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HEGEROTH Release New Lyric Video ‘Last Salvation’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 20, 2021
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Polish black metallers HEGEROTH have released a new lyrics video ‘Last Salvation’. Track is taken off from the band’s third full-length “Perfidia” released in November 2020.

“Perfidia”, the third album from Hegeroth, delivers diversity and some unconventional solutions while being faithful to the second wave of black metal. Its energy will drag you through your most deep and hidden emotions, being a great album for the open-minded listener who’s not afraid of some dissonant vibes and catchy moments.

Perfidia album is available on all streaming platforms and band’s bandcamp profile (digital and CD/digipack).

Finnish EPHEMERALD Release Debut Album “Between the Glimpses of Hope”

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Finnish Symphonic Death Metallers EPHEMERALD have released their debut full-length album “Between the Glimpses of Hope”.

Listen to the album
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37o73w3
Bandcamp: https://ephemerald-metal.bandcamp.com/
Apple Music: https://apple.co/3pwr8X7
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3dpffQj
Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/201415942
Tidal: https://listen.tidal.com/album/170402441

The band themselves describe EPHEMERALD’s music as epic yet furious and straightforward metal music, straight from the hearts of its creators, and comment the long-awaited album release:

“This album means a lot to us and the whole journey from forming the band in late 2016 to this day was filled with storms and life changing moments of many kinds. But today, we stand calmly behind our creation and are happy to let you finally enjoy it in all of its glory.”

EPHEMERALD was formed by four renown characters of the Finnish metal scene: Joni Snoro (ex-Frosttide), Vesa Salovaara (Vorna), Lauri Myllylä (Voidfallen) and Juho Suomi (Apocryfal). Later they joined forces with Tuomo Sagulin (Mechanik Project). The band has released 5 singles prior their debut full-length, all of which can be found on the album as well.

MOTORPSYCHO Announce New Album “Kingdom of Oblivion”

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 20, 2021
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Hard times call for big riffs. And, it seems, also for big news:
Not only was MOTORPSYCHO’s 2020 album “The All is One” nominated for a Spellemannprisen (a Norwegian Grammy) in the Best Rock Album category, but just recently the band also announced a new Motorpsycho album titled Kingdom of Oblivion!

“It is clear to us that TAIO reached a pretty wide audience, and we are as grateful as ever for all of you taking the time to listen to what we do.” Comments the band on their homepage. “It is really imporant to us to not become an oldies band merely dealing in nostalgia, and the only way we can avoid that is by forging ahead and trying to make music that is true to who we are. When you lot show your appreciation by buying the new records and not just baying for the old schlägers, that makes it all feel worthwhile and important, and that is all we can ask. Thank you! On that subject … we have a new record coming out in a couple of months!”

The release date has been slated for April 16th, 2021 through Stickman Records, Kingdom of Oblivion will be available on 2LP, CD and digitally. While the pre-sale is scheduled to start on Friday, March 5th, watch out for many more details and a first single to follow in the weeks ahead!

GARY MOORE’s New Album ‘How Blue Can You Get’ Out April 30th

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 19, 2021
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Provogue will be releasing a new album, featuring previously unreleased material, from the iconic blues-rock master GARY MOORE.  How Blue Can You Get will be released on April 30th.

This month marks ten years since the tragic passing of the iconic Northern Irish musician and singer-songwriter. He left behind, not only an incredibly formidable back catalogue of music from his esteemed solo career, Thin Lizzy, Skid Row, Colosseum II and more, but also a legacy matched by few others. 

Venturing deep into the Moore family archives, some previously unheard and unreleased deep cuts and alternative versions surfaced to accentuate the beguiling mastery of one of blues’ finest modern exponents. Amongst the songs are unheard and unreleased Moore originals – “In My Dreams,” a lusciously glorious slow-moving ballad with every note and bend weeping as Moore pours out his heart along with the stunningly melancholic “Looking At Your Picture”. 

The album kicks off a rip-roaring take on Freddie King’s “I’m Tore Down,” a Moore live favourite before he slips into a previously unreleased virtuosic version on Memphis Slim’s “Steppin’ Out.” Elmore James’ “Done Somebody Wrong,” is another that showcases his blues chops, as does the enormous 7-minute never been released before scorching take on BB King’s 1964 hit “How Blue Can You Get.” An alternative version of “Love Can Make A Fool Of You,” makes itself at home deep into the blues-rock heart of Moore, in a way that his most loved songs do, whilst the finale soars into the stratosphere with the beautifully aching “Living With The Blues.”

Despite often being the youngest member in his slew of teenage bands, Gary called the shots. By the age of 15, he was arguably the best guitarist in Belfast, and through the release of the John Mayall/Eric Clapton Bluesbreakers album in 1966, he discovered the blues. In 1990 he released his biggest success, Still Got The Blues. In its ascendancy, the blues were driven by the Blues Brothers movie, John Lee Hooker’s internationally successful album The Healer and the rise to Stevie Ray Vaughan’s stardom. He continued his love affair with the blues for the rest of a career, highlighted by opportunities to play with Albert King, BB King and Albert Collins. 

His legacy will live on, and he has and will continue to inspire, from Joe Bonamassa to Paul Gilbert, and Kirk Hammett to Zakk Wylde have all cited him as an influence. Talking to Rolling Stone magazine in 2011, Hammett said, “His influence is strong to the point that the opening lick of the guitar solo of “Master of Puppets” is a variation of a lick that Gary Moore played a lot. I remember the first time hearing his blues album and just getting totally blown away – not only by the playing but by the sound of it too, his tone. And I remember being so inspired that I wrote a couple riffs just based on his sound and his feel. And those riffs ended up in “The Unforgiven” on The Black Album.

“I met Gary Moore in London on 23 October 1970,” says long-time friend Bernie Marsden. “He was playing with Skid Row and my band Skinny Cat were opening that Friday. We were roughly the same age, dressed in a similar way, except for the beret he wore! We got along well – I immediately realised how good he was, but I also noticed that he was easy going, he cared about the support group and made an effort – believe me, that wasn’t always the case.”

As we sit in 2021, Marsden looks back at those memories that he holds so dear. “Over the next years I turned pro and ran into Gary at gigs in London and socially at the Marquee. We would dig into our pockets and pool our spending money for those evenings but, because it was Gary, we were always offered a few drinks anyway! We spent quite a lot of time together when we weren’t gigging, and soon found out that we had the same influences, mainly Peter Green, Eric Clapton, and Rory Gallagher. I was also with him the day he acquired Peter’s Gibson Les Paul guitar.”
 
He continues; “We remained close as the years went on, and in 1974 he rang me up to borrow a guitar of mine for a gig he was doing with Colosseum. I still have that guitar today. He was at my wedding in 1980, playing as a part of the pretty impressive house-band, others including Cozy Powell, David Coverdale and Don Airey! We stayed close, and last time we hung out together was on his UK tour with BB King.”

Moore’s solo career was just taking flight when TOTO were heading into superstardom in the early 80s. Steve Lukather remembers Moore and reflects on his admiration for him. “Gary Moore was a force. His intensity, as well as his dynamic sweet soft tones, had such deep feel. He was a master, and I got to watch him play and meet him. He was a very nice man as well. His loss is felt by all who loved him, but we are blessed; we can still hear him play on the records, DVD’s, and all that will live forever. He was a one of a kind.”
 
His influence continues to stretch and inspire. Chris Robertson, singer-guitarist for Black Stone Cherry, opens up about the power of his music. “Gary Moore took the blues and turned it on its head for me. His ferocity and his style of playing definitely has been an influence on me. There’s a ferociousness on what he does that can’t be matched.”
 
Don Airey is another long-time friend of his. Reminiscing he says, “Gary was a great singer, lyricist and songwriter, and then there was his guitar playing to contend with, (not to speak of his coruscating Belfast wit).”
 
He continues, “Working on the “Back on the Streets” album in 1978, Gary overdubbed six different solo takes on “The Road Goes On Forever” each of which was phenomenal, each one different from the others. He asked which I thought was the best. Making a choice, I ventured it would sound even better if double tracked. Having played it once and heard it once, Gary went back into the studio and double-tracked a 16 bar solo in a single take. Chris Tsangarides who was producing and engineering turned round and looked at me wide-eyed. Nothing was said. After a minute or so a voice came up from the studio “Was that any good?” “…Er yes” said Chris “Come in!”.  Gary was the most astonishing musician any of us ever worked with and is still a musical reference point after ten years gone – always asking myself ‘Now what would he think of this!’

As the album of these unearthed gems begins to see the light of day, it highlights Moore’s depth and complexity and how his music has touched so many people. Finally, reflecting Marsden remembers, “We grew up in the business together, and he eventually became a major solo star. I wasn’t remotely surprised, of course, as his playing was so astonishing, a great showman and performer. But to me, he was first and foremost, my friend, and I still miss him today! Enjoy this rare recording.”

Pre-order the album here: https://smarturl.it/GaryMoore

Track list

  1. I’m Tore Down
  2. Steppin’ Out
  3. In My Dreams
  4. How Blue Can You Get
  5. Looking At Your Picture
  6. Love Can Make A Fool Of You
  7. Done Somebody Wrong
  8. Living With The Blues

TETHRA Release New Lyric Video For “Dying Signal”

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 19, 2021
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Italian Doom Deathsters TETHRA have just released a new lyric video for the track “Dying Signal”, taken from their latest album “Empire of the Void” released via Black Lion Records.

“Dying Signal’s lyrics are a metaphor for the progressive deterioration of human relationships in modern society. The models imposed by TV, social media and consumerism brought to excess is taking away the ability to stop and reflect, because nowadays we are all so interconnected that each of us expects almost immediate feedback from the other, and for this, it’s not always easy to be able to argue properly about a personal opinion. Sometimes it is easier to shout your own reasons without listening to the others. This is one of the heavier and “in-the-face” songs of the new album “Empire of the Void”, but it manages to keep our melodic and dark side intact.” – Clode, singer.

For fans of Paradise Lost, My Dying Bride, Novembers Doom, Katatonia

More information at https://www.facebook.com/TethraHell

LAMB OF GOD Premiere Video For ‘Ghost Shaped People’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 19, 2021
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Photo: Travis Shinn

LAMB OF GOD have premiered a video for the single ‘Ghost Shaped People’, a track from the upcoming “Lamb Of God – Live In Richmond, VA”.

The video for ‘Ghost Shaped People’ is available today on Youtube and the band’s website at http://lamb-of-god.com. Check it out here:

Directed by Truman Kewley and Eddie Perez, ‘Ghost Shaped People’ hauntingly shows a man’s journey into the afterlife juxtaposed with a crushing live performance.

The two-disc deluxe edition will feature a DVD with the live performance of the full critically-acclaimed LAMB OF GOD record plus several fan-favourites, while the CD contains the audio of the show with two bonus tracks, that will be out on March 26th via Nuclear Blast Records.

“This album, and in particular, this deluxe edition is something I’m incredibly proud of,” guitarist Willie Adler previously said. “Throughout the process of writing, recording, and the subsequent filming of the live stream, I knew we were creating much more than a collection of songs. Much more than a simple streamed performance. This was focused energy. Energy that, to me, is very tangible. And now, more than ever, in an era where human interaction is so limited, art…..be it music, visual, or otherwise, is a human connection point. And we need as much of that as possible! I hope everyone enjoys this deluxe edition as much as we enjoyed creating it. Thank you.”

Pre-orders for the set are available now. The live CD and DVD portion of the deluxe version features the first of LAMB OF GOD‘s two ultra-successful live stream events from September 2020, in which the band performed their critically acclaimed, self-titled album LAMB OF GOD in full, plus an encore of four songs including ‘Ruin’, ‘Contractor’, ‘512’ and the debut live performance of ‘The Death Of Us’ a new song the band wrote and recorded in quarantine for the Bill & Ted Face The Music movie and soundtrack.

The DVD includes a new director’s cut with bonus material. Watch the trailer for the deluxe package now at https://youtu.be/ihoFtYAfgEc – Digital copies will contain only Disc 1 and Disc 2. A separate vinyl edition of “Lamb Of God – Live From Richmond, VA” will also be available.

On the streaming services, the set will be available as “Deluxe Edition” containing the “Lamb Of God” album with two bonus tracks as well as the live CD.

Pre-order “Lamb Of God – Live In Richmond, VA” now at this link: http://nblast.de/LOG-LiveInRichmond
Pre-save the album here: http://nblast.de/LambOfGodDeluxePreSave

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