“16 Dollars”, the new video from Danish metal rock ‘n’ rollers VOLBEAT, can be viewed below. The song comes off the band’s latest album, “Beyond Hell/Above Heaven”, which was certified gold by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI) (The Federal Association of Music Industry) for sales in excess of 100,000 copies in Germany. Source: Blabbermouth.net
IN FLAMES, IRON MAIDEN, AVENGED SEVENFOLD and SABATON are among the artists who were honored at this past Saturday night’s (April 2) Bandit Rock Awards at Münchenbryggeriet in Stockholm, Sweden. The awards ceremony was organized and hosted by the Stockholm-based radio station Bandit Rock 106.3.
The complete list of winners:
* Best Swedish Group: HARDCORE SUPERSTAR
* Best International Group: AVENGED SEVENFOLD
* Best Swedish Album: SABATON – “Coat Of Arms”
* Best International Album: VOLBEAT – “Beyond Hell/Above Heaven”
* Best Swedish Live Act: IN FLAMES
* Best International Live Act: IRON MAIDEN
* Swedish Breakthrough: SHERLOCK BROTHERS
* International Breakthrough: SICK PUPPIES
* Most Played Group: ROYAL REPUBLIC
* Festival: Getaway Rock Festival
DANKO JONES, PAIN and BULLET are among the artists that performed short sets at the event, which was broadcast live on the radio.
Pop Culture Madness conducted an interview with Danish metal rock ‘n’ rollers VOLBEAT when the band performed at the Theatre Of The Living Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 24, 2011. You can now watch the chat below.
VOLBEAT‘s latest album, “Beyond Hell/Above Heaven”, was certified gold by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI) (The Federal Association of Music Industry) for sales in excess of 100,000 copies in Germany.
In a recent interview with Christina Fuoco-Karasinski of Soundspike, Poulsen stated about “Beyond Hell/Above Heaven”, “It’s our new release and style-wise we’re doing pretty much the same as we did on the three previous albums, flirting around with a lot of different styles. It’s not easy to say what kind of style VOLBEAT actually is. You have so many different elements from punk and metal and rockabilly and country. For us, it’s never been important to be 100 percent one genre or one style.”
When asked about how VOLBEAT came up with its unique sound — which has been described as a cross between METALLICA and ELVIS PRESLEY — Poulsen said, “Mostly my parents would play all music from the ’50s. We were listening to Elvis, Johnny Cash, Fats Domino and Chuck Berry and Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis, all the legendary singers from the ’50s. They were listening to them all the time. All those kind of melodies, they were always spinning in my head. Even though as a teenager I was really dedicated and hooked on heavy metal, it seems like later on all the melodies form the ’50s continually showed up in my mind. So, it was very natural to mix it all up.”
Steve Newton of Straight.com recently conducted an interview with vocalist/guitarist Michael Poulsen of Danish metal rock ‘n’ rollers VOLBEAT. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
On growing up in a family that adored the likes of Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash:
“Their songs were always played in my home, and at a time I could sing all those songs. Later on, as a teenager, my big sister got a boyfriend who was really into the heavy-metal stuff like DIO and BLACK SABBATH, and later on METALLICA and IRON MAIDEN, and suddenly there was a whole new scene in the world to explore.”
On his pre-VOLBEAT death-metal band DOMINUS, which released four albums before he grew somewhat tired of the death-metal scene and his old love of classic ’50s music started to reassert itself:
“It was very obvious to me that all the melodies I was trying to sing at that point were inspired from the ’50s. Those were songs where I was blending sometimes six different styles together in one song, and I was asking myself, ‘Who the hell’s gonna listen to that?’ It was all about taking all of the influences and the styles that I liked — like rockabilly, rock ‘n’ roll, country music, gospel, death metal, punk music, whatever — and blending it all together because it really felt natural to me. And it became VOLBEAT.”
On the VOLBEAT track “Evelyn”, which features a guest appearance on growling demonic vocals by Mark “Barney” Greenway of British grindcore pioneers NAPALM DEATH:
“Writing a song like ‘Evelyn’ was my way of showing people that it was not only the ’50s elements we were inspired by, but we were actually growing up with a lot of great metal bands. And NAPALM DEATH was one of the first extreme metal bands I was listening to — I was listening to them when I bought my first guitar. So being able to have a singer like Barney from NAPALM DEATH on my record was a real accomplishment. It’s great to see that it’s actually possible for dreams to come true, in a way.”
Read more from Straight.com. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Danish VOLBEAT has issued the following update on band’s official website:
Metal Hammer has just announced the amazing results of the magazine’s Readers Poll 2010: VOLBEAT is the top scorer in 4 categories: Best Band, Best Album (Beyond Hell/above Heaven), Best song (Fallen) and Rising Artist 2010.
The band is truly overwhelmed by this incredible acknowledgement from the German fans, and Michael Poulsen comments:
”When you look at it, it looks impossible, but hey, it just shows again that we have some amazing fans and listeners in Germany. And we can’t thank you enough for your support, you truly Rock, and you make VOLBEAT very proud. Thank you so much people!”
Even the editors of Metal Hammer were surprised to find VOLBEAT three times on the top 10 for Best Song, with Evelyn and Heaven Nor Hell voted as 5th and 7th best in the category.
VOLBEAT is also among the readers’ favorites in the categories of Best Video Clip, Best Artwork and Best Show – in the latter, only beaten by Germany’s very own Rammstein!
Brand new video “16 Dollars” is viewable, since yesterday, at our website. It’s 1959 aesthetics wrapped up in smoke, fire and twisted love. Computer graphics, part blue screen, part real life but all rock n roll action. We published the video on Sunday 10 PM CET, March 13 th exclusively in our Rebels & Angels section.
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