CHILDREN OF BODOM, CIRCUS MAXIMUS are the latest act confirmed for this year’s installment of the Loud Park festival, which is set to take place October 27th at Saitama Super Arena, a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Saitama City, Saitama, Japan.
Acts confirmed for Loud Park 12: CHRISTOPHER AMOTT, SEBASTIAN BACH, BUCKCHERRY, CHILDREN OF BODOM, CIRCUS MAXIMUS, CRYPTOPSY, DIR EN GREY, DRAGONFORCE, HALESTORM, HELLOWEEN, HIBRIA, IN FLAMES, NAGLFAR, OUTRAGE, SLAYER, SONATA ARCTICA, STONE SOUR and 1349.
Calgary-based KOBRA AND THE LOTUS have tapped to support Finnish bashers SONATA ARCTICA in the US for select dates. They are as follows:
December
11 – Toronto, ON – Opera House
13 – Cleveland, OH – Peabody’s
14 – Detroit, MI – Harpo’s
15 – Joliet, IL – Mojoes
17 – Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater
20 – West Hollywood, CA – Whisky A Go Go
Kobra And The Lotus are gearing up fo a short European tour supporting STEEL PANTHER. The following dates are scheduled:
October
21 – Helsinki, Finland – The Circus
25 – Hamburg, Germany – Docks
27 – Frankfurt, Germany – Gibson
29 – Zurich, Switzerland – Volkshaus
November
2 – Antwerp, Belgium – Trix Hall
3 – Cologne, Germany – Music Hall
earMUSIC has set an October 19 release date for “Blackoustic”, the first-ever acoustic album by Finnish heavy metal singer Timo Kotipelto (STRATOVARIUS, CAIN’S OFFERING, KOTIPELTO) and guitarist Jani Liimatainen (CAIN’S OFFERING, ex-SONATA ARCTICA). The duo has been working together and playing acoustic shows for a while, and the idea of recording an acoustic album came from the fans.
Comments Kotipelto: “The fans were recording our shows with their cell phones and the’ve been telling us that we should make an album, so they could have better quality recordings of the songs to listen at home. At first, we were just joking about it, but after a while we thought, ‘Why not? As far as we know, not many people have done it before, at least not within the heavier music genre. Our initial idea was to make a self-financed album with a relatively small pressing and then just maybe sell them at our shows.”
But instead of making it a “fan-club release,” the duo has opted to work with the label earMUSIC/Edel, which also releases STRATOVARIUS‘s work since the album “Polaris”.
Most of the songs were chosen from the duo’s live setlist, including familiar STRATOVARIUS covers like “Black Diamond” and “Hunting High and Low”, but also songs like “Serenity” and “Sleep Well” from Kotipelto‘s solo albums have been given the new acoustic treatment; proving that behind great heavy metal song, there’s very often a stunning melody “screaming” to come out. Furthermore, the album includes beautiful cover versions of PETE TOWNSHEND‘s “Behind Blue Eyes” and DEEP PURPLE‘s classic “Perfect Strangers”.
“Blackoustic” also features a brand new composition, “Where My Rainbow Ends”, written by Jani Liimatainen, who says: “I remembered a song I wrote last winter. Originally it was an instrumental track, but after listening back to it I thought that the melody would work very well with vocals. We re-arranged the song into our acoustic format and — as a slave of habit — I wrote the lyrics for it the night before our last day of recording. It turned out surprisingly beautiful and delicate.”
“Jani‘s new song is a beautiful ballad,”, adds Kotipelto. “We have quite a few ballads on this album, as even the more rock oriented songs tend to sound more ballad-esque when performed by a duo.”
“Blackoustic” was recorded at Kotipelto‘s cottage at Lappajärvi and mixed and mastered by the STRATOVARIUS guitarist / studio wizard Matias Kupiainen.
The duo will also hit the road in Finland in support of the album, although the first show was on the sea, performing at the Radio Rock cruise on the Baltic Princess on September 8.
“Blackoustic” track listing:
01. Sleep Well
02. Out In The Fields
03. Black Diamond
04. My Selene
05. Behind Blue Eyes
06. Hunting High And Low
07. Where My Rainbow Ends
08. Speed Of Light
09. Perfect Strangers
10. Coming Home
11. Serenity
12. Rainbow Eyes
13. Karjalan Kunnailla
Finnish metallers SONATA ARCTICA have issued the following update regarding a delay with their ‘Shitload Of Money’ signed edition CD singles:
“The singles will be shipped to the customers on September 14th as a priority delivery. We are very sorry for the delay. This single is strictly limited, and only available from the official Sonata Arctica web shop. If you haven’t ordered yours yet, you can get it from us here.”
Sonata Arctica recently released a video for ‘Shitload Of Money’, taken from their latest album Stones Grow Her Name. Check it out below:
Stones Grow Her Name features the following tracklisting:
‘Only The Broken Hearts (Make You Beautiful)’
‘Shitload of Money’
‘Losing My Insanity’
‘Somewhere Close To You’
‘I Have A Right’
‘Alone In Heaven’
‘The Day’
‘Cinderblox’
‘Don’t Be Mean’
‘Wildfire II’
‘Wildfire III’
The official Mobile Songpier app for Stones Grow Her Name is available at this location.
“Shitload Of Money”, the new video from Finnish melodic metallers SONATA ARCTICA, can be seen below. The clip, which features the bright lights of Las Vegas, Nevada (a.k.a. “Sin City”), was made by the Finnish production company Optipari Ltd.
In an interview with Blistering.com, SONATA ARCTICA lead singer Tony Kakko stated about the “Shitload Of Money” song, “You cannot sell something you cannot buy back. A lot of people, especially on Facebook and other social media — and they should consider this! — they are putting their face and privacy out there and you can’t get it back.”
“Shitload Of Money” comes off SONATA ARCTICA‘s new album, “Stones Grow Her Name”, whicih was released on May 18 via Nuclear Blast Records. The CD was recorded in several studios all over Finland, mixed at Sonic Pump Studios by Mikko Karmila and mastered at Chartmakers by Svante Forsbäck. The effort was made available as a limited-edition digipak, standard jewel case, vinyl and download.
Jorge Fretes of Spain’s GoetiaMedia.com conducted an interview with Finnish metallers SONATA ARCTICA prior to their May 2012 appearance at the Sonisphere Festival in Getafe. You can now listen to the chat in the YouTube clip below.
SONATA ARCTICA‘s new album, “Stones Grow Her Name”, was released on May 18 via Nuclear Blast Records. The CD was recorded in several studios all over Finland, mixed at Sonic Pump Studios by Mikko Karmila and mastered at Chartmakers by Svante Forsbäck. The effort was made available as a limited-edition digipak, standard jewel case, vinyl and download.
SONATA ARCTICA‘s video for the song “I Have A Right” can be seen below. The clip was directed by Tuukka Temonen.
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