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Thursday, May 17, 2012
Today's Day In Rock News!
Guns N' Roses' Axl Rose Injured
(hennemusic) Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose suffered an injury while the band was kicking off their tour in Moscow.
GNR kicked off their 2012 European tour with two shows in the Russian city last weekend and, according to Komsomolskaya Pravda, Rose hurt his leg when he fell off a table while dancing at the trendy club Premier Lounge after the second Moscow concert.
The Sun reports Axl's agent revealed that the rocker had slipped and pulled a hamstring. Rose wrote "Can U say HemaToma?!" when he tweeted a photo of his injury, which reveals extensive bruising to his leg. See the photo here.
Ronnie Wood Hints At Rolling Stones Tour
(Gibson) Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood has hinted the legendary band will tour soon. Earlier this year, it appeared they would be delaying the celebrations until 2013 after guitarist Keith Richards suggested the band weren't ready to go back on the road yet.
Wood told The Sun, "It looks like we are going to be doing more stuff. I am keeping October/November free, that's what I've been told. I'm just awaiting more information."
A 2012 winter tour seems unlikely. It is more plausible that late 2012 will herald full Stones rehearsals for a 2013 tour – Keith Richards has already says that he considers 2013 as the band's real 50th anniversary. "The Stones always considered '63 to be 50 years, because Charlie [Watts] didn't actually join until January," Richards said. "We look upon 2012 as sort of the year of conception, but the birth is next year." more on this story
Dio Replacement Singer Ready For Backlash
(Classic Rock) Andrew Freeman is prepared to be regarded as "the world's most hated singer" when he replaces Ronnie James Dio in a reunion of Dio's original lineup.
Guitarist Vivian Campbell recently announced he'd jammed with keyboardist Claude Schell, bassist Jimmy Bain and drummer Vinny Appice, and it had gone so well they'd decided to work together again.
Now Schnell confirms they'll perform under the name Last In Line, by way of a tribute to Dio, who died two years ago yesterday. The keyboardist also reveals the reunion came about after Def Leppard axeman Campbell jammed with metal cabaret act Steel Panther. A lot more from Schnell here.
Go To Rock Camp With Gene Simmons
(hennemusic) Gene Simmons of KISS is set to headline the Rock N' Roll Fantasy Camp this Rocktober in Las Vegas.
Rock N' Roll Fantasy Camp founder David Fishof commented: "I can't think of a better way to kick off our next installment of Rock N' Roll Fantasy Camp in Las Vegas with none other than rock god Gene Simmons."
"I can't wait to reveal the secrets of becoming a rock star," added Gene. "Rock N' Roll Fantasy Camp is a grueling, military style musical training process. And I'm just the guy to be your Sergeant. Now, drop and give me twenty." more on this story
Bono To Become Richest Rock Star
(Classic Rock) U2 frontman Bono is set to become the richest man in rock when Facebook shares go on public sale tomorrow.
His Elevation Partners equity firm bought 2.3% of the social media company in 2009 for $90m, and that investment will be worth over $1.5bn – that's £940m – by close of business today.
That will make the singer and anti-poverty campaigner far more wealthy than former Beatle Paul McCartney, who's topped the rock rich list for years and is currently valued at £665m. More rock news including Queen, Twisted Sister, Rob Zombie and more
Jack White, String Cheese Incident Hangout Webcasts This Weekend
If you can make it to Gulf Shores, Alabama for this weekend's Hangout Music Fest, you are still in luck as some of the performances are set to be webcast. We were sent these details:
Fans not lucky enough to score tickets will still be able to watch the show on Myspace and catch performances by Jack White, String Cheese Incident, Dispatch, Umphrey's McGee, G. Love & Special Sauce, Paul Oakenfold, Gogol Bordello, Dr. Dog, Flogging Molly, Yelawolf, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Alabama Shakes, and more, blaze the stage on May 18-20.
"When tickets sold out so quickly, we knew we had to do something to share the festival to a wider audience. Thanks to Myspace, music fans that can't make it to our party in person can still join in the fun," said Hangout Music Fest founder and owner, Shaul Zislin. "Enjoy the broadcast and we'll see you here next year!" more on this story
Reversed Beatles Abby Road Photo To Be Auctioned
(Gibson) An alternative photo of The Beatles' Abbey Road album sleeve is up for auction. And guess what, it proves Paul McCartney is NOT dead.
For decades, the original Abbey Road picture has been cited as "proof" of a bizarre conspiracy theory by some Beatles obsessives – that Paul McCartney died in the 1960s.
On the cover of the band's Abbey Road album, Macca is barefoot, supposedly indicating that he had died and been replaced by a body double. George Harrison, in denim, was (supposedly) dressed as the gravedigger, Ringo Starr as the undertaker and John Lennon as the preacher.
Now, however, a photograph has come to light which supports McCartney's own explanation – that he had merely kicked off his sandals because it was a hot summer's day.
In the soon-to-be-auctioned image, McCartney has sandals on and the band are crossing Abbey Road from right to left. more on this story
Def Leppard's Setlist Dilemma
(Classic Rock) Def Leppard singer Joe Elliott believes his band have no option but to play a set of hits on tour and he sometimes feels guilty about it. Yet every time he tries to address the issue by changing the setlist around, it winds up backfiring.
The Sheffield giants are preparing to tour the US with Poison and Lita Ford, and the frontman vows to give fans what the want – as long as the fans keep letting the band have their own way from time to time.
"People come to hear what they know. The only place people go psychologically prepared for an hour of brand-new music is an open mic night in some little bar," Elliott tells KFAB. "You don't go to Madison Square Garden expecting to hear two hours of brand new Paul McCartney, Def Leppard, Roger Waters or the Who. You go to see Quadrophenia, something you've owned for 40 years. That's what these gigs are." He explains why they can't make everyone happy
Leslie West Plans Three Night Stand
Leslie West will rock a very special three night stand at Iridium in Times Square on June 11, 12 and 13.
These will be isolated dates with West headlining, and performing a 75-minute set. Joining the renowned guitarist at 8PM each evening will be Bobby Rondinelli on drums and Rev Jones on bass.
West has called New York home for most of his life, and shared, "Sometimes I think about where I could have come from. Then it dawns on me, I am From New York. Then I say, 'Thank God'." more on this story
Prong Explain Why They Have Two Bass Players On Tour
Prong have a rather unusual lineup for their current UK and European tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of their Beg To Differ album.
Joining mainman Tommy Victor and drummer Alexei Rodriguez are bass players Matt Brunson of Crowbar and former Cradle of Filth bassist Dave Pybus.
Tommy explained the presence of not one but two well know bassists: "Since Tony Campos (who has been touring with the band and played on Carved Into Stone) is touring with Soulfly, we've had to tour with other bass players. Everyone who has toured with us so far has been fantastic and brought their own personal style to Prong. Phil Zeller from Toxic Holocaust did the Crowbar tour. Jason Rapesi who has played with Stone Sour did a few shows with us before that. We were heading to Europe and the guy we had couldn't do it in the eleventh hour. Rather than cancel, our friend Matt Brunson from Crowbar stepped in and learned the entire Beg To Differ album in a day and a half! Then we found out that Dave Pybus who has played with Cradle of Filth, was going to be the tech on the tour. As it turned out, Dave is a massive PRONG fan! He learned some of the other songs and has been joining Alexei and I onstage every night. Now we have two great bass players each night! This tour has been a blast!" more on this story
Ted Nugent Named Detroit's Greatest Guitar Player
Motor City Madman Ted Nugent lives up to his nickname having been voted the Detroit's greatest guitar player by a landslide.
MLive! in Michigan conducted the poll and Nugent won with 428 votes, or over 51 percent of the total vote.
Nugent is current out out on the road with REO Speedwagon and Styx of their Midwest Rock 'n' Roll Express Tour. more on this story
Drivin' N' Cryin' To Release 4 EPs Within 12 Months
Drivin' N' Cryin' fans won't have to wait long for new music from the group. In fact, you will get new music and won't have to wait long to get even more.
The band sent out this update: "In an effort to release Drivin' N' Cryin' music while it's still fresh and new to both ourselves and our fans, we have partnered with our good friends at Redeye Distribution to release 4 EPs over a 12 month period beginning June 12, 2012 [on the band's own New! Records label].
This first EP, 'Songs From The Laundromat,' contains 5 songs reflecting the rock side of DNC. EP2, 'Songs About Cars, Space and The Ramones," will showcase songs from the secret landscape of the American psyche. EP3, 'Songs From The Garage,' will harken back to DNC's punk roots. EP4 - well, you'll have to wait and see!" - Kevn Kinney/Drivin' N' Cryin' Band's site.
Gojira To Deliver The Flesh Alive This Summer
Gojira will release their 2 DVD / Blu-ray, entitled The Flesh Alive, on July 31st in North America and the band has released the trailer.
The live set includes a bonus CD and poster in the deluxe packaging The title presents the French progressive metallers complete performances from Garorock and Bordeaux, plus bonus material from a Les Vielles Charrues show, a documentary and a live CD. The trailer can be viewed here
The full track listing for The Flesh Alive features: Garorock (93 min): "Oroborus," "The Heaviest Matter Of The Universe," "Backbone," "Love," "From The Sky," "A Sight To Behold," "The Art Of Dying," "Drum Solo," "Clone," "Flying Whales," "The Way Of All Flesh," "Terra Incognita," and Vacuity."
Nick Lowe, Robyn Hitchcock, Fountains of Wayne For Yep Rock Anniversary Shows
(Gibson) Indie record label Yep Roc is celebrating its 15th birthday with three nights of concerts. Participating acts include artists who have been signed to the label, including Nick Lowe, Robyn Hitchcock, Fountains of Wayne, Dave Alvin, Chuck Prophet and many more, according to Billboard.
The shows will take place October 11-13 at the Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, North Carolina.
"We've always thought of Yep Roc as the label that refuses to be labeled, and the lineup for Yep Roc 15 is testament to that," label co-founder Glenn Dicker said. "What unites our roster, what's at the center of the Yep Roc identity, is that we are very artist-driven. The label itself is just the pop-up camper that follows behind." more on this story
Onslaught Explains In Search of Sanity Singer Switch
(Classic Rock) Onslaught founder Nige Rockett says the band were given a straight choice in between working with singer Steve Grimmett on 1989 release In Search of Sanity– or being sidelined until their record contract expired.
While the album was their most successful to date, it marked a significant change of direction and left diehard fans bewildered and angry, not least because popular frontman Sy Keeler had been kicked out. But Rockett explains the band were left with little say in the matter. "We'd recorded aw hole album and we were in the mixing stages. This was the fist time the label came down to listen to it, and, basically, they didn't like what they were hearing," He tells 69facesofrock.com. "You could tell something wasn't right. At the end they said, 'We were expecting something else. We want to look at the vocal situation.'
"Next day the management tells me Steve Grimmett's name was thrown into the bag. We said, 'No, Sy is our singer.' They were like: 'You do what we say or we put the band on ice for the length of your contract. You'll release no albums in that time. You got to play ball with what we want.' So that's what happened." more on this story
Own KISS Doobles For A Good Cause
(hennemusic) KISS are taking an active part in NF Awareness Month. Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disorder that affects one in every 2,500 births. NF is more common than Cystic Fibrosis, Muscular Dystrophy and Huntington's Disease combined.
As part of NF Awareness month, celebrity doodles, including the ones pictured below by KISS members Gene Simmons, Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer, along with Mrs. Simmons (aka Shannon Tweed) are available for auction on eBay until May 20th.
These doodles have a very important aim: the funds they raise will benefit NF, Inc. Network, an organization dedicated to providing support to individuals and families affected by neurofibromatosis (NF). More including Gene's doodle here.
Michael Angelo Batio Launching Tribute to Rock Guitar Tour
Michael Angelo Batio will be heading to Europe next week to debut his newly devised show: "Hands without Shadows - A Tribute to Rock Guitar."
This show is billed as a multimedia extravaganza featuring the music of some of the greatest rock guitarists of the past 50 years. We were sent this description. along with the dates:
Michael Angelo Batio, takes you on his 90 minute aural/visual journey to the different eras of rock music while playing guitars with incredible speed and musical precision. The "Hands without Shadow's – A Tribute to Rock Guitar" show entails an awesome display of guitar wizardry accompanied by an equally talented band. This chronological tribute features Batio's incredible arrangements and medley's from the different eras of rock beginning with Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton, then moving on to Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Metallica and more. more on this story
Jimmy Cliff, Bob Mould and More Added To DeLuna Fest
The DeLuna Fest will hit Pensacola Beach, Fl on September 21 thru 23, 2012 and organizers have announced 10 additional artists to the already impressive lineup.
The newest artist additions include Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff, Bob Mould plays COPPER BLUE, Trampled by Turtles, Blackberry Smoke, OFF! and Red Kross. Also added to the lineup are late night DJ sets from Diplo, 12th Planet, Paper Diamond and AC Slater.
Last month, the third annual music festival hosted on Pensacola Beach announced headliners Pearl Jam and Foo Fighters with Florence and the Machine, Band of Horses, Dwight Yoakam, Ben Folds Five, Guided By Voices, DJ Jazzy Jeff and many more. A third headliner will be announced in mid-June. more on this story
Greek Fire Release To Aid Cancer Stricken Bandmate
Greek Fire were recently hit with some very bad news, one of their own is battling cancer. Now the band is doing what they can to help their bandmate by donating the proceeds from a new release to his fight. The band sent out these details:
In February 2012, shortly after an amazing tour of Japan, Greek Fire drummer and longtime Story Of The Year drum tech Johnny Venus was diagnosed with Leukemia. As anyone can imagine, this devastating news came as a complete shock and rocked the entire camp to the core.
Johnny is fighting the battle of his life, and even in these darkest of times his incredible courage and strength inspired Johnny's fellow band mates to write a song about this profoundly difficult and emotional journey.
The song, "If this is the End (The Sound of Belief)" was utilized for a video GREEK FIRE released via YouTube on May 15th, 2012. The video was made for zero dollars by a group of amazing and selfless individuals that donated their time and talents with no thought of reward or payment, and the result is a heartfelt and emotional offering of hope and support for anyone, anywhere who has experience with cancer. Greek Fire is releasing this video in hopes that it can help people find the courage and strength to fight with all of their heart, and that there are people everywhere in the world fighting with them. That is the mission: HOPE. Please share this video with as many people as you can. Nothing will make Johnny Venus and the band more proud than if it can help someone, somewhere, in some way. more on this story
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Reverend Horton Heat, Nekromantix, Lee Rocker For Revival Fest
Reverend Horton Heat is set to headline the first anniversary of The Revival Festival in downtown Austin on May 26th.
"When I first had the idea for the festival in 2007, the first band I thought of was Reverend Horton Heat," says Orlando Rios, Revival Festival Executive Producer and Founder. "They were the first band I ever saw live and they changed my life for the better. Fans always request them and we are always glad to have them. Last year saw record attendance and even a nod from Austin Mayor Lee Leffingwell with our own designated day."
The following bands will join the Reverend Horton Heat in Austin: Nekromantix, Lee Rocker, Three Bad Jacks, Psycho Devilles, The Smites (Tribute to The Smiths), Rosie Flores, Holy Moly!, Johnny Hootrock, and the Hot Rod Hillbillies.
B Sides
Slash Previews New Song Unplugged
(hennemusic) This Friday, Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators will appear on DIRECTV's The Audience Network for the season premiere of "Guitar Center Sessions."
The 8:00 p.m. ET broadcast, in support of the May 22 release of Slash's new "Apocalyptic Love," marks the second time ever that the guitarist will perform an acoustic set featuring new material and tracks from spanning his career.
The latest preview features the guys performing a new track, "Not For Me." Slash's first acoustic session was filmed in Australia for "Max Sessions" back in the summer of 2010. more on this story
Mick Jagger Saturday Night Live Promos Now Online
(hennemusic) Saturday Night Live has posted a series of promos by Mick Jagger for this week's season finale.
The Rolling Stones frontman is joined by SNL's Kristen Wiig for the session, which features several different versions of a promotional ad.
In addition to his hosting duties, Jagger will perform with Arcade Fire, and the Foo Fighters with Jeff Beck. more on this story
Grandmas Smuggled Heavy Metal Behind The Iron Curtain
(Classic Rock) East Germany's cold war appetite for heavy metal was served by fans' grandparents, says Kreator frontman Mille Petrozza. And he's paid tribute to the senior citizens who risked severe reprisals to take albums behind the Iron Curtain.
As a leading symbol of western culture most heavy music was banned in the Communist bloc, with state label Amiga only publishing a range of censored pop. But those who wanted more found their own sources – and that's how German bands including Kreator found a well-informed fanbase in East Germany after the Berlin Wall came down in 1989.
Petrozza tells The Gauntlet: "They found ways to get the records. Older people were allowed to travel outside East Germany in the later years, and a lot of kids would have their grandmas bring in metal albums from West Germany." more on this story
Thief Steals Guitar By Shoving It Down His Pants
(Gibson) Stealing anything is bad. Stealing a guitar is extra-wrong. Stealing a guitar by putting it in your pants? That's crazy.
Kansas police are asking for help identifying a thief who stole a guitar by shoving it down his pants and walking out of an Olathe music store with his accomplice. The theft occurred about 2:30 p.m. April 12 at Spencer's Music Store, 1717 S. Mur-Len Road.
The two men entered the store, and surveillance photos show that as one man distracted an employee, the other grabbed a guitar and shoved it down his pants. The two men then left the store.
"We have reason to believe they are involved in similar thefts in other cities in the Midwest," Allen said. "We are working with other agencies to see if they have had crimes with similar patterns." more on this story
Remembering Sharon Sheeley
(Gibson) On this day in 2002, Sharon Sheeley, songwriter, died at age 62. Her hits include "Poor Little Fool," a U.S. #1 for Ricky Nelson in 1958 and "Somethin' Else" a 1959 hit for Eddie Cochran. Sheeley survived the car crash that killed Eddie Cochran during a 1960 U.K. tour. Gibson looks back:
There weren't too many female songwriters in the early days of rock and roll. But in 1958, Sharon Sheley, who died on this day in 2002, became the first female to compose a U.S. # 1 hit – "Poor Little Fool" for Ricky Nelson.
Born in California in 1940, Sheley fell in love with the power and glamour of rock and roll and infiltrated the scene any way she could. In Hollywood, she dated Don Everly, and hung out with Gene Vincent. She got to meet Elvis, and became friends with him and joined his Hollywood entourage.
She told Photoplay magazine in 1959 about an adventure at the move theater with Elvis and the gang: "It was intermission and while people were out buying popcorn and stuff they played records. The first record that came on was 'Don't Be Cruel.' That was followed by three other Presley records. The manager knew Elvis was there and was trying to be nice, but Elvis got embarrassed. I was sitting way down front, but I could hear a voice in the back calling out, 'Ah, lay off that Presley music. C'mon, put on somethin' else!' It was Elvis heckling his own tunes!"
Elvis also gave the young Sharon Sheeley some sage advice. more on this story
Singled Out: mbilly's malheur
Today mbilly tells us about the title track to his new album "malheur," which is set to hit stores on June 5th. Here is the story:
"malheur" is the title track of my album and takes its name for the county in Eastern Oregon where I grew up. The word is French for misfortune and supposedly came from French fur trappers who had everything stolen from them while passing through the area. They ran into nothing but trouble there so they gave it that name. It wasn't until I was a teenager that I found out what the word actually means and at the time it couldn't have seemed more appropriate to me. It's a very rural area that is both geographically and culturally miles away from Portland and what people think of as "the NW." It was around the time I was 14 that I began playing guitar and became obsessed with Uncle Tupelo, The Jayhawks, and Townes Van Zandt, all of whom were just "country" enough that I could identify with their rural aspects. Eastern Oregon is mostly dry and desolate, wide open and expansive: it looks like "the West."
I really hated it by the time I left after I graduated high school and was ecstatic to be in Portland which was everything that Eastern Oregon is not: green, liberal, and populated. I very much felt at home in Portland and no longer like a transplant. I've lived in Portland for 13 years now and slowly I've begun to feel like a transplant here. I identify with Eastern Oregon in ways that I never had before and I've become much more nostalgic for the landscape and isolation. Almost two years ago one of my best friends growing up died unexpectedly. We began playing music together when we were 14 so all of my musical development was with him. We learned the process of writing songs--both together and as individuals--with each other and we learned how to first record together. He was really fundamental in the development of something that is a huge part of my life so I can't separate making music from him, no matter how old I am or how long ago it was. We had grown apart over the years which is totally natural, but what really struck me was how immediate his death still felt to me, even though we were no longer involved in each other's day to day lives. I felt a tremendous sense of loss that I wasn't really expecting.
I found parallels in the ambivalence I felt towards my old friendship and my hometown. And I found that I can't articulate what it is about either that makes me who I am today, but I know that it's very much there. I realized that it's like trying to explain how the color of your eyes makes you who you are. It just is, it can't be separated from who you are. These feelings felt confusing and hard to solidify into any real answer or resolution. The album itself deals with this issue in one form or another on almost all the songs so I wanted the title track to be the jumping off point for it.
For the sound of the song itself I knew I wanted it to sound desolate and raw in some ways, but also driven and purposeful. I wanted it to have the atmosphere of the landscape in some way. The song wasn't going to have any kind of answer to it, so I didn't want it to be structured in a way that songs often are where the verse is setting up the question and the chorus is delivering some kind of answer. I thought of the Neil Young song "Albuquerque" which I really love and the way in which he stretches the name of the town over the whole measure so it's the only word in the chorus. I always thought that was an awesome idea and wanted to try it, so Malheur--which is a difficult word to fit in to a song--seemed like the perfect opportunity. That song became a guide for me not only for the one word chorus, but for it's lack of a resolution. It feels so sad and lonely, but it's unclear what it's really about other than he wants to get away from the pressures of his life. The song still feels complete though and for me it's one of those I most identify with. And hopefully people will have that same reaction to "malheur."
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Today's Day In Rock News!
(Classic Rock) Black Sabbath have forgotten where they came from, says drummer Bill Ward, as he confirms he won't participate in their reunion.
He reveals the band wanted him to play a "minimal" part in their Download festival headline slot – while another unnamed musician played the rest of the set. And he adds the band asked him to appear at their homecoming gig in Birmingham for free.
Ward says he's heartbroken that people who hoped to see the original lineup on stage in the coming months will be robbed of the experience. more on this story
Slash To Webcast Full Concert
Former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash will celebrate the release of his new solo album, Apocalyptic Love featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators, with a live webcast.
The new album is set for release on May 22nd and that night Slash and his bandmates--Myles Kennedy (vocals), Brent Fitz (drums) and Todd Kerns (bass)--will broadcast their live sold-out concert from Irving Plaza in New York City exclusively on the new Livestream. The full concert will air Live on Tuesday, May 22 at 10:15 PM EDT here. Follow the page to be notified when the concert is about to go live.
Yesterday, Slash premiered the new music video for "You're A Lie" the first single off Apocalyptic Love. Watch the clip here. If that wasn't enough Slash action for you, you can tune in on your radio on Sunday, May 20 as NPR "Weekend Edition Sunday" will broadcast an exclusive interview with Slash.
Van Halen Apps Released
Chris Gossett has released two new free Van Halen Apps for Android that feature both official videos and also rare videos.
Gossett tells us that one App has 31 Van Halen Official Videos, called "Van Halen Video Classics" and is here which has the QR code for any Android user to download the app for free. This has all the original Van Halen videos from the rarely seen "You Really Got Me" and "Runnin' With The Devil" official videos from before MTV, through "Loss Of Control" up to the 1984 videos and "Hot For Teacher", all the Sammy Hagar / Van Hagar videos from the "Live Without A Net" 5150 Videos to "Humans Being", the Van Halen 3 videos, even the 2006 Edward Van Halen solo "Catherine" video, and finally, today's Van Halen with "Tattoo" and "She's The Woman"; 31 Van Halen videos in total.
The other App is called "Van Halen Rare Song Vault" and is here and also has a QR code. This has over 170 rare and unreleased as well as live songs. There are now videos of the entire audio of shows from 1978, 1979, 1984, and a 2008 show. All the songs from A Different Kind Of Truth that were old demos (7 of the 13 songs) are there, very complete reviews of all Van Halen albums are there...much more.
Don't have Android? You can still check out the videos online. The official videos can be found here and the rare videos can be found here.
Remembering Ronnie James Dio
(Gibson) On this day in 2010, Ronnie James Dio died from stomach cancer. The 67-year-old metal singer had fronted many bands, including Elf, Rainbow, Black Sabbath and Dio. Gibson looks back: Among the very last songs Ronnie James Dio ever recorded was "Metal Will Never Die," an ode to the fist-pumping power and glory that Dio, himself, personified. It's been just one short year since his untimely death, on this day in 2010, and those words echo as loudly today, if not louder, than when the diminutive metal god with the golden voice first delivered them. Dio's death, though not surprising to the legion of metal fans who knew he had been ill for quite some time, galvanized the heavy metal community in an unprecedented way.
Born Ronald James Padavona in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in 1942, Dio's ascension from trumpet and French horn player, which were his first musical instruments, to heavy metal god is the story of perseverance, passion for rock 'n' roll and undeniable talent.
Dio's musical career began in 1957 with a band called The Vegas Kings, which later changed to Ronnie and the Rumblers, then Ronnie and the Redcaps, then in 1961, Ronnie Dio and the Prophets. In 1967, Dio and Prophets guitarist Nick Pantas formed the Electric Elves, which shortened its name two years later to Elf. The band's success eventually landed them an opening slot for Deep Purple, which exposed Dio's remarkable voice to Deep Purple's guitarist, Ritchie Blackmore, who later recruited Dio and other members of Elf for his new band Rainbow.
After three studio albums and a live album, Dio left Rainbow, and in 1979 he replaced Ozzy Osbourne in Black Sabbath. Dio's first album with Sabbath, the platinum-selling Heaven and Hell, was the shot in the arm Sabbath's flagging career needed. Next up was the album Mob Rules, followed by the live disc Live Evil. Disagreements during the mixing of Live Evil prompted Dio to leave the band and strike out on his own.
In 1982, Dio and former Black Sabbath drummer Vinny Appice formed Dio. They recruited 19-year old Irish sensation Vivian Campbell on guitar, as well as bassist Jimmy Bain. Dio's debut album, Holy Diver, remains of metal's landmark albums. Over the years and through numerous personnel changes – Dio would remain the only constant member of the band – the band released 10 albums. more on this story
Garbage Offering New Album A Week Early
Garbage are giving fans early access to their new album, Not Your Kind Of People, by offering the standard and deluxe editions exclusively on iTunes (U.S. only) right now.
The band's first album in seven years will be available at all retailers starting next Tuesday, May 22, 2012.
The band is currently on the road playing shows around the world and will return to the U.S. on May 18th for a live performance on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon. more on this story
Testament Set New Album Release
Testament will release their new album, Dark Roots of Earth, on July 27, 2012 in Europe and on July 31, 2012 in North America.
Artwork was painted by Eliran Kantor who has worked with such bands as Sodom, Atheist, Sigh. Dark Roots of Earth was produced, mixed and mastered once again by the world renowned Andy Sneap (Arch Enemy, Nevermore, Accept, Exodus).
Special bonus tracks were recorded, mixed and mastered by Juan Urteaga (Cattle Decapitation, Heathen, Vile, Sadus) at his Trident Studios. more on this story
The Cult To Be on Rockline Next Week
(HER) The Cult's Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy are set to be the featured guests on the nationally-syndicated radio show Rockline with host Bob Coburn on Wednesday, May 23 at 8:30PM PT/11:30PM ET.
Astbury and Duffy will talk about their new album, Choice of Weapon, that will be out Tuesday, May 22, debut songs from the new release, and take listeners' calls. Fans are invited to speak with the duo by calling 1-800-344-ROCK (7625). For a station near you and for information regarding how to access the Rockline broadcast online, go to www.RocklineRadio.com.
The Rockline appearance precedes the kick off of The Cult's 2012 world tour, set to launch in San Diego on Friday, May 25. The tour is in support of Choice of Weapon. more on this story
The Strange Case of Alice Cooper Coming To DVD
(Gibson) A classic Alice Cooper concert depicting the makeup-ed rocker during his famed 1979 Madhouse Rock Tour is set to reach DVD on May 22.
The Strange Case of Alice Cooper features footage of the shock rocker playing songs from his 1978 album, From the Inside, plus a selection of earlier hits. Highlights include Cooper singing "School's Out," "No More Mr. Nice Guy," "I'm Eighteen" and "I Never Cry" – all true Alice favorites.
Of course, this wasn't a tame show. Cooper's concert reportedly was inspired by his visit to a New York sanitarium and offers plenty of creepy allusions to the visit. The DVD also will offer an introduction by none other than late horror-film star Vincent Price. more on this story
Ratt's Stephen Pearcy Doing In-Store Hot Sauce Tasting
Ratt's Stephen Pearcy will be making a special in-store appearance in support of his band new Top Fuel Verde Sauce.
Stephen just released the sauce through High River Sauces in collaboration with Chris Santos from the Chef of the Food Network's highest rated Show "Chopped".
To celebrate the release of the Top Fuel Verde Sauce Stephen will be doing a tasting and signing at Hot Licks Hot Sauce Store in San Diego, CA on May 26th at 2 PM PST. more on this story
Chiodos Reunion for Riot Fest and More
The 2012 edition of Riot Fest is set for Friday, September 14, Saturday, September 15 and Sunday, September 16 in Chicago on the grounds of Humboldt Park.
The eighth annual Riot Fest will feature a wide mix of artists ranging from Rise Against, Iggy & The Stooges, Elvis Costello, The Offspring, A Day To Remember, Coheed And Cambria, Descendents, Gogol Bordello, The Jesus And Mary Chain, Dropkick Murphys, Nofx, The Gaslight Anthem, Alkaline Trio, Awolnation, The Promise Ring, Gwar, August Burns Red, Frank Turner, Built To Spill, Less Than Jake, Reverend Horton Heat, Fishbone, Nobunny, A Wilhelm Scream, Screaming Females, Teenage Bottlerocket, Off With Their Heads, Deals Gone Bad, White Mystery, Larry And His Flask, The Story So Far, Japanther.
Riot Fest will also feature the first show for a reunited Chiodos (original line-up) as well as a reunion for Slapstick.
The Gaslight Anthem Webcast Tonight
The Gaslight Anthem will be webcasting their concert tonight from Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn (May 16).
The band has set a July 24th release date for their new album, Handwritten, and will kick off the album release campaign with the live stream of the Music Hall of Williamsburg show, starting at 9:00 p.m. tonight May 16, here.
The Gaslight Anthem will next travel to the west coast for another intimate sold-out gig at the Roxy in West Hollywood on May 18. (No live stream announced for this one at press time.) more on this story
Jimmy Page Releasing Fine Art Photographic Print Collection
(hennemusic) A week after news that a 2009 photo print of Jimmy Page has become the 100,000th portrait to be archived by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the guitarist has announced the release of the official Jimmy Page Fine Art Photographic Print Collection.
The project is a unique collaboration between the Led Zeppelin guitarist and five legendary photographers who have captured iconic images throughout his career.
Photographs of Page performing with Zeppelin by Jorgen Angel in Copenhagen in 1970, Dick Barnatt at Earls Court Arena in 1975, Neal Preston at Chicago Stadium in 1977 and Baron Wolman at Oakland Coliseum, California in 1977 complete the portfolio. more on this story
Joe Bonamassa's New Album Coming Next Week
(Noble) Joe Bonamassa will release his new studio album, "Driving Towards The Daylight," on May 22nd in the US and May 21st in the UK.
Produced by Kevin Shirley, "Driving Towards The Daylight" highlights Bonamassa's signature style of blues, roots, and rock & roll. The album includes the Bonamassa-penned originals Dislocated Boy, the title track Driving Towards The Daylight, Heavenly Soul, and Somewhere Trouble Don't Go. Other tracks include Joe's versions of Tom Waits' New Coat Of Paint, Bill Withers' Lonely Town Lonely Street, and Bernie Marsden's A Place In My Heart.
On the album closer, Australian rock singer Jimmy Barnes sings lead vocals on his 1987 hit Too Much Ain't Enough Love.
Tool, Dave Matthews Band and Puscifer For River's Edge Fest
Tool, Dave Matthews Band and Puscifer lead the lineup for the River's Edge Music Festival which will take place at Harriet Island, Saint Paul, Mn on June 23rd and 24th. Here is the lineup:
Saturday, June 23: Tool • Sublime With Rome • Brand New • Motion City Soundtrack • Coheed And Cambria • Datsik • Scissor Sisters • Blaqstarr • Kinky • Whigs • Gardens & Villa • An Horse • Quietdrive • Yawn • The Rope .
Sunday, June 24: Dave Matthews Band • The Flaming Lips • Puscifer • Polica • Awolnation • Diplo • Mutemath • Delta Spirit • K. Flay • Am & Shawn Lee • Mexican Institute Of Sound • Civil Twilight • Hey Rosetta! • Kids These Days • Yuna.
The Last Vegas Set New Album Release
The Last Vegas have set an August 28th release date for their fourth full-length album, Bad Decisions.
Produced by Johnny K (Megadeth, Disturbed, 3 Doors Down, Airbourne), the album was recorded in the band's hometown of Chicago.
Of the new tracks, lead singer Chad Cherry referred to them as "a little more raw, a little more groovy and more Last Vegas than the previous album...", while guitarist Adam Arling declared with DIY fervor, that the album contains, "No samples, loops, backing this, that, whatever a lot of bands do nowadays. Just five guys rocking. more on this story
Asking Alexandria Release New Short Film
Asking Alexandria have released their new short film, Through Sin and Self-Destruction, exclusively on iTunes.
Here is the description their camp sent out: This is a controversial, uncensored look into the real lives of a new era of rockstars for today's generation as they take over the Sunset Strip. This is the first, but not last collaboration between writer Ash Avildsen and director Frankie Nasso, who together take you on an ambitious visual endeavor that hasn't been strived for in rock since the legendary Guns N' Roses trilogy.
The film is comprised of three music videos for the songs "Reckless & Relentless," "To The Stage" and "Dear Insanity." Guest appearances are made by Belladonna, Andy San Dimas, Sebastian Bach and more. Get it here.
Classic John Lee Hooker Show Coming To DVD
MVD have set a June 19th DVD release date for John Lee Hooker's "Cook With The Hook: Live 1974." They sent over these details:
On Saturday, July 6, 1974, Mississippi-Delta bluesman John Lee Hooker was one of the star attractions at an all-day festival attended by 6,000 people. The event in the town of Gardner Massachusetts was called "Down in the Dumps" perhaps the first in what was proposed as a series of musical events to be held in the city landfill area. Luckily, very luckily, Hooker's performance was captured on a three camera shoot and broadcast on cable television in local cities and towns.
Track Listing: It Serves You Right to Suffer, Sweet Sweet Thing, Boom Booom, Whiskey & Women, Boogie, Encore/Medle
Brite Futures (Natalie Portman's Shaved Head) Breaking Up
Brite Futures (formerly Natalie Portman's Shaved Head) had bad news for fans this week. The group announced via Facebook that they have decided to disband.
The group will play a farewell show for hometown fans on June 16th at The Vera Project in Seattle. Here is the message the band had for fans on Facebook:
It is with many bittersweet feelings that we announce that as of next month Brite Futures will cease to be an active band, and we will no longer be creating or playing music together. After almost seven years as a band (more than a quarter of our lives) we've unanimously reached the decision that it's time to move on to other adventures-the irony of which, for a band with our name, is not lost on us. This separation is not due to a falling out or any ill feelings between us personally, but with the band's momentum dying down and other aspirations beckoning, we've begun to look toward the next stage in our lives. And that's exciting at the same time as it's sad to leave behind a pursuit that saw us grow up together, from awkward high school spazzes singing about our first beards to more confident young adults. more on this story
Acherontas and Nightbrinegr Plan Split Release
Acherontas and Nightbrinegr are teaming up for a split release entitled, The Ruins of Edom.
The split is set to be released June 26th in Europe and August 16th in North America. The new split will be available as special & limited editions only.
The formats are as follows: limited to 1000 copies 3-panel digipack CD with 8 pages booklet and limited to 300 copies 12" vinyl (250 black vinyls and 50 cyan blue vinyls available via Agonia Records Webstore exclusively).
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Skid Row's Full M3 Rock Festival Set Streaming Online
(hennemusic) Skid Row headlined the Festival Stage at the M3 Rock Festival in Maryland last weekend.
The band rocked an 8-song set of classic songs from their early 90s-era.
Professional video of Skid Row's M3 set has surfaced and can be viewed right here!
Watch Tenacious D Rock Letterman
(hennemusic) Tenacious D are back today with the release of "The Rize Of The Fenix." It's the band's first new album since 2006's "The Pick Of Destiny."
The duo of Jack Black and Kyle Gass stopped by the Letterman show Monday night to give fans a taste of new music as they performed a tribute to roadies everywhere with a song called "Roadie."
The D hit the road for live shows starting May 23 in Santa Barbara, CA, with dates announced through the end of July. Watch the Letterman performance here.
Singled Out: Freak Kitchen's Teargas Jazz
Today Mattias IA Eklundh from Freak Kitchen tells us about the song "Teargas Jazz" from their latest album "Land of the Freaks". Here is the story:
Teargas Jazz from our album Land of the Freaks might seem as a strange choice for a first single but then again we are not known for walking the obvious path, slightly confused Swedish Vikings as we are. The tune is long, complex at times and based on South Indian, so called carnatic reduction structures. The tonality is from a raga called Pantuvarali, a somewhat harsh mode that I found simply impossible to do anything musical with when first exposed to it. It kept growing on me though and all of a sudden my limited Swedish intellect opened up a bit and a world of beautiful harmony appeared. The Pantuvarali contains the most "blue", dissonant combination of notes one can think of. Yet it is truly lyrical when you get into the nature of it.
During one of our visits to India we ended up in the midst of a public protest that got more and more out of control with Molotov cocktails starting to fly. The provocative drawings in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten of the prophet Muhammad drove Muslims in New Delhi mad. There we were, three Swedish blokes trying to convince the upset we had nothing to do with it. Didn't really work out and we had to throw our pagan butts into a jeep and bloody step on it to get away from the sheer madness.
Later at the concert a riot nearly broke out and we had to stop playing for a while to get the angry, fighting troublemakers out of the venue. I told them they could kill one another in the parking lot but not whilst we play. There were thousands of cool guys and gals around who wanted to rock out and have a good time. It took a while to clear the bad energy in the outdoor arena but when it turned around, it turned around good and we performed one of our most groovy, sweaty gigs ever. Footage of the performance can be seen in the video to Teargas Jazz on YouTube.
Black Sabbath Reunion Will Not Include Bill Ward
Black Sabbath Reunion Will Not Include Bill Ward
(Classic Rock) Black Sabbath have forgotten where they came from, says drummer Bill Ward, as he confirms he won't participate in their reunion.
He reveals the band wanted him to play a "minimal" part in their Download festival headline slot – while another unnamed musician played the rest of the set. And he adds the band asked him to appear at their homecoming gig in Birmingham for free.
Ward says he's heartbroken that people who hoped to see the original lineup on stage in the coming months will be robbed of the experience. more on this story
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
STEVE MILLER OPENS BOOK OF DREAMS 'INTHESTUDIO' FOR HIS LATEST CHAPTER ON ITS 35TH ANNIVERSARY:
Dallas, TX - MAY 14, 2012. North American syndicated rock radio show InTheStudio: The Stories Behind History's Greatest Rock Bands plays host to Texas guitarmeister Steve Miller for the 35th anniversary of his classic Book of Dreams. While recording his iconic Fly Like An Eagle album in '75-'76, Miller found himself with a second album of top-shelf material including the Top 10 single “Jet Airliner”, “Jungle Love”, ”Swingtown”, the steamy guitar blues “Sacrifice” and the moody “Winter Time”, selling millions of copies again. Miller is in a line of world-class Texas blues guitarists that include T-Bone Walker (who taught the little boy how to play the guitar behind his head and do the splits at the same time) and Stevie Ray Vaughan. As Steve points out to host Redbeard, there has always been an important element to the success of his live shows.
“I always made people dance when I played. I can make people get up and dance. And to me that's always a real important part of what I do.”
InTheStudio is syndicated on over 50 radio stations across North America. The Steve Miller/ InTheStudio program will air on radio this weekend. To stream this interview online, visit: www.inthestudio.net/online-on-demand/steve-miller-band-book-ofdreams-35th-anniversary/”.
Today's Day In Rock News!
Scott Weiland Says He Has Reunited With Velvet Revolver, Slash Say No Way
(Classic Rock) Slash reacted in shock yesterday when faced with Scott Weiland's claims that he was back with Velvet Revolver.
Weiland told ABC News Radio: "They gave me a couple of songs, and myself and Dave and Duff are going to be getting together for a songwriting session next week. Slash is going to do some touring then we're going to do some shows in the later part of summer into early fall."
Slash heard the comments during a live interview on Minnesota's 93X radio station. "He's out of his mind!," He exclaimed. "There's been a common rumor going around. I know he's been positive about that subject. Maybe they know something I don't know. I have absolutely no intention of going back to that." more on this story
Jimi Hendrix Movie Going Forward
(Classic Rock) Filming for the Jimi Hendrix biopic is going ahead despite protestations from the late guitarist's estate, according to movie director John Ridley.
CMU reports today that Ridley will definitely begin filming his Hendrix movie in Ireland later this month, with Outkast rapper Andre 3000 (aka part-time actor Andre Benjamin) in the lead role.
Called All Is By My Side, it's set in England in 1966 and tells the story behind the recording of Hendrix's debut album Are You Experienced. more on this story
Mustaine Sorry About Metallica and Megadeth Supergroup Speculation
(Classic Rock) Dave Mustaine has apologized to James Hetfield for suggesting plans were being made for a Metallica-Megadeth supergroup.
Last year Mustaine said he was hoping to record an album with his bassist Dave Ellefson alongside Hetfield and Lars Ulrich from the band that sacked him in 1983.
Classic Rock last week reported the Metallica frontman's reaction to the Megadeth mainman's comments: "I do see a lot of stuff in the press with him talking about jamming with us and making an album. All this other crazy stuff. I read it and say to myself, 'Hold on. This is the Dave that we kind of wanted to forget about. You know, the big mouth that wants to just go-go-go.'"
Now Mustaine tells Artisan News: "I probably shouldn't have said stuff like that. I guess some people may think I'm trying to use that as a way to get publicity. So I can see where there would be some feelings about it. That wasn't my intention."
A lot more from Dave here and find out what he told Hetfield.
Van Halen Add Even More Tour Dates
(hennemusic) Following news that Van Halen have added five new dates to their current US tour, the band announced several more additions to the "A Different Kind Of Truth" trek on Monday.
Eight (8) more concerts are now on the schedule, including stops in Spokane, Portland, Albuquerque, El Paso, Austin, Oklahoma City, Moline and Milwaukee.
The new dates are a part of the second leg of the tour, which Van Halen announced last month. The full series of summer shows start July 7 in Uncasville, CT. more on this story
Dew-Scented's New Lineup Announced
Dew-Scented sent out word that they have solidified a new band lineup that features: Rory Hansen – Guitars, Marvin Vriesde – Guitars, Leif Jensen – Vocals, Joost van der Graaf – Bass and Koen Herfst – Drums
Here is the official word: Dew-Scented vocalist Leif Jensen comments as follows: "I'm more than proud to be able to present you a new chapter in the history of Dew-Scented! By early 2011, after 4 weeks of European touring with Nile, it showed clearly that our previous "Invocation" line-up was collapsing and one member after another left the fold for different reasons. We decided to play some final festival shows together in the summer and then after Party.San Open Air and Brutal Assault Festival, Dew-Scented went away from the spotlight in order to re-group and regain new focus. And here we finally are again, back with an improved line-up and a really strong new album coming up in July: "Icarus"!"
The new line-up (re-)introduces Marvin Vriesde (Severe Torture, ex Blo.Torch) as main guitarist and songwriter. Not a stranger to Dew-Scented's path of life, Vriesde's ties with the band go as far as back as 1996, when he played lead guitars for Dew-Scented on the band's first ever proper tour (with Edge Of Sanity, Lake Of tears and Sadist), as well as for some additional shows supporting Morbid Angel. He later on returned, among other occasions, as live-session guitarist for a European tour with Cannibal Corpse in 2002 or also for runs in Europe, Japan and North America all throughout 2005, as well as appearing with guitars-leads on the "Issue VI" album and also performing on the "Turn To Ash" video clip. more on this story
The Black Keys Set For Another Round of U.S. Tour Dates
(Banana 101.5) The Black Keys have announced more 2012 U.S. tour dates that will bring them back out on the roads of America in October.
The brief West Coast trek in support of their latest album, last year's 'El Camino,' kicks off on Oct. 1 in Fresno, Calif., and currently is scheduled through an Oct. 10 gig in Las Cruces, N.M., with Canadian duo Tegan and Sara slated to open all stops.
The Black Keys currently are winding down their first-ever arena tour — its final date is Saturday (May 19) in Atlantic City, N.J. — and will take a break before heading to Dover, Del., for the previously announced Firefly Music Festival, which takes place July 20-22. More including the dates.
Rush Plan UK Tour
(Gibson) Rush have announced a five-date U.K. arena run in support of their forthcoming album Clockwork Angels – but the shows aren't for another year.
The dates will be two years after the band's last U.K. tour, the 3-1/2 hour Time Machine show. A pair of German dates also have been announced, with more to follow.
The band had already announced their North American tour, which begins in Manchester, New Hampshire on September 7 and wraps up on December 2 in Houston, Texas. more on this story
Keith Richards Won't Jam With Mick Jagger on SNL
(hennemusic) Now that Saturday Night Live has confirmed the musical guests for this week's season finale with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards tells Rolling Stone that he won't be involved.
"I spoke to Mick and he said it's something that he said yes to many months ago, so he's just doing it," Richards says. "He's on his own."
In addition to his hosting duties, Jagger will perform with Arcade Fire and the Foo Fighters with Jeff Beck. more on this story
Jane's Addiction Add Third Theatre of the Escapists Tour Leg
Jane's Addiction have added a third additional North American leg to their "Theatre of the Escapists" tour.
Mutemath, Band of Skulls and Die Antword will each open select dates of the trek which
The band embarked on the second leg of the tour last week and it set to hit venues in Florida, North Carolina, Tennessee, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. more on this story
Vixen Member Reunite Under New Name
(Gibson) Janet Gardner, Roxy Petrucci and Share Ross, three quarters of the classic lineup of '80s hard rockers Vixen, have reunited in a new band called VXN.
Singer Gardner, drummer Petrucci and bassist Ross, along with guitarist Gina Stile (Vixen's Tangerine album), will play at a number of festivals and showcase dates in 2012 to mark 25 years since the release of the first Vixen single, "Edge of a Broken Heart."
The first confirmed engagement is as part of the Monsters of Rock Cruise on March 16-20, 2013, sailing out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, bound for CoCoCay and Freeport, Bahamas. more on this story
KISS Comic Book Series To Feature Limited Editions
(hennemusic) Back in April, IDW Publishing unveiled four covers of their new KISS comic book series.
The company is issuing "Dressed To Kill, part 1" as the first in a new series, set to be published on June 13.
Now, IDW has provided an update on the KISS feature as they reveal an additional two covers for the project. Details and photos of the covers here.
AC/DC's Angus Young Named Top Guitarist From Down Under
(hennemusic) Australian Guitar magazine has named AC/DC's Angus Young as the greatest guitar player in Australian music history.
The Daily Telegraph reports Angus was #1 on the magazine's Top 50 list, ahead of Tommy Emmanuel (2), Cold Chisel's Ian Moss (3), The Living End's Chris Cheney (4) and The Angels' Rick Brewster (5).
It was an AC/DC double-shot on the list as Angus' brother, Malcolm, landed at #11. more on this story
Twin Atlantic Map Out UK Tour
Twin Atlantic are already looking ahead to this fall and have announced a ten-date UK tour which will take place in October and November.
Tthe tour follows an arena tour with Blink-182 round the UK in June and a 4 week run on the Van's Warped Tour in the US.
The band will also be performing at this year's T In The Park and Reading and Leeds Festivals. more on this story
Rival Sons Set To Support Guns N' Roses
(EAR) Rival Sons announced that they will be the main support act for Guns N' Roses for two European shows in this summer.
Rival Sons will be joining Guns N' Roses at Ahoy in Rotterdam, Netherlands on June 4th, and then at the Warsteiner Hockey Park in Mönchengladbach, Germany on June 8th.
Rival Sons guitarist Scott Holiday comments: "What a great, great opportunity to get these shows supporting Guns N' Roses! Germany has been great to us, and this will only help us reach out to so many more people over there. As far as Guns goes... I remember the first time those guys were ever on MTV, me and my best mate were watching. A total shock to the system, and to me and my friends' lives. We were really young little dudes, but we already loved our rock 'n' roll, and Guns just reeked of reality and grit... I mean they were literally very dirty. And we LOVED it. They ushered in a lot more 'real' and dirtiness to a scene that had become way too fruity-pants. As a wee guitar-playing lad, I couldn't get enough of Appetite For Destruction and Lies. Ready to see and hear some of those first tunes played live!" more on this story
58 Early Frank Zappa and Paul Buff Rarities Set For Release
(Glass Onyon) Crossfire Publications have set a May 28, 2012 release date for a 5-CD set of recordings from the pre-Mothers era, with many tracks making their CD debuts.
The set is entitled "Paul Buff Presents Highlights From The Pal And Original Sound Studio Archives." Paul Buff, owner of Pal Recording Studio in Cucamonga, California from 1957-1964, first opened up his archives in 2010 for a large series of download-only releases.
This 156-track collection features 58 early masters by the late Frank Zappa, recorded at Pal and Original Sound Recording Studios. These recordings feature Zappa as performer, writer and/or producer. more on this story
Rose Tattoo Live DVD Coming Next Week
MVD have set a May 22nd DVD release date for the Rose Tattoo' "Live In 1993 From Boggo Road Jail."
MVD sent over these details: Rose Tattoo have remained the bad boys of Australian rock since the late 70s when they ignited Australian audiences with the hits 'Bad Boy For Love' and 'Rock'n'Roll Outlaw'. After the release of their third album, 'Scarred For Life', and the chart-topping anthem 'We Can't Be Beaten', Rose Tattoo became one of the biggest, and most infamous, hard rock bands in the country.have remained the bad boys of Australian rock since the late 70s when they ignited Australian audiences with the hits 'Bad Boy For Love' and 'Rock'n'Roll Outlaw'. After the release of their third album, 'Scarred For Life', and the chart-topping anthem 'We Can't Be Beaten', Rose Tattoo became one of the biggest, and most infamous, hard rock bands in the country.
Performing here in front of a huge crowd at Boggo Road Jail (the original line-up of Angry Anderson, Peter Wells, Geordie Leech and Mick Cocks reunited to celebrate the closing of the jail) alongside the Divinyls and Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, Angry Anderson and the band deliver a thumping set of seminal Oz rock, rolling out all their big hits - including 'Assault & Battery', 'Tramp', 'Out of This Place' - and a rousing rendition of the Rolling Stones classic 'Street Fighting Man'. more on this story
Braid Plan Summer Tour
90s rockers Braid will be hitting the road this summer for a headlining tour of North America.
Joining Braid on the entire tour will be Owen as well as Aficionado and TS & The Past Haunts on select dates.
The tour will begin on Tuesday, August 7 in Cleveland, OH, and culminate in a performance at Slim's in San Francisco, CA, on Sunday, August 19. The tour will also be visiting a handful of major markets including Philadelphia, PA, on Friday, August 10, New York City on Saturday, August 11, Boston, MA, on Sunday, August 12, and West Hollywood, CA, on Saturday, August 18. more on this story
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Manager Thought AC/DC Wanted To Fire Bon Scott
(Sub) Former AC/DC bassist Mark Evans recently sat down with Ultimate Classic Rock to discuss his acclaimed new insider account of life in the band, Dirty Deeds: My Life Inside/Outside of AC/DC (Bazillion Points). Detailing his work on five early albums including Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Evans reveals that his 1977 dismissal from the band came as a complete surprise to longtime AC/DC manager Michael Browning:
Evans says: "To the point of me being sacked from the band, when Angus and Malcolm called Michael Browning to a meeting the night before I got sacked, Michael told me the next day he assumed it was going to be Bon who was fired. These days you look back, you think that's preposterous. The way it was abrupt, that's the way the guys are-Angus and Malcolm. I don't think it's any real revelation that they can make some very strong and sudden decisions."
Mark Evans' gripping first-ever memoir of life in the classic AC/DC band includes countless tales of life on the road and at home with Bon Scott, Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Phil Rudd, as the band rose from the barrooms of Australia to the palatial theaters of Paris, London, and Stockholm. more on this story
Paul McCartney Saved Mark Ronson's Life
(Gibson) Mark Ronson almost didn't get to grow up and become a hip producer and multi-instrumentalist. When Ronson was a kid, he was rescued from drowning by none other than Paul McCartney… or so it seems.
According to Spinner, Ronson was too young at the time to remember the incident, but his mother has told him the story many times. "That sounded like one of my mum's crazy stories," Ronson told Live Magazine.
"But then I did a song with Paul McCartney a few months ago. After a couple of days in the studio, he came in and said, 'Your mum's Ann, right? Me and Linda would always run into your parents on the beach in Long Island.'
"I told him about my mum's story that he saved me from drowning one time, and he said he vaguely remembered something like that. So maybe he backed up her claim, which means I can't really tease her about it now."
Ripper Owens Says Iced Earth Handled Firing Poorly
(Classic Rock) Tim 'Ripper' Owens says he always understood why Judas Priest had to fire him, and they did it decently – unlike Iced Earth, who "handled it poorly."
The singer knew he'd have to leave the British metal giants if Rob Halford wanted to return, and that's what happened in 2003.
Four years later Iced Earth mainman Jon Schaffer dumped him by email just before they started work on a new album, and at the same time announced Matt Barlow had returned to the mic. He has a lot to say, read it here.
Sex Pistols' Steve Jones Kicks Off Scotland Week on Craig Ferguson
(hennemusic) Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones was on hand to help kick off Scotland week on The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson Monday night.
Ferguson and his cast of characters romped through a punked up version of "Scottish Rite Temple Stomp."
Written by John Crozier, the song was originally recorded by Ninian Hawick, a collective of musicians who churn out an experimental take of lo-fi power pop. Formerly of Shebrews, the Hang Ups, and the Legendary Jim Ruiz Group, Crozier got together with vocalist Heather McElhatton for a collaboration of guitars, bagpipes, and piano, releasing "Steep Steps" in 1998. Watch it here.
Queensryche's M3 Rock Festival Set Streaming Online
(hennemusic) Queensryche continue their 30th Anniversary tour this spring. Queensryche rolled into Maryland over the weekend to play the M3 Rock Festival, and professional video of their full set has surfaced.
The band is also promoting its latest release, 2011's "Dedicated To Chaos." The album was recorded in the group's hometown and produced by Kelly Gray. "It's kind of like an 'Empire' record set 25 years in the future," singer Geoff Tate told U.K.'s Rock Radio upon its release.
"It's a very listenable record, I think. I think people will find it interesting to listen to on headphones, especially. There's a lot going on with it. And there's definitely an emphasis on the rhythm section. Eddie [Jackson, bass] and Scott [Rockenfield, drums] have written a lot of the songs on this particular record, so it really showcases what they do, which is something very special. This record is definitely a boundary-pusher in a lot of respects, I think. It's always difficult to describe music; it's better to experience it. So I'll let people hear it and make up their own minds.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Today's Day In Rock!!
AC/DC Plan New Album
(Classic Rock) AC/DC mainman Malcolm Young discovered he's less famous than his folk musician relative when he took his family to explore their roots on a remote Scottish Island. He discussed his trip to Scotland and AC/DC's future with Classic Rock's Eric Mackinnon.
He confirmed they're working on a potential follow-up to 2008′s Black Ice. But he warned fans are in for a longer wait than expected, after singer Brian Johnson suggested there would be new material next year.
"You know what Brian's like. He just says things and then walks away. It'll be a little while – a year or two anyway," Young explained. "I've been doing some jamming on some song ideas but I do that all the time, as do the rest of the band. We are still working. But we had a long rest between Stiff Upper Lip and Black Ice, so I think we need a couple of years to recuperate and work on it a bit more." And what about a massive world tour?
Mick Jagger, Jeff Beck, Foo Fighter and Arcade Fire for SNL Jam
(hennemusic) After a few days of rumors, Saturday Night Live has confirmed the musical guests that will be joining Mick Jagger on the show's season finale this week.
In addition to his hosting duties, Jagger will perform with Arcade Fire and the Foo Fighters with Jeff Beck.
Rumors surfaced a few days ago that the Rolling Stones have been rehearsing secretly in New York, prompting speculation that the band will make a surprise appearance on the program with their frontman. more on this story
Van Halen Expand North American Tour
(hennemusic) Van Halen have added more dates to their "A Different Kind Of Truth" North American tour.
Five new shows have been announced, including stops in Sacramento, CA, Fresno, CA, Reno, NV, Salt Lake City, UT and Wichita, KS.
The new dates are a part of the second leg of the tour, which Van Halen announced last month. The full series of summer shows start July 7 in Uncasville, CT. more on this story
Aerosmith Almost Done With New Album
(Gibson) Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry has confirmed that the band's new album is almost finished. In an interview with Rolling Stone he says the band are working on mixing the new tracks this week.
Perry says: "It's really close. We've started to mix. We've mixed a couple of the songs already, but I guess this week we're really kind of rolling into mix mode. We have a couple of tracks left to finish up, just to put some overdubs on, but we're kind of going from the final, final recording tracks to mixing this week."
Perry also confirmed that the band will release a new single "in three or four weeks." It will be the first release from their 15th studio album – the follow-up to 2004's Honkin' on Bobo – which will be produced by Jack Douglas, the man behind 1975's Toys in the Attic.
Speaking of the new material, Perry said: "The record's gonna sound modern and hi-fi. We're not sitting around going, 'We're gonna do Night in the Ruts again or Rocks again.' We want to make a modern sounding record, but the main thing is the energy that the early records had." more on this story
Joey Ramone's Birthday Bash To Feature Live Preview of Forthcoming Album
We received some big news about a special feature to this year's Joey Ramone's Birthday Bash: This year's event will be held on Saturday, May 19, will include a very special addition to the format of the past 11 years.
In anticipation of the forthcoming posthumous new Joey Ramone CD, "...ya know?," the event will culminate in a live performance of the entire album in advance of its actual release. The set will feature a band of renowned punk musicians, led by Ramone's brother Mickey Leigh.
Participants include the following musicians who appear on the "...ya know?" album: Richie Stotts, JP "Thunderbolt" Patterson, Jean Beauvoir, Ed Statium, Al Maddy, Amy Hartman, and Mickey Leigh. Performing at the event will be The Threads, The Brats, The Indecent, Ivan Julian, and The Bullys. Furthermore, special guest appearances are expected by Tommy Ramone, Ross the Boss, Joey Lanz, Mick Stitch, Walt Stack, Yoav, Alex Holyboy, Tish & Snookie, Bebe Buell, Tina Ingrid, Louisa Bradshaw, and George Tabb. more on this story
Blues Brothers' Donald 'Duck' Dunn Dead at 70
(Classic Rock) Respected soul and blues bassist Donald 'Duck' Dunn has died at the age of 70. He's remembered for being a member of Dan Akroyd and John Belushi's comedy revue outfit the Blues Brothers and for his long-term membership of session stars Booker T and the MGs.
With that band he laid down bass lines on Otis Redding's Respect, Sam and Dave's Hold On I'm Coming and Albert King's Born Under a Bad Sign, among many others. He went on to play with Muddy Waters, Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Rod Stewart, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Jerry Lee Lewis, Levon Helm and Freddy King.
Dunn was semi-retired, partly caused by back problems which made walking painful. But he had just completed a five-night tour of Japan, ending with two shows in the Blue Note Night Club in Tokyo. He'd been playing as part of the Stax Show with MGs guitarist Steve Cropper and Stax singer Eddie Floyd. more on this story
Former Iron Maiden Singer Paul Di'Anno Pondering Retirement
(Classic Rock) Paul Di'Anno knows how he'll spend his retirement but he's given himself at least two years to decide when to do it.
And he's still upset over the "official" reason given for his departure from Iron Maiden in 1981.
He's back on the road after serving a prison sentence for benefit fraud. Last year he pled guilty to claiming over £45,000 through being unable to work because of back problems – even though he was playing gigs all over the world at the time.
But his thoughts are beginning to move beyond the live arena. He tells Let There Be Rock: "It's what I do, and it's what I love, but it's not everything. The everything is my family. When I leave this, there's no return for me – I'm done.
"I am tired. I work very hard." . Find out what he plans to do in retirement
Guns N' Roses Kick Off 2012 Tour
(hennemusic) Guns N' Roses kicked off their 2012 European tour Friday with the first of back-to-back nights in Moscow.
Following their weekend shows in Russia, the band will team up with Thin Lizzy for a string of dates across the UK, starting on May 17 in Dublin and wrapping with a two night stand at London's 02 Arena on May 31 and June 1.
From there, Guns N' Roses will play shows across the European mainland for almost six weeks. Check out video here.
Lita Ford Not Allowed To See Her Children
(Classic Rock) Lita Ford has a song on her new album written to her kids but her former bandmate husband won't let them hear it. Living Like a Runaway is her first record since splitting with Jim Gillette, a prominent force in her comeback release Wicked Wonderland.
She later said that album was too much about Gillette and not enough about her – and now they've split up, her latest work is closer to the music she wants to create. But one track, called Mother, is a personal message to her two sons with Gillette – and Ford is worried they'll never be allowed to hear it.
She tells Decibel: "My kids are with their dad. He brainwashed them and took them from me, telling them, 'Oh, you don't want to go with Mommy. Mommy's bad.' He put the entire weight of the divorce on my kids, which is the worst thing any parent could do to their child." A lot more here.
UFO's Phil Mogg Hopes For Reunion With Pete Way
(Classic Rock) UFO's Phil Mogg hopes bassist Pete Way will return to the fold and if he doesn't, the frontman hopes his old friend will fight his through his health issues.
Way has been suffering from the effects of addiction issues for several years – but on the few occasions he manages to get on stage, close friends say he can still deliver the goods.
That's enough for Mogg to keep believing. And now his band has replaced some newer faces with members of the old guard, he's hoping that Way can return at some point. more on this story
Author Discusses Rush' Clockwork Angels Novel
(hennemusic) Colorado-based sci-fi author Kevin J. Anderson has teamed up with Rush drummer Neil Peart to create a novelization of the new Rush album, "Clockwork Angels."
"Most of you are aware of my long-standing friendship with Neil Peart, the drummer and lyricist from the legendary rock band Rush, as well as how much Rush has influenced my work," announced Anderson a few months ago. "My first novel, 'Resurrection, Inc.', was closely inspired by the Rush album 'Grace Under Pressure', and I can point to dozens of other novels and stories that bear a clear Rush influence."
"For more than twenty years, Neil and I have wanted to collaborate on something MAJOR, a way we could tie together our imaginations, and at last that's happening."
"I'm writing the novelization of Rush's forthcoming album, 'Clockwork Angels', their first new CD in five years. Imagine if someone had written the novel of 'The Wall', 'Tommy', or 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' when those classic albums were released. For Rush fans, 'Clockwork Angels' is that project." more on this story
Zakk Wylde Explains Upcoming Ozzy Trek With Slash, Geezer, Etc.
(Gibson) The original lineup of Black Sabbath have put tour plans on hold, while guitarist Tony Iommi recovers from treatment for lymphoma.
So, Ozzy Osbourne (and Friends) will tour instead. Sabbath bassist/lyricist Geezer Butler will join Ozzy for a Sabbath-songs set. Zakk Wylde is onboard to play guitar. In addition, Ozzy will be accompanied by Slash at select shows, with other "special guests" set to join the tour at various stops along the way. The tour will take place this summer, only in Europe.
Wylde says, "[Current Ozzy band members] Gus G., Blasko and Tommy [Clufetos] are coming out and doing a bunch of tunes, then I come out with Blasko and Tommy and we end up doing a bunch of stuff from the era when I was with 'the boss' [Ozzy], from No Rest for the Wicked.. all the way through everything I've ever done with him. Then Geezer comes out and we do a bunch of Sabbath stuff and at the end, Slash and everybody – Geezer, Slash, Gus – and we all play 'Paranoid'." more on this story
Staind's Aaron Lewis Focused on Country
(Gibson) Aaron Lewis has signed with Blaster Entertainment as he continues to grow his country music career.
Lewis received rave reviews for his inaugural country music project, Town Line, a solo EP that debuted at #1 on the Billboard Country Albums chart last year. In addition, his debut single, "Country Boy" has been certified gold and had multiple award nominations.
"Aaron Lewis is a great musician," said Tom Porter, CEO of Blaster Entertainment. "His songs relate true country values and life experiences. We're excited about having him on the Blaster team."
"Country music was the first music I ever listened to," Lewis said. "I sat on my grandfather's lap listening to his country records and I grew to love them. The country audience has been so accepting of my music and I'm excited about working with the Blaster team to put out the new record this summer." more on this story
Manowar Set New Album Release
(Gibson) According to Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet, Manowar's new studio album The Lord of Steel, will first be released worldwide on June 16.
It will be available exclusively on iTunes and on the band's own online store, The Kingdom of Steel. On the same date, U.K. magazine Metal Hammer will release a special "Steel Edition" of Metal Hammer #233, including the CD and a digital copy of the album.
The Lord of Steel has tracks called "Annihilation" and "Hail, Kill and Die!" Bassist Joey DeMaio says in the interview that fans should expect to have "their heads completely blown off. This album is all about brutality and raw power." more on this story
B Sides
Singled Out: Leigh Marble's Jackrabbit
Today Leigh Marble tells us about the song "Jackrabbit" from his brand new album "Where The Knives Meet Between The Rows". Here is the story:
As with many of my songs, "Jackrabbit" started with a lyrical fragment - in this case, the first few lines of the song. I don't want to give too much away, but I'll say that those initial thoughts were written about a friend who was a sex worker, and my trying to understand how she balanced the pressure and compromise that were part of her chosen profession.
Then I started to flesh out the rest of the song. The verses wound up retaining that up-close-and-personal perspective, while on the chorus it's kind of zooming out to a wider take on the situation: "Who's bought up shares of your loyalty? Let's follow the dollar and see." It's sort of like, well here's this heated scene, now let's pause for a bit of Marxist analysis, to see the economic underpinning of what's going on here! And through that wider perspective, you can see how the idea applies to different people and professions. "Who's waiting in the wings to collect?" - you could picture a stripper *or* a politician getting off the stage, being met by an eager fan who has thrown money their way and now expects favors in return.
Musically, I had the chugging guitar rhythm in mind right away, and as the lyrics notebook shows, I knew where I wanted the drums to come in even at that early stage. The next part of the song that took shape was the pre-chorus/break (where I'm singing "something that feels like you"). As a goof, I tried doing those high guitar bends over that section, and my drummer Jason Russell liked them. He was calling it the "passion lady" part, after the Sugarloaf song "Green Eyed Lady" that has a similar screechy guitar sound. So those wound up staying, and influencing the direction of the production towards something a bit 70's rock. The bass player, Peter David, was a fan of fuzz pedals, so we tried out a bunch of them to find a fat bass grind for those instrumental breaks where the bass steps forward. And Ben Macy, on organ, found some subtle ways to add texture and propel the groove along.
So, we recorded it, and I added some extra guitars and percussion bits. It was all working pretty well musically, but the choruses were still lacking punch. I was playing the recording for my friend Matt Harmon of The Ascetic Junkies, and he suggested trying a big "gang vocal" sound on the choruses. So Matt and his bandmate Kali Giaritta came by the studio, and we all sang over the choruses together. That was the final piece of the puzzle, and the choruses now had the "lift" they needed.
In all, I think "Jackrabbit" is a good example of how a little idea can grow into a fully realized production, with enough care and attention!
Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen for yourself and learn more about the album right here! more on this story
Sebastian Bach Rocks Classic TV Theme Songs
(hennemusic) Sebastian Bach continues to play shows in support of his 2011 release, "Kicking & Screaming."
Friday night, Bach and company rolled into Cincinnati for a gig at the Inner Circle, and the singer lightened the mood of the show with a little jam.
"Had some serious fun onstage last night," Sebastian posted on Saturday. "Jammed on the theme songs to WKRP In Cincinnati and The Jeffersons! Movin' on up, muthertruckers! Haha! Special Thanks to our new guitar player Andy Wood, who learned the whole set in five days and is kicking some serious a**!" Watch it here.
Evanescence Deliver New Lyrics Video
(hennemusic) Evanescence have just released the lyric video for "Lost In Paradise." The track is the next single from their 2011 self-titled album.
The band's first album in five years, it debuted at #1 back in October, after selling 127,000 copies in its first week.
Evanescence continue their extensive world tour with shows starting next week in Morocco, followed by a month-long series of dates across Europe. Check out the video here.
Megadeth Release Whose Life (Is It Anyways) Lyrics Video
(hennemusic) Megadeth recently released the lyric video for "Whose Life (Is It Anyways)," the latest track from their "Thirteen" album.
Friday night, Megadeth played opening night of a two-week co-headlining tour with Rob Zombie.
The trek marks the first time the two bands have toured together. It's Zombie's first concert tour since last summer's "Hell On Earth" co-headline trip with Slayer, while the shows come on the heels of Megadeth's critically-acclaimed return of the traveling festival Gigantour, created and curated by frontman Dave Mustaine. The festival also featured Motorhead, Volbeat and Lacuna Coil. Watch the video here.
Mick Taylor Rocks Rolling Stones Classic on Fallon
(hennemusic) Former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor appeared as a special musical guest on Jimmy Fallon's show last Wednesday night.
Taylor sat in with The Roots all evening, playing snippets of tracks and even taking some playful abuse from guest Howard Stern.
Before the show, Taylor and the band warmed up the studio audience with the Stones' classic, "Can't You Hear Me Knocking." Watch it here.
Video From Chickenfoot's Tour Kick Off Online
(hennemusic) Chickenfoot kicked off their 2012 Different Devil tour with two shows in Lake Tahoe on May 4 and 5.
The band has offered up some video from opening night, giving fans a chance to take a peek inside the soundcheck, the show and aftershow at Harrah's Lake Tahoe Casino.
This week, Chickenfoot play gigs in Detroit (Mon), Boston (Wed), Atlantic City (Fri) and Uncasville, CT (Sat). Check out video from the opening night here.
Neil Young and Crazy Horse Release New Video
(hennemusic) Neil Young and Crazy Horse's new album, "Americana," will be released on June 5. The tunes on are all covers of classic American folk songs, including "This Land Is Your Land," "Gallows Pole," "Tom Dooley" and "Clementine."
Neil recently issued the first video for the project; it's for "Oh Susannah" Now, a second track has been released: "Jesus' Chariot (She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain)."
"Written in the 1800s based on an old Negro spiritual, this song refers to the second coming of Jesus, and "she" is the chariot Jesus is coming on," writes Neil in the album's liner notes. "Some interpret this as the end of the world. Others have said that "she" refers to union organizer Mary Harris "Mother" Jones going to promote formation of labor unions in the Appalachian coal-mining camps. The Americana arrangement continues the folk process with a new melody, a new title and a combination of lyric sources." Check it out here.
Remembering Yardbirds' Keith Relf
(Gibson) On this day 1976, Keith Relf, former lead singer for The Yardbirds, was electrocuted while tuning a guitar which was not properly grounded. He was 33. The accident happened in his West London home where he was found by his eight-year-old son, still holding the plugged-in electric guitar. Gibson takes a look back:
When the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted '60s greats The Yardbirds in 1992 they made the following statement: "In addition to their six Top 40 songs, the Yardbirds will be remembered as having produced the top three English blues-based guitarists of the '60s: Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page."
True enough, but that sentiment did overshadow the contribution of the band's founder, lead singer and exceptional harmonica player Keith Relf, who sadly passed away in tragic circumstances on this very day in 1976.
The story starts at the Crawdaddy pub in Richmond, just outside London, in 1963. When The Rolling Stones left their residency there for bigger and better things, the club needed a replacement – another young blues band fronted by Keith Relf alongside Top Topham (very quickly replaced by Eric Clapton), Chris Dreja, Paul Samwell-Smith and Jim McCarty. Originally called the Metropolitan Blues Quartet, the band had wisely changed their name to The Yardbirds (after Charlie "Yardbird" Parker).
With Clapton on board, the band issued Five Live Yardbirds in December 1964 with a bunch of hardcore American blues, but broke through into the U.K. charts the next year with the poppy "For Your Love" (written by Graham Gouldman, later of 10CC). After that commercial success, Clapton left to be replaced by another gifted young guitarist Jeff Beck, and the hits continued with "Heart Full of Soul," "I'm a Man" and "Shapes of Things."
When original bass player Samwell-Smith left in the summer of 1966, another guitar player joined, one Jimmy Page who played on the band's last hit record, "Happenings 10 Years Time Ago." Beck left next, in 1966. When Relf and McCarty decided to leave Page and the boys behind to play folksy acoustic music, The Yardbirds transformed into something even more powerful: Led Zeppelin.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Today's Day In Rock News!!
Blink-182 Cancel Tour Dates For Medical Emergency
A medical emergency has forced Blink-182 to cancel all of their May 2012 tour dates. The band explained to fans via Facebook. They wrote:
Blink-182's drummer, Travis Barker, requires an urgent tonsillectomy with a recovery period expected to extend beyond the scheduled tour dates. The band apologizes for any inconvenience as a result of these cancelations and thanks their fans for their ongoing support.
The May 10th and 11th concerts at the Winstar Casino in Thackerville, OK have been rescheduled for September 13 and 14, 2012. All previously issued tickets will be honored on the new dates respectively. more on this story
Metallica Frontman Addresses Megadeth Collaboration Idea
(Classic Rock) Metallica frontman James Hetfield says speculation about a studio collaboration between his band and Megadeth is crazy talk on the part of Dave Mustaine. He wishes his ex-bandmate wouldn't keep making such statements to the press – but believes there's no malice involved when he does.
His comments appear in a special edition of Metallica fan magazine So What, created by Classic Rock's sister publication Metal Hammer to mark the thrash giants' 30th anniversary. In the feature he discusses rekindling his relationship with Mustaine, who was fired in 1983, but in 2009 was invited to Metallica's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. "I think especially with Dave, with all of his struggles," says the frontman. "I see him healthier now. I see him as less of a bitter guy.
"But I do see a lot of stuff in the press with him talking about jamming with us and making an album. All this other crazy stuff," he said. "I read it and say to myself, 'Hold on. This is the Dave that we kind of wanted to forget about. You know, the big mouth that wants to just go-go-go.' A lot more here.
Jimi Hendrix Estate Vs Biopic
Earlier this week a report originated out of Ireland that a new biopic of Jimi Hendrix was being planned and would star Outkast's Andre 3000. But now the Hendrix estate has issued a statement making clear they are not involved in any such film and have not given permission for it. Here is what they had to say:
Various media outlets have recently published accounts that indicate a feature length Jimi Hendrix biographical film is nearing production. Experience Hendrix, LLC, the family-owned company entrusted with safeguarding the legacy of Jimi Hendrix and administrator of the Jimi Hendrix music and publishing catalog has made it known many times in the past that no such film, were it to include original music or copyrights created by Jimi Hendrix, can be undertaken without its full participation.
Experience Hendrix CEO Janie Hendrix, sister of Jimi Hendrix, and the EH board have not ruled out a "biopic" in the future though producing partners would, out of necessity, have to involve the company from the inception of any such film project if it is to include original Jimi Hendrix music or compositions. Read the original report from Ireland that sparked this response.
Gene Simmons' Wife Vs Groupies
(Classic Rock) Shannon Tweed has declared war on Kiss groupies after realizing how bad their behavior could be once she'd seen them in action on her own TV show.
She stars in Gene Simmons Family Jewels with her husband and their two kids. But it wasn't until she'd seen the more extreme Kiss fans in action that she decided to take action of her own.
"I never noticed it much before our TV show. You know, you're living your life and you just don't notice as much. But when the reality show kicked in, looking at so much of the footage, I started seeing things that were not so cool," Tweed tells Noisecreep. "You think most of what you hear is just bravado – but then you see it on tape and it is very real and something has to give. Why all of this groupie talk? Is she promoting a product?
Steven Tyler Thrilled With New Album
(hennemusic) Steven Tyler was the featured guest on The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson Tuesday night.
Steven then updated fans on the new Aerosmith album. "We just finished an album with Jack Douglas that is beyond my wildest expectations," said the singer. "Aerosmith is back."
"I mean, he [Joe Perry] plays his ass off, Tom [Hamilton] Joey [Kramer] and Brad [Whitford] play so good. Everybody's sober," adds Tyler. "It comes out in September." Watch the clip here.
Vinny Appice Thinks Bill Ward Should Do Black Sabbath Reunion Tour
(Classic Rock) Drummer Vinny Appice believes the Black Sabbath reunion is descending into a soap opera and insists Bill Ward should be behind the kit for what's likely to be their last tour.
The band last year announced they were regrouping as the original lineup of Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Ward, and had begun work on their first album together since 1979. Later Ward announced he didn't feel able to participate because he wasn't being offered a contract he regarded as "signable."
Speculation increased that Appice, who played with Black Sabbath when Ronnie James Dio fronted them, and later appeared in offshoot band Heaven and Hell, would replace Ward. But he's previously stated he was never asked – and now insists Ward is the only man for the job. He has a lot to say, read it here.
Korn Map Out Tour Dates
Korn will be hitting the road next month for a string of North American tour dates which will hit the Northeast, Midwest and Canada.
The dates will kick off with a festival appearance at the Montebello Festival on June 15th and will wrap on June 30th at the Boonstock Festival.
Openers on the tour include Korn frontman Jonathan Davis DJing as his alter ego J Devil, as well as dubstep talent Sluggo. more on this story
Jimmy Page Photo Makes National Portrait Gallery History
(hennemusic) A 2009 photo print of Jimmy Page has become the 100,000th portrait to be archived by the National Portrait Gallery in London.
The signed, limited edition print of Page, photographed in 2009 by Ross Halfin, was recently donated to the Gallery by Dave Brolan on behalf of the legendary guitarist.
The photograph forms part of a limited edition portfolio of five images of the rock star signed by the photographers and the sitter. More including the photo here.
Gregg Allman's Last Words To Duane Was A Drug Lie
(Classic Rock) The last conversation between the Allman Brothers was an argument over cocaine, singer Gregg Allman has revealed.
He stole drugs from guitarist Duane then lied about it the morning before his older sibling died in a motorbike crash in 1971, aged 24. And in his book My Cross to Bear, the musician admits he'll never forgive himself.
Allman explains he'd given Duane $100 to buy him a gram of coke, but the drug didn't arrive. In retaliation he went to his brother's house the next day, let himself in and located his stash. The singer "poured out about half a gram and snorted it up."
When he got home an angry Duane called him and accused him of stealing. He writes: "That last thing I ever said to my brother was a f***ing lie, man: 'No, I did not,' I told him." more on this story
Members of Journey, Aerosmith, Ozzy, Black Sabbath To Tribute Van Halen
Take Your Whiskey Home: A Tribute to Van Halen 1978 - 1984 is set to be released on July 10th, 2012 by Versailles Records.
The album is set to feature covers featuring Jeff Scott Soto (Journey), Jake E. Lee (Ozzy Osbourne Band / Badlands), Jimmy Crespo (Aerosmith), Stephen Pearcy (RATT), Frankie Banali (Quiet Riot), Vinny Appice (Black Sabbath / Heaven & Hell / DIO), Rowan Robertson (DIO), American Dog (featuring members of Dangerous Toys / Salty Dog), and others.
The album will feature members of newer rock acts including Leaving Eden, Takara, Richard Kendrick, Electric Sister, Iconic Tonic, Bugsy Parker, Erling Solem, Inside Moves, Touch 2 Much, Steve Pugh, Adventures of Leonid, Fair Warning, MYSTIC FORCE, American Hellbilly, Skyscreamers, Lee Thompson, Fan Halen, Marko Pukkila, Andy Endberg, Martian Honey, Fran and the Love Buzzards, Sinful Lilly, and Loaded Gun.
Slash Kicks Off This Season of Guitar Center Sessions
Former Guns 'N Roses guitarist Slash will be the featured guest on the season three premiere of Guitar Center Sessions.
Guitar Center Sessions featuring Slash with Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators airs on May 18, at 9pm in 2D hi-definition on Directv's The Audience Network (channel 239) and in 3D on Directv's n3d .
Guitar Center Sessions is hosted by music journalist Nic Harcourt and features live performances and interviews. This season will feature Megadeth, Switchfoot, Alanis Morissette, All American Rejects, and more. See who else is on this season and when they will be on.
Anthrax Modeling Mayhem Set After The Ramones
Anthrax are gearing up to headline the second stage at this summer's Mayhem Festival tour. Their camp sent over word of what fans can expect from them on trek.
Anthrax's Charlie Benante, "We decided to pattern the Mayhem set on the kind of shows The Ramones used to do: a high-energy, non-stop barrage of hit, hit, hit, hit, hit. No lulls, no filler, totally in your face. We're going to be playing a supersonic-paced set loaded with the best of our best."
"We really like the idea of not 'playing to seats,'" added Scott Ian, "and we want our crowd to have the freedom to move around, to go crazy with us. Plus, we've been on the road together now for about two years, so we're tighter as a band than we've ever been. Our Mayhem set will be a fun, fast and furious 45-minutes, so they'd better have the EMTs on hand."
Rush Producer Comments On New Album
(Classic Rock) Rush producer Nick Raskulinecz admits he had to fight against his own passion for the band in order to get the best out of them in the studio. But the results – their upcoming release Clockwork Angels – was worth the effort, he believes.
"Yes, I'm a Rush fan. I f**king love Rush. But if I let that get in the way I'm not doing my job. I can't let that taint my objectivity as a producer," Raskulinecz tells MusicRadar. "Sometimes it's hard, especially when you become friends. Things get more emotional when you know the guys. But you have to do what you're supposed to do, with the right amount of passion.
"I do just that. I feel this music. I feel it in my heart. There were definitely moments when I had to walk in the room and tell Alex Lifeson that his guitar part could be better. There were other times I would stand in the drum room with Neil Peart, a drumstick in my hand, and I'd talk to him about certain fills and licks. Same thing with Geddy – I just did it." more on this story
Pendragon DVD/Blu-Ray Delayed
The release of the new Pendragon live DVD and Blu-Ray, Out Of Order Comes Chaos, has been postponed.
The release marks the band's first release on Blu-ray and is now set to be released on June, 18th in Europe and June, 19th in USA.
'Out Of Order Comes Chaos' contains a show recorded in Katowice during the Polish leg of the tour promoting the band's most recent album "Passion". DVD / Blu-Ray also includes bonus features: "...Some of the Chaos" video documenting the band's life on tour, "...Some of the Order" video featuring behind the scenes footage filmed on the day of the DVD/Blu-Ray recording, an interview with Nick Barrett and more. more on this story
Liverpool Music Documentary Coming
(Gibson) A film documentary chronicling the rise of Liverpool as a music mecca is nearing completion, Beatles historian Bill Harry has reported.
Speaking to Beatlesnews.com, Harry said, "Garry Popper, a documentary producer and fellow Liverpudlian, approached me in 2008 with his concept of a film about the Mersey music scene and its origins. …When my book, Liverpool – Bigger than the Beatles, was published, it became obvious that the documentary should cover the music scene from the '50s to the present day. Sound City's managing director Dave Pichilingi was brought in as Associate Producer dealing with the music scene from the '70s onwards."
Titled The City That Rocked the World, the film will be shown in theaters and as a television special, and will be released as a DVD. One goal of the filmmakers was to look deeper than The Beatles, at worthy artists who hadn't been recognized internationally. "This is the first dynamic film of why Liverpool became known as 'The World Capitol of Music' in the Guinness Book of Records," Harry said. more on this story
B Sides
Metallica's Summer Vacation Tour Full Kick Off Show Video Online
(hennemusic) Metallica opened their 2012 European Summer Vacation Tour in Prague on Monday night.
The event – at the city's Synot Tip Arena - marked the first time Metallica performed their 1991 self-titled ("Black") album in its entirety.
The band delivered their album classic with a twist: they played the songs in reverse order, closing their regular set with "Enter Sandman."
Video of the full Prague concert has surfaced, watch it here.
Singled Out: Unleashed's Odalheim
Today Unleashed vocalist and bassist Johnny Hedlund tells us about the title track to their new concept album, Odalheim. Here is the story:
Odalheim is the title track of our first conceptual album. It is also a book I have been working on for almost 7 years and never seem to have the time to finish. So we decided to release the "Chapters" as songs on this new album. In fact, the idea behind Odalheim came to me long before the idea about the book but it never took this form until now. I have always had an urge to continue the Viking tradition with something more than just a number of songs about the past, present and future. And more like a story line. The reason for this is the word "mythology" that is often used to describe any and all things Viking. My personal views of this is that the "Norse mythology" is about sagas and…. "mythology" mostly. Not necessarily the "tradition" like it is performed today. The tales of the Norse Mythology ends with Ragnarök and very little is written about what happens after the end of the world. There are a few ideas written down of course in the doctrine….but again….very little.
Unleashed introduced the Viking traditions and values into death metal music back in 1989. We are of course heavily influenced by the Norse tales of old but we also acknowledge the fact that it is the "tradition" that keeps it all alive and that will carry on what's important to the next generations. Therefore, Odalheim is all about the Midgard Warriors that survive Ragnarök and carry on the Viking tradition into the new world. (I call this new world Odalheim). Odal- is the runic letter O, and means land you inherit from your fathers. Heim- means world. So "Inherited World" would be the correct translation.
In the early stages of this new world…..(looking much like the previous one although things are not the same of course in the aftermath of the Fimbulwinter) The Midgard Warriors are constantly fighting the armies of White Christ (the political and religious power of the world) The Midgard Warriors lose greatly in the first couple of battles against the enemy until they finally decide that the only way to survive in the long run is to gather the Battalions of the world. And build an army big and strong enough to go against White Christ in the final stand. The set out on a journey across the world for a number of years, (just like their forefathers the Vikings) to gather the Battalions. Through Scandinavia, North America, Central America and from the very south of the European wastelands to finally march up north again for the final great war of our time. (song nr 11; The Great Battle of Odalheim).
On the fields of Upsala is where the great battle of our time will take place. The outcome of the battle, will show on the next album in two years or so….
Hail Odin!
Johnny
Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen for yourself and learn more about the album right here!
Watch Robert Plant Debut His New Band
(hennemusic) Robert Plant returned to live action Tuesday night and debuted his new band in the process.
Robert Plant Presents Sensational Space Shifters played their first show at the Gloucester Guildhall in Gloucester, England.
Sensational Space Shifters includes Band Of Joy singer Patty Griffin, Strange Sensations alumni Justin Adams on guitar, keyboardist John Baggott and bassist Billy Fuller, plus drummer Dave Smith and Juldeh Camara. Watch video here.
1993 Video Interview with Depeche Mode Debuts Online
Warner Brothers just posted an unreleased video interview with Depeche Mode from 1993, as part of their From The Vaults series on The Warner Sound.
Radio DJ Paul Gambaccini interviews the members of Depeche Mode at home and in the studio in episode 1 of this exclusive documentary footage for this new series.
Jack White's Spaced Out Dream
(Gibson) Jack White's latest ambition is to have music played - on vinyl - in outer space. In an interview with Interview magazine, the former White Stripe told astronaut Buzz Aldrin he's working on a "secret project" to achieve that goal. The song he has in mind, "A Glorious Dawn," features lyrics written by world-renowned physicist Stephen Hawking that pay tribute to the late astronomer Carl Sagan. The song was released on White's Third Man Records label in 2009.
"That's one of the records that I'm proudest of having released," White told Aldrin. "Carl Sagan was a huge influence. We want to launch a balloon that carries a vinyl record player, and possibly that Carl Sagan record, and figure out a way to drop the needle with all that turbulence up there and ensure that it will still play."
White went on to say he was saddened by the breakup of The White Stripes, but felt the split was necessary. "I didn't want to go out and make solo records if The White Stripes still existed," he said. "I thought that people would be too confused by the two ideas and a lot of people wouldn't be able to get their head around it." more on this story
Bret Michaels Thanks Hospital For Saving His Life
(hennemusic) The Phoenix hospital that saved Poison frontman Bret Michaels' life is being thanked by the rocker as part of the hospital's 50th Anniversary.
In April of 2010, after experiencing a life-threatening brain hemorrhage, Michaels was rushed to Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix for treatment.
In a new video posted to Barrow50.org, Michaels shares his gratitude to the staff and hospital for all their efforts during that critical time. "I want to thank all of my good friends [at Barrow] for saving my life," says Bret. more on this story
Mars Attacks Overkill and Angelus Apatrida
Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth of Overkill and Guillermo Izquierdo of Angelus Apatrida are the featured guests on the latest episode of the Mars Attacks podcast.
Blitz discusses Overkill's new album The Electric Age, the uniqueness of the band's current lineup, what it was like to be honored in Decibel Magazine, among other things.
Among the items discussed with Guillermo are his band's new album The Call, being the only band from Spain in any genre that can tour Europe, advice David Ellefson gave the band while opening for Megadeth, etc.
During the episode you'll hear snippets of songs by Overkill, Angelus Apatrida, Crisix, Bonded By Blood, Gojira and Huntress.
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