of the Valkyries Joakim Lindbäck Eriksson – Battle Cries Mats Nilsson – Tongue of the Gods Dawid Grahn – Guitar Pähr Nilsson – Guitar Mikael Fehrm – Guitar Emil Wärmedal – Bass Johan Johansson – Anvil and War Drums
Hard rock band WHITE VOID’s debut record “Anti” (also on Nuclear Blast) was one of last year’s most colourful and surprising releases, hailed by a collective metal press as an absolute whirlwind of occult rock and melodic new wave. But vocalist and band frontman Lars Are Nedland – also a long-time member of BORKNAGAR and SOLEFALD – clearly needed a contrast to all the colour and flamboyance, and thus BLACK VOID forced itself into being. Not a band for waiting, the debut album “Antithesis” was recorded almost immediately and is set to be released through Nuclear Blast on May 27th – as a grimy contrast to WHITE VOID’s colourful and melodic outlet.
“Antithesis”, then, is nihilistic aggression and desperation. Furious and unrepentant in attitude, it builds on the philosophical works of Friedrich Nietzsche while leaning on punk rock and black metal. Nihilistic, filthy, violent and raw.
Today, BLACK VOID premiere their frantic first single and music video ‘Reject Everything’. Watch it here:
Lars Are Nedland comments: «You can only take so much colour and harmony in your life. This one’s for the gloom. For the fury. For the filthiness of existence. Nihilism tells us there are no grounds for morality or knowledge in life. So, what does that leave us? Nothing! Nihil! The only sensible reaction to that is to Reject Everything”.
BLACK VOID is a punk laden, black metal infused band spearheaded by Lars Are Nedland, and completed by drummer Tobias Solbakk (IHSAHN, WHITE VOID, IN VAIN) and guitarist Jostein Thomassen (BORKNAGAR, PROFANEBURIAL).
In many ways BLACK VOID is the flipside of WHITE VOID: A full-on rejection of the philosophy of Albert Camus and an endorsement of Friedrich Nietzsche, a full-on rejection of a soft, melodic approach to music and a full-on rejection of a playful, tongue-in-cheek attitude. With that as a backdrop, “Antithesis” becomes an album that pays respect to fifty years of punk and forty years of black metal – a musical equivalent of a punk with a Mohawk fighting a dude in corpse paint.
Add to that guest vocal appearances by black metal royalties Sakis Tolis of ROTTING CHRIST and Hoest of TAAKE, “Antithesis” appears as a statement of sorts: A nihilistic musical outburst flipping off morality and hailing aggression while at the same time forcing your foot to tap to its relentless drive.
“Antithesis” Tracklist:
1. Void 4:23 2. Reject Everything 4:48 3. Death to Morality 5:03 4. Tenebrism of Life 4:16 5. No Right, No Wrong 4:09 6. It’s not Surgery, it’s a Knife Fight 4:32 7. Explode into Nothingness 3:21 8. Nihil 3:28 9. Dadaist Disgust 4:24
“Antithesis” was written and recorded between 2019 and 2021 and mixed and mastered by Øystein G. Brun at Crosound Studio. Drums were engineered and recorded by Tobias Øymo Solbakk at Splinter Studios, while bass, vocals and keys were engineered and recorded by Lars Are Nedland at Mezzanine Studios. Guitars were engineered and recorded by Jostein Thomassen at Riff Sheriff Studio and keys are played by Lars Are Nedland.
TAMA Drums has posted on their Facebook Page the playthrough video, where the extraordinary drum master DARAY is performing DIMMU BORGIR‘s “The Empyrean Phoenix”!
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Dariusz “Daray” Brzozowski is one of the most recognized drummers within the metal scene. Well known for his extreme drumming, blastbeats, precision and supersonic speeds, he earned his reputation through the years and was repeatedly valued for his achievements. Extensively touring the world with his bands. He played over a 1000 shows.
Born in 1980, he got his first kit at the age of 14. His story began with the band Vesania, and was continued in Vader, Masachist, Hunter, Black River. He’s also a session musician for multiple bands. Today, drumming for Vesania and Dimmu Borgir and being an active clinician and educator, he remains in the lead of worlds‘ uncompromising drummers.
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Watch Daray Brzozowski performing “Dimmu Borgir“ off of Dimmu Borgir’s album “Abrahadabra“ at the 2016 Meinl Drum Festival: https://youtu.be/ioA5YrUDx6I
DRAGGED UNDER have announced the global release of their new studio album “Upright Animals”, set to be released on June 10th, via Mascot Records/Mascot Label Group. Pre-Order at https://lnk.to/DraggedUnder.
Furthermore the band has unveiled a music video for ‘All Of Us’, watch it below.
Singer Tony Cappocchi shares on the new single, “For me, ‘All of Us’ is meant to connect with anyone who listens to it. I want everyone to feel that despite their situation; be it relationship issues, social pressures, self perception, we’ve all had a weird few years, and a lot hasn’t gone as we planned. It’s important to zoom out from the microscope through which we view our problems, and realize that life and all of its frustrations are happening to all of us. We wanted to make a lighthearted video to contrast the tension of the song, but we liked the idea of using dolls to tell that story. It’s a bit of a commentary on the nature of feeling a bit out of control of the situations we’ve found ourselves in the last couple of years, and how we sometimes have to just pretend it’s all good. Dolls have an ability that I envy, they can smile through their problems and hide their emotions. I can’t relate.” The release will be available on CD, an orange transparent LP, and digitally.
When you strip everything else away, we rely on our animal instincts to survive. In the face of danger, we either flee or fight without hesitation. No matter how many perceived differences exist between us, we breathe the same air, drink the same water, and eat the same way to subsist. Dragged Under naturally harness this primal power in their hard-hitting hybrid of punk, rock, metal, and hardcore. Choosing to progress, the Seattle quintet—Tony Cappocchi [vocals], Ryan Bruce [guitar], Sean Rosario [guitar], Hans Hessburg [bass], and Kalen Anderson [drums]—sharpen their claws, teeth, and style on their second full-length album, Upright Animals [Mascot Records/Mascot Label Group].
“There’s obviously a media divide, there’s a class divide, and there’s a racial divide in this country,” observes Tony. “In many ways, we use our animal instincts to think when it’s convenient for us instead of our evolutionary abilities. Trying to keep up with all of the information these days is like drinking from a firehose. So, our animal tendencies still shine through. A lot of enlightenment still needs to happen before we can consider ourselves anything other than animals walking around on their hindlegs. That’s what the album is about.”
With animalistic energy, Dragged Under charged out of the gate in 2020 on their debut The World Is In Your Way. The album generated streams in the tens of millions and earned widespread critical acclaim. Beyond plugs from Loudwire, New Noise Magazine, and more, KERRANG! hailed it as “nine tracks of the edgiest, most in-your-face punk in recent memory – loaded with underdog appetite and energy,” and Alternative Press named it one of the “20 Debut Albums That Took Metalcore to the Next Level in 2020.” Along the way, they toured alongside everyone from The Used to Beartooth. During 2021, they recorded what would become Upright Animals with frequent collaborator Hiram Hernandez [Jared Dines, Craig Owens] in Los Angeles and Matt Good [Hollywood Undead, Asking Alexandria] in Phoenix.
“There was an element of thematic development,” Tony goes on. “The last record was a bunch of different phases of my life. I had 21 years to write it. I only had a year-and-a-half to write this one. It’s about a time, a place, events, and what I was a feeling in this window.”
Emotion shines through the single “Crooked Halos.” Acoustic guitar creaks beneath the verses before the refrain explodes with a scream amplified by distortion and swells of strings as he declares, “Our crooked halos aren’t fooling anyone.”
“It essentially says, ‘I’m an angel, but I’m wearing a mask so people won’t see the problems in my life’,” he reveals. “In public, everything seems fine; behind-the scenes it is a mess. It’s the tumultuous nature of being in a relationship especially in the age of social media. Lyrically, it was inspired by my friend Marco. He died a long time ago, but he was one of the main reasons I got into music. He referenced ‘Crooked Halos’ in a song, so I asked his brother for permission to expound on the concept. He allowed me to.”
Elsewhere, “All Of Us” finds unity in disarray. Co-written with Brandon Saller of Atreyu and Hell or Highwater, hyper-charged riffs crash into a chantable chorus before a pummeling bridge sealed with a searing solo.
“It’s a reminder we are all simultaneously experiencing a lot of these things,” he goes on. “We’re dealing with the same pandemic at the same time, and we’re trying to navigate and get to the other side without our lives falling apart. For a lot of people, that was the reality. They lost everything.”
“If you’re chasing a dream or pursuing a passion, you’ll get called ‘Immature’ and told to ‘Grow up’,” he explains. “If I would’ve ‘grown up,’ maybe my band wouldn’t be here. I might be in a career I can’t stand working for a company I hate. You’ll get a lot of pressure to stick to a traditional roadmap: go to school, meet a girl, hold a job, get married, have kids, buy a house, and die. For us, it’s not going to do it.”
“My dad is in his mid-sixties, and the last two years were hard on him,” Tony elaborates. “It was really lonely, especially with COVID happening. He was battling depression, and we would have these long and hard phone calls about life. Luckily, he found help, and he feels great. Even though he drove us on the last tour, he didn’t know the song was about him! I wrote it from my experience with him, but a lot of people can relate to it.”
In the end, Dragged Under evolve by eliciting emotion from the purest place possible. The complete track listing of Upright Animals features, “Upright Animals,” “All Of Us,” “Never Enough,” “Crooked Halos,” “Long Live The King,” “Suffer,” “See You Alive,” “Weather,” “No Place Like Home,” “Words For Hire,” “Brainwash Broadcast feat. Spencer Chamberlain,” and “This Is The End.”
“When you listen to this, I hope you experience moments of tension, anxiety, sadness, and happiness,” he leaves off. “At the same time, it’s nostalgic for us. We want it to remind you of being young and discovering the bands that changed your life. If you think, ‘This reminds me of what I grew up on,’ I’d be very satisfied. We spent a lot of time and energy on this. I’m excited about the future.”
Track list
Upright Animals
All Of Us
Never Enough
Crooked Halos
Long Live The King
Suffer
See You Alive
Weather
No Place Like Home
Words For Hire
Brainwash Broadcast feat. Spencer Chamberlain
This Is The End
The UK & Europe is also set to host Dragged Under this summer for a set of shows:
10 June 2022 – The Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes, UK 11 June 2022 – Download Fest, Donnington, UK 13 June 2022 – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow, UK 14 June 2022 – Key Club, Leeds, UK 15 June 2022 – Asylum2, Birmingham, UK 16 June 2022 – The Star And Garter, Manchester, UK 17 June 2022 – The Camden Assembly, London, UK 18 June 2022 – O2 Academy Brixton, London, UK (supporting The Ghost Inside) 21 June 2022 – Hall Of Fame, Tilburg, NL 22 June 2022 – Backstage BTM, Paris, FR 23 June 2022 – Hellfest, Clisson, FR 25 June 2022 – Vainstream Festival, Munster, DE 26 June 2022 – Full Force Festival, Ferropolis, DE 28 June 2022 – Schlachthof/Kesselhaus, Wiesbaden, DE 29 June 2022 – Hafenklang, Hamburg, DE 30 June 2022 – Gebäude 9, Cologne, DE
Award winning South African blues rock guitarist DAN PATLANSKY releases his new single Bad Soul on Friday 18th March 2022. Watch the official music video for Bad Soul below.
“Some people are just born bad and can’t be changed,” says Dan about Bad Soul. “I grew up and got to know some people that seemed to just possess a bad streak in them, and no matter how hard people tried to steer them in a different direction, they would just end up being a bad ass in everything thing they did.”
Shelter of Boneswas recorded over a three-year period from 2019-2021. “The pandemic allowed me to take my time, and really think about how I want the songs to come across,” reflects Patlansky.
“In many ways I tried to keep the sound from past albums that I’ve become known for in my arrangements and song writing, but definitely took some different turns along the way. I’ve always seen a record as a time capsule of where an artist is in a particular time of their lives.”
Shelter of Bones covers a three- year period of many ups and downs. As a result, the South African guitarist believes the process has been a very interesting journey.
“Shelter of Bones is an accurate representation of who I am currently as an artist, which is a modern twist on what I love most, the Blues.”
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