AMORPHIS have kicked off the pre-order for their special 30th anniversary vinyl box set, the “Vinyl Collection 2006 – 2020”, that will contain all their albums featuring Tomi Joutsen on vocals since their 2006 classic “Eclipse”. The box set will be released on May 21st 2021 via Nuclear Blast,and will also contain the exclusive double live album “Live At Helsinki Ice Hall”. The concert during which the album was recorded took place on December 7th 2019, and it was also AMORPHIS‘ last live performance in Finland before the Covid-19 pandemic. The live album contains 15 tracks in total with a playtime of around 1,5 hours. The live album will also be available digitally and on 2CD.
The box will contain the following albums:
“Eclipse” – 1LP (2006) “Silent Waters” – 2LP (2007) “Skyforger” – 2LP (2009) “Magic And Mayhem” – 2LP (2010) “The Beginning Of Times” – 2LP (2011) “Circle” – 2LP (2013) “Under The Red Cloud” – 2LP (2015) “Queen Of Time” – 2LP (2018) “Live At Helsinki Ice Hall” – 2LP (2020)
Italian bass master and composer ALBERTO RIGONI (solo, BAD AS, NATURAL BORN MACHINE, Bassists Alliance Project, Vivaldi Metal Project, The Italians, Kim Bingham) has released a lockdown video for “Crazy Horse”, taken from his latest album “Odd Times”. The video is featuring the legendary drummer Marco Minnemann and guitarist Alexandra Zerner.
Alberto Rigoni’s 10th solo album is in the works, joined by STU HAMM, MOHINI DEY and DOUR WIMBISH! Furthermore Rigoni reveals that new guests are yet to be announced, as well as the release date.
He is an Italian bass player and composer, internationally known for his career as a solo artist and as a member of the metal band BAD AS, The Italians, Lady & THE BASS, co-producer of the Vivaldi Metal Project and ex member progressive rock band TwinSpirits (no more active). His solo albums, released worldwide between 2008 and 2019): Something Different, Rebirth, Three Wise Monkeys, Overloaded, Bassorama, Duality and EvoRevolution, Prog Injection, floating between progressive rock metal and fusion, also featured by legendary musicians such as Kevin Moore (ex Dream Theater), Gavin Harrison (Porcupine Tree, King Crimson), Göran Edman (ex Yngwie Malmsteen), Michael Manring, Marco Minnemann (The Aristocrats, Paul Gilbert) and many others.
Alberto has also recorded for several international artists such as Italian pop singer Alexia and is now playing bass for Canadian rock singer and songwriter Kim Bingham (Nelly Furtado) and The Italians, sharing stages with artists such as Alan Parsons, Suzanne Vega, Jørn Lande, Paul Gilbert and others.
Canada’sThe Metal Voicerecently spoke to Saxon’s frontman Biff Byford about the bands upcoming Covers album ‘Inspirations’ which will be released on March 19 2021 via Silver Lining music.
Tell us about the song selections for ‘Inspirations’ “I asked the band to pick two songs, so we made a list of songs. Some of them were really weird so we didn’t bother. I picked about five of the songs but remember we had more songs on the list than recorded. I waited until we were actually playing them live to see what they sounded like, some songs didn’t transpose. I wanted a song from (Black) Sabbath (Deep) Purple and (Led ) Zeppelin. We really didn’t want to do the easy ones on Zeppelin or Purple. The Black Sabbath one (Evil Woman) is an odd choice but I didn’t really know what to do with Sabbath, so I went with the Crow’s song (done by Black Sabbath) Evil Woman. I was born in the 50’s so the 60’s was a big time to be growing up with music. There were a lot of other bands that we could have done but I wanted the big three in there (The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix).The thing with The Beatles when they played on TV for the very first time in 1963 I was like 12-13 years old , so seeing a band on TV in my living room was a big first for me so it influenced me a lot musically. Then obviously The Stones came later. I thought The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and in particular Hendrix influenced us definitely. Everyone one of the cover songs on the album has a connection to the band.”
Did you want the cover songs on Inspirations to sound like Saxon or keep them closer to the original recordings? “We sort of changed the songs a bit but it would be a sort of travesty to mess with them a bit too much. I wanted to keep them fairly simple to the original but with a heavier sound, a heavier angle. Obviously my voice is completely different to their voices. I think my voice definitely gives it a different angle anyway. Keep it straightforward but with a powerful performance. For example the song ‘Speed King’ we played it faster than Deep Purple, just because we can.”
How long did it take to record the album and was the album put out to bridge the gap for the new studio album “We recorded the whole album in about 17 days, it’s a very live album. I don’t think there were any overdubs on it, it’s very live. It was done in a big house in a big room like the old n days and it was just good fun. We thought the (new Saxon) album has been pushed back no one has any idea what is happening with the vaccination things or when we will be getting back to the stage. If people like it we will probably do another one next year, it’s good fun to do because there is no pressure and the songs are already written (laughs).”
Have you finished the New Saxon Studio album? “Most of the guitars , bass and drums are done, the vocals are sort of done. I have to do all the vocals at once, so the vocals I already did we will trash them and start again. I think probably after Christmas I will do the vocals on it again. I’m also doing an album with my son Sebastian, we have written some songs together and we will be doing that pretty quickly. Our videos on Youtube are pretty popular. The album with my son will be full on rock with a band. In regards to the new Saxon Studio album they are talking 2021 as the release date but I don’t know yet the whole entertainment industry is kind of gone and forgotten as far as the government is concerned. We are all waiting to see. If the vaccine starts to work people are able to mix together then the album will come out . We don’t like putting albums out and not tour because we like to tour on the album.”
Would Saxon consider doing a Live Stream event “People keep asking us to do it, whether we will or not we do it I don’t know. The thing is I like audiences, I like to be live if you know what I mean. We might do it , we could do it on a smaller scale like me and my son but I don’t think a full production running around on stage in front of cameras with nobody in the room really doesn’t appeal to me. But never say never.”
Are you getting the vaccination? “I think I might be getting mine in January 2021 because obviously with my heart thing and I am at high risk. I think they already have done a quarter of a million people in the UK.”
Thoughts on the recent passing of Eddie Van Halen “Terrible news. I saw Van Halen a few times. First time I saw them was at the Rainbow must have been 1978-79 I think they just toured with Sabbath and then they did a warm up show at the Rainbow in London, I saw that. Then I saw them again on the Tora Tora tour in Manchester. I loved the band, they were a good time rock metal band. You could not go see Van Halen and not like them actually. We did consider doing a Van Halen song I wanted to do Running with the Devil but you got to be careful. We do have an option to do another album so that might actually be a good idea. we could do a massively heavy version of ‘Running with the Devil’, make it more of a Sabbath version.”
Inspirations track list
01. Paint It Black 02. Immigrant Song 03. Paperback Writer 04. Evil Woman 05. Stone Free 06. Bomber 07. Speed King 08. The Rocker 09. Hold The Line 10. Problem Child 11. See My Friends
This summer, the Goth’n’Roll Vampires of THE 69 EYES thrilled their fans with a stunning live stream celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Finnish legends – straight outta Helsinki. Due to the high demand, the show returns for one month on demand. Tickets for THE 69 EYES’ “Worldwide Live Stream Revisited” are NOW on sale and can be purchased here: https://the69eyes.veeps.com/stream/events/2054bd3a079d
Singer Jyrki69 states: “It was just perfect to play our 30th anniversary show at Helsinki’s House Of Culture (Kulttuuritalo). It’s a legendary venue where I saw The Ramones back in the day… All the classic rock bands have played there over the years from Jimi Hendrix to Led Zeppelin to Metallica! Now through this live stream event, we can again invite all our fans all over the world to celebrate our 30 years of rock’n’roll on that legendary stage”
The stream will be available on demand from December 18th 2020 until January 18th 2021.
To get yourself a little bit more into the right mood for another kind of Christmas this year, also check out THE 69 EYES’ Christmas anthem ‘Christmas In New York City’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqjCXnhKDuQ
»West End« is available as digipak including the album and a with a band documentary directed by Ville Lipiäinen on Blu-ray, as vinyl or download via this link: http://nblast.de/The69EyesWestEnd
Italian orchestral death metal masters FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE have released a new single titled “No,” produced by Jacob Hansen (EPICA, VOLBEAT), and an accompanying music video directed by Marina L. McLean (Sanda Movies). The standalone single’s cover was created by Travis Smith (OPETH, KATATONIA) who also provided the art for the band’s recent acoustic rendition of “The Day We’ll Be Gone.”
Commenting on the single, FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE frontman Francesco Paoli states: “We live in a world where people are searching for easy answers to complex questions. Self-styled gurus, fake news and miracle pills show up on screen as the silver bullet that may cast out all your fears and troubles. If you need shortcuts to dominate the intricate reality we live in, be aware that the outcome might not be what you expect. Will you find a way to save this world on Google? No. Will things change if we don’t act? No. Will self-delusions lead us somewhere? No. Can music, and art in general, help us cope with this chaos? Absolutely yes.”
Francesco Paoli adds: “This release marks another milestone for our line-up, featuring Veronica, Fabio and Eugene as official band members.”
Finnish Folk Metal Superstars KORPIKLAANI have released another single from their forthcoming album “Jylhä” (out February 5th, 2021 on NUCLEAR BLAST). The melodic and undeniably catchy song “Sanaton maa” is again accompanied by a darkly atmospheric & folklore-laden music video featuring actor Yrjänä Ermala in a lead role.
Accordion player Sami Perttula comments: ““Sanaton maa” is meant to be a throwback to the 80’s with a folky twist: I wanted to write a classic sounding mid-tempo hair metal song with a killer chorus that includes all the elements I like to hear in a good song. While listening to this I can travel back in time on the back seat of an old Honda Accord that was cosmetically fixed with way too much putty and barely worked….on the other hand that didn’t matter because it was also tuned with woofers more expensive than the car. Happy ending!”
Singer “Jonne Järvelä” chimes in: “All I needed to do after that was add fuzzy dice to it!”
Video director Markku Kirves adds: ““Sanaton maa” is the third KORPIKLAANI video with the same main character and this time I wanted to tell something about his profession. In this video we see a blacksmith with his young apprentice, to whom he is now passing his knowledge. On the way to the smith, the boy sees something stunning under the water. As a warning, man decides to tell him an old legend about what happened at the same spot a long time ago. But does our apprentice really listen…?”
The story behind “Sanaton maa”: “Folklore tells a story of a young man named Matti plowing a field along a river. When finished, he took the horse to the pen walking past the bathing spot on the river. The men on the other side of the river were making hay and at the same time heard a voice from the water saying “Time has passed but no man has come”. Matti, having not heard the voice, decided to go swimming. Men on the other side told him he shouldn’t because they had heard such a voice. They said a man from the village had drowned in that place a long time ago. Matti replied that he was not going to swim after all, but was at least going to wash his hands and face. He leaned towards the water, had a heart attack and sank into the water. The legend is known at least in Kaukola and Valkeala.”
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