Iconic UK metallers, PARADISE LOST, have signed a worldwide deal with German-based metal powerhouse Nuclear Blast! Formed in Halifax, West Yorkshire in 1988 and still boasting 4 of its 5 original members, the band are widely-credited with co-founding the gothic metal genre with their sophomore album, “Gothic” (1991). Through the years, PARADISE LOST have changed their style effectively and reinvented themselves again and again. They elbowed their way from their original melodic death metal on their debut, “Lost Paradise” (1990) to the classic “Icon” (1993) and more experimental “One Second” (1997). Finally they went back to the roots with their current release, “The Plague Within” (2015) and some of the best reviews of their career.
Vocalist Nick Holmes commented: “PARADISE LOST’s career has run alongside Nuclear Blast Records since the label began in the late 80’s. And as huge fans of original death metal, we still have the majority of the label’s first releases from those very early days. It’s pretty incredible to see how the label has become a real force in metal music over the years, both in Europe and America and now, nearly 30 years later, in a new chapter for the band, it’s exciting for PARADISE LOST to be a part of Nuclear Blast in 2017!”
Nuclear Blast owner Markus Staiger adds: “As a fan from day one I’ve been following PARADISE LOST ever since their death metal era but also enjoyed watching them grow into something even bigger and so unique. They defined and later on re-defined the gothic genre and always delivered the most dark and memorable songs. It’s with great pleasure to finally welcome the band to the ever-growing Nuclear Blast family! Needless to say that we’re very much looking forward to this cooperation!”
PARADISE LOST live:
18.06. B Dessel – Graspop Metal Meeting
19.06. F Clisson – Hellfest *SOLD OUT*
03.07. D Roitzschjora – With Full Force
09.07. SRB Novi Sad – Exit Festival
17.07. FIN Joensuu – Ilosaarirock
11.08. D Schlotheim – Party.San Open Air
13.08. UK Walton On Trent – Bloodstock Open Air
20.08. D Hamburg – Elb-Riot
27.08. TR Istanbul – %100 Metal Fest Headbangers’ Weekend
15.10. BR Sao Paulo – Epic Metal Fest Brazil
Swedish heavy metal heroes SABATON recently announced the release of their brand-new 8th studio album, “The Last Stand”, to be released on August 19th via Nuclear Blast.
Today, the band finally presents the first single from the upcoming record – ‘The Lost Battalion’. Watch/Stream the brand new video for the single here:
The story behind the lyrics: “‘The Lost Battalion’ is the name given to nine companies of the United States’ 77th Division during the battle of the Argonne in 1918. Even though these 550-575 brave men were completely surrounded by the German Army and subjected to friendly artillery fire, they kept on fighting for a week until they were relieved. Of the over 500-plus soldiers who entered the Argonne Forest, only 194 walked out unscathed. The rest were killed, missing, captured, or wounded.”
THE LAST TOUR 2017 with ACCEPT:
10.01 – Dublin, Vicar Street
11.01 – Glasgow, Academy
13.01 – Manchester, Apollo
14.01 – London, Brixton Academy
San Diego, California-based metal outfit CARNIFEXhave released a video where singer Scott Ian Lewis discusses the artwork of “Slow Death”.
Watch it now here:
Watch the official video for the first single ‘Drown Me In Blood’ of the upcoming album here:
“Slow Death” will be released on August 5, 2016 and can be pre-ordered here.
The record was produced and recorded by CARNIFEX and Mick Kenney (ANAAL NATHRAKH, BLEEDING THROUGH), and co-produced by Jason Suecof (DEATH ANGEL, CHELSEA GRIN, JOB FOR A COWBOY). »Slow Death« was mixed by Mark Lewis (THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, WHITECHAPEL, DEVILDRIVER, DEICIDE) at Audiohammer Studios in Sanford, Florida. Cover art for the album was created by renowned artist and longtime collaborator, Godmachine.
Check out a quick teaser of music and the album artwork here.
“Album number six, over 10 years as a band and we have more fire and passion than ever,“comments vocalist Scott Ian Lewis. “This album will reshape our genre and be looked back on as an album that started a new movement for aggressive, dark metal. We’re going to show those who love us and those who hate us just how far reaching our ambition is.”
“Slow Death” track list:
01. Dark Heart Ceremony
02. Slow Death
03. Drown Me In Blood
04. Pale Ghost
05. Black Candles Burning
06. Six Feet Closer To Hell
07. Necrotoxic
08. Life Fades To A Funeral
09. Countess Of The Crescent Moon
10. Servants To The Horde
CARNIFEX’s latest release, “Die Without Hope”, reached #98 on the U.S. Billboard Top 200 chart upon its release in March 2014 via Nuclear Blast Records. The record also reached #8 on the Hard Rock Charts.
ACCEPT’sguitar powerhouse, WOLF HOFFMANN, is set to release his second solo album entitled “Headbangers Symphony”, completely dedicated to the grand classic maestros, on July 1st, 2016 through Nuclear Blast. In support of this record, the first single, ‘Scherzo’, has been released. Listen to Wolf‘s interpretation of Ludwig van Beethoven‘s composition below:
01. Scherzo (L. v. Beethoven)
02. Night On Bald Mountain (M. Mussorgsky)
03. Je Crois Entendre Encore (G. Bizet)
04. Double Cello Concerto in G Minor (A. Vivaldi)
05. Adagio (T. Albinoni)
06. Symphony No. 40 (W. A. Mozart)
07. Swan Lake (P. Tchaikovsky)
08. Madame Butterfly (G. Puccini)
09. Pathétique (L. v. Beethoven)
10. Meditation (J. Massenet)
11. Air On The G String (J. S. Bach)
Wolf Hoffmann has a passion. His life-long love and dedication to heavy metal music is documented in dozens of albums spanning four decades with his long time heavy metal band ACCEPT. But beyond heavy metal, Wolf has an incessant craving for the classics, yes, the ones written decades and centuries ago.
Classical music has always been an influence – albeit limited – on ACCEPT‘s Teutonic approach to rock and heavy metal. However, it wasn’t until 1997 during a extended hiatus from ACCEPT, that Wolf Hoffmann finally had the chance to fully explore and fulfill this interest by recording his first astounding solo album “Classical”, a record filled with his rock guitar driven interpretations of some of classical music’s most loved compositions.
“I have always incorporated classical music in my songwriting with ACCEPT, especially with »Metal Heart«, but I constantly felt there was so much more that I could do and I did not want to overload ACCEPT or force it in any way. I always knew I could make a whole record of it and that’s how the first record »Classical« was born. Even today, fans tell me that they are still listening to it, that’s why it is so fantastic now to do another one.”
“Headbangers Symphony” is truly a bold statement by a genuine musician who simply refused to rest on his laurels and continues to push and challenge himself.
“I am just so excited about »Headbangers Symphony«. It has taken a long, long time but here we are, it’s done, finally!”Wolf is just bursting with vigor as he talks about his latest labor of love. But why now? “It’s truly coincidental, after we completed the last ACCEPT tour, I finally had the time to finish it. I started this a few years ago. The early recordings have been sitting in my archives in my home studio for years, almost completed. The reality was that with the continued success of ACCEPT, I was only able to work on it when ACCEPT was not recording or touring.”
The prevalent early challenge was to pick the most suitable compositions. This was an exploratory process that only increased Wolf‘s adoration for the classics. “I always listen to classical music, it’s always playing throughout my house. I have a huge collection of classics and as I listen – often at random, I take notes if something truly strikes me. When I notice that this or that could work in a translation to rock or heavy metal, I remember it and I pursue it! This has been going on for a long time!”
There are several reasons for the necessary experimentations that faced Wolf. Most classical compositions were written to be performed by a full orchestra. The fluid timing, those multiple, complex layers and sections that stretched out for lengthy periods, classical music was simply never designed to be played to the rigid beat so prevalent in rock ‘n’ roll.
“Headbangers Symphony” showcases an overabundance of highly skilled improvisations. Wolf took the main pieces, and then wrote riffs that fit them. Lastly, in the grand hard rock tradition, he layered a guitar solo over it. He shaped the sound into a quite adventurous elegance, but the key themes of the originals remained.
The first volume had a focus on the better known pieces; the second – “Headbangers Symphony” – takes a similar approach. “In general, it does follow the same path,” admits Wolf, “but this time I did try to add a couple lesser known compositions. Mostly though, listeners will say, hey, I know that melody… so it’s pretty much the same path as the »Classical« record. It was my desire to record melodies I like and melodies people recognise.”
Now that the album is done, Wolf is proud looking back and is pleased with this true labour of love; something he has wanted to do since the first record “Classical” came out almost 20 years ago. While ACCEPT‘s Peter Baltes added several impressive bass lines, and other notable guest musicians made an appearance as well, the bulk of the work was completed by himself and Italian musician and arranger Melo Mafali.
“There are two major categories,”Wolf elaborates. “First the heavier stuff like Beethoven, the bombastic, full force epics on which you can simply shred along. Of course then there are the ballads, slower compositions that bring out the deeper feelings in each listener.”
The highlights on “Headbangers Symphony” are plentiful and easy to pin point. The album kicks off with ‘Scherzo’ from the well-known ‘9th Symphony’ by Ludwig v. Beethoven. Many listeners might recognise the opening riff from the ACCEPT song ‘Teutonic Terror’. “Back in 2009,”Wolf explains, “when we started working on the songs for the »Blood Of The Nations« album, I played the classical demos to our producer Andy Sneap. He liked that riff a lot and insisted on using it for the album. So we wrote ‘Teutonic Terror’ using this “borrowed” riff.”
Other highlights follow in rapid succession: ‘Night On Bald Mountain’ by Russian composer Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky is a very dramatic dark song on the theme of a witches’ Sabbath, a perfect fit for Wolf‘s “metal treatment”. ‘Symphony No. 40’ by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart will be immediately recognisable. “It’s a little more up-tempo, pretty happy, typical for Mozart. Not mean and heavy as most of the other stuff,”Wolf points out. Additional highpoints include Wolf‘s interpretations of such masterworks as Tchaikovsky’s ‘Swan Lake’, ‘Pathétique’ also from Ludwig v. Beethoven, ‘Méditation’ from the opera “Thais” by French composer Jules Massenet, and of course the aforementioned ‘Madame Butterfly’.
All in all, the eleven compositions on “Headbangers Symphony” paint the perfect portrait of Wolf‘s life-long passion for the classics and his adoration for heavy metal. “I worked so much and so long on this until I felt it was ready. Now it is and I am thrilled and proud. This is my baby, my labor of love, ready for me to set it free.”
Norwegian rock band PRISTINE, featuring lead singer and primus motor Heidi Solheim, have inked a worldwide record deal with Nuclear Blast.
With three albums out, the last release “Reboot” (January 2016) was the first release outside of Norway and got much attention abroad.
Heidi Solheim comments: “This is such a big step for PRISTINE! Nuclear Blast is not only a large company with great muscle power in the music business, but it is run by passionate and warm hearted people who choose their signings wisely. I feel this is a great compliment and really believe that together we will release a lot of great music in the years to come!”
Heidi Solheim is already well on the way of writing new music for the next album for a tentative spring 2017 release. In July PRISTINE will visit Germany again and in November the band will be back for another comprehensive tour in Europe. Dates to be announced soon.
Legendary German thrashers DESTRUCTION, whose upcoming new studio album “Under Attack” will be released on May 13th, proudly present the official video clip for the title track.
Check it out here:
The partly animated clip was produced by Buntmetall (MOTÖRHEAD, SAXON, ANNIHILATOR, PANZER, CRIPPER and many more…) in April 2016.
The song ‘Under Attack’ is now also available as an instant grat track when you pre-order the album via iTunes or Amazonhere.
Mastermind Schmier states: “We keep on doing our thing. The track ‘Under Attack’ stands for classic DESTRUCTION trademarks and the video will sure provoke the outdated & the backseat drivers. But global unity can not be reached with conservative & naive religious beliefs of any kind! Dear cosmopolitans, please keep your urge for freedom alive – otherwise soon there will be NO more rock ‘n’ roll !”
DESTRUCTION will join forces with US-based thrash metal monsters FLOTSAM & JETSAM, Swedish metal maniacs ENFORCER and Brazil’s NERVOSA for a full European headlining tour this fall.
Check out these confirmed tour dates:
15.09. CH Pratteln – Z7
16.09. D München – Backstage
17.09. I Brescia – Circolo Colony
18.09. D Ludwigsburg – Rockfabrik
19.09. tba
20.09. tba
21.09. F Strasbourg – La Laiterie
22.09. F Grenoble – La Belle Electrique
23.09. F Marseille – Le Moulin
24.09. F Toulouse – Metronum
25.09. E Barcelona – Razzmatazz2
27.09. E Sevilla – Custom
28.09. P Lisbon – RCA Club
29.09. P Porto – Hard Club
30.09. E Madrid – Arena
01.10. E Bilbao – Stage Live
02.10. F Paris – La Machine
04.10. UK Glasgow – Audio
05.10. IRL Dublin – Voodoo Lounge
06.10. UK Manchester – Club Academy
07.10. UK Londo – Underworld
08.10. NL Rjissen – Lucky
09.10. NL Drachten – Iduna
11.10. CZ Prag – Storm Club
12.10. D Nürnberg – Hirsch
13.10. D Siegburg – Kubana
14.10. A Dornbirn – Conrad Sohm
15.10. B Hasselt – Muziekodroom
16.10. D Mannheim – 7er Club
The band kicked off their recording sessions for the new album after the summer festivals last year and recorded segments in various studios between September 2015 and January 2016. The poignant cover artwork was created by acclaimed artist Gyula from Hungary, who has also created artwork for ANNIHLATOR, GRAVE DIGGER, STRATOVARIUS, TANKARD and many more.
The lyric video of ‘Second To None’ can bee seen here:
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