Sunday, July 7, 2013

This Week's Top Stories In Rock!





This Week's Top Stories

Here are the top stories from this past week's Day in Rock report

Guns N' Roses, Pantera, Whitesnake Members Form KISS Tribute Group
Member of Pantera, Guns N' Roses, Whitesnake and Kill Devil Hill have joined forces to pay tribute to 70's era KISS in their new tribute group A.L.I.V.E.!.

The band features Rex Brown (bass; Pantera, Kill Devil Hill), Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal (guitar; Guns N' Roses), Brian Thomas Tichy (drums; WHITESNAKE, Queensrÿche, Ozzy Osbourne, S.U.N.) and Mark Zavon (guitar; Kill Devil Hill), and have announced a couple of live appearances this month to celebrate Brown's birthday.

The project came together when the members were asked to take part in the charity album, KISS 40th Anniversary Tribute album for cancer care. The band sent out these comments:

Rex Brown, "We each got asked to play on this tribute album to benefit cancer research. Obviously, it was for a great cause and we wanted to be a part of it, but I think it also came from a place of real passion too. Each of us were hugely influenced by KISS early in our lives, so the chance to play on those tracks was a real honor. After we'd heard what we'd recorded, we thought it would be a lot of fun to do it live.

"As it turned out, Mark and I had just finished recording the upcoming Kill Devil Hill album, and had a small window of time this summer before we head out on the road again. The timing perfectly coincided with breaks in Ron and Brian's schedules as well, so we decided to put this thing together!"

Rex continues, "I remember I was in 7th grade & this chick had a copy of ALIVE! I swiped it & it changed the future of rock and roll as I know it!! They were like "gods" to this scrawny kid from Texas learning to play guitar!! They are one of the reasons I jam to this day!! I got to open up for them numerous times in stadiums & it's the attitude and the songs, not the schtick, that I go back to every time!!"

Tichy adds, "I thought KISS ALIVE! was the loudest record ever when I first heard it! KISS was the first band I got into. Peter Criss was my first drum idol and he is where I started as a drummer! When the idea of all of us going for this together was brought up, we all reacted with unbridled excitement to how much fun and how powerful this could be! I can't wait to play with these badass musicians I am proud to call friends!"

When asked about KISS's influence on him, Thal said, "Hearing the KISS "Alive!" album at the age of 5 is what made me want to play guitar and join a band. I'm looking forward to playing the songs that launched my life!"

Zavon said, "When I was 14 I borrowed 'Destroyer' from the public library and have never been the same since."

A.L.I.V.E.! will perform material off of KISS's hugely influential Alive! and Alive II records as well as some of their personal favorites. - more on this story



The Police's Andy Summers and Rob Giles Announce Circa Zero
The Police's Andy Summers has teamed up with The Rescues' Rob Giles to form a new group called Circa Zero and have announced their debut album plans and they very first live performance.

The group, which also features Emmanuelle Caplette, will be making their debut public performance on July 25 at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles.

Andy Summers says, "Finally, the El Rey! We can't wait to get this out there." "Andy and I just wanted to write rock songs that we wanted to hear but couldn't find anywhere," shares Rob Giles. "It's almost shocking to think we get to play them for an audience."

The group has recently finished recording their self-titled debut album, which was recorded at Summers' Venice, CA recording studio and expected to be released early next year.

Fans won't have to wait for the show or the album release to get a taste of what they sound like as the group have posted a teaser clip of one of their new songs, "No Highway," here.

MSO sent over the following background information on the group: Circa Zero began when a mutual friend invited Summers to a few of Giles' shows with The Rescues. Summers was immediately impressed by Giles' great vocals as well as his multi-instrumental capability.

The two got together to kick around song ideas, and after their first jam session decided it was imperative that they record together. Circa Zero--the band name reflects a new beginning or fresh start--didn't have any definitive musical agenda in mind but instead, following their muse, they began creating edgy lyrical rock songs both familiar and new, modern and classic. -




Eric Clapton Voted Greatest Guitarist
(Classic Rock) Motor racing fans have decided that Eric Clapton is a greater guitarist than Jimmy Page, Angus Young, Pete Townshend and Keith Richards.

They were asked to vote in a poll ahead of the annual Silverstone Classic festival at the iconic race track in England. Organisers asked them to choose from the five Gibson artists – and they responded by voting for Slowhand, who recently released a new album called Old Sock and is considering winding down his touring career.

Event Director Nick Wigley says: "Nearly 2000 votes were cast, and it's clear from the results that Silverstone Classic fans are just as knowledgable about classic rock guitarists as they are about classic racing cars." - more on this story




Stone Temple Pilots and Chester Bennington Announce New Show
(hennemusic) Stone Temple Pilots, with new singer Chester Bennington of Linkin Park, have been confirmed to play Japan's Loud Park 2013 on October 19.

Billed as "the biggest and only metal festival in Japan," Loud Park 2013 features 24 bands on two different stages over two days at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama City.

The show will mark STP's first trip to Japan since 1993. Other bands confirmed for the festival include King Diamond, Trivium, Last in Line and more. - more on this story




Another First For Metallica
(hennemusic) Metallica have added their first-ever concert date in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to their upcoming Asian tour which will launch in Tokyo on August 10th.

"With more than 30 years of traveling around the world behind us, there are very few places that we have yet to explore," said the band about the career first.

"So it's rather thrilling for us to be back with yet another first, a stop in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on August 21 at Stadium Merdeka." - more on this story




Guitar From Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page Fetches $40K
(hennemusic) An acoustic guitar played by Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page during Roy Harper's 70th birthday concert at London's Royal Festival Hall in 2011 has been sold at a London entertainment memorabilia auction for £26,250 (approx. $40,000 US).

The Martin 'Birthday Special 2007' acoustic guitar was sold by auction house Bonhams on Wednesday, with proceeds benefitting the charity Action for Brazil's Children Trust, of which Page is a patron.

The guitar (serial no. 1151442) label inside body was signed by J.R. Warner and C.F. Martin IV, the fingerboard inlaid with Led Zeppelin and Zodiac symbols and the guitarist's name, was offered in its original hard case together with a signed letter from Jimmy Page and a colour photograph of him playing the guitar at the November 5, 2011 concert.

More including video of Page playing the guitar - here.




Guns N' Roses Guitarist Says Fans Want New Music
(hennemusic) Guns N' Roses guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal says fans want new music from the band. Thal was on tour in India recently with Dubai rockers Point of View, and spoke with Times Out Dubai about GNR's plans for a new album.

"Well, we were supposed to start writing after the end of this last run — but I went to India!," he says. "When I get back, I hope we can all get together, and live it and focus on creating new music together. Fans don't want to hear about new shows, they want to hear about new music."

Thal was asked about the fact that some fans will never accept the current GNR lineup over the band's classic version. "There were six 'Star Wars' movies," explains Thal. "If you only watch up to 'The Empire Strikes Back,' that's fine, but you're kind of missing the rest of the story. And there's probably some good things in there that you can get out of it. But it's your choice; it's there for whoever wants it. If not, that's fine. There's enough of everything in the world to please everybody." - more on this story




Three Days Grace Call On Fans To Make Their Next Video
(Gibson) Say you have a knack for video and have even made a few music videos? You might be Three Days Grace's next video director. Three Days Grace and RCA Records want fans to make the official music video for the band's new single, "Misery Loves My Company." Need an added incentive? The winner will receive $5,000.

Here are some tips for the entries from an official release: "The band loves animation, effects and filters, but they are not mandatory. Images or video of the band or their likeness, animated or otherwise, should not appear in the video.

Other than that they are leaving the brief open to all styles, so check out the track and let your creativity loose!" Submissions must be received by July 22. - more on this story





Alice Cooper Kicks Off Summer Tour
(Gibson) Alice Cooper fans, rest assured you'll have a handful of chances to see the shock rocker on his headlining tour in select North American venues this summer.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer will bring his nightmare to thirteen cities this month on a collection of new headlining dates that kicked off this week (July 2) in South Bend, Ind.

The "School's Out" singer's tour will close out July 20 in Atlantic City, N.J. After the North American tour wraps, Cooper will embark on a European tour kicking off on July 26 in Brno, Czech Republic. - more on this story





Rare Pink Floyd Single Sells For $3K
(hennemusic) A rare Japanese 7-inch single of Pink Floyd's "Not Now John," from 1983's "The Final Cut" album has sold for $3,050 on the online auction site eBay.

The only single issued from "The Final Cut," the track is the only track featuring lead vocals by David Gilmour, with Roger Waters singing the refrains and interludes.

Written by Waters, "Not Now John" deals with war and criticism of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, as well as general criticisms of the greed and corruption that Waters saw as dangers to society. - Check out the song and see a photo of the single here.




Wilko Johnson Honored By His Local Pub
(Classic Rock) Wilko Johnson's portrait has been added to the signage of his local pub. The Railway Hotel in Southend now features an image of the terminally-ill guitarist, who refused chemotherapy after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

"Over the last year I have become a bit of a regular – and, believe me, it's a good place to be," Johnson tells the BBC. "I love the Railway Hotel. This thing they've done, putting my mush up outside, well, what can I say? What an honour – immortality!"

Landlord Dave Dulake says: "Everybody seems chuffed to bits. Wilko sums up the spirit of the place, the way he's taken the news of his illness." - more on this story




Joe Satriani's Instrumental Focus Happened by Accident
(Gibson) Joe Satriani fans can thank an unnamed record reviewer for setting the guitarist on a path toward making instrumental music. Speaking to M Music & Musicians, Satriani explained:

"It was totally by accident. I was playing in a trio called The Squares, and while on break I started a DIY record and publishing company and recorded some avant-garde music on an EP.

"One of the guitar magazines published a review—just a paragraph, but flattering. Suddenly I thought, 'I should just throw caution to the wind and follow this course.'"

Satriani went on to say he felt lucky it was Surfing with the Alien that put him on the map. "It was a stroke of great fortune," he said. "I love that record. Producer John Cuniberti and I did everything we thought no one would ever let us do.

"The record company became kind of furious because we went over budget. Everyone was surprised when it was picked up by radio. Surfing was a celebration of everything I liked about 60 years of guitar playing." - more on this story





Rolling Stones Making Return To Hyde Park This Weekend
(hennemusic) The Rolling Stones are set to return to London's Hyde Park for two shows this month as part of their 50 & Counting tour. The July 6th and 13th dates mark the band's first appearance at the UK venue since their free concert on July 5, 1969.

The 1969 event was the Stones' first public concert in over two years, and was planned as an introduction of new guitarist, Mick Taylor, though circumstances inevitably changed following the death of former member Brian Jones two days earlier.

An estimated quarter of a million people attended a show that turned into a tribute to Jones, with Mick Jagger delivering a short eulogy on stage before the Stones' set began. Jagger read two stanzas of Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem on John Keats' death, "Adonaïs," from a calf-bound book. After this recital, several hundred cabbage white butterflies were released.

"Funny things happened, and funny drummers and funny clothes I wore, and letting off butterflies and doing things you wouldn't normally do in a show," recalls Mick today. "I've never recited Shelley before in a show, so what am I going to do? I suppose I have to do Keats or maybe something else." - More including a promo video for the show.





Iron Maiden's Beer Now Served In The House Of Commons
(hennemusic) Mike Weatherley, the Conservative Member of Parliament for Hove and Portslade, has welcomed the arrival of Iron Maiden's Trooper Ale as the 'Guest Ale' in Strangers' Bar at the UK's House of Commons.

As part of a tradition to promote relatively unknown British Ales, Strangers' Bar in the House of Commons features 'Guest Ales' throughout the year. Mike, founder of Rock The House, Parliament's biggest music competition, recently nominated Iron Maiden's new Trooper Ale, which is brewed by Robinson's Brewery in Stockport.

"As an Iron Maiden fan and an MP, it is a real treat to have this specialist ale as one of the guest ales in Parliament – the fact that I also get to try it for the first time on my birthday is just a bonus," said Weatherley.

"The guest ales programme is an excellent way of drawing attention to small and independent beers from around the UK and I would encourage any local brewers who would like opportunity to have their product showcased in Parliament to get in touch." - more on this story





Rod Stewart Looks Back On His Time With Jeff Beck and Faces
(Gibson) Rod Stewart was blessed with a voice made for rock and roll. Still, he says his skills as a vocalist improved dramatically during his time with the Jeff Beck Group.

"Prior to that I was in bands with lots of musicians and singers," he explains, in a just-published interview with M Music & Musicians. "The Jeff Beck Group offered lots of fresh air and space. Jeff can be a busy guitar player when he wants to show off, but he can also be wonderfully economical. Just listening to Jeff's guitar taught me a lot about phrasing. I learned a lot from his guitar licks.

"It was a great band to be in. Ronnie [Wood's] s bass playing could be exceptionally lyrical, and the late Mickey Waller was the most laidback drummer ever. He was brilliant, that guy."

Stewart went on to say both the Jeff Beck Group and the Faces had tremendous band chemistry. "You can't plan these things, it just happens," he said. "With the Faces, our chemical was alcohol, unfortunately. We drank an awful lot. We used to drink port and brandy on an empty stomach, purposely, so that it would have twice the effect. How stupidly ruinous can you get? But still the shows were great.

"I look back at pictures of the Faces now, and we're all in a big heap in the middle of the stage, lying on top of one another. And that's just halfway through the show! We're all getting on a bit now, so if we ever got the band back together we couldn't do that stuff. Those youthful days are gone." - more on this story





Motley Crue Reschedule Upcoming Tour Date
(hennemusic) Motley Crue have announced a rescheduled date for their upcoming show in Big Flats, NY. Due to an unforeseen scheduling conflict, the band's July 23rd performance at the Budweiser Summer Stage at Tag's has been moved ahead by a week and will now take place on July 16th.

Gates will open on the new date at 6:00pm and the show will start at 7:30pm. All tickets purchased will be honored for the new date. "We would never miss the opportunity to come up and kick ass in Big Flats," said bassist Nikki Sixx.

Motley Crue have a few festival and headline shows lined up this summer before they head to Las Vegas this fall for their second residency in Sin City. - more on this story




Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon Gets Animated Tribute
(hennemusic) On the 40th anniversary of Pink Floyd's "Dark Side Of The Moon," animator Cliff Port has unveiled a tribute to the legendary album with the release of an animated short entitled "Bad Day At The Office."

In June of 1973, Pink Floyd were performing on the Dark Side tour at Detroit's Olympia Stadium, and the venue policy was to use only in-house staff who were more used to covering ice hockey events.

Using new animation and an actual recording of Pink Floyd lighting designer Arthur Max, it shows him grappling with the technical challenge of working with a brand-new follow-spot crew.

"Bad Day At The Office" debuted at the Glastonbury Festival last weekend. Watch it - here.





Rob Zombie's Full Mayhem Festival Opening Set Video Streaming Online
(hennemusic) Video footage of Rob Zombie's complete headlining set at the opening night of this year's Mayhem Festival tour in San Bernardino, CA has surfaced.

The tour also features Five Finger Death Punch, Mastodon, Amon Amarch, Machine Head, Children Of Bodom and many others.

Zombie is on the road promoting his new album, "Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor," and he's looking forward to playing to as many fans as possible.

"The more people, the better," Zombie told Rolling Stone recently. "Festivals – especially in Europe – they're just monstrously gigantic, and it's fun. It's a cool way to spend the summer because I don't see people much, as far as other musicians that I'm friends with, except in a festival scenario. I don't ever leave the house. It's a way to catch up with people."

Asked if he's planning a big production for Mayhem, Rob say, "Yeah, we have a massive production. One time about seven years ago I did Ozzfest with no production, just for the hell of it. But I love a big production. This is a huge, huge show for the summer. We've been working on it for a long time."

Check out the stream and read more from Rob - here.





Sammy Hagar Releases Fontana Days Behind The Scenes Video
(hennemusic) Sammy Hagar is sharing behind the scenes video of his recent celebration and honors in his hometown of Fontana, California. On June 1, the Red Rocker served as the Honorary Grand Marshal of the Fontana Days Parade, part of the Fontana Days Festival Centennial Celebration, and had a street named after him.

"Nothing is as gratifying as being honored in your home town," writes Sammy. "For me it's right up there with the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame. Having a street named after ya (Hagar Way)-- come on!!!"

"Fontana has changed so much since 1970 when I left," he continues. "If you would have blindfolded me, brought me there and showed me around I would not have known where I was. For real. 14k population then and 200k today-- damn!

"When I was just a 6-year-old kid, I would watch the parade on Sierra Ave in front of Crawford Drug Store where my sister Bobbi worked and famous LA newscaster George Putnam was the Grand Marshal on a Palamino horse! I certainly never thought that would be me someday but hey, look what can happen! All in all it made my family members very proud, and I must say me too." - Check out the video here.




Surviving Members Of The Doors To Reunite
(hennemusic) Guitarist Robbie Krieger and drummer John Densmore of The Doors will reunite later this year to pay tribute to keyboardist Ray Manzarek, who passed away May 20 after a lengthy battle with bile duct cancer.

"We're going to do at least one show for Ray and have a big send-off," Krieger tells Rolling Stone. "That's either the start or the end of it, I don't know."

Densmore had a falling out with his Doors bandmates after Krieger and Manzarek began touring in 2002 under the moniker of the Doors Of The 21st Century, which lead to a lawsuit over the use of the Doors name, and a $40 million countersuit against Densmore for his refusal to approve licensing of band songs for commercials.

"That's what you do – if someone sues you, you sue them twice as hard back and hope that they drop the suit," Krieger said. "It was a very stupid idea. We had the worst lawyers." - more on this story





Steven Tyler Reveals What Put Aerosmith Back In The Saddle
(Classic Rock) Steven Tyler says Aerosmith's journey to Japan in 2011 was the saving of the band's career. The experience has been captured in documentary movie Rock For The Rising Sun, which will be shown in Vue Cinemas across the UK on July 16 ahead of a DVD release the following week.

They were still reeling from a series of fall-outs that saw the frontman hospitalised with a broken collarbone, his return to drinking and drug-taking, and his bandmates inviting other vocalists to take his place.

But he believes their Japanese trip, made soon after the earthquake and tsunami that devastated much of the nation, put Aerosmith back on the road to success.

Tyler tells Rolling Stone: "We were all such a bad place that we didn't realise our self-worth. It took going to Japan for the band to realise its own magic again. We thought, 'Holy sh*t, we've got to do a f**king record right now!' So that tour helped us to a new album." - more on this story





King's X Fans Pay For dUg Pinnick's Surgery
(Classic Rock) King's X mainman dUg Pinnick has undergone successful surgery for a hernia after fans paid for the operation. Pinnick says: "Hernia surgery was a success; I'm waiting to be released."

He's needed medical attention for years but couldn't afford it due to a lack of medical insurance. But supporters rallied round and raised $26,000 from 599 contributors via a GiveForward crowdfunding drive.

He previously explained: "I'm overwhelmed with the amount of love people have shown by contributing. I have avoided this for way too long and I know I have to fix this immediately." - more on this story




Alice Cooper Throws First Pitch At Blue Jays Game
(hennemusic) Alice Cooper threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Rogers Centre in Toronto Wednesday night as the Toronto Blue Jays hosted the Detroit Tigers.

The rocker is in the city promoting his current Raise The Dead tour, which hits Rama, ON (which is a few hours north of Toronto) today (July 4, 2013).

Alice recently wrapped up a series of summer dates with Marilyn Manson; billed as the Masters Of Madness tour, the pair of shock rockers hit US cities together throughout the month of June. - more on this story




Megadeth Release 'Super Collider' Video
(Classic Rock) Megadeth have released a video for their track Super Collider. It's taken from their latest album, of the same name, which was released last month – and it's one of those tracks, like Symphony Of Destruction, which appears to have split their fans.

Mainman Dave Mustaine recently said: "The song kind of came from that Symphony Of Destruction corner of my mind. You can't always play aggressive, thrashy stuff.

"Sometimes those aren't even songs; they're like musical rams. But because I'm not a pop guy, I'm also not really comfortable playing sing-along songs.

"To me, Super Collider made sense like a normal song — a verse-chorus-verse-chorus kind of thing. It's written the way a real songwriter would write the song, instead of just taking all these musical twists and turns." - Watch it here.





Lou Reed Rushed To Hospital
(Radio.com) Lou Reed is in recovery after being treated for dehydration at a Long Island hospital over the weekend. It was the latest in a string of recent health scares, including a liver transplant back in May.

The Velvet Underground rocker was taken by ambulance to Southampton Hospital early Sunday morning (June 30) for treatment, reports the New York Post. Meanwhile, Rolling Stone reports that Reed returned home Monday (July 1) afternoon. While Reed was admitted, a source at the hospital confirmed his admittance and told the Post, "everything's fine."

The incident came only ten days after appearing on stage at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in France, his first outing since the liver transplant.

Following the surgery last month, he wrote to fans via Facebook to assure them he was "stronger than ever." "I am a triumph of modern medicine, physics and chemistry," he wrote.

His wife, artist Laurie Anderson, shed light on the gravity of the situation, telling the Times of London after the surgery that Reed's health may never return in its full capacity. - more on this story





Motorhead Address Lemmy's Health Issues
(hennemusic) Motorhead have issued a statement regarding Lemmy's health status, following news that the band have canceled the remaining shows on their summer European festival tour following doctor's orders.

The legendary frontman recently suffered a hematoma (where blood collects outside of a blood vessel), which caused Motorhead to pull out of three earlier dates; this came on the heels of news that the bassist had been fitted with a defibrillator because of heart problems.

"Regretfully, Motorhead announces it has had to cancel its remaining six summer festival appearances," said the group. "The band hate to let their fans down by missing any shows, but they expect to be back in full force this Fall."

"As you may have heard, earlier this Spring Lemmy had some medical maintenance for the long-term good," continued the band. "He was, at that time, advised to rest, but once feeling better, he of course resumed his life as usual. He has since been advised that he should immediately take some more time to rest." - See what Lemmy had to say here.




Aerosmith's Steven Tyler To Undergo Surgery
(hennemusic) Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has revealed that he will undergo knee surgery later this year. "My knee is giving out," the singer tells Rolling Stone.

"I had ACL reconstructions, and in November I'm getting knee replacement surgery. It'll take me about three or four months to recover . . . I've had so many operations on my knees and feet that just to be standing is a miracle. But to turn around and do one of my spins where I don't fall, that's the sh*t! But hey, all these years have taken their toll on me."

Tyler's health issue came up while the singer was promoting Aerosmith's forthcoming DVD release, "Rock For The Rising Sun," as well as his thoughts on working on his first solo album.

Tyler has been writing with his longtime collaborator Marti Frederiksen and hopes the album will come out in October or November of 2014. "It might be hard to decide when I write a song whether or not it should go on an Aerosmith album," he says.

"What is a Steven Tyler solo album? Is it a bunch of songs like 'Dream On?' That's already on an Aerosmith album. It'll just be a different people playing it. I don't know. I just want to have some fun." - more on this story





Dimebag Darrell Almost Joined Megadeth
(Radio.com) To many metal fans, a band that featured both Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine and the late 'Dimebag' Darrell Abbott of Pantera would have been a dream pairing. And it almost happened.

In our Radio.com news interview, Mustaine explained that he invited Darrell to join Megadeth, but Darrell said that he was a package deal with his older brother, Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul (Vincent Paul Abbott).

Megadeth had just hired a different drummer (Nick Menza), so Darrell had to decline the offer. "It would have been pretty monstrous," Mustaine admitted.

Mustaine, though, remained friends with the brothers. This summer, for instance, Vinnie Paul's current band Hellyeah will be on the bill of the 2013 edition of Megadeth's traveling heavy metal festival Gigantour. This year's tour also includes Newsted (the band of former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted), Device, Death Division, and Zakk Wylde's Black Label Society. (Wylde joked with Radio.com about the lineup: "It's like a high school reunion gone wrong!")

Megadeth's new album Super Collider is the band's first for a major label (Universal Music, via their imprint Tradecraft Records) since 1999′s Risk. It's also the second new Megadeth album in a row to feature original bassist Dave Ellefson, who played on the band's first nine albums. For years, Ellefson was involved in a bitter lawsuit with Mustaine, but, happily, they have resolved their differences.

"Dave's a good friend of mine," Mustaine confirmed to Radio.com. "Unfortunately he got some bad direction and followed it. He apologized. I forgave him. That's the kind of guy I am." - Stream the full interview here.





KISS Concert Canceled Due To Flood
(hennemusic) The July 13th KISS show in Calgary has been cancelled due to damage from devastating flooding in the Canadian city. The Calgary Herald reports KISS and other concerts at the Scotiabank Saddledome by Carly Rae Jepsen, Tim McGraw and Dixie Chicks – all scheduled as part of the 2013 Calgary Stampede – have been scrapped while the city tries to get back on its feet.

Calgary Stampede chief executive Vern Kimball said the four concerts couldn't proceed due to the damages the facility suffered during the recent flooding.

"We understand that this news is disappointing and we're disappointed too as we wanted to present our guests and our fans with an awesome concert experience," said Kimball.

"It became evident late (Monday) to the Stampede and the Flames that the services necessary for an acceptable concert experience just weren't available given the current status and limitations of the building." - more on this story





Lamb Of God's Randy Blythe To Publish Memoir
(Classic Rock) Lamb Of God frontman Randy Blythe will publish a memoir about his year of hell after he was arrested, jailed, tried and finally acquitted of the murder of fan Daniel Nosek.

Blythe spent five weeks in a Prague prison last year and was finally dismissed in March. The drama came close to bankrupting the band, who were unable to work while Blythe fought for justice.

Now he says: "While I've dreamed of being a published author almost since I began to read, I never imaging my first book would centre around such a sad topic.

"Sometimes, though, life provides you a story that needs to be told. I will tell it with the respect and dignity all involved deserve. This will be a good read, I promise you – and I hope some good comes out of it." - More rock news.





Guns N' Roses Add More Intimate Dates
(hennemusic) Guns N' Roses have announced a pair of intimate Canadian club shows this month. The band will play the Metroplis in Montreal on July 14 and Toronto's Sound Academy on July 15.

The shows come on the heels of the band's performance at Festival D'Été (Quebec City Summer Festival) in Québec City that will be taking place on July 12th.

The festival, which runs July 4–14, is billed as Canada's biggest outdoor artistic event; other acts playing during the 11-day festival include Rush, Def Leppard, Foreigner and the Black Keys. - more on this story





Church Refuses Rolling Stones Lyric Quote On Tomb
(Classic Rock) "It's only rock'n'roll - but I like it." Those words, written by the Rolling Stones in 1974, have come to represent a feeling shared by many rock fans – an understated declaration of undying love for the music, echoing the famous football fans' mantra that to some, it's a matter of life and death… while to others, it's more important than that.

But the Church of England have decided that the iconic lyrics are too flippant, and they've told the sons of a late rock fan they can't have "It was only rock'n'roll" engraved on his tomb.

Darren and Rick Clapham wanted the words to be an epitaph for musician Charles, who recently passed away and was buried at All Saints Church in Standon near Stoke-on-Trent. They also wanted to describe his death by saying he "finally fell off his perch."

But a Church of England court judge has decided against them. Stephen Eyre says: "I would be prepared to authorise an inscription going beyond the recording of Mr Clapham's age at death, and his attributes as a loving father and grandfather.

"What is essential is that any such inscription gives a message which conveys something of Mr Clapham's character – without being capable of being seen as inconsistent with the Christian Gospel." - more on this story




Rival Sons Announce Tour Dates With Sammy Hagar
Rival Sons are gearing up to be native sons once again as they have mapped out a series of U.S. tour dates, including a number of shows with Sammy Hagar, following their success overseas.

The band will be kicking off the 14-city tour on August 20th at Loveland, CO. Prior to the tour they will be performing at the Telluride Festival on July 13th.

Several of the summer tour dates will see the band supporting Sammy Hagar on his "Four Decades of Rock" tour. Hagar and Rival Sons frontman Jay Buchanan are both natives of Fontana, CA, which recently honored Hagar with a street named after him.

Rivals Song will be touring in support of their latest album, "Head Down," but they caught Sammy Hagar's ear with a previous release a few years back.

"These guys are the real thing," says Hagar. "Their first CD was great, showing off a lot of styles from the 60's, 70's and 80's. These boys have done their homework…now road-tested. The Sons have made a CD (Head Down) that truly lives up to the band's name. This is a giant step from a great previous CD…not easy.

"But for those that like classic rock but are tired of the same old songs, I highly recommend this CD…and even better, go see 'em live--they deliver."

Rival Sons guitarist Scott Holiday had this to say about the summer trek, "Well, we're finally hittin' our homeland for a handful of tour dates. Ask and ye shall receive! And what a cool thing to get to go out and support a legend…and super cool fella like Mr. Sammy Hagar! I think this one's gonna be a blast." - more on this story





Five Finger Death Punch Guitarist Talks New Album
(Gibson) Five Finger Death Punch guitarist Jason Hook is on top of the rock world. After all, not only is his band co-headlining the 2013 Mayhem Festival with Rob Zombie this summer, but the group is also releasing two albums this year: "The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell," Volumes 1 and 2.

How did the writing and recording process for "The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell" differ from how you went about creating your previous release, "American Capitalist?" We did a lot of preparation for this record.

I remember at the start of the "American Capitalist" record, we came off the road, and two weeks later, we were getting back together and trying to come up with the first song. I just remember thinking, "Hey, it would have been great if we could have done some preparation."

So, for this record, we started writing songs last year. We have a portable studio on the road, and we were deliberately trying to prepare in advance to have something to pick from when it came time to start working on the new album. It turns out that we had about 9 or 10 songs ready to go on day one. Those songs were recorded pretty quickly. Not completed, but the basic tracks were recorded, and then we just started writing more material, and before we knew it, we were at 20-something songs.

Tell me about the decision to release the album in two separate installments. The conversation turned to, "What should we do? Should we whittle this down to 12 songs?" We're getting better at making records, so now, we're kind of looking at all this material and saying, "I like all of it! I don't think there is any weaker half of the batch." We thought, "Well, let's release all of it. Let's make two records." So, that's what we did.

What should we expect from Volume 2 of this release, and how does it fit with Volume 1? That's a good question, because Death Punch have two kinds of distinct flavors. There's the really brutal, heavy metal, face-peeler stuff, which I like. And then there's the more aggressive, melodic blend, like "Coming Down" or "Bad Company."

We certainly could have made two different records, and the title would have made sense, meaning one record being the brutal record and the other record being the more melodic record. But, we decided against that, and what we ended up doing was spreading the material out evenly across both records so that it wasn't black and white, night and day.

We decided to shuffle the songs equally so both albums had the same potency. We didn't want one record to outshine the other or to have one record be heavy and one record be soft. We wanted it to be one evenly spread out, potent package. We wanted it be one consistently spread out group of songs.

You have some cool guest appearances on this album, including Rob Halford on the single, "Lift Me Up." He's such an awesome guy. I still get a little nervous when a living legend walks in the room, and you're like, "He's Rob Halford!" What happened was "Lift Me Up" was a song I had started and one of my ideas. I brought it to the band, and everybody liked the song, and someone mentioned that it sounds like an old Judas Priest song.

They were like, "I wonder if we could get Rob Halford to do guest vocals? That would be cool!" We're kind of at the level now where we've sold some records and we have some plaques, and we're kind of doing stuff that's fun again. Just whatever we want to do. Kind of like when you do it the first time: You're not thinking of business or record deals. So, we sent him the track. Turned out he loved it. He thinks, "It's a hit," and he wants to come to Las Vegas and sing the second verse. So, we were all thrilled. - More of the interview.




Steve Van Zandt Unsure About Bruce Springsteen's Tour Plans
(Gibson) Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band wrap up their tour in support of last year's Wrecking Ball with two shows in Ireland at the end of July. Aside from a festival gig in South America in September, no more dates have been scheduled.

Rolling Stone asked E Street Band guitarist Steve Van Zandt if the Boss has any more tour dates lined up: "I really, really don't know," said Van Zandt. "I know that Bruce is off in August. But what happens in October-November, I don't know. I really don't. I would tell you, but I don't know. It's possible we've passed the point where it's even possible now. I'd always heard that the tour was ending in September. I've heard that for the last year and a half. Then you start hearing rumors on the street. Half the time they're true, so I never know."

If the touring behind Wrecking Ball is indeed done, it's more likely that Bruce will start working on a new album. Bruce did record with the E Street Band earlier this year while they were on tour in Australia.

Finally, Van Zandt said: "I've been saying this for 40 years, certainly since Darkness on the Edge of Town, but he literally always has an album in his pocket. He usually has two of them." - more on this story




Avenged Sevenfold and FFDP Headlining Aftershock Festival
(Gibson) The Aftershock Festival announced an expanded lineup to their second annual installment yesterday. The northern California festival is set to take place at Discovery Park near downtown Sacramento on September 14 and 15.

Among the additions are Five Finger Death Punch, who will co-headline the second night along with previously announced Avenged Sevenfold. "We're excited to take the new albums out on the road so fans can hear some of the new music live," said Five Finger Death Punch singer Ivan Moody. And what better way to kick off our fall tour than with a massive festival like Aftershock?"

Retro hair metal rockers Steel Panther, who will play during the festival's first day, are also set to kick off the festival at a pre-show on September 13 at Ace of Spades in Sacramento. The pre-show is free for all festival ticketholders.

Saturday, September 14: Korn, Megadeth, Shinedown, Papa Roach, Skillet, Testament, In This Moment, Steel Panther, P.O.D., Pop Evil, Thousand Foot Krutch, Otherwise, Love And Death, We As Human, Heaven's Basement, Girl On Fire, Nothing More

Sunday, September 15: Avenged Sevenfold, Five Finger Death Punch, Volbeat, A Day To Remember, Asking Alexandria, Halestorm, HIM, Falling In Reverse, All That Remains, Filter, Device, Miss May I, SOiL, Airbourne, Eye Empire, Gemini Syndrome, Butcher Babies. - more on this story




Nick Cave Movie Coming
(Classic Rock) Nick Cave announced that he is the subject of a drama-documentary movie following the 20,000th day of his life which is set to be released theatrically in 2014.

The unscripted production was shot while he worked on new album Push The Sky Away and features cameo appearances by Ray Winstone and Kylie Minogue.

As the subject matter of the film suggest, it will be entitled 20,000 Days On Earth. It was directed by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard. - More Rock News





Herman Rarebell Recruits Dokken, Jack Russell and More For New Album
(Classic Rock) Former Scorpions drummer Herman Rarebell has released a brand new guest-star-studded studio album called Acoustic Fever featuring a lot of famous hard rock voices.

The album features guests contributions from John Parr, Doogie White, Tony Martin, Gary Barden, Don Dokken and Jack Russell, among others.

Rarebell says: "I'm really happy to have all those great singers on my album and I'm also thrilled that they said 'yes' to doing this. I look forward to meeting you all on the Acoustic Fever Tour." - More rock news.





War Hero Was Kicked Out Of Nirvana And Soundgarden
(Classic Rock) Jason Everman could have been forgiven for thinking he'd blown any chance of success in life after he was fired from Nirvana, then Soundgarden. But he went on to a decorated career in the US Special Forces, where he's regarded among those who know of his achievements as a hero.

In a detailed personal piece, the New York Times reports how Everman picked up a guitar while attending therapy in his junior high school years, and described discovering punk as the "first defining event of my life."

He got the gig with Kurt Cobain's fledgling outfit through early drummer Chad Channing in February 1989, and paid the $606.17 they owed for their debut album Bleach. Bassist Krist Novoselic recalls: "Jason was very generous. We had some great shows with him – but then things went south really fast. The fun stopped."

Cobain didn't actually dismiss the guitarist; instead the band just cancelled their tour and went home in silence. The frontman later described Everman as a "moody metalhead" – and never repaid the Bleach money, even though the record went on to sell over two million copies. - more on this story





Fall Out Boy Held Captive In Mental Hospital In New Video
(Radio.com) In the fourth of eleven episodes, Fall Out Boy takes fans deeper into their twisted horror story, with each clip set to a track from Save Rock and Roll, released back in May.

The series began with the band being abducted in "My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up). Then, with "Phoenix," it got darker as members were tortured, humiliated and in the case of singer Patrick Stump, dismembered by leather-clad super models.

In "Alone Together," we find the band held captive in some sort of dimly-lit mental hospital, where much of the torture takes place. Pete Wentz tricks and kills one of his captors allowing him to escape a strait jacket and save his bandmates one at a time. Unfortunately, escape from the facility doesn't come as easy as he'd hoped. - more on this story





My Ruin Take Fans Behind The Scenes Of Their New Album
My Ruin have released a new behind the scenes studio video for the making of their brand new studio album, 'The Sacred Mood' and frontwoman Tairrie B sent over some more details about the effort.

The album was produced by My Ruin's Mick Murphy along with Joel Stooksbury and was recorded at Soundtrack Black Studio in the hills of East Tennessee where My Ruin previously recorded their 2011 album 'A Southern Revelation'.

Tairrie B had these details about the album, "The atmosphere of the new album is heavily drenched in the heat of the South where it was recorded and fueled by insomnia filled nights in Los Angeles where it was written.

'The Sacred Mood' is a subtle reinvention for My Ruin. In an industry that is ever changing, we're not a band who pays attention to the current trends. We've found our sound and we simply do what we do while staying true to our roots. I think our fans appreciate our integrity and we appreciate our fans. We offered the last album as a free download where people could donate to the band if they wanted and it was a great success but we are taking a different approach with our new album which we are self releasing once again.

"Unfortunately, we have learned over time that most record labels are not for us and we seem to do better on our own as a DIY independent band which is what we have always been, today more than ever with our eighth album 'The Sacred Mood' as a testament to our staying power and dedication to our music." - Check out the behind the scenes video here.




Satriani, Joe Perry, Marty Friedman, Johnny Depp on New Steve Hunter CD
Steve Hunter (Alice Cooper, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed, David Lee Roth, Jack Bruce and Aerosmith) has released his guest-packed fifth solo album, "The Manhattan Blues Project."

The new album features guest appearances from Joe Satriani, Tony Levin, Johnny Depp, Joe Perry, Marty Friedman, Michael Lee Firkins, Phil Aaberg, 2Cellos, and Tommy Henriksen.

Hunter had this to say about the effort, "This album has been inside me trying to get out for a long time, I wanted to show the other side of New York, the soulful side plus it also says a lot of what I have always wanted to say on guitar.

"I wanted to show the other side of New York, the soulful side. Plus it also says a lot of what I've always wanted to say on guitar."

Joe Satriani adds, "I am honored to play along side legendary guitarist Steve Hunter on his stunning new album, check it out!"

The album features primarily new songs written by Hunter but also features two covers: an instrumental version of Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill", (Hunter performed on the original album version in 1977) and a cover of the Gaye classic "What's Going On".

Hunter decided to undertake the project after he got off the road with Alice Cooper in 2011 and quickly decided to call on his special guests to join him on the album.

You can listen to preview clips of all of the tracks and purchase the CD or digital album - here.




F**ked Up and U.S. Girls Supergroup Smartboys Release New Songs
Smartboys, the new group featuring Jonah Falco and Mike Haliechuk from F**ked Up and Tim Westberg from U.S. Girls, have followed up their debut single release by unleashing two new songs.

The new songs "Receiving the Bribe" and "The Wrench of Recollection," were released yesterday by White Iris Records and the group is giving fans a taste of the music with the online premiere of "Receiving the Bribe" here.

We were sent these details about the group: Over the course of F**ked Up's existence, Falco and Haliechuk wrote a collection of songs together informed by the late `70s punk of The Undertones, The Testors, Jet Staxx, Twink and others.

Teaming up with vocalist Tim Westberg (U.S. Girls, My Mind), the group adopted the name Smartboys and released their debut 7" single in May. For their follow-up release they traveled to Brooklyn to record at White Iris Studios with producer and Black Iris Music/White Iris Records founder Daron Hollowell.

"Jonah and I filled each other in," Haliechuk recently explained to MTV Hive. "Jonah's parents are jazz teachers and he reads music and does some stuff that I can't do. But, I have a more intuitive way of writing and fitting in a way that they wouldn't be able to." -




The Acacia Strain Launching No Way Out Summer Tour
The Acacia Strain camp sent over word that the band will be launching the "No Way Out" North American headlining tour this summer and have announced the initial dates for the trek.

The tour will be kicking off on August 13th in Chicago and will feature support from various bands during the trek. Here is the breakdown: Within The Ruins (8/21-9/18) Xibalba (8/13-9/1 & 9/6-9/18) Fit For An Autopsy (All Dates) and American Me (8/21-9/18).

The No Way Out tour will also be the first official headline tour for the band's new lineup: Vincent Bennett (vocals), Kevin Boutot (drums), Jack Strong (bass) and new guitar players, Richie Gomez (ex-Molotov Solution) and Devin Shidaker (ex-Oceano). - more on this story




Against Me! Singer Announces Solo Dates
Against Me!'s lead singer Laura Jane Grace will be launching a handful of solo acoustic concerts this summer under the banner of "Laura Jane Grace Sings The Transgender Dysphoria Blues."

The tour will include six stops and will kick off on Saturday, August 10 at MilkBoy in Philadelphia, PA and include shows in Boston, Providence, Washington, DC, Brooklyn and New York, NY.

Grace will be offering fans a musical bonus when they purchase tickets. The tickets will include a download link of the digital version of "True Trans," a new limited edition 7" that will feature two new Against Me! songs and will be available at the show.

The two songs are acoustic versions of tracks that will be appearing on Against Me!'s forthcoming album, "Transgender Dysphoria Blues."

Fans will also be able to see Against Me!'s perform at this year's Riot Fest in Chicago, IL the weekend of September 13-15 and in Denver, CO on the weekend of September 21-22. - more on this story




Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx Celebrates Sobriety Birthday
(hennemusic) Famous for his past battles with alcohol and substances, Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx is celebrating the anniversary of his sobriety and posted a message to fans about the milestone.

"F**k yeah," writes Nikki on Tuesday. "Today is my sobriety birthday. By letting go of self and ego, working a program that connects you to a higher power and giving back to those still struggling are just some of the important things you learn through sobriety. You get to repair the damage done from drink, drugs and horrific behaviors that broke people's hearts who loved you."

"For me," he continues, "taking away the substance just gave me a honest view of who I had become and then the healing started. I do believe without any program to help, many are just dry drunks and there is always a danger of them going out again. I've been there. It's not pretty.

"This is no joking matter to me so I take it seriously. I also love that I get to live in the moment by not carrying around all that baggage (in my head ) from years ago."

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Today's Day in Rock News!




Today's Day in Rock


Surviving Members Of The Doors To Reunite
(hennemusic) Guitarist Robbie Krieger and drummer John Densmore of The Doors will reunite later this year to pay tribute to keyboardist Ray Manzarek, who passed away May 20 after a lengthy battle with bile duct cancer.
"We're going to do at least one show for Ray and have a big send-off," Krieger tells Rolling Stone. "That's either the start or the end of it, I don't know."

Densmore had a falling out with his Doors bandmates after Krieger and Manzarek began touring in 2002 under the moniker of the Doors Of The 21st Century, which lead to a lawsuit over the use of the Doors name, and a $40 million countersuit against Densmore for his refusal to approve licensing of band songs for commercials.

"That's what you do – if someone sues you, you sue them twice as hard back and hope that they drop the suit," Krieger said. "It was a very stupid idea. We had the worst lawyers." more on this story



Steven Tyler Reveals What Put Aerosmith Back In The Saddle
(Classic Rock) Steven Tyler says Aerosmith's journey to Japan in 2011 was the saving of the band's career. The experience has been captured in documentary movie Rock For The Rising Sun, which will be shown in Vue Cinemas across the UK on July 16 ahead of a DVD release the following week.

They were still reeling from a series of fall-outs that saw the frontman hospitalised with a broken collarbone, his return to drinking and drug-taking, and his bandmates inviting other vocalists to take his place.

But he believes their Japanese trip, made soon after the earthquake and tsunami that devastated much of the nation, put Aerosmith back on the road to success.

Tyler tells Rolling Stone: "We were all such a bad place that we didn't realise our self-worth. It took going to Japan for the band to realise its own magic again. We thought, 'Holy sh*t, we've got to do a f**king record right now!' So that tour helped us to a new album." more on this story




King's X Fans Pay For dUg Pinnick's Surgery
(Classic Rock) King's X mainman dUg Pinnick has undergone successful surgery for a hernia after fans paid for the operation. Pinnick says: "Hernia surgery was a success; I'm waiting to be released."

He's needed medical attention for years but couldn't afford it due to a lack of medical insurance. But supporters rallied round and raised $26,000 from 599 contributors via a GiveForward crowdfunding drive.

He previously explained: "I'm overwhelmed with the amount of love people have shown by contributing. I have avoided this for way too long and I know I have to fix this immediately." more on this story





Alice Cooper Throws First Pitch At Blue Jays Game
(hennemusic) Alice Cooper threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Rogers Centre in Toronto Wednesday night as the Toronto Blue Jays hosted the Detroit Tigers.

The rocker is in the city promoting his current Raise The Dead tour, which hits Rama, ON (which is a few hours north of Toronto) today (July 4, 2013).

Alice recently wrapped up a series of summer dates with Marilyn Manson; billed as the Masters Of Madness tour, the pair of shock rockers hit US cities together throughout the month of June. more on this story




Megadeth Release 'Super Collider' Video
(Classic Rock) Megadeth have released a video for their track Super Collider. It's taken from their latest album, of the same name, which was released last month – and it's one of those tracks, like Symphony Of Destruction, which appears to have split their fans.

Mainman Dave Mustaine recently said: "The song kind of came from that Symphony Of Destruction corner of my mind. You can't always play aggressive, thrashy stuff.

"Sometimes those aren't even songs; they're like musical rams. But because I'm not a pop guy, I'm also not really comfortable playing sing-along songs.

"To me, Super Collider made sense like a normal song — a verse-chorus-verse-chorus kind of thing. It's written the way a real songwriter would write the song, instead of just taking all these musical twists and turns." Watch it here.




Lou Reed Rushed To Hospital
(Radio.com) Lou Reed is in recovery after being treated for dehydration at a Long Island hospital over the weekend. It was the latest in a string of recent health scares, including a liver transplant back in May.

The Velvet Underground rocker was taken by ambulance to Southampton Hospital early Sunday morning (June 30) for treatment, reports the New York Post. Meanwhile, Rolling Stone reports that Reed returned home Monday (July 1) afternoon. While Reed was admitted, a source at the hospital confirmed his admittance and told the Post, "everything's fine."

The incident came only ten days after appearing on stage at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in France, his first outing since the liver transplant.

Following the surgery last month, he wrote to fans via Facebook to assure them he was "stronger than ever." "I am a triumph of modern medicine, physics and chemistry," he wrote.

His wife, artist Laurie Anderson, shed light on the gravity of the situation, telling the Times of London after the surgery that Reed's health may never return in its full capacity. more on this story




Motorhead Address Lemmy's Health Issues
(hennemusic) Motorhead have issued a statement regarding Lemmy's health status, following news that the band have canceled the remaining shows on their summer European festival tour following doctor's orders.

The legendary frontman recently suffered a hematoma (where blood collects outside of a blood vessel), which caused Motorhead to pull out of three earlier dates; this came on the heels of news that the bassist had been fitted with a defibrillator because of heart problems.

"Regretfully, Motorhead announces it has had to cancel its remaining six summer festival appearances," said the group. "The band hate to let their fans down by missing any shows, but they expect to be back in full force this Fall."

"As you may have heard, earlier this Spring Lemmy had some medical maintenance for the long-term good," continued the band. "He was, at that time, advised to rest, but once feeling better, he of course resumed his life as usual. He has since been advised that he should immediately take some more time to rest." See what Lemmy had to say here.




Aerosmith's Steven Tyler To Undergo Surgery
(hennemusic) Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has revealed that he will undergo knee surgery later this year. "My knee is giving out," the singer tells Rolling Stone.

"I had ACL reconstructions, and in November I'm getting knee replacement surgery. It'll take me about three or four months to recover . . . I've had so many operations on my knees and feet that just to be standing is a miracle. But to turn around and do one of my spins where I don't fall, that's the sh*t! But hey, all these years have taken their toll on me."

Tyler's health issue came up while the singer was promoting Aerosmith's forthcoming DVD release, "Rock For The Rising Sun," as well as his thoughts on working on his first solo album.

Tyler has been writing with his longtime collaborator Marti Frederiksen and hopes the album will come out in October or November of 2014. "It might be hard to decide when I write a song whether or not it should go on an Aerosmith album," he says.

"What is a Steven Tyler solo album? Is it a bunch of songs like 'Dream On?' That's already on an Aerosmith album. It'll just be a different people playing it. I don't know. I just want to have some fun." more on this story




Dimebag Darrell Almost Joined Megadeth
(Radio.com) To many metal fans, a band that featured both Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine and the late 'Dimebag' Darrell Abbott of Pantera would have been a dream pairing. And it almost happened.

In our Radio.com news interview, Mustaine explained that he invited Darrell to join Megadeth, but Darrell said that he was a package deal with his older brother, Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul (Vincent Paul Abbott).

Megadeth had just hired a different drummer (Nick Menza), so Darrell had to decline the offer. "It would have been pretty monstrous," Mustaine admitted.

Mustaine, though, remained friends with the brothers. This summer, for instance, Vinnie Paul's current band Hellyeah will be on the bill of the 2013 edition of Megadeth's traveling heavy metal festival Gigantour. This year's tour also includes Newsted (the band of former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted), Device, Death Division, and Zakk Wylde's Black Label Society. (Wylde joked with Radio.com about the lineup: "It's like a high school reunion gone wrong!")

Megadeth's new album Super Collider is the band's first for a major label (Universal Music, via their imprint Tradecraft Records) since 1999′s Risk. It's also the second new Megadeth album in a row to feature original bassist Dave Ellefson, who played on the band's first nine albums. For years, Ellefson was involved in a bitter lawsuit with Mustaine, but, happily, they have resolved their differences.

"Dave's a good friend of mine," Mustaine confirmed to Radio.com. "Unfortunately he got some bad direction and followed it. He apologized. I forgave him. That's the kind of guy I am." Stream the full interview here.




KISS Concert Canceled Due To Flood
(hennemusic) The July 13th KISS show in Calgary has been cancelled due to damage from devastating flooding in the Canadian city. The Calgary Herald reports KISS and other concerts at the Scotiabank Saddledome by Carly Rae Jepsen, Tim McGraw and Dixie Chicks – all scheduled as part of the 2013 Calgary Stampede – have been scrapped while the city tries to get back on its feet.

Calgary Stampede chief executive Vern Kimball said the four concerts couldn't proceed due to the damages the facility suffered during the recent flooding.

"We understand that this news is disappointing and we're disappointed too as we wanted to present our guests and our fans with an awesome concert experience," said Kimball.

"It became evident late (Monday) to the Stampede and the Flames that the services necessary for an acceptable concert experience just weren't available given the current status and limitations of the building." more on this story





Lamb Of God's Randy Blythe To Publish Memoir
(Classic Rock) Lamb Of God frontman Randy Blythe will publish a memoir about his year of hell after he was arrested, jailed, tried and finally acquitted of the murder of fan Daniel Nosek.

Blythe spent five weeks in a Prague prison last year and was finally dismissed in March. The drama came close to bankrupting the band, who were unable to work while Blythe fought for justice.

Now he says: "While I've dreamed of being a published author almost since I began to read, I never imaging my first book would centre around such a sad topic.

"Sometimes, though, life provides you a story that needs to be told. I will tell it with the respect and dignity all involved deserve. This will be a good read, I promise you – and I hope some good comes out of it." More rock news.





Guns N' Roses Add More Intimate Dates
(hennemusic) Guns N' Roses have announced a pair of intimate Canadian club shows this month. The band will play the Metroplis in Montreal on July 14 and Toronto's Sound Academy on July 15.

The shows come on the heels of the band's performance at Festival D'Été (Quebec City Summer Festival) in Québec City that will be taking place on July 12th.

The festival, which runs July 4–14, is billed as Canada's biggest outdoor artistic event; other acts playing during the 11-day festival include Rush, Def Leppard, Foreigner and the Black Keys. more on this story





Church Refuses Rolling Stones Lyric Quote On Tomb
(Classic Rock) "It's only rock'n'roll - but I like it." Those words, written by the Rolling Stones in 1974, have come to represent a feeling shared by many rock fans – an understated declaration of undying love for the music, echoing the famous football fans' mantra that to some, it's a matter of life and death… while to others, it's more important than that.

But the Church of England have decided that the iconic lyrics are too flippant, and they've told the sons of a late rock fan they can't have "It was only rock'n'roll" engraved on his tomb.

Darren and Rick Clapham wanted the words to be an epitaph for musician Charles, who recently passed away and was buried at All Saints Church in Standon near Stoke-on-Trent. They also wanted to describe his death by saying he "finally fell off his perch."

But a Church of England court judge has decided against them. Stephen Eyre says: "I would be prepared to authorise an inscription going beyond the recording of Mr Clapham's age at death, and his attributes as a loving father and grandfather.

"What is essential is that any such inscription gives a message which conveys something of Mr Clapham's character – without being capable of being seen as inconsistent with the Christian Gospel." more on this story





Rival Sons Announce Tour Dates With Sammy Hagar
Rival Sons are gearing up to be native sons once again as they have mapped out a series of U.S. tour dates, including a number of shows with Sammy Hagar, following their success overseas.

The band will be kicking off the 14-city tour on August 20th at Loveland, CO. Prior to the tour they will be performing at the Telluride Festival on July 13th.

Several of the summer tour dates will see the band supporting Sammy Hagar on his "Four Decades of Rock" tour. Hagar and Rival Sons frontman Jay Buchanan are both natives of Fontana, CA, which recently honored Hagar with a street named after him.

Rivals Song will be touring in support of their latest album, "Head Down," but they caught Sammy Hagar's ear with a previous release a few years back.

"These guys are the real thing," says Hagar. "Their first CD was great, showing off a lot of styles from the 60's, 70's and 80's. These boys have done their homework…now road-tested. The Sons have made a CD (Head Down) that truly lives up to the band's name. This is a giant step from a great previous CD…not easy.

"But for those that like classic rock but are tired of the same old songs, I highly recommend this CD…and even better, go see 'em live--they deliver."

Rival Sons guitarist Scott Holiday had this to say about the summer trek, "Well, we're finally hittin' our homeland for a handful of tour dates. Ask and ye shall receive! And what a cool thing to get to go out and support a legend…and super cool fella like Mr. Sammy Hagar! I think this one's gonna be a blast." more on this story





Five Finger Death Punch Guitarist Talks New Album
(Gibson) Five Finger Death Punch guitarist Jason Hook is on top of the rock world. After all, not only is his band co-headlining the 2013 Mayhem Festival with Rob Zombie this summer, but the group is also releasing two albums this year: "The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell," Volumes 1 and 2.

How did the writing and recording process for "The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell" differ from how you went about creating your previous release, "American Capitalist?" We did a lot of preparation for this record.

I remember at the start of the "American Capitalist" record, we came off the road, and two weeks later, we were getting back together and trying to come up with the first song. I just remember thinking, "Hey, it would have been great if we could have done some preparation."

So, for this record, we started writing songs last year. We have a portable studio on the road, and we were deliberately trying to prepare in advance to have something to pick from when it came time to start working on the new album. It turns out that we had about 9 or 10 songs ready to go on day one. Those songs were recorded pretty quickly. Not completed, but the basic tracks were recorded, and then we just started writing more material, and before we knew it, we were at 20-something songs.

Tell me about the decision to release the album in two separate installments. The conversation turned to, "What should we do? Should we whittle this down to 12 songs?" We're getting better at making records, so now, we're kind of looking at all this material and saying, "I like all of it! I don't think there is any weaker half of the batch." We thought, "Well, let's release all of it. Let's make two records." So, that's what we did.

What should we expect from Volume 2 of this release, and how does it fit with Volume 1? That's a good question, because Death Punch have two kinds of distinct flavors. There's the really brutal, heavy metal, face-peeler stuff, which I like. And then there's the more aggressive, melodic blend, like "Coming Down" or "Bad Company."

We certainly could have made two different records, and the title would have made sense, meaning one record being the brutal record and the other record being the more melodic record. But, we decided against that, and what we ended up doing was spreading the material out evenly across both records so that it wasn't black and white, night and day.

We decided to shuffle the songs equally so both albums had the same potency. We didn't want one record to outshine the other or to have one record be heavy and one record be soft. We wanted it to be one evenly spread out, potent package. We wanted it be one consistently spread out group of songs.

You have some cool guest appearances on this album, including Rob Halford on the single, "Lift Me Up." He's such an awesome guy. I still get a little nervous when a living legend walks in the room, and you're like, "He's Rob Halford!" What happened was "Lift Me Up" was a song I had started and one of my ideas. I brought it to the band, and everybody liked the song, and someone mentioned that it sounds like an old Judas Priest song.

They were like, "I wonder if we could get Rob Halford to do guest vocals? That would be cool!" We're kind of at the level now where we've sold some records and we have some plaques, and we're kind of doing stuff that's fun again. Just whatever we want to do. Kind of like when you do it the first time: You're not thinking of business or record deals. So, we sent him the track. Turned out he loved it. He thinks, "It's a hit," and he wants to come to Las Vegas and sing the second verse. So, we were all thrilled. More of the interview.






Steve Van Zandt Unsure About Bruce Springsteen's Tour Plans
(Gibson) Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band wrap up their tour in support of last year's Wrecking Ball with two shows in Ireland at the end of July. Aside from a festival gig in South America in September, no more dates have been scheduled.

Rolling Stone asked E Street Band guitarist Steve Van Zandt if the Boss has any more tour dates lined up: "I really, really don't know," said Van Zandt. "I know that Bruce is off in August. But what happens in October-November, I don't know. I really don't. I would tell you, but I don't know. It's possible we've passed the point where it's even possible now. I'd always heard that the tour was ending in September. I've heard that for the last year and a half. Then you start hearing rumors on the street. Half the time they're true, so I never know."

If the touring behind Wrecking Ball is indeed done, it's more likely that Bruce will start working on a new album. Bruce did record with the E Street Band earlier this year while they were on tour in Australia.

Finally, Van Zandt said: "I've been saying this for 40 years, certainly since Darkness on the Edge of Town, but he literally always has an album in his pocket. He usually has two of them." more on this story






Avenged Sevenfold and FFDP Headlining Aftershock Festival
(Gibson) The Aftershock Festival announced an expanded lineup to their second annual installment yesterday. The northern California festival is set to take place at Discovery Park near downtown Sacramento on September 14 and 15.

Among the additions are Five Finger Death Punch, who will co-headline the second night along with previously announced Avenged Sevenfold. "We're excited to take the new albums out on the road so fans can hear some of the new music live," said Five Finger Death Punch singer Ivan Moody. And what better way to kick off our fall tour than with a massive festival like Aftershock?"

Retro hair metal rockers Steel Panther, who will play during the festival's first day, are also set to kick off the festival at a pre-show on September 13 at Ace of Spades in Sacramento. The pre-show is free for all festival ticketholders.

Saturday, September 14: Korn, Megadeth, Shinedown, Papa Roach, Skillet, Testament, In This Moment, Steel Panther, P.O.D., Pop Evil, Thousand Foot Krutch, Otherwise, Love And Death, We As Human, Heaven's Basement, Girl On Fire, Nothing More

Sunday, September 15: Avenged Sevenfold, Five Finger Death Punch, Volbeat, A Day To Remember, Asking Alexandria, Halestorm, HIM, Falling In Reverse, All That Remains, Filter, Device, Miss May I, SOiL, Airbourne, Eye Empire, Gemini Syndrome, Butcher Babies. more on this story






Herman Rarebell Recruits Dokken, Jack Russell and More For New Album
(Classic Rock) Former Scorpions drummer Herman Rarebell has released a brand new guest-star-studded studio album called Acoustic Fever featuring a lot of famous hard rock voices.

The album features guests contributions from John Parr, Doogie White, Tony Martin, Gary Barden, Don Dokken and Jack Russell, among others.

Rarebell says: "I'm really happy to have all those great singers on my album and I'm also thrilled that they said 'yes' to doing this. I look forward to meeting you all on the Acoustic Fever Tour." More rock news.




Nick Cave Movie Coming
(Classic Rock) Nick Cave announced that he is the subject of a drama-documentary movie following the 20,000th day of his life which is set to be released theatrically in 2014.

The unscripted production was shot while he worked on new album Push The Sky Away and features cameo appearances by Ray Winstone and Kylie Minogue.

As the subject matter of the film suggest, it will be entitled 20,000 Days On Earth. It was directed by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard. More Rock News




War Hero Was Kicked Out Of Nirvana And Soundgarden
(Classic Rock) Jason Everman could have been forgiven for thinking he'd blown any chance of success in life after he was fired from Nirvana, then Soundgarden. But he went on to a decorated career in the US Special Forces, where he's regarded among those who know of his achievements as a hero.

In a detailed personal piece, the New York Times reports how Everman picked up a guitar while attending therapy in his junior high school years, and described discovering punk as the "first defining event of my life."

He got the gig with Kurt Cobain's fledgling outfit through early drummer Chad Channing in February 1989, and paid the $606.17 they owed for their debut album Bleach. Bassist Krist Novoselic recalls: "Jason was very generous. We had some great shows with him – but then things went south really fast. The fun stopped."

Cobain didn't actually dismiss the guitarist; instead the band just cancelled their tour and went home in silence. The frontman later described Everman as a "moody metalhead" – and never repaid the Bleach money, even though the record went on to sell over two million copies. more on this story




Fall Out Boy Held Captive In Mental Hospital In New Video
(Radio.com) In the fourth of eleven episodes, Fall Out Boy takes fans deeper into their twisted horror story, with each clip set to a track from Save Rock and Roll, released back in May.

The series began with the band being abducted in "My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up). Then, with "Phoenix," it got darker as members were tortured, humiliated and in the case of singer Patrick Stump, dismembered by leather-clad super models.

In "Alone Together," we find the band held captive in some sort of dimly-lit mental hospital, where much of the torture takes place. Pete Wentz tricks and kills one of his captors allowing him to escape a strait jacket and save his bandmates one at a time. Unfortunately, escape from the facility doesn't come as easy as he'd hoped. more on this story




My Ruin Take Fans Behind The Scenes Of Their New Album
My Ruin have released a new behind the scenes studio video for the making of their brand new studio album, 'The Sacred Mood' and frontwoman Tairrie B sent over some more details about the effort.

The album was produced by My Ruin's Mick Murphy along with Joel Stooksbury and was recorded at Soundtrack Black Studio in the hills of East Tennessee where My Ruin previously recorded their 2011 album 'A Southern Revelation'.

Tairrie B had these details about the album, "The atmosphere of the new album is heavily drenched in the heat of the South where it was recorded and fueled by insomnia filled nights in Los Angeles where it was written.

'The Sacred Mood' is a subtle reinvention for My Ruin. In an industry that is ever changing, we're not a band who pays attention to the current trends. We've found our sound and we simply do what we do while staying true to our roots. I think our fans appreciate our integrity and we appreciate our fans. We offered the last album as a free download where people could donate to the band if they wanted and it was a great success but we are taking a different approach with our new album which we are self releasing once again.

"Unfortunately, we have learned over time that most record labels are not for us and we seem to do better on our own as a DIY independent band which is what we have always been, today more than ever with our eighth album 'The Sacred Mood' as a testament to our staying power and dedication to our music." Check out the behind the scenes video here.




Satriani, Joe Perry, Marty Friedman, Johnny Depp on New Steve Hunter CD
Steve Hunter (Alice Cooper, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed, David Lee Roth, Jack Bruce and Aerosmith) has released his guest-packed fifth solo album, "The Manhattan Blues Project."

The new album features guest appearances from Joe Satriani, Tony Levin, Johnny Depp, Joe Perry, Marty Friedman, Michael Lee Firkins, Phil Aaberg, 2Cellos, and Tommy Henriksen.

Hunter had this to say about the effort, "This album has been inside me trying to get out for a long time, I wanted to show the other side of New York, the soulful side plus it also says a lot of what I have always wanted to say on guitar.

"I wanted to show the other side of New York, the soulful side. Plus it also says a lot of what I've always wanted to say on guitar."

Joe Satriani adds, "I am honored to play along side legendary guitarist Steve Hunter on his stunning new album, check it out!"

The album features primarily new songs written by Hunter but also features two covers: an instrumental version of Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill", (Hunter performed on the original album version in 1977) and a cover of the Gaye classic "What's Going On".

Hunter decided to undertake the project after he got off the road with Alice Cooper in 2011 and quickly decided to call on his special guests to join him on the album.

You can listen to preview clips of all of the tracks and purchase the CD or digital album here.




F**ked Up and U.S. Girls Supergroup Smartboys Release New Songs
Smartboys, the new group featuring Jonah Falco and Mike Haliechuk from F**ked Up and Tim Westberg from U.S. Girls, have followed up their debut single release by unleashing two new songs.

The new songs "Receiving the Bribe" and "The Wrench of Recollection," were released yesterday by White Iris Records and the group is giving fans a taste of the music with the online premiere of "Receiving the Bribe" here.

We were sent these details about the group: Over the course of F**ked Up's existence, Falco and Haliechuk wrote a collection of songs together informed by the late `70s punk of The Undertones, The Testors, Jet Staxx, Twink and others.

Teaming up with vocalist Tim Westberg (U.S. Girls, My Mind), the group adopted the name Smartboys and released their debut 7" single in May. For their follow-up release they traveled to Brooklyn to record at White Iris Studios with producer and Black Iris Music/White Iris Records founder Daron Hollowell.

"Jonah and I filled each other in," Haliechuk recently explained to MTV Hive. "Jonah's parents are jazz teachers and he reads music and does some stuff that I can't do. But, I have a more intuitive way of writing and fitting in a way that they wouldn't be able to."




The Acacia Strain Launching No Way Out Summer Tour
The Acacia Strain camp sent over word that the band will be launching the "No Way Out" North American headlining tour this summer and have announced the initial dates for the trek.

The tour will be kicking off on August 13th in Chicago and will feature support from various bands during the trek. Here is the breakdown: Within The Ruins (8/21-9/18) Xibalba (8/13-9/1 & 9/6-9/18) Fit For An Autopsy (All Dates) and American Me (8/21-9/18).

The No Way Out tour will also be the first official headline tour for the band's new lineup: Vincent Bennett (vocals), Kevin Boutot (drums), Jack Strong (bass) and new guitar players, Richie Gomez (ex-Molotov Solution) and Devin Shidaker (ex-Oceano). more on this story




Against Me! Singer Announces Solo Dates
Against Me!'s lead singer Laura Jane Grace will be launching a handful of solo acoustic concerts this summer under the banner of "Laura Jane Grace Sings The Transgender Dysphoria Blues."

The tour will include six stops and will kick off on Saturday, August 10 at MilkBoy in Philadelphia, PA and include shows in Boston, Providence, Washington, DC, Brooklyn and New York, NY.

Grace will be offering fans a musical bonus when they purchase tickets. The tickets will include a download link of the digital version of "True Trans," a new limited edition 7" that will feature two new Against Me! songs and will be available at the show.

The two songs are acoustic versions of tracks that will be appearing on Against Me!'s forthcoming album, "Transgender Dysphoria Blues."

Fans will also be able to see Against Me!'s perform at this year's Riot Fest in Chicago, IL the weekend of September 13-15 and in Denver, CO on the weekend of September 21-22. more on this story




Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx Celebrates Sobriety Birthday
(hennemusic) Famous for his past battles with alcohol and substances, Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx is celebrating the anniversary of his sobriety and posted a message to fans about the milestone.

"F**k yeah," writes Nikki on Tuesday. "Today is my sobriety birthday. By letting go of self and ego, working a program that connects you to a higher power and giving back to those still struggling are just some of the important things you learn through sobriety. You get to repair the damage done from drink, drugs and horrific behaviors that broke people's hearts who loved you."

"For me," he continues, "taking away the substance just gave me a honest view of who I had become and then the healing started. I do believe without any program to help, many are just dry drunks and there is always a danger of them going out again. I've been there. It's not pretty.

"This is no joking matter to me so I take it seriously. I also love that I get to live in the moment by not carrying around all that baggage (in my head ) from years ago." more on this story




Hawthorne Heights Singled Out Week: Ohio Is For Lovers
Earlier this week Hawthorne Heights's Eron Bucciarelli told us about a song from their new album "Zero" and today he tells us about one of band's biggest hits, "Ohio Is For Lovers" which you are likely to hear as they headline the Warped Tour this summer. Here is the story:

This is perhaps our most well known song and also perhaps the most understood song we've ever written. For being so successful for us, it was ironically written at the last minute a week prior to entering the studio. Even after we recorded it, we didn't expect it to be a single, hence the placement of it as track 8 on our first album (as opposed to the more traditional track 2 or 3 for the first single). We all expected Silver Bullet to be the lead-off single. The label didn't care for the slowed down tempo and felt it lost something from the blistering fast demo which they had essentially signed us off of. Perhaps if we had kept the same tempo, things would've turned out differently for our career. Who knows?

We've gotten a lot of grief over the years from the lyric "cut my wrists and black my eyes" as many take it at face value as a call to self-harm. This really couldn't be further from the truth and despite attempts to explain it in various interviews the explanation seems to go unnoticed by fervent critics and perhaps a big portion of our fanbase. That seems to be how media works - retractions are always page two. We by no means endorse harming oneself and have worked with organizations such as To Write Love On Her Arms and Take Action to raise awareness of the problem and let people know there are alternatives.

Ohio Is For Lovers is a song about heartache. It's about being away from loved ones for the first time, like we knew we would be while in the studio for a month making our first record. Ohio Is For Lovers is as much an endorsement of self-harm and suicide as is Romeo And Juliet. Perhaps with time people will dig a little deeper.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Today's Day in Rock






Jason Newsted Giving Away Download of New Song
Former Metallica bass player Jason Newsted's new band Newsted are now offering fans a free download of a new song which comes from their forthcoming album.
The band has posted the new song "Heroic Dose" on their official website as a free download. The track comes from their forthcoming album, "Heavy Metal Music," which will be released on August 6th in North America and the 5th in the UK. Download the free song here.

Jason Newsted produced "Heavy Metal Music" and his new namesake band also features drummer Jesus Mendez Jr, guitarist Jessie Farnsworth, and Staind guitarist Mike Mushok.

The group is currently on a tour of Europe and will be hitting the road this summer in North American as part of Megadeth's Gigantour along with Black Label Society, Device, Hellyeah & Death Division.

The Gigantour will be kicking off on July 3rd and it appears that Jason will be jamming a Metallica classic with Megadeth's Dave Mustaine during the trek.

"There is a chance that Mustaine and I will bust out some old Metallica that he was a part of. It has been talked about," says Jason. "I'm willing to throw down Phantom Lord – actually, whatever he calls out, I'm gonna throw down!"

Earlier this month Mustaine confirmed the plans when he tweeted fans asking them which classic Metallica song they would like to see the two former Metallica members jam together on the tour. more on this story




Rare Early Van Halen Promo Video Goes Online
(hennemusic) A high-quality copy of the rare Van Halen video for the "Women & Children First" track "Loss Of Control" has surfaced. "Loss Of Control" was a b-side on the UK release of the single for "And The Cradle Will Rock…"

The dimly-lit video, which features the band in surgical outfits, was the only video filmed for the band's third album. The footage has never been commercially released, although it was broadcast outside of the U.S.

Van Halen debuted "Loss Of Control" live in late 1977, and it was featured in the band's setlist for their 1980 Women & Children First World Invasion Tour. Watch the video here.



Pink Floyd Vs Pandora
(hennemusic) Pink Floyd have reunited for an editorial in USA Today regarding the actions of Pandora in attempting to reduce artist royalties from internet radio.

Floyd members Roger Waters, David Gilmour and Nick Mason write, "It's a matter of principle for us. We hope that many online and mobile music services can give fans and artists the music they want, when they want it, at price points that work. But those same services should fairly pay the artists and creators who make the music at the core of their businesses.

"For almost all working musicians, it's also a question of economic survival. Nearly 90% of the artists who get a check for digital play receive less than $5,000 a year. They cannot afford the 85% pay cut Pandora asked Congress to impose on the music community."

"We've heard Pandora complain it pays too much in royalties to make a profit," adds the members of Pink Floyd. "(Of course, we also watched Pandora raise $235 million in its IPO and double its listeners in the last two years.) But a business that exists to deliver music can't really complain that its biggest cost is music. You don't hear grocery stores complain they have to pay for the food they sell. Netflix pays more for movies than Pandora pays for music, but they aren't running to Congress for a bailout. Everyone deserves the right to be paid a fair market rate for their work, regardless of what their work entails." more on this story




Dave Grohl Is Planning New Foo Figthers Album
(Gibson) Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins spoke to Billboard on the state of the band's next album, the follow up to 2011's Wasting Light. According to Hawkins, the album is in the planning stages by Foo Fighters main man Dave Grohl.

"Dave has his brain working overtime, like usual, and he's got a lot of great ideas, both musically and conceptually -- none that I can speak of at this moment, but it's gonna be great. It's gonna be cool."

Hawkins also suggested that he believes that the band's best work is still ahead of them, saying: "You always want every one of them to be the best one you've ever done, and you always think you haven't done your best one.

"Although some people may feel we have, I still think we haven't written our 'Hotel California' or our 'Bohemian Rhapsody' or whatever. Every time you start a record, you have to be, like, ready to [expletive] kill yourself or it's not gonna be any good." more on this story






Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert Coming To DVD and Blu-ray
Eagle Rock have announced a September 3, 2013 release date for The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert which will be released in a triple DVD set, Blu-ray, and digital formats.

The audio has been remastered and this release will mark the very first time that the opening acts' performances (including Metallica, Extreme, Def Leppard and Guns N' Roses) will be released on DVD or Blu-ray.

The SD Blu-ray will feature upscaled standard definition original material with uncompressed stereo and DTS-HD surround sound. We were sent these details along with the full tracklisting:

On April 20th 1992, Roger Taylor, Brian May and John Deacon, the surviving members of Queen, took to the stage at Wembley Stadium for the start of one of the biggest events in rock history, which the band had organized to pay tribute to their former colleague – the incomparable Freddie Mercury. Queen were joined by some of the greatest musical talent in the world to celebrate Freddie's life and work and to increase public awareness of AIDS, the disease that had prematurely ended his life the previous year.

The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert features many Queen classics in unique performances including: "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Hammer To Fall", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", "Radio Ga Ga", "I Want To Break Free", "Under Pressure", "Somebody To Love", "We Will Rock You", "We Are The Champions" and many more. Special guests include David Bowie, Gary Cherone, Roger Daltrey, Def Leppard, Joe Elliott, Extreme, Bob Geldof, Guns 'n' Roses, James Hetfield, Ian Hunter, Tony Iommi, Elton John, Annie Lennox, Metallica, George Michael, Liza Minnelli, Robert Plant, Mick Ronson, Axl Rose, Seal, Slash, Lisa Stansfield, Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Young & Zucchero. more on this story




Arctic Monkeys Announce New Album and Release New Video
(Radio.com) Just a few days before a headlining set at Glastonbury this weekend, Arctic Monkeys have announced September 10th as the release date for AM, the band's fifth studio album and first since 2010's Suck it and See.

"I actually stole it from the Velvet Underground, I'll just confess that now and get it out of the way," Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner told BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe (via NME) about the new album's two-letter title. "The VU record, obviously."

AM will feature a handful of special guests, including longtime Elvis Costello drummer Pete Thomas and Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme, whom Turner said contributed one of the record's highlights.

"His contribution to our record is really exciting, it's probably my favorite," he explained. "The 30 seconds that he's in there is just, I dunno, it's like something that I've never heard before."

Among the tracks on AM is recently released single, "Do I Wanna Know?" which the band debuted in concert last month during a show in Ventura, Calif. Check out the video here.




Megadeth To Donate Concert Proceeds To Oklahoma Tornado Relief
(hennemusic) Megadeth have announced that the proceeds from the band's July 16 Gigantour stop in Oklahoma City will donated to the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma to help those affected by last month's tornadoes that hit the region.

"Many amazing bands have come forward to aid Oklahomans since the May tornadoes came and tore apart their homes and lives," says Dave Mustaine. "Now it's time for Heavy Metal to give to this community!"

In addition to the Gigantour donation from the OKC Zoo Amphitheatre date, Megadeth, members of other bands from the festival, and local celebrities will participate in an All-Star softball game July 15th at the ASA Hall of Fame Complex, with 100% of the proceeds going to the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma. more on this story





Dream Theater Announce First Leg Of Upcoming Tour
Dream Theater have announced the dates for the first leg of their upcoming European tour and also announced that they plan to tour North America next spring.

The European tour will be kicking off on January 15th in Porto, Portugal and will feature shows in 30 cities in 16 countries across Europe before concluding on February 24th in Helsinki, Finland.

The band will be launching the tour in support of their forthcoming self-titled album which will be released on September 24th and was recorded at Cove City Sound Studios in Glen Cove, New York and produced by John Petrucci and mixed and engineered by Richard Chycki (Aerosmith, Rush).

"I see every new album as an opportunity to start over," says Petrucci. "To either build or improve upon a direction that has been evolving over time or to completely break new ground.

"This is the first self-titled album of our career and there is nothing I can think of that makes a statement of musical and creative identity stronger than that. We've fully explored all of the elements that make us unique, from the epic and intense to the atmospheric and cinematic. We're incredibly excited about Dream Theater and can't wait for everyone to hear it."

The band will soon be announcing tour dates for their North American trek in support of the album. That tour is expected to kick off in March of next year. more on this story





Nightrage Singer Leaves The Band
Nightrage have reportedly parted ways with frontman Antony Hamalainen as the singer is leaving on good terms so that he can explore other music ventures.

Blabbermouth published the following comments from Hamalainen, "There is no drama or bad blood. Quite the opposite actually as we all remain great friends. I personally would just like to explore other musical ventures. It's as simple as that.

"I want to thank [Nightrage founder] Marios Iliopoulos for giving me a chance to play in his band, and write two amazing albums with him. He is one of the most underrated guitar players in the world, and I am sure he will create more amazing music in the years to come.

"In other news, [drummer] Johan Nunez and I, have finished recording a new album of total melodic death metal with several of our best friends on board. This is a project we have been working on for a few years now and we can't wait to share it with you. There will be more news on that in the weeks to come so stay tuned!" Read the report here.




Sanctity's Jared MacEachern Joins Machine Head
Machine Head have recruited Sanctity vocalist and guitarist Jared MacEachern as their new bass player, who they hired after an exhaustive bassist search earlier this year.

Drummer Dave McClain had this to say about the audition, "Jared came in to the audition and just killed it! Besides being able to nail the bass and vocal harmonies, he also had the vibe and personality to make it feel like we were a BAND again. It was a great feeling and we all knew he was the guy."

Frontman Robb Flynn had this to say, "We really wanted a guy that was hungry for this, someone who could live and breathe this with us. Dave would joke around that we didn't want to get someone too green that'd be like 'oh my god, is this a dressing room?!', but we also didn't want someone who was too jaded by the whole thing and 'been there done that'.

"We thought the perfect guy would be someone who'd paid some dues, who had done 9 or 10 crummy van tours, and wasn't broken by that, but inspired to keep going and play music, and in many ways that was Jared. I mean hell, the guy's only rode in a bus for two nights, one of which was with us! It brings a really cool level of appreciation to the table, and it shows where his heart's at."

MacEachern adds, "I'm ready to get to work! This tour is going to kick ass and the new tunes are heavy as sh*t! I'm SO looking forward to making good music with good dudes!"

MacEachern is currently rehearsing with the band for the upcoming Mayhem festival tour and the band also plan to begin pre-production for their next studio album soon.




Switchfoot Announce New Album And Release Film Trailer
Switchfoot have announced that Fading West will be the title of their forthcoming studio album as well as a feature film that they will presenting to fans on their upcoming fall tour.

The band will be releasing the album in October and the film, which runs for 80-minutes, will act as the opening act for the group's upcoming storyteller format tour.

The tour will be kicking off on September 20th in St. Louis, MO and will hit 43-cities including Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Denver, Los Angeles, Seattle and Minneapolis.

We were sent the following synopsis for the film as well as a link to the trailer: Inspired by such films as Rattle and Hum and Endless Summer, the Fading West feature film follows Switchfoot as they travel the globe in search of new musical inspiration and perfect waves. Directed by Matt Katsolis and filmed during Switchfoot's 2012 World Tour, the film charts the creation of the San Diego-based fivesome's upcoming ninth album in its earliest and most unpredictable stages. Part rock documentary, part surf film, and part travelogue, Fading West offers rare glimpses of the longtime surfers on their boards and in the waves, captures the frenetic energy of their live shows, and in the end portrays a journey both epic and intimate. Watch the trailer here.




Asking Alexandria Planning Summer Record Release Tour
Asking Alexandria have recruited Motionless In White, Upon A Burning Body and Crown The Empire to support them on their upcoming late summer record release tour.

The 10-date tour will be kicking off in Fargo, ND on August 6th, the same day that their third studio album, , From Death To Destiny, is hitting stores.

The trek will include stops in Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Missouri, Arkansas, Indiana before concluding on August 17th in Madison, WI.

Ben Bruce had this to say about the trek, "AMERICA, we're f**king back and we're better than ever. We have a very short headlining run throughout the Midwest to celebrate the release of our brand new album 'From Death to Destiny'.

"Sex, Drugs and Rock n' Roll doesn't even cut it here, so join us starting Aug 6th for two weeks of utter sin and debauchery. We are stoked to be back, so lets f**king do this." more on this story




Iron Maiden Spitfire Pilot Amazed At Fan Response
(Classic Rock) The pilot of the Spitfire fighter plane that flew over Download to launch Iron Maiden's headline set says he's amazed at the response to his appearance.

Squadron Leader Andrew Millikin passed three times above 90,000 fans at Donington Park on June 14, with Maiden launching into classic track Moonchild – without the long intro – as the WWII fighter plane banked up over the main stage.

And although he's used to staging flypasts in the Spitfire Mk16, registration TE311, he says it was a unique experience. "This was something completely different. There's been a lot of interest from fans who attended," Millikin tells the Horncastle News. "I'd never have thought that a bunch of metal fans would be interested in RAF craft – but I've been proved wrong.

"It was fantastic to fly over. I get goosebumps every time I see the Spitfire in the air, so I can't imagine what it was like down there." More including video of the flyover.




Soundgarden's Ben Shepherd Releasing Solo Single From Upcoming Album
(hennemusic) Soundgarden bassist Ben Shepherd has released his debut solo single, "Baron Robber," the lead track from his forthcoming album, "In Deep Owl," due August 27.

All the vocals and instruments on "Baron Robber" were played by Shepherd, with drums by Joseph Brailey. Billed as HBS, the album project is a collection of songs recorded in the industrial neighborhoods of Georgetown and Interbay in Seattle, Washington.

Produced by Shepherd, Dave French, Chad MacMurray and Nathan Yaccino, "In Deep Owl" features guest appearances by Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron and former Pearl Jam drummer Matt Chamberlain. Check out the new song here.




Reznor Addresses Nine Inch Nails' Revolving Lineup Door
(Classic Rock) Trent Reznor admits Nine Inch Nails' lineup problems disrupted his plans for the band, but he believes the end result is all the better as a result. He announced a "reinvented" version of the band at the beginning of the year, then unveiled a group of musicians including King Crimson guitarist Adrian Belew and former Jane's Addiction bassist Eric Avery.

Last month Avery bowed out, saying he was "overwhelmed" by NIN's touring commitments. Belew announced his departure at the beginning of June, insisting there had been no fall-out but that "we both agreed it just was not working."

"It's been disruptive," Reznor tells KROQ. "I started off with an idea of who would be in the band, and we started working that way. You can spend a lot of time, as I have done, projecting what it's going to be like with this chemistry and this recipe – and in reality, it rarely is that.

"It turned out to be something different in the case of a couple of people in the band. It's felt like a wrench in the works at times. But it's made me rethink a lot, and where we're ending up at is much truer to what Nine Inch Nails should be – and better, in the long run." more on this story




Bloc Party Release First Song From New EP
Bloc Party will be following up their latest album, Four, by releasing a new five song digital EP, entitled "The Nextwave Sessions EP," on August 13th via Frenchkiss Records.

The first single from the EP, "Ratchet," was premiered on Zane Lowe's Radio 1 show "Hottest Record" last night and the band have recruited animator Cyriak to direct the music video for the song. Watch it here.

Kele offered these details about the song, "Ratchet was the first song we recorded with Dan. It really came together whilst we were on tour in 2012. We started slipping it into the sets at the start of this year just to try it out and the reactions were insane. We knew we had something special."

Fans can catch Bloc Party live this summer on some of the biggest stages and festivals in the UK and Europe, including a headlining slot at this year's Latitude Festival in the band's native UK. more on this story




Hatebreed, Shadows Fall, The Acacia Strain and Battlecross Tour
Hatebreed have announced a new fall headlining North American tour in support of their latest album, The Divinity of Purpose, and have released the latest video from the album.

The band has released a new music video for the song "Honor Never Dies," which is the second video from The Divinity of Purpose. You can watch the video here.

The new North American tour will feature support from Shadows Fall, The Acacia Strain and Battlecross and will be launching on September 26th in Albany, NY.

The band is currently on a European tour which includes several major music festival appearances including the Roskilde Festival, Brutal Assault Festival and Summer Breeze in Germany. more on this story




Bettye LaVette Cover Brought Moody Blues Frontman To Tears
(Radio.com) It's not uncommon on a TV singing competition for a judge to tell a contestant that they "own" a song when they do a new take on a famous classic. It's less common for the author of a song to offer such a compliment.

But that's just what happened when Moody Blues frontman Justin Hayward described to Radio.com his reaction to hearing soul singer Bettye LaVette's take on the band's iconic 1967 single, "Nights In White Satin."

"I burst into tears," he said, "I just could not help myself. I wrote the song when I was 19, coming on 20 years old, but I heard it for the first time when I was 64 years old. She's one of the true, true greats."

As for his own music , Hayward has a new solo album, Spirits Of The Western Sky, which he worked on with bluegrass musicians. "This little group of bluegrass players just sounded right for my voice," he explained of the unlikely pairing. more on this story





August Burns Red Singled Out Week: Count It All As Lost
August Burns Red released their brand new studio album, "Rescue & Restore" this week and to celebrate we asked drummer Matt Greiner to tell us about some of his favorite songs. Today he tells us about "Count It All As Lost". Here is the story:

"Count It All As Lost" proved to be the most challenging song to write drums to on Rescue & Restore. The song is relentless! The song opens up with this big introduction that pulls you in and keeps you on your toes. Through a series of twists and turns, the linear writing leads you to a guitar riff that I compliment with the bells on my drum-set, which I use sparingly on our records. The very next part has the fastest blast beat I've ever played on any ABR record. It took me at least 2 hours to get the drums right for just that 10-second part. I am happy we chose to keep it as fast as we did though because it sets the song up well for the 'whiny' breakdown that follows.

All in all, Count It All As Lost is one of my favorite songs on the record. The song is very linear in fashion and takes you through a windy road of sounds and styles before arriving at the end where you are somehow still banging your head and smiling at the same time!

Writing lyrics for Count It All As Lost was an extensive process. I first put pen to paper for this song in early 2012 on a tour in Europe. I was having a hard time dealing with the high standard I set for myself. I found that whenever I lived up to my own moral standards, I became self-righteous and inflated. On the contrary, whenever I failed to meet my high standards of morality, I felt like throwing myself off of a bridge!

The Bible has a very helpful depiction of this 'up and down' relationship many of us have with being better or worse than our own expectations. Paul, the New Testament writer, addresses this issue in Philippians 3:8 where he says, "I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them garbage, that I may gain Christ." He writes this amazing truth after listing all of his exceptional moral accomplishments, showing us that even the very best we can do is still crumbs compared to the worth and value in knowing Jesus.

Both musically and lyrically, this song has a little something for everyone. I hope listeners enjoy this song as much as I do!

Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen for yourself and learn more about the album right here!



Metallica Release Master of Puppets Performance From Abu Dhabi
(hennemusic) Metallica have released video footage of the band performing the title track to their 1986 album, "Master Of Puppets," in Abu Dhabi this past spring.

The April 19 concert marked just the second time that Metallica had played the city; the band's previous date in the city was in October of 2011.

Metallica recently held the 2013 edition of their Orion Music + More festival at Belle Isle in Detroit, MI. The band's next live show is set for July 6 when they play the Rosklide Festival in Denmark, following which they launch an Asian tour on August 10 in Tokyo. Check it out here.




Alice Cooper Guitarist Orianthi Releases Heaven In This Hell Video
Spinefarm Records announced that Alice Cooper guitarist Orianthi has released the official music video for the title track of her recently released solo album, 'Heaven In This Hell.'

The video was directed by Paul Boyd (Deadmau5, Neon Trees) and also features Glen Sobel (drummer for Alice Cooper), Tommy Henriksen (guitarist for Alice Cooper) and Cyril Niccolai (of The Fairchilds).

The song was produced by Dave Stewart and Orianthi had this to say about the video, "The video is about the spell that love puts you under. It's an addiction; it's heaven in this hell." Watch it here.




Tobias Sammet of Avantasia on Wikimetal
The latest episode of the Wikimetal podcast includes a featured interview with Tobias Sammet from Avantasia. The show sent over these details about the episode:

Sammet told us about the creation of the project, his biggest influences for Avantasia and about how it was to work with Andre Matos. A very nice chat with lots of amazing sounds and Sammet telling us who is the rockstar he has always wanted to work with, but never got the chance.

You can listen to the full episode of the podcast here or you can skip directly to the interview with Sammet

Friday, June 21, 2013

Today's Day in Rock News!




Today's Day in Rock


The Doors Surviving Members Planning To Reunite
(Classic Rock) John Densmore and Robby Krieger are planning to play a memorial show for The Doors bandmate Ray Manzarek, who died last month at the age of 74.
It means the end of a ten-year feud between the surviving members of Jim Morrison's band. And the musicians settled their differences in time for Densmore to speak to Manzarek before his death.

He tells Rolling Stone: "The inner circle knew Ray had cancer for a while. Then I heard he was really sick and called him. He said thank you for the prayers, and told me chemo was f**ked. So there was a closing, thank God."

Densmore is delighted to be on speaking terms with his former best friend Kreiger. He explains: "I said to Robby a few weeks ago in an email: 'Let's have our musical reunion for Ray. Let's play some Doors songs. It's like to break the ice that way.' It should happen pretty soon." more on this story




Aerosmith's Steven Tyler Going Solo
(hennemusic) Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has revealed plans to work on his first solo album next year which follows the 2011 release of his solo single, '(It) Feels So Good'.

"I had a lot of fun doing '(It) Feels So Good'…I wrote that with Marti Frederiksen," Tyler tells Rolling Stone. "I've got this itch in me to do a solo record, and that's what I'm gonna do next. I've got some great people that want to get involved in it. It's early on right now, but that's the itch I got. I got that itch to do something that's a lot different than Aerosmith. Aerosmith's never been better, but we did that album [2012's 'Music From Another Dimension'].

"This last album was an Aerosmith all-for-one-and-one-for-all. But my heart is in stuff like that weirder, off-the-cuff stuff that I'm not sure Aerosmith would like. I'm into electronica – I was when I used to listen to Stockhausen in '65. So there's just a lot of stuff – good, weird f**king music that I want to get off my chest. The band will be playing, and we're going to China and Singapore. It's gonna open up a whole new world for Aerosmith. So Aerosmith will always be around, but I got this itch and I know how to scratch it."

Asked who he might work with on the project, Tyler says "There's so much good stuff out there. I am a huge Skrillex fan. I went to lunch with Deadmau5 at Mel's Diner. He's got incredible ideas for his next tour – blew me away, what he's gonna do. He's a single guy. He makes all the money himself when he puts the mouse head on, so he's got a ton of money. He knows where to take it, and he's still relevant. So it was a sick dinner, it was f**king unreal. I want to go out and explore things . . . I really want to take a little risk here and do something solo. There's no timeline – I'm gonna start in January and see where we get by March." more on this story



Deep Purple and Iron Maiden Stars To Tribute Jon Lord
(hennemusic) A tribute concert to celebrate the late Deep Purple keyboardist Jon Lord's life and music will be held on April 4, 2014 at London's Royal Albert Hall.

Artists confirmed so far include Deep Purple members Ian Paice, Roger Glover, Don Airey and Steve Morse, as well as Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson, along with Rick Wakeman, Joe Brown and Alfie Boe.

Lord passed away July 16, 2012 at the age of 71 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. With Purple, Lord co-wrote many of the group's legendary songs, including "Smoke On The Water," and played with many bands and musicians throughout his career. more on this story




Steven Van Zandt Tributes Sopranos Co-Star James Gandolfini
(Radio.com) On Wednesday (June 19), the world was shocked by the news of actor James Gandolfini's death at 51 from a heart attack and one of most famous Sopranos co-stars has paid tribute to him.

Steven Van Zandt, who played Tony Sopranos' consigliere Silvio Dante, posted a statement to his official Underground Garage Facebook page: "I have lost a brother and a best friend. The world has lost one of the greatest actors of all time. Maureen and I send our deepest sympathy and love to Deborah, Michael, Lily, and all of Jimmy's family."

Maureen Van Zandt, Steven's wife, played his on-screen Sopranos wife Gabriella. She tweeted, "I loved James so much. He was a beautiful man and a genius. I was honored to breathe the same air as him. I'll love and remember him forever."

avid Chase, creator of HBO's The Sopranos – which starred Gandolfini in his defining role as Tony Soprano — issued a statement, saying: "He was a genius. Anyone who saw him even in the smallest of his performances knows that. He is one of the greatest actors of this or any time. A great deal of that genius resided in those sad eyes. I remember telling him many times, 'You don't get it. You're like Mozart.' There would be silence at the other end of the phone. For (his wife) Deborah and (son) Michael and (daughter) Lilliana this is crushing. And it's bad for the rest of the world. He wasn't easy sometimes. But he was my partner, he was my brother in ways I can't explain and never will be able to explain." more on this story




David Lynch Directing New Nine Inch Nails Video?
Trent Reznor has sparked online speculation that Nine Inch Nails have recruited acclaimed film director David Lynch to direct the band's new video.

On Wednesday, Reznor got fans imagination going after he tweeted a photo of what appears to be himself in make-up with David Lynch standing in the background.

This had lead some to believe that Lynch may be directing the video for the song "Come Back Haunted," the lead single from the upcoming NIN album, Hesitation Marks.

Reznor and Lynch do have a history together as the Nine Inch Nails mastermind was involved with the soundtrack to Lynch's 1997 film "Lost Highway." You can see the photo here.




Jimi Hendrix Experience: Live In Cologne Set For Release
(hennemusic) "The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Live In Cologne" - a concert recording from 1969 - will be released next month exclusively via Authentic Hendrix – The Official Jimi Hendrix Online Store.

Due July 9, it is the twelfth release in the Dagger Records official bootleg series (previously released as an LP and now coming to CD for the first time).

The album documents Jimi's January 13, 1969 performance at the Sporthalle in Cologne, Germany and the set includes a mixture of Hendrix classics and covers of songs by Earl King and Cream. more on this story





Cancer Fight Inspired Black Sabbath
(Gibson) No one seems more surprised than Ozzy Osbourne by the resounding success of Black Sabbath's new album, 13 and guitarist Tony Iommi says his lymphoma diagnosis actually helped solidify the project.

In a just-published interview with London's The Telegraph, the Sabbath frontman said, "This has really freaked me out. I knew it was a [expletive] good album, but when somebody just told me it's gone top in 50 countries -- I didn't know there were 50 countries, and I'm number one in all of them!" Osbourne admitted it was his outsized ego that scuttled the band's attempt to record eleven years ago.

"I was riding on this cloud of being television's new megastar for five minutes," he explained. "I was doing well on my own, so it took me a while to get that balanced out in my head. I mean, it's not Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath. It's [expletive] Black Sabbath. It's different from me doing my own thing."

Ironically, Tony Iommi's lymphoma diagnosis actually helped solidify the 13 project. "The funny thing is, my whole situation finally got us cracking and brought us all more together," said the guitarist. "Everybody realized, like, wow, what could happen here." more on this story






Vinny Appice To Perform With Dio Disciples This Summer
The Dio Disciples, which features former members of the band paying tribute to Ronnie James Dio, will be joined by original Dio drummer Vinny Appice this summer.

Appice will be appearing with his fellow former Dio members, guitarist Craig Goldy, keyboardist Scott Warren, and drummer Simon Wright along with singers Tim "Ripper" Owens (Judas Priest) and Oni Logan (Lynch Mob) and bass player Bjorn Englen (Yngwie Malmsteen), for five dates in July.

Vinny Appice played drums with Dio from the group's incarnation and debut album, "Holy Diver," through their 1994 post Black Sabbath reunion release "Strange Highways." more on this story




Jake E. Lee Recruits Warmachine's Darren Smith To Front New Band
Former Ozzy Osbourne and Badlands guitarist Jake E. Lee have recruited Warmachine drummer Darren Smith as the frontman for his new band Red Dragon Cartel.

Red Dragon Cartel now features Lee on guitar, Smith on vocals, Beggars & Thieves' Ronnie Mancuso on bass and Black Betty's Jonas Fairley on drums.

Smith's band Warmachine had the following to say about their drummer's new gig, "We would like to send congrats to our band mate and brother Darren! We are so proud of you!"

Lee has remained low-key for the past decade, apart from playing guitar on Enuff Z'nuff's "Dissonance" album, and has now put together a new band and will be releasing a new album.

The new album will feature guest appearances from Cheap Trick's Robin Zander, original Iron Maiden frontman Paul Di'Anno and In This Moment's Maria Brink.

The effort was recorded at Hideout Studios in Las Vegas, which is owned and operated by Kevin Churko (Ozzy Osbourne, Five Finger Death Punch).




Rolling Stones To Be Joined By Aaron Neville In Philly
(hennemusic) The Rolling Stones will be joined by special guest Aaron Neville to night in Philadelphia, the second of two shows in the city this week. Keith Richards co-produced and played guitar on Aaron's album, "My True Story," released earlier this year.

The concert marks the 17th stop on the Stones 18-date "50 & Counting" arena tour, which has seen the band play with a variety of guests, including John Fogerty, Tom Waits, Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood and John Mayer.

The Stones will wrap up the North American tour in Washington on Monday; the band will play the Glastonbury festival on June 29, followed by two shows in London's Hyde Park next month. more on this story




Metallica Add Singapore Date and Release Adelaide Footage
(hennemusic) Metallica have announced a Singapore concert date as a new addition to their upcoming Asian tour and have also released footage from their recent concert in Adelaide.

The band will play the Singapore Changi Exhibition Centre in Singapore on Saturday, August 24. The appearance marks only the second time Metallica have played in Singapore, with their last date more than 20 years ago.

Metallica's tour of Asia kicks off August 10 in Tokyo, Japan, with dates scheduled for China and South Korea, and the band saying that more concerts will be announced.

Metallica have also released footage from their March 2nd appearance at Australia's Soundwave festival in Adelaide. The band has issued video of "No Remorse" and "Motorbreath" from the tuning room, as well as "The Thing That Should Not Be" from the show.

The Adelaide stop was the fourth date of Soundwave, which hit five cities in the country over a two-week period. Check out the footage here.




Michael Monroe Releasing New Solo Album
(hennemusic) Finnish rock legend Michael Monroe (Hanoi Rocks) has announced details of his new album, "Horns And Halos," due for release on August 26 in the UK.

Monroe has revealed the album's track listing and cover art, which is based on an idea from Swedish guitarist Dregen (Backyard Babies), who features in Michael's current touring and recording lineup.

"I love logotypes that are a 'little secret," says Dregen. "You know, the ones that are more like signs — Van Halen, Crass, Him's Heartagram, etc. That was the starting point…"

The project's lead single, "Ballad Of The Lower East Side," was released in April; a second single/video will be made available on August 5. more on this story




Def Leppard Guitarist To Hold Fitness Seminar
(hennemusic) Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen and his trainer, Muay Thai kickboxing champion Jean Carrillo, have announced their first fitness seminar, set for July 12 in Quebec City.

Billed as Physical Mechanics, Collen and Carrillo will be speaking about health, fitness and what the axeman does to get fit on tour and off. Coming one day before Def Leppard's performance in Quebec City, the event includes a VIP cocktail reception before the lecture, and an audience Q&A following the seminar.

The promo poster reads: "Discover how Phil Collen, the well-known guitarist for Def Leppard - now 55 - has the shape and body of a 25-year old." more on this story




Rolling Stones Reach Glastonbury Festival Broadcast Deal
(hennemusic) The Rolling Stones have reached a deal with organizers of the Glastonbury festival that will see an hour of the band's June 29th performance broadcast on television.

According to the BBC, the Stones had originally insisted that only four songs from their 90-minute set could be televised, but festival organizer Michael Eavis told reporters a compromise had been reached.

Eavis, who established the event on his farm in Pilton 43 years ago, said he had also endured protracted negotiations with the group to secure their performance.

"It's taken a long time to get them to come and play," he said. "Everyone wants to see the Stones, basically."

"I think Mick Jagger wanted to play to the people here, rather than a TV show," he added. "They're going to be playing for about an hour for the TV." more on this story




Airbourne Announce Fall Tour
(Classic Rock) Airbourne will tour the UK starting in November, with 11 dates booked to support their third album Black Dog Barking. They'd already been added to the bill for this year's Hard Rock Hell, which takes place in Wales on November 30-December 1.

Airbourne frontman Joel O'Keeffe recently said his band had made a better job of the new record than they had over its predecessor, No Guts No Glory.

"We might have rushed a few things here and there, because we had two world tours back to back up against each other," He explained. "We recorded the music just in the middle of all that. We even had some shows between recording. This time, we spaced it out." more on this story






Singled Out: Heaven & Earth's I Don't Know What Love Is
Today Heaven & Earth mastermind Stuart Smith tells us about their next single "I Don't Know What Love Is" from their brand new album "Dig". Here is the story:

This was about the 5th song to be written for the "Dig" album. It's based around a title that I'd come up with over 20 years ago.

One day way back then, and I can't remember if I was actually feeling that way or if I just thought it up but I came up with the line "I Don't Know What Love Is Anymore" and I thought it was such a powerful statement that I wrote it on the back of a business card and put it in my nightstand as I didn't want to forget it. A year or so later I was going out with a girl called Amanda whom I had always looked upon as the one that got away. In fact Keavin from antiMusic may remember her as he actually worked on the road crew of a very early version of Heaven & Earth when it was called "Midnight" during that period. Anyway, we were in the studio one day and Amanda said that she'd meet me at my house afterwards. When I got there she wasn't there so I called her at her apartment to ask where she was and she told me that she'd gone through my nightstand and found the business card and was upset that she'd found what I'd written on it and asked me if that was the way I felt. I laughed and told her that it was just an idea for a song title that I'd wrote down a long time before. Everything carried on between us for a while but at the time I remember thinking that if it had that effect on someone then it was worth doing something with.

Over the years I'd tried to write something around that title but was not really satisfied with anything that I came up with. When we were writing for "Dig" Joe (Retta) went to visit his parents in Rochester for a few weeks and I decided that we needed an acoustic style ballad, like "Heaven & Earth" off the first album, so I picked up my acoustic and consciously decided I was not going to pick up the electric again till I'd come up with some music that was worthy of that title. For two and a half weeks I worked on it all day and night, coming up with hundreds of ideas, but couldn't find the keystone riff to tie them all together. A few days before Joe was due to return I was talking to Howard Leese about the problems I was having with putting it together and he said well it sort of sings itself, "Love is Anymore" and the way he sang it reminded me of "She Love's You" by The Beatles" and the main riff instantly came to me. The minute I had that it was like I was magically transported into space and was looking down and could see all the other parts I'd written so I just went "I'll have you, you, you and you" and the whole thing dropped into place within 5 minutes.

When Joe got back a couple of days later I played him the song, which he loved, and gave him the title, which he thought was going to be tough to work with, so we recorded it on his 8 track recorder. As we were doing this he thought the chords I'd used for the chorus were a bit too "happy" and not in keeping with the title or the rest of the song, so I just swapped them out for a part in a bit more of a minor mode that I'd written earlier and he, as he usually did, disappeared into his room and I didn't see him for a few days. A few days later he played me the nearly completed song and I was blown away.

We made a few minor adjustments during rehearsals before we went into Ocean Studios in Burbank to record it but basically that was it. It was around Christmas time when we had the backing track completed and Joe had sung his vocal. Every year I would go over to David Paich's (Toto) for his Christmas Eve party where David and I would play carols on the piano and guitar. There was never anyone really good to sing them though so that year I brought Joe with me to help us out. After the party finished we went into David's studio and played him the song. He said that it was a definite hit and wanted to play some strings on it so we came back a couple of weeks later and he did his magic on it. As a final touch we added the Agape Gospel Choir on, shortened the title to "I Don't Know What Love Is" and the song was complete. I feel this is one of our strongest songs because, as relationships are so complicated, I think that most people can relate with the sentiments expressed within the lyrics at some point in their lives.

Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen for yourself and learn more about the album right here!




Stone Sour Release The Uncanny Valley Lyric Video
(Classic Rock) Stone Sour have released a lyric video for their track "The Uncanny Valley." It's taken from recent masterwork House Of Gold And Bones, which was released in two parts with the second installment appearing in April.

Frontman Corey Taylor enjoyed a busy three days at the Download festival last weekend, headlining Friday's show with Slipknot, appearing at a book signing on Saturday then playing the main stage with Stone Sour on Sunday.

He also recently released the first three issues of a comic based on the House Of Gold And Bones storyline. You can watch the new "The Uncanny Valley" lyric video here.




Spock's Beard Release Submerged Video
(Classic Rock) The latest album from prog rockers Spock's Beard, Brief Nocturnes And Dreamless Sleep, is out now and carries the Classic Rock seal of approval. In fact, we're calling it "arguably the best record of their 20-year career to date".

Spock's Beard recently completed a European headline tour with InsideOut label-mates Sound Of Contact and Beardfish. Just previous to starting that tour, they filmed a music video for the track Submerged and you can check it out below.

Alan Morse (guitar/vocals) had this to say about the filming of the clip: "This is the best video we've done yet, we're really proud of it. We had a great time making it, though it was a lot of work. It looks fantastic – the director, actors and crew were all really top notch, it was a pleasure to work with them. The director, Michael Beaudry, had a powerful vision to go with the song, and I think he executed it brilliantly. Plus he's just a really cool guy. Hope you all like it, more to come…"

Thursday, June 20, 2013

GOO GOO DOLLS NEW ALBUM MAGNETIC DEBUTS AT #8 ON THE BILLBOARD TOP 200 CHART:





Goo Goo Dolls new album Magnetic has debuted at #8 on the Billboard Top 200 Chart, with almost 29k sold first week. The 10th studio album for the multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated band features debut single Rebel Beat, which is currently climbing the charts at Hot AC radio. Goo Goo Dolls celebrated the June 11 release of Magnetic with a performance of "Rebel Beat" on Good Morning America, followed by an appearance on Kelly & Michael June 12. "Rebel Beat" can also be heard for the next month in the promos for HGTV's new show Brother vs. Brother and in the latest installment of HGTV's #lovehome branding campaign. They will be performing the song on Rachael Ray July 3.
To support Magnetic, Goo Goo Dolls are hitting the road with Matchbox 20 next week. The nationwide co-headlining run will kick off June 25th at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, NH and run through August. Enter to win a trip to see Goo Goo Dolls and Matchbox 20 here: connect.googoodolls.com. UK fans will also get a chance to see the band: they begin a headline run there on October 15.
Goo Goo Dolls have sold over 10 million albums worldwide, with 14 Top 10 Radio hits, more than any other artist in the history of the Hot AC format. They are the only artist to have three songs on Billboard's "Top 100 Songs from 1992-2012" including the Number One slot, for "Iris." John Rzeznik has been honored with the Songwriters Hall of Fame Hal David Starlight Award and they were recently inducted into Guitar Center's Historic Hollywood Rock Walk.

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