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MACABRE Release Animated Video For ‘Joe Ball Was His Name’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 28, 2020
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Two weeks ago, Chicago legends of Murder Metal/Death Metal  MACABRE  released their demented, heinous bloodbath of an album, Carnival Of Killers via Nuclear Blast. Today, the band reveal the video for “Joe Ball Was His Name” which was created by Sweden’s Amanda Odenlid who previously made MACABRE MINSTELS (Macabre unplugged) videos for “The Cat Came Back,” “Found A Peanut,” “The Geins,” & “Tom Dooley”.

Watch the animated video for “Joe Ball Was His Name” here:

MACABRE’s Corporate Death comments, “Joe Ball was a serial killer called the Alligator Man. I started writing this song around our Grim Scary Tales era, but never actually finished it until getting things in place to record Carnival Of Killers. Reading more about him and his evil deeds from way back in the 1930’s I tried to give the song an old-time ragtime feel. I hope you like it, it’s a little different, but so are we.

Amanda Odenlid quote: “I made the Macabre Minstrels videos just for fun, back when my interest in true crime had really taken off full force (thanks to discovering Macabre, actually).
The “chibi”-style I used first saw the light of day when I started making a sort of tongue-in-cheek webcomic about Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer living together. I like the style because it is simple but expressive, and I also like the clash that occurs between the cartoony VS the grotesque and morbid. Having listened to Macabre for 10+ years has made me realize that, while morbid, there is also quite a lot of dark humor in their music as well. Kind of like my own art, in a way.
As for this new video about Joe Ball; making it basically forced me out of an art-block I’d been having, also making me rediscover how fun it was to draw in this old chibi-style of mine. I went from only having heard of Ball’s name somewhere, to almost knowing everything about him that there is to know (except his exact body-count). Despite the grim subject-matter, it was really fun to learn something new and to revisit my old passions for drawing and video-making!”

ICYMI:
‘The Lake Of Fire’ OFFICIAL VIZUALIZER: https://youtu.be/ApRiOdfq9wE
‘The Wheels On The The Bug’ OFFICIAL VIDEO: https://youtu.be/IcyVqbVy1fE
‘The Ted Bundy Song’ OFFICAL VIDEO: https://youtu.be/D-VTYzMjvuY
‘Your Window Is Open’ OFFICIAL VIDEO: https://youtu.be/qHsgGk09gAM

Order your copy of Carnival Of Killers in the format of your choice here: http://www.nuclearblast.com/macabre-carnival

SCOUR Release ‘The Black’ EP + Unleash Playthrough For “Doom”

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 28, 2020
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Yesterday (Black Friday) marked the official release of The Black EP from SCOUR, the extreme metal unit featuring Philip H. Anselmo (Pantera, Down, En Minor, et al), John Jarvis (Agoraphobic Nosebleed), Derek Engemann (Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals), Mark Kloeppel (Misery Index), and Adam Jarvis (Pig Destroyer, Lock Up).

Mixed and mastered by Ryan Vincent at Apollo Audio Alternative with vocals and drums engineered by Stephen “Big Fella” Berrigan (Down, Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals, Eyehategod), the EP includes guest appearances from Erik Rutan of Hate Eternal, Pat O’Brien of Cannibal Corpse, and actor Jason Momoa (Dune, Game Of Thrones, Aquaman, et al) and serves as the installment release of the band’s EP trilogy.

In celebration of the record’s release, the band is pleased to unleash a stunning playthrough, performing their song ‘Doom’ on the LTD Black Series axes of ESP Guitars USA. The models used in the video are the Arrow Black Metal, M Black Metal and the AP-4 Black bass. Watch the brutal music attack here:

More on “The Black EP”:
“Doom” OFFICIAL VISUALIZER: https://youtu.be/yfHbOSBWAeA
“Propaganda” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO: https://youtu.be/6w_Z9CZGEuc

Stream SCOUR’s The Black here: http://nblast.de/Scour-BlackEP

Listen to SCOUR and other new NB releases in the “NB New Releases” playlist:
http://nblast.de/SpotifyNewReleases / http://nblast.de/AppleMusicNewReleases

SCOUR’s The Black EP is released on CD, LP, cassette, and digital formats via Housecore Records (North America) and Nuclear Blast Records (internationally). Find order options at http://nblast.de/Scour-Black

CADAVERIA Release Music Video For Latest Single ‘Matryoshcada’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 28, 2020
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Unconventional Extreme Horror Metallers CADAVERIA have released the music video for their new single ‘Matryoshcada’, watch below. ‘Matryoshcada’ single was unleashed on November 13th in all digital platforms.

The video, produced by Morbid Vision, can be watched here:

Cadaveria herself commented: “This video is dedicated to all the metalheads who have been close to me during my illness. It is also an opportunity for everybody to say goodbye to the “previous me” and welcome the creature that I have become.”

Stream and download ‘Matryoshcada’ here: http://bit.ly/matryoshcada

Matryoshcada – The Lyrics Concept: when the illness transfigured my body and I could no longer recognize myself in the mirror, my soul spoke to me. Fragments of me resurfaced from the past and then went away forever. So I looked deep into my eyes and there I found the light of life.

Credits: Lyrics by Cadaveria herself. Music by Cadaveria herself, Frank Booth, Marçelo Santos. Performed by: Cadaveria (vocals) Kris Laurent (guitar) Pier Gonella (guitar) Peter Dayton (bass) Marçelo Santos (drums). Recorded and mixed at MusicArt Studio and Rrooaarr Sound in September 2020. Mastered at MusicArt Studio. Produced by CADAVERIA.

Also check out the video for ‘Return’: https://youtu.be/hOYHoiMBoVw

More info:
http://www.cadaveria.com
https://www.facebook.com/cadaveria

CADAVER Release Lyric Video For “Let Me Burn”, Edder & Bile Out Now

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 27, 2020
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Photo by Hannah Verbeuren

Back with a vengeance and hell-bent on destruction, Norwegian death metallers, CADAVER, are back in business and ready to reign. Today, Edder & Bile, the first full length from this band’s new incarnation of Anders Odden’s original, extreme metal vision, is unleashed unto the world via Nuclear Blast Records. In celebration, the band offer fans the lyric video for “Let Me Burn”.

Anders Odden comments, “‘Let Me Burn’ came to me at night, after one of our intense studio days in January 2019. I just got the opening riff and it led me out on this path that became the song. It was raining in North Hollywood that night and the whole feel of doom and gloom was shining through. I had with me a recording of my fireplace in Norway and knew this would make an awesome ending to the album. The song is about how we all will end up as ashes no matter who we are and what we do. It’s a nihilistic theme that means even more to me now after facing death with my cancer battle. When I was close to dying this winter, I always thought of having this song played super loud at my funeral with all the people having to read the lyrics during the ceremony. As I am not quite dead yet. I use it to tell you I cheated death, for now. Let Me Burn. I have no fear!”

Watch the lyric video for “Let Me Burn” here:

Edder & Bile was produced by the band as well as Adair Daufembach who also handled the engineering. The album was recorded and mixed at Northwood Sound Studios in Hollywood, CA. The album features vocal cameos from death metal icons Kam Lee (MASSACRE) and Jeff Becerra (POSSESSED) ensuring that this crushing rebirth has underground credentials to spare. The photo for the artwork was taken by Hannah Verbeuren and the layout was created by Justin Bartlett.

Order your copy of Edder & Bile in the format of your choice here: http://www.nuclearblast.com/cadaver-edderandbile

HATEBREED Share New Song “Cling To Life”, New Album “Weight Of The False Self” Out Now

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 27, 2020
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Connecticut hardcore metal titans HATEBREED have released their eighth studio album Weight of The False Self via Nuclear Blast today, November 27. The album is available for purchase at this location.  

The Grammy-nominated band just dropped the visualizer for the new track “Cling to Life”:

Weight of The False Self proves that over 20 years deep into an iconic career, Hatebreed remain vital.

Renowned for their ability to provide an intense and cathartic release for their fans, Hatebreed challenged themselves and their writing style in order to produce material that is exceptionally relatable in a contemporary world flooded with overstimulation, emotional dampening, and lack of social patience. “Weight of The False Self is a perfect representation of Hatebreed in 2020, a fresh onslaught of soon-to-be classics with all the elements that led you here since day one,” explains guitarist Frank Novinec.

Drummer Matt Byrne shares, “There’s no shortage of beefy riffs and adrenaline-fueled drums on this record. I’m proud to say that we will consistently provide a soundtrack to which you can mosh in your living room and destroy your apartment.”

Lee Ritenour Releases New Track ‘Abbot Kinney’ From Upcoming Solo Album

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 27, 2020
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Photo: Alex Solca

Lee Ritenour will release a brand new instrumental solo album ‘Dreamcatcher’ on December 4th via The Players Club. Today he’s unveiled a new track ‘Abbot Kinney’, stream it below.

Lee Ritenour:

‘This tune was inspired when I was in Venice, California one day during the pandemic shut down. The street, “Abbot Kinney”, is incredibly popular and normally busy with people, stores, and cafés. That day, Abbot Kinney was completely empty, except for someone rocking out on their guitar upstairs above the street. The sound was loud, bouncing up and down the boulevard, creating a cacophony of frustration, reverb and fun! It inspired me to go home and do my solo guitar version on my Gibson Les Paul. I dedicate this to all the lovers of the guitar and guitar players all over the world! Keep Rockin’!

For Lee Ritenour, there aren’t many ‘firsts’ left to achieve. During his dazzling five-decade career, the fabled LA guitarist has taken his music to the outer limits, alighting on every genre and occupying every position in the rock ‘n’ roll firmament. He’s been an enfant terrible of ’70s fusion, a crossover star of the ’80s pop chart, an honorary exponent of Brazilian jazz, and the fingers behind ’90s supergroup, Fourplay. Ritenour’s accolades include: 45 albums,16 Grammy nominations, Alumnus of the year at USC, Los Angeles’ Jazz Society Honoree (2019), plus thousands of sessions with legends such as Frank Sinatra, Pink Floyd, B.B. King, Tony Bennett, among others.

And yet, when he checks the rear-view mirror, the 68-year-old acknowledges he’s never made a record like Dreamcatcher. “People have been telling me for years: ‘Rit, you gotta make a solo guitar record’. In the past, I’ve always been the band guy, the ensemble guy, the collaborative-guitar-player guy. So this was the one project I hadn’t done. And this year, I knew it was time.”

Weaving tapestries of instrumental guitar and conjuring eclectic moods, the 12 tracks of Dreamcatcher rank amongst the most melodic and tinglingly beautiful in Ritenour’s catalogue. But there’s a power and purpose here, too, hinting at the darker circumstances that sparked this new record. “Our house and my studio in Malibu, California burnt down in 2018,” he recalls. “About 100 of my guitars went up in the fire, plus 40 amps, lots of music, the history of my whole career, pretty much. A week after the fire, I went to the hospital, which I’d never had to do before, for surgery to replace an aortic valve. So those incidents and the support from my family and friends absolutely went into this music. Making this record was a life-saver for me.”

Tracklist:
Dreamcatcher
Charleston
The Lighthouse
Morning Glory Jam
Starlight
Abbot Kinney
Couldn’t Help Myself
For DG
Via Verde
Low & Slow
Storyteller
2020

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