GRAND MAGUS have announced that they will return to Europe, the UK & Ireland in 2020 for a run of 18 shows. The Stockholm based heavy metal three piece will be rallying their hordes of fans under the banner of the ‘Wolf God’ as they showcase tracks from their latest studio album. They will be supported by WOLF, also from Sweden, who are getting prepared to release their 8th studio album, “Feeding The Machine” in 2020.
Grand Magus Wolf God Europe + UK Tour 2020:
05.03 UK Bristol The Fleece
06.03 UK Manchester Academy 3
07.03 IRE Dublin THE GRAND SOCIAL
08.03 UK Belfast Limelight
10.03 UK Glasgow The Audio
11.03 UK Sheffield THE FOUNDRY
13.03 UK Birmingham The Asylum
14.03 UK Norwich Waterfront
15.03 UK London The Dome
17.03 F Paris Petit Bain
18.03 B Biebob
19.03 NL Utrecht Helling
20.03 D Cologne Essigfabrik
21.03 D Aschaffenburg Colos Saal
22.03 D Munich Backstage Halle
24.03 D Stuttgart- IM Wizemann
25.03 D Berlin Lido
26.03 D Hamburg Logo
“Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, while I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping.” As of some one hardly rocking, rocking at my smart phone. WOLF to reveal some surprise, raven has never told me any lies. Ah, distinctly I remember it was a night in September. Picked up my phone called Nik, Let’s talk, it will be quick….
Swedish heavy metallers, WOLF have recently shocked their fans with their new line up, featuring Johan Koleberg and Pontus Egberg and that was not all. They revealed that they working on their eighth studio album, entitles “Feeding The Machine”. To find out more I conducted an interview with Niklas Stålvind, an excerpt can be read below.
Asked him about the days that Richard and Andy left the band, what was the story, Nik seemed to be not very happy to talk about that era but he answered:
“We still haven’t finished recording. We have date set for mixing, dead line and we have a release date but it’s been very long process this one… Couple of weeks before [UK] tour, Andy called me, we are good friends but he’s not the guy who call you or at least he never called me. So I was really happy when he called me but then he said there’s nothing to be happy about because I’m quitting the band, but I’ll do the tour but the last thing I’ll do because I don’t feel it’s fun for me to be in the band anymore. Also I should say that Andy is playing totally a different kind of music in his other band and he seems really happy there…. I phoned up Richard to discuss the situation with Andi and everything and he told me that he’s also leaving the band…. I felt like let’s just let it go, because it seems to me neither of the guys are happy with the band and in my head I only had to finish the album and then we can sort it out.”
So what’s story of finding new members, now he sounded more excited and he replied:
“I felt a bit chaotic and I had no idea how we’re gonna to release this album with just half of the band…. Then a friend of us Mike Wead from King Diamond, he’s a close friend of Simon. He knew that we’re looking for people, so he asked Pontus the bass player of King Diamond if he knows anyone around Stockholm area for drummer. He said, yes I know a really good guy, my childhood friend, Johan, who I’ve been playing with for a long time. So I checked out Johan and he was really good drummer and seems to be a nice person as well. Mike Weed also told the bass player of King Diamond the they [WOLF] are looking for a bass player as well but I don’t think you’d be interested. But actually he was …. I did a bit of research on the guys of course, I thought they sound great and they seem to be normal nice guys! So we had a meeting with the guys and they are in the band now.”
“It’s been an emotional roller coaster the last couple of months because it’s not a good way of, I mean people quitting and new members getting in, it’s been really very exhausting to say the least. But I am very happy to have the [new] guys in the band and they wanted to be not just like hired musicians, they really wanted to be in the band for real.”
I asked him what took them so long for a new album, as “Devil Seed” was released in 2014. Nik answered:
“When we were making the “Devil Seed” album I didn’t have a job, I had to quit my job because I was burned out and I took my sick leave and invested on writing music… After the release of the album, I got a new job and start to work full time and that’s what I was doing. I have a family with two kids and also we did more touring on “Devil Seed” than we done with other albums so we were playing more lives… But mostly because I’ve been working, all the WOLF members have been working full time with day jobs but I wrote the first song for this album in 2015…. For this album, I wanted to go deeper into myself, I couldn’t really force it, to me it is just not like any songs….”
What’s the concept and idea behind the title of “Feeding The Machine” album, Nik answered me thoughtfully:
“The idea, I got, I think it was in 2016, I started to noticing that social media has become something very manipulating. When I was unemployed, I used social media to sell my artworks and I was fortunate that people saw them and buy them so I can buy foods for my children, I was very thankful. But around 2016, I started to noticed, what the f*ck is this, it’s not me using Facebook anymore, it’s Facebook using me. It’s so manipulative and it just make people gather in small groups hating each other and I felt something is really wrong there. Whatever. I take Facebook as an example but it’s the same with Google and everything, if you don’t buy service then you are the merchandise! Not only that, they are really manipulating opinions, elections, these companies are not neutral… Some people recognize it and some people don’t…. We are all feeding this machine!”
Nik and I spoke many other things like how the upcoming album would sound like and its production, so you can listen to the whole of this interview on the Audio Player below:
Swedish heavy metal act, WOLF, have just revealed their new line up featuring drummer Johan Koleberg (ex-HAMMERFALL, ex-THERION ) and bass player Pontus Egberg (KING DIAMOND) who joined the band after former members, Anders “Tornado” Modd and Richard “Raptor” Holmgren left the band after 12 years. Century Media Records posted a video online showing the band’s new line up at Simon‘s SolnaSound Production Studio.
Vocalist and guitarist Niklas Stålvind comments:
“We are super excited to launch a batch of new WOLF songs with the new line-up and play live in 2020 and beyond. While Pontus and Johan might be new faces in WOLF, they are hardly new to the metal scene, with many years of touring and countless records under their belts. If the WOLF fans like their playing half as much as Simon and I do, they will love it! We’re eager to go on tour now and show the guys that WOLF fans are the best! In addition to that, we would like to take the opportunity to thank leaving members Anders “Tornado” Modd and Richard “Raptor” Holmgren for 12 years of pure metal excellence and wish them both best of luck with their new adventures. Hail Tornado! Hail Raptor! And ALL HAIL CAESAR!”
The band has also revealed more information on their upcoming album, entitled “Feeding the Machine” which will be released on March 13, 2020 via Century Media Records. The album will be mixed by Fredrik Nordström of Studio Fredman. The artwork once again has been painted by legendary artist Thomas Holm (King Diamond, Mercyful Fate) and will be presented soon.
METAL SHOCK FINLAND‘s chief editor, Mohsen “Stargazer” Fayazi, has recently had an interview with Niklas Stålvind which will be published this week.
Metal Shock Finland Senior Manager Alison Booth recently spoke to Niklas Stålvind, front man of Swedish metallers WOLF, as part of the sixth anniversary celebrations of her Blackdiamond’s Metal Mayhem radio show. The chat was just a few days ahead of the band returning to the studio to start recording their next and eighth album, the follow up to 2014’s “Devil Seed”. The whole show can be heard here.
They discussed what WOLF has been doing the last few years, the recently announced UK tour set for March next year, Nik‘s role with THE DOOMSDAY KINGDOM and of course all the latest WOLF news, with exclusive details about the new album! Some excerpts from the chat can be read below, with the full interview on the audio player.
Discussing the next album, Niklas stated:
“It’s a bit rawer and rougher than the Devil Seed. The Devil Seed was a bit polished. I don’t wanna call it polished, it has a lot of depth to it, but it was also a kind of expensive sounding production.
This time we want to get back to the roots of the old school Wolf with the energy and rawness you know, but still keeping that depth. So this time, I tried to write deeper stuff, you know, simple, powerful songs and not overwork the demo and I’m really excited.
Also, I can tell you that one of the reasons this album has taken so long is because for me, song writing is my therapist, my shrink. And I had some really weird experience and dark period in my life that I never talked to someone about it, just put the lid on. And now, like twenty years later, I knew to get forward in life I really had to deal with these issues, that’s what these songs are about. I felt that I couldn’t really rush this process of writing the songs.
And also, there’s a lot of things going on in the world that the album deals with.
This album is not about just writing ten, twelve songs and record and get it out. It’s a bit deeper than that I think, at least for me, so that’s why it’s taken a while.”
On the new album, Niklas revealed:
“It’s not official yet but I can tell it to you – the plan is to release it in August. It depends on how well it goes in the studio, but I think it should be very easy to record it when we have things well planned out.
And everything is written already so we don’t have to sweat in the studio and come up with lyrics and melodies you know. The foundations of the songs are already there – I think it will actually be released after the summer as we plan.”
Metal Shock Finland’s Alison Booth also has a radio show, Blackdiamond’s Metal Mayhem -which has now been going for 7 years, but is celebrating its 6th birthday on http://www.totalrock.com! Tuesday 11th December is set to be a very special edition of the show, starring some awesome guests – Niklas Stålvind, front man of WOLF and Steve Williams and George ‘The Kid’ Karafotis of POWER QUEST!
Tune in from 6PM GMT to find out all the latest from both bands, you won’t want to miss it!
Also a few new singles coming up on the show from BEAST IN BLACK, NIGHTRAGE and BLACK SHEETS OF RAIN, as well as a few favourites for this birthday celebration!
It’s Christmas time and a time for celebrating, even if you’re alone! Aside from watching films and making love, we all love listening to our favourite music at full volume. Our Chief Editor has made a flammable list for you to rock with your loved ones, friends or even by yourself!
“I’ve made this for almost everyone – for those who have fallen in love this year or those who are still together after many years, those who lost their loves or friends or family members, those who are apart from each other and those who have new family members. And for those who are tired of this sad and horrible year and wish a brighter and better 2017. So here you go, rock it and don’t forget you love your neighbours, so rock it louder!
Merry Christmas!
Mohsen Stargazer Fayazi.”
1. Royal Hunt – ‘Heart On A Platter’ (“Devil’s Dozen” 2015) 2. Wolf – ‘Love At First Bite’ (“Ravenous” 2009) 3. Twilight Force – ‘To the Stars’ (“Heroes Of Mighty Magic” 2016) 4. Kingdom Come – ‘Loving You’ (“Kingdom Come” 1988) 5. Myrath – ‘Through Your Eyes’ (“Legacy” 2016) 6. Wolf Hoffmann – ‘Symphony No. 40’ (“Headbangers Symphony” 2016) 7. Judas Priest – ‘Between The Hammer & The Anvil’ (“Painkiller” 1990) 8. Iced Earth – ‘Watching Over Me’ (“Something Wicked This Way Comes” 1998) 9. Gamma Ray – ‘Rebellion In Dreamland’ (“Land Of The Free” 1995) 10. Accept – ‘Shadow Soldiers’ (“Stalingrad” 2012) 11. Black Sabbath – ‘Heaven And Hell’ (“Heaven And Hell” 1980) In memory of Ronnie James Dio R.I.P. 12. Queen – ‘The Show Must Go on’ (“Innuendo” 1991) In memory of Freddie Mercury R.I.P. 13. Motörhead – ‘Ace Of Spades’ (“Motörhead” 1980) In memory of Lemmy Kilmister R.I.P.
With the sad news today, we would like to remember Rick Parfitt from the legendary Status Quo, R.I.P.
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