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Saturday, August 24, 2013
This Week In Rock News!
Here are the top stories from this past week.
Singer Abducted and Beaten After Concert
(Banana 101.5) Recently reunited pop-rockers The Calling had a not-so-warm welcome back this weekend, as their singer Alex Band was abducted and beaten just hours after their performance at the Lapeer Days festival.
If you were anywhere near a radio at any point in 2001, you definitely heard The Calling's 'Wherever You Will Go,' as it was playing in super heavy rotation all across the country. It was #1 on the Adult Top 40 for 23 consecutive weeks and was even named "Song of the Decade" by Billboard Magazine. Apparently, not everyone feels as strongly about the tune… at least not in a positive way, that is. After their recent experience in the Lapeer, the band will likely amend the song's hook as follows:
According to a number of sources, The Calling's singer Alex Band was walking back to his hotel after a run up to a nearby convenience store when he was abducted, robbed and beaten by two men in a blue minivan. The alleged assault took place in Lapeer on West Street near S. Main Street between 3 and 4am.
After being found on some nearby railroad tracks, Band was taken to McLaren – Lapeer Region Emergency Center, where he was treated for his injuries and then released. You can hear the 911 call by his manager and read more - here.
Guns N' Roses Song Leaked?
(TeamRock Radio) A track believed to be a previously unheard song by Guns N' Roses appeared briefly online yesterday and was quickly removed. It was called Going Down and featured bassist Tommy Stinson on lead vocals, with Axl Rose supplying backing.
Stinson himself released a tweet admitting it was a real GnR work, but the message was deleted soon afterwards, along with the Soundcloud music stream and a YouTube version.
MetalSucks' Axl Rosenberg said he believed Going Down could be nine years old or more, as some of the guitar work sounded like that of Buckethead, who left the band in 2004. - more on this story
Scott Weiland Apologizes To Stone Temple Pilots Fans
(hennemusic) Scott Weiland issued an onstage apology to Stone Temple Pilots fans during his solo show at the Trocadero in Philadelphia this past Saturday night, and video of the event has surfaced.
Scott's speech began during a fan chat of "Fuck you, Chester", a reference to Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington, who joined Stone Temple Pilots earlier this year amid lawsuits by both Weiland and his former band.
"It's just a big 'ol planet, a big 'ol universe and in a big circle, it all works out," began Weiland in Philadelphia. "Anyway… Actually, Chester has his own band that makes a lot of money. I'm not really quite sure why he joined a band who is actually nameless."
"The problem is I shouldn't have said anything at all," he continued, "and I apologize to those fans out there who are, feel like they're caught in the middle of it, cause I sure feel like I'm caught in the middle of it emotionally, and all I want to do is play music, man." - Check out the video here.
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Cancel American Dates Due To Injury
(hennemusic) Neil Young & Crazy Horse have cancelled their upcoming four-city North American tour due to an injury to guitarist Frank "Poncho" Sampedro's hand.
"[His] doctor has indicated that Sampedro's hand requires additional time to heal properly," according to a statement sent out by Warner Bros. Records on Monday.
The group said, "We are sorry for any inconvenience this causes to our fans or the festivals where we were scheduled to appear. As you must be, we too are disappointed at this unfortunate turn of events."
The band canceled the final seven dates of their summer European tour earlier this month due to the injury, which a source close to the Young camp recently told Rolling Stone is "a mild fracture." - However, they still have some dates coming up that have not been canceled.
Paul McCartney Wants to Play Final Concert At Candlestick Park
(Radio.com) In 1966, San Francisco's Candlestick Park hosted The Beatles' final show. Now Paul McCartney is offering to return the favor by headlining the stadium's final show before it gets knocked down in 2014.
The city's mayor Ed Lee told the San Francisco Chronicle that McCartney threw out the idea a half hour before taking the stage at this year's Outside Lands Festival. "And it was him who made the suggestion," Lee said. "Believe me, it wasn't something I, or anyone else, was expecting."
The two talked about Candlestick and how the city was collecting photos and videos to honor the Beatles' final concert. McCartney then compared the Candlestick tribute to what they did at Shea Stadium in New York, where the Beatles played two of their most famous show. McCartney played Shea Stadium just before it was demolished in 2009 and then, along with Billy Joel, helped christen Citi Field where the Mets now play.
According to Lee, McCartney then said, "Well, if you are going to tear down the stadium next year, we should think about us doing the last concert there." - more on this story
System Of A Down Will Make A New Album
(TeamRock Radio) System Of A Down drummer John Dolmayan has assured fans there will be another album, but not just yet. Reports have been confused from within the band, with bassist Shavo Odadjuan having complained that frontman Serj Tankian was responsible for their lack of studio action, then apologising for his comments.
Last month Dolmayan told an audience in Los Angeles that the next time they were in town a new record would be on the shelves. But Tankian has emphasised that, while he's not against making another album, there's nothing in the pipeline yet.
Now Dolmayan says: "The next album is coming. It's coming at some point." Asked if they're already working on it, he says: "We're not – just in our heads." - more.
Queen Release Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert DVD Preview
(hennemusic) Queen are sharing a preview of "The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert" reissue coming to DVD and SD Blu-ray September 2 (September 3 in North America).
The April 20, 1992 event saw the surviving members of Queen – Roger Taylor, Brian May and John Deacon – take to the stage at London's Wembley Stadium to pay tribute the Mercury and to increase public awareness of AIDS, the disease that had prematurely ended his life the previous November.
Queen were joined by some of the biggest musical talent in the world to celebrate Freddie's life and work, including David Bowie, Guns N' Roses, Def Leppard, Robert Plant, Metallica, Extreme and many others. - Check out the preview and read more here.
Alice In Chains Launch Neon Voices Hunt
(hennemusic) Alice In Chains are promoting the upcoming release of the music video for their new single, "Voices", by launching a neon signs contest for their fans to take part in.
The band recently filmed the music video for "Voices" in their hometown of Seattle. As part of the video, neon signs of the song's lyrics were placed throughout the city in some places that are special to the group.
Now, the band is holding a contest for fans to find one or all of the signs and post a photo of the sign to Instagram, tagging #AICVOICES for a chance to have their photo featured on AliceInChains.com. - more on this story
Journey Singer Nearly Collapsed In Terror Before Big Show
(Classic Rock) Arnel Pineda nearly collapsed in terror as he geared up to perform to 25 million people soon after being confirmed as Journey's frontman.
The previously-unknown vocalist was hired in 2006 after guitarist Neal Schon saw him covering Journey tracks in a YouTube video. But nothing could have prepared him for one of his first appearances with the band, in Vina del Mar, a sold-out show which was being televised live across South America.
Schon tells Rolling Stone: "We there him in the fire, no doubt about it. Two seconds before we go, Arnel is like: 'Can I go home? I don't want to go out.'
"It was fear and loathing to the max – but then he went out, and he went for it, and the audience went nuts."
Pineda recalls: "I was terrified to death. It took years, but I survived it." - more on this story
Yes, Queensryche, Marillion, Steve Hackett Lead Cruise to The Edge
(Radio.com) Move over S.S. Coachella. Step aside Weezer Cruise. There's a new ship in town, and this ship's in all kinds of weird time signatures: Cruise To The Edge the second annual "Ultimate Prog Rock Cruise".
The cruise is headed up by prog rock mainstays Yes, featuring Marillion, Steve Hackett (Genesis), UK, Queensryche, Tangerine Dream, Renaissance, The Strawbs, and many more .
The cruise will be hosted by UK journalist and preeminent Yes expert Jon Kirkman, and take place April 7-12, 2014, steaming through Isla De Roatan, Honduras and Cozumel, Mexico.
With Steve Hackett and Yes guitarist Steve Howe on the same boat, you think there's actually some odds for a GTR reunion? - more on this story
Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme Talks New Album Plans
(Radio.com) For a band as big and established as Queens of the Stone Age, 2013 has proved to be quite the comeback year for frontman Josh Homme and company, following a six-year dry spell.
After more than a decade recording for Interscope Records, the band made a change to stalwart indie label Matador. The move resulted in …Like Clockwork, which was not only the band's first release to hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200, but also Matador's first chart-topping full-length.
Radio.com sat down with Homme and guitarist Troy Van Leeuween earlier this year, when the pair discussed everything from working with the likes of Elton John and Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys on the new album to Homme dishing on a traffic accident in which an unnamed actress from TV's One Tree Hill nearly killed him.
With the band blazing around the world, performing at a slew of music festivals over the summer, we recently caught up with Homme as QOTSA embarked on their own headlining tour, something he admitted he was especially excited about. While Homme sounded tired speaking on the phone from a hotel room on the road, he assures us it's the "good kind of tired" that comes from preaching the rock and roll gospel night after night from the hallowed pulpit that is the stage.
Radio.com: You recently mentioned the idea of the new QOTSA album coming out sooner than later, and having it be more of an upbeat counterpart to …Like Clockwork. Is that something you've thought about more since then?
Homme: Those are all just wishes. In a way, I probably guaranteed that it will be anything except that. This is the problem of talking about something before you do it. You sort of jinx the living hell out of it. I know this: I wanna create more stuff. Maybe we should just say touring is a part of what we do, but we'll just slowly and continuously do it without stopping. We'll go slower and take longer breaks, and there will just be records over the top of that and we'll just keep going. Maybe it should just be this slow-moving tank that keeps on rolling.
Radio.com: It seems like you're changing up the setlist every night.
Homme: We always put in a different three or four songs, at the minimum, for every show. We have a new drummer [Jon Theodore], and we're actually learning our old stuff so we can change around the setlists drastically. We have a lot of people that will come to multiple shows, and even if it's only five people, they might want to see something else. Also for us, too, it keeps it fresh. I've seen a lot of bands, we've played festivals with them, and they play the same set every night, say the same things in between songs. That would be hard for me to do. Like last night we played in Edmonton, and the crowd was so good, you know? And I told them that, and I don't say that every night. It's not necessary to shine ass like that. But I want people to know that I mean it when I say it. I just do whatever it takes to make every show as original as possible. - more on this story
Devin Townsend Confirms Retinal Circus Release Date
(Prog) Devin Townsend has finally confirmed the release date of his The Retinal Circus live DVD, it will appear on September 30th in Europe and the 29th in North America.
The show, which sold out in advance, took place at London's Roundhouse venue in October last year and included a three-hour concert with a full choir, art exhibition and performance art.
He called it "the most definitive Devin show to date – a culmination of my entire career with a star lineup and full supporting cast."
A clip from the show, featuring Anneke Van Giersbergen performing Grace, was made available last month. View it - here.
Savoy Brown's Kim Simmonds Guitar Plans Didn't Go As Planned
(The Blues) Savoy Brown frontman Kim Simmonds says he first picked up a guitar because he thought it would help him make friends, but it didn't work out like that at first.
The veteran guitarist, singer and composer is the only person to have featured in every lineup of the band, which has seen 59 members move through the ranks since 1965.
Simmons tells the Journal Standard: "I bought my first guitar when I was 13. I had no idea at the time that I was meant to be an artist of some sort.
"I remember taking the guitar to school and thinking that I could make some friends with it. I think that was the advert that led me to buy the guitar: 'Make friends at school!'
"What I didn't realise was that, for the next three years, I'd lock myself in my bedroom, teach myself by playing along with records – and make no friends whatsoever." - But it doesn't end there.
Music Isn't Just A Side Interest For Hugh Laurie
(The Blues) Actor Hugh Laurie has just released his second blues album, Didn't It Rain and he accepts the fact it's been received with a certain amount of suspicion.
The former comedy partner of Stephen Fry – who always played piano as part of their act – is best known as TV doctor House in the US. He tells GMA:
"I completely understand people who look at this whole thing, and it might look like a hobby, or it might look like a sort of vacation. It isn't that at all. Believe it or not, this is where I always wanted to be. I'm lucky enough to be here now." - He had a lot more to say including reflecting on House.
Robert Cray To Begin New Album This Fall
(The Blues) Robert Cray is aiming to record a new album in November, he's revealed. The youngest man ever to be inducted into the Blues Hall Of Fame hasn't offered any details – but it's likely his 17th studio outing will pick up where 2012's Nothin But Love left off.
Cray tells Spokesman.com: "We sang about home foreclosures, people losing their jobs and getting swindled. If you touch on current events is keeps the music going."
His current US tour will keep him on the road until October 27. But that's no problem, because touring is where he receives inspiration – and gives it too. - Find out what he had to say.
Device Release 'You Think You Know' Video
(TeamRock Radio) Device have released a video for their track You Think You Know. It's taken from the self-titled debut album by the band put together by David Draiman after Disturbed decided to go on hiatus in 2011.
The self-titled record features guest appearances from M Shadows, Serj Tankian, Tom Morello, Lzzy Hale, Geezer Butler and Glenn Hughes.
Draiman also produced Trivium's upcoming album Vengeance Falls. You can watch the music video for "You Think You Know" - here.
Coheed And Cambria Release Number City Video
(Prog) Coheed And Cambria have released a video for their track Number City. It's taken from recent album The Afterman: Descension, which followed The Afterman: Ascension, both of which continue Claudio Sanchez's Amory Wars saga.
The band have released a limited-edition three-disc set containing both albums plus a live album and 64-page booklet. The live record is also available as a download to those who have purchased both Afterman albums.
Coheed And Cambria are currently touring the US with as part of the Uproar festival, which also features Alice In Chains, Jane's Addiction and Circa Survive. - Check out the video here.
Sammy Hagar Releases Making Of Video For New Album
(hennemusic) Sammy Hagar has released a new video where he shares the inspiration behind his forthcoming solo album, "Sammy Hagar & Friends", due September 24.
The project marks the Red Rocker's first solo release in five years and sees him team up with a variety of artists, including Kid Rock, Nancy Wilson (Heart), Ronnie Dunn (Brooks & Dunn), Neal Schon (Journey, HSAS), Chickenfoot pals Chad Smith, Michael Anthony and Joe Satriani; Montrose bandmates Bill Church and Denny Carmassi, his solo band The Wabos and more.
The record will be available in a standard edition package, as well as deluxe edition packaged in a high-gloss digipak. The deluxe CD/DVD package includes an exclusive bonus audio track, "Space Station #5", recorded live at the Ronnie Montrose Tribute Concert held on April 29, 2012 in San Francisco, as well as the "making-of" album documentary which includes bonus video of "Knockdown Dragout", and more. - Check out the video here.
Video of Megadeth's Liquid Metal Appearance Goes Online
(hennemusic) Megadeth stopped by SiriusXM Radio in New York City recently and video of the band's interview for Liquid Metal has surfaced. The SiriusXM set took place the day after Megadeth headlined the second of two back-to-back nights of their Gigantour festival at the city's Hammerstein Ballroom.
The group hooked up with SiriusXM Director of Programming & On-Air host, Jose Mangin, for the session, which was followed by a 5-sing acoustic performance.
The band played "Symphony Of Destruction", "She-Wolf", "Kingmaker", "Foreclosure Of A Dream" and "Countdown To Extinction" for SiriusXM's rock channels Liquid Metal, Octane and Ozzy's Boneyard.
After the band finished the acoustic set, Mangin picked up Dave Mustaine's Dean Mako acoustic guitar to play "Holy Wars" along with the band; with a smile on his face, Dave then taught him how to play it correctly. Towards the end of the interview, Mustaine presented his Dean Mako to Jose as a parting gift. - Check out the video here.
Phil Anselmo and Vinnie Paul Share Classic Dimebag Darrell Stories
(Metal Injection) Today would have been Dimebag Darrell's 47th birthday and SiriusXM Liquid Metal will be celebrating with their 9th annual "March of Dimeday" playing Dime's favorite bands as well as new stories from his family and friends.
Metal Injection has an exclusive preview featuring stories from Pantera frontman Phil Anselmo and drummer (and Dime's brother, of course) Vinnie Paul.
Phil Anselmo shares a story about the first weekend he hung out with Dime, and what a character he was and Vinnie Paul shares a story about their earliest jam session to Deep Purple's "Smoke On The Water." Take a listen - here.
Antlered Man Premiere New Song GDZ
(Prog) Prog Magazine is proud to premiere a new track from Antlered Man. Hear GDZ on Prog's site and find out where you can grab it as a free download.
It's taken from upcoming album This Devil is Them, which will be released on October 14 via New Heavy Sounds. it follows acclaimed debut album Giftes 1&2, which came out last year.
The label say: "'Unique' is an overused word in the music business – however the variety and skill on display here is nothing short of groundbreaking. You won't hear another record like this, ever… and if it sounds this good on record, what will happen when the band return to their live element? - Check out the song and grab the download link here.
Skunk Anansie Release Acoustic Hedonism Video
(TeamRock Radio) Skunk Anansie have released a clip from their upcoming live DVD, an acoustic performance of "Hedonism". It's taken from An Acoustic Skunk Anansie: Live In London, which was recorded at the Cadogan Hall in front of 900 fans.
Vocalist Skin recently said: "When you strip everything back a lot of the beauty, vulnerability and menace of the songs shines through in totally new ways. The nuances of the writing really comes through.
"People were really listening, concentrating, instead of jumping up and down as is the norm. At some points it must have been as if they were hearing the band for the first time." - Check out the video and tracklisting here.
Jane's Addiction Release Another Soulmate Lyric Video
(hennemusic) Jane's Addiction have released a lyric video for their new single, "Another Soulmate" which is a song that Perry Farrell says was inspired by true events.
"Jane's is kind of known for long songs," singer Perry Farrell told Rolling Stone recently. "Being this is a one-song single, I thought it'd be interesting to try and write a Beatles-esque short song that would be fast and furious and it would just be fun, dig it and move on, short attention span."
The new tune was inspired by true events. "Etty [Lau Farrell, Perry's wife] had a girlfriend and this girlfriend, as all people do, really wanted a mate, and I think she shortchanged herself an awful lot in life," Farrell explained.
"She's a good-looking woman, she had a career, but when it came to love and romance, she sold herself short all the time and she would reach out to guys that we would scratch our head like, 'What is she doing with this guy?' She said, 'I feel like he's my soul mate.' Any time she'd meet a guy she'd say, 'I feel like he's my soul mate.' So I wrote this song." - Check out the video here.
Fire Forces Ratt and Dokken Airplane To Make Emergency Landing
(Classic Rock) Members of Ratt and Dokken endured tense moments in the air on Saturday as the cockpit of their private jet burst into flames and they were forced to make an emergency landing.
The plane, carrying 13 passengers, had just taken off from Moline, Illinois, taking the musicians to the next stop of their current package tour which also includes Sebastian Bach, Lita Ford and Warrant.
Crew were able to control the fire and returned to Moline Airport wearing oxygen masks, pulling an emergency landing with ground support vehicles in attendance. No one was injured in the episode. - more on this story
Surviving Members of The Clash To Reunite
(hennemusic) The three surviving members of The Clash's classic lineup are set to reunite for an exclusive BBC Radio 6 Music show next month as they promote the September 9th release of three projects: "The Clash Hits Back", "Sound System" and "The Clash 5-Studio Album Set".
Guitarist Mick Jones, bassist Paul Simonon and drummer Topper Headon will be interviewed by Cerys Matthews in front of an intimate audience of fans at the BBC's Maida Vale Studios in west London.
The 2-CD best-of album, "The Clash Hits Back", replicates the running order of the group's July 19, 1982 setlist at the Brixton Fair Deal (now the Academy) with studio versions of the songs … plus 8 additional tracks. - more on this story
Foo Fighters Have Written Their New Album
(Classic Rock) Dave Grohl has confirmed the next Foo Fighters album will appear next year. The follow-up to 2011′s Wasting Light has now been written, although there's much more work to be done.
"We've been in our studio writing, and in the past few weeks we've written album," Grohl tells XFM. "It's still a little ways off – it's not ready to happen right now. But I think next year is going to be a really big year for the Foo Fighters, without question."
He hasn't offered any details but hints: "We're going to make this album in a way that no one's ever done before. We're pretty excited about it." - See what guitarist Chris Shifflett had to say here.
God Forbid Break Up
Members from the band God Forbid have posted online statements announcing that the group has broken up after their guitarist Doc Coyle posted a lengthy message to fans announcing his departure from the group.
Coyle broke the news to fans on Friday (see his full statement below) and a short time later both frontman Byron Davis and drummer Corey Pierce posted their own messages.
Davis told fans, "It's Friday and my boy is home doing well and yes it's true, GF is down. We are a family for the most part some moveon while others keep it real like before the band began.
"I should feel sad but I dont right now because a new chapter has begun. I'll be seeing you all around somewhere. Believe that. Uncle Corey J needs some drums I have a guitar too for him. Blabbering."
Pierce followed with this brief statement, "No more suspense... God Forbid is over. Sorry."
Here is Coyle's full statement: "I am sorry to say that I am indeed leaving God Forbid. I started playing with these guys since I was 16 years old. Now I'm 32. You do the math. To say this is difficult and a big move for me would be an understatement. It has been very emotional and very sad for me to actually follow through with this, but I feel in my heart and head that it is the right thing to do.
"Let's first remove the elephant from the room, and explain why I am leaving. I don't want to leave the band, but there are elements of disorganization and unprofessionalism within the group that have made it impossible to be an effectively active band. I don't feel like I'm being treated in a way that meets my standards, so I have to remove myself from the equation. I'm not going into great detail because I don't want to throw anyone under the bus. I still love all the guys in God Forbid. They will always be my family even if there isn't a working band. But just because you love your family doesn't mean you can work with them in a professional sense.
"Anyone who has read any of my blogs has probably heard me talk about trying to cope with confronting adulthood after living a musician's life for my entire youth. I probably never, ever even entertained the idea of quitting God Forbid until my brother left in the spring of 2009. I always thought we were destined to 'make it'. I thought we were special. Nothing existed outside of the band. Nothing else mattered. Girlfriends, financial security, real world stuff would always take a back seat to the band. Even my girlfriends pretty much knew that.
"When Dallas quit, I became emboldened to carry on in spite of him. I wanted to prove that we didn't need him. And carry on we did as God Forbid had 3 of the biggest tours we ever had all booked in a row with Kris Norris filling in on a massive tour with Lamb of God, and than Matt Wicklund finally coming in to finish a festival run in Europe and than Mayhem Fest in the states. I never really dealt with Dallas leaving on an emotional level, because we were steadily on the road. I was so angry with him. He was pretty much by my side for my entire life either on stage, binge watching movies, drawing comics, playing basketball, playing guitar together or living in the bedroom next to mine in the same house. Than just like that…..he was gone.
"Things began to unravel on the Mayhem Fest 2009. The band was financially and logistically unprepared for the tour with very little label support because we were at the end of our contract with Century Media despite the efforts of A&R at the time, the eager and helpful Ray Harkins. We ended up splitting with our manager at the beginning of the tour because of the sh*tstorm of unpreparedness. Plus I could just tell, we weren't connecting with fans the same way we had, say at Ozzfest 5 years prior. The tour featured a lot of death metal, Behemoth, Job For a Cowboy, Black Dahlia Murder. There just seemed to be a turning of the tide, and as an artist you have to be aware of how the world is perceiving you. For some reason, whatever we were doing was not breaking through to the populous the same way.
"Just to put a cherry on top, my girlfriend broke up with me literally on the drive home from the tour due to finding out about some f**kery on my behalf. It didn't really hit me til I walked in my door at home, but I realized my brother was gone, my girl was gone, and my band career as a full time thing was probably over. I fell into a deep depression because I didn't have a leg to stand on and probably didn't get back on track for another 7-8 months. For the first time in my adult life though, I didn't really care about God Forbid. At that point, the band seemed to be the cause of my problems.
"But playing with the guys, and writing with Matt Wicklund in particular, really inspired me and helped me get out of my funk. I continued with the Equilibrium album out of loyalty to the guys, and I believe in finishing things I start, and that included doing some touring as well. All in all, I don't regret it because I think it's a fantastic album, if not our best album.
"Unfortunately, touring with the band last year proved to be unsustainable from a financial survival standpoint. I was homeless, in debt and needed to figure something out, because this lifestyle I was living was not working. "The last few years are the first time in my life I've really thought about what I wanted to do outside of God Forbid.
"The answer is A LOT. I have so many ideas and prospective projects on the docket, that I'm sure many of them will never see the light of the day. My priorities right now are having the time and freedom to be creative and productive. While still trying to keep the lights on of course. This is both exciting and scary. I'm not sure if I will end up with a regular career that puts me in an office 5 days a week or end up in another band touring full time again. I am just taking things as they come. I'm sure many of you have seen the reports regarding my new rock band and cover band, so I'm obviously continuing to play as much as possible. It's still my favorite thing to do in the world, so I will not be stopping playing or performing anytime soon. Having this time recently to figure out what I want has made me realize that being a musician is who I am. Even if I end up doing other things, I will always be a rock n roller at heart.
"I am keeping the door open to all forthcoming opportunities and I am not closing the door on God Forbid forever, but now is not the time." -
Aerosmith Cancel Concerts
Aerosmith announced on Sunday that they have been forced to cancel two music festival appearances this week because the local promoter for the shows was "unable to meet contractual obligations."
The band was scheduled to perform at festivals in China this week as part of their Global Warming Tour but have pulled out the shows in Shanghai on August 21st and Taipei on August 24th.
The group's representative sent over these comments from the band: "We are extremely upset to have disappointed our dedicated fans," says Steven Tyler. "They have welcomed us into their country and due to uncontrollable circumstances we will not be able to perform. We were so excited to share our music with them and look forward to one day returning and giving them the show they deserve."
"It's always been a dream of ours to play in Shanghai and Taipei, and meet our fans there," Tom Hamilton says. "We were really looking forward to visiting Shanghai and Taipei and playing for our fans there and are very disappointed that these two shows have been cancelled."
"We're disappointed as we wanted to play for our fans," said Joe Perry. "We've looked forward to this for a lifetime."
"I'm disappointed we weren't able to play for our fans in China; however, the circumstances were beyond our control," says Joey Kramer. "I sincerely hope Aerosmith will get another opportunity to come back to Shanghai and Taiwan to play for our many fans there."
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The Replacements Confirm Reunion Lineup
(Classic Rock) The Replacements have confirmed their lineup for a handful of reunion shows 22 years after they last performed. Original members Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson will be joined by drummer Josh Freese and bassist David Minehan.
Freese, who's previously played with Devo, Weezer and Nine Inch Nails, was also a member of Guns n'Roses alongside Stinson, and toured as part of Westerberg's solo band in the 1990s alongside Minehan.
The band were reactivated after former guitarist Slim Dunlap suffered a debilitating stroke last year. Westerberg and Stinson recorded a covers EP, Songs For Slim, to help with his medical bills. They recorded again in May this year, at which point they also finally accepted an invitation to play live. - more on this story
Dark Angel Address Reunion Rumors
Dark Angel singer Don Doty and drummer Gene Hoglan have addressed rumors that the band was planning to reunite and confirmed that they are currently discussing the possibility.
Hoglan says, "Howdy everybody. Now that I'm off the road for a few minutes, I'd like to address these Dark Angel rumors that are flying around. Yes, we have been talking about doing something next year, and although it looks like possibly some festivals could be in the works, right now it's just speculation. Don Doty and myself have been in contact for the first time in many many years, and it's been great to re-connect with my old friend.
"Fortunately, I've remained great buddies with all the DFA guys after all these years, and we do try to stay in contact with each other and see each other when we can, especially since we are all spread out over the Western US.
"We are indeed discussing the possibility of a reunion, and yes, the DFA guys are well aware of all of my other commitments, such as Testament, Dethklok and the like. So again, we are moving forward s-l-o-w-l-y, with hopes to getting Dark Angel's wings off the ground for festival season in 2014."
Doty had this to say, "Members of Dark Angel are currently sitting down for talks for a reunion. This will be for the year 2014. All are excited. I was talking on a radio show recently and had said that all members would be attending, this statement may have been misunderstood.
"Myself, Gene, Mike, Eric and Jim are talking and when talks are complete a statement will be given. We will know more in the months to come. We will let you know as it unravels." -
Unreleased Mars Volta Songs With David Guetta Leaked Online
(Radio.com) Originally borne from the ashes of Texas post-hardcore heroes At the Drive-In, prog-rock outfit The Mars Volta shocked the music world when singer Cedric Bixler-Zavala unexpectedly announced the band's break-up via Twitter in January of this year.
While The Mars Volta has splintered into two new bands — Bosnian Rainbows and Zavalaz, the group's legions of diehard fans are celebrating the release of 15 previously unheard tracks, which according to Spin were recorded with a most unlikely ally: EDM superstar David Guetta.
The tracks appeared on the Comatorium, a fan site for The Mars Volta. They were posted by site member ShaREEB, who says he received the songs from a random user who asked that he share them online.
While excited fans quickly began downloading and analyzing the trove of unearthed TMV tunes, Bixler-Zavala again took to Twitter to allegedly explain the music's surprising origins. - Read that and more including the download link.
Jeff Beck Appears On New Album From Queen's Roger Taylor
(Gibson) Queen drummer Roger Taylor has confirmed that his new solo album, Fun on Earth, will be released in October. Included on the disc is a re-make of "Say It's Not True," which was the first Queen studio single to feature singer Paul Rodgers.
The song, which was written by Taylor, was originally released in 2007 to benefit Nelson Mandela's AIDS foundation. The new recording features Jeff Beck on guitar.
In a recent interview with Classic Rock, Taylor said: "My first solo effort (in 1981) was called Fun in Space. I've called this one Fun on Earth. I've come down to earth a bit, but there's still a bit of fun in there--some smiley tracks.
"It's been written over a five year period, so it's very eclectic. Some gentle stuff, some rockier stuff, and some fairly political stuff." - more on this story
Riot Dedicating New Album To Mark Reale
(Classic Rock) Riot have confirmed they're gearing up to release their first album since the death of founding guitarist Mark Reale. But they may change their name in recognition of the fact that he was the last original member of the band.
Reale passed away in 2012, aged 56, after a lifelong battle with Crohn's Disease. He was rushed to hospital in January after suffering a brain haemorrhage, and died two weeks later without regaining consciousness.
The band say in a brief statement: "Thank you fans, for your support. Thank you, Mark. This is for you, and dedicated to you. Shine on!" - more on this story
Massive Glam Rock Box Set Coming In Rocktober
(Classic Rock) A five-disc box set celebrating the history of glam rock aims to tell the entire story of the movement through 91 tracks. "Oh Yes We Can Love: The History Of Glam Rock" will be released by Universal on October 28 – but it contains much more than the usual suspects.
The label explains: "It isn't just Bowie, Bolan and Gary Glitter – it explores a complete myriad of mutations from early origins in Chuck Berry and Little Richard to the contemporary evolution in The Darkness and Foxy Shazam, and everything in between.
"When Marc Bolan appeared on Top of the Pops in 1971, daubed in glitter, it permitted a generation of teenyboppers to begin playing with the idea of androgyny. It marked the dawning of a new era, a rejection of what had gone before.
"Arguably reaching its zenith in 1973 when the likes of Slade, Sweet and Suzi Quatro all had a run of chart-topping singles, the death-knell was eventually sounded by the rise of punk. Yet throughout the 80s and 90s and into the new millennium, bands have often drawn liberally from the lexicon of glam." - More including the tracklist
Guns N' Roses and New York Dolls Sideband Compulsions Finish Album
(Classic Rock) Members of Guns N' Roses and the New York Dolls are gearing up to release their third album as The Compulsions. And frontman Rob Carlyle says their next collection of songs will offer as many twists and turns as the band can think up.
The Compulsions include GnR guitarist Richard Fortus and drummer Frank Ferrer, alongside former New York Dolls and current Michael Monroe bassist Sami Yaffa. They've been referred to as the "most criminally underrated band in America."
Carlyle reports: "Like our other records, there'll be plenty of dirty rock'n'roll on this new one, plus a few musical twists and turns to keep you guessing." - more on this story
Beatles Reimagined By Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros and More
Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros are joined by nine up-and-coming U.S. bands from various genres on the new album, Beatles Reimagined, which will be released on October 1st.
The album was put together to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the recording and release of Beatles tracks from 1963 and 64 and features modern music artists putting their own unique spin on classics like "From Me To You," "She Loves You" and "I Saw Her Standing There".
The album is billed as not being a traditional covers album, but artists from various genres reinterpreting the songs in various styles including alternative folk (Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros), acoustic folk (The Well Pennies), indie-rock (Mobley), indie-pop (Jhameel), new-rock (Badwolf), new-wave (Adventure Galley) and electro-dance-pop (Night Panther) through downtempo/lo fi (Feverbody), old school soul (Doom & Gloom) and retro-pop (Leftover Cuties).
It has also been announced that 100% of the net album sales of the profits from the album will be donated to the Rock n' Roll Camp for Girls Los Angeles. - more on this story
The Black Crowes Announce Final Tour Plans Before Hiatus
The Black Crowes announced that they will putting the band on hold next year so the members can focus on solo projects, but they also laid out a busy touring schedule for the rest of this year.
The band will be spending most of the rest of 2013 on the road and the tour plans include several special acoustic concerts at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY as well as a run of dates at Terminal 5 in New York City.
The group has released the tour dates and the following comments about their plans. Frontman Chris Robinson says, "This year in The Black Crowes has re-affirmed my belief in the power of music & the power of love. Can't wait to see what the future holds, long live rock & roll!"
Rich Robinson says, "The tour this year has been incredibly positive. From our own shows, and into the Tedeschi Trucks tour where we found our musical soul mates. Really great vibes all around. I'm looking forward to the fall for some great shows."
Steve Gorman adds, "The tour this year has been a great run, and we're looking forward to the fall dates in a lot of our favorite towns. The turnout and response from the fans has been overwhelming. After 23 years of doing all we could to kill this beast--and I mean we really threw everything we had at it but just couldn't get it to die--I think it's obvious that the best course of action is to enjoy it as much as we can." - more on this story
Jon Lord's Concerto Coming to Blu-Ray and Vinyl
Late Deep Purple legend Jon Lord's "Concerto For Group And Orchestra" is set to be released as Blu-ray/CD set and on double vinyl on September 3rd. The new release follows the standard CD release from September 2012.
Lord said of the project in May 2012, shortly before his death, "Over these last years since leaving Deep Purple, I've played it over 30 times with different orchestras and conductors all over the world, and, of course, in 2000 I did it well over 30 times with Purple on the Concerto tour, so I've been honing the piece live on stage, and I've had the opportunity to change things in the score that weren't sounding quite right. It is therefore a marvelous and exciting prospect to have the definitive recording of the definitive version of the score."
The recording of the project began in Liverpool in June of 2011 when Lord recorded the rhythm section by conductor Paul Mann with Guy Pratt (Pink Floyd, Madonna) and Brett Morgan (Jon Anderson, Sting) with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.
The recording then moved to the famed Abbey Road Studios in London where Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson, Steve Balsamo and Kasia Laska recorded vocals and Joe Bonamassa, Darin Vasilev and Steve Morse recorded guitar parts.
The double vinyl release will feature a special bonus of Jon Lord's last interview with the BBC from August 2012. The Blu-ray + CD release will include the full Concerto on CD and a 5.1 audio bonus piece on the Blu-ray, as well as a "Making Of" feature, in-depth interviews with Paul Mann and Marco de Goeij, and an exclusive new behind the scenes documentary "Up Close & Personal (Orchestral Recording Sessions)". -
Steve Hackett Releasing Genesis Revisited II DVD and CD Box Set
(Prog) Steve Hackett will release a live DVD-CD box set of his recent Genesis Revisited II show in London on October 21. His concert at the Hammersmith Apollo in May is to be launched in time to tie in with his upcoming UK tour dates, added due to popular demand.
The show included guest appearances by Nik Kershaw, Steve Rothery, John Wetton, Jakko Jakszyk and Amanda Lehmann. Hackett says: "Genesis Revisited: Live At Hammersmith is a feast for all the senses. I was blown away by the fantastic response to those May gigs.
"The autumn Genesis Revisited shows will include different material to the previous shows, along with the big favourites that bring the house down – see you all soon!" - more on this story
Producer Excited With New Paul McCartney Album
(Gibson) Paul McCartney's forthcoming solo album is looking exceptionally strong, according to producer Ethan Johns. Johns, one of several producers working with the former Beatle, spoke with Rolling Stone about a ballad titled "Hosannah."
"The first day we had was remarkable," he said. "[McCartney] walked in with this incredible song, we threw up a couple of microphones and within four hours we had this great track. I think we did an edit between the first two takes."
The veteran soundman continued: "It had an incredible feel – a really evocative piece of music. A very interesting lyric, and the performance was great. Then we started to experiment with it, and I put a bunch of psychedelic strangeness on it. You have fun. 'Oh, try this! Do that!' It's just very inspiring to be around."
Johns was especially impressed by McCartney's receptive view towards collaboration, adding: "The first thing he said was, 'What do you feel like doing?' I could have said, 'Let's spend the day making percussion loops with drum machines,' and he would have been, 'Great! Let's do that!' I don't think he ever said 'No,' which is kind of the mark of who he is as an artist, really. He's always up for trying something new." - more on this story
Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band Going Down Under
Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band will be heading "Down Under" early next year as the band has announced a tour of Australia and New Zealand.
The tour will be kicking off on February 7th with group's very first concert in Perth. The tour also features the group's first concert in Adelaide and their first concert in New Zealand in over a decade when they close out the tour on March 1st in Auckland.
The new shows follow the Wrecking Ball tour's visit to Australia earlier this year where the band performed shows that run for over three hours in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Victoria's Hanging Rock.
Jon Landau explains why the band decided to go back, "Our shows in Australia earlier this year were among the very best and most satisfying of our whole 128 show tour.
"The crowds were tremendous, the fans as warm, friendly, and welcoming as we could ever hope for, and the quality of the performances, as virtually every reviewer commented, were spectacularly high.
"From the moment we finished the second show at Hanging Rock on March 31, we have been working on a plan to return next year. Among other things, we wanted to expand the number of places we play to include the Hunter Valley, Perth and Adelaide, with a trip to Auckland, as well. Those venues are in addition to the new dates in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.
"In other words, this will be our most far reaching tour of Australasia ever - and Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are planning to make it their finest." - more on this story
Def Leppard's Rick Allen To Debut New Fine Art Collection
(hennemusic) Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen will unveil his second fine art collection on September 19. Rick debuted his first set, "Electric Hand: Rhythm + Change", in Las Vegas during the band's spring residency.
Allen is translating rhythm into a visual art medium through an extensive process involving drumbeat, light, photography, and graphic design.
The result is a collection of abstract imagery built directly from Rick's rhythmic prowess. And as one of the pioneers in this new medium, Allen is holding true to a lifetime of breaking barriers and new ground. - Check out the teaser video here.
Avenged Sevenfold Release Hail To The King Video
Avenged Sevenfold have released the new music video for the title track to their forthcoming album, "Hail To The King," which is set to be released on August 27th.
The band has previously announced the details for their North American tour in support of "Hail To The King" which is set to feature support from Deftones and Ghost (a.k.a. Ghost B.C.).
The fall tour is set to kick off on October 3rd in Chicago at the Allstate Arena and will conclude on October 26th in Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.
Avenged Sevenfold have also announced a special free Hail To The King record release show on August 26th at the Hollywood Palladium.
The new album was produced by Mike Elizondo, you can watch the new music video for the title track here. - more on this story
Bruce Forsyth Attends Iron Maiden Concert
Earlier this month Sir Bruce Forsyth attended the first of two of Iron Maiden's 'Maiden England' tour stops at the two O2 Arena in London and the band didn't know he was there but we learned from the opening act Voodoo Six's camp that they had a hand in it.
"We had Strictly Come Dancing in the house last night," Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson told the crowd at show the next night (August 4th). "Bruce Forsyth was here, which is absolutely f**king unbelievable. I wish I'd have known, I would have said, 'Nice to see you, to see you nice!'"
Forsyth had this to say, "It's not every day I attend an Iron Maiden show. The main reason I was there was for my grandson, Luke (Purdie). He has been touring Europe with his band, Voodoo Six, supporting Iron Maiden over the summer, and it was great to see them at the penultimate show. I'll have to ask Iron Maiden for a free T-Shirt next time!"
In other news, Voodoo Six have released a new video for their single, 'Your Way', from the new album, 'Songs To Invade Countries To'. Watch it - here.
Metallica Release Live Sanitarium Video
(hennemusic) Metallica headlined the Summer Sonic festival in Tokyo, Japan on August 10th, and the band are sharing behind the scenes and performance video from the event.
The footage features the band at rehearsal the night before the first of two back-to-back festival shows, guitarist Kirk Hammett in the meet-and-greet, and a performance of "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" from the concert.
The Japanese dates are part of the band's Asian tour, which included the group's first-ever dates in China. You can watch the Tokyo footage - here.
James LaBrie Releases New Song
(Prog) Dream Theater frontman James LaBrie has launched his track "I Got You," which comes from his recently released solo album "Impermanent Resonance."
LaBrie his third solo outing to general acclaim last month. His band features guitarist Marco Sfogil, keyboardist Matt Guillory, bassist Tay Riendeau and drummer-vocalist Peter Wildoer.
LaBrie recently admitted he'd aimed for a more pop-oriented style of songwriting for the project, saying: "They're pretty damn poppish. A song like Back On The Ground definitely deserves to be in amongst the songs being played on radio these days, and it stands up against any one of them.
"For me a song is either a song or it's not good, and what's important is what it conveys to me regardless of whether it's a metal song, a pop song or a jazz piece. There are songs on Impermanent Resonance that definitely have that pop sensibility to them." - Check out the song here.
AFI Release 17 Crimes Video
(TeamRock Radio) AFI have released a video for their track "17 Crimes." It's taken from "Burials," the follow-up to 2009's "Crash Love," due out on October 21st in the UK and 22nd in North America.
The track also appears in upcoming movie The Mortal Instruments: City Of Bones, based on Cassandra Clare's series of books about half-angel warriors battles against demons.
Frontman Davey Havok recently said of Burials: "This album is very layered and very rich and far, far less straightforward than what we did on the last record." - more on this story
Crashdiet Release Circus Video
(Classic Rock) Stockholm sleazehounds Crashdiet have released a music video for the song Circus. The song is taken from the band's latest full-length The Savage Playground, their second with mohican'd vocalist Simon Cruz.
Original lead singer Dave Lepard tragically committed suicide in January 2006 at age 25; he was briefly replaced by H. Olliver Twisted, who sang on Crashdiet's 2007 album The Unattractive Revolution. Twisted is now frontman of Reckless Love and known as Olli Herman.
Crashdiet recently issued a career SOS after they lost their manager, Michael Sunden, in a tragic accident
Friday, August 23, 2013
Today's Day in Rock News!
Metallica Announce Special Scaled Down Show at Historic Venue
(Gibson) Metallica are preparing to headline the legendary Apollo Theater in New York next month. The veteran rockers will perform a scaled-down version of their live show when they appear at the Harlem venue on September 21. The show will air live on a temporarily revived "Mandatory Metallica" channel on SiriusXM.
The concert is being staged in part to promote the band's 3D concert-action film, Metallica Through the Never. The movie will be shown on IMAX screens throughout the U.S. on September 27, and in other theaters beginning one week later.
The Apollo Theater is revered for its role in black entertainment history, having through the years featured such legendary figures James Brown, Marvin Gaye and Michael Jackson. In recent years, rock and roll artists such as Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen have appeared there as well. more on this story
Motley Crue To Launch Farewell Tour Next Year
(Gibson) Motley Crue's Vince Neil says recent talk that the band's days are winding down is true. Speaking to Billboard.com, the veteran singer revealed that a farewell tour is being mounted for next year.
"I think we'll start the tour around May—I'm just kind of guessing on that, but in the spring of '14, and we'll do one more time around the world and kind of call it quits," said the Crue frontman.
"It's just that time. We're going out on top. We don't want to be some band that people are like, 'Oh, they're playing a club now,' that kind of band. We still sell out arenas, have stadium stuff and things like that, so let's go out when it's a big deal."
Neil added that new music from Crue would be forthcoming, most likely to accompany the film adaptation of the band's autobiography, The Dirt. The movie is currently in development. "It's going to come out at some point before our tour starts," he said. "We're hoping an early spring kind of thing." more on this story
The Cult Singer Explains Confrontation With Fan
(hennemusic) Last week, Ian Astbury of The Cult stopped the band's show in Fort Lauderdale, Florida to address a fan who was filming and texting during the concert, and now the singer is explaining his side of the story in a new interview.
"Initially the guy was filming the whole show — he was filming everything," Astbury tells Vanyaland.com. "When you've got someone visualizing the show through a cell phone, that action spreads out through the crowd. And this genius, first of all, I politely asked him to stop filming; I don't mind if you take pictures, that's cool, filming little bits – but don't film the entire set; enough's enough. At first I was kind of amused, but the next thing, he's texting during a song. That's incredibly disruptive, watching people in the front row so disconnected from the process — not even present. You might as well stay at home."
"I commented to this guy, 'Will you please stop texting?' He didn't pay attention," Astbury explained. "I had water in my mouth, I sprayed it right next to him, and he just exploded — exploded; trying to climb over the barriers, trying to get into a fight with me, he's flipping me off, he's screaming at me, 'F**k you…' And I was just like, 'You're rude. This is our house, you're behaving disrespectfully, you're disruptive, you're affecting the functioning of the whole evening, and you're disconnected — so why bother coming?'" More.
Blink-182 Plan To Release Album Next Year
(Radio.com) Blink-182 are going to release a new album next year. They just have to start writing it first. In the latest issue of Kerrang! (via NME), bassist/singer Mark Hoppus revealed that the trio will release a new album in the "late spring/early summer" of 2014. It would be their first studio album since 2011′s Neighborhoods. Last year, they released the digital EP Dogs Eating Dogs.
The band, which recently turned 21, plans to get in the studio before the end of 2013 to start working on new music. "We haven't thought about any new songs yet," Hoppus told the magazine.
The guys plan to plot things out once they actually get into the same room together, which as Hoppus explained, doesn't happen that often.
"When [we're not touring], Tom lives in San Diego, Travis lives in Los Angeles and I live in London, so we don't really talk all that much," he said. "But then when we get in a room together, it all falls into place and we start making jokes. That's when we start writing songs and reconnecting with everything." more on this story
Roger Daltrey Taking Part in Special Queen Benefit Show
Queen have announced that an special AIDS Benefit show and auction in support of The Mercury Phoenix Trust that will be taking place at One Mayfair in London on September 5th. The band founded the AIDS charity following the death of their singer Freddie Mercury, who died from the disease.
The event will be taking place on what would have been Mercury's 67th birthday and will feature The Who's Roger Daltrey, Melanie C, Alfie Boe and Al Murray with a house band lead by Queen's regular musical director and keyboard player Spike Edney and his All Star band.
The band announce that in addition to the entertainment at the event there will be an auction that will include items like "a signed Katy Perry photo (with Katy dressed as Freddie!), a Taylor Swift signature red guitar and a box for 10 at the Royal Albert Hall. The main prize is a 3 night stay in New York with VIP guest passes to the Tribeca film festival with a meet and greet with Robert De Niro." More details here.
Judas Priest Headed To Rock Camp
(hennemusic) Judas Priest have announced an early 2014 appearance at the Rock N Roll Fantasy Camp in Las Vegas for the special event that has been dubbed "Hell Bent For Vegas".
Set for the weekend of February 27, 2014, "Hell Bent For Vegas" will feature four of the five members of Judas Priest (guitarist Glenn Tipton is unavailable).
They will be jamming with camp attendees, along with special guests Zakk Wylde (Black Label Society, ex-Ozzy Osbourne), Queensryche singer Geoff Tate, and more. more on this story
Steve Vai's Story of the Light Live TV Special Airing This Weekend
AXS TV will be broadcasting Steve Vai's "The Story of the Light Live" special this Sunday, August 25, 2013 at 8:00 pm ET with an additional encore broadcast on Monday, August 26, 2013 at 12:10 am ET.
The special will feature a concert filmed in Los Angeles on Vai's Story of the Light tour in support of his studio album of the same name. It's unclear from AXS TV and Vai's announcement if this Sunday's broadcast is a rebroadcast of their special from last October which they broadcasted live from the Club Nokia (details about that show here).
His Story of the Light Tour proved so popular with fans last year that Vai has continued the tour this year with the next North American leg set to kick off on October 16th in Santa Cruz, Ca. more on this story
Nirvana Only Got $600 Advance From Original Contact
(Radio.com) In honor of the 20th anniversary of Nirvana's final studio album, In Utero, Sub Pop has been having fun revealing little tidbits about the band.
The latest being the original contract Kurt Cobain and the guys signed back in 1989. Sub Pop posted the document on their Tumblr with the message, "Six hundred bucks well spent—not that we had it at the time."
Yes, the contract reveals that at the time, the young Seattle label signed the band for a mere $600. It also states that Nirvana was signed for one year, with the option to re-up the contract for two more years, with the band agreeing to provide three albums for the label. Of note: that $600 would eventually net Dave Grohl about $225 million or so. More including a photo of the contract.
Green Day, Stone Temple Pilots Lead Soundwave Lineup
Organizers have announced the lineup and details for next year's Soundwave Festival which will be taking place across Australia next February and March.
Green Day lead the lineup for next year's festival. The band was supposed to tour Australia earlier this year but canceled the trek due to frontman Billie Joe Armstrong going to rehab last Fall.
The 2014 Soundwave will have a strong lineup including Stone Temple Pilots with Chester Bennington, Alice In Chains, Avenged Sevenfold, Megadeth, Rob Zombie, Down, Five Finger Death Punch, and Korn.
The festival will also feature performances from Placebo, AFI, Alterbridge, Biffy Clyro, Living Colour, Trivium, Newsted, Rocket From the Crypt, Devildriver, Asking Alexandria, Clutch, Alkaline Trio, Baroness, August Burns Red, Testament, Letlive, Motionless in White, Gwar, Pulled Apart by Horses, Nancy Vandal, Black Dahlia Murder, Finch, Bowling for Soup, Trash Talk, Skindred, Volvbeat, Amon Amarth, Terror, Whitechapel, Tesseract, The Story So Far, Walking Papers, Coliseum, Your Demise, Real Friends, Heaven's Basement and more. more on this story
Skeletonwitch To Join Black Dahlia Murder North American Tour
Skeletonwitch have announced that they will be hitting the road with The Black Dahlia Murder for a North American tour this fall that will also feature Fallujah and other special guests.
The band is embarking on the tour in support of their forthcoming album, "Serpents Unleashed," which is set to be released on October 28th in Europe and the UK and October 29th in North America.
The tour will be kicking off on October 24th at Peabody's Concert Club in Cleveland, OH and the first part of the tour will also feature support from Noisem.
During the second part of the tour, beginning on November 20th in Oklahoma City, OK, Wolvhammer will be taking over the support slot from Noisem.
The tour will wrap up on November 27th at the famed Machine Shop in Flint, MI. Skeletonwitch's Chance Garnette had this to say about the tour:
"We can't think of a better way to release the venom that is Serpents Unleashed than by getting back on the road with our buds in The Black Dahlia Murder. It's going to be a killer tour that you won't want to miss! Don't sleep on this one -- come out and get your face melted!" more on this story
Gwar Pay Tribute To The Late Flattus Maximus With New Album
Metal Blade Records have set a September 17th release date for Gwar's new studio album, "Battle Maximus," which the group's first studio album release since the death of longtime guitarist Flattus Maximus.
"This album is both a tribute to Flattus and a telling of the next chapter in the story of Gwar," says Gwar frontthing Oderus Urungus. "The combo of the brand new album and show should satisfy even the most hardcore Flattus devotee with the fact that Gwar's slay-skills are as supreme as ever, and the band stands poised to embark on our most earth-shattering world tour yet.
"We have mourned, we have honored, and now it's time to f**king Devastate in the name of Flattus and the supreme entity
that is Gwar.
"This is our first record in our brand-new Slave Pit Studios, which Flattus had a lead role in designing, but without him we had no one left to twiddle the buttons, much less play the blazing metal leads and provide the musical direction that rescued Gwar from the depths of clown-band obscurity. I mean, Balsac is no slouch, but Flattus' departure left a huge hole in our band. We had no choice. We had to blow the Horn of Hate..."
New Gwar-tarist, Pustulus Maximus adds, "It is a highlight of my corpse-littered life to join my Scumdog brothers and continue the legendary legacy of the Maximus clan. I am not so happy that Oderus vandalized my space-ship, effectively marooning me on Earth, but f**k it...it's time to ROCK!"
Madina Lake Change Farewell Tour Plans
(TeamRock Radio) Madina Lake have made changes to their farewell UK tour, which kicks off next month. The US band announced earlier this year it was time for them to split up and move on – but that they wanted to first say goodbye to their adopted home country.
Now they report: "It's never easy to make drastic changes to a tour, especially only a month out. We've been put in a precarious position due to circumstances out of our control.
"As some of you may or may not know, Dan and his wife are expecting. Obviously, we're thrilled for them, but it's a circumstance that affects the logistics of our tour.
"We had two choices: do the tour with a hired drummer or adjust the dates to accommodate the needs of Dan and his family.
"Family always comes first, which is why we decided to adjust the tour and is also why we wouldn't do a farewell tour without him." Check out the dates.
The Story So Far Announce Fall Tour
The Story So Far will be hitting the road for a North American headline tour this fall and announced the dates and the various support acts that will be joining them on the trek.
The tour will be launching on November 1st in Santa Cruz, CA at The Catalyst and is set to conclude on December 13th in Santa Ana, CA at The Observatory
The band announced the tour will feature support from Stick To Your Guns, Such Gold, Rotting Out, Souvenirs (11/1 – 11/21) and Heart to Heart (11/22 – 12/13).
The Story So Far will be launching the tour in support of their new album, "What You Don't See," which was released in North America back in March of this year. more on this story
Dinosaur Jr. Telling Their Story in New Book
(Gibson) Alt-rock band Dinosaur Jr. is the subject of an ambitious, limited-edition book. Dinosaur Jr. by Dinosaur Jr. is being billed as "the first official book to tell the story of the band, by the band."
Led by guitarist-singer J Mascis, the trio formed in the mid '80s and rose to prominence as a favorite of such peers as Sonic Youth, Nirvana and Iggy Pop.
The band is sometimes credited with restoring lead guitar to indie rock--a reputation well-earned, given Mascis's penchant for flavoring his songs with shards of guitar noise and shrieking feedback.
The text of Dinosaur Jr. by Dinosaur Jr. consists of interviews with band members Mascis, Lou Barlow and Murph, as well as former members and long-time friends. Previously unseen photos are also featured. more on this story
UFO Change North American Tour Plans
Veteran hard rockers UFO have announced that they have made some changes and additions to their previously announce North American fall tour.
The trek is now set to launch on October 4th in Poughkeepsie, NY at The Chance and will conclude on October 23rd in Houston, TX at Concert Pub North, according to the latest routing.
Frontman Phil Mogg had this to say about the tour, "USA and Canada tour this October? Are we looking forward to it? Bet your socks we are. So bring your mates, loved ones, earplugs and hangover remedies. UFO will be delivering. See you there!"
The band will be hitting the road in support of their latest studio album, Seven Deadly, which was released in North America in February of last year. more on this story
How The Scream Lost Their Voice To Motley Crue
The latest episode of Talking Metal features an exclusive interview with Bruce Bouillet (Racer X/The Scream) and during the chat he talked about The Scream losing John Corabi to Motley Crue.
Corabi was hired by Motley Crue when Vince Neil left the group (or was fired depending who is telling the story) and the group put out one album with Corabi on lead vocals before the band reunited with Neil.
Bouillet had this to say about the moment he realized that Motley Crue wanted their lead singer, "We were at the point where we were doing pretty well. We had just gotten back from playing the Astoria Theater in London.
"The reception in London was really pretty amazing but in the same sentence, Alderete and myself were hearing the musical change coming. Juan was always interested in the new underground music coming up. I think The Scream would've transformed more into that heavier grungier sound because we were basically laying and sitting on the fence on it already.
"We were driving to what would have been one of our last shows, I'm driving with the bass player, Juan, and we hear on the radio that Vince Neil is out of Motley Crue and we are like 'wow that is pretty big news', you know.
"We get to the gig and there is this big commotion out in the audience and we are getting ready to go on, it is a pretty full club. We look out and it is Tommy Lee and Nikki Sixx. I remember Alderete and I looked at each other and said 'we think we know what is going on. ' We wished John all the luck. Those guys are icons and they did an amazing album (referring to the album that Motley Crue did with John Corabi.)" Check out the full interview here.
Strange Karma Asking Fans to Kickstart New Album Completion
Strange Karma have launched a Kickstarter crowd-funding campaign to fund the completion of their new studio album, which is being produced by Grammy-nominated producer David Ivory.
The band has completed a majority of the work on the album but has launched the campaign to fund the finishing touches for the new studio effort.
Chipster sent over these details: Depending on their level of support, backers of the project will get rewards directly from band, including album downloads, limited edition CDs and vinyl, as well as chances to party with the band in either the US or Australia.
You can find the Kickstarter campaign page here.
Singled Out: The Hickoids' The Working Man's Friend
Today Jeff Smith of the Hickoids tells us about the song "The Working Man's Friend" from their brand new album "Hairy Chafin' Ape Suit," which was released this week. Here is the story:
Sometime in the last half of the 1980's I was living with Hickoids bass player Richard "Dick" Hays and his wife in South Austin on El Paso Street. Dick was a super sweet guy, soft spoken and a great musician. He was also very stubborn and could be quite the ham.
We were perpetually broke. (We had another tune called "Wishin' For Chicken" about starting a fire in hopes that someone would bring by something to slap on the grill, but that's another story.) One of Dick's erstwhile occupations was flower delivery man which gave him a pretty good knowledge of the city streets and surrounding Hill Country area. He always had some commentary on the landmarks and routes along the way which he delivered with a great deal of authority in his voice.
So, maybe two miles away from our house there was a gas station called "The Working Man's Friend"…I think all they sold was gas and cigarettes, super no-frills. The gas was normally maybe a penny or two cheaper a gallon than everywhere else around. If memory serves gas was somewhere around a buck at this time. Dick insisted on buying gas there even though there were at least three or four stations nearer to us. Also because of our impoverished circumstances it was normally bought in increments of couch change or with pennies, maybe two or three bucks at a time, so the savings was highly negligible.
If this ritual wasn't maddening enough, Dick also insisted on taking what he referred to as a "shortcut" instead of going the direct route that only required one turn. It involved driving the opposite direction about a mile out of the way through multiple stop signs and stop lights.
Dick passed away in 2001. I still miss the sweet and stubborn man. I wish I could take that "shortcut" with him again.
Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen for yourself and learn more about the album and find out where you can see the band live right here!
Green Day Pay Tribute to Joe Strummer On His Birthday
(hennemusic) Green Day paid tribute to the late Joe Strummer during their show Wednesday night in London on what would have been The Clash frontman's 61st birthday.
At the O2 Academy Brixton, Billie Joe Armstrong wished Strummer a happy birthday before Green Day tore into "Letterbomb" from the "American Idiot" album.
The Brixton show featured a full run-through of the band's 1994 smash, "Dookie", ahead of performances this weekend at the Reading and Leeds Festivals. Check out video of the tribute here.
Katatonia Release 'The One You Are Looking For Is Not Here' Video
(Prog) Katatonia have released a lyric video for their new version of "The One You Are Looking For Is Not Here," featuring guest vocals by The Gathering's Silje Wergeland.
The track comes from upcoming album Dethroned And Uncrowned, which sees the band reinventing the material that appeared on acclaimed 2012 record Dead End Kings.
Guitarist Anders Nystrom says: "Think of the album like a person's face in the hands of a surgeon – their appearance is going to change, but it's still the same person behind that face.
"An important factor is that the surgeon himself is obviously Katatonia, not a stranger! If there's one album in our repertoire that's suited for a thing like this, it's Dead End Kings." Check out the video here.
Joanne Shaw Taylor Releases Track From Upcoming Release
(Classic Rock) Joanne Shaw Taylor has released "Diamonds In The Dirt" a track from her upcoming live album. It's taken from the CD/DVD set which forms part of Ruf Records' Songs From The Road series, and it's released on November 4 to tie in with her tour of England.
The show was recorded at the Borderline in London on May 12 this year, with only one chance to get it right due to her hectic schedule. But despite the stress Taylor says: "I'm really pleased with it – it's everything I wanted it to be.
"My fans have been asking me for a live album for a while now. I'm glad we waited, and didn't do it two years ago, because hopefully I've improved." Check out the song here.
Isolated Vocal Tracks From Pixies' 'Doolittle' Posted Online
(Radio.com) Ever wonder what classic Pixies songs would sound like if you just has Black Francis' vocals? Well, no, why would you wonder that? But hey, thanks to the SoundCloud account IsolatedVocals, you can hear two Pixies songs with isolated vocals anyway.
And it turns out, if you strip these Doolittle tracks of everything but vocals, Black sounds a bit like a mental patient. On "Debaser," he screams maniacally about being an un chien andalusia and it would be best not to question him. Though, there's no shame in giggling as he shouts "debaser" over and over.
And with "Hey," he sounds like one of those guys on the train who doesn't seem to realize how loud he's singing with his headphones on. The near minute of silence in which Black doesn't sing really helps justify the above description.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
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Carl Palmer Turned Down Black Sabbath
Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Asia legend Carl Palmer confirmed that Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi approached him to play drums with the band on their reunion album "13."
Original Sabbath drummer Bill Ward isn't taking part in the reunion that features original frontman Ozzy Osbourne, Iommi and Geezer Butler, after he was unable to come to contractual terms with the band.
The band finally settled on former Audioslave drummer Brad Wilk to record the drums on the album. But it was previously disclosed that producer Rick Rubin wanted Cream's Ginger Baker, to play drums in the band but Iommi reportedly rejected the idea. We now learn that Iommi had another famed drummer in mind, Carl Palmer.
"Tony and I did talk when they were looking for drummers to make the album and he put me forward," Palmer told WENN. "I couldn't do it because I was off with Asia, we were touring and then something else came up. I couldn't have done it but I would have loved to. It just wasn't on the cards."
Palmer told the site that he is hoping to attend Black Sabbath's upcoming hometown show in Birmingham, England that will be taking place in December and he likes the idea of performing with a band like Sabbath.
He said, "I was classically trained but basically I'm a rock drummer and I've never been in a true out-and-out guitar band like Black Sabbath, where it's just big riffs – very simple but very dynamic… It would be extremely invigorating.
"The older I get the more I appreciate that music… I was late to come to heavy metal. Asia had a bit of that but we were a little bit more corporate rock and melodic."
Palmer also addressed the possibility of reuniting with Greg Lake and Keith Emerson in ELP. Read what he had to say about that here.
Motley Crue's Vince Neil Thwarted By Garbage Truck
(Gibson) Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil was set to perform in Beaumont, TX, on August 17, but the concert was thwarted by a garbage truck. Neil, along with Slaughter, and Great White were part of the bill at a charity event for Children's Miracle Network hospitals.
Apparently an accident involving a garbage truck on a nearby highway caused a massive power outage. The promotor of the event said that they chose to cancel the event, citing the safety of the fans as their top priority.
Although the event is supposed to be rescheduled, it seems finding a suitable date might prove difficult. In mid-September Vince Neil and Motley Crue kick off their second Las Vegas residency, named an Evening in Hell.
They will play a dozen shows at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino between September 18 and October 6. more on this story
Avenged Sevenfold Release Full 'Hail To The King' Album Stream
Avenged Sevenfold fans can now hear an online stream of the band's entire new studio album "Hail To The King" ahead of the album's official release next week.
"Hail To The King" won't go on sale in North American until next Tuesday, August 27th, but iTunes have launched a full album preview on their site. You can stream "Hail To The King" here.
Avenged Sevenfold will be celebrating the release with a special free Hail To The King record release show that will take place on the eve of the album's release (August 26th) at the Hollywood Palladium. You can find details on how to obtain tickets to the show here.
Fans across North American will be able to watch the band live this fall when they launch the Hail To The King tour which will also include performances from Deftones and Ghost (a.k.a. Ghost B.C.).
The tour will be launching on October 3rd in Chicago at the Allstate Arena and will conclude on October 26th in Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. more on this story
KISS Coffeehouse Closing Down
The KISS Coffeehouse in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina will soon be closing after a "steady decline" in business, the store's manager tells a local media outlet.
The KISS themed coffee shop opened with a massive KISS style promotion blitz seven years ago on Celebrity Circle in Myrtle Beach's Broadway at the Beach area.
The store's general manager Matthew Goldschmidt spoke with Myrtle Beach Online and explained, "It's not that we didn't do well," he said, "it was just a steady decline."
Goldschmidt didn't give the media outlet an exact date when the shop would be closing but did tell them that that everything in the store, including the KISS merch, is marked down to sell.
The official KISS Coffeehouse site only lists the Myrtle Beach location, though there were reports in 2011 that a new location was being planned in Las Vegas.
Metallica Announce 3D Movie World Premiere
(hennemusic) Metallica's 3D movie, "Through The Never", will make its world premiere at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival on Monday, September 9 at 7:30 PM.
"Now in its 38th year, Tiff.net is the most respected and prominent film festival in North America with many major films making their worldwide debuts there (last year's festival brought in nearly 300 feature films from over 70 different countries!)," posted the band.
"Through The Never will screen in the special IMAX at TIFF section and we'll be on hand for the red carpet premiere, to introduce the film and will spend some time in Toronto to chat with the press." more on this story
Megadeth Plan Countdown To Extinction: Live CD, DVD and Blu-Ray
(hennemusic) Megadeth have announced the September 24th release of "Countdown To Extinction: Live", a new CD, DVD and Blu-ray set that captures the band in concert on the 20th anniversary tour of the double-platinum 1992 album.
Recorded and filmed at Los Angeles' Fox Theatre last December, the 2012 show sees Megadeth performing the entire "Countdown To Extinction" album.
In addition to the "Countdown To Extinction" songs, the show also featured performances of other Megadeth classics like "Holy Wars," "Hangar 18" "Peace Sells," and "Trust" more on this story
Nine Inch Nails Go Pop With New Single
(Radio.com) Trent Reznor is singing a song way off yonder in a major key, and that chorus is nothing if not a pop-punk chorus in the new Nine Inch Nails single 'Everything'.
The new single release follows up previous released singles "Copy Of A" and "Came Back Haunted" off the band's forthcoming album Hesitation Marks.
Hesitation Marks, out September 3 on Columbia, is the group's first new studio LP since their 2008 full-length, The Slip. The new album features four different versions of the cover art and sports guest spots from Lindsay Buckingham to King Crimson guitarist Adrian Belew.
The bizarrely upbeat and spritely new tune 'Everything' was premiered on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 program, and can be streamed here.
The Rides Release Full Album Stream
(Classic Rock) Classic Rock is proud to premiere Can't Get Enough, the debut album by blues-rock supergroup The Rides. The band consists of Stephen Stills, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Barry Goldberg, who have put together a 10-track record that aims, says guitarist Stills, to capture "the spirit of that simple, raw authentic 40s and 50s blues music the three of us love."
He and keyboardist both appeared on Al Kooper's 1969 album Super Session, although the didn't meet at the time. When they eventually got together in a studio, Goldberg says: "We connected on so many things, started jamming, and soon we'd begun our first song."
Shepherd says: "The Rides are a perfect mix of generations where three musicians who love and play the blues collide and create music that goes beyond our individual achievements." Check out the album here.
John Frusciante Explains Why He Left the Chili Peppers
(Gibson) Since officially leaving his gig as guitarist in Red Hot Chili Peppers back in December 2009, John Frusciante has kept a low profile. He released the album PBX Funicular Intaglio Zone last year without much promotion at all. Billboard recently got an interview with the reclusive musician, in which he talks about his upcoming EP Outsides as well as his work as producer for the hip-hop group Black Knights.
Frusciante also shed some light on why he decided to leave the Chili Peppers. John said he hadn't thought about quitting the band until Chili Peppers' bassist Flea told him that he wanted to take a two year break after the Stadium Arcadium tour.
"When he said it I was kind of shocked, 'cause I thought we were on a roll, let's just keep moving with this, you know? But once he said it to me, my mind started thinking, 'What would I do with that two years if I had two years to just do whatever I wanted?' And by about four months later I was so excited about quitting the band I didn't even want it to be a two-year thing anymore."
John says he has no plans to ever rejoining the band, let alone playing live: "I really don't think of myself as a performer anymore. It was never something that came naturally to me. It was something that I adapted to, but it was never really an expression of who I was."
Although his main focus today is working with beats and samples, John hasn't completely given up on the guitar. "Same," which is the first track on Outsides, is basically a ten-minute guitar solo.
Take a listen to "Same" here.
Last In Line's Plans Changed Because of Vivian Campbell's Cancer
(Classic Rock) Last In Line originally aimed to deliver many more shows than the low-key tour they've just completed but guitarist Vivian Campbell's cancer fight got in the way, says Vinny Appice.
The drummer reports he's amazed by his bandmate's energy – and as soon as he's fully recovered they'll be back to finish what they started. He tells Get Your Rock Out:
"We were going to play a bunch of festivals but Viv had to take care of himself. When he gets fully better we'll book more next year.
"He amazes me – I've played with guys going, 'I've got a cold, I can't go on…' But he's doing chemo, and he's rocking out. He's loaded with energy, and God bless him, it's great.
"He's still doing Def Leppard and I've got a bunch of other projects. We're just trying to get past these shows; but we've got to continue after that." more on this story
Motorhead Frontman Lemmy Kilmister Rock Iconz Statue Coming
(hennemusic) Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister is being immortalized this fall with his own, limited-edition Rock Iconz statue by KnuckelBonz. Only 1000 Lemmy Rock Iconz are being created and sold worldwide.
The Lemmy statue stands approximately 9" tall and is hand-painted with the iconic Warpig logo sculpted on the base of the collectible.
The Lemmy statue comes with a certificate of authenticity, and is officially licensed through Motorhead and Global Merchandising Corp. More including a video
Lester Chambers Files $5 Million Lawsuit Against Attacker
(The Blues Lester Chambers has launched a $5 million dollar lawsuit against the woman accused of attacking him on stage, saying he's been left too shaken to work.
Dinalynn Andrews-Potter was last week charged with assault and elder abuse after the 73-year-old was pushed into his band's amplifiers as they performed anthem "People Get Ready."
His lawsuit is based on loss of earnings because he's had to refuse touring offers and can't complete work on his current album. Read more details about the suit and the attack here.
Kinks Frontman Ray Davies Releasing New Book
(Radio.com) Nearly 20 years after publishing his "unauthorized autobiography" X-Ray, former Kinks frontman Ray Davies is preparing to return to bookstores this October with Americana. According to the publisher's website, the book traces his complicated relationship with the United States.
"As a boy in post-War England, legendary Kinks' singer/songwriter Ray Davies fell in love with America—its movies and music, its culture of freedom, fed his imagination," the book's description reads.
"Then, as part of the British Invasion, he toured the US with the Kinks during one of the most tumultuous eras in recent history—until the Kinks group was banned from performing there from 1965-69."
According to Is Tiny Dancer Really Elton's Little John?: Music's Most Enduring Mysteries, Myths, and Rumors Revealed by Rolling Stone writer Gavin Edwards, the ban was prompted by a few incidents: "Ray Davies punched a union official who kept insinuating that England was already as good as Communist, and they appeared on a Dick Clark special for NBC without paying their mandatory dues to the American Federation of Television and Recording Artists… Years later, Davies mused, 'In many respects, that ridiculous ban took away the best years of the Kinks' career when the original band was performing at its peak.'"
Years later, in the late '70s and early '80s, the Kinks would have the greatest successes in the states with 1979′s Low Budget (featuring "Catch Me Now I'm Falling" and "(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman)"), 1981′s Give The People What They Want ("Destroyer," "Better Things") and 1983′s State Of Confusion ("Come Dancing," "Don't Forget To Dance"), amid complaints from fans that they were catering their music towards American radio stations (and the American arena rock circuit).
The book culminates in the a "transformative event" read about that here.
Black Crowes Announce Special Guest For Upcoming Shows
The Black Crowes followed up this week's announcement of a string of live shows before that take next year off with details about which artists will be opening for them at several special upcoming shows.
The band have announced special acoustic concerts at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY and now reveal that the shows will feature support from John Fulbright on two dates and Justin Townes Earle on the other two dates.
The Black Crowes have also lined up different support acts for their upcoming shows at Terminal 5 in New York. Those shows will include special guests Ray Wylie Hubbard, Blind Boys of Alabama, Dr. John & The Nite Trippers and Maceo Parker. more on this story
Francis Dunnery Returning To Prog Roots On New Album
(Prog) Francis Dunnery has confirmed his next album will be called Frankenstein Monster and it's a return to his prog roots. Its release will follow the launch of the title track next month, and his Sensational Francis Dunnery Electric Band will tour to promote it during September and October.
He reports: "The song Frankenstein Monster (Stitched Back Together) will be the frontrunner for a predominantly guitar-based album, with many songs written by my brother and his band Necromandus.
"The entire album is a return to my electric, progressive roots and I have been incredibly inspired to work in the progressive rock genre again. more on this story
Galahad Release Neil Pepper Memorial Track
(Prog) Galahad have released a track called "Outerlife," which was written by late bassist Neil Pepper, with proceeds from sales of the single to be given directly to his family.
He died of cancer two years ago next month. In his memory, the band have repaired the cassette recording of Outerlife, which also features The Pineapple Thief's Bruce Soord.
Galahad frontman Stu Nicholson says: "Outerlife was recorded around 1997 with Bruce on guest vocals. Unfortunately only a cassette version exists but the sound quality is not too shabby." more on this story
Wednesday 13 Planning Live DVD Release
(TeamRock Radio) Wednesday 13 is at work on a new live DVD that will be called "Scream Britain Scream," which was filmed during his band's recent UK tour.
The former Murderdolls man (and there's not much chance of that project returning) says the package will include performance, backstage and intimate footage.
"This will be the ultimate backstage pass for any fan. We filmed every single second of the March tour," 13 reports. "I want this DVD to show what we do and how we do it – the good, the bad and the ugly." Fans can still get involved, find out how.
Coheed And Cambria Announce UK Tour
(Classic Rock) Coheed And Cambria have confirmed a six-date UK tour in November. They've also just released a new music video for their track Number City.
It's taken from recent album The Afterman: Descension, the follow-up to 2012′s The Afterman: Ascension, which continue frontman Claudio Sanchez's epic Amory Wars story arc.
They've also launched a limited-edition three-disc set containing both albums plus a live album and 64-page booklet. Check out the video and tour dates here.
Singled Out: Lonely H's Waiting On a Broken Heart
Today Mark Fredson from Lonely H tells us about the song "Waiting On a Broken Heart" from their new self-titled album. Here is the story:
My girlfriend and I had been together for about 6 months at the time and it was still real hard for me to get a read on her. One moment we were in love and the other I was scared she would drop me like a bad habit. I was literally "waiting in the living room" one night as she was changing her clothes when I started writing the song. I didn't have a guitar or a piano near so I just wrote first verse in my head.
For all I knew, this girl was gonna walk out of her bedroom all dolled up for a night on town and breakup with me. And the only thing I could do to calm my nerves was to put it to music. Note: not the best solution. I started musing upon all that we could become if she just stuck it out with me. It ended up getting a little pitiful. But hey, that's a big part of me.
We're still together (sometimes it's best to ignore your gut). She even sings on the song. And she wrote a response to my song for her own record called 'Waitin' which uses the same hook. And I sing on that version too. But hers came out before ours and that's when things start getting confusing. How's about that for a Fleetwood Mac-esque web of incestuous musical drama?
Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen for yourself and learn more about the album (click on the music tab to listen) right here!
Pink Floyd Darkside Radio Show Video Trailer Released
(Prog) Aardman Animations, makes of Wallace And Gromit, have launched a three-minute trailer for Sir Tom Stoppard's radio play Darkside, based on Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon.
The production will be broadcast on Radio 2 on August 26, marking the 40th anniversary of the iconic prog album. It stars Bill Nighy and Rufus Sewell, and is described as a "philosophical comedy".
Floyd guitarist David Gilmour recently said he found the script "fascinating," adding: "I can't wait to hear it come to life with the great cast performing it, and our music woven into it.
"I can't think of a better way to celebrate The Dark Side Of The Moon's 40-year anniversary." Check out the trailer.
Ministry Release Permawar Video
(TeamRock Radio) Ministry have released a video for their track Permawar. It's taken from 13th studio album From Beer To Eternity – almost certain to be Al Jourgensen's last outing under the Ministry name.
He recently said: "We'll see if we ever do another Ministry gig again or not; I'm not saying yes or no yet. All I'm saying is I know there's no new Ministry studio CDs coming ever again. I promise."
He made the decision after the death of guitarist Mike Scaccia, whose last work appears on the record. "He was like my little brother, my best friend," Jourgensen reflects. "As long as he was there I knew things were going to be okay.
"I'm not going to go, 'He's dead, we can sell records,' like most people would do. That just doesn't interest me – and I have other projects going on." Check out the video here.
Fates Warning Premiere New Song Called 'Firefly'
(Classic Rock) Classic Rock is proud to premiere 'Firefly,' the brand-new track from Fates Warning. It's taken from upcoming album 'Darkness In A Different Light' – their first since 2004′s 'FWX'.
"Firefly is very personal to me in more ways than one," Vocalist Ray Alder tells Classic Rock. "After I'd written the melody I knew immediately what the title was going to be, as well as the subject. I'm pretty sure we've all felt this way at one time or another: that sometimes things just don't work out the way you think they would, but that's okay, it's part of life, and we move on.
"Ironically, I was outside the studio one night while recording it, and there they were – fireflies floating through the trees in the forest. I hadn't seen a single firefly for at least 15 years so I took it as a sign. A sign of what, I don't know; but very ironic nonetheless…" Check out the song here.
Skindred Release Ninja Song
(TeamRock Radio) Skindred have released their brand-new track "Ninja" for streaming. It's taken from the Welsh outfit's upcoming studio album "Kill The Power".
Frontman Benji Webbe says: "Kill The Power is for all them that are sick of being the underdog and want to step up and destroy all those who oppress and hold them down.
"Use this album as a backdrop to overcome and take your life back. We ain't fighting the power no more – we're killing it!" Check out the new song here.
Devin Townsend's Ziltoid Gets TeamRock Radio Show
(TeamRock Radio) Ziltoid the Omniscient, the coffee-swilling interdimensional sidekick of Devin Townsend, is launched his own show on TeamRock Radio this Saturday, August 27.
What can you expect from a show hosted by a coffee-swilling interdimensional sidekick? We don't know, so we asked Ziltoid.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
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Charlatans' Jon Brookes Dead at 44
Jon Brookes, a founding member of the acclaimed British indie rock band The Charlatans, died in a hospital on Tuesday, according to the band. He was just 44 years old.
Brookes was diagnosed with a brain tumor after he collapsing onstage during a concert in Philadelphia in 2010. The band issued the following statement on their website on Tuesday: "It is with great sadness that we have to announce that Jon Brookes, the drummer with The Charlatans, died this morning aged 44.
"Following a seizure on tour in Philadelphia in 2010, Jon had been receiving treatment for a brain tumour and had undergone several operations, although he had been working on new material with the band over the summer. He passed away peacefully in hospital early this morning with his family at his bedside.
"Jon was a founding member of The Charlatans, who formed in the West Midlands in 1989. He was much loved by those who knew him and regarded as one of the finest drummers of his generation and will be dearly missed by all who knew him."
The statement included this tribute from his bandmates, "Jon was a brilliant drummer, an inspiration, a founding member of The Charlatans, part of our family and a friend to everyone in and around the band. Losing someone who was always so full of life is a tragedy that will be shared by so many. Our thoughts are with Debbie and all of Jon's family."
Led Zeppelin 45th Anniversary To Be Commemorated
Led Zeppelin announced via their official website on Tuesday that the 45th anniversary of their very first concert will be commemorated next month at the location in Demark where the show took place.
The concert was originally scheduled to feature Jimmy Page's band The Yardbirds but the group had split up, so Page formed the band that would become Led Zeppelin with Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and John Bonham.
The new group were billed as "The New Yardbirds" when they played their first show together on September 7,1968 at the Gladsaxe Teen Club in Copenhagen, Demark.
On September 7, 2013 the 'Initiative Group for the selection of Led Zeppelin's world premiere in Gladsaxe' will be unveiling a special plaque at the Gladsaxe School, which stands at the current location where the original concert took place.
Led Zeppelin.com have posted an article with more the history of this anniversary and a few details about the special event that will be taking place in Demark. Read their report here.
Metallica's James Hetfield Turned Down Sammy Hagar
Sammy Hagar revealed in a new interview that he originally wanted Metallica frontman James Hetfield to guest on his new song "Knockout Dragout," the first single from his forthcoming album 'Sammy Hagar and Friends', but Hetfield turned him down.
Kid Rock provided guest vocals on the track, but Hagar reveals to Rolling Stone that he also wanted Hetfield to lay down vocals for the chorus of the song.
He told the magazine, "I didn't really want to say this, but I'm completely honest: James Hetfield is a dear friend and we hang out in Hawaii a lot. Kid Rock did the duet on 'Knockdown Dragout,' which he recorded for me instantly. I would've just as soon had James Hetfield do it, but I ran into Kid, because I did that Detroit show with him, and we were communicating about other stuff and about his tour, so I just spontaneously asked him to sing on the track. And, boom, it got done. After he finished it, I thought that I would get James to sing just the 'Knockdown! Dragout!' part.
"I sent it to him and told him Kid Rock was on there and the whole thing, and he got back to me and said, quote-unquote, 'I'm completely flattered that you would want my sailor-assed voice on your record.' And then he said, ' . . . but it isn't my style.' And I said, 'It's OK. I still love you, James.'
"James has become just such a great frontman. He's really powerful, and he doesn't bullsh*t. He's not up there doing cheap sh*t to become a good frontman, like I do. I'll use a stupid line like, 'Are we having any fun yet?' just to get a reaction. And I know how to say something right before you end a song, so the band ends it and you get a big giant cheer because of something I said, and it sounds like they loved the song. I know all them little old veteran tricks. James doesn't even use that sh*t and he's still got charisma up the ass. He's really strong, man.
"I really wanted him on there, but it doesn't fit. I was cheating by sending him that song, because if he would've heard the whole album – if a Metallica fan would've heard this album and bought it because he was on there, they would be pissed off. This isn't a Metallica record, you know? But he's my friend, and I would've loved to have had him on it."
Read the full interview to discover who else he wanted to have on the album here.
Avenged Sevenfold Plan Animated Series and Game Release
Avenged Sevenfold frontman M. Shadows revealed to fans that the band has been working on an animated series with Machinima and a related IOS and Android game while premiering the trailer for the "Hail To The King" animated series.
Here is what he had to say, "The reason I'm writing this is to shed some light on a few things we will be doing this fall besides touring and promoting 'Hail to the King.' First I would like to let you all know that for the past 18 months we have been writing and developing an IOS / Android based mobile Avenged Sevenfold game.
"Without revealing too much I will just say that it is an action adventure game. It has been written and developed by the band and with our friends in Subscience Studios. It's turning out awesome. We can't wait to show you more when it's ready.
"What we can show you though is a trailer for the new 'Hail to the King' animated series that we and our friends at Machinima have been working on. The game and the series will go hand in hand with each other. We hope you enjoy them both because I know we have had a great time developing them.
Check out the animated trailer here.
Arctic Monkeys Release 'Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?'
Arctic Monkeys have released a new Nabil Elderkin directed music video for their latest single release, "Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?"
The single has been released digitally on iTunes and the band will be releasing a 7" single for the track on September 3rd with an exclusive b-side, featuring the song "Stop The World I Wanna Get Off With You."
The single and video come ahead of the release of Arctic Monkeys' new studio album, "Am", which they will be releasing on September 10th in North America. Watch the new video here.
The band will be hitting the road to promote the new album with a North American tour that will be kicking off on September 15th in Toronto, ON. more on this story
Gov't Mule Premiere New Song Featuring Dave Matthews
(Classic Rock) Classic Rock have premiered two versions of new Gov't Mule track "Forsaken Savior", the album recording, alongside a bonus version featuring guest vocals by Dave Matthews.
With the upcoming release of Shout, their first record in four years, Gov't Mule will offer an "unprecedented twist" – the 11-track disc will be accompanied by a second disc featuring alternative takes of each song with a big-name vocalist.
Collaborators include Glenn Hughes, Myles Kennedy, Steve Winwood, Dr John and Elvis Costello. Frontman Warren Haynes says: "No one's done this before, which is exciting – but it's even more exciting actually listening to these artists sing our songs. Their performances bring new ideas, energy and sometimes even different meanings to every number." Check out both versions here.
Mountain's Leslie West Releasing Another All-Star Solo Album
(Gibson) Leslie West, the legendary guitarist, vocalist and original founding member of Mountain, will release a new studio album "Still Climbing" on October 28th via Provogue Records / Mascot Label Group.
Since his historic performance with Mountain at the 1969 Woodstock Festival, West has enjoyed a glittering career spanning over half a century, accomplished in spite of a life threatening battle with diabetes, which cost him his right leg in 2011 (shortly before the release of his Unusual Suspects album).
"I'm lucky it wasn't one of my hands or I'd be screwed," said West. "It was a difficult struggle, and after the amputation I didn't know whether I'd ever want to or be able to perform again. A month later I played at the Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp in New York City, and I heard my guitar on stage and that was it. I knew I had to keep going."
Looked upon by West as a sequel to Unusual Suspects, which featured collaborations with the likes of Slash, Zakk Wylde, Steve Lukather, Joe Bonamassa and Billy Gibbons, "Still Climbing" sees West joining forces with Jonny Lang, Johnny Winter, Twisted Sister's Dee Snider and Alter Bridge and Creed's Mark Tremonti. more on this story
Arcade Fire Keep Fans Guessing With Online Clues
(Radio.com) Arcade Fire aren't making it easy when it comes to revealing details about their upcoming album. The band announced the record's release date (October 29) on Twitter as an @-reply to a fan.
They pulled the same move when it came to announcing their first live dates in three years, which will be happening across Australia and New Zealand during the months of January and early February.
Now they seem to be all about revealing tiny little details via Instagram. Most recently three cryptic photos that reveal the date September 9 and 9 p.m.
One could assume it's the release date of their new single or perhaps they will finally officially confirm the album's title, which is rumored to be Reflektor. A video on Instagram is the source for this one too, along with shots of the pentagram-like design that is popping up on streets around the world. See the photos and the video here.
Danzig Added To Riot Fest
(WP) The Chicago stop of the 25th Anniversary of Danzig Tour featuring former Misfits band mate Doyle Von Frankenstein has moved to Riot Fest on Friday the 13th.
Originally slated for August 16th at Congress Theater, ongoing renovations caused the cancellation of the show. Rather than disappoint his Chicago and Midwestern fans, he's slated to perform an extended set to celebrate his 25 years of writing, recording and touring.
The performance will include a Misfits set (with Doyle Von Frankenstein) as well as songs from his acclaimed career performing as Danzig.
Fish Replacing Marillion at Mott The Hoople Show
(Classic Rock) Mott The Hoople have revealed that Thunder and Fish are the replacements for Marillion at their O2 Arena concert in London that will be taking place on November 18.
Ian Hunter, Verden Allen, Mick Ralphs and Overend Watts will hit the stage for five shows this year after their celebrated 40th anniversary concerts in 2009. Original drummer Dale Griffin is too ill to take part and will be replaced by Pretenders sticksman Martin Chambers.
Thunder and Fish have been called up after the latter's former band Marillion cited a breach of agreement with the concert promoter, and concluded they had "no choice but to pull out." more on this story
Sweet To Play Special Charity Show
(Classic Rock) Veteran hard rockers Sweet are to play their first London show in nine years when they take part in a charity event next month, ahead of a 23-date co-headlining UK tour with Slade.
Andy Scott's veteran hard rockers will be performing at the Merton Manor Club in Wimbledon on September 13 during an event entitled "In It For Ingrid."
The aim is to raise funds for aneurism victim Ingrid Paasch, who remains paralysed down the left side of her body because the specialist treatment she needs is not available on the NHS. More details and the upcoming tour dates.
Unreleased Nirvana Song To Be Included On Reissue
(Radio.com) The reissue of Nirvana's 1993 album, In Utero, includes three discs and 70 songs that range from live cuts, unreleased demos, B-sides, and the newly discovered instrumental track "Forgotten Tune."
According to Rolling Stone, the 20th anniversary deluxe edition, out September 24, features two versions of In Utero–the original remastered LP along with the newly remixed version of the album. The original Steve Albini-produced album will feature not only the original Scott Litt's mixes of "Heart Shaped Box" and "All Apologies," which appeared on the album's final version. Instead, Albini's brasher versions, which have been bootlegged over the years, will be on the album; they have never been released legally until now.
Disc one will also feature B-sides and non-album tracks like "Marigold," "Moist Vagina," "Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip," The Beavis and Butt-head Experience's "I Hate Myself and Want to Die" and the No Alternative hidden track "Sappy," along with Litt's remixed single version of "Pennyroyal Tea."
The never-before-heard "Forgotten Tune" is featured on disc two. The recently discovered track, which was recorded during an In Utero-era rehearsal, adds a little something new for all those fans out there who thought they had heard everything the band has to offer.
Eight out of the 12 tracks on the second disc are demos including "Jam," a jam session from October 25, 1992 at Seattle's Word of Mouth Production that feature very early iterations of "Tourette's," "Pennyroyal Tea," and "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter." All three of the demos for these songs are also included on the disc, along with Dave Grohl's 1990 recording of "Marigold," which was the drummer's first ever solo recording. More including the tracklist
The White Stripe's Elephant Getting Double Vinyl Reissue
Third Man Records announced on Tuesday that they have pressed the new double 180 gram black vinyl reissues of The White Stripe's major label debut album "Elephant."
The new reissue will be released by the label on August 27th and follow the special Record Store Day limited edition colored vinyl version the label released for the annual event earlier this year in which Jack White was the official ambassador.
Third Man Records revealed that the new edition will include two 180 gram black vinyl discs, double-gatefold cover, printed inner sleeves and a MP3 download card. more on this story
Mike Keneally Offering 2 Free EP Downloads
(Prog) Mike Keneally has made two live EPs available free of charge. The collections amount to an almost career-spanning snapshot of the Frank Zappa, Dethklock and Joe Satriani collaborator.
"If you're new to my music, I hope this selection encourages you to further check out the stuff I do," He says. "I encourage the spreading of these Free Live EPs far and wide.
"Feel free to put it on as many music download sites as you want, torrent the living hell out of it, tweet, Facebook, Pinterest… The more you tell your friends, the more people will download it, and that helps me build my audience.
"Which in turn helps me to make more music and tour – maybe even tour to your town." More including the download links.
Metallica Release Several Home Video Digitally
(hennemusic) Metallica announced late last month that they have made several of their home video titles available to North America fans digitally via the iTunes store.
For the first time ever, the band is making 6 of its video releases available via the digital service, including: Français Pour une Nuit (Live from Nimes, France), Orgullo, Pasión, y Gloria: Tres Noches en la Ciudad de México (Live from Mexico City), Cunning Stunts, S&M, Live Shit: Binge & Purge and A Year And A Half In The Life Of Metallica
Currently these titles are available for fans in North America; The band will be releasing details regarding the rest of the world will be coming soon. more on this story
New Ayreon Album Completed
(Prog) Arjen Lucassen has finally finished work on his new Ayreon album, he's confirmed. He previously revealed the follow-up to 2008′s 01011001 would be called The Theory Of Everything and it would appear as a double album.
"I'm basically ready – just in time for a release this year, I'm happy to say," he now says. "Expect the 'guess this musician on the new Ayreon' contest to start any time now!"
Lucassen previously explained he was finding it a challenge to write lyrics for the record, saying: "I've left the old Ayreon universe behind and I have to create a new one from scratch." More including a video studio report.
TSOOL Frontman Guests On New La Fleur Fatale Song
(Classic Rock) The Soundtrack Of Our Lives frontman Ebbot Lundberg has recorded guest vocals for new La Fleur Fatale single "Beautiful Stranger." The video for the track has gone online.
Lundberg has worked with the Swedish band on and off since before TSOOL split up last year. He's performed live with them and sang on a single released in 2011.
Beautiful Stranger will be released digitally, and in a limited-edition run of 250 vinyl copies, on August 16th in the UK. Watch the new music video here.
Corrosion of Conformity, Darkane and Black Moth Added To Hammerfest
(TeamRock Radio) Corrosion of Conformity, Darkane and Black Moth are among the nine bands added to the bill for next year's Hammerfest VI at Hafan y Mor Holiday Park in North Wales.
They will be joining the lineup of previously announced artists including Overkill, Kreator, Grand Magus, Soilwork and earthtone9, with more named to be added soon.
The sixth edition of the weekender, in association with Metal Hammer, takes place on March 14-16 at the same venue used for Hard Rock Hell, HRH Prog, HRH AOR and HRH Blues. See the current announced lineup here.
Korn Release Never Never Lyric Video But Former Member Won't Listen
(TeamRock Radio) Korn have released a new lyric video for their track "Never Never," which is taken from the group's upcoming album "The Paradigm Shift," as a former member had some criticism for the band.
It's the band's first record to feature Brian 'Head' Welch since his departure in 2005 – and while he's now comfortably back in the fold, former drummer David Silveria isn't interested in even hearing what his former colleagues are doing.
Silveria, who left in 2006, has told fans via his Facebook page: "No, I have not heard a new Korn song. All I can say is I'm sure it's not funky or groovy like the original Korn. I don't even need to hear it to know that." Check out the lyric video
The Devil Wears Prada Premiere New Song 'Home For Grave'
(TeamRock Radio) The Devil Wears Prada have streamed new track "Home For Grave." It's taken from their upcoming album "8:18," due out next month via Roadrunner Records.
Frontman Mike Hranica recently said that there's no direct comparison between their new 13-track work and their previous outing "Dead Throne."
He explained: "The concepts of Dead Throne didn't carry over," he reported. "Nothing got more happy or uplifting – so I think it's very much The Devil Wears Prada. But also it's got a bit of freshness and originality to it." Check out the new song here.
Thought Chamber Premiere 9-Minute Epic 'Transcend'
(Prog) Prog Magazine have premiered the song "Transcend," which is a nine-minute epic that comes from the upcoming Thought Chamber album 'Psykerion.'
Vocalist Ted Leonard, now with Spock's Beard, has reunited with multi-instrumentalist Michael Harris for the long-awaited follow-up to debut album Angular Perceptions. They're joined by bassist Jeff Plant, keyboardist Bill Jenkins and drummer Mike Haid on the 16-track title.
Harris tells Prog: "Transcend kind of epitomises what Thought Chamber does: lots of melody, while getting our chops in, and we exploit a lot of styles in it, from metal to acoustic to fusion."
He says of the lyrics: "Avakus' mind has been awakened and inspired by his voyage to Psykerion, and he gets philosophical about what makes humans tick, from instinct to ego to the drive to succeed." Check out the song here.
Asking Alexandria Tour Bus Tour Video Goes Online
(Banana 101.5) Asking Alexandria not only rocked a bunch of faces off at Dirt Fest 2013, but they also were kind enough to give Banana 101.5 a guided journey through their home away from home: their tour bus.
Asking Alexandria is riding high on the success of their just-released album 'From Death to Destiny,' which is set to become the band's second consecutive album to debut in the top 10 on the Billboard 200.
Their current single 'The Death of Me' is the climbing the radio charts and the native Englanders have been rocking the festival circuit in the States.
Despite all of that, the guys were kind enough to give Banana 101.5 a walk through their understandably cluttered tour bus. Check out the video of the tour here.
Heaven's Basement Release New Video
(Classic Rock) Heaven's Basement have released a video for their track "Heartbreaking Son Of A B*tch". It's taken from debut album "Filthy Empire," which was launched in February. Since then the rising star outfit have received positive reviews for their UK tour, which ended in July.
Heaven's Basement appear at the Reading and Leeds festivals on the weekend of August 23-25. Heartbreaking Son Of A B*tch is released as a single on September 16. Check out the video here.
Believe Streaming New Song Online
(Prog) Believe have released "The Warmest Son In Winter," the title track of their recent fifth album, their follow-up to 2010′s World Is Round, which was launched in April via Metal Mind Productions.
Vocalist Karol Wroblewski recently explained the record has an ultimately uplifting message: "It's the story of how much sun a man can bring into someone else's life, despite various troubles of his own.
"It tells the story of a chance meeting of two friends who used to spend a lot of time together. Since their childhood everything has changed. Now they sit together and talk about everything that's happened in their lives."
Thursday, August 8, 2013
"VIVA! HYSTERIA" CD/DVD, BLU-RAY, DVD AND DIGITAL OUT ON FRONTIERS RECORDS IN OCTOBER:
With 100 million records sold worldwide, Def Leppard continues to be one of the most potent forces in global rock. For the past 30 years the band has been a top box-office draw, consistently selling out arenas worldwide. October 19 sees them issue in Europe (October 21 in UK and 22 in North America) an exciting new live release, VIVA! Hysteria, across multiple formats through Frontiers Records. Originally released on the 3rd of August 1987, the "Hysteria" album took the already well established Def Leppard and catapulted the band into the stratosphere.
The statistics are astounding: the album has sold in excess of 25 million copies and counting. Due to the incredible success of previous album "Pyromania" (released in 1983) and "Hysteria", Def Leppard are one of only five groups who can claim two separate original 10 million plus selling albums in the US. The others are The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and Van Halen.
The "Hysteria" album also spawned 7 hit singles! Enormous hits such as "Pour Some Sugar On Me", "Animal", "Love Bites", "Armageddon It" and "Rocket" are hugely influential rock staples that still enjoy huge popularity today and have helped make Def Leppard Britain's greatest ever arena rock band.
Produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange, the album reached No. 1 on Billboard's Top 200 chart in the U.S. and also No. 1 on the U.K. Album chart. The album has earned critical acclaim from a number of sources including Q Magazine, who voted the release as one of the greatest albums of all time, and Rolling Stone Magazine, who included the collection on their list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
For the first time ever, Def Leppard played Hysteria in its entirety during an eleven-show residency which started on March 22, 2013 at The Joint in the Hard Rock Hotel And Casino in Las Vegas. The band played also under the fictitious name of DED FLATBIRD (which came about after someone once mispronounced Def Leppard as "Dead Flat Bird"). Two different opening sets of 35 mins. on each of the nights. The band showcased some fan favourites and very rare songs from the early years of the band besides playing a selection of their greatest hits, highlighting classic material from throughout their career. The "VIVA! Hysteria" show featured an elaborate set design created uniquely for the Las Vegas residency.
"We've been asked for many years if we'd ever play an album in its entirety, and the answer was always no because we'd be out promoting a new album," says lead vocalist Joe Elliott. "Then in March and April 2013 when we had no new music to promote, we had a chance to revisit arguably our most important album. It was an easy decision to make. As for Vegas, it's no longer perceived as the place crooners go to die! Artists like Motley Crue, Elton John, Guns N Roses & Cheap Trick have recently done residencies and Rock 'n Roll has definitely moved in! So, there was no better place for us to take the show. It was a fantastic experience for us and for our fans."
Known for legendary arena shows, Def Leppard bring their extravagant production to your house as "VIVA! Hysteria" is their first full live show shot in HD released commercially. Finally "VIVA! Hysteria" showcases for the first time a career-defining album (excluding concept albums) performed live in its entirety - from start to finish - for a commercial audio/video release. "VIVA! Hysteria"! is unlike any show Def Leppard has ever done or will ever do again. This is one release not to miss….
Available on the following formats - 2CD+DVD digipak, Blu – Ray, DVD and digital album downloads – the full tracklistings are as follows…
CD1: Women; Rocket; Animal; Love Bites; Pour Some Sugar on Me; Armageddon It; Gods of War; Don't Shoot Shotgun; Run Riot; Hysteria; Excitable; Love and Affection; Rock of Ages*; Photograph*. *extra non Hysteria tracks
CD2: Ded Flatbird - night 1: Good Morning Freedom; Wasted; Stagefright; Mirror Mirror (Look Into My Eyes); Action Not Words; Rock Brigade; Undefeated; Promises / Ded Flatbird - night 2: On Through The Night; Slang; Let It Go; Another Hit And Run; High 'n' Dry (Saturday Night); Bringin' On The Heartbreak; Switch 625.
The DVD tracklisting is as above but also includes bonus content of the acoustic medley: Where does love go when it dies/Now/When Love & Hate Collide/Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad/Two Steps Behind.
DVD / Blu Ray menu: - Viva Hysteria - Ded Flatbird Night 1 - Ded Flatbird Night 2 - Acoustic Set - Photo Montage.
WebLinks: www.defleppard.com / www.frontiers.it / EPK # 1: Def Leppard announce the eleven-show residency Las Vegas www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIRTTuB3x6o / EPK # 2: Def Leppard's Hysteria Las Vegas Residency - Behind the Scenes www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6pb5S9raSg.
"VIVA! Hysteria" will also be preceded by a full theatrical release in several countries: go to defleppard.com for all details!
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