More confusion about the upcoming Titans Of Rock South American tour that BILLY IDOL guitarist Steve Stevens revealed via Facebook recently which will feature an all-star lineup from current and former members of GUNS N’ ROSES, DEEP PURPLE, DEF LEPPARD and MÖTLEY CRÜE.
Former METALLICA bassist Jason Newsted has contacted BraveWords.com with the following statement:
“There has been a bunch of false info, via miscommunication with LA promoters etc. listing me as a confirmed performer on Titans Of Rock in South America. I never agreed to any of it. (I) will not be taking part in Rock Allstars Tour – (it) was never confirmed or contracted. My personal apologies to fans in these regions.”
Gene Simmons owns the trademark for the actual title Titans Of Rock which was registered in October of 2011.
Titans Of Rock lineup:
Duff McKagan (GUNS N’ ROSES, VELVET REVOLVER)
Joe Elliot (DEF LEPPARD)
Gilby Clarke (GUNS N’ ROSES, ROCKSTAR SUPERNOVA)
Ed Roland (COLLECTIVE SOUL)
Steve Stevens (BILLY IDOL)
Glenn Hughes (DEEP PURPLE, BLACK SABBATH, BLACK COUNTRY COMMUNION)
Matt Sorum (GUNS N’ ROSES, VELVET REVOLVER)
Sebastian Bach (SKID ROW)
Vince Neil (MÖTLEY CRÜE)
Titans Of Rock tour dates (venues to be confirmed):
April
19 – Lima, Peru
21 – Sao Luis, Brazil
22 – Sao Paulo, Brazil
24 – Paraguay
26 – Buenos Aires, Argentina
28 – Santiago, Chile
30 – Guatemala City, Guatemala
Fan-filmed footage of TRIVIUM performing a cover version of METALLICA‘s classic track “The Four Horsemen” on February 10 at the Summit Music Hall in Denver, Colorado can be seen below. TRIVIUM played the song as a three-piece, with vocalist/guitarist Matt Heafy watching his bandmates — Corey Beaulieu (guitar), Paolo Gregoletto (bass) and Nick Augusto (drums) — from the side of the stage (Corey handled lead vocals in the track).
In a 2010 interview, Heafy was asked who inspired him the most when he was first starting out as a musician. “If it weren’t for James Hetfield [METALLICA], I literally wouldn’t be here,” he said. “I mean, I know that there are a lot of other musicians, in that band as well, especially from the ‘Black Album’ era, but it was Hetfield who really brought me into metal. To see their live shows and see what a commanding presence he was, and to see how good of a guitar player he is. So, he got me into everything, then I bridged out from there.”
TRIVIUM has joined forces with Swedish metallers IN FLAMES for a co-headining North American tour in January/February. Support on the trek is coming from VEIL OF MAYA and KYNG. Source: Blabbermouth.net
METALLICA was nominated for the very first “Hard Rock/Metal Performance” Grammy in 1989, but famously lost to JETHRO TULL, a band distinguished mainly by its heavy use of flute. Fans (and even some audience members) were rightly outraged, though TULL‘s record label tried to make light of the faux pas by placing a Billboard ad that read, “The flute is a heavy, metal instrument.”
With the 2012 Grammys coming up this Sunday, Powerline asked JETHRO TULL‘s vocalist Ian Anderson to recount that historic day when JETHRO TULL was given the award for best hard rock/metal performer.
“I probably get (the question) a lot more when I’m talking to American writers than I do [at home in England],” says Ian Anderson. “It’s not really a big deal over here. It was in a year where it was a new category for ‘hard rock’ forward slash ‘metal’ and that category still exists today … and we were, for some strange reason, nominated. And at the time no one paid any attention to the fact that we were nominated. There was not a peep out of anyone. Because they thought there’s no way JETHRO TULL are gonna win it. Nor IGGY POP, nor JANE’S ADDICTION. It’s going to be METALLICA because they were the huge, new, straight-out-of-the-box, enormous, hit talent that year and everybody took it for granted that METALLICA were gonna win the Grammy, including METALLICA themselves. And when it was ordered to JETHRO TULL, to a barrage of boos and hisses and gasps of disbelief, I’d like to think that it wasn’t that the six thousand voting members of the National Academy Of Recording Arts And Sciences were voting for JETHRO TULL as a heavy rock band or a heavy metal band. They gave us the award because we were a bunch of nice guys who never won a Grammy before. And sad to relate, even after all these years, there is still no category for best one-legged flute player. Otherwise, I’d be winning it every year.”
He continues, “And as we said at the time, METALLICA were an exciting new band. and they will be sure to win the Grammy next year and indeed they did. And to prove the point that heavy metal bands do have a sense of humor, they took out a full page ad in Billboard when they won the Grammy, thanking their record producer, their record company, their mums, their dads, their brothers, the family dog and JETHRO TULL for not bringing out a new album that year.”
Read more from Powerline. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Season ten of VH1 Classic‘s “That Metal Show” kicks off on Saturday, March 31 and featured guests include IRON MAIDEN‘s Adrian Smith (making his first appearance on the program), METALLICA‘s Lars Ulrich, MOTÖRHEAD‘s Lemmy Kilmister, Alice Cooper and former METALLICA bassist Jason Newsted.
“I’ve known the MAIDEN guys for a long time and been a fan since day one,” “That Metal Show” co-host Eddie Trunk told VH1.com‘s Tuner. “They are easily one of the most requested bands to have a member of on ‘That Metal Show’. Because they are such a global band, it’s been hard to track them down, but thrilled we were able to catch up with Adrian. It will be cool because we don’t hear from him often, he’s a great guy, has a huge history with the band, and has a new side project to discuss.”
He added, “I’m so excited about the evolution of the show, having rock and metal artists, and first time and returning guests. I love all the variety and am thrilled for a huge 2012!”
Distilling decades of your favorite hard rock and heavy metal into sixty minutes of mayhem; “That Metal Show” will deliver the ever-popular “Stump The Trunk” as well as the triumphant return of “TMS Top 5” to your TV every Saturday night at 11 p.m., only on VH1 Classic.
“That Metal Show” is a production of VH1 Classic. Lee Rolontz and Keshia Williams as executive producers for VH1. Jeff Baumgardner serves as producer for the series for VH1.
METALLICA will make a special announcement on Tuesday, February 7 at 11 a.m. Pacific Time.
A teaser video for the announcement can be seen below. The text in the clip reads, “You’ve seen them at festivals across the world. But you’ve never seen them… Tune in Tuesday, February 7 at 11 a.m. PST. Metallica.com.”
METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich hinted during the band’s 30th-anniversary celebration in December that the group would make an announcement in January about a special interactive fan event to take place in June.
Ulrich recently told Rolling Stone that the band is “seven, eight songs” into the writing of its next album. Ulrich explained, “We do it in rounds. We come up with something, we leave it, go to the next thing, come up with something basic, leave it and circle back around.” Guitarist Kirk Hammett added, “The stuff we’re coming up with is more groove-oriented — a heavier version of what we were doing in the early ’90s. If (2008 album) ‘Death Magnetic’ was a logical successor to (1988’s) ‘…And Justice For All’, the next album will be a heavier ‘black album.’ We’re not going to the depths of complexity that we did for ‘Death Magnetic’.”
Ulrich added that the songs on the new disc — which will be produced once again by Rick Rubin — will be “shorter, more to-the-point.”
Bassist Robert Trujillo told The Pulse Of Radio a while back that he thought “Death Magnetic” paved the way for an even better next effort. “I have a feeling that this next record is gonna be really cool,” he said. “‘Death Magnetic’, as great as it is, I think it’s, to me it was like establishing ourselves as a creative team with this unit, and you know, also reuniting with that thrashy element which is apparent in a lot of the material.”
METALLICA will play the “black album” — its 1991 self-titled fifth effort that has sold nearly 16 million copies — in its entirety at selected European festivals this summer.
As for another project — the recently announced 3D METALLICA movie — Ulrich shed some light on what the band has in mind. He said, “Imagine if you took (LED ZEPPELIN‘s (concert film) ‘The Song Remains The Same’, which is 75 percent concert, 25 percent other stuff, and flipped it around. And all the non-concert footage, instead of being about the band members, is a story that unfolds, set against the backdrop of the concert.”
METALLICA‘s four-song EP called “Beyond Magnetic”, which was made available digitally last month, was released as a physical CD on January 31 (one day earlier internationally). The effort consists of the quartet of previously unheard tracks that the band unveiled in concert in December during its 30th-anniversary celebration. All four tunes — “Hate Train”, “Just A Bullet Away”, “Hell And Back” and “Rebel Of Babylon” — were recorded during the sessions for the band’s 2008 “Death Magnetic” album but left off the final track list.
METALLICA will headline this year’s installment of the Finnish edition of the Sonisphere festival, set to take place June 4 at Kalasatama in Helsinki, Finland. Also scheduled to appear are MACHINE HEAD, AMORPHIS, GOJIRA and GHOST.
Tickets go on sale on Monday, February 6 at 9:00 a.m. at Lippupalvelu.fi and Tiketti.fi.
METALLICA will play the “black album” — its 1991 self-titled fifth effort that has sold nearly 16 million copies — in its entirety at selected European festivals, including Sonisphere, this summer.
METALLICA‘s four-song EP called “Beyond Magnetic”, which was made available digitally last month, will be released as a physical CD on January 31 (one day earlier internationally). The effort consists of the quartet of previously unheard tracks that the band unveiled in concert last month during its 30th-anniversary celebration. All four tunes — “Hate Train”, “Just A Bullet Away”, “Hell And Back” and “Rebel Of Babylon” — were recorded during the sessions for the band’s 2008 “Death Magnetic” album but left off the final track list. Source: Blabbermouth.net
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