YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, ANGRA, MOKOMA and LOST SOCIETY are the latest acts confirmed for Japan’s Loud Park 2013 which runs on Saturday, October 19th and Sunday, October 20th in Saitama City at the Saitama Super Arena.
Other bands confirmed for the festival include: AMORPHIS, BEHEMOTH, BREAKING ARROWS, BRING ME THE HORIZON, CROSSFAITH, ENFORCER, EUROPE, KING DIAMOND, LAST IN LINE, LORDI, LOST SOCIETY, MOKOMA, SPIRITUAL BEGGARS, STONE TEMPLE PILOTS with Chester Bennington, STRATOVARIUS, THERION, DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT, TRIVIUM
Loud Park 2013 features 24 bands on two different stages over two days. Ticket information will be available soon. For event details visit LoudPark.com.
Swedish guitar hero Yngwie Malmsteen has been announced as headliner for Dubai Rock Fest on 7th of June. Metal Shock Finland‘s Chief Editor, Mohsen Fayyazi has recently conducted a short interview with Yngwie for the Middle Eastern Metal webzine, Jorzine.
When asked his thoughts on Ronnie James Dio, Yngwie answered:
“Ronnie was a dear friend for almost thirty years, and I can say without a doubt that he was the greatest rock singer of all time”
Yngwie stated the following when he was asked what skills must a guitarist have to play faster than the speed of light:
“There are many elements to keep in mind, but at the root of all of them is this: you must make every note count, slow or fast.”
You can read the whole of the interview at this location.
Swedish guitar hero Yngwie Malmsteen has recently launched a new guitar lesson on the SPIN Magazine which can be seen at this location.
Malmsteen has recently released his autobiography entitled “Relentless: The Memoir” via Wiley.
How does a kid from Sweden make his way to America at the tender age of eighteen and, within a month, have people lining up to hear him play guitar? Where did he get those chops? How did he develop his singular style of playing? And what happened next?
In “Relentless”, Malmsteen relives the greatest and worst moments of his storied career as one of the most admired, talked about, and emulated guitarists in the world — from how he managed to buy his first Strat and assemble his first wall of Marshall amps to the truth behind the title of his 2005 “Unleash The Fury” album and beyond.
At the center of Yngwie‘s story is his lifelong rebellion against the conventions and restrictions of the Sweden in which he was raised. “Don’t stand out,” he was told when he dreamed of being a professional musician. “That won’t work,” he was warned when he wanted to play loud or little-known songs. His entire musical career has been a proclamation that he will stand out, and it will work.
That determination drove the fourteen-year-old Yngwie to make his now legendary “Powerhouse” demo tape, the recording that later caught the ear of Shrapnel Records‘ Mike Varney, who brought Yngwie to America in 1982. It drove Yngwie to become the de facto leader of two already existing bands before launching a solo career just eighteen months later. It also drove him to act out in sometimes bizarre ways and develop a reputation as a mercurial, perhaps unstable, personality.
Yngwie recounts these incidents with neither pride nor apology, but with a great deal of color. And he gets into the seedy and unscrupulous side of rock and roll, revealing how managers, record companies, and others ripped him off, before his wife, April, rescued both him and his business.
Musicians will be drawn to Yngwie‘s descriptions of how he composed his greatest songs and his overall approach to composition and to band dynamics. He writes with admiration about musicians, from DEEP PURPLE‘s Ritchie Blackmore to nineteenth-century violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini, who influenced his playing and the development of his unique neoclassical-metal style.
Whether you’re a total metal freak, an aspiring musician, or someone who just loves a pull-out-all-the-stops rock-and-roll biography, you will read “Relentless” relentlessly from first page to last.
Fan-filmed video footage of Yngwie Malmsteen‘s May 9 concert at House Of Blues in Anaheim, California can be seen below.
Malmsteen has just released his autobiography entitled “Relentless: The Memoir” via Wiley.
How does a kid from Sweden make his way to America at the tender age of eighteen and, within a month, have people lining up to hear him play guitar? Where did he get those chops? How did he develop his singular style of playing? And what happened next?
In “Relentless”, Malmsteen relives the greatest and worst moments of his storied career as one of the most admired, talked about, and emulated guitarists in the world — from how he managed to buy his first Strat and assemble his first wall of Marshall amps to the truth behind the title of his 2005 “Unleash The Fury” album and beyond.
At the center of Yngwie‘s story is his lifelong rebellion against the conventions and restrictions of the Sweden in which he was raised. “Don’t stand out,” he was told when he dreamed of being a professional musician. “That won’t work,” he was warned when he wanted to play loud or little-known songs. His entire musical career has been a proclamation that he will stand out, and it will work.
That determination drove the fourteen-year-old Yngwie to make his now legendary “Powerhouse” demo tape, the recording that later caught the ear of Shrapnel Records‘ Mike Varney, who brought Yngwie to America in 1982. It drove Yngwie to become the de facto leader of two already existing bands before launching a solo career just eighteen months later. It also drove him to act out in sometimes bizarre ways and develop a reputation as a mercurial, perhaps unstable, personality.
Yngwie recounts these incidents with neither pride nor apology, but with a great deal of color. And he gets into the seedy and unscrupulous side of rock and roll, revealing how managers, record companies, and others ripped him off, before his wife, April, rescued both him and his business.
Musicians will be drawn to Yngwie‘s descriptions of how he composed his greatest songs and his overall approach to composition and to band dynamics. He writes with admiration about musicians, from DEEP PURPLE‘s Ritchie Blackmore to nineteenth-century violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini, who influenced his playing and the development of his unique neoclassical-metal style.
Whether you’re a total metal freak, an aspiring musician, or someone who just loves a pull-out-all-the-stops rock-and-roll biography, you will read “Relentless” relentlessly from first page to last.
The 288-page book is available for order via Amazon.
Get ready, New York City! Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy Camp is bringing the rock to the city that never sleeps for Campalooza 2013. Don’t miss out on this special east coast edition of Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy Camp!
Ever daydreamed at work about shredding next to guitar legends Yngwie Malmsteen and Johnny Winter? Maybe bangin’ on the drums with original KISS drummer Peter Criss? Or how about getting funky with American blues, jazz and rock guitarist Robben Ford? Or do you want to jam with Leslie West of MOUNTAIN?
Campers will get the opportunity to jam and perform next to Grammy winners and epic guitar legends, as well as record with one of the most significant producers to work with the unforgettable John Lennon. You will take the stage at the legendary BB King’s in Times Square, in front of screaming fans and your family! You will perform your original songs on the stage that YARDBIRDS, and BB King himself have performed on!
The fantasy continues when you write and record next to your favorite rock stars at Gibson Rehearsal Studios, formerly The Hit Factory. The Hit Factory has had amazing artists record at their New York City facilities. Hits that have been recorded there include Michael Jackson‘s “Thriller”, as well as Bruce Springsteen‘s “Born In The USA” and Stevie Wonder‘s “Songs In The Key Of Life”!
On Saturday Night, you will play at The Cutting Room. The Cutting Room has hosted huge rock stars in the past. You will get the opportunity to stand and perform on the same stage that rockers David Bowie, Kid Rock, and John Mayer have all performed on!
If that’s not enough, there will be special guests and speakers from the world of music.
If you join our recording package, you can work with Grammy Award winner Jack Douglas in Avatar Studios (formerly The Power Station) in New York City for an exclusive recording session. The Power Station is where heavy hitters AEROSMITH, Jon Bon Jovi, Iggy Pop, Madonna, BLONDIE, Joan Jett, JOURNEY, and so many more have recorded. Acoustically, this is undeniably one of the great recording facilities in the world.
To register and get more information, go to this location.
Legendary Swedish guitar player Yngwie Malmsteen has been inducted into the Swedish Music Hall Of Fame which is part of an active and dynamic cultural life, allowing both the Swedish population and international visitors to share the constantly evolving cultural heritage that our musical tradition provides.
The Swedish Music Hall of Fame opens its doors on Tuesday, May 7, 2013. The premises at Djurgårdsvägen 68 also house ABBA The Museum. With stories from the evolution of Swedish popular music from the early 1920s to today.
As previously posted, BOKFABRIKEN has issued that the long awaited AS ABOVE, SO BELOW – THE UNAUTHORIZED YNGWIE BIOGRAPHY by Anders Tengner was released world wide in English on the 8th of May on the Kindle platform. The foreword is written by Joe Lynn Turner.
Readers say: A lot better than the official one! Andy Gavin This book gives a lot more details about his life. William Philips Great stuff! Hanna Jansson It was quite addictive. Chris A. Brooks
Furthermore the author Anders Tengner has issued the following:
The book includes interviews with 50+ people close to Yngwie; band members, managers, family, ex-wives and girlfriends. Among them, Joe Lynn Turner, Graham Bonnet, Ron Keel, Amber Landin, Mike Varney and Jeff Scott Soto. The book is only available in English as an ebook.
Kimmo Kuusniemi’s ASA unveil the long-overdue release of "Collective Failure" + first music video for title-track! Check it out and stay tuned for more news! Click image to watch the video
Kimmo Kuusniemi’s SARCOFAGUS return with a Historic 2010 Concert Video Premiere on YouTube! Click image to watch the video
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