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JYRKI 69 + DANNY B. HARVEY’s Gothabilly Supergroup, THE 69 CATS, Unleash New Single ‘Cocaine Werewolf’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on September 25, 2023
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As the Halloween season fast approaches, ghouls and goblins everywhere are on the hunt for the next haunted anthem to kick off their fiendish festivities. Enter “Cocaine Werewolf,” the brand-new single from thrilling, chilling rockabilly side project, THE 69 CATS! Uniting the forces of baritone vocalist Jyrki 69 of goth metal icons The 69 Eyes and devilishly gifted guitarist Danny B. Harvey of Swing Cats/The Head Cat, The 69 Cats bring the perfect mix of sinister cool and smokin’ hot that is sure to kick any Halloween party into high gear!

“Cocaine Werewolf” rides a classic rockabilly guitar riff with a driving rhythm track, courtesy of Blondie drummer Clem Burke no less, custom built to overload your serotonin receptors faster than the purest Columbian snow. Harvey’s guitar cuts like sharpened cat’s claws against Jyrki’s bloodthirsty vocals, revealing the ferocious inner wolf beneath the feline’s frock. Check out the track in the link below and have howling good Halloween!

Stream/download the single: https://orcd.co/mz7vmq1
Spotify only stream: https://orcd.co/bnd86oq

NANOWAR OF STEEL Release New Lyric Video for ‘Metal Boomer Battalion’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on September 25, 2023
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[Photo Credit: Valerio Fea]

Dedicated to providing the world with laughter, NANOWAR OF STEEL recently released their most multi-faceted and intelligently fresh comedic album, Dislike To False Metal. Traversing the much too often self-important universe of modern heavy metal, the Italian quintet performed their disturbingly addictive songs like “Disco Metal” and “Pasadena 1994” (over 2M YouTube video views) during this year’s tour with Frozen Crown and on festival stages like Summer Breeze Open Air.

In anticipation of their upcoming North American touring debut with headliner DragonForce and special guests Amaranthe and Edge Of Paradise, which kicks off October 20, NANOWAR OF STEEL have shared a lyric video for “Metal Boomer Battalion”. The band dodges the social media musings of the world wide web’s most elite cat-meme-sharing sector of comment section experts in this hilarious visual.

NANOWAR OF STEEL on “Metal Boomer Battalion”:
“The ‘Metal Boomer Battalion’ is the anthem of today’s Legion of Metalheads, fighting post by post online to restore the purity and sanctity of our beloved music genre.
The Metal Boomer Battalion knows that the Metal Scene was much better in 1922 and that by the power of their threats to unfollow and unsubscribe the unbelievers they will force bands to play only metal that is TRUE. Become a Keyboard Warrior Of the World, join the Metal Boomer Battalion today!”

See below for all current NANOWAR OF STEEL performance dates!
21.10.23 IT – Milan / Alcatraz, 20 Years Of Steel Special Show

New Album World Tour
w/ Headliner DragonForce
+ Special Guests Amaranthe, Edge Of Paradise
 
23.10.23 US – Austin, TX / Empire Garage
24.10.23 US – Dallas, TX / The Granada
25.10.23 US – Houston, TX / House Of Blues
27.10.23 US – Orlando, FL / House Of Blues
28.10.23 US – Fort Lauderdale, FL / Culture Room
30.10.23 US – Atlanta, GA / Masquerade – Heaven
31.10.23 US – Charlotte, NC / The Underground
01.11.23 US – Baltimore, MD / Baltimore Soundstage
03.11.23 US – New York, NY / Palladium Time Square
04.11.23 US – Worcester, MA / The Palladium
05.11.23 US – Montreal, QC / MTelus
06.11.23 US – Toronto, ON / Danforth Music Hall
08.11.23 US – Cleveland, OH / Agora Theater
09.11.23 US – Detroit, MI / The Majestic
10.11.23 US – Chicago, IL / House Of Blues
11.11.23 US – Minneapolis, MN / First Avenue
12.11.23 US – Lawrence, KS / Granada Theater
14.11.23 US – Denver, CO / Summit Music Hall
15.11.23 US – Salt Lake City, UT / The Depot
16.11.23 US – Boise, ID / Knitting Factory
18.11.23 US – Berkeley, CA / UC Theater
19.11.23 US – Los Angeles, CA / The Wiltern

Get Your Copy of Dislike To False Metal NOW

Expertly exploring a mind-boggling amount of entirely different metal subgenres on 10 hilarious anthems, NANOWAR OF STEEL never cease to amaze with an equally-impressive dose of intelligently fresh comedic delivery that’ll have listeners rolling with laughter, and undeniable songwriting skill that’ll have their fellow genre-mates scheduling more practice sessions. Dislike To False Metal is beyond a comedy album – it’s a disconcertingly masterful showcase of above-the-bar musicianship, creative lyricism and boundless imagination.

Dislike To False Metal Tracklist:
1.    Sober
2.    Winterstorm in the Night feat. Madeleine Liljestam (Eleine)
3.    Disco Metal
4.    Muscle Memories
5.    Chupacabra Cadabra
6.    Pasadena 1994 feat. Joakim Broden (Sabaton)
7.    Metal Boomer Battalion
8.    Dimmu Boogie
9.    Protocols (of the elders of Zion) of love
10.  The Power of Imodium

NANOWAR OF STEEL are:
Gatto Panceri 666 – Bass
Potowotominimak – Vocals
Mr. Baffo – Vocals
Mohammed Abdul – Guitar
Uinona Raider – Drums
 
NANOWAR OF STEEL online:
WEBSITE
FACEBOOK
INSTAGRAM
TWITTER
NAPALM RECORDS

QUEENSRŸCHE Unveil Thrilling Music Video for ‘Rebel Yell’ Cover

Posted by tarjavirmakari on September 25, 2023
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Photo by Silly Robot Studios

Following the thought-provoking video for “Tormentum” released in July, QUEENSRŸCHE presents a more lighthearted offering: a music video for their cover of the classic song “Rebel Yell”.

“Rebel Yell” is featured on their latest album, “Digital Noise Alliance”, which debuted in October 2022 as the band’s 16th studio album, marking another chapter in their ever-evolving legacy.

Listen to “Rebel Yell” here.

The video, created by Thomas Crane for killDevil Films, can be viewed here: 

Once again collaborating with producer Zeuss (known for his work with Rob Zombie and Hatebreed), “Digital Noise Alliance” not only pays homage to QUEENSRŸCHE’s past achievements but also propels them toward their musical future. The album showcases the band’s continuous growth, delivering immediacy and introspection.

“Digital Noise Alliance” epitomizes the quintessential QUEENSRŸCHE sound from start to finish, embracing lush melodies, passion, and intelligence that have defined the band’s identity since their acclaimed self-titled 4-song EP in 1984.

3TEETH’s Long-Awaited Return: “EndEx” New Album Release After Four Years

Posted by tarjavirmakari on September 25, 2023
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The Four-Year Wait is Over: 3TEETH‘s “EndEx” Album Drops, featuring their thrilling rendition of Tears For Fears’, “Everybody Wants To Rule the World”.

To mark the release of their long-awaited album “EndEx,” 3TEETH is unveiling the final single and video from the record. This time, they’ve taken on Tears For Fears’ classic hit, “Everybody Wants To Rule the World,” infusing it with their signature aggressive industrial sound.

Frontman Alexis Mincolla shares his perspective on the track, saying:

 “Listening to it, I felt the weight of the world and the wild-eyed frenzy of the human condition – the never-ending chase, the insatiable hunger. And in that moment, cruising down the highway, surrounded by the vastness of the desert, I realized: We’re all just careening towards our own versions of world domination, fueled by dreams and delusions.”

“EndEx” heralds a bold new era for this modern industrial act, delivering a relentless sonic exploration of the disintegration of our technosocial world. This release follows their 2019 album, “Metawar”, lauded by Consequence as one of the Top 50 Industrial Albums of All Time, cementing 3TEETH’s status as a vital force in keeping industrial music alive. 

The album boasts collaborations with renowned sound designer Mick Gordon (notable for his work on DOOM) and the expertise of producer Nick Rowe and mixer Sean Beavan (known for his work with NIN), all of whom contribute to the evolution of the band’s signature sound.

“EndEx” has already introduced a series of captivating singles, including the powerful “Paralyze” featuring Ho99o9, the thought-provoking “Merchant of the Void” delving into a world grappling with A.I. takeovers and economic instability, “Slum Planet” addressing society’s obsession with overconsumption, “Scorpion” infusing ambient textures with enchanting female vocal chants, “Drift” offering a behind-the-scenes look at the band in the studio, and the impactful “Higher Than Death” accompanied by an animated video.

To celebrate the release of “EndEx”, 3TEETH has exciting news for fans. The band is set to perform their one and only show of 2023 at L.A.’s Teragram Ballroom on December 29th. Don’t miss out – grab your tickets now!

Order “EndEx” now!

Ex-SAMSON Drummer Thunderstick Recalls Being Asked to Rejoin Iron Maiden Prior to Clive Burr Joining

Posted by tarjavirmakari on September 25, 2023
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Canada’s The Metal Voice recently spoke to former Samson and Legacy Iron Maiden Drummer Barry Graham Purkis also known as Thunderstick. 

In the chat Thunderstick spoke about his upcoming new album ‘Lockdown’ as well as his time in Samson (with Bruce Dickinson) Plus joining and being asked to rejoin Iron Maiden in the early years.

When asked about Thunderstick’s upcoming new album ‘Lockdown’
“It’s been a while, I actually put the drum tracks down for that album just before uh Christmas 2019 and the deal was that I was going to start track laying in 2020, so that the album could be out in 2020. But as we all know along came Covid and kind of put it all back. I also ended up with two guitarists leaving because they just didn’t feel part of it anymore. Everybody was self-isolating and it was a shame and it left just the hardcore three of us, which was Rex my Bass player, myself and the wonderful singer Raven Blackwing. So I started calling friends and saying do you know anybody that would fit Thunderstick band, the theatrical side of things and just the general style. We’re a power rock band. I don’t ever really regard myself as a heavy metal musician. I don’t think we’re metal enough to actually be called that but that is a kind of you know the dichotomy of what, I’m known for in the NWOBHM era and was once the figurehead for that movement. So I called a lot of friends and a lot of them came back and said well we don’t know anybody that we could recommend for live shows but we’d be more than happy to put some stuff down on the album if you’re doing an album. I thought about it for a while and then I thought you know I’ll do that. Why not, what’s better than having a load of friends that are really musically competent to play on your album and I ended up doing that so I have guest artists all over the place. And what happened with the album is because of the input of everybody’s playing style, I have got such a varied album. And funny enough the main job I had with it was trying to make everything sound like an album rather than random tracks that have been played. I got there in the end and I’m really happy with it. I think the material is really strong. There’s a lot of material that I wrote back in the day that had never got to demo stage but never actually seen the light of day. So I dipped into some of those and then I started co-writing with other people. So up until now as you probably know with 2017 everything to that point was me, Thunderstick was my baby. I produced it, I arranged it, I wrote all the lyrics etc.. or had up until this album. So this time my vocalist Raven had written two song lyrics and absolutely astounding lyrics and I think to myself this is great because I can use these people to input into Thunderstick and it just makes it fresher. This album is a little bit more technical. I’ve been able to play as a producer on it, which I thoroughly enjoy. I actually love the arrangements and production of the album. The album shows that the band are heavier on this album than they were on the last one.”

When asked about the Thunderstick live setlist
“I’m playing Riding with the angels (Samson) we’re doing Earth Mother (Samson) Too close to rock (Samson). And what they could expect is a lot of theatricality. We have a kind of storyline. It’s not a concept album or anything like that but live we have a storyline and we record a lot of narrative. This narrative takes over a storyline and so therefore Raven (singer) goes through many character changes during the course of the gig. Which is great and I get to watch this from behind my kit, I can watch this lunacy that’s happening up front.
People go away from a Thunderstick gig thinking how wonderful she was (Raven) but she was probably slightly unhinged [Laughter]. We have loads of props, we should have a tour bus for the amount of props that we carry around with us, I always worship at the altar of Alice Cooper. “

When asked why he left Samson in the 80’s
“I’ll tell you what I found funny was that the main reason that I left Samson was because of theatricality. We went through a period where the music press would only write about Thunderstick and Thunderstick did this and Thunderstick did that and blah blah blah Etc. And there came a point where both Paul Samson and Bruce (Dickinson) were really getting cheesed off with all that they were really getting fed up with it. And that led to a lot of altercation between myself and the others because I wanted to take the theatricality even further and they didn’t want it. I can remember we were showcasing the Shot Tactics (Albums) at the Marquee and I was really sort of alienated because they went on wearing jeans and Bruce wore a rugby shirt or something like that and he was really against any kind of theatricals.
I find it somewhat ironic because if you see the Iron Maiden shows of today (they are theatric).”

When asked about co-writing Iron Maiden’s Ides of March and Samson’s Thunderburst as they were two of the same songs
“I was with Iron Maiden, Steve (Harris) was the first person to introduce to me rehearsals of just the Rhythm Section. Up until then every band I’ve been in used to rehearse as a band all the time and yet when I got with Maiden Steve started rehearsing just the two of us. And Thunderburst was a drum rolling pattern that I came up with and he came to me with ideas for that song and I would do this drum roll pattern as well, as I threw in a couple of ideas. So when I was with Samson we did the ‘Head On’ album and we were still looking for a couple of other tracks to use. I said well there’s a track that’s an instrumental and played it to them and they said yeah let’s do it ,so we did it as an instrumental. So we did this instrumental and Paul was still friends with Clive Burr and Clive went over to Paul’s (Samson) house and Paul said look you know we finished the album do you want to hear it, yeah great. So we put the side one on wonderful everything was great, side two goes on and comes Thunderburst and Clive fell off his chair and he went oh my God we’re using that as an intro (to shows). And Paul said what are you talking about so Clive went in his bag and he pulled out a cassette, put a cassette on and there was Ides of March. So as soon as this got heard by the Iron Maiden camp I was summoned to an a meeting at the EMI and Rod (Smallwood) was there and Steve (Harris) was there a couple of the record company people were there and the legal team from Iron Maiden were there. And I was told with no uncertainty Steve is going to take 50% of the songwriting royalties on Thunderburst with Samson. We were a four-piece songwriting team, so we only got 12 and a half% each from Thunderburst track and Steve Took 50%. And then the legal team said if you insist on trying to claim songwriting credits on Ides of March we’ll see you in court and that was the end of that.
It was something that had happened prior to me joining Samson. The management and band (Samson) didn’t want to know anything about it, so I was totally unrepresented by anybody and I went there to that meeting alone and the rest as they say is history.”

When asked how much he and Steve Harris contributed to the Song Thunderburst/ Ides of march
“Never totally my thing, if we were to break the whole song Down Steve (Harris) probably 75% me 25% of that song. It’s many many years and a lot of blood has passed under the bridge so you know it’s just another one of those stories.”

When asked about the stories of him falling asleep while playing on stage with Maiden in the early years
“I mean how ridiculous I mean I don’t know where that came from. I mean it’s just so stupid, it’s so stupid I have actually got a copy of that gig that I did the one that they were talking about that I supposedly fell asleep and I am right on everything. I really am. I mean I listen to it. In the video (documentary) of the early days (Iron Maiden) Steve (Harris) talking about it and he went oh Barry or Thunderstick must have dropped something and it wasn’t his drumsticks. So it was interpreted as the fact that I was out of it or whatever but as I say I have a copy of the live performance that we did and there is no way that I’m out of it.”

When asked about being asked to rejoin Iron Maiden, after Doug Sampson and before Clive Burr Joined
“What happened was we toured together, Samson headlining, Iron Maiden second on the bill and Angel Witch opening and it finished Christmas 1979. At the time the Iron Maiden drummer Doug Sampson and he had some kind of medical condition that he was losing power in his arms. I don’t think that there was any kind of firing or anything like that. It was a mutual agreement between the band and Doug that he wasn’t actually cutting it at the time. So we finished the tour and before Christmas Eve the phone went and I answered it and he said hello it’s Steve Harris, hi what can I do for you. Would you consider coming back and rejoining Maiden and I literally was stunned. He didn’t want anything to do with the Thunderstick image, it was already on the Sounds (Magazine) cover and Thunderstick was really gaining momentum for me as a character and was getting a lot of publicity for the band for Samson. And Steve obviously didn’t want any of that at all, he wanted just me. So I said can I have a couple of days, it’s Christmas can I have a couple of days to think about it and he said well you know we’ve got we’ve got an itinerary that we’re working at and you know we really need to know what’s going on, what’s going to happen we need to put the band together because we’ve got all these these gigs and we’re recording and blah blah blah. And what happened was I said how about you hire a drum kid and after Christmas I come down and play with the band and he said great okay let’s do that. But in the meantime Rod Smallwood phoned me up and said we need an answer because you know we’re really under the cost here as far as our timeline is concerned. And I said I just can’t at the moment, I can’t give you an answer so for Christmas it ruined my Christmas. I’ve got it all written in my diary because at the time I was keeping a journal every day and uh it’s just you can see the angst in my writing because I really didn’t know what to do. So anyway I went the day after Boxing day which is the day after Christmas Day in the UK I went down to the East End. There was a foot and a half of snow. I only just managed to get over there and they’d hire the drum kit and I started playing with them. Rod was there and I can remember Rod at the time said this band (Iron Maiden) is going to be bigger than Led Zeppelin. I thought that was wonderful anyway, so I played. I can’t remember how many tracks there are, three or four tracks. We did Running Free which was the single they were just about to record and by the time I got to the fourth track I thought this is not going to work because our Styles I think are incompatible now. So I finished playing and Steve said and? I still needed a couple of days to think about it and I left it at that. There was never a definitive no or yes, I just needed a couple of days to think about it and the phone call never came and by that time I had well and truly decided that I was sticking with the Thunderstick image and sticking with Samson. I mean they were really pissed off when you know when they (Samson) found out that I’d gone and and auditioned as it were for them they weren’t none too happy.”

ANTIPOD Present ‘Ne Jamais Douter’ Music Video

Posted by tarjavirmakari on September 25, 2023
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French symphonic prog. metal force ANTIPOD presents the music video for their track “Ne Jamais Douter.” This compelling composition is a part of their progressive metal opus “Eveil,” released via Wormholedeath.

Experience the fascinating world of Antipod’s music and check out “Ne Jamais Douter” on YouTube:

‘Eveil’ defies easy categorization, blending a metal core with symphonic and progressive elements. It infuses certain tracks with a unique, cinematic quality, exploring a spectrum of themes—both contemporary and timeless—always presented metaphorically.”

Embark on a journey through a vivid, diverse universe that masterfully conveys emotions and atmospheric sensations. Immerse yourself in the emotional tapestry of “Eveil,” available for streaming on Spotify.

Antipod initially began as a solo project called Mythrillium, led by Sebastien who composed music without any specific expectations. After sharing his creations with musician friends, they encouraged him to record tracks in a studio. Steven Segarra, the creator and guitarist of “Wedingoth,” was contacted to assist with recording, contributing most of the guitar and bass lines due to his multi-instrumentalist abilities. Several guest musicians were invited to participate in the album, including Steven Segarra, Julien LAGNIER, Fabien LACROIX, and Stéphane MONSÉRRAT.

Over time, there have been lineup changes, with notable additions including Jemina on vocals, the official role of Stéphane, and Élias on guitar, while Gregory departed for personal reasons and was replaced by Aurelien on drums.

Connect with ANTIPOD online to stay updated on their latest news and releases:

www.facebook.com/antipod.sl
www.instagram.com/antipod69
www.youtube.com/@antipodmusic8120

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