Friday, January 23, 2015

Today's Day in Rock News!






Rush Announce 40th Anniversary Tour
As expected, progressive rock legends Rush will be hitting the road later this year for a 40th anniversary tour of North American dubbed the Rush: R40 Live Tour.

The band will be kicking off the tour, named after their 2014 DVD and Blu-Ray collection, on May 8th in Tulsa, OK at the BOK Center and they will conclude the tour on August 1st in Inglewood, CA at The Forum.

The tour will be hitting major cities across the United States and Canada including St. Louis, Austin, Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, Tampa, Atlanta, Buffalo, Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, Philadelphia, Newark, New York, Denver, Salt Lake City, Calgary, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, Las Vegas, Phoenix and more. Check out all of the dates here.




Danny Worsnop Leaves Asking Alexandria
Asking Alexandria frontman Danny Worsnop has revealed that he has left the group who will be carrying on without him and he is turning his focus to the supergroup We Are Harlot.

The Worsnop fronted group, which also includes Silvertide's Brian Weaver, former Sebastian Bach guitarist Jegg George, and former Revolution Renaissance drummer Bruno Agra, will be releasing their self-titled debut album on March 31st.

Worsnop offered the following explanation to fans about his decision to leave Asking Alexandria, "To all of my friends and fans: I would like to let you know that Asking Alexandria and I are moving forward in separate ways.

"Over the last eight years together we've done some amazing things and created something truly special. I now, same as then, want what's best for the band and at this point in time, that isn't me.

"Asking Alexandria will continue to tour throughout the year and will be working on a new album. I will always support and love Asking Alexandria and cannot wait to see what the future holds for them.

"I am excited for the next chapter of my life with We Are Harlot and will see you all on the road!"



Motley Crue Add New Show To Final Tour
Motley Crue have already expanded their final tour leg with the addition of a new Los Angeles show that will be taking place the day before their very last tour date on New Year's Eve.

As we previously reported, the group will kick off the last leg of their "Final Tour" on July 22nd in Eugene, OR at Matthew Knight Arena and concluding with the final tour date of their career on December 31st in Los Angeles, CA at the Staples Center.

Nikki Sixx released these comments about the trek, "In some of the cities, we could only reach a fraction of the fans who wanted to come see us play last year because of ticket demand so we're coming back to those places to bring them our full production including the Crüecifly drum coaster, as well as all pyro and every other bell and whistle.

"Even despite the overwhelming fan demand we can only add so many new cities in North America because of our commitment to take the Final Tour global on our final year."

Like their previous North American leg of the Final Tour, rock legend Alice Cooper will be opening for Motley Crue on most of the stops on their newly announced trek. Check out the tour dates here.




Papa Roach Streaming New Album F.E.A.R. Online
(TeamRock Radio) Papa Roach have released online streams of all 10 tracks off their eighth album F.E.A.R (Face Everything And Rise). The follow-up to 2012's The Connection launches next week, after the band decided to explore a mix of styles because they didn't want to focus on a specific sound.

Guitarist Jerry Horton said last year: "We've got a bit of modern, heavy stuff, a couple of old things and some dynamic songs. We just went where the music took us - we're really happy with how it came out."

This week TeamRock took Jacoby Shaddix and co record shopping in London and issued a track-by-track rundown of the new album. Stream the album here.



Taylor Locke Tributes Kim Fowley, Giving Away Co-Written Song
Former Rooney guitarist Taylor Locke has written a tribute to legendary producer Kim Fowley, who died late last week and Locke is also offering fans a free download of the song "Time Stands Still," which was co-written by Fowley and is the title track to Taylor's forthcoming solo album.

Taylor wrote the following tribute to Fowley, "I met Kim Fowley through my friend Ericka Clevenger. She and I were producing a web show together and we booked him as a guest. He walked up my driveway in a zoot suit with a cane and David Bowie face paint. I thought in an instant that they really broke the mold when they made this guy. He packed more shock-value into a casual conversation, an email or a voicemail, (which I always saved) than Alice Cooper, Kiss or Marilyn Manson have in their whole careers. He was walking, talking performance art. His cadence and hand-gestures drew me in immediately. His words and body language were clever and compelling all the time. I didn't want to miss anything he might do or say because it was all so amusing. But he wasn't a clown, because he was in on the joke. He knew that I knew how funny and outrageous he was, and it made me feel special, like I was in on it too.

"When he walked up my driveway and into my life, I was between projects and in desperate need of an inspirational spark. Over the course of a year, I found that in spades, in this legendary showbiz maniac that would become my 'Rock 'n Roll Grandpa'. Our phone calls were never less than 45 minutes long, like high-school kids, talking sh*t and trying to get a rise out of each other. In fact, he'd sign off at the end of each call with his phrase, 'be teenaged'. I made a habit of saying it back to him. A cancer-stricken man in his 70's, and a singer-guitarist in his late-20's reminding each other to 'be teenaged' is a pretty unforgettable exchange. I knew what he meant. It was his poetic way of saying 'stay motivated, work hard, don't lose the edge...remember why you became a musician in the first place'.

"The last time he was out and about without a wheelchair was at a party Ericka and I threw for our show Planet Rocke. He brought me a present that night, and gave it to me in front of everyone. It was a folder of unfinished lyrics, mostly hand-written, hand-picked for me from his vault, dating 1970's through early 2000's. He told me they were mine to do what I wanted with. Suddenly I had my hands full with a new project. I told him I wanted to start a band called The Fowleys. He screamed at me and said in no uncertain terms that he forbid me to use the name, and would sue me if I tried. I couldn't really understand why he was so opposed to it, so I tried to calm him down and ask for an explanation. The truth of his rejection turned out to be flattering and self-assuring. He told me 'You've already been in bands. Bands are too complicated. Bands don't last. Bands break up. Its your time to put your name out there and go at it alone.' He twisted my arm into making my first solo album.

"We kept in touch, once or twice a week. I went to see him when he was too sick to get out of bed, and I played him the finished songs. He was impressed and proud. It was really all the encouragement I needed to keep going. He married the lovely Kara and seemed very happy. When his health got worse he stopped taking calls. I knew he was in pain, but I also knew he had Kara by his side, and that his razor-sharp mind and dignity were going to be intact until the very end.

"A great blog in England singled out the song 'Time Stands Still', one of the first of Kim and my collaborations. They posted it for free download, and a few hours later I heard the news that Kim had passed. The timing was shocking, but also an exceptionally fitting tribute. The song reveals his sensitive, introspective side, that I count myself among the lucky few to have known.

"I highly recommend his memoir 'Lord of Garbage'. I read it in a day. It's a well-crafted expose into not only his larger-than-life rock n roll caricature, but his humanity and empathy. Rest in Peace Rock n Roll Grandpa. Stay teenaged."




Jake E. Lee Injured, Red Dragon Cartel Postpone Tour Dates
(TeamRock Radio) Former Ozzy Osbourne axeman Jake E. Lee's band Red Dragon Cartel have been forced to postpone a run of shows over the weekend, after the bandleader suffered a back injury.

They were due to deliver two concerts in California and one in Washington - but they report: "Jake and the band wanted to play very much and apologise to their fans. Jake is now receiving treatment and he hopes to be back in action shortly."

The band, now featuring Lee's former Badlands colleague Greg Chaisson on bass, recently promised supporters that 2015 would be a busy year for the group. Read more here.




Exodus Ruined Rob Dukes' Honeymoon With Firing
(TeamRock Radio) Former Exodus frontman Rob Dukes says he was sacked by the band - while he was on his honeymoon. The singer's last gig with the group was at the Rock On The Range festival last year, after which he got married and went on honeymoon. It was then that he was told over the phone that he was to be replaced by Steve 'Zetro' Souza.

It was a particularly hard blow to take as Dukes had only an hour earlier received some great news - that his other band Generation Kill was to team up with rap icon Darryl 'DMC' McDaniels.

Dukes bumped into DMC at the airport as he waited for his flight back to New York following Rock On The Range. The pair discussed collaborating on a song, but eventually decided to do an entire album together - produced by Guns N' Roses guitarist Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal.

Dukes says: "The last Exodus show I ever did, I leave and I get married. I'm on my honeymoon and Darryl calls me on Friday morning at 9am and I was like, 'Ah sh*t I'm gonna work with DMC. He's a Hall Of Fame Artist, this is an outstanding moment. Look how weird my life is.'

"Then at 10am, Exodus called me and fired me. It just ruined the moment. It was a bittersweet pill that I had to swallow." Read more here.



Ronnie James Dio Memorial Weekend Details Revealed
(Classic Rock) A series of events commemorating the life of Ronnie James Dio are to be held in California to mark the fifth anniversary of his death, it's been confirmed.

The Dio, Rainbow, Black Sabbath and Heaven And Hell frontman died on May 16 2010 from gastric cancer. Now the Ronnie James Dio Stand Up And Shout Cancer Fund, which was co-founded by his widow Wendy, will hold three events to raise cash for the charity which supports research into prostate, colon and stomach cancers.

The weekend gets underway on May 15 with the Celebrity Rock N' Bowl tournament at the Pinz Bowling Center, Studio City, California. Bands including Aerosmith, Fleetwood Mac, Yes, Anthrax and Metallica have donated signed pins which will be auctioned on the night to raise cash for the fund.

The following day, a free public memorial service will be held at Forest Lawn, Hollywood. Former bandmates of the vocalist are expected to speak at the event and play music from Dio's career. The weekend wraps up on the 17th with a motorcycle ride and barbecue named in his honor.




Rob Zombie Excited To Play New Songs Live
(Classic Rock) Rob Zombie says he can't wait to play his latest material live. And he reveals tracks on the as-yet-untitled album give him a similar thrill to the feeling he had when recording 2013's Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor.

He tells Full Metal Jackie: "There are just certain songs that we just cannot wait to play live that you just know are going to be part of the show. You just have a weird sense of it.

"It's kind of like when we finished Dead City Radio, and that when we play it, it gets as big of a cheer as if we played Dragula or some old song. You just have that moment in time where you feel like you've hit that same nerve with a song. This record has a lot of that."

He also reveals he doesn't care if people illegally download his material as he's just happy to make music. He continues: "Everyone is always complaining about the record business and complaining about illegal downloading. I don't care about any of that stuff. In fact, the fact that nobody buys records doesn't bother me - I feel like it's freed me." Read more here.


Metallica Keep Things Exciting With Rarities
(Classic Rock) Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo says playing rarely performed tracks live is a challenge but makes them a better band. They're due to headline this year's Reading and Leeds festivals and he reveals when he sees Disposable Heroes from 1986's Master Of Puppets on the setlist, he's always happy as it's his favourite song to play on stage.

He tells Talk Is Jericho: "What I'm proud of with being in Metallica all these years is being able to play the Black album in its entirety - songs that were never played live like The Stuggle Within. Even songs like Orion - we play that a lot now. That was a song that hadn't really been played, along with Dyers Eve from …And Justice For All.

"The fact that here we are aged 50 and we're attacking songs that hadn't really been attacked, I feel that challenges us and it makes this unit a better band. We keep things exciting." Read more here.



Megadeth's Ellefson Sad Over Lose Of Drover and Broderick
(Classic Rock) Megadeth bassist David Ellefson says he's "sad" that drummer Shawn Drover and guitarist Chris Broderick have left the band. And he reveals their departure was similar to losing family members and that he'll miss them on stage and in the studio.

He tells Spotlight Report: "It is obviously going to be different without them. We spent five years together with them in that lineup. That's a long time.

"We did multiple live albums with them, two studio albums, we toured together - so it's a bit like some family members are gone. Especially through the holidays I've kinda been a little sad about it.

"I realize that they wanted to move on to something else and I support them as my friends, but selfishly I'm definitely going to miss them for sure." Read more here.



Porcupine Tree Rumor Denied By Steven Wilson
(Prog) Steven Wilson has shouted down a rumour that Porcupine Tree are planning to record their 11th album. The band went their separate ways after The Incident was released in 2009, and Wilson has been concentrating on his solo career ever since. Three years ago he said: "I don't have time in my life to do that and do what I'm doing now."

Now he tells FaceCulture: "One of the funny things about the internet is how quickly a lie can become a rumour can become a fact. It was just some guy who went on a website - I've never met him, he pretended he knew me - and he said something like 'Steven Wilson said the next project he's going to do is a Porcupine Tree album.'

Wilson explains, "He made it up. I've never met him. It became a rumour and before you know it people are saying to me, 'I hear you're doing this next.' No!" Read more here.



Oceano Reveal New Album Details and Stream New Song
(TeamRock Radio) Chicago deathcore outfit Oceano have revealed details about their upcoming fourth album. It's titled Ascendants and will launch on March 23 via Earache. It's the follow-up to their 2013 release Incisions.

Frontman Adam Warren says: "It's basically a concept album but it doesn't follow a linear storyline. That's something that's very predictable so I like to stay away from that and mix things up.

"But we did follow a general cohesive theme and tapped into a couple of elements that were in the same realm of things." The album is currently available to pre-order from iTunes and the band have released a stream of Dead Planet. Hear it here.



Chris Robinson Tells His Side Of The Black Crowes Breakup
(hennemusic) Singer Chris Robinson has offered his first comments on the breakup of The Black Crowes and explained that the split was a result of the band's lack of songwriting.

"It came from songwriting," he tells the Broward/Palm Beach New Times. "The Black Crowes don't write songs anymore. They don't think of the present or the future. I like making albums and playing concerts. I was sitting on two EPs' worth of written songs."

Growing impatient, the singer revived the Chris Robinson Brotherhood - originally launched during the Crowe's 2010 hiatus - and released its third album, "Phosphorescent Harvest", last year.

"The Black Crowes were a rebellion," explains the singer. "This is a pragmatic reaction to how I feel. The only revolutionary thing we're doing is staying out of the music business. There's Olive Gardens and Red Lobsters in music. We just don't eat there. We're grassroots."

Chris' comments follow a statement issued by brother/guitarist Rich on January 15 announcing the end of the Crowes. "It is with great disappointment and regret that after having the privilege of writing and performing the music of The Black Crowes over the last 24 years, I find myself in the position of saying that the band has broken up," said Rich. "I hold my time with the Black Crowes with the utmost respect and sincerest appreciation. It is a huge swath of my life's body of work."






Black Star Riders Proud To Have Made Two Albums In Two Years
(Classic Rock) Black Star Riders guitarist Damon Johnson says he's proud of his bandmates after recording their upcoming album The Killer Instinct. It launches in the UK on February 23 via Nuclear Blast and follows hot on the heels of the Thin Lizzy offshoot's 2013 release All Hell Breaks Loose.

And Johnson says the fact they've recorded two albums in just two years shows how committed they are to the creative process. He tells MetalTalk: "I guess more than anything I just have this ongoing feeling of pride in all the guys and everybody's hard work. Because I'm sure you can appreciate that at any time in music, it's not the easiest thing in the world to crank out two records in two years.

"A lot of bands take four or five years, so there's a real commitment to creative output in this band that's very exciting for me. I love to write songs and I have an amazing partner in Ricky Warwick, and certainly the other guys in the band." Read more here.




Deen Castronovo Had Doubts About Fronting Revolution Saints
(Classic Rock) Journey drummer Deen Castronovo has discussed his doubts over fronting supergroup Revolution Saints - and says it was "inevitable" that he'd end up singing like former bandmate Steve Perry.

Castronovo is joined by former Whitesnake guitarist Doug Aldrich and Night Ranger bassist Jack Blades in the trio, and they'll launch their self-titled debut album on February 23 via Frontiers Records.

The sticksman and singer tells UCR: "I never really had the confidence to pull it off. When I got the call from my manager saying, 'Hey, do you want to do this?' at first I thought I was playing drums.

"Then I found out. 'Oh no, you're lead singing!' It was almost like a bait and switch. But it came out really cool, and I'm grateful for the chance to do this."

Castronovo says of his vocal style: "Steve Perry was my favourite singer of all time, and he still is by far. I grew up listening to Journey - since I was 11 I was playing those songs." Read more here.




Ashley 'The Guv'nor' Hutchings Reissuing Classic Album
(Prog) Folk rock pioneer Ashley 'The Guv'nor' Hutchings has announced that he will re-release 1994 album Twangin' n'a-Traddin' on April 27 via Talking Elephant Records.

The launch comes after the Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span and Albion Band icon celebrates his 70th birthday on January 26 (Monday). Twangin' n'a-Traddin' Revisited will include two tracks on top of the original list of 1950s and 1960s songs which inspired Hutchings to become a musician.

One additional song is performed by Yorkshire trio The Veleveteens, while the other, Hutchings' Welcome To The World, is described as "depicting images that anyone who spent time in the coffee bars of the 60s would recognise." Read more here.



Blues Hall Of Fame Museum 1st Exhibition Revealed
(The Blues Iconic blues photographer Dick Waterman has revealed his work will feature in the first exhibition at the Blues Hall Of Fame Museum when it opens in April.

Building work on the establishment began last summer, with the Blues Foundation saying the premises would "pay tribute to the great blues men and women, giving them and their music the validation they deserve."

Hall Of Fame inductee Waterman co-founded the Avalon Productions blues agency and was manager of Buddy Guy, Junior Wells and others before becoming a full-time writer and photographer.

He tells HottyToddy: "I'm going to have 26 photos and they'll be up from April all the way until summer. It's going to be opened some time in April." Read more and watch a video with Dick here.




Funeral For A Friend and Trail Of Dead Lead Camden Rocks Lineup
(TeamRock Radio) Cardiff post-hardcore quintet Funeral For A Friend and Austin alt-rockers ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead are set to play this year's Camden Rocks on Saturday, May 30.

The festival - which is in its fourth year - will take over most of Camden's venues, pubs and bars for their biggest event yet. The full list of bands announced for Camden Rocks 2015 include:

Funeral For A Friend, ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead, The Dictators, Black Spiders, Turbowolf, Lawnmower Deth, Dinosaur Pile Up, Feed The Rhino, Eureka Machines, Black Moth, Max Raptor, Martyr Defiled, God Damn, Rob Lynch, Cypher 16, Freeze The Atlantic, Attention Thieves, The One Hundred, The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing, Samoans, LTNT, Lucie Barat & The Au Revoirs, The St Pierre Snake Invasion, Beasts, Kyshera, Hunter & The Bear, The Scaramanga Six, Protafield, Dead, Monument, High Hopes, Death Remains, Oxygen Thief, The Wild Lies, State of Play, Reverted, Dirt, Stellify, The Fourfits and The Assist. Read more here.



Blues Pills Working On New Album
(The Blues Blues Pills are working on their second album, frontwoman Elin Larsson has confirmed. They released their self-titled debut last year and wrapped up a UK tour with Rival Sons in November.

And Larsson reveals that rather than a mix of rock and blues on the upcoming release, their new material will have a different feel. She tells Metal Express Radio: "The next album is going to be more like 60's soul funk. We've already started to work on the second album in the studio and we hope it's going to be better than the first one."

She also reveals that while she's influenced by Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin and the Beatles, it was Black Sabbath who gave her a taste of heavier music. Read more here.





Metallica Honored By NHL's San Jose Sharks
(hennemusic) Metallica were the featured guests of honor as the NHL's San Jose Sharks hosted Metallica Night on Wednesday. The band were on hand for the event, which saw the Sharks take on their rivals, the Los Angeles Kings.

Metallica were presented with custom-made Metallica-Sharks jerseys before they hit center ice, with drummer Lars Ulrich performing the ceremonial puck drop.

The Sharks have been using Metallica's 1983 classic, "Seek & Destroy", as their entrance music for a long time. "Who would have thought back in 1982 when we wrote that song that that song would have that kind of mileage on it?", said Ulrich. "And even to, obviously, be able to write a song and have your name associated with a piece of music that plays that kind of role in so many people's lives all over the world."

"And in this particular case, the fact that the Sharks come out through a giant shark mouth and the smoke and the fire and the music and the energy in the building and so on, it's obviously, it's one of your proudest moments. It's a very cool thing to be associated with."

"It sets a tone," adds James Hetfield. "The sound quality - not the best - but that's all we knew in '83. But I love the fact that someone has taken our song and is still using it like that. And it's synonymous with Sharks hitting the ice, coming out of the mouth, through the teeth, and then the smoke. Very awesome."




Big 4 of Thrash Spoofed In 8-Bit Video
(Classic Rock) A spoof video clip presents the Big 4 of thrash metal - Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax - as 8-bit characters in a video game. The game itself doesn't exist, but Loudwire and the Filthy Frackers let their imaginations run wild to offer a glimpse of how it might have looked.

They say: "Imagine slamming this gem into your NES - Metallica's One, Slayer's Reigning Blood, Megadeth's Sweating Bullets and Anthrax's Madhouse in 8-bit chip tune music. We also took inspiration from each tracks' video, so look out for iconic scenes."

The Big 4 performed together for the first time in 2010, and the moment was captured on DVD. They delivered a total of 14 shows with the last taking place in New York in 2011. Future gatherings appear unlikely due to the challenges of reaching agreements between all four bands.

Watch the video here.


Bob Dylan Reveals Cover Of Sinatra's Stay With Me
(Classic Rock) Bob Dylan has released his cover of Frank Sinatra's Stay With Me. It's taken from his forthcoming collection of Sinatra covers, Shadows In The Night, which is released on February 2. Other tracks featured on the album include Some Enchanted Evening and Lucky Old Sun.

"It was a real privilege to make this album," said Dylan. "I've wanted to do something like this for a long time but was never brave enough to approach 30-piece complicated arrangements and refine them down for a five-piece band... I don't see myself as covering these songs in any way. They've been covered enough. Buried, as a matter a fact. What me and my band are basically doing is uncovering them. Lifting them out of the grave and bringing them into the light of day."

In November, Dylan played a show for a lone fan for Swedish television, and in the same month told TV series Showtime that he wrote songs in the 60s because he was bored. Check out the cover here.



Interpol Release 'Everything Is Wrong' Video
(Radio.com) Interpol are finally treating fans to the visual clip for "Everything Is Wrong," a standout from their 2014 album, El Pintor. Frontman Paul Banks, who stood in for their departed bassist Carlos Dengler on their chart-topping record, continues to wear multiple hats with this release. Banks not only appears in the music video, he also self-directed it.

The black and white clip, which features a cameo from Christopher Abbott, best known for his role as Alison Williams' boyfriend Charlie on Girls, trails members of the band in the hours leading up to one of their performances.

The video comes in time to promote the track before it sees another release as a 7-inch single on Record Store Day that will be paired with b-side "What Is That."

You can catch Interpol perform it live, along with other songs from their discography, on their next tour that begins April 8. Check out tour dates and the new video here.




Sweet & Lynch Release 'Dying Rose' Video
(Classic Rock) Sweet & Lynch - the band formed by Stryper's Michael and George Lynch (Lynch Mob, ex-Dokken) - have released a video for Dying Rose, taken from the band's debut album Only To Rise.

Joining Sweet & Lynch are bassman James Lomenzo (ex-Megadeth, White Lion, Black Label Society) and former Whitesnake drummer Brian Tichy. "When I was approached to help put together an all-star line-up, I instantly thought of George Lynch," says Michael Sweet.

"George is one of the most talented guitarists out there and a 'bucket list' player for me. He wrote riffs/basic ideas and I wrote melodies, lyrics and arranged and completed the songs. I knew that we would complement each other's style.

"When you add the amazing rhythm section of Brian Tichy and James Lomenzo, you just can't go wrong with this line-up. It really is a special project and I'm honoured to be a part of it!"





Motley Crue Find 'Home Sweet Home' Bittersweet On Farewell Tour
(Classic Rock) Motley Crue stars Vince Neil and Tommy Lee have admitted that they are finding it difficult to deliver the classic track "Home Sweet Home" at shows on their final tour.

The band have just confirmed the last run of US shows they'll play before winding down their live career at the end of 2015. And Home Sweet Home - written in 1985 and reputed to have launched a flurry of soundalike power ballads in the years since - takes pride of place at the end of each show.

Singer Neil tells Rolling Stone: "When I'm singing it I'm like, 'This is the last time I'm playing this song to these guys.' Sometimes I start to choke up a little bit if I think about it too much."

Drummer Lee adds: "Yeah, that one f***s me up." He believes it's one of several examples of how different their last shows feel. "There's a different energy out in the crowd - they're like, 'F***, this is the last time we're going to see these guys.'" Read more here.




Aerosmith's Joe Perry Dreams Of Dream On Guitar
(Gibson) Aerosmith guitar hero Joe Perry had a busy 2014, touring with the band, recording a Christmas EP and releasing an autobiography, Rocks: My Life In and Out of Aerosmith, that made The New York Times best-seller list.

This year promises to be another sprint for the 64-year-old Gibson Les Paul playing legend, with an Aerosmith tour slated for summer and more. Although Perry had a plethora of guitars, including the 1959 'Burst once also owned by Slash that Gibson recreated in 2013 as the Joe Perry 1959 Les Paul, we recently asked him if there's a Holy Grail instrument that's eluded his grasp. His reply: a 1968 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop, like the one he owned when Aerosmith recorded their 1973 debut album Aerosmith, featuring their breakthrough hit "Dream On." Take it away Joe:

"I'm still looking for a '68 Goldtop. The first Les Paul I bought was a '68 Gold top. Now that's a sought-after Les Paul, but I only paid $300 or $400 for it at the time. I'd love to have that guitar back - especially looking like it did before I scraped the gold off of it. I've got a couple of Goldtops that are close, but that particular guitar is the one. One of the rumors is that after they stopped making Les Pauls in '60 or '61, and then started making them again in '68, Gibson had a lot of parts left over. If that's true, a lot of those pieces of wood were just sitting around the factory and got used. And the pickups were great.

"I think the first Goldtop I got had mini-humbuckers, but I've seen pictures where I'm playing one with P-90s, so I'm not sure which Goldtop was the very first one I had. I was trading guitars a lot back then. We called them 'midnight trades.' If somebody had a guitar I liked at the moment, I would just trade - that and a bag of pot. One night we played a show with the New York Dolls, and I remember trading Johnny Thunders a guitar for a two-pickup TV model with P-90s. I loved the way it sounded, and I had something he liked, so we just swapped. That went on all the time."

Perry's not entirely sure the '68 Goldtop he traded or sold, and now pines for, was the instrument he played on "Dream On," as is widely thought. But he says, "I would guess that was it. Somehow a lot of our more outstanding songs featured my Les Pauls." Read more here.





Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Release 'Do The Get Down' Video
(The Blues The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion have released a video for their track Do The Get Down, taken from upcoming album Freedom Tower - No Wave Dance Party 2015.

The blues-fuelled alt-rock outfit describe the record as "a document of New York City" and "a chronicle of grit, terror and love." They add: "It's all here - the hustler and the trust fund baby, the moshpit casualty, the celebrity chef, the crooked cop, the struggling artist, the sucker MC, the forgotten sex workers and last-chance Cinderellas.

"Within these grooves are cold-water tenements, blue-chip galleries, dingy Avenue B studios - and the last real warrior poet whose dark magick brings garage rock ghosts back from the grave!"




Marduk Release Frontschwein Video
(TeamRock Radio) Marduk, the Swedish Black Metal outfit, have released a video for Frontschwein, the title track of the band's new album. The album is the follow-up to 2012's Serpent Sermon.

"25 years of black metal history collide with eons of devastation and destruction among human beings", say the band's label. "The result is an ugly, furious album true to Marduk's sinister legacy and true to the essence of black metal."

The band have previously released streams for Wartheland and Rope Of Regret, and play four UK dates next month. Check out the dates and the new video here.



Singled Out: Dauzat St. Marie's Time Slips Away
Today Mat Dauza from Dauzat St. Marie tells us about the song "Time Slips Away," which is a track that comes from their forthcoming EP "Falling Again". The duo also features Heather St. Marie. Here is the story:

The song "Time Slips Away" is probably one of the most sentimental and retrospective songs we've ever written. We were actually on the road with Schuyler Fisk and were staying at her family's farm in Virginia when we wrote it. The family has an incredible old home on a large plot of land with rolling hills, horses and a pond. We fell in love with their place and Virginia in general, hence the lyric "and I never knew what true love was until I touched down in Virginia." Actually, all of the lyrics from the songs are lifted directly from the pages of our own life stories. For example, when we were teenagers we used to frequently drive 2,000 miles to Los Angeles simply to play shows at the Whisky and Troubadour with our rock band at the time. From that experience you get the lyrics "with 2,000 miles to go," "driving to life unknown," and "I never knew what freedom was until I drove to California."

The lyric "I never knew where I belonged until I woke up in New Orleans" is a reference to the feeling we got when we returned to that great city after having moved to Los Angeles 5 years prior. Our band Hydrovibe had just gotten a song in the movie Saw III, which put us out on our first real U.S. tour. The first show of the tour was the House Of Blues in New Orleans. We were excited because not only is the New Orleans area Heather's home, it also used to be one of the strong stomping grounds for Hydrovibe before we moved. We were also additionally excited because we were introducing our drummer and bass player to the city as well. When we hit the stage at the House Of Blues, there were around 650 lovely screaming people in the crowd…. and we were absolutely BEAMING! After the show, we went out and had a big time in the city (as one does). The next morning we were recapping what a great experience it was, and so was spawned the lyric "I never knew where I belonged until I woke up in New Orleans."

The lyric "we're so far from those places and the songs of yesterday" is really just a commentary on how far we've come in our career… and how much ground we've covered - both physically and musically. And finally, the lyric "the players keep changing, but the song remains the same" is a commentary on all the changes that have taken place in our careers - personnel, labels, management, agents, band members, etc. Our career is always in a state of evolution, but at the core we are very much the same as we always have been - point us toward the stage and we'll sing our hearts out for you.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

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Tim Abrigg Jr. Rants/Raves:: Today's Day in Rock News!: Today's Day in Rock Scott Weiland, Guns N' Roses, Disturbed Supergroup Art of Anarchy, a new supergroup featuring Scott W...

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Scott Weiland, Guns N' Roses, Disturbed Supergroup
Art of Anarchy, a new supergroup featuring Scott Weiland (Velvet Revolver/Stone Temple Pilots), Guns N' Roses' Bumblefoot and Disturbed's John Moyer, have released a preview of their self-titled debut album.

The group was originally formed by Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal and twins Jon and Vince Votta, with Jon composing the music for the forthcoming album and Bumblefoot producing and engineering the effort.

Now the bad news for fans hoping for another Velvet Revolver; While the band recruited Weiland for the album, he says that he is not their permanent frontman and will not be touring with the group since he is focused on promoting "Blaster," the forthcoming album from his solo band Scott Weiland And The Wildabouts.

Weiland tells fans on Facebook, "I just saw some press about a side project called art of anarchy that I worked on last year - I wrote and put my vocals down for these guys and had fun doing a couple of videos too, we had a lot of fun. When they find their front man to hit the road and play some dates, check them out.

"In the meantime, if you want to check out where I'm at RIGHT NOW, check out my band, SCOTT WEILAND AND THE WILDABOUTS. I couldn't be more excited about our new record, Blaster, that comes out March 31st. You can see us on the road starting in Feb, and at Sundance next week and SXSW in March. Here's some footage of us in the studio performing White Lightning and a new song called Circles."

Art of Anarchy have posted a preview video of their forthcoming album, which they expect out sometime this spring, here and you can check out the band's Facebook page here.




Motley Crue Have Strong Reaction To Justin Bieber Question
(hennemusic) Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx gave Justin Bieber the double bird salute in response to a question from the morning news team at WGN-TV Chicago as they make the rounds to promote their farewell tour.

Following headlines that Bieber was seen hanging out with Keith Richards, WGN entertainment critic Dean Richards asked Sixx and singer Vince Neil what their reaction would be if the pop superstar approached the Crue to join them on stage.

While Neil shook his head at the thought, Sixx raised both hands with his middle fingers extended (the "double bird") on live TV, causing the morning hosts to erupt with laughter. Watch it here.




Ronnie James Dio Musical To Open This Spring
(hennemusic) A new musical that will feature the songs from the career of the late legendary metal vocalist Ronnie James Dio will see its world premiere in Australia this March.

"The Legend of Dio - A Metal Musical" - a fictional comedy based on Dio's music, lyrics and imagery - will include material from Dio, Black Sabbath and Rainbow as presented by members of three Melbourne-based bands.

Billed as "equal parts Tenacious D, Rock of Ages and Shakespeare," the musical stars William James Smith from H.M.A.S. Vendetta as Dio, Barbariön frontman Myles Tauchert as Satan and Kat Stargazer of Horizons Edge as wife/manager Wendy Dio.

"The Legend of Dio - A Metal Musical" will premiere on March 6 at The Corner Hotel in Richmond. Read more here.




Megadeth Hope To Release Album With New Lineup This Year
(hennemusic) Megadeth bassist David Ellefson has confirmed the band are planning to release an album this year with a new lineup following the recent departures of guitarist Chris Broderick and drummer Shawn Drover.

Both players issued separate statements in late November - just hours apart - that they were leaving to pursue their own musical interests; they have since confirmed plans to launch a new band together.

Now, Ellefson reflects on the lineup change, telling Spotlight Report "It is obviously going to be different without them. We spent five years together with them in that lineup, that is a long time. We did multiple live albums with them, two studio albums, we toured together. So it's a bit like some family members are gone."

"Especially through the holidays, I've kinda been a little sad about it," he continued, "I realize that they wanted to move onto something else and I support them as my friends, but selfishly I'm definitely going to miss them for sure. Things are moving forward of course and there will be a new development happening on that front."

Asked about the timing of the follow-up to 2013's "Super Collider", Ellefson says "It's supposed to come out later this year!" Read more here.




Rob Zombie Wrapping Up Work On 'Best Album Yet'
(hennemusic) Rob Zombie tells fans in a new tweet that he has completed mixing his 5th solo album, which he says is his "best album yet". The forthcoming album marks the follow-up to 2013's "Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor", which debuted in the US Top 10.

The rocker tweeted: "Just finished the final mixes with @zeuss1 for the new studio album. Best album yet. No joke." Zombie worked on the project with producer Chris "Zeuss" Harris (Hatebreed, All That Remains, Shadows Fall).

Zombie friend, photographer Rob Fenn, raved about Zombie's new music, tweeting "So EXCITED for this to come out. I was lucky enough to hear one of the songs while we were on the road, and can say what I heard was UNf***ingREAL!!!!" Read more here.




Foo Fighters Star's Lieutenant Side Project Announce Album
(Classic Rock) Foo Fighters bassist Nate Mendel is gearing up to launch the debit album from side-project Lieutenant, he's revealed. He performs vocal and guitar duties on If I Kill This Thing We're All Going To Eat For A Week, which appears via Dine Alone Music on March 10.

Mendel is joined on the record by Helmet's Page Hamilton, Modest Mouse's Joe Plumber and Head And The Heart's Josiash Johnson. It features guest appearances from Foos bandmate Chris Shiflett and Jeremy Enigk from Mendel's other band Sunny Day Real Estate.

If I Kill This Thing... is currently available to pre-order in a variety of bundles, including t-shirt packages and orange vinyl. Mendel has released a stream of album track Rattled - hear it here.




Agnostic Front Reveal New Album Details
Agnostic Front have announced the release of their new studio album, The American Dream Died, which will be released on April 4th in Europe and April 7th in North America.

The album was produced by Madball frontman Freddy Cricien and Paul Miner (H2O, Terror) engineered, mixed and mastered the effort which also feature a guest appearance from Cricien as well as H2O's Toby Morse and Sick Of It All's Lou Koller.

Agnostic Front vocalist Roger Miret had this explanation for the album title, "We chose this title because we want to open up people's eyes to what's going on in this country. We have a lot to say. Not everyone realizes that our government and the people who run this country are so corrupt, greedy and ruthless."

He adds, "Everything's we stood for as a country is going down the drain. But we still somewhat have our freedom of speech. We're expressing it all through this record while we can." Check out the tracklisting here.




We Came As Romans Recording New Album With David Bendeth
We Came As Romans have announced that they have started recording their new studio album with producer David Bendeth (Bring Me The Horizon, Paramore, Underoath). The band expects to release the new effort this summer.

Frontman Dave Stephens had this to say about working with the award winning producer, "Working with David [Bendeth] has been very educational as well as humbling.

"We've not only become better musicians from this experience, but have learned a lot about writing and what it takes to make a great song. His honesty has made us all push ourselves to the limit as musicians, to make the best record possible.

"We've never collectively worked this hard, passionately, and as tediously as we have on these songs. 'Blood, sweat, and tears' isn't a figure of speech for us anymore, it's the honest truth of the ingredients that went into this process."




Richie Sambora Enjoying Post Bon Jovi Freedom
(Classic Rock) Former Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora says that he's much happier with the freedom he's found working with fellow guitar maestro Orianthi, who he teamed up with for his solo work in the wake of his departure from Bon Jovi.

He says: "That's the interesting thing that I feel somehow is missing in music today is people actually having a musical conversation and jamming on stage, having some improvisation happen.

"I demand that, because I was obviously starved for that a lot in Bon Jovi. I mean, you're pretty much in that frame and that's it. So now I can go out there and both of us, we just feel each other's rhythms and grooves at the same point.

"From the first time we ever went out on stage together, it was just a magical thing and everybody saw it. From there, we just kept on going. What's happening now is that both of our musical views, Ori's and mine, we're kind of bringing a lot of people together and it's becoming interesting." Read more here.



Graham Bonnet Launches Archives Series
(Classic Rock) Former Rainbow, Alcatrazz and Michael Schenker Group frontman Graham Bonnet has released, Private i: The Archives Vol.1, the first volume in his solo archive series.

The collection contains previously unreleased solo material recorded in 1975 following his departure from The Marbles and before he replaced Ronnie James Dio in Rainbow in 1979.

Bonnet recalls: "Those sessions were great fun and it was exciting to be recording for the first time my own compositions. We had some great people playing on the record. I recall Rick Wakeman was on one track, along with Phillip Goodhand-Tait, and my wife at the time actress Adrienne Posta. I played a lot of the instruments, as did my producer Kaplin Kaye."

The recordings have been fully remastered. Read more details here.



Muse Preview New Song In Studio Video
(Radio.com) Muse are kicking off 2015 just as they ended 2014: teasing fans with videos from the studio. The band posted the first video of the new year Tuesday (Jan. 20), once again giving fans a taste of what they're working on. A very tiny nibble.

This clip features what seems to be Matt Bellamy in the shadows playing a bluesy guitar riff. No one else is with him. There's no other sound, just Matt and his guitar.

It sounds like a sort of sad Mississippi Delta blues guitar that Robert Johnson would play. Of course, it's unclear whether this is for the new album or not.

This new video is much different then the one they posted in December, which featured an orchestra. Bellamy previously told fans to expect "things to get heavy," but at this point, we're thinking he means emotionally.

Muse have been recording the band's seventh album for three-and-a-half months and are reportedly working with the legendary producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange on the follow-up to 2012's The 2nd Law.





Jack White Gets His Own Official Baseball Card
(Radio.com) It's no secret that Jack White is an avid professional baseball fan, regularly seen at games rooting on his hometown Detroit Tigers. Now White's fandom has resulted in the guitar hero being graced with his very own baseball card.

The official card will be part of the 2015 Topps Series 1 set, appearing on what's known as a First Pitch Insert card sporting a vintage Tigers jersey in a shot taken when he threw out the first pitch at a Detroit home game last summer.

According to the Detroit Free Press, Insert cards are rarer and harder to find than ones included in the annual base set. There is no indication yet of just how rare the Jack White card will prove to be.

See the card it all its glory here.




Death Cab for Cutie Debut Three New Songs Live
(Radio.com) Death Cab for Cutie have recently announced the band's eighth full-length album, Kintsugi, due for March 31 of this year. This album is particularly noteworthy because it will be the last featuring founding member, guitarist, and producer Chris Walla.

Now, thanks to a special intimate show in their hometown of Seattle Tuesday night (Jan. 20) at the Crocodile, we have a little bit of an idea what the new record will sound like. Revolt points out that three new songs were played, and they even got recordings of the new jams.

Besides playing the new songs, the performance was noteworthy as being their first without Walla. Check out the clips of the new tracks, titled 'The Ghosts of Beverly Drive," 'No Room In Frame," and 'Black Sun" respectively here.




The Enid Seek Fans Help In Legal Fight
(Classic Rock) The Enid have launched an urgent bid for help to continue a legal battle that they say is essential to the band's survival. The Progressive Music Awards nominees report they've won every round in their fight against former label boss Gerald Palmer, who they say's claiming ownership of their name and catalogue.

Robert John Godfrey and co need £15,000 immediately - or they may be forced to abandon the fight, or find a new approach that'll wipe out their courtroom successes to date and require the finding of much more cash.

But they've already secured the support of a "mysterious magician" who's vowed to contribute 50% on top of whatever their fans raise. The Enid spent £17,000 on legal fees last year. They say in a statement: "In 2009 Palmer applied to the trademark registry to own the band's name. Robert terminated his contracts with the benefit of legal advice. Palmer refused to accept these terminations, leaving us no option but to take action. Palmer was found by a court in 2012 to have acted dishonestly and in bad faith when he claimed to be the owner of the band's name. He has laid claim to the copyrights of all Robert's music.

"The band's company issued proceedings against Palmer last year with the help of a specialist barrister. Having won every stage of the battle so far, we need our barrister to win the case. If we lose through lack of legal representation, we may never recover." Read more here.




Ray Davies Looks Back At The Kinks 'You Really Got Me'
(Classic Rock) Ray Davies believes that he wouldn't have been able to create classic Kinks track You Really Got Me if he'd been a more experienced songwriter. The 1964 piece was the band's third single and first hit, making them one of the main players in the British Invasion of the US. It's often referenced as a major inspiration for the fledgling heavy rock and heavy metal genres.

Frontman Davies tells Rock Cellar: "It was probably the third of fourth song I'd ever written. I think if I'd been an accomplished songwriter I wouldn't have written it - there's something naive and basic about it.

"If I'd been accomplished I wouldn't have written it in the key I did, and I probably wouldn't have made that key shift, which was quite revolutionary but became common after we did it."

But the Kinks' first number one single came with a downside. Read about that here.



Hawk Eyes Streaming New Song 'Enemies'
(Prog) Hawk Eyes have released a stream of their track Enemies, taken from third album Everything Is Fine. The follow-up to 2012's Ideas is launched on February 9 via Red Vole and it's available to pre-order from the band's Pledge page.

Frontman Paul Astick recently told TeamRock that the new album took 20 months to complete, explaining: "There were points all of us had to walk away and put it down for a few weeks.

Reflection and patience are the greatest tools we use when recording. If we're bored after 10 listens, why expect someone who hasn't been involved to stay interested? This album was sculpted rather than recorded."

The band previously released a promo for the track Die Trying. They hit the road on a headlining tour across the UK in February, supported by God Damn. Check out the dates and stream the new song here.



Hawkwind Reveal 'Space Ritual Live' Release Details
(Prog) Hawkwind have announced plans to release Space Ritual Live on double album and DVD next month. The band revisited their 1973 album Space Ritual Alive last year at a benefit concert for animal rights groups at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire.

They played the album in full and now the deluxe edition featuring 2CD and 2DVD will launch on February 23 via Gonzo Multimedia. The standard DVD/CD and double CD editions will be released on March 23.

Pre-orders are now being taken, and those using flyers given out at the gig to purchase the album will automatically receive the deluxe edition. Check out the track details here.




Von Hertzen Brothers Releasing New Album 'New Day Rising'
(Prog) Von Hertzen Brothers will release sixth album New Day Rising on March 23, they've confirmed - and it's to be followed by three UK dates as part of a European tour.

The ten-track title was produced by Garth 'GGGarth' Richardson and it's available for pre-order on Amazon and iTunes via Spinefarm. Frontman Mikko Von Hertzen says: "I've never been prouder of anything we've done. Together we raised the bar to a whole new level - and only time will tell if we'll ever be able to beat that or raise the bar even more. I mean, we're talking some serious Sergey Bubka heights here!"

Richardson adds: "It's been a while since I've been so taken aback by a band. VHB did this to me. The brothers' drive, passion and musicality are like no other. The bar has been raised." Read more here.




Cradle Of Filth Update Fans On New Album Progress
(TeamRock Radio) Cradle Of Filth have issued another studio update on the progress of their upcoming album. They revealed earlier this month that Richard Shaw was recording guitars for their 11th album, which is tentatively titled Hammer Of The Witches.

Now bassist Daniel Firth is contributing to the process - and they say Filth will lay down his vocals next week. The band say in a statement: "January 20th marks the onset of Cradle Of Filth bassist Daniel Firth heading into Grindstone Studios in the haunted wilds of Suffolk, England to add his five finger prowess to the new Cradle album, codenamed Hammer Of The Witches.

"This grand opus nocturne, which is destined for release via Nuclear Blast on June 26th, has already borne witness to drummer Martin 'Marthus' Skaroupka and guitarists Marek 'Ashok' Smerda and Richard 'Haunted' Shaw committing their very respectable talents to the proceedings - now it's time for the true bass of evil to show his mark." Read more here.




King 810 Release Live Version Of 'Desperate Lovers'
(TeamRock Radio) King 810 have launched a live version of their track Desperate Lovers, taken from their album Memoirs Of A Murderer. It was released in August via Roadrunner Records and set them on the road to a support slot with Slipknot and Korn on their Prepare For Hell tour, currently crossing the UK.

Frontman David Gunn recently told Metal Hammer: "This record is about our lives - we don't punch out and go home at the end of the day, take the mask off and go hang out at the bar.

"We crossed a bridge and burnt it behind us. There was no other option, Plan B, college or any other sh*t. We sat right here, making as much noise as we could until someone noticed. And someone did." Check out the song here.




Asking Alexandria, Silvertide Sidegroup We Are Harlot Set Album Release
(TeamRock Radio) We Are Harlot will release their self-titled debut album on March 31, they've announced. The band featuring Asking Alexandria frontman Danny Worsnop, Sebastian Bach's former guitarist Jegg George, Silvertide bassist Brian Weaver and drummer Bruno Agra will launch the 11-track studio outing via Roadrunner Records, who the band inked a deal with last year.

They previously revealed they wanted to call the group Harlot but copyright issues resulted in them sticking with their chosen name. And they say they got together to record the album as they wanted to focus people's attention on rock music.

They said: "We knew that rock music needed a facelift fast and that real rock 'n' roll needed to be back front and centre again. That's why we are here - to bring this music to a whole new generation of people that have been screaming out for what they deserve."

They've also issued a music video for album opener Dancing On Nails. View it here.




Singled Out: The Kontroversy's Keep Goin'
Today Kevin Sanders from 60s style rockers The Kontroversy tells us about the song "Keep Goin'" from their brand new album "Reprise". Here is the story:

After playing around the Kansas City area for four years, and releasing an EP on Kansas City's legendary Titan Records, things seemed to be coming together for my band, The Kontroversy. We had started recording some songs for an album, when our bass player, Fred Prellberg, announced that he was leaving the group to finish his college degree in order to obtain a promotion at his day job. Around the same time, the lead guitarist, Ken Carey, said that he had to put the band on hold while he sorted out some personal issues with his family.

The song "Keep Goin'" is my plea to the band members to keep the band together. I noticed that some of my favorite bands had songs with what seemed to be a similar subject matter, such as The Beach Boys' "Do It Again," The Kinks' "Do It Again," and my former band, The Leopards' "Back on the Track" So I thought, this would be my contribution to the subject and I reference these songs in the lyrics.

Fred got his degree, was promoted, and transferred to Chicago. The drummer, who is my brother Tim, and I lost touch with Ken, but we did keep in touch with Fred. The years went by and early in 2014, Ken found Tim and me on Facebook and expressed an interest in playing with us again.

We got together but Ken was too busy playing in two other bands and running weekly jam sessions an a local KC club to make a commitment. This made me realize that I didn't have good recordings of the songs I had been writing since the break-up of the band. I contacted Fred and my brother to gauge their interest in recording these songs and finishing up the recordings we started 30 years ago. They were excited by the prospect of a new Kontroversy album and Fred agreed to make some trips to KC to record. The result is a new album, Reprise, released on January 6, 2015 on my own label, RBR Records. "Keep Goin'" is included on the album.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

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Tim Abrigg Jr. Rants/Raves:: Today's Day in Rock News!: Today's Day in Rock Dead Kennedys Fans Perform Sex Act Onstage (TeamRock Radio) A pair of Dead Kennedys fans could face crim...

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Dead Kennedys Fans Perform Sex Act Onstage
(TeamRock Radio) A pair of Dead Kennedys fans could face criminal charges after being photographed performing a sex act onstage. Pictures circulated of a man performing the act on a woman on the stage of the Belly Up Tavern in San Diego as the punk icons were in the middle of their set on January 15.

According to KGTV, a spokesperson for the local sheriff's department said the couple could be charged with a misdemeanor for publicly exposing themselves if others are "offended or annoyed." However, no official complaints have yet been made in connection with the incident.

In a statement, the Belly Up Tavern says: "Of course, we don't condone this activity in our establishment and security stopped it right away. This is certainly a first for us." Read more here.




Wayne Static Memorial Concert To Stream Online
The memorial concert for late Static-X frontman Wayne Static, that will be taking place tonight (January 20, 2015) at the Whisky-a-Go-Go in West Hollywood, will also be streaming online.

The show is set to include performances from Static-X, Snot, 9 Electric and The Dark, according to the venue's website. Loadwire reports that the show will also feature the members of Static's solo band performing the classic Static-X album "Wisconsin Death Trip" in its entirely and members of Coal Chamber, System of a Down and Dope are expected to be at the event.

Fans that can't make it to the venue can still help celebrate Static's life online via BigTimeBroadcasting.com who will offering a free stream of the event live and will also have a live web chat. The webcast is scheduled to kick off at 10:00 PM PST here.




Lost Dimebag Darrell Video Surfaces Online
(Classic Rock) Previously unseen footage of Dimebag Darrell performing with Gasoline has been released. The video shows the band - which also features Pantera bassist Rex Brown and drummer Vinnie Paul - playing a New Year's Eve show in Dallas, Texas in 2001.

Uploaded to YouTube by fan Chris Stiles, the 47-minute set includes cover versions of Led Zeppelin and Metallica songs, as well as six original tracks. The Gasoline lineup on the night was completed by vocalist Thurber T Mingus and bassist Sean Time.

Stiles says: "Dimebag was very cool to hang with and loved having fun with his friends and fans. I was a young 18-year-old that was just happy to be accepted around him.

"I messaged the family many times about having this included in anything they officially released and never got any emails back so I'll go ahead and post it here for everyone to see.

"I don't think it's right to just hold on to it without letting others see what it's like to be around him." Watch the video here.




CSNY's Dallas Taylor Dead at 66
(Classic Rock) Former Crosby, Stills, Nash And Young drummer Dallas Taylor has died at the age of 66. Taylor drummed on Crosby Stills And Nash's debut album after becoming friends with Stephen Stills and stayed with the band when they added Neil Young and became CSNY.

He went on to play on Still's 1970 solo album and joined him in the group Manassas. He also played with Van Morrison during the course of an impressive career behind the kit.

His wife Patti Mcgovern-Taylor broke the news via Facebook. She wrote: "This morning at 2:30 am I lost the love of my life Dallas W Taylor. He came into my life almost 18 years ago and saved me as much as I may have saved him.

"To me he was just a good man, a good friend, a good father, a good grandfather or Pop Pop, a great drummer and much beloved by many. I cannot even find the words to put down to say how grateful I am for the many friends and family who have been there for both of us these many days he has spent in the hospital, especially last night." Read more here.




Motley Crue To Rock Jimmy Fallon
(hennemusic) Motley Crue will perform on NBC-TV's The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday, January 22. The group are set to resume their farewell trek next month with a 5-date Japanese tour.

Motley Crue recently revealed the date and location of their final show, starting with a Facebook post on December 31. "Happy New Years Eve from me and the guys.

"It's been one great 2014 for us and we're really grateful to all the CrueHeads who came out and saw us live. It's crazy to think that exactly 1 year from tonight we are gonna perform our final show together." Read more here.




Glenn Hughes Confirms California Breed Is No More
(hennemusic) Glenn Hughes has issued his first public comments on the breakup of California Breed. The former Deep Purple bassist formed the group in 2013 with Jason Bonham - from the ashes of supergroup Black Country Communion - and guitarist Andrew Watt, who revealed last week that the band had called it quits.

The group released their self-titled debut last May, but Bonham soon bailed due to scheduling commitments and was replaced by Queens Of The Stone Age/Eagles Of Death Metal drummer Joey Castillo.

"Good morning," began Hughes in a Facebook post. "On June 2 Jason left California Breed. We had just gone on sale with tickets for the USA and Europe tours. I felt it necessary to commit to these shows, as we had recorded an album and we needed to play and promote our work. Joey C came in and played drums, and helped us out on tour , and I am supremely grateful for this."

"What I couldn't commit to was a second album," he continued. "Cali Breed was Jason, Andrew and myself , and there was no way moving forward without all 3 original members."

"Over the past 4 decades I have built a very loving and loyal fan base, where I know most of you, through touring, signing autographs for all, or on social networks, where I see your photographs or avatar, and answer you, in whatever you wish to ask or share with me. Those of you who have met me, or know me, know that I deeply care about LIFE..."




Rob Zombie Reveals Release Date For Spookshow International Live
(hennemusic) Rob Zombie will release "Spookshow International Live" on February 24. The 19-song set includes material from Zombie's latest album, "Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor", and a mix of solo and White Zombie tracks.

"It's been 8 years since our last live album so we figured it was time for another," said Zombie. "Actually we weren't planning on it, but we recorded a few shows and they sounded really great so we thought 'f*** it' let's get it out there."

"For the record," he added, "no overdubs, no fixes, no fake crowd, no nothing. 100% absolutely live. No joke." Check out the "Spookshow International Live" tracklist here.




Snot Recruit Former Limp Bizkit Member For Tour
(TeamRock Radio) Snot have called up Mike Smith to fill in for guitarist Sonny Mayo on their upcoming European tour. Smith, formerly of Limp Bizkit, previously played in place of Mayo in 1998 and has stepped up once again after Mayo pulled out of the tour due to business commitments.

Snot's Mikey Doling says: "Mike Smith is an awesome guitarist and even greater person. He saved the day for us replacing Sonny for most of our touring in 1998, including on Ozzfest. It makes perfect sense to have him aboard again and we are grateful for his return

"Sonny will always be in Snot. He has a rad company that he is just getting off the ground and he has to hang back on this tour. We totally understand he has a lot on his plate. We will miss him, but completely support him all the way." Read more here.




Slipknot Were Sparked By Anger
(TeamRock Radio) Slipknot's Corey Taylor recalls the "guttural anger" that fuelled the band in their early days. And the singer insists their outrageous personas and often shocking stage shows were the result of genuine rage, rather than a desire to be deliberately provocative.

The furor that surrounded the band in the early part of their career saw them banned from American TV and radio for a spell. Taylor tells Chronicle Live: "We weren't just singing about Satan or trying to be shocking for the sake of it.

"We really were that angry, we were shocking because we were coming out of the gate so steeped in guttural anger. And we found all the kids who felt the same and they related to us.

"If we were just a band with an image, we'd not be as hot today. We hit on so many different cylinders. It's the real thing. We have the look, we have the artwork, we have the songs, and the songs are what keep you there. We've been able to continue to write really, really well." Read more here.




Chicago Releasing Classic Concert In New Live Package
(Classic Rock) A live package featuring a Chicago gig recorded 40 years ago will be released next month. It follows the group's latest album Now: XXXVI as well as 1972 live package Live In Japan.

Chicago Live In '75 will be issued by Rhino Records on February 23 and features two hours of live music recorded in June 1975 at the Capital Centre in Largo, Maryland. Housed in a cardboard gatefold package, the set includes a 16-page booklet.

Live In '75 includes selections from all of the group's albums through up to Chicago VIII as well as a number of cover versions including The Beatles' Got To Get You Into My Life. Read more here.




'Fifth Beatle' Brian Epstein Fundraising Concert Announced
(TeamRock Radio) A concert will take place in Liverpool next month to help raise funds for a statue to 'fifth Beatle' Brian Epstein. The Statue 4 Eppy campaign is looking for £70,000 to build a lasting memorial to the Fab Four manager who died in 1967 - and they've lined up a gig at the city's Epstein Theatre on February 28 to aid them in their efforts.

Artists confirmed so far for the event include Ian Prowse, Ian McNabb, Billy Kinsley and Tony Crane, with further names to be announced in the coming weeks.

The track Our Friend will be launched on the night which was written by Bob Pitt and features contributions from Prowse, McNabb, Andy McClusky, Owen Paul, Billy J Kramer and Beryl Marsden. Read more here.




Music Venues Ban Selfie Sticks
(Classic Rock) Some of Britain's biggest music venues have banned the 'selfie stick' on the grounds that it ruins the gig-going experience for other patrons. The gadgets - which allow users to take 'selfie' shots on their camera phones from a distance - were popular gifts at Christmas and have turned up at gigs and events since.

But London's O2 Arena, O2 Academy Brixton and the SSE Wembley Arena have now banned the sticks, Billboard reports. A spokesman for the 20,000-capacity O2 Arena says: "The O2 do not allow selfie sticks into the arena due to safety considerations and so as not to impact the view of other fans. We welcome selfies, but leave the stick at home please."

Bosses at The Academy Music Group - which runs 16 venue including the O2 ABC in Glasgow and Leeds' Underground - have also said the sticks won't be allowed at their venues. Read more here.




Dream Theater Announce Summer Festival Appearances
(Prog) Dream Theater have announced they will appear at four European festivals this year. Frontman James LaBrie also says he expects the album to be out in the autumn.

The band will play three events in Germany and one in Spain in the month of July, after they return to the studio next month to begin work on the follow-up to their 2013 self-titled album.

Last year, Dream Theater released DVD Breaking The Fourth Wall which was recorded at the Boston Opera House in March 2014. Check out the festival dates here.





Galahad Announce 30th Anniversary Concert
(Prog) Galahad will celebrate their 30th anniversary with a one-off show in Dorset. The band will appear at Mr Kyps in Poole, on July 4 where they will perform tracks from throughout their career.

They promise a number of songs they haven't played in years will get an airing at what will be one of only a handful of shows this year. Tickets are available via the venue's official website.

Galahad launched a remixed, remastered version of 2007 album Empires Never Last this month. A companion set called Empires: A Curious Companion is available as a download only. Read more here.



Marilyn Manson Ponders Becoming A Parent
(TeamRock Radio) Marilyn Manson says he's ready to become a father - but he'd hate it to be a girl. The singer is godfather to his best friend Johnny Depp's daughter and says he has been thinking about having children of his own. But he admits he's terrified about the prospect of looking after a little girl.

Manson tells the Guardian: "I'm the last man in the family, because I don't have any siblings. So yeah, that is something that I actually have been thinking about.

"I'm the godfather to Johnny Depp's daughter. He's my best friend and I gave her her first set of high heels. Unfortunately she was in diapers when I gave them to her. It was awkward when I saw her 14 years later and Johnny's like, 'Hey this is Uncle Manson. He gave you your first pair of high heels and changed your diaper.' That sounds really bad. But it was amazing.

"When your best friend is such a good father and has a similar lifestyle, it makes me think it would be nice to create life. I'd hate it to be a girl, though - because if it's a girl then you have all the dicks in the world to worry about. If it's a guy, it's just one dick to worry about." Read more here.




Viking Skull Crowdfunding Coming Album
(TeamRock Radio) Viking Skull have written a new album and launched a Kickstarter campaign to help with its release. The UK-based metal outfit went on hiatus in 2012 but are keen on a comeback, if fans can help raise the £10,000 needed to issue what will be the follow-up to 2012's Cursed By The Sword.

On their Kickstarter page, the band say: "So if you want to hear a new Viking Skull album, here is your chance to prove it. The band is currently on hiatus, but they would rather not be. The only reason we agreed to do this Kickstarter project is because for the first time ever, the money will go directly to the band and not to some music industry suit behind a desk.

"Your donations and pre-orders will help pay for rehearsal space during the writing and pre-production process, studio time, engineer and record producer wages, and printing up the CDs and coloured vinyl." Read more here.




The Amorphous Androgynous Look Down Under For New Compilation
(Prog) The Amorphous Androgynous have announced a compilation featuring artists from Australia and New Zealand. Brian Dougans and Garry Cobain, who make up electronic outfit The Future Sound Of London, will launch A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble (Exploding In Your Mind) - The Wizards Of Oz on March 16. It's the fourth album in their psychedelic series.

The double disc features 34 tracks from bands including Tame Impala, Air, Russell Morris, Cybotron, Tyrnaround, Sunset Strip, Pip Proud, Pond and Krozier & The Generator.

A statement about the album read: "The Wizards Of Oz is devoted exclusively to the rich heritage of cosmic space music of our Antipodean brothers and sisters and in common with previous volumes, traces the lineage from the 60s to the present day with sonic delights from every decade in between." Read more and check out a preview here.




Bloodstock Add Delain and Fleshgod Apocalypse As Headliners
(TeamRock Radio) Bloodstock has announced the two of the Sophie stage headliners as well as a bunch of other names. Headlining the Sophie Lancaster stage on Friday night are the Dutch symphonic metallers Delain.

Delain's track We Are The Others is actually about Sophie, and the band have said "it will be an extra important and special occasion for us to headline the Sophie Lancaster stage and meet up with our friends at the Sophie Lancaster Foundation again. We look forward to rocking out at Bloodstock and hope to see many of you there!"

And topping the Sophie stage on are the techy death metallers Fleshgod Apocalypse, who are making their debut at Catton Park this summer. Speaking about Bloodstock, the band said "It's a great honour for us and we can't wait to crush one of the most important stages in the UK and Europe!" See more band additions here.




Pink Floyd and Foo Fighters Albums Among The Most Streamed
(Classic Rock) Pink Floyd's The Endless River is the most played album on streaming service Tidal, it's been announced. It's listened to more than other artist across the world in a list including Ed Sheeran, Bill Frisell, TV On The Radio and Royksopp. Foo Fighters, who released Sonic Highways last year, is the eighth most popular stream on the pay service.

Floyd also feature heavily in the top played tracks on Tidal, which offers high fidelity streaming along with high definition music videos for £19.99 a month.

Things Left Unsaid, It's What We Do, Ebb And Flow and Sum are in the top 20 most played songs, while Dave Grohl and co's Something From Nothing and Congregation from their 8th studio outing also feature in the top 20.





Alice In Chains Rock NFC Championship Game
(hennemusic) Alice In Chains performed the halftime show during the NFC Championship Game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Green Bay Packers at CenturyLink Field in Seattle on Sunday.

The band played "Man In The Box", from their 1990 debut "Facelift", and "Would?" from 1992's sophomore album, "Dirt." "It's an honor to be asked to take part in anything to do with the Seahawks," said guitarist and longtime fan Jerry Cantrell before the event. "I'm always happy to show up and lend a helping hand, absolutely."

The Seahawks won the game 28-22 in overtime after a miracle comeback saw the team rebound from 19-7 deficit with just four minutes left in regulation time.

The team will defend their Super Bowl title against the New England Patriots at Super Bowl 49 in Glendale, Arizona on February 1. Watch Alice in Chains full performance here.



KISS Release Video For Momoiro Clover Z Collaboration
(hennemusic) KISS have released the video for their new single with Japanese Idol pop band Momoiro Clover Z. The pair have teamed up for "Yumeno Ukiyoni Saitemina", which will be released on January 28.

Each group will issue their own versions of the tune. The KISS edition will present three newly recorded tracks including a lead track and each off vocal version in a package totaling six tunes.

The Momoiro Clover Z edition will feature two newly recorded tracks including a lead track and each off vocal version, plus a music video of the lead track.

The Japanese pop band will open for KISS on March 3 at the Tokyo Dome, the final show of the band's 5-date Japanese tour. Check out the video here.




Emmure Release 'A Gift A Curse' Video
As Emmure prepare to hit the road next month with Suicide Silence, the band has released a new music video for the song "A Gift A Curse", which comes from their latest album Eternal Enemies.

The video's director Ievgenii Nozhechkin had this to say about the new clip, "I wanted to show the music of Emmure as something that does not have an end, that it goes deep inside every single person, and something that will be alive after us.

"Art touches the hearts and souls of so many people so it cannot be stopped or destroyed. Additional details of the video are destroying the pieces of art as a strong symbol of destruction of the past inside of you. Destroying the old, we enable a new birth." Watch the video here

Emmure are launching their tour with Suicide Silence on February 17th in Santa Cruz, CA. You can grab the dates for the North American trek here.




Soto Preview Forthcoming Album
(Classic Rock) Soto have released an audio teaser for their upcoming album. The group, led by former Journey frontman Jeff Scott Soto, release Inside The Vertigo on January 29 via earMusic and they've issued a seven-minute clip showcasing all 12 tracks ahead of its launch. Hear it below.

The vocalist previously said that he was originally planning to release the new material as a solo album but had a change of heart when recording started.

He said: "Inside The Vertigo was supposed to be my next solo album and I decided it sounded too much like a band, more so than a solo effort. "So we simplified it by taking my last name as has been done through history with Van Halen, with Daughtry, with Dio, Dokken, Winger - so many other bands that used one person's name." Check out the preview here.




Extreme Kick Off Pornograffitti Anniversary Tour
(hennemusic) Extreme kicked off their Pornograffitti Live 25th Anniversary US tour at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, CT this past Friday and video from the concert has surfaced online.

The 10-date run will see Extreme performing the album in its entirety alongside with a greatest hits set. The band's second album, "Extreme II: Pornograffitti (A Funked Up Fairy Tale)", put Extreme on the map; it featured two hit singles, "More Than Words" and "Hole Hearted" - both acoustic-based numbers - while most of the album was a mix of hard rock and funk.

The Boston rockers are syncing up the tour with this week's release of an expanded, deluxe reissue of their 1990 album. The 2CD set includes a bonus disc of B-sides, edits, remixes and acapellas, including four versions of their US No. 1 hit, "More Than Words."

Check out video from the tour kick off here.



Rolling Stones Release Post Tour Video
(hennemusic) The Rolling Stones have issued a video message thanking fans in Australia and New Zealand for their support of the 14 On Fire tour shows last last year.

"What a way to end the tour in Australia and New Zealand," says Mick Jagger. Keith Richards adds, "It's a great place to play and the other great thing about Australia and New Zealand is that it's summer…but it's winter at home."

The Australian tour opened in Adelaide on October 25 and saw a show at Hanging Rock cancelled when Jagger took ill; the trek wrapped up in Auckland on November 22.

The fall shows down under were rescheduled from spring following the sudden passing of Jagger's longtime girlfriend, L'Wren Scott, on March 17. Check out the video here.



Reef Reinvigorated By Addition Of Jesse Wood
(Classic Rock) Reef frontman Gary Stringer says the addition of guitarist Jesse Wood feels like a new beginning for the band. Wood - son of Rolling Stone Ronnie - joined the group last year after the departure of Kenwyne House, who left to focus on his new band Goldray.

And the new blood has given Reef a renewed focus, according to the singer. He tells BandApp: "In April we auditioned for a new guitarist and have found a beaut in Jesse Wood. He learnt a stack of songs, we played a few festivals through the summer and by the autumn we were writing new songs.

"It couldn't have gone any better really. He gets a great sound and is a top man. Having a different guitar player with his own style adds a new dynamic to the band and it feels fresh."



Sco-Mule (Gov't Mule and John Scofield) Stream New Song
(The Blues Sco-Mule, the collaboration between Gov't Mule and John Scofield, have released a stream of the track Tom Thumb. They teamed up in 1999 for two live shows in Georgia and a double album recorded at the gigs will launch on January 26 via Mascot Label Group.

The recordings, which have been newly remixed and remastered, were originally due to be released after Gov't Mule's Life Before Insanity in 2000 but plans were shelved following the death of bassist Allen Woody the same year.

Now the album will launch later this month on 2CD, double 180g vinyl and on digital formats and features original tracks, James Brown covers and songs by John Coltrane and Wayne Shorter.

It's currently available to pre-order with those purchasing early receiving three bonus tracks. Sco-Mule have lined up a 12-date US tour which starts in Seattle on February 18. Check out song here.



Destrage Unplug For Where The Things Have No Colour
(TeamRock Radio) TeamRock are streaming an exclusive video from Destrage. Filmed live at RecLab Studio late last year, this special acoustic performance of the track Where The Things Have No Colour - taken from their album Are You Kidding Me? No..

Speaking about the video, the band say: "Where The Things Have No Colour has a very personal meaning to us. This song talks about certain moments, it's hard to explain them but if you felt like this once in your life you will find the lyrics extremely familiar. We talked a lot about the possibility of making an acoustic version of one of our songs, and this felt like being the perfect occasion.

"Our biggest thanks goes to Larsen Premoli who arranged the strings trio and made this version possible. This video is dedicated to all the people and friends involved in our project, who always support us during tours, recording sessions, video making, bullsh*t and everything that concerns the band's universe. You know who you are. We hope you're going to enjoy this version, even if it sounds a bit different from our standards. We wish you all an amazing 2015!"




Singled Out: The Aristocrats' Living The Dream
Today supergroup The Aristocrats are releasing their brand new CD/DVD "Culture Clash Live" and to celebrate we asked Bryan Beller to tell us about the song "Living The Dream". The group also features Guthrie Govan and Marco Minnemann. Here is the story:

This song came to me when I was just unbelievably exhausted from a series of back to back to back tours - it started in Europe with The Aristocrats, then I flew from Athens, Greece to Fargo, ND (I may be the only person who's ever done that routing) for a U.S. tour with Dethklok, and then flew straight to Vladivostok, Russia for a few more Aristocrats dates. I got home from all of that jetagged to hell and sick on top of it, and I only had a few days to write one last song for The Aristocrats' upcoming recording session for our last album Culture Clash…and after a few hours of frustration, this super-aggressive metal-flavored song is what came out.

I'm always a bit leery of songs complaining about the lifestyle of rock stardom - after all, it was done about as well as it could be done on Pink Floyd's The Wall, right? - so while I sarcastically called it "Living The Dream", ultimately I wanted it to encompass everything about the crazy lifestyle of touring: The lows, the highs, and the just plain indescribable. It ended up being our set closer on the last tour, and it's the final track on both the CD and DVD of our new live album Culture Clash Live.

Truth be told, a bit of the music itself was inspired by the Strapping Young Lad song "Skeksis" from what I think is SYL's best album, Alien. If you ever want to be truly scared by music, that album stands alone to me as one of the most terrifying things I've ever heard. Terrifying, and also genius. I thought to myself, what if we could somehow combine that scary metal vibe with the Aristocrats trio vibe? And that's how the song was born.

Monday, January 19, 2015

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Fleetwood Mac Forced To Cut Show Short Due To Illness
(hennemusic) Fleetwood Mac were forced to end their concert in Lincoln, Nebraska early on Saturday night after drummer Mick Fleetwood fell ill during the show, according to The Lincoln Journal Star.

The show came to a halt when Stevie Nicks told the crowd at the Pinnacle Bank Arena, "Mick is really sick," adding the drummer was backstage throwing up. "We feel terrible, but we can't really make him play. Give us a minute, and we'll figure out what to do."

The band regrouped and played two more songs, "Go Your Own Way" with a drum tech behind the kit and then, after a short break, Christine McVie returned to the stage at a grand piano for "Songbird" accompanied by guitarist Lindsey Buckingham.

"Poor old Mick is really sick," said McVie. "I sing this for him and for all of you." Read more here.



Metallica Confirm Return To The Studio To Work On New Album
(TeamRock Radio) Metallica have posted a teaser picture that finally proves they're working on the follow-up to 2008's Death Magnetic. They've posted an Instagram photo, taken by drummer Lars Ulrich, that shows Robert Trujillo recording bass parts for a song. The caption reads: "Rockin' along…"

Ulrich recently revealed the writing process for the long-awaited project began in 2013. Last month, Trujillo said he was excited by the songwriting they had completed to date, adding:

"We're just blueprinting everything right now. There are a lot of ideas, a lot of song bodies. You've got to go through the process. I'm really happy with what's happening instrumentally. So let's see how that journey continues."




Mastodon Working On New Album
(Prog) Vocalist and guitarist Brent Hinds tells fans in a new online posting he is working on a "cool new Mastodon song" in the studio as the band prepares its 7th album.

The band's next project follows 2014's Once More 'Round The Sun, which earned a Grammy nomination in the Best Metal Performance category for the track High Road and will compete alongside tunes by Anthrax, Motorhead, Slipknot and Tenacious D at the February 8 event.

Hinds posted an Instagram photo from the studio, saying: "Got to work on a really cool new Mastodon song today! First time playing my new 13 string pedal steel I got from @robertrandolf." Read more here.




Slayer Guitarist Says New Album Is What Fans Hope It Should Be
(Classic Rock) Gary Holt says Slayer's upcoming record is "everything you hope a Slayer album should be." The band's first title without late guitarist Jeff Hanneman comes on the heels of the free 2014 single, Implode, which met mixed reviews from fans.

Holt tells SiriusXM: "Implode is a great song. I really love it. It's a lot a fun to play. But compared to the other stuff Kerry King has written, it's nothing - doesn't even touch it."

The Exodus leader, who began covering for Hanneman two years before his death in 2013, says the follow-up to 2009's World Painted Blood is "a little bit of everything, but everything I'd reference to is 100 percent Slayer. It's crushingly heavy and it's dark and sinister, and it's everything you hope a Slayer album should be. There's no ballads!" Read more here.




Aerosmith Concert Film To Hit Movie Theaters
(Classic Rock) Aerosmith Rocks Donington 2014, recorded during the band's headline festival set last year, will be screened in cinemas worldwide on March 3 ahead of a DVD release.

Steven Tyler and co closed Download 2014 on June 15 with a 19-song performance. It followed headline sets from Avenged Sevenfold and Linkin Park.

Tyler broke the news about the DVD project with a tweet from the studio three weeks after the event, saying on July 5: "Dun & dunner. Almost done mixing doningtonfestival. Record breaking 4 days w/ john shipp"

The film will debut in the US on February 26 before screenings in the UK and elsewhere the following month. Read more here.




Nazareth's New Singer Leaves The Group
(Classic Rock) Nazareth singer Linton Osborne has left the band, saying "it didn't work out." He was confirmed as replacement for original frontman Dan McCafferty last year, after health issues forced the veteran to retire.

Osborne had performed a number of live shows with Naz during 2014, but some concerts were cancelled at the end of the year after he contracted a throat infection. Last week they announced their winter UK tour had also been postponed, with bandleader Pete Agnew reporting: "Although Linton is showing a slight improvement, his voice is in no condition to perform satisfactorily at this time."

Now Osborne says via Facebook: "I am no longer a member of Nazareth. It didn't work out, for me, or for the band. I'd like to thank Pete, Jimmy Murrison and Lee Agnew for the opportunity. I'd also like to thank Dan for his support and encouragement. Most of all, I'd like to thank the fans - you guys are something else, and because of you it has all been worthwhile."

He adds: "I hope to see you all again in the future at one of my own gigs. I'd also like to wish my successor all the best and Nazareth a fantastic 2015 and beyond." Read more here.




Sonisphere Organizers Cancel Festival
(Classic Rock) The Sonisphere festival will not go ahead this year, organizers have announced. The event - due to take place at Knebworth in the summer - has been cancelled for 2015 after bosses admitted they'd been unable to sign a bill they believed was "good enough."

The shock announcement came at 6pm on Friday via the festival's official website, Facebook and Twitter accounts. It reads: "Team Sonisphere reluctantly confirm that Sonisphere will not take place in the UK in 2015.

"We've been working hard to get a lineup that we felt was good enough, but also on a weekend which would avoid other events that we know rock fans would want to support.

"Unfortunately our last irons in the fire have just been extinguished and it's clear that we won't be in a position to run the event this year." Read more here.



Queensryche To Begin Recording New Album Next Month
(Classic Rock) Queensryche's Todd La Torre says the band plan to begin recording their new album next month. The frontman reveals they have 15 songs written and ready to record and adds that he has been heavily influenced by Alice in Chains when it comes to writing vocal melodies.

The album will be the singer's second with the band, after 2013's self-titled effort. La Torre tells Metal Nation (via Blabbermouth): "We're still in the demo thing. We've got 15-plus songs that, most of them, are all there. We're doing pre-production right now.

"I'm hopeful that we can start tracking next month. I was hoping we would be tracking by right now, but we're just not gonna rush. Our label, Century Media, they're awesome. Nobody's up our ass.

"It takes time. And this is the sophomore record with me in the band. That's a scary thing, because you can like the songs, but you don't know how it's gonna be perceived." Read more here.



Soilwork Releasing Their First Live DVD
(TeamRock Radio) Soilwork will release their first concert DVD Live In The Heart Of Helsinki in March. The set was recorded at Circus Club in the Finnish capital on March 21, 2014 and features guest appearances by Nightwish frontwoman Floor Jansen and Sonic Syndicate vocalist Nathan J Biggs.

Soilwork's Bjorn 'Speed' Strid says: "There could not have been a better time than now, with 10 albums out and a very varied back catalogue to choose from. Our lineup now is 50% original members and 50% fresh blood, which makes it all more interesting."

"The new members have brought so much to our sound. They've continued to inspire us to write exciting music and they've also brought a new energy on stage. Now is definitely the time to see us - trust me."

The package was produced by Jouni Markkanen and directed by Ville Lipiainien, who worked on the most recent Nightwish live DVD Showtime, Storytime. Bonus features include two documentaries on the band and drum cam videos for four tracks. More including the tracklisting here.




Black Sabbath Legend Bill Ward Praises Anthrax Drummer
(TeamRock Radio) Bill Ward has hailed Anthrax's Charlie Benante as one of the most important drummers in the history of metal. The estranged Black Sabbath sticksman turned the spotlight on Benante on his Rock 50 radio show, praising him for his bass pedal technique and how he paces himself on stage.

"Those of you who have watched Charlie play, his bass drum work is phenomenal. He hits hard. He gets in the ring, he fights," Ward says. "I can appreciate when he talks about, 'Don't use up all your gas in the first song.' You've gotta take your time, you've gotta breath. He likes to pace himself.

"Anthrax - a great metal band with a great metal drummer. Versatile, original, passionate. Very important to metal. You can hear the passion, you can hear the strength. It's a quality, an attribute of a human being." Read more here.



The Skull Lose A Member
(TeamRock Radio) Drummer, Jeff "Oly" Olson has left The Skull for a second time. Olson formed the band in 2012 with fellow doom metal pioneers and Trouble mates vocalist Eric Wagner and bassist Ron Holzner; six months after their formation, Olson checked out while hoping for a Trouble reunion, only to return the lineup in summer 2013, which also featured Sacred Dawn's Lothar Keller on guitar.

More musical chairs followed, with one-time Pentagram guitarist Matt Goldsborough added last year as the group recorded and released their debut, For Those Which Are Asleep, in November.

Olson tweeted to fans: "I loved jamming with @TroubleTheSkull, but it's time to depart and wish the band all the best! Looking forward to my next chapter."

The split is an amicable one, according to The Skull. Read their comments here.




New Genesis Book To Feature Forewords By Phil Collins and Steve Hackett
(Classic Rock) Genesis biographer Alan Hewitt will publish the new book, "A Selection of Shows - Genesis (&Solo) Live Guide 1976-2014" on March 2nd via Wymer Publishing.

Hewitt oversees the Genesis fanzine, The Waiting Room, and has written several books on the group, including Opening The Musical Box - A Genesis Chronicle, Genesis Revisited and Sketches Of Hackett.

With forewords by Phil Collins and Steve Hackett, A Selection of Shows details decades of rare recordings that document Genesis in concert following Peter Gabriel's departure in 1975 - from the 1976 Trick Of The Tail Tour through to the 2007 reunion.

The guide also tracks the solo careers of Gabriel, Hackett, Collins, Mike Rutherford (& The Mechanics) and Ray Wilson. A Selection of Shows includes previously unpublished photos and rare memorabilia, including posters, advertisements, handbills and tickets. Read more here.



Saxon Taking On The Devil And Taxation On New Album
(Classic Rock) Saxon frontman Biff Byford says the band's upcoming 21st album will feature themes as diverse as the devil and taxation. The singer reveals the names of two tracks from the record, which they are recording with producer Andy Sneap.

One song, called The Devil's Footprint, recounts a tale form the 1600s while another track, Tax Till You Drop, looks at evil of another kind. Byford tells the Metal Hammer Magazine Show on TeamRock Radio: "We have lots of ideas and I've been in the studio with Andy Sneap a couple of times going through the song ideas and melodies and putting titles to the songs. So we have started the next album. We'll be doing that at Andy's place this time and letting him have more control over the album.

"I'm looking at stories. One of the songs is called The Devil's Footprint which is about the time they woke up - I don't know what year it was, probably 1600s - and there was hoof prints over all the houses. They followed it for miles in the snow. I've written a song about that.

"Another one is Tax Till You Drop. We can do that, Saxon, we can drop in between classic rock and heavy metal." Read more here.




King's X Ask Fans For Help With Reissues
(Classic Rock) King's X are calling on fans to help gather material for a series of upcoming reissues. The veteran rockers plan CD and vinyl reissues of their classic early albums Faith Hope Love, Gretchen Goes To Nebraska, Out Of The Silent Planet, King's X, Ear Candy and Dogman.

And to help with the packaging and layout of the new versions, the band are asking fans to get in touch if they have any photos, flyers, gig tickets or other merchandise from the 1988 to 1996 era of the group.

The band say: "King's X will be releasing a series of reissues in 2015 on CD and on vinyl. The band and Metal Blade Records are putting together packaging and track listings at this very moment, and the band would like to ask fans for a favour.

"King's X are looking for photos, show flyers, ticket stubs, etc. from the 1988-1996 era of the band." Read more here.





Riverside Reveal New Album Details
(Prog) Riverside have revealed the name of their sixth album - it's to be called Love, Fear And The Time Machine. The follow-up to 2013's Shrine Of New Generation Slaves is expected in August or September via InsideOut.

The Polish outfit have completed composing the material and they'll begin recording work in March. Frontman Mariusz Duda says: "Our sixth album, six words in the title, sixty minutes of music - and we won't be playing hard rock any more.

"There will be many more melodies dressed in completely different shades. We're evolving as a band; we want to keep recording different albums that are simply great to listen to. The new one will be like a deep breath of fresh air."

He says of the album concept: "Love, fear and the times that have shaped us have the biggest influence on our life choices. The lyrics will be about everything that pushes us to make the most important decisions." Read more here.




Lightning Bolt Announce New Album
(TeamRock Radio) Lightning Bolt have signed a deal with Thrill Jockey Records and announced a new album due out in March. The influential twosome - drummer Brian Chippendale and bassist Brian Gibson - will issue their sixth record Fantasy Empire on March 23. The follow-up to 2009's Earthly Delights is the band's first record in five years.

Lightning Bolt inspired a generation of bands with their improvisational style and their live shows, which see them play on the venue floor surrounded by the audience.

Fantasy Empire is the band's first release using hi-fi studio equipment and it will be available in 2LP, CD and in digital formats. On the new songs, Thrill Jockey Records say: "Fantasy Empire is ferocious, consuming, and is a more accurate translation of their live experience. It also shows Lightning Bolt embracing new ways to make their music even stranger.

"More than any previous album, this one sounds like Chippendale and Gibson are playing just a few feet away, using the clarity afforded by the studio to amplify the intensity they project." Read more here.





Enabler Begin Recording New Album
(TeamRock Radio) Ohio hardcore outfit Enabler have entered the studio to begin work on their third full-length release. Fail To Feel Safe will be the follow-up to last year's La Fin Absolue Du Monde and will launch in the summer via Century Media Records. It'll be produced by Greg Thomas who was behind the desk on their 2012 release All Hail The Void.

Guitarist Jeffrey Lohrber says: "The collection of songs on this record is the most dense and diverse that I've written for Enabler. At times it is the band at it's heaviest and most destructive moments and at times is the most melodic and heartfelt it's ever been.

"There is also a general love for punk and traditional rock and roll that comes out on this record that the band hasn't quite done before, with a lot of black metal style undertones hidden beneath it." Read more here.





The Movielife Announce First UK Tour In 17 Years
(TeamRock Radio) Influential US post-hardcore outfit The Movielife are on their way back to the UK for the first time in 17 years, they've announced. Frontman Vinnie Caruana and guitarist Brandon Reilly split in 2003 and returned in 2011 with bassist Phil Navetta, drummer Evan Baken and guitarist Daniel Navetta. Now they'll return to the the country for two dates this summer.

They'll play London's Electric Ballroom on June 18 and the Manchester Academy 2 on June 20. Caruana tells Rock Sound: "For the people who care in the UK this is a long time coming and we're taking it very seriously.

"We're going out there with a lot of songs and we made a very conscious decision to not do festivals right away and to make sure we rewarded people for their patience and make sure we play a long set in a club away from the light of day.

He continues: "I know there's going to be people in the north or in Scotland or Ireland that aren't going to be happy with that, but when we made the announcement we made it very clear that we're going to do what we can do when we can do it." Read more here.





Metal Festival Plans Disrupted by Protest
(TeamRock Radio) A South African metal festival featuring Cannibal Corpse and Hatebreed has had to switch venues - supposedly after complaints from a local Christian group.

Witchfest was due to take place on farmland in the North West Province town of Hartbeespoort from April 2-6. But it's been moved to Lanseria, midway between Pretoria and Johannesburg.

Organisers blame the Hartbeespoort "Christian community" for the late switch, but vow the event will go ahead and have promised to help fans who have already booked travel and accommodation for the original venue.

In a statement, organisers say: "You need to be ready to roll with the punches. Witchfest festival was dealt another blow (non lethal) this past week." Read more here.




Mark Knopfler Streaming New Song
(Classic Rock) Mark Knopfler will release his eighth solo album, Tracker, on March 16 via Universal Music - and he's streamed lead track Beryl as a preview. The former Dire Straits frontman also launches in May that includes 6 UK shows.

The guitar icon is joined on the 11-song work by keyboardist Guy Fletcher, fiddle player John McCusker, whistler and flautist Mike McGoldrick, bassist Glenn Worf and drummer Ian Thomas. Guests include Wailin' Jennys vocalist Ruth Moody, saxophonist Nigel Hitchcock and accordionist Phil Cunningham.

Knopfler says: "The album title arrived out of me trying to find my way over the decades. Out of me tracking time - looking at people, places and things from my past, and out of the process of tracking, as in recording tracks in the studio."

Co-produced by Knopfler and Fletcher, the follow-up to 2012's Privateering was recorded at British Grove Studios in London. It will be available on CD, double vinyl and deluxe CD with four bonus tracks. The four-disc box set version includes the album on CD and vinyl, bonus CD, short film directed by Henrik Hansen, interview, art print and six photographs.




Jettblack Preview Upcoming Album With New Video Release
(Classic Rock) Jettblack have published the first video from their new album. Explode comes from the forthcoming Disguises, the follow-up to 2013's Black Gold mini-album.

"Jettblack have always done things their own way," says singer/guitarist Will Stapleton. "There has never been a conscious effort to write in a certain style or pander to a certain trend or fashion. We've always had this attitude as we feel it is the only way to write something that will stand the test of time.

"This new album Disguises is a full on reflection of that. It's about never hiding behind something you aren't. It may feel a little more serious and mature, but I think sometimes people forget we've been on a musical journey for 17 years as musicians, so we're always evolving.




Tom Petty Tried To Help Stevie Nicks With Her Addiction
(Classic Rock) Stevie Nicks says while she and the rest of Fleetwood Mac took drugs in the 70s, her addiction was worse than any of her bandmates'. And her friend Tom Petty reveals her coke habit was so bad, he wouldn't have been surprised if he got a call telling him she had died.

Nicks tells Rolling Stone: "All of us were drug addicts. But there was a point where I was the worst drug addict. I was a girl, I was fragile and I was doing a lot of coke. I had that hole in my nose - so it was dangerous."

And Petty reveals he desperately tried to get her to stop as he was so worried about her health. He adds: "I did all I could to talk her into getting some help and getting right. I was very worried about her to the point that if the phone did ring and they said, 'Stevie died,' I wouldn't have been surprised."

Nicks also reveals she could have been tempted to leave Fleetwood Mac to join Petty as a member of the Heartbreakers if the frontman had asked. Read more here.




JJ Grey & Mofro Streaming New Song 'Every Minute'
(Classic Rock) Southern blues rock outfit JJ Grey & Mofro have premiered their track "Every Minute" with TeamRock. It's taken from Ol' Glory, their ninth album, set for release on February 23 via Provogue Records.

The 12-track follow-up to 2013's This River is based on the theme of "finding happiness where you are in your life." It's described as a continuation of "the deep, soulful blend of blues, rock, folk, funk, gospel, gritty R&B and personal, Southern-inspired narratives that have become synonymous with JJ Grey & Mofro."

The band play London's Islington Academy on March 18 as part of a European tour. Ol' Glory is available for pre-order now via Amazon and iTunes. Check out the new song here.




John Mitchell Releases Video For Lonely Robot Project
(Prog) John Mitchell has launched a teaser video for his solo project Lonely Robot, featuring a clip from opening track Airlock. It's taken from the album Please Come Home, released on February 23 via InsideOut, featuring bassist Nick Beggs and drummer Craig Blundell. Guest artists include Steve Hogarth, Jem Godfrey, Nik Kershaw, Heather Findlay, Kim Seviour and Peter Cox. The story is narrated by actor Lee Ingleby, of Master And Commander and Harry Potter fame.

It Bites, Arena and Frost* man Mitchell recently said: "I'd long thought about doing an album where I could have total control from start to finish with the music, lyrics, production, and choosing who I wanted to contribute - expanding from the idea of just a solo album.

"Please Come Home is very proggy, but it's more about atmosphere than technical expertise, inspired by my love of science fiction and interest in the evolution of the human race." Read more and check out the video here.




Cinderella Now A Nostalgia Act Says Guitarist
(Classic Rock) Cinderella guitarist Jeff LaBar says the band are essentially a nostalgia act because they tour without new music. Their last studio release was 1994's Still Climbing. Since then their output has consisted of live and compilation products.

They've performed only a handful of shows in the past few years as members work on outside projects, including LaBar's 2014 solo debut One For The Road and frontman Tom Kiefer's 2013 first title The Way Life Goes the previous year.

LaBar tells BigMusicGeek.com: "The last time we had a label behind us was back in 2000 - and those are the demos that turned into Tom's solo record. I don't think anybody is signing.

"We could make a record ourselves and present it to a label, but it's probably not going to happen. We could do all kinds of records on our own."

He continues: "I would love to record as Cinderella again. I imagine some labels would dig it and try to sign us, but I just don't know. That's a very tough question. I don't know how that would work."

He accepts the lack of new material relegates the band to the oldies circuit: "When we tour we are essentially a nostalgia act. In reality, it's older people that love the old records that come out. I've seen REO Speedwagon, Journey and all of them in concert and it's always older people that come out and want to hear the old hits. Unfortunately we're kind of in the same boat." He continues here.



Desert Storm Release 'Queen Reefer' Video
(TeamRock Radio) Ahead of Desert Storm's new album Omniscient (released 26th January), the Oxford psych-metallers have unveiled the new music video for the song "Queen Reefer."

Full of riffs, growls and a massive dollop of stoner rock - Queen Reefer is taken from the upcoming full-length Omniscient via Blindsight Records. Omniscient is out 26th January on Blindsight Records with a vinyl release to follow on Secret Law records.

Desert Storm are also lined up to play Desertfest this April with Red Fang, Sleep, Eyehategod and more.

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