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VULTURE INDUSTRIES Announce Free Live Stream + Knitting Contest

Posted by tarjavirmakari on January 30, 2021
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Norway’s VULTURE INDUSTRIES have announced their second online performance! This time, the event will take place from the historic location of Salhus Tricotagefabrik (NO). The unique event will take place on February 6 @ 3:00 P.M. EST // 12:00 P.M. PST. The stream is completely free and will be made available on the bands YouTube channel and Facebook page. 

Front man Bjørnar explains:

“This time we travel to the historical location of Salhus Tricotagefabrik. Established in 1859 the factory was once the industrial heart of the west coast community Salhus. With a production line that went from raw wool to finished products, the factory had its production peak in 1957 and employed 357 people. Specialized in undergarments, stockings, sports and leisure clothes, strong competition from cheap alternatives drove the factory into an economic crisis in the 1980’s and 1989 it closed its doors. Now a knitting factory museum, the concert will take us into the very core of the factory.” 

Link to the digital museum: HERE

Regarding the knitting competition, he continues:

“With the ongoing pandemic we would like to do our part in activating you all, so we call on fans, friends and foes to do their worst and call the first annual grand knitting competition. To take part you must make your own special piece of Vulture Industries band merch. Long undergarments, a headband, a pair of mittens…. Make whatever you want. To take part post a picture of what you made on Facebook and tag Vulture Industries. The deadline to enter the competition is Saturday, February 6, and the winner will receive a 200 € gift voucher for https://vultureindustries.bigcartel.com/.”

About tickets:
“We have fans all over the world and concert ticket prices vary from country to county. The ongoing pandemic has also hit some harder than others. Therefore we don’t want to hide the concert behind a paywall. Still…. generosity is appreciated and for those who prefer a set price, you can pick either a signed paper ticket or get a digital one.”

For those who want to buy physical or digital tickets:
https://vultureindustries.bigcartel.com/product/golden-ticket

For those who want to offer charity
Paypal: paypal.me/VultureIndustries 
Vipps: 653926″

VULTURE INDUSTRIES‘s latest full-length ‘Stranger Times’ is streaming in full here! 

Kuwait/Syria-Born, Now Toronto-Based DEREV Deliver Debut Single “Futile”

Posted by tarjavirmakari on January 30, 2021
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In a release that’s anything but “Futile,” Canadian rockers DEREV harness the intensity of metal with atmospheric progressive sounds, all while incorporating elements of their Arabic and Armenian heritage in this, their propulsive new single — available now!

The freshly pressed debut track for the Toronto-based three-piece features the guest vox of Adel Saflou (Ambrotype); its video then whisks audiences on a vivid journey through the mind of an individual who is exhausted from a life lived glued to a screen and yearns to return to a more natural way of life.

“Contrary to what one might assume when seeing the music video, it’s not meant to illustrate or predict our future as this ‘doomsday,’” says Syrian drummer and songwriter Michel Karakach. “We’re not predicting the future or saying that our species is going to be dominated by machines or overtaken by this advanced artificial intelligence.”

“Rather, it’s about the present situation and how integrated we have become with this technology,” Armenian guitarist and songwriter Armando Bablanian adds. “We are so dependent on it that we hardly do any activity that does not involve us being behind a screen.”

“Futile” is the first single to land ahead of Derev’s forthcoming EP, Leap of Faith — available this Spring.

“Musically, the album combines the energy and intensity of metal music with the atmospheric feel of old-school progressive rock music,” bassist Liam Horrigan considers. “It’s also filled with mellow sections and solos that trigger emotions and deliver the message of the EP, not only through melodies and lyrics, but also through a personal and intimate experience.

“There’s many peaks and troughs.”

Although Leap of Faith isn’t slated as a concept album, per se, the common theme is about seeing things from a different perspective. “And taking action to make a change,” Bablanian offers. “Each song aims to discuss a different topic, and we target numerous controversial ones — including social issues our community faces on a daily basis.”

“It starts with a track that talks about questioning things that are culturally presumed as absolute truths: what is moral, what is taboo, the idea of going to war for peace, and so on…” Karakach expands. “The album also discusses personal struggles and hurdles that bring us down, leaving us stumped and overwhelmed with doubt and remorse, rather than taking action and achieving what we set out to do.

“The overall experience of Leap of Faith delivers a message that every listener can relate to on some level, and be moved by.”

Leap of Faith may be Derev’s newly minted breakout album, but the band’s earliest rumblings could be heard a long time ago.

With Bablanian and Karakach first meeting in high school while living in Kuwait, “we were unable to pursue the project at the time due to the circumstances of living in the Middle East,” they share.

In the meantime, Karakach received his dental degree in Syria before immigrating to Canada,  actively drumming and songwriting along the way. For his part, Bablanian received an engineering degree from the University of Toronto while also part of Canadian metal band, Till I Conquer — with whom he released an EP and three singles. Horrigan — also a UofT engineering alum — used to be in the Ottawa-area band Open Season; he’s also released a solo alt-rock offering under @t_ii_f.

Prog Rockers AIRBAG Release Video Of Live Acoustic Set

Posted by tarjavirmakari on January 30, 2021
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Prog Rockers AIRBAG have released a video of the band performing a short acoustic set comprising four songs, three of which are taken from the band’s current album “A Day at the Beach”, and a fourth track, which has never been released before.

In a play on words referencing their  latest album, “A Day in the Studio”  is a set that  shows one of Norway’s leading prog bands in an intimate setting, away from the usual festival stages, which is where fans are most used to seeing them. 

It is very much a way to connect with fans during a bleak period throughout the world, and one in which live shows are all but a memory.  As the band explains:

2020 has been a difficult year for us all. With our new album, “A Day at the Beach”, out in June we had planned to tour and play live for all our fans and friends but it was not to be. Still, we wanted to do something special that would keep us connected to our fans and also to say thanks for everyone’s support in these trying times. Doing this acoustic session allowed us to revisit songs from the new album and a few old ones as well. A new challenge for sure but a fun and inspiring experience.

“A Day in the Studio” was recorded at the Subsonic Society Studio in Oslo, Norway, and can be seen below.

Mixed by Vegard Kleftås Sleipnes and filmed by Eirik Stordrange, tracklisting for “A Day in the Studio” is as follows: 

Machines and Men (A Day at the Beach)
Sunsets (A Day at the Beach)
Into the Unknown (A Day at the Beach)
Come on In (Unreleased)

There are also plans to release DVD of “A Day in the Studio” in the near future.

In addition, Karisma Records plan to release the entire “A Day in the Studio” set, along with two extra bonus tracks, in CD, Vinyl and Digital formats in the Autumn of this year. The two bonus tracks will be “Colours” and “Sounds That I Hear” from AIRBAG’s 2009 album “Identity” .

A new version of “Identity” itself will be released in vinyl format, and Karisma records will be announcing details of this, along with more details about the “A Day in the Studio” release,  in the near future.

Hailed as one of the most important bands to emerge from the Norwegian prog scene over the past decades, AIRBAG  was formed in the mid 2000’s with a lineup that comprised five high school class mates, two of whom,  Asle Tostrup on vocals and Bjørn Riis on guitars, have been joined by  Henrik Bergan Fossum on drums and form today’s incarnation of AIRBAG as a trio.

AIRBAG is band adept at blending diverse musical styles and sounds with a strong narrative listening experience and you can find more  information about them on the band’s website at http://www.airbagsound.com/  or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/airbagsound

Watch UNE MISÈRE’s ‘Sermon Live’ Release Show

Posted by tarjavirmakari on January 30, 2021
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On November 1, 2019, Icelandic wrecking crew UNE MISÈRE unleashed their explosive full-length album SERMON via Nuclear Blast Records. The band celebrated the record by playing a hometown release show at ÐNÓ, Reykjavik Iceland. Today, the band releases the live audio and footage from the memorable show in the form of SERMON Live.

Watch The Live Concert Here:

UNE MISÈRE comments, “On December 14th, 2019, we played our release show in Iðnó, Reykjavík. We put everything into the show, both physically and mentally and the reward was way more than what we had expected. The atmosphere inside that venue, the mindset shared by all those who attended and by those who were working the show – it all came together. We want to thank everyone involved for helping us make this a reality. Our Sermon lives forever!”

SERMON Live is now available for download and streaming as well as fans can enjoy the complete live footage of the show on YouTube. The album was engineered by Þorsteinn Gunnar Friðriksson and Leifur Örn Kaldal who also handled the mixing. The artwork was assembled by Ingibjörg Soffía and features the photography of Ásgeir Helg.

Stream/Download SERMON (Live) here: www.nuclearblast.com/unemisere-sermonlive

SERMON Live track listing:

  1. SIN & GUILT (Live)
  2. SERMON (Live)
  3. OVERLOOKED – DISREGARDED (Live)
  4. BURDENED – SUFFERING (Live)
  5. FALLEN EYES (Live)
  6. BEATEN (Live)
  7. GRAVE (Live)
  8. FAILURES (Live)
  9. DAMAGES (Live)
  10. OFFERING (Live)
  11. SPIRAL (Live)
  12. VOICELESS (Live)
  13. CONDESCEND (Live)

“Sermon” was produced and mixed by Sky van Hoff (EMIGRATE, RAMMSTEIN, etc) with mastering completed by Svante Forsbäck. The album was engineered by Marco Bayatl, Sky Van Hoff and Marco Kollenz. The album artwork was created by Niklas Sundin (DARK TRANQUILITY).

The product of a modern age; the sonic nature of UNE MISÈRE cannot be easily defined. With an inherently heavy nature, the band sits somewhere on a vast spectrum of blackened hardcore and aggressive metal.

Order your copy of “Sermon” in the format of your choice here: nuclearblast.com/unemisere-sermon

»Sermon« – Tracklist:
01. Sin & Guilt
02. Sermon
03. Overlooked // Disregarded
04. Burdened // Suffering
05. Fallen Eyes
06. Beaten
07. Grave
08. Failures
09. Damages
10. Offering
11 Spiral
12. Voiceless

TRIAL (swe) Launch Video For New EP’s Title Track ‘Sisters of the Moon’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on January 30, 2021
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Yesterday, January 29th, TRIAL (swe) released their new 2-track EP, Sisters of the Moon, via Metal Blade Records. For a preview of Sisters of the Moon, a video for the title track can be viewed at:

Purchase and stream Sisters of the Moon in full at: metalblade.com/trial – where the EP is available as a 7″ in various versions.

Sisters of the Moon track-listing
1. Sisters of the Moon
2. Die Young

The members of Trial (swe) joined forces in 2007 in Sweden, laying their previous musical endeavors to rest to create something together. Doomed by the restlessness of youth, many songs were written during their humble beginnings, but few withstood the test of time. For two years, Trial (swe) rehearsed, wrote and fought their way through hard times – until finally, in 2009, they found Linus, who was able to unite the band and become the voice of Trial (swe).

From then on, their vision became clear. The group released their first demo in 2010 – without money, proper equipment or label – which lead to a record deal for their first full-length, The Primordial Temple (2011). Determined to develop their brand of heavy metal even further, Trial (swe) wrote and recorded the Malicious Arts EP (2013), which became yet another stepping stone from where the band was to where they wanted to be. “That EP, in many ways, became our first road to liberate us from ourselves,” Trial (swe) recalls. “Rising from the ashes of our former selves, we took things further beyond, which ultimately resulted in the album ‘Vessel‘.”

After earning acclaimed reviews for Vessel (2015), Trial (swe)‘s popularity continued to grow, and it wasn’t long before Metal Blade Records signed the band. With plans to re-invent themselves once again, Trial (swe)‘s debut for the label proved to be another step forward in their career. They took the colossus that is Motherless (2017) and headed out on the Roadkill tour together with Metal Blade comrades Ram and Portrait to conquer Europe. After the tour, the cold winds of change were blowing. On the other end of the storm, Arthur W. Andersson (ex-Air Raid) stepped forth as the new front-man of the band. Re-energized and fully focused, they entered their new phase. As the curse of the world grew stronger, they decided to reveal their new singer through their EP, Sisters of the Moon. Covers of Fleetwood Mac and Black Sabbath were recorded during the black summer of 2020, displaying new levels of Trial (swe) – traditional yet unconventional. “With ‘Sisters…’, we decided to pay tribute to one of the biggest bands out there, the Mighty Mac. Our version is a different take than the original, filled with blazing guitar duels and piercing vocals. This is a side of Trial (swe) you’ve never heard before,” the band explains. “For our Sabbath cover, it all made sense to record ‘Die Young,'” the band continues, “as it is the most outstanding song on ‘Heaven and Hell‘. This one is more true to the original, and we are happy to share both of the songs with you.”

HARAKIRI FOR THE SKY Reveal New PLACEBO Cover, “Song To Say Goodbye”

Posted by tarjavirmakari on January 30, 2021
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HARAKIRI FOR THE SKY have unveiled another excerpt of their studio album “Mӕre”, which will soon be released on February 19th. This time, the Austrian post metal pioneers present a cover version of PLACEBO’s alternative rock hit ‘Song To Say Goodbye’ that fits just perfectly into the band’s depressive post black metal world. Listen to it here:

Singer J.J. comments: “The reason we chose ‘Song to say goodbye’ is because it played a very important role for me the summer before I finished high-school. I moved out of my parents’ home and started a new chapter in life. And generally it was a yeasty time. And M.S. couldn’t chose a song anyway as he likes every song of Placebo’s album ‘Meds’.”

The first special vinyl editions at AOP Records, EMP & Napalm are already sold out. The wooden vinyl boxset is sold out through Nuclear Blast. 
The last ones are only available through EMP and Napalm Records. 
AOP Records (EU-Shop) https://shop.aoprecords.de
AOP Records (US-Shop) https://www.indiemerchstore.com/b/aop-records

In case you missed the band’s previous singles, check out the latest songs here:
‘I, Pallbearer’: https://youtu.be/MMMZdDoDKcg
‘Sing For The Damage We’ve Done’ (feat. Neige Of Alcest): https://youtu.be/zuN_bewAxvI
‘And Oceans Between Us’: https://youtu.be/iKjINpBTmmM
‘I’m All About The Dusk’ (drum pro-shot): https://youtu.be/EZyEv7lHEeY

Listen to their previous albums here on Spotify:
“Arson” (2018)
“III: Trauma” (2016)
Aokigahara (2014)
Harakiri For The Sky (2012)

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