Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Soundwave Revolution Cancelled Because Of Aerosmith Backing Out & Lagging Ticket Sales



Tuesday, 9 August 2011
When it was announced that the Soundwave Revolution festival in Australia was cancelled yesterday, some fans were quick to blame Van Halen, assuming that they must have pulled out of the festival. The truth is, Van Halen DID NOT pull out of Soundwave Revolution, and had nothing to do with the festival being cancelled.
The promoter had been planning on securing one or two additional headliners, which he was unable to do. Triple M in Australia revealed today that AEROSMITH was the unannounced second headliner that pulled out of the festival. Between Aerosmith backing out, and lagging ticket sales, the promoter decided to cancel the festival.

David Bowie Likely Retired From Music, According To Biographer



8/9/2011 5:30 PM ET
(RTTNews) - Biographer and former editor-in-chief of Mojo magazine Paul Trynka thinks that it would be 'a miracle' if David Bowie were to return to music.
"My heart says he'll come back," says Trynka, "[but] my head says he's likely not to. I think he would only come back if he thinks he could deliver something that will be seismic. If you pop back into the stage, it's got to be something that has a big explosion and lots of flashes. It would be a bit of a miracle if he comes back, but miracles do happen."
Trynka wrote the recently published Bowie biography David Bowie: Starman, in which he recounts Bowie's legendary career through 300 new interviews with everyone from classmates to managers to lovers. He explains Bowie's influences on the entertainment world, from musical pioneer to actor.
Bowie has not released a new studio album since 2003's Reality.

VAN HALEN SOUNDWAVE UPDATE:


A Van Halen and Soundwave Revolution Festival update for you. I'm hearing from one of my sources connected to the band that Van Halen did NOT pull out of the Soundwave Festival and had things gone ahead as planned, the band was 100% ready to appear as publicised.
I have no reason to doubt this info, but I will state that I find it puzzling and somewhat disappointing there is no "official" word or statement from the band.

I am also told that there are now no plans for Van Halen to tour Australia. That's 2011/2012 folks....no plans at all. 13 years since their first tour and now nothing. I'm hearing that the US tour remains in planning to commence in November and the studio album is due by that time.
I also hear that the band are looking for European Festival appearances for summer 2012, not necessarily any standalone dates for that region.

Now, as far as Soundwave - I still call bullshit on their statement. Further information heard today suggests that Aerosmith were the second headliner that pulled out of negotiations, but even then - that alone is not reason for a full scale cancellation. I heard that ticket sales were way below expectation, probably due to the fact the whole line-up was a mis-match of styles and organizers failed to appeal to any one core audience.
This is Soundwave's latest statement: "It is with great sadness that we announce the cancellation of the Revolution Festival. Many of the festival bands will still be coming to Australia in that time period and team up to bring you some very special shows. These will include multi band/mini festival line-ups in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. We will be announcing these events in the next 7 days. Tickets purchased online will be refunded automatically as soon as it can be processed. If you purchased from an outlet, refunds will be available next week from point of purchase."

If there is any change to the information I'm getting, or updates....I'll be sure to post asap.

VIDEO: Watch Foo Fighters full set at Lollapalooza


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Whenever the Foo Fighters hit the stage, you know it’s gonna rock.

And rock they did last weekend at Lollapalooza in Chicago, playing a 2-hour set in almost constant rain to about 90,000 fans.

The Foos closed out the weekend spectacle, which featured three days of music in the Windy City.

Now, you can sit back and watch Foosapalooza as the band’s full set has surfaced online.

The Foos current tour, in support of “Wasting Light,” continues as the band heads to Europe for a 10-day series of dates later this month.

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NOTE: Foo Fighters start at 16:44 - Weather delay from 32:00 to 37:00

Foo Fighters – full set
Lollapalooza - Grant Park - Chicago, IL – August 7, 2011


Lollapalooza has also offered up two HD videos:

Foo Fighters – Everlong
Lollapalooza - Grant Park - Chicago, IL – August 7, 2011


Foo Fighters – Walk
Lollapalooza - Grant Park - Chicago, IL – August 7, 2011

VIDEO: Steven Tyler rocks Scituate’s Heritage Days


Tuesday, August 9, 2011


Looks like Steven Tyler need to stretch his legs and get some air.

While spending much of his summer in the studio working on the next Aerosmith album, Tyler stepped out Sunday for a surprise appearance – and performance – at Scituate’s Heritage Days in Scituate, Massachusetts.

The Patriot Ledger reports heavy rainfall Sunday morning spawned feelings of frustration, anxiety and despair for live music organizer Gerry McMorrow, who said the wet weather significantly delayed the performance schedule, forced two acts to cancel and seemingly washed away any hopes of ending the festival on a high note.

Enter Steven Tyler, whose surprise appearance Sunday afternoon drew thousands of fans to Scituate Harbor and helped salvage an event that, only hours before, had all the makings of a washout.

“Everybody was numb, hardly believing what they were seeing onstage,”
McMorrow, the owner of the Scituate Music Center on Front Street, said of Tyler’s impromptu performance.

The Aerosmith front man took to the stage – on the corner of Otis Place and Front Street – at approximately 5 p.m. He joined the James Montgomery Blues Band and Aerosmith guitarist Brad Whitford for two songs: the blues standard “All Your Loving” and the Aerosmith hit/cover of “Train Kept a Rollin’.” Tyler also joined The Family Stone later that evening for a couple of songs.

McMorrow said Tyler’s surprise visit to Scituate led to “one of the most electrifying musical moments” he had ever witnessed. “To have things fall into place like that, into this sort of Walt Disney-type ending, you couldn’t have foreseen that in the morning.”

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Don’t blame Bizkit for Van Halen call-offs



Frontman Fred’s furious his band have been put in frame after cancellation of touring festival set to stage VH comeback


Blame game: Durst
Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst is furious that his band is being blamed for the cancellation of Van Halen’s comeback tour of Australia.
The rock giants were set to play their first shows in three years on the travelling Soundwave Revolution festival in September.
But the events have been called off after organiser AJ Maddah said they’d failed to secure an appropriate second headline act.
Maddah commented: “We were scheduled to make an announcement about our co-headliner, but their circumstances changed at the last minute and they had to pull out. We don’t have enough time to replace them, so the festival has been cancelled.”
While he didn’t name the band in question, there’s been online speculation it was Limp Bizkit. But Durst rejects the idea – and suggests the call-off is actually down to Van Halen themselves.
The frontman says: “FYI, we were never on the bill to play any festival down under. So it looks like Van Halen cancels and we get thrown into the mix. Classic.”
Soundwave Revolution was also set to feature Alice Cooper, Bad Religion, Steel Panther, Panic at the Disco, Hole, the Used, All Time Low and Sum 41. Maddah says: “We could have taken the option of going through with the the lineup as we have it. It would obviously have been a better financial outcome for us. But we just didn’t want to put an inferior product on the market.”
Many of the bands are set to appear in Australia next month at a series of cut-down shows in place of the cancelled events.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Rod couldn’t sing Faces songs






Mac reveals band’s discomfort over changing keys to fit Stewart’s abilities – that’s why Hucknall was good choice for vocalist

Change of tune: Rod Stewart
Faces keyboardist Ian ‘Mac’ McLagan says Rod Stewart couldn’t sing the band’s songs in their original keys when they gathered for an attempted reunion – and that’s one of the reasons why Mick Hucknall was a good choice as another vocalist.
The band have tried to regroup with their original singer on a number of occasions, but after another failure they made the controversial decision to tour with the Simply Red frontman in his place.
And McLagan admits the band weren’t happy with the changes required to accommodate Stewart’s twenty-first century vocal abilities.
The keyboardist tells MusicRadar: “Rod’s voice isn’t what it was. He had surgery on his vocal cords a few years ago and it’s changed the way he sings.
“We had some rehearsals a couple of years ago and we basically had to re-learn all the songs in different keys. Ron Wood had to put heavier strings on his guitar and tune everything down.
“We all agreed it just wasn’t the same. That’s not to say we’ll never play with Rod again – if at some point he’s really up for it, and we can all get comfortable with the changes to the songs, there’s no reason for us not to get back out there.”
Despite a certain amount of backlash from fans, McLagan maintains Hucknall delivered the goods. “I think he’s surprised a lot of people – we always knew it would work with Mick,” he says.
“He’s a rocker at heart and was a Faces fan from way back when, so he already knew the songs inside out.”
But if Stewart does return McLagan says he’d love to hear more double-vocals between the frontman and guitarist. ““It’s a pity there are so few songs where Rod and Ron are both singing. I always thought there was something really emotional about that blend,” he reflects.
Stewart is currently working on a reunion album with Jeff Beck. In May he said he’d only commit to a Faces reunion if Wood left the Rolling Stones first.

Aerosmith Tom’s terror at new cancer attack



Hamilton reveals he had to risk losing his voice in pioneering procedure after tongue tumours returned and spread to throat

Terror: Tom Hamiton
Aerosmith’s Tom Hamilton has revealed his terror at being forced to undergo experimental surgery after his cancer returned.
The bassist was treated for tumours on his tongue five years ago, and after chemotherapy was given the all-clear. But recently the disease came back, and it spread into his throat.
With his ability to speak and sing at risk, he turned to Dr Steven Zeitels, a specialist who has devised a new form of laser treatment for cancer. But it had never been tried on the tongue area before.
Hamilton tells KSAT: “I was just terrified. I really thought, ‘Okay, I’m really looking at not being able to talk.
“The second I had a tiny bit of consciousness after the procedure, the first thing I did was make a sound. It felt normal and it sounded normal.
“I’d like to thank the doctor for helping me win the lottery.”
Zeitels explains his pioneering technique involves the use of greenlight KPT laser, but he’d only used it on vocal cords before. He warned Hamilton there was a real risk his voice and breathing passage could suffer permanent damage.
He says: “This is not your classic way, or even a typical way, to try to remove cancer from the tongue.
“Where there’s a lot of cancer, there will be a lot of blood. Where there’s a lot of blood there will be a lot of combustion – so you’re actually watching the tissues burn completely differently.”
The bassist is fully recovered and will join Aerosmith on their upcoming tour of South America and Japan.

Grohl: I don’t need Nirvana closure



Foos frontman doesn’t want connection with his previous band to be severed as he celebrates best period of his career

Good times: Grohl with the Foos
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl says he’s currently enjoying the best period of his band’s career – and he’s now happy with the position Nirvana holds in his past.
The frontman admits he once struggled with the legacy of the grunge band which collapsed after Kurt Cobain was found dead in 1994. But with new Foos album Wasting Light riding high, and a new head of steam built up following their year-long hiatus, he’s happier than he’s ever been.
Grohl tells Jam: “It’s fucking crazy. After making the album in my garage then going out and seeing the reception we’re getting, and the size of the audiences, it’s shocking.
“We don’t aspire to these lofty heights – we just want to play music. Don’t get me wrong: I’ll fucking taking it. It’s awesome; I don’t have any complaints at all. But it’s strange when you see things just getting better and better. It’s not really supposed to happen that way.”
He had time to look back to his past during the making of band documentary Back And Forth, and finds he’s at peace with almost everything that’s happened to him.
“When we first started it was only about a year after Nirvana,” he recalls. “There were lots of reasons why I didn’t want to talk about Nirvana; one was that Kurt died and he was a friend, and it was hard to talk about with anyone.
“I started the Foo Fighters to move on. It was more than a band – it was a continuation of life in music. I didn’t want to be stuck in the past, so with as much respect as I could muster I was silent about Nirvana.
“But as the years went on it became easier to talk about. Then after a while I noticed people were coming to the shows who didn’t even know I was in Nirvana. That was shocking; I’d talk to a kid and mention the drums and he’d say, ‘Oh, you play drums?’ I’d say, ‘Um, yeah, I used to be in this band called Nirvana,’ and he’d say, ‘You were in fucking Nirvana?’
“I’d just assumed it was always right there behind me. But after a while it faded a bit.”
As a result, Grohl is finally comfortable with his history. “I don’t need closure – because I don’t want it to end,” he says. “Losing a friend is something else.
“But the documentary is Foo Fighters territory. There might be some nostalgia there, but when I watch the documentary I don’t think about Nirvana, I think about the Foo Fighters.
“I remember when we watched it for the first time. We were sitting in a room, the lights went out and we watched the last 17 years of our lives. When the lights went on we looked at each other and went, ‘What the fuck just happened?’
“It’s like watching your life flash before your eyes, but you still have the opportunity to live. It’s pretty cool.”

Ratt Ready Reunion Do-Over



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08.08.2011
Ratt vocalist Stephen Pearcy confirms that the hard rock band will return in 2012 after a period of inactivity that bafflingly followed their critically acclaimed 2010 album Infestation.
Pearcy wrote on his Facebook page that his solo album, Sucker Punch, is due for completion in September, with a release date to be announced. “Then it’s all RATT music,” Pearcy wrote. “The band is starting to discuss who, what, where and when. All positive either way for you Ratt n’ Rollers!”
Infestation reached #30 on the Billboard charts, but the band played a limited number of shows before tensions within the band forced an indefinite hiatus. Drummer Bobby Blotzer’s 2010 book, Tales of a RATT: Things You Shouldn’t Know, inspired the drummer to create a new book franchise called WANTED – Things YOU Need to Know.
“I got the idea for the series in thinking, wouldn’t it be nice to approach the author of any given book that always has one or two unanswered questions?” Blotzer says. “I want to gather not only the questions, but also have the person posing the question be in the book itself. Including your name, where you’re from, and a picture of you next to your questions. How fun right?”

Skid Row should change name



Bach says former band are wrecking heritage by continuing without him and reveals divorce has taught him value of love

Straight to hell: Sebastian Bach
Sebastian Bach wants Skid Row to change their name – because the longer they continue without him the more damage they’re doing to the band’s reputation.
The singer was fired in 1996 and Johnny Solinger was eventually hired as his replacement. The only two remaining members from their classic era are bassist Rachel Bolan and guitarist Dave Sabo.
Bach and Bolan have repeatedly said there’s no chance of a reunion. But now Bach underlines his belief that his former band shouldn’t be using the name he helped make famous.
The singer tells Sonic Shocks: “It bothers me, because they’re wrecking the name.
“If they called themselves something different then we could save the name of Skid Row as something cool. But whatever – I can’t control it.”
Bach is poised to release new solo album Kicking and Screaming in September, in which he records how he’s learned the importance of love through a difficult divorce with childhood sweetheart Maria Bierk.
He says of the album cover: “It’s the goddess Kali: she’s got eight arms and she’s dragging me into hell and cutting me with knives, and that’s kind of what the divorce feels like.
“A lot of rock’n'roll songs were written about girls and relationships, and a lot of the songs on this record have to do with breaking up or finding love.
“My parents got divorced when I was 10 years old and I swore to God it would never happen to me. Now it’s happening, and that’s just life. As you get older you find out that love is the most important thing. It is to me, and that’s what I was writing about on this record.”
And the singer reveals he has to work on his trademark voice to keep it on form: “When I have a gig I start two weeks before, getting my voice ready. I do scales – Italian opera scales. It’s a style of singing that goes back to the 1700s and it keeps my voice ripping. It really makes it strong. The more you sing properly the stronger your voice gets.”

Monday, August 8, 2011

Foo Fighters finished off Lollapalooza





(RTTNews) - Foo Fighters finished off Lollapalooza on day three (August 7) before a crowd of 90,000 in Chicago. The Grant Park field where the fest took place had been hit with heavy rain which turned the grounds into a pit of filth.
The Foos did not disappoint, playing old and new tracks including "Bridge Burning," "Rope," "My Hero" and "Monkey Wrench," among others.
Other notable acts on day three included Cage the Elephant, who bore the brunt of the showers, and Damian Marley, whose set was accompanied by a rainbow as skies cleared.
Nas, the Cars and the Arctic Monkeys also took the stage on Sunday. The latter band opened for the Foos, and when front man Alex Turner sensed the crowd was itching for the headliners, he asked for their patience:
"We only have two songs left, Chicago. Dig deep."

Eddie Van Halen Opens Up in his First Guitar World Interview From 1981


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Saturday, 6 August 2011
JANUARY 1981: Guitar World's January 1981 cover was already asking if Eddie Van Halen was the World's Greatest Guitarist. At that point, the 23-year-old had made so many waves in the music world that his talent was impossible to ignore. This issue began Van Halen's long and fruitful relationship with the magazine.
From GuitarWorld.com:
Eddie Van Halen made his first Guitar World cover appearance with the January 1981 issue, during the magazine’s second year of publication. The cover beckoned readers to ponder if the young EVH was the world’s greatest guitarist, while the original headline (on page 35) dubbed him The New King of Heavy Metal Guitar.
Here’s part one of that classic interview from the January 1981 issue of Guitar World.
Just give me some of that rock ‘n’ roll music
Any old way you choose it
It’s got a back beat, you can’t lose it
Any old time you use it
Gotta be rock ‘n’ roll music
If you want to dance with me.

Chuck Berry wrote those words over twenty years ago. Edward Van Halen, guitarist for the group sporting his last name, couldn’t agree more.
At 23, you might just say he’s respecting his elders. Along with brother Alex on drums, Michael Anthony on bass and lead vocalist David Lee Roth, the group Van Halen pumps out hard-rockin’ music that was born in the basement, fused in the bars, and explodes on stage.
Describing himself as a kid “living his rock-and-roll dreams,” Eddie Van Halen has been heading there since the fourth grade. He was born in Amsterdam, Holland, where his father, a professional musician, got both brothers to the piano at an early age. His musical knowhow was born in the classics, but his spirit was in rock-and-roll.
“Who wants to sit at the piano!” he exclaimed. “I want to go crazy. Everybody turned me on. I grew up on a lot of early Beatles, DC5, Cream, Clapton, Page, Beck and Hendrix.”
He was 10 when the family moved to Los Angeles, “land of opportunity.” After the high school dances and diploma, he graduated to the bars and the start of the band that bears his name. “We were all in various bands in the L.A. area, and when we got to the college age everyone started flaking off; wanting to be doctors. We got stuck with each other. There was nobody left that was into it.”
They played all the bars and all the oldies, including a version of the Kinks’ “You Really Got Me,” which Eddie calls “a hot tune we turned into a jet plane.” The crowds got bigger and Van Halen were able to draw 3,000 people to a gig they threw themselves. Kiss’ Gene Simmons paid for their original demo sessions, and Mo Ostin, chairman of the board at Warner, and Ted Templemen, V.P. of A&R, caught their act at the Starwood Club. They were signed the next day. Three years ago they played the bar scene, today they headline arenas.
“I never imagined that we would get to where we are this quick,” Eddie reflects. Eddie Van Halen is not the arrogant, brash, or angry young man I had imagined. In fact he wears the kind of smile that could sell soft drinks on television. And he wears it well. Because Eddie Van Halen is one happy fella. The explanation is easy.
“Everything I did is because I wanted to do it,” he says without arrogance. “If I weren’t playing this arena, if I were playing a club, I’d still be doing it because that’s what I want to do. I love playing the guitar.”
More than just playing guitars, Van Halen builds them. In fact, when we met for this interview, he was surrounded by guitar parts, preparing to put together the instruments for a performance only two hours away. As the pickups, bridges, necks and strings found their way together, I began to see the picture of a young guitarist whose success in high voltage rock has left his spirit intact and his feet remarkably on the ground.
In essence, Eddie Van Halen travels in overdrive while the visions in his rearview mirror remain clear. “I’m not a rock star. Sure I am, to a certain extent because of the situation, but when kids ask me how it feels to be a rock star, I say leave me alone, I’m not a rock star. I’m not in it for the fame, I’m in it because I like to play.”
GUITAR WORLD: Were you as good a piano player as you are a guitarist?
I won first prize four years in a row at Long Beach City College for my category. The piano is a universal instrument. If you start there, learn your theory and how to read, you can go on to any other instrument.
Sounds like you had a solid foundation in the basics.
Well, I’m not a good reader. I would read and remember. The one thing I do have is good ears. I don’t mean perfect pitch, but ears for picking things up. I developed my ear through piano theory, but I never had a guitar lesson in my life, except from Eric Clapton off of records.
Do you have the ability to think something and play it immediately?
Not automatically or perfectly, but that’s the thing I don’t think when I play. It’s spontaneous, it’s feeling. It’s not calculated or figured out ahead of time. That’s why you might say I playoff the wall. When I was in junior college at Pasadena City, I took scoring and arranging class with a Dr. Fischer. Frank Zappa had also been his student. Dr. Fischer was very avant-garde and the one thing he taught me was fuck the rules. If it sounds good, it is good.
I take it you took to the guitar fairly easily?
Not to sound-ego-out, but I was a natural. My father has been a professional musician all his life, and he said, ‘Kid you’ve got it,’ Some people have got it and some people don’t, Even people who don’t have it can practice long enough to get it down to a point. But there’s always a difference between a person who has the feel and those who don’t. The difference is in the amount of emotion expressed in your playing. I listened to Debussy by two different pianists and it was like day and night. One guy had it and every note was beautiful. The other guy had lead fingers.
Did you go through a period of imitation before your own days of invention?
Definitely, and Clapton was it. I knew every note he played. That’s what I was known for around home. Me, Alex and another bass player called ourselves Mammoth and we were the junior Cream. [Shortly before going on stage, Eddie played Clapton's "Crossroads" solo for me, calling it "one of the best live recorded songs ever."] It’s funny; when I do interviews and tell people Clapton was my main influence, they go “Who?” Because they’re thinking about Clapton doing “Lay Down Sallv,” not the Bluesbreakers or Cream.
Your current trio and a singer format is not much different than Cream. Have you ever thought of working with another guitarist?
I’ve never played with another guitarist because I make enough sound on my own. What I loved about Cream is that everybody had to put out It was three people making all this noise and you could hear each person. The Allman Brothers’ feel is something I never got into. Duane was an excellent slide guitarist, but I never cared for Dickie Betts. I found their music too cluttered for my taste.
In your Clapton days, I’m sure you did some intense studying on the instrument. Do you still work as hard to improve your playing?
Yes, but I don’t call it practice. This will sound real funny to you, but we tour for eight weeks and then take eight days off. When I’m home on a break, I lock myself in my room and play guitar. After two or three hours, I start getting into this total meditation. It’s a feeling few people experience, and that’s usually when I come up with weird stuff. It Just flows. I can’t force myself. I don’t sit down and say I’ve got to practice.
Can you be specific about how you play better today than, say, when the first album was released?
I don’t consider myself a better player. I consider myself different. With the technical ability I have, I can play just about as fast as I’d like to play. Any faster at the volume I play, and I’d have distortion. So technically there’s no reason to get any faster.
But do you still reach any new plateaus?
Sure I do.
Can you point some out on your records?
The solo on “Cradle Will Rock” is different. One guitar player who I respect and think is the baddest, is Allen Holdsworth. I do one short lick on “Cradle” which is very spontaneous. That came out because I’ve been listening to this guy. On the second album I expanded a little more on harmonics.
You’re talking about hitting false harmonics by using your right hand to hit the fretboard?
Yes. First I just used my first finger on the right hand to hit a note (Heard on “Eruption” from the first Van Halen album). Then I discovered the harmonic by hitting the fret an octave above where the left hand is positioned. Now I’m expanding on that, by using all the harmonics in between the octave. I also use the slap technique, which I got from black bass players. Jimi Hendrix influenced me on how to hold the pick when I do the harmonics. I saw the Hendrix movie and discovered where the pick goes when it disappears. He holds it between the joints of his middle finger. I pick weird too. I use the thumb and the middle finger.
One thing that strikes me about your playing is that of all the high-energy players, you don’t take long guitar solos.
I haven’t heard anyone do a long interesting guitar solo outside of early Clapton. I do a guitar solo in the live show which is long, and some people may think boring, but I have fun. Clapton was my favorite. With his feel he’d hit one note where someone else would hit twenty, and his one would do something to you, whereas the other person’s twenty would leave you flat.
This is the end of Part 1 of the interview. For Part 2, continue reading on GuitarWorld.com.

Sebastian Bach debuts video for "Kicking & Screaming"


Wednesday, 03 August 2011
Sebastian Bach debuts video for "Kicking & Screaming"
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Sebastian Bach debuts new video for "Kicking & Sucking"

Today is a big day for Sebastian Bach. At least that is what he was Tweeting last nite.
Something really, really, really cool is gonna happen TOMORROW at 10am EST / 7am Pacific! I can't tell u what it is till then! But i will probably be asleep then! So look out tomorrow morning at that time.. Tomorrow is a MAJOR day in what we call Bach N' Roll !!! Stay tuned ....
Ah ha! We see, it's his new video & it just hit the web thanks to Revolver Magazine online.

Exclusive Premiere: Sebastian Bach Debuts New Video “Kicking & Screaming”
Auguist 3rd 2011 by Revolver

Sebastian Bach–who blew minds with his show-stopping performance with Asking Alexandria at the 2011 Golden Gods award show, and who is featured in the forthcoming issue of Revolver, out everywhere on August 16–unleashes his highly anticipated new solo album, Kicking & Screaming (Frontiers), on September 27. But today he’s premiering the music video for the record’s title track exclusive right here! Watch the clip below and let us know what you think in the comments.

The fans review is already in as well. In two words - It Sucks.

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Revolver asked for comments, and we have posted them.  Here is what fans are saying about Bach's new video for "Kicking & Screaming"

Kveldria writes:
congrats.. you now sound like everyone else...

Ian Pfister writes:

His vocals sound like a Chris Cornell & Axl Rose "Frankenstein's Monster". Not to impressive.

Kevin McCarthy writes:
Still in my top 5 Metal Vocalists! Never a let down. New Guitar kid is KicK A$$! Video is a little awkward though.

Edman writes:
The song is good; I like it.  Performances are solid.  The video is half decent/standard, half awful. Anything that happens in front of "the wall" is atrocious, from how uncomfortable and goofy Bas looks to the mindless inclusion of a "babe" (What is this, 1987?) for no reason at all. Should have just stuck with the band performance-oriented segments throughout.

MacdonaldShawn39 writes:
with the exception of the totally bland stock riff/cliche lyrics/ void of emotion performance I like the parts where the girl thinks she is waiting for Steven Tyler backstage and Bach looks like he nods off a few times....typical, uneventful and weak. Nice lead though, props to that guy.
Jack Benson writes:
Sucks.
J. Writes:
Sebastian is my all-time favorite singer and i think "Angel Down" is a classic from start to finish. With that said, this bums me out. incredibly generic, awful nu-metal guitar tone/riff, and a chorus that kills the energy. the worst song on "Angel Down" crushes this. probably the first time i've ever been disappointed by his new music output...  I hope it fits better within the context of the album.
C.J. Writes:
The sound is very bland. The riffs are below average and the melody is about the same.
Video production has some highlights and a lot of low-lights.
Was there not enough footage shot? Was the editor "out to lunch"?
I'm cheering for Baz, but this song was not even close to a HOME RUN!
Maybe the next song/video will be spectacular.
Bassfind writes:
Extremely mediocre song.
And the video, jesus! Who told the director that making a 45 y.o. man act coy and bashful like a 12 y.o. girl is the way to go?
Disappointment all around.

Shootmebachisbad writes:
terrible

D.J. Greatone writes:
Song rocks!! Baz sounds great!!
Video sucks though!!

MacdonaldShawn39 writes:
This is soo bad I had to watch it again for fun....lead me through this HELLL!!! wow pretty intense too bad he looks like a pissed off Joan Rivers.Someone get that girl a date and at least save her evening.....
Metal Sludge writes:
The bassist was DEFINITELY the high lite of the video.  A close 2nd goes to Bach's new "My wife left me, so I found a girlfriend who looks just like her".


Now read what the SLUDGEAHOLICS had to say HERE

Stephen Pearcy "Ratt starting to discuss who, what, where & when"



Sunday, 07 August 2011
Stephen Pearcy "Ratt is starting to discuss who, what, where & when"
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SEP says 2012 is all Ratt!
Looks like 2012 will be year of the Ratt.

This according to Stephen Pearcy's official Facebook below.

"Sucker Punch" should be completed Sept. and ready for a release date TBA. Then it's all RATT muzik. The band is starting to discuss who, what, where, and when. All positive either way for you Ratt n' Rollers! 2012.

Poison were always going to be around for a long time, claims frontman Bret Michaels.




He says: “I did imagine a lifelong career with the band. Life is about loyalty to me – you stick together. I’m still amazed by Poison and what we’ve done together so far.”
The singer says being honest is what’s kept them going: “We never faked it. It’s a simple formula but its built on authenticity. The fans aren’t dumb: they recognise when you’re putting your all into what you’re doing and they see straight through you when you’re not.”
Michaels believes the band will make another album when the time is right. “I’m not sure when it’ll happen,” he says, “But I’m sure it will one day. I love writing music and I love those guys.”

Motley Crue: Vince Neil schedules 2011 solo shows



Motley Crue’s summer tour with Poison and the New York Dolls continues to roll along across North America.

Now comes word that Crue singer Vince Neil has scheduled some 2011 solo tour dates of his own.

Motleyshout.com has confirmed the following Vince Neil solo tour dates in between breaks from the Crue’s current world tour, which will take them to Japan and Australia later this year.

Vince stated last week that Motley’s current tour is scheduled to last until fall of 2012.

Vince Neil
2011 solo shows

Aug 28 – Casino del Sol - Tucson, AZ
Sep 01 – DTE Energy Music Theater - Clarkston, MI
Sep 03 – Speaking Rock Entertainment Center - El Paso, TX
Sep 16 – Edmonton Events Center - Edmonton, AB
Sep 17 – Deerfoot Inn & Casino - Calgary, AB
Oct 14 – Eastside Cannery Casino - Las Vegas, NV
Nov 17 – Showcase Live - Foxborough, MA

Big Boi from Outkast ARRESTED FOR DRUG POSSESSION



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Big Boi, rapper for the popular group Outkast, was arrested in Miami today on charges of drug possession ... TMZ has learned.

According to the Miami-Dade County Corrections Department, Mr. Boi (real name Antwan Patton) was charged with three counts of possession of a controlled substance and one count of possession of drug paraphernalia.

The controlled substances were listed as ecstasy pills, MDMA powder and Viagra.

According to the Miami-Dade County Corrections Department, all charges are felonies.

Law enforcement sources tell us he was busted by customs and border patrol dogs as he was exiting a cruise ship. We're told Big Boi didn't have a prescription for the Viagra.

He was booked into jail at 1:35 PM ET. He was held on $16,000 bond, but was released this afternoon.

UPDATE: Big Boi's attorney Daniel Kane tells CNN the rapper was traveling with friends when he got busted. Kane says, "A small amount of contraband was found in the collective luggage." He adds, "I am confident when the entire facts are aired Big Boi will be completely exonerated."

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Flashback photo of the week. POISON & ALICE IN CHAINS!


Friday, 05 August 2011
Flashback photo of the week. POISON & ALICE IN CHAINS!
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Poison shares the stage with up n' comers Alice in Chains on tour in 1990.

Yes folks, your eyes are clear. There is no trick photography either.

Check out Bret Michaels & Layne Staley rocking out next to Mike Starr & Bobby Dall as Poison and Alice in Chains jam together.

It's crazy to think that at some point these two bands couldn't have ended up on more opposite ends of the spectrum. Sadly, both Layne & Mike are no longer with us. RIP.

In the end, it's all music. Rock n' roll is all related.

Redmond O'Neal Faces Up To Four Years On Gun And Drug Charges



8/5/2011 2:19 PM ET
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(RTTNews) - Redmond O'Neal, son of actor Ryan O'Neal and the late Farrah Fawcett, pled not guilty to charges of firearm possession by a felon and possession of a controlled substance. He faces up to four years in prison, according to a Los Angeles County DA.
O'Neal was arrested August 2 on charges of probation violation and drug possession when, during a traffic stop, a Santa Monica police officer discovered heroin in his car. Redmond's lawyer told CNN that he was ". . . cautiously optimistic that all these matters can be favorably resolved so that Mr. O'Neal can receive the opportunity for additional treatment."
Speaking with TMZ, O'Neal's father said that their family is "falling apart," admitting that his son has a "real problem," but affirming that the family would bounce back from them.
In April 2009, O'Neal was arrested on drug smuggling charges.

3 Doors Down Top Billboard's Rock And Alternative Charts



8/6/2011 1:49 PM ET






(RTTNews) - 3 Doors Down has topped both the Billboard Rock and Alternative albums charts with their latest release, Time of My Life.
The hard rockers' fifth studio album also made the Billboard 200 at number 13, the Digital albums chart at number 15 and the Hard Rock albums chart at number one.
The record hit stores on July 18 after several delays, which the band's guitarist Chris Henderson chalked up to the competition of fellow hard rockers, Foo Fighters.
Meanwhile, the top five of the Rock and Alternative albums shook out in the same fashion this week: Mumford & Sons' Sigh No More in the two spot, Falling in Reverse's The Drug in Me Is You at three, Foster the People's Torches at four and Incubus' If Not Now, When? held down the five spot.

Annette Charles, 'Grease' Actress, Dies



8/5/2011 4:19 PM ET





(RTTNews) - Annette Charles, who starred as Cha Cha DiGregorio in "Grease," passed away on August 3 after a month long hospitalization. She was suffering from cancer and had been hospitalized for complications resulting therefrom.
Speaking to TMZ prior to her death, a family member said:
"Annette had recently started having difficulty breathing and when she went to the doctor she learned that she had a cancerous tumour in one of her lungs."
Charles also starred in "Gunsmoke" and "The Bionic Woman"; however, her most memorable scene came with John Travolta during the "Grease" school dance competition.
She continued acting through the eighties before moving onto a teaching career in California.
Charles is the second "Grease" cast member to pass in recent months. In May, Jeff Conaway (Kenickie), died after a prolonged coma.

Saxon New Release


BRITISH METAL GREATS, SAXON, ANNOUNCE U.S. RELEASE OF 'CALL TO ARMS':
One of the leading bands of the 'New Wave of British Heavy Metal' movement, Saxon, is about to hit the U.S. shores hard once more. On September 27th, Saxon will release their 19th studio album overall, 'Call to Arms' (via UDR Music/EMI), and starting the following day, will launch a Stateside tour. And as evidenced by such ass-kickers as "Hammer of the Gods" and "Call to Arms," the group hasn't lost their grip on composing hard-hitting yet anthemic heavy metal with their latest offering.
Comprised of members Biff Byford (vocals), Doug Scarratt (guitar), Paul Quinn (guitar), Nibbs Carter (bass), Nigel Glockler (drums), Saxon is responsible for penning some of the 1980's most enduring metal anthems, including "Wheels of Steel," "Strong Arm of the Law," "Motorcycle Man," "Princess of the Night," and "Never Surrender," and along with the likes of Iron Maiden and Def Leppard, helped breath life back into a metal scene that many had left for dead at the time.
It's been 35 years since Saxon was originally up and running, and the group can still easily hold their own with the head banging competition.
'It's important to keep one foot in the past and one foot very much in the present,' says Byford. 'At some points in your life, whether you're younger or older, you do have these wonderful periods of 'state of graceness' where everyone likes everything you write. But you can't keep being your own tribute band, you have to try and write great new songs, and you have to try to appeal to a younger audience. Saxon has been successfully doing that for the last decade, and the result is we still have our old fan base but we also have a whole new, younger one too.'
Saxon's latest video clip, for the song "Call to Arms," will be premiered this Friday, August 5th at noon EST on America Online Noisecreep.
And hardcore Saxon fans will surely be interested in tracking down the "Digipack" version of 'Call to Arms,' as it includes a glorious bonus ­ a free seven-track CD, 'Live at Donington 1980.' Soon, U.S. fans will be able to recapture "The Power and the Glory" of Saxon all over again ­ with the release of 'Call to Arms,' and on a concert stage near you.
For more information, visit:
www.saxon747.com / saxon.udr-music.com.

'Call To Arms' Track Listing: 01 Hammer of the Gods 02 Back in 79 03 Surviving Against the Odds 04 Mists of Avalon 05 Call To Arms 06 Chasing the Bullet 07 Afterburner 08 When Doomsday Comes (Hybrid Theory) 09 No Rest for the Wicked 10 Ballad of the Working Man 11 Call To Arms ­ orchestral version.
DigiPack Bonus Feature: Live At Donington 1980 [Re-mixed and re-mastered from original multitrack tape] 01 Motorcycle Man 02 Still Fit To Boogie 03 Freeway Mad 04 Backs To The Wall 05 Wheels Of Steel 06 Bap Shu Ap 07 747 (Strangers In The Night).

Tour Dates:
9-28-11 Key Club, West Hollywood, CA
9-29-11 Last Day Saloon, Santa Rosa, CA
9-30-11 Avalon, Santa Clara, CA
10-1-11 The Boardwalk, Orangevale, CA
10-2-11 Galaxy Theatre, Santa Ana, CA
10-5-11 Club Red, Tempe, AZ
10-7-11 Sunken Gardens, San Antonio, TX
10-8-11 The Arcada Theatre, St. Charles, IL
10-10-11 Foufounes Electriques, Montreal, QC
10-13-11 B.B. Kings, New York, NY
10-14-11 Jaxx, Springfield, VA
10-15-11 Bourbon Street, Baltimore, MD

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Alec Baldwin To Host 'Saturday Night Live' Premiere



8/4/2011 9:28 AM ET





(RTTNews) - Alec Baldwin has signed on to host the season premiere of "Saturday Night Live" on September 24. The premiere will give Baldwin the most host appearances in the show's history, with sixteen. He is currently tied at fifteen with former "SNL" cast member Steve Martin.
The "30 Rock" star was never an official cast member on the show but appeared so regularly in its 37 season that he has his very own "best of" DVD. Notable performances by Baldwin in the past have included his role as Schweddy Balls, an impression of Charles Nelson Reilly and a role in the Adam Sandler "Canteen Boy" sketch series.
Baldwin, in fact, first connected with his "30 Rock" co-stars Tina Fey and Tracy Morgan during his various guest hosting appearances on the show. The second edition of the new season will feature "Bridesmaids" star Melissa McCarthy, who takes to "SNL" for the first time.
by RTT Staff Writer
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