Wednesday, February 4, 2015

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Today's Day in Rock


Scott Weiland Talks Velvet Revolver Egos
(Classic Rock) Former Velvet Revolver frontman Scott Weiland says he's surprised the band lasted as long as it did with him on vocal duties. The singer says he still doesn't know why he was sacked by the band, which included former GNR men Slash, Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum, as well as guitarist Dave Kushner.

But, he says, with all the egos on show within the band, he's amazed it lasted seven years in the first place. Weiland tells Mitch Lafon: "There were a lot of egos in the band, including mine. Everybody was, basically, a star, a celebrity. To make a group like that work, like a supergroup-type thing - I'm surprised we were together for seven years.

"I wish we would have had another album under our belts. It was great while it was great, and it was difficult when it was difficult. But I don't regret any of it. It was cool." Read more here.




Dave Lombardo Denies Megadeth Rumor
(Classic Rock) Former Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo says the idea of joining Megadeth hasn't been discussed with Dave Mustaine. The drumstool became vacant when Shawn Drover left Megadeth in November, along with guitarist Chris Broderick. They're currently recording their new band's first album.

Lombardo, who was fired by Slayer in February 2013, has been connected with the job in Megadeth - but he tells Wikimetal: "Nobody's approached me. It's all rumors."

In a separate interview, Lombardo, now with Philm, says he's happy with the way his career is going: "It's been amazing being part of such an amazing band like Slayer. The fans that support me, and the musicians I've been able to collaborate with - I couldn't be any happier." Read more here.




AC/DC Reuniting With Chris Slade?
(TeamRock Radio) Former AC/DC drummer Chris Slade is rumored to be rejoining the band in place of wayward sticksman Phil Rudd. The band are due to play at the Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles next week, but Rudd isn't allowed to leave New Zealand as a result of his court case over charges of threatening to kill and drug possession.

Slade was set to make a publicity appearance at The Optometry Practice in California on Saturday, but cancelled at short notice. Dr Alex Robin Liu, who owns the establishment, said via Facebook: "There's actually big news regarding Slade and his career coming in several days, which is why he had to reschedule this event."

Asked of the news was related to a band "spelt with four letters and a lightning bolt" Liu responds: "I am not totally sure to be honest with you. I am hoping for that!" Read more here.




Dimebag Darrell, Marty Friedman Lead Ace Frehley Tribute CD
'Spacewalk - A Salute To Ace Freheley', an all-star tribute to the original KISS guitarist, was reissued this week and features covers of some of his most loved KISS era songs.

One of the highlights of the album is late Pantera and Damage Plan guitarist Dimebag Darrell's performance of "Fractured Mirror," the instrumental track from Frehley's 1978 solo album.

The album also features performances of KISS classics by former Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman, Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian, former Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clark, Night Ranger guitarist Jeff Watson, former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach, original L.A. Guns guitarist Tracii Guns, Little Caesar singer Ron Young, Skid Row guitarist Snake Sabo, Europe guitarist John Norum, plus Racer X and The Scream guitarist Bruce Bouillet. Check out the track details here.



Original Dio Member Finish Recording Debut Last in Line Album
(Classic Rock) Last In Line guitarist Vivian Campbell has revealed their upcoming debut album is done and will be mixed in the coming weeks. And he says the material he's recorded with fellow former Dio members Vinny Appice, Jimmy Bain and Claude Schnell, along with Hurricane and Lynch Mob frontman Andrew Freeman is sounding "epic."

He tells the Eddie Trunk podcast: "I would say 50% of the songs would sound right at home on those first three Dio albums, and the others have a bit more of a modern edge to them.

"When you get Vinny and Jimmy and I playing, it sounds like the early Dio records, because that's what it is. Obviously, Andy is a very different singer - he's got a very different instrument, and he writes lyrics very differently. I'm very impressed with where he has gone lyrically on the record. So it's great. It is so epic sounding. We've got some amazing songs and I'm hyper excited about it." Read more here.




Randy Bachman Recruits Rival Sons Star For New Song
(Classic Rock) Randy Bachman has released a stream of his track Ton Of Bricks, featuring a guest appearance by Scott Holiday of Rival Sons. It's taken from the album Heavy Blues, to be launched on April 14th in North America under the band name Bachman.

Other guests include Joe Bonamassa, Neil Young, Peter Frampton and the late Jeff Healey. The record is available for pre-order now. It was produced by Kevin Shirley and features bassist Anna Ruddick and drummer Dale Anne Brendon.

Bachman recently said: "I've known Kevin for many years. I knew he could push me past my limit and direct me down new roads. The collaboration, paired with Dale and Anna, has made this an amazing experience."




Glen Drover Felt Like A Puppet In Megadeth
(Classic Rock) Former Megadeth guitarist Glen Drover says he felt forced to behave like a robot during his stint with Dave Mustaine's band. And he believes the recent departure of his brother, drummer Shawn Drover, and guitarist Chris Broderick was a result of "puppeteering" within the thrash outfit.

Glen, who left in 2008 after four years, tells Guitar Zoom: "There was a lot of force of trying to be somebody else to a tee. I think you should keep certain pieces and melodies intact, but everybody's got their own DNA. That should be injected.

"You shouldn't try to play something note for note. You sound like a robot, and then you're just kind of a puppet. I don't believe in that. In Megadeth there was a lot of pressure for that. It's like, 'This is not really what I envisioned from a musical standpoint.' It didn't take too long to get to the point where it became boring." Read more here.



Steven Adler Surprised He Lived To See 50
(Classic Rock) Steven Adler says he had his doubts he'd ever make it to his 50th birthday. The original Guns N' Roses drummer turned 50 last month and says he feels great, having steered clear of drugs and alcohol for more than a year.

But he admits he feared he might not live as long as he has. He tells KLOS 95.5: "I had my doubts. Everything is great, 50 is beautiful. I survived. I feel more mature, more grown-up. Especially as I have a year and 22 days sober."

Adler also discussed his art project, which sees him create images using laser drum sticks to capture his motion. He has created 12 artworks, one for each song on GNR's debut album Appetite For Destruction.

He says: "It's a collection made of rhythm, using laser drum sticks like a painter uses brushes. I'm the canvas and the painter." Read more here.



Killswitch Engage Singer Would Rather Make Different Style Music
(TeamRock Radio) Killswitch Engage frontman Jesse Leach says he would put out a reggae album if he thought he could get away with it. The singer says he hates the restrictions that genres put on musicians and admits that if he wrote the music he truly wanted to write, his fans would not be impressed.

He has a number of side projects including blues rock band Seemless, hardcore metal outfit The Empire Shall Fall and rock act Times of Grace. Last year, promoting his lo-fi solo project Aliken, he said he had no time for fans who want to pigeonhole him as a metal singer.

"I'm a huge reggae lover. I'm huge punk rock lover. Jazz, classical, you name it - I like it. It's about knowing your strengths and weaknesses. I'm pretty decent at what I do with Killswitch, and I tend to stick to that.

"But my true loves and what I'd rather be spending my time doing, I don't think it would jive with most of my fans. If could put out a reggae record, I would." Read more here.




Local H Announce New Album and 25th Anniversary Show
Local H have announced that they will be releasing their 8th studio album, "Hey, Killer," on April 14th and will be playing a special hometown record release and 25th anniversary show.

The new album was produced by Andy Gerber and is the two-man band's first album to feature drummer Ryan Harding. "Hey, Killer" will be issued on CD, vinyl and digitally.

On April 19th the band will perform the special hometown show at the Metro in Chicago to celebrate the album's release and mark the 25th anniversary of their very first live show at the University of Wisconsin in Whitewater on April 20, 1990.

Frontman Scott Lucas offered these details about the album, "After Ryan joined, we spent the year touring and collecting riffs. Once that year was up, it was time to make a record. We didn't give ourselves a choice. "We called Electrical in November and booked a couple of days in December.

"I hung up the phone and I was like, 'F***! What did I just do?' I was panicked. We had two songs. No lyrics. Then I listened to the recordings and demos I'd made on my phone over the past year, and I realized that we had a lot of stuff. Then the lyrics started to come together. Every day. More stuff.

"It was like it was out of our control. When we were done, we just looked at each other, and we were both like, 'This stuff is really f***ing good!' No one was more shocked than we were."

He also explained why they decided not to go in the concept album direction with the new album, "We did a break up record, followed by a political record. The charge became that we couldn't make a record without leaning on a conceptual crutch.

"That may or may not be true, but the goal with this record was to trim the fat and just pile on the hooks. All killer, no filler is how the saying goes. Obvious stuff, really. In the end, you're just trying not to suck. It's a simple plan. The record's called Hey, Killer - not Hey, Filler (sorry)." Check out the tracklisting and the upcoming tour dates here.



Winery Dogs Set New Album Plans
(Classic Rock) Supergroup Winery Dogs will enter the studio to start recording the follow-up to their 2013 self-titled debut in May, mainman Richie Kotzen has confirmed.

The vocalist and guitarist, along with drummer Mike Portnoy and bassist Billy Sheehan, have been working together on fresh material - and Kotzen says the ideas they have so far are "crazy" and "cool."

He tells Vintage Rock: "We actually started writing music a couple of weeks ago at my house and got a bunch of ideas. I think it's going to be a cool record.

We've got a couple of songs that we did at the piano, some acoustic things, crazy stuff and it's going to be a fun record. We'll probably start recording it in May and, realistically, it will be out at the end of summer." Check out the full interview here.



Vanilla Fudge Releasing New Album Spirit of '67
(Classic Rock) Vanilla Fudge will release a covers album entitled Spirit of '67 in March, they've confirmed. Mark Stein, Vince Martell, Carmine Appice and Pete Bremy say it's their heaviest work to date, and carries all the trademarks of their best studio creations.

It contains ten tracks which were originally recorded in 1967, including songs by Procol Harum, The Monkees, The Box Tops and Spencer Davis Group and Buffalo Springfield. Also included is a brand-new song entitled Let's Pray For Peace.

Martell says: "Spirit Of '67 is the continuation of the journey we began in the Summer Of Love - psychedelic, rhythmically powerful arrangement of happening tunes of that era, coloured by the insight and vision of who we are today."

Stein reports: "The success of Vanilla Fudge has always been based on our interpretations of songs by great artists. Our style of classic rock lives large on this effort." Read more here.



TNT Looking For New Singer
(Classic Rock) TNT are looking for a new singer to replace Tony Harnell. Previous singer Tony Mills left the Norwegian power metal outfit in 2013 and they went on the road last year with Harnell on vocal duties as they celebrated the 25th anniversary of their 1989 classic album Intuition.

But after Harnell's third departure from the lineup, they are now in search of a vocalist to take on the job on a permanent basis - despite hinting last month that there were no TNT activities planned for 2015.

They say: "Guitar player Ronni Le Tekro has written a number of songs for a new TNT album due in late 2015 or early 2016. The band is looking for a singer who can handle the classic high pitch material." Read more here.



Former Testament Star Looking For Anselmo Like Singer
(TeamRock Radio) Former Testament bassist Greg Christian has launched a search for a singer to front his new project Trinity Fallen. Christian, who was sacked by Testament last year and later hit out at the band for the "cruel" way in which they treated him, is working with guitarist Artak Ozan on Trinity Fallen.

The group has made two instrumental demos available, for songs called Live And Let Live and One Fifty Six and say they are looking for a vocalist in the vein of Phil Anselmo.

Christian says: "Looking for a real singer. someone with range, dynamics, and the beat. Someone with vocal skills comparable to my bass skills or Artak's guitar skills, that can sing clean and sing aggression - but actually sing it - like a Cowboys/Vulgar-era Phil Anselmo, but with their own style.

"Also - be realistic. we are located in the Bay Area with zero budget to fly anyone's ass anywhere. So if you're not close enough to Oakland or Antioch to get there by yourself, please don't reply." Read more and stream the demos here.



Faith No More's Bordin Didn't Expect Comeback Album
(Classic Rock) Faith No More drummer Mike 'Puffy' Bordin admits he didn't expect the band to record another album - but he's grateful they haven't squandered their reunion.

They got back together in 2009, but the follow-up to 1997's Album Of The Year has taken six years to come together. It's due later this year, after bassist Billy Gould told how it took some time to persuade his colleagues to commit.

Bordin tells Faith No More Followers: "I really never thought it would happen, so I had no expectations driving me. Like it has all been on 2.0, it was a series of many small steps that took us to this point. Any one of those steps, had they gone unacceptably, would have likely ended the journey."

But the delay brought certain benefits, says the drummer. "The songwriting and recording process felt totally comfortable - I believe that's because we didn't rush into it, but spent enough time on and off stage finding out who we were, how it felt, and if there was something further for us to say." Read more here.



Joe Satriani Announce New Album and Tour Plans
(hennemusic) Joe Satriani has announced plans to release a new album and dates for a fall UK tour. The Shockwave Tour will see the guitarist play 9 shows in the country starting November 1 in Manchester, marking his first UK concerts in two years.

He'll be joined by bassist Bryan Beller, keyboardist/guitarist Mike Keneally and drummer Marco Minnemann. The dates will follow the release of Satriani's 15th studio album in July.

Satriani is currently in the studio recording the effort which is the follow-up to 2013's "Unstoppable Momentum" at Skywalker Ranch in California. Read more here.



Rush Clockwork Lives Novel Set For Release
(hennemusic) Rush drummer Neil Peart and author Kevin J. Anderson will publish "Clockwork Lives" on September 1 via ECW Press. A limited-run collector's edition of "Clockwork Lives" will also be available.

The book follows the story first introduced in "Clockwork Angels", a companion novel developed from the band's 2012 concept album of the same name.

In "Clockwork Lives", Anderson and Peart explores the lives of secondary characters in the first book while introducing a new protagonist. According to the book's description, "Marinda Peake is a woman with a quiet, perfect life in a small village.

"Her alchemist father's will leaves Marinda a mysterious inheritance: a blank book that she must fill with other people's stories - and ultimately her own. Styled after Marinda's book, the volume itself will be a beautiful homage to traditional bookmaking." Read more here.




Suns Of The Tundra Ask Fans To Kickstart New Album
(Prog) English prog outfit Suns Of The Tundra have launched a Kickstarter campaign to help fund production of their upcoming album. Previously called Peach, the band featured bassist Justin Chancellor and toured with Tool in the early 90s. When Maynard James Keenan an co were searching for a bass player following the departure of Paul D'Amour in 1995, they recruited Chancellor.

They changed their name to Suns Of The Tundra in 2000 and released their self-titled, full-length debut in 2004 and Tunguska in 2006. Now they're planning to launch an album inspired by the British Film Institute's South, which chronicled Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition between 1914-1916 in a vinyl/CD package.

Vocalist and guitarist Simon Oakes says: "Bones of Brave Ships was recorded and mastered to be directly synchronised with South. If you purchase the DVD of South, or download it from the BFI website, you will be able to watch the actual images that inspired us alongside our music, exactly as we intended it. " Read more here.




Green Day Frontman Featured In New Film Trailer
(TeamRock Radio) Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong appears in the trailer for upcoming movie Like Sunday, Like Rain, which is set to be released next month.

He plays "troubled boyfriend" Dennis in the independent production, written and directed by actor Frank Whaley and also starring Leighton Meester (Gossip Girl) and Debra Messing (Will & Grace).

Armstrong also appears in upcoming film Geezer, playing 40-year-old Perry, who goes through a mid-life crisis when he meets his former bandmates and an ex-girlfriend at a party. Watch the trailer here.





AC/DC Preparing To Rock The Grammy Awards
(hennemusic) AC/DC are sharing a photo of the band in rehearsal for their performance this Sunday at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. The image shows guitarist Angus Young and the band in a rehearsal space as they prepare for their return to US TV for the first time in over 14 years.

AC/DC's appearance at the annual event is to promote their latest album, "Rock Or Bust." The status of drummer Phil Rudd's availability for the Grammys remains in question, as he is scheduled to return to a New Zealand court to face charges stemming from his November 6 arrest on multiple charges.

Part of Rudd's bail conditions is to reside in his Tauranga home, which may make it difficult for the drummer to leave the country for the event in Los Angeles. Read more and see the photo here.



Motley Crue Release Farewell Tour Video
(hennemusic) Motley Crue have released a video promoting the final shows of their farewell tour. The band recently announced North American dates for the run, which will wrap up December 31 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

The Crue resume the farewell trek with shows in Japan this month before hitting Australia and New Zealand in the spring; in June, they'll play three European festivals including Download (UK), Sweden Rock and Austria's Novarock before returning to North America for the summer.

The group also released a video for their new single, "All Bad Things", a song they wrote and recorded last spring before launching the tour in Grand Rapids, Michigan on July 2. Watch the video here.


Major Labels See Vinyl Resurgence As Just A Trend
(Classic Rock) Record industry bosses see the resurgence in vinyl sales as a passing fad, it's been reported. Last year vinyl sales pushed through the one million mark in the UK for the first time since 1996, thanks to albums like Pink Floyd's The Endless River and Jack White's Lazaretto.

But industry analysts Neilson Soundscan say vinyl accounts for just 6% of total album sales - a figure that record companies say isn't having a huge effect on their business.

Rolling Stone reports that Tom Corson, president of Sony-owned RCA Records, says his company doesn't have a department devoted to vinyl, although he welcomes the increased interest in the format.

He says: "It is a small percentage of our business. It's not going to make or break our year. We devote the right amount of resources to it, but it's not something where we have a department for it. We welcome it. It's a sexy, cool product. It represents an investment in music that's an emotional one." Read more here.



Marilyn Manson Performs 'The Beautiful People' With 13-Year-Olds
(Radio.com) Unlocking the Truth isn't just youngest band to have ever played Coachella, they're probably the youngest group Marilyn Manson has ever performed with.

To end his set Saturday night at Sands Casino Event Center in Bethlehem, Pa., Manson called on the three teenagers to join him on one of his signature songs, "The Beautiful People."

Despite the fact that the group is made up of eighth graders, Manson didn't risk missing a beat. The 13-year-olds appeared to know even the verses, although they proved they are far less the showmen than Marilyn Manson is even now. But hey, he's had years to perfect his craft. They'll catch up.

However, there was a stage dive into the crowd at the end of the song, so they have the rock star in them yet. Watch it here.



Gavin Harrison Previews Porcupine Tree Reimaging Project
(Prog) Gavin Harrison has released a trailer for his solo album Cheating The Polygraph, which sees him reimagining Porcupine Tree material. The drummer, currently a member of King Crimson, has aimed to offer a contemporary edge to eight pieces from the catalogue he helped create with Steven Wilson and co.

Harrison says: Every album needs a focus, a master plan - and while I thought about writing new tunes for a big band project, I made a version of Porcupine Tree's Futile and it came out really well. It felt like a good plan to follow on with some of my favourite PT songs, and see if we could make them work.

"I had a vision that the arrangements would never lean towards a cliched sound, but always follow a modern contemporary angle. So even if you didn't know the original tune, you could still enjoy it as a modern composition. I couldn't be happier with the results."

Collaborators include saxophonist Nigel Hitchcock ,who's previously recorded with Kate Bush and the Moody Blues, and bassist Laurence Cottle from Bill Bruford's Earthworks. Read more and check out the preview here.



Jack Russell's Great White Premiere Song From New Album
Jack Russell's Great White have released a lyric video for the song "Hard Habit" which comes from their forthcoming studio album The Gauntlet.

Russell had the following to say about the track and the group's plans, "With the ever-changing climate of the music industry, we've decided that we will be releasing several digital singles throughout 2015.

"'Hard Habit' is the first in a series of singles the band will put out this year. Be on the lookout for our next single in the coming months! We are really proud of this song and we plan on playing it live as well as some other new tunes and of course all the classic Jack Russell's Great White songs you know and love. See you on the road!" Watch the video here.

The band have announced a handful of west coast dates that will be taking place this month in California and Arizona as well as a one-off appearance in Turtle Lake, WI.

They have also announced a string of live appearances this spring which will kick off on April 4th in Bolingbrook, IL and includes stops in New York, Maryland, Virginia and Mahomet, IL. Check out the tour dates here.




Everclear Premiere New Song and Reveal Summerland Lineup
Everclear have released a new lyric video from their forthcoming studio album and have also revealed the lineup for this summer's installment of the Summerland tour.

The group will be releasing their new album, "Black Is The New Black," their ninth studio effort overall, sometime this spring and they have premiered the lyric video for the first single "The Man Who Broke His Own Heart," here.

Frontman Art Alexakis had this to say, "We are really excited... It's an unapologetic rock record that I feel combines the best of classic Everclear with contemporary production and what I feel is some of my best songwriting in years!"

Alexakis and the band have also revealed the artists that will be joining them on their Summerland 2015 tour. In addition to Everclear, the tour will also feature American Hi-Fi, Fuel and Toadies.




Aura Release 'Behind My Eyes' Video
(Prog) Italian proggers Aura have released a music video for their track "Behind My Eyes," which comes from their upcoming third album Noise which launches on February 6 via Spider Rock Promotion. It's the follow-up to 2011's Deliverance. View it below.

The group, vocalist/drummer Giovanni Trotta, keyboardist Francesco Di Verniere, guitarist Giuseppe Bruno and bassist Angelo Cerquaglia, previously stated their third album would feature a wide and varied mixture of styles.

They said: "Noise represents a substantial turning of sound from Deliverance while retaining many of the elements that have always distinguished the band's sound.

"The turning points were determined primarily by the artistic maturity of the band members - you'll hear different influences with each listen: 70's rock to post rock, united in an amalgam of incredible arrangements moving Aura to pomp prog and art rock."






Beautality Premiere New Song 'Unreality'
(TeamRock Radio) London-based post-black metallers Beautality have premiered their new single exclusively with TeamRock's Metal Hammer. Taken from the band's upcoming Einfallen: A Tale Ov Torment & Triumph album, Unreality is an epic almost 20-minute aural trip that's as melodic as it is savage.

Speaking about the song, vocalist David Ravengarde says: "Unreality is the end of the journey. A visceral, near spiritual tour de force through blinding lights and stygian sights. The astral road to redemption lies ahead- but it won't be easy."

Einfallen: A Tale Ov Torment & Triumph will be released 16th March via Nordavind Records, which David describes as "a concept, a story of love that becomes obsession - a wretched poison at its very core that turns to insanity. A deep-seated demonic madness most inhuman. This through to eventual metaphysical realisation of such poisonous ways and the need for atonement and eventual redemption."





Singled Out: Aaron David Gleason's Mastermind
Today Aaron David Gleason tells us about his new single "Mastermind" and director Jeremiah Kipp tells us about the video which features Chris Sarandon (The Princess Bride/Dog Day Afternoon) and Tony award winning actresses Alice Ripley and Joanna Gleason . Here is the story:

Aaron David Gleason tells us about the song: "Mastermind" Came about in a pretty circuitous way. It WAS a ballad called "The Last Bus" -- but it did have the lyrics "Where did you get the nerve to see right through me?" My Producer, Robert Davis said "Oh, we should keep that line." But we threw out everything else.

We did keep the chord changes, but we added a beat. I had, at that time, made a pact to make more uptempo or at least midtempo numbers. We stomped on the floor of my apartment--messed up my floor--and made that beat. Then, we hired a drummer, David Piribauer, and he threw down that "Let's Dance" type feel. 3 months of tinkering later, we had a jam.

Jeremiah Kipp tells us about the video: The drum probably informed the whole thing for me. There was a mood of stealth and aggression and planning that wove its way through the song, of pushing forward despite outer and inner frustration. We set out to make a conceptual video around that emotional outburst, told through various characters engaged in artistic or fantastic pursuits.

Aaron didn't want to have a central role in the video, though we enjoy collaborating and he did want to be included. We centered the video on a writer drinking and scribbling (played by Bill Weeden), and gave extended sequences to a scientist stuck on an equation (Chris Sarandon), an action painter (Alice Ripley), a sea creature (Ilaria Malvezzi), a woman ripping her way out of a plastic bag filled with wires (Chelsea Smith) and a character played by Aaron's charismatic and engaging mother, Joanna, speaking to the camera in direct confrontation. Aaron interacts with some of these characters and is in some ways fighting to get through these sequences intact. Who is, in fact, the mastermind?

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

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Original Santana Lineup Record 9 New Songs
(TeamRock Radio) The original Santana lineup have recorded nine tracks for their upcoming album, drummer Michael Shrieve has confirmed. The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame sticksman hooked up with the guitar icon again in 2013 to record fresh material along with guitarist Neal Schon, percussionist Mike Carabello and keyboardist Gregg Rolie for the record. It will be their first together since 1972's Santana III.

He tells Hit Channel: "We have recorded nine tracks and we are getting together in April for a couple of weeks and we will be able to finish that up as well. I think that it sounds great. It's beautiful. It's like putting on a pair of old jeans."

The drummer also says late Santana promoter Bill Graham, who died in 1991, was like a family member who pushed the band to success. Read more about that here.




Tom DeLonge Teases Songs Meant For Blink-182?
(Radio.com) Tom DeLonge posted two song clips online which he says have no home. Well, at least he labeled them #songwithoutahome and #March1, which we can only surmise is a release date.

After a listen or two to the fast pop-punk clips, fans began speculating the tunes were meant for Blink-182 as Alt Press points out. When one of his Instagram followers asked if the songs were meant for Blink-182, DeLonge responded with a clapping hands emoji, basically congratulating him on the correct assumption.

The Angels & Airwaves singer parted ways with his Blink-182 bandmates last week in a very public, yet civil back-and-fourth. Despite DeLonge's open letter to fans stating that he never left the band, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker say otherwise.

So, if these two tracks were bound for Blink-182, they are now in fact homeless. Listen to the songs here.



Black Sabbath Secret Revealed By Iommi and Geezer
(Gibson) "Black Sabbath recorded their first album in one day." It's one of those diluted facts that rock trivia buffs like to whip out from time to time, but the truth about the recording sessions for the first Black Sabbath album is even more impressive.

In a new interview with Guitar World magazine, Sabbath's Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler reveal that not only was the band's 1970 debut recorded in a single day (February 13, 1970), it was supposed to take two days and they didn't even use the second day!

"We had two days to do it, but we didn't know any better," Butler says. "We just went in there and recorded it like a live gig." Butler says Sabbath weren't even there for the mixing because they had to scoot off to a gig in their rickety van. Read more here.






Gwar Fans Petition To Make Late Singer Mortal Kombat Character
(TeamRock Radio) Gwar fans have launched an online petition to have late singer Dave Brockie, a.k.a. Oderus Urungus, included as a character on an upcoming Mortal Kombat video game.

The petition originally set out to gain 8000 signatures, but has amassed close to 16,000 already. The latest in the successful Mortal Kombat video game series, Mortal Kombat X, is expected to be released in April. And Gwar fans hope Urungus - aka Dave Brockie - will be included as a playable character alongside favorites Scorpion, Sub Zero and Raiden.

Launched by Boston Brand, the petition targets Mortal Kombat X producers NetherRealm Studios. The petition reads: "People who are familiar with Gwar know Oderus Urungus, the former singer of the band, unfortunately passed away last March. Oderus was as hilarious as he was viscous, and also one of the most colorful and creative characters not only in rock history, but also history in general. Read more here.




Black Sabbath Star and Iron Maiden Manager Take On Scalpers
(Classic Rock) Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi and Iron Maiden manager Rod Smallwood have backed a campaign to change UK laws over secondary ticket sales.

PutFansFirst.co.uk has been organised with the help of the House Of Commons' All Party Parliamentary Group For Ticket Abuse, who believe the industry needs urgent legal support to fight against organised online touts and botnets, who buy tickets before fans have a chance then resell them at massively inflated prices.

After a recent amendment to the Consumer Rights Bill were defeated in an MPs' vote, co-chairman Mike Weatherley MP wants everyone from musicians to fans to become proactive in ensuring lawmakers realise how they feel about secondary ticketing.

Weatherley tells TeamRock: "Our creative industries generate more than £36bn and employ 1.5m people. For success to continue it's necessary to ensure that artists and fans get a fair deal.

"Society has moved on from a few touts outside venues selling tickets at marked-up prices. The new issue is botnets, which buy up tens of thousands of tickets seconds after they've gone on sale, so genuine fans are unable to buy at source prices." Read more here.




Sebastian Bach Denies Michael Sweet Album Claim
(Classic Rock) Sebastian Bach denies a claim by Stryper singer Michael Sweet that he was asked to produce an album by the former Skid Row frontman. Sweet recently revealed that he was asked to help Bach return to a classic Skid Row-era sound by producing an album by the singer.

But Bach insists that was never the case. Responding to a comment by a fan on Twitter, Bach says: Fact: No member of Stryper was ever asked to produce any album by Sebastian Bach. Ever."

Sweet moved to clear up the matter by saying he was approached by Bach's label as opposed to the singer himself. Sweet tweeted: "I was asked by the label to produce @SebastianBach. I never said by Sebastian." Read more here.




Joke Saved Machine Head From Breaking Up
(TeamRock Radio) Machine Head mainman Robb Flynn has recalled how a joke about quitting saved the band from doing just that. Last year he revealed that he, drummer Dave McClain and manager Joey Huston had all threatened to leave at the same time, then laughed about it - but the moment made them realize that bassist Adam Duce had to go.

Now Flynn tells Full Metal Jackie: "We reached this point where we just couldn't take what was going on, and we laughed. All this frustration had been leading up to it for so long.

"We were like, 'What are we doing, man? The three of us have all independently come to this thought and we don't want to lose this thing.' So we made a decision to make a change - and here we are." Read more here.




Slipknot's Clown Inspired By Paul Gray
(TeamRock Radio) Slipknot's Clown says his artistic side was allowed to flourish thanks to the early support of his parents and the band's late bass player Paul Gray. And the percussionist, aka Shawn Crahan, says Gray - who died in 2010 - influences his artwork to this day. Crahan creates Slipknot's album artwork as well as other pieces and says he owes much of his expressiveness to childhood friend Gray, as well as his late parents who encouraged his artistic side.

Clown tells TeamRock Radio's Metal Hammer Magazine Show: "Paul loved my art. He believed in me all the way back then. He saw something in me. When I have my stuff I laugh and I'm like, 'This is some sick sh*t, he'd love this.' He's always on my mind man, he's always there.

"My mom must have recognised something really early because for whatever reason I grew up on fine art books like Rembrandt and Matisse that were written for kids. They were the photos very big, big sentences, very simple. And I have early childhood memories of staring at this stuff. Also Dr Seuss. Those were the two things in my world.

"That's really what started it. I'm positive my mom recognised it but she didn't push it. They always just encouraged me and were there for me. Everybody in my childhood and my life are always pushing that art on me, and it's who I am. It's what I live for." Read more here.




Journey Announce Canadian Summer Tour
(hennemusic) Journey have announced dates for a summer tour across Canada. The month-long, 16-show run starts July 6 in Winnipeg, Manitoba before crossing the country from west to east, wrapping things up in St, John's Newfoundland on August 2.

VIP Packages will be available through VIP Nation, including premium seats, exclusive merchandise and more, starting Tuesday, February 3 at VIPNation.com.

Journey recently announced their first Las Vegas residency, which will see the band perform 9 shows at The Joint inside Hard Rock Hotel & Casino between April 29 and May 16. Read more here.




Slash To Rock Conan This Week
(hennemusic) Slash will perform as the musical guest on TBS' late night talk show Conan on Thursday, February 5th as he continues a world tour in support of his latest album, "World On Fire."

The guitarist was recently honored with the Les Paul Award at the 30th annual NAMM Technical Excellence & Creativity (TEC) Awards in Anaheim, California.

Slash was joined for a performance at the January 24 event by Richie Sambora, Orianthi and Jeff "Skunk" Baxter. You can watch video of the performance here.




Pat Travers Goes Retro For Upcoming Album
(Classic Rock) Canadian guitar icon Pat Travers says he's stripped back his sound on his upcoming album Retro Rocket. It's set for launch on March 17 via Cleopatra and he reveals he took the decision as he wanted to capture the sound of the 70s.

He tells Classic Rock Revisited: "With Retro Rocket all I really did was just strip everything down. I had a '57 Gold Top Les Paul and no effects, and I just played it all one time through. I did a couple of overdubs, but nothing major. I just tried to get that raw kind of feel that bands were doing in the 70s because they had to - there was no other way to record then.

"More and more, I am using less and less of any kinds of effects on guitar. I am even using less guitar picks and I am playing my Fender Telecaster a lot more. I am into finding things on a simple guitar that sound great without having to sex them up to make them sound good."

He continues: "A couple of weeks ago I got thinking about Paul Kossoff and Free. I went on YouTube and called up a bunch of their early live concerts. I think I have as much of a connection with him as I do with Jimi Hendrix - maybe even more so." Read more here.




Todd Rundgren Announces New Album and Tour
Todd Rundgren has announced that he will be releasing his new studio album, entitled 'Global', on April 6th in North America and he will be launching a tour in support of the effort that same week.

'Global', which mixes rock, soul and EDM, will be released internationally on April 6th and Rungren has also announced that a 180g-vinyl edition of the album will be released on April 27th.

Rundgren will be kicking off the first leg of his North American tour on April 10th in Park City, UT at The Egyptian Theatre. He has announced dates through May 23rd in Ft. Lauderdale, FL and will be revealing the dates for the second leg soon. Check out the tour dates here.




The Sword To Begin Recording New Album After March Dates
The Sword has announced a handful of live dates that they will be launching next month leading up to them entering the recording studio to begin tracking the follow-up to their 2012 album "Apocryphon."

The band will be kicking off the live dates on March 11th in New Orleans and have also announced additional shows in Monroe (LA), Memphis and Oklahoma City.

Following the shows, the band is scheduled to enter a recording studio in Austin, Texas on March 16th. The album will be produced by Adrian Quesada and their label Razor & Tie anticipate a late summer release. See the tour dates here.




Steve Howe Releasing Solo Anthology
(Classic Rock) Yes and former Asia guitarist Steve Howe has curated a 33-track compilation entitled simply Anthology, which is to be released on March 10. The 2CD set contains material recorded between 1975 and 2011, and it's launched ahead of a 12-date UK tour.

Rhino Records say: "Anthology maps his musical journey across 36 years, 16 albums and countless genres. It provides an enlightening showcase for Howe's six-string prowess on songs like Pennants, The Collector, Maiden Voyage - one of many featuring his son Dylan on drums - and King's Ransom from his 2011 album Time. The collection also includes covers of two Bob Dylan songs, several cuts from Motif.

"In addition to selections from his studio albums, it also includes tracks from a pair of compilation albums: Sharp On Attack from 1988's Guitar Speak, and flamenco-flavored Mood For A Day, one of Howe's signature songs with Yes. The version included here is taken from the 1993 album Symphonic Music of Yes." Check out the track details here.




Monster Magnet Trying To Distance Themselves From Metal Reputation
(Classic Rock) Monster Magnet frontman Dave Wyndorf has revealed that working on last year's Milking The Stars has convinced the band to keep experimenting with their sound.

The album was an alternative take on their 2013 record Last Patrol. But rather than remixing the original tracks, the band reworked the entire recording in order to give it a psychedelic "weird 60s vibe."

And Wyndorf says the idea behind the project was to distance himself from the group's metal tag - something they'll continue to do. He tells Smells Like Infinite Sadness: "I keep trying to step away from Monster Magnet's reputation that we're a metal band - which is not the case and has never been. I guess me singing it and still playing loud music is still confusing people.

"So I'm like, 'You know something? How about this? Are we still metal guys?' So this is the way it's going to be from now on with me. That experiment just proved to me that I'll just do this stuff on a regular record from now on - even if I can't reproduce it live." Read more here.




Faith No More Star Discusses Comeback Album
(Classic Rock) Faith No More keyboardist Roddy Bottum promises the band won't let their fans down with their reunion record. The follow-up to 1997's Album Of The Year is expected later this year, following the release of a single entitled Superhero next month.

Bottum reports that bassist Billy Gould is nearing completion on the mixing, and that frontman Mike Patton has "done an amazing job" with his contribution.

He adds: "I can only say it sounds like us and it doesn't - in the best possible way. You know what to expect, and we are going to honor that expectation the only way we know how." Read more here.




The Used's Quinnn Allman Taking A Year Off
(TeamRock Radio) The Used guitarist Quinnn Allman is taking a year off from the band, he's announced. The move comes just ahead of the band's UK tour in support of sixth album Imaginary Enemy, launched in 2014.

Co-founder Allman will be replaced by Justin Shekoski of Saosin for 2015. The Used say: "We are saddened to announced that Quinn will be taking a temporary hiatus from the band for the next year.

"Quinn is a vital part of the group and we wish him the best in his upcoming endeavours, and look forward to the day he rejoins us on the road. We are thrilled to share that Justin will be filling in this year." Read more here.



Special Providence Set Release On New Album
(Prog) Hungarian progressive metal/jazz outfit Special Providence will release their fourth album in March, they've announced. Essence Of Change will launch on March 30 via their new label GEP and will be the follow-up to 2012's Soul Alert.

And the band say they decided on the name as 2014 was a year of transition for the group following the departure of keyboardist Zoltan Csery after a 10-year spell.

They say in a statement: "2014 was probably one of the most memorable years in the band's life with all the major changes and new adventures: The band member change, working on the new material, recording the new album and signing to a new label. These changes have taught us and given us a lot.

"We've learned about each other, about relationships, about life itself and above all, to deal with the flow of change which always allows us to be reborn time after time, to be creative, to take on and fight for new things, to change our beliefs and help us evolve. That's why the upcoming album is called Essence Of Change." Read more here.




Seven Year Storm Releasing Debut EP
(Prog) Seven Year Storm will launch their debut EP Aion I later this month, they've confirmed. They've made the track Dyatlov available to stream and download via their Bandcamp page and issued a video teaser for the EP.

The outfit is the brainchild of drummer Sean Lang and the five-track he recorded with guitarist Dean Lamb and bassist Brent Mackenzie will be released on February 24 thanks to an IndieGoGo crowdfunding drive.

The Vancouver-based band also plan to release EP Aion II later in the year and Lang, who is also a drum instructor, reveals he never initially intended to make his material public.

He says: "I am seriously passionate about drums - even more so about music. Over the past few years I have written hundreds of songs without any real plan to do anything with them.

"I played along to a few of these songs on some of my video lessons, and then requests like, 'When is this coming out?' started pouring in. My stock answer was always, 'It's not - it's just music I wrote for fun.' But after years of the same conversation, I finally got the hint."






Genesis Cofounder Anthony Phillips Reissuing Solo Album
(Prog) Genesis founding guitarist Anthony Phillips has announced that he will release the Definitive Edition of his 1997 solo debut, The Geese And The Ghost, on March 9 via Esoteric Recordings.

The three-disc set presents a remastered version of the original record, a second disc of demos and early versions, plus a DVD featuring a 5.1 Surround Sound mix. Unreleased tracks include the unreleased single version of Silver Song from 1973 and the previously unreleased Only Your Love - both with Phillips' former bandmate Phil Collins on vocals.

The project comes on the heels of the five-disc anthology Harvest Of The Heart, which offered a thorough 90-track career overview of Phillips' work and included 10 previously unreleased tunes. Read more here.




Devin Townsend Taking Fan Requests For Royal Albert Hall Show
(Prog) Devin Townsend has asked fans to make their setlist suggestions for his show at London's Royal Albert Hall in April. He wants those who won't be there to make their own choices, because the performance is likely to be released on DVD at a later date.

And he says his band are prepared to play anything at all from his catalogue - except material from his Strapping Young Lad era. The Canadian last year confirmed the Albert Hall show, which has sold out, ahead of three UK tour dates, saying he'd aim to outdo his 2012 Retinal Circus event at the same venue.

Now Townsend says: "I'm here to ask you what you'd like to hear if I was to do a by-request show for the second half of the Royal Albert Hall performance. We're going to do the Dark Matter and Ziltoid set, take a short break, come back and do a by-request." Read more here.



Anathema, Haken, Alcest Added To Ramblin' Man Fair
(Prog) Anathema, Haken, Alcest, Knifeworld, Anna Phoebe and Unto Us have been added to the Prog Stage bill for the inaugural Ramblin' Man Fair. The event - run by The Rock Collective and sponsored by TeamRock - takes place on the weekend of July 25-26 at Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent.

Headliners Camel and Marillion plus Dream Theater and Blue Oyster Cult will all play exclusive UK sets at the festival. The Prog Stage also features Ian Anderson playing the best of Jethro Tull, Pendragon, Riverside, The Pineapple Thief and Messenger. More acts are to be announced in due course.

The Ramblin' Man Fair also features Classic Rock and Blues stages, with the Scorpions, Gregg Allman and many others already revealed for the bill. Read more here.





Pearl Jam and Soundgarden Rock Mad Season Tribute
(hennemusic) Members of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden performed a tribute to Seattle band Mad Season with the Seattle Symnphony as part of their Sonic Evolution series on January 30 and video from the shows has been posted online.

The show at Benaroya Hall saw Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready play three songs with the Symphony - under the direction of conductor Ludovic Morlot.

Commissioned by the Symphony, the songs included French composer Yann Robin's "Ashes", a piece inspired by Nirvana; "Beyond Much Difference" by Angelique Poteat and inspired by Pearl Jam; and, "Waking The Horizon", a piece conceived by McCready.

The Pearl Jam guitarist and the Symphony were then joined in the second half of the evening by bassist Duff McKagan, drummer Barrett Martin, Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell and Pearl Jam's Stone Gossard, Jeff Ament and Matt Cameron for a tribute to Mad Season, the 1990s Seattle supergroup made up of members from Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam and Screaming Trees.

The Sonic Evolution performance also included covers of two songs by Seattle supergroup Temple Of The Dog, "Call Me A Dog" and "Reach Down."

Mad Season released one album, "Above", in 1995 before going on permanent hiatus the following year due to the conflicting schedules of the group's members; Alice In Chains vocalist Layne Staley later died of a drug overdose in 2002.





Director Warned Kurt Cobain's Mother Before Watching Film
(Classic Rock) The director of the upcoming Kurt Cobain documentary says it features scenes that the Nirvana singer would have been embarrassed to let his mother see.

Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck director Brett Morgen says he warned Kurt's mother Wendy O'Connor about some of the scenes in the film , including Cobain discussing his drug use and intimate footage of him and his wife Courtney Love.

Morgen tells Rolling Stone: "When I showed Wendy the film for the first time, I told her there were things that no mother should see. And it was very difficult and painful for me to show her some of the stuff in the third act of the film.

"I know that she would prefer that not be in the movie, and I don't blame her. Even seeing him having intimate relations with Courtney - I don't think Kurt would have wanted Wendy to see that.

"But we weren't trying to bring him down. We were trying to look him in the eye. I didn't want to humiliate him. I don't think there has ever been, or will ever be, another movie about an icon that's this raw or intimate." Read more here.



Joe Bonamassa Previews Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf Tribute
(Classic Rock) Joe Bonamassa has released an online video preview trailer for his live forthcoming DVD Muddy Wolf At Red Rocks - his tribute to Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf.

It was recorded in Colorado last year when he played in front of the biggest audience of his career to date. He began the show by saying: "They always try to write off the blues - well, we've proven tonight that at least 9,000 people like the blues."

Muddy Wolf At Red Rocks will be released on multiple formats on March 24, with Blu-ray and DVD editions featuring over 90 minutes of bonus features, including behind-the-scenes video, photo gallery and more.

Watch the preview here.




Uli Jon Roth Sometimes Glad Fans Film Gigs
(Classic Rock) Uli Jon Roth says he doesn't allow himself to get annoyed by fans recording his shows on their phones - and adds that sometimes he's glad they do. The guitar icon is on the road in the US ahead of the release of his upcoming double album of reworked Scorpions tracks - Scorpions Revisited, out on March 10 via UDR.

And while he understands that it could be a distraction, he won't insist fans keep their mobile phones in their pockets while he's on stage. Roth tells Rockeyez: "It could be annoying but I don't allow myself to be annoyed. Usually when they are standing in front of the guitar, that is all they hear and it sounds ridiculous.

"Sometimes it's actually welcome because sometimes we're on stage and then I think, 'Wow that was really good.' You play a song and it's a really good improv and I think, 'I wish I had recorded that.' And then I see a guy with a cellphone and I say, 'Oh yeah, someone did record it.'

"Yesterday that was exactly the case. We played in Seattle and we jammed for quite a long time and it was the best we ever did. I was hoping someone was there with a cellphone and recorded it." Read more here.




No Sin Evades His Gaze Release 'Filth' Video
(TeamRock Radio) The tech metal newbies No Sin Evades His Gaze have given TeamRock's Metal Hammer the premiere of their new video for the song Filth, which comes from the band's debut album Age Of Sedation.

Filth is the follow-up single to the title track. Speaking about the video, the band say: "While the Age Of Sedation video had quite a large, epic scope to fit the theme, we wanted Filth to be more fast-paced and somewhat chaotic.

"We had the idea of having the camera actually been pushed and thrown into the following shot to give the visuals quite a fluid and aggressive look. We're all incredibly stoked with the results!" Watch the video here.



Megadeth's David Ellefson Announces Peavey ReValver Artist Bundle
(hennemusic) Megadeth bassist David Ellefson has teamed up with Peavey for the David Ellefson ReValver Artist bundle. In association with Peavey's ReValver 4 amp modeling software, the bundle features the Hangar 18 bass amp and cabinet, modeled after the head and cabinet Ellefson uses for live shows.

Peavey has also leveraged its ground-breaking ACT(Audio Cloning Technology) process to capture instrument models of the bass guitars most associated with Ellefson.

To round out the bundle, Ellefson has personally created a bank of presets that recreate the sought-after signature sounds from throughout his career. "When Peavey approached me about introducing bass amp models to ReValver and developing a signature bundle," says Ellefson, "the thing that excited me the most was the opportunity to model my whole rig from the instrument, to the amp, to the cab."

"While I've always been aware of the depth at which Peavey models amplifiers, I think their ACT technology, which they use to model instruments, is pretty amazing."

"The results I've heard in the modeling process are really exciting. I hope this bundle will help players find their sound like I did. But mostly, I hope it makes them excited about playing." Read more and watch the promo video here.



Singled Out: You Win Again Gravity's Skyline
Today UK progressive/alternative outfit You Win Again Gravity tell us about their new single/video "Skyline" which comes from their latest EP "Let Go Lightly". Here is the story:

'Skyline' is the focus of the new EP, Let Go Lightly, and was the obvious choice for the first single. Amongst the other two tracks on the record, it ties together and concludes the theme of deciding between a life of secure conformity and uncertain creativity, and the arguments that can then ensue inside a person's head. This also ties in with the EP artwork and the video, where we wanted to create a mini-story to support this theme, but also help the song stand out without the need of the other two tracks to help explain it.

The video begins by introducing our main character, standing on bridge, clearly struggling internally with something, and outwardly struggling to create and sell his own music. He's living on the edge of poverty and is very quickly confronted by the dangers that come with that life. The second character enters during the middle section of the song; a confident, arrogant businessman, secure in his career and opinions. He refuses the work that our artist has put forward and from then on acts as a point of frustration, appearing obnoxious in his successful position and contrasting with the main character. This drives the artist into a rage and appears to give him the impetus he needs to send him back to the bridge we saw him at to begin with, where instead of meeting his own end, he finds someone familiar already there with similar intentions...

The idea behind this is that you can never tell much about someone from how they look, and that in our experience, it's not always the people that seem obviously downtrodden that are actually miserable. People are complex, and so on a simple level this purely reinforces the whole 'book/cover' motto, although it does also show that at least some of the best artists can face the most difficulty being recognised.

Monday, February 2, 2015

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Alice Cooper Offers To Kill Motley Crue
(TeamRock Radio) Alice Cooper has offered to end Motley Crue's final show by killing all four members of the band. The shock-rocker - who dies in a variety of ways during his own set - remains as special guest act for the last leg of Crue's farewell world trek.

Motley Crue last year signed a legally-binding deal to ensure they could never hit the road again. Cooper told Triple M about his offer to help the band live up to the agreement.

"They finish up in the United States on New Year's, and that's their last gig. I told them, 'Why don't you let me kill you on stage? That finishes everything.' Four guillotines, floomp! Done! Auction off the heads on stakes." Read more here.




Travis Barker Talks Tom DeLonge Blink-182 Controversy
(Radio.com) Fans knew little of the troubles brewing within blink-182 until drummer Travis Barker attempted to assemble the threesome for a performance at his annual Musink Music & Tattoo Festival, March 20-22 in Costa Mesa, Calif.

And now, Barker has shed a little more light on what happened. Minutes after the announcement that blink-182 would headline the show with Alkaline Trio's Matt Skiba filling in for Tom DeLonge, a follow-up press release was issued by the band's publicist declaring that DeLonge was leaving the band "indefinitely."

"We [blink-182] had agreed to do this show," Barker explained Friday morning on the Kevin & Bean show on KROQ (a CBS Radio station). "We had planned this in the end of October. We had all agreed to do it. It was concrete, blink was headlining. Then the day before New Year's Eve we got an email saying Tom is indefinitely taking a leave of absence. He doesn't know how long. It could be forever. More than likely it's forever and will not be doing anything blink-related, meaning live shows, recordings. And we were set to go in studio on Jan. 5. Managers had studios rented, equipment was moved over. Everyone was raring to go. And this is the fourth time it's happened."

Barker echoed the same thoughts in his Rolling Stone interview earlier this week, saying that this series of events has a precedent. "This is exactly how it went down 10 years ago. No phone call from Tom. It was always just his management saying, 'Don't bug Tom. Tom's out. Leave him alone.'

"You know, the way we see it is, you know when it happened 10 years ago we had this big tsunami benefit that we were supposed to play and we pulled out. It sucked for everyone. It sucked for the fans. It sucked for us. And it was kind of the same this for this Musink show. Let's get through this show. We committed. We said we play it, let's play it."

Barker explained that the band's last reunion, which happened in 2009, may have been for the wrong reasons. "From the time my plane crash happened and I survived, it was like, 'Dude you almost died. I have to play music with you again,'" he said. "Then it turned into interviews where he was like, 'I was on a plane when Travis got in a plane crash and everyone was talking to me and it felt weird and poor me.' He took it to a weird place."

But no worries, they're still friends--or, at least Barker considers them such. Read more here.



Slayer Frontman Slams Online Fan Group
(TeamRock Radio) Slayer frontman Tom Araya has publicly withdrawn his support for a group of his band's fans operating via a Facebook page, branding them rude, disrespectful cyberbullies.

Last year he took a picture for the group, named the F***ing Slayer Gang (FSG), after his wife asked him to. But since then she's decided "it was best to leave their group."

Araya says in a statement: "They made up a sign and approached my wife Sandra under the guise of a family asking for support. After a few months my wife didn't like how this group was managing their page. The conduct this group was showing is distasteful, rude and disrespectful to all Slayer and metal fans." Read more here.



Megadeth To Begin Recording New Album Next Month
(Classic Rock) Dave Mustaine has confirmed Megadeth will start recording their 15th album in March - even though he hasn't revealed who'll be in the band. Guitarist Chris Broderick and drummer Shawn Drover left in November and they've since confirmed the formation of their own project, who began tracking their debut record this weekend.

And Mustaine - who's only said that fans would be happy with the duo's replacements - has vowed to stick to his own vision over the follow-up to 2013's Super Collider.

He tells Full Metal Jackie: "I'm going in the studio March 2 no matter what. It's set right now. I told the label I'm not making another radio song ever, cause you know that's what record companies want. It was the bane of Megadeth's existence.

"When 1992's Countdown To Extinction came out, we had so many radio songs - from Countdown to Youthanasia to Cryptic Writings to Risk and down and down and down. It was more radio, radio, radio. I love all those songs, but it's not what Megadeth fans want to hear." Read more here.




The Who Reissuing Catalog On Vinyl
(Classic Rock) The Who will re-release all 11 studio albums on vinyl as part of their 50th anniversary celebrations. My Generation (1965), A Quick One (1966), The Who Sell Out (1967), Tommy (1969), Who's Next (1971), Quadrophenia (1973), The Who By Numbers (1975), Who Are You (1978), Face Dances (1981), It's Hard (1982) and Endless Wire (2006) have all been remastered and pressed on 180g vinyl.

They will be released in North America on March 24th, along with a double-vinyl edition of their recent The Who Hits 50! compilation. Tommy, The Who Sell Out, Quadrophenia and Face Dances will all come bundled with extras, including posters and booklets. All are currently available to pre-order here.

They're followed on April 7th by The Brunswick Singles Box 1965-1966. It contains seven heavyweight vinyl singles from The Who's early days, including I Can't Explain, Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere, My Generation, Circles, A Legal Matter, The Kids Are Alright and La-La-La Lies. The box is the first of a four-part set, complete with color booklet and liner notes. Read more here.




Def Leppard's New Music Is A Mixture Of Styles
(Classic Rock) Def Leppard's Rick Allen says their latest material is a "wonderful mixture" of styles. They're currently working on the follow-up to 2008's Songs From The Sparkle Lounge and hope to release their 11th album later this year.

And the drummer reveals the new tracks encapsulate everything they've done before while still paying tribute to their musical influences.

On the subject of album he tells Talking Metal Digital: "We continue to pay homage to our roots - a lot of the bands we grew up listening to during the 70s. I think it's a wonderful mixture of everything that inspired us and everything we've done. I think people will hear many different influences."

Allen says the majority of the 16 tracks they've been working on are almost finished and reveals some are "just about ready to present."

He continues: "We've carved out three good long sessions where we all got together. And within those time periods we were able to put about 16 songs together and as of right now, they're more or less about 85-90% finished - some of them even more so. Some are just about ready to present, so we're really excited about it. It's been a really nice project. " Read more here.


Slash Has Four Films In The Works
(Classic Rock) Slash says his film production company, Slasher Films, currently has four films in various stages of planning and production, with one set to be released by the end of 2015.

The guitarist formed Slasher Films in 2010; he produced the company's debut flick, Nothing Left To Fear, in 2013 and recorded a companion soundtrack album for the project.

Last year, Slash teamed up with Universal Studios Hollywood to compose music for a theme park attraction entitled Clowns 3D as part of their annual Halloween Horror Nights event.

Slash recently attended the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, where he shared some of his movie plans and his long-standing love of the horror genre.

He tells Billboard that he's been a fan "ever since I was really, really young, as far back as I can remember. But I'm producing now. I'm into bringing back the psychological, the super scary. Especially the things you can't see going on… character-driven, plot-driven kinda things." Read more here.



Iron Maiden's Steve Harris Voted Greatest Bassist
(TeamRock Radio) Metal Hammer readers were asked to vote on who is the greatest bassist of all time? And after thousands of fans voted. But there was one clear winner... Iron Maiden's Steve Harris.

Metal Hammer writer and resident Maiden superfan Dom Lawson says of Steve's win: "He's been the driving force behind the greatest metal band of all time for more than 35 years. He's an icon, a hero and a living testament to the power of ambition, determination and humility. But more important than that, Steve Harris is an absolute beast of a bass player.

"There are undoubtedly more technically gifted bassists in the rock world, but the sounds Steve conjures from four strings provides Maiden with a precise and propulsive backbone; that unmistakable, clattering pulse, as essential to the band's music as Bruce Dickinson's voice or those seminal twin guitar harmonies.

"Throw in the fact that H is also a truly great songwriter and it's not hard to see how he topped our poll. The image of Steve Harris, foot on monitor and Fender Precision aimed, machine-gun style, at the first few rows of baying acolytes is simply the visual essence of Iron F***ing Maiden. And furthermore, how the f*** do his fingers move that fast? Steve's playing style is so unique that, surprisingly, it has never been credibly emulated by anyone. Perhaps metal musicians just instinctively know that you don't mess with the master."




Bullet For My Valentine Begin Recording New Album
(TeamRock Radio) Bullet For My Valentine have finally begun recording their fifth album, they've confirmed. Writing has been underway for more than a year, with frontman Matt Tuck saying in October that they'd written 11 tracks for the follow-up to 2013's Temper Temper.

BFMV report: "We have the most songs we've ever had before recording sessions - now begins the difficult process of choosing the best of the best to make the cut.

"We couldn't be more excited to have our man Colin Richardson behind the desk again. We worked with Colin on our first two records, and as we listened back to those during the writing process, we released what a special vibe they have." Read more here.



Queen's Roger Taylor Solo Albums Expanded For Reissue
Queen drummer Roger Taylor's solo albums "Fun in Space" and "Strange Frontier" have been expanded for reissue on March 24th in both CD and vinyl formats. Conqueroo sent over these details:

In between legs of Queen's tours in 1980, drummer Roger Taylor spent time at Mountain Studios in Montreux, Switzerland, making his first solo recordings since the release of the 1977 single "I Wanna Testify." Those recordings would make up his first solo album, 1981's Fun in Space.

The Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame member produced, wrote and performed the entire project himself, with only "approximately 50 per cent of keyboards" being handled by engineer David Richards.

The Fun in Space LP will be reissued on vinyl for the time since its 1981 release. The first run will be on clear vinyl (with black vinyl to follow) and contains a reproduction of the original album's full color inner sleeve with lyrics. The CD version, housed in a digipak, contains three bonus tracks: both sides of Taylor's 1977 solo offering ("I Wanna Testify" b/w "Turn on the TV") and the U.K. single version of the album's "My Country I & II" (issued as "My Country").

A few months after Queen released The Works (featuring the Roger Taylor-penned smash "Radio Ga Ga"), Taylor unleashed his second solo album, Strange Frontier. While pieces were recorded in Munich while Queen was recording The Works, Taylor also worked on the material in Switzerland. He once again handled the vast majority of instruments and vocals, but took advantage of the time in Munich with Queen, with his three bandmates making guest appearances on tracks. Strange Frontier also contains a co-write and guitar work from Status Quo's Rick Parfitt, plus covers of Bruce Springsteen's "Racing in the Street" and Bob Dylan's "Masters of War." Production duties were handled by Taylor, engineer David Richards and Mack - with whom Queen had worked since 1980's The Game.

Strange Frontier will be reissued on translucent red vinyl for the first pressing (black vinyl for future runs) with all original packaging elements replicated. The CD, contained in a digipak, features five bonus tracks: remixes of the album's singles "Man on Fire," "I Cry for You (Love, Hope and Confusion)" and "Strange Frontier." It also contains the B-side to the title cut, "Two Sharp Pencils (Get Bad)."

With this material currently only available in the 10 CD/1 DVD collection The Lot, this is the first time versions of the individual albums will be offered outside of that package. Track details here.




Backyard Babies Releasing New Album This Year
(Classic Rock) Backyard Babies will release their 7th album this summer after signing a deal with Gain Music Entertainment. The band regrouped last year following a self-imposed 5-year hiatus after more than 20 years on the circuit.

Backyard Babies will return with a single in May - prior to their early June appearances at the Sweden Rock Festival and Download - with an album due in late August.

Singer Nicke Borg says: "We are extremely pleased to continue our career together with Gain/Sony Music Sweden. It's partly our history together, through the RCA, but above all it is the common love of real rock that makes this cooperation will become a success story."

"Here we go another 25 years, at least!" Read more here.



Trauma Releasing New Album This Month
(Classic Rock) San Francisco Bay Area outfit Trauma will release their 2nd album, Rapture And Wrath, on February 27 via Germany's Pure Steel Records. Trauma is known historically as the band bassist Cliff Burton was in prior to joining Metallica.

Legend has it that James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich were so impressed with seeing Burton perform with Trauma in Los Angeles in 1982 that they scooped him for their own group.

Trauma released their debut album, Scratch And Scream, in 1984 - it was reissued in 2013 - and they return in 2015 with only singer Donny Hillier remaining from the original lineup.

Hillier is joined by guitarist Kurt Fry, bassist Steve Robello and drummer Kris Gustofson for Rapture And Wrath. Read more here.




Dream Theater and Devin Townsend Inspired Periphery's New Album
(Prog) Periphery guitarist Misha Mansoor says his love of concept albums by Dream Theater and Devin Townsend helped inspire his band's Juggernaut: Alpha and Juggernaut: Omega twin releases.

Launched last week via Century Media, the project follows 2012's Periphery II: This Time It's Personal and 2014's Clear EP. Mansoor - who received the Dimebag Darrell Shredder Award at the 2014 Metal Hammer Golden Gods - tells Ultimate Guitar: "Some of my favorite albums are concept records. Like Dream Theater's Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From A Memory, for example. That's just such an awesome record. It's one of my favorite albums ever and I love the use of themes. And a lot of the stuff Devin Townsend does also has a lot of really cool use of themes.

"It's a way to look at an album differently in my opinion. It's a way to look at it rather than a collection of really cool songs, now it's one entity and the songs representing that entity and working within that."

He believes Periphery found a chance to reinvent their creative process through the Juggernaut concept. "It gave us a chance to be more theatrical and adventurous," he says. "I think it was a way to shake up our process, which I didn't want to become routine." Read more here.



Rush's Manager To Be Honored
(hennemusic) Rush manager Ray Danniels will be honored by The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) as the recipient of the 2015 Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award at the 2015 Juno Gala Dinner & Awards on Saturday, March 14 in Hamilton, Ontario as part of Juno Week festivities.

The award recognizes individuals who have made an impact on the Canadian music industry. Danniels is the CEO/President of SRO (Standing Room Only) Management Inc. and of independent record label Anthem Entertainment Group.

"I am grateful to be recognized by my peers for doing something I've loved and been passionate about since I was a teenager," says Danniels. "I share this honour with those that have been with me since the beginning - the members of Rush - Geddy, Alex and Neil."

Danniels began his career as an agent in the music business when he was a teenager, first booking bands and then moving on to promoting concerts in his hometown of Toronto. In 1971 he took on both agent and manager roles with a rock band from Willowdale called Rush. Read more here.

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Dream Theater, Saxon, BOC Added To Ramblin' Man
(Classic Rock) Dream Theater, Saxon, Blue Oyster Cult, FM and Not Hot Ashes have been added to the Ramblin' Man Fair line-up. Created by The Rock Collective and sponsored by Team Rock, the event will take place at Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent on July 25-26.

"We are excited about playing Ramblin' Man," says Saxon's Biff Byford. "It will be the last show of the 35th anniversary tour, so make sure you bring your denim and leather."

They join headliners Scorpions, Gregg Allman, Camel and Marillion - all festival exclusives - along with Ian Anderson, Pendragon, Riverside, The Pineapple Thief, Messenger, Shooter Jennings, Hayseed Dixie, Joanne Shaw Taylor and Aaron Keylock. More acts will be announced at 9am on Monday. Read more here.



Idlewild Releasing Their Own Limited Edition Beer
(TeamRock Radio) Indie rockers Idlewild have launched their own craft ale. Titled Scottish Fiction IPA, it was made in conjunction with Edinburgh brewers Barney's Beer and is limited to just 1250 bottles. It will be sold in independent beer and wine stores throughout Scotland.

Every bottle of the beer, which is named after their track from 2002 album The Remote Part, comes with a download code for an acoustic version of A Film For The Future.

Frontman Roddy Woomble says: "Idlewild are a band of committed and enthusiastic craft beer and ale drinkers and Barney's Beer has been a favourite for quite a while." Read more here.




The Dillinger Escape Plan To Headline ArcTanGent Festival
(TeamRock Radio) The Dillinger Escape Plan have been named as first headliners for this year's ArcTanGent festival - and bosses have vowed it'll be the biggest and best event to date.

65daysofstatic, Vennart, Talons, Her Name is Calia, British Theatre, The Algorithm and Rolo Tomassi are among the other acts confirmed for Fernhill Farm near Bristol on the weekend of August 20-22.

ArcTanGent aims to be the "ultimate music festival for connoisseurs of math-rock, post-rock, noise-rock, alt-rock and everything in between." Organiser James Scartlett says: "This year we were keen to come back bigger and better than ever and I think announcing the likes of The Dillinger Escape Plan and 65daysofstatic is a big statement of intent." Read more here.




Korpiklaani Announce New Album
(TeamRock Radio) Korpiklaani will release their 9th album, Notia, in May as part of re-signing a new deal with Nuclear Blast Records. The follow-up to 2012's Manala was recorded at Finland's Petrax Studio with producer Aksu Hanttu, and is the first album to feature new accordionist Sami Pertulla, who played an active role in the folk arrangements along with fiddler Tuomas Rounakari.

Vocalist Jonne Järvelä says: "We have finally managed to create the balance between folk and metal in the way I've always dreamt it to be. Thanks to Sami's arrangements and Tuomas's crazy shredding of the violin."

Bassist Jarkko Aaltonen explains the meaning behind album's title. He says: "Noita in the traditional Finnish meaning is different than what people associate it with nowadays. 'Noita' is a person with wider knowledge and understanding of the nature and who also was believed to possess paranormal or unnatural abilities. 'Noita' is someone that you turn to when you need help of some kind." Read more here.





The Agonist's New Singer Changed Band's Approach
(TeamRock Radio) The Agonist guitarist Danny Morino says new singer Vicky Psarakis changed the way the band writes music. Morino says Psarakis brought a collaborative approach to songwriting sessions that was lacking when previous vocalist Alissa White-Gluz was at the helm.

White-Gluz left The Agonist last year to replace Angela Gossow in Arch Enemy. And The Agonist's upcoming album Eye Of Providence is the first to feature Psarakis, who Morino says was a breath of fresh air in the studio.

He tells Metal Wani: "The way we approached the songwriting process on this record was really different. The other three were all written in the same method. I would write a song and bring it to Alissa and she would write the lyrics and vocals. There was zero communication. No collaboration. There was no room for discussion with Alissa.

"After Vicky joined we took a much more collaborative approach. Everyone's viewpoint on this album was what's best for the song. Whereas on previous albums people got a little selfish thinking, 'What about my vocal part,' or, 'What about my guitar part.' Vicky lived with me, basically for the period that we wrote and recorded the album.

"So the songs ended up coming across like one piece of art, rather than different parts glued together." Read more here.




Korn Seek Inspiration From Streaming Sites
(TeamRock Radio) Korn guitarist James 'Munky' Shaffer says the band trawl streaming sites to be inspired by new music. Munky says the group - who re-released latest album The Paradigm Shift in an expanded package last year - prefer to listen to current acts rather than harking back to older influences when it comes to writing new material.

He tells Rock Sins: "We try to constantly look on SoundCloud or whatever it is and try to see what people are doing. Or just try to get inspired by music that's yet to be discovered. We have always done that.

"I think we've always tried to stay on the cutting edge of recording techniques and technology and like, 'Oh listen to this sound. Listen to these sounds.' I think that's where the dubstep came into play was we've always tried to capture that low-end, that big, heavy bass.

"And the electronic stuff was that extra branch to the tree that needed to grow a little bit and see where it took us." Read more here.






Slipknot Release Live 'Custer' Video
(TeamRock Radio) Slipknot have released an official live video for the song "Custer" via their Facebook page which was recorded during the band's appearance at their Knotfest music festival.

The track comes from their latest album .5 The Gray Chapter which launched last year - their first release since the death of bassist Paul Gray in 2010 and the departure of drummer Joey Jordison in 2013.

They've just announced a run of North American shows with Lamb Of God, Bullet For My Valentine and Motionless In White starting in July. Before that, they'll headline the main stage at Download at Donington Park on June 12. Watch the video here.




The Offspring Release New Song 'Coming For You'
(Radio.com) The Offspring have new music in the work and the first taste of it is the appropriately titled comeback track, "Coming for You." It's a drum-heavy stadium-bound anthem that arrives with a video montage of footage of their live shows.

As for whether or not more music will follow? The band hasn't said yet. They simply dropped "Coming for You" with a note that said "We are excited to announce the release of our brand new song."

But given that their last album Days Go By was released in 2012, it seems likely that more music will follow. Aside from the time in between their 2003 album Splinter, 2008's Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace, and 2012's Days Go By, the band has stuck to a relatively regular release schedule, dropping an album every few years or less.





Protest The Hero Frontman Pokes Fun At Asking Alexandria In Spoof
(TeamRock Radio) Protest The Hero frontman Rody Walker has created a spoof 'audition' tape for the vacant vocal slot in Asking Alexandria. Walker's video includes a song he wrote especially for the occasion, making fun of AA's sound and featuring the singer's bewildered pet dog watching as he frantically cleans his house.

English metalcore outfit Asking Alexandria split with singer Danny Worsnop last week and it has been speculated that Down & Dirty frontman Denis Shaforostov is to be named his replacement.

But Walker took the opportunity to put himself forward for the job, saying he could cook and clean for the band and describing himself as "a stay-at-home boyfriend." He also insists AA is his favourite band, before admitting he'd never heard any of their songs.

Walker's track includes lyrics such as "I can sing high, I can sing kinda low..I can't sing that low," and "If I was in Asking Alexandria I might actually be okay, I won't default on my mortgage when I'm finally getting paid."

Watch the video here.




The Black Keys' Austin City Limits Performance Goes Online
(hennemusic) The Black Keys were featured on the latest edition of the legendary PBS series Austin City Limits and video from the full episode is now streaming online.

The band's 6-song, 30-minute set included three tunes from their current release, "Turn Blue" - "Weight of Love", "Fever" and "Gotta Get Away." Recorded on November 17, The Black Keys were paired on the January 31 episode with a set by J. Roddy Walston & The Business.

The Black Keys recently cancelled their upcoming UK and European tour dates following an injury sustained by Patrick Carney over the holidays that saw the drummer dislocate his shoulder when a wave slammed him to the ocean floor on the island of Saint-Barthélemy.

The group are planning to resume the Turn Blue World Tour on April 2 in Brisbane, Australia. Watch the Austin City Limits video here.




At The Gates In Latest Ghost On The Road Episode
(TeamRock Radio) Swedish metal outfit At The Gates are the latest band to feature on FreqsTV's Ghost On The Road documentary series. Previous artists to appear in the series which gives a behind-the-scenes glimpse of what life is like for groups on tour include Gotthard and Protest The Hero.

In the latest short film, guitarist Anders Bjorler reflects on seeing bands live when he was younger, treating fans the right way and why they decided to keep their day jobs outside of the group.

He says: "We don't tour that much any more. This was a compromise since vocalist Tomas Lindberg and bassist Jonas Bjorler still have their day jobs and we work around that.

"I do some film - advertising stuff, Jonas is an accountant, guitarist Martin Larsson does bookings for our small rock club and drummer Adrian Erlandsson has a big photo studio in London, so we all have things apart from At The Gates.

"We decided to keep our day jobs to have some kind of security and let music be a professional hobby for us. It's very hard to make a living through music and we realised that pretty early. It's good to have your feet in the normal world to connect with real people."






Guy LeMonnier Explains Trans-Siberian Orchestra Cow Costume
Guy LeMonnier, former lead vocalists for Trans-Siberian Orchestra, recent spoke with Music & Art Interviews by Dan Roth and discussed a variety of topics including his dismissal from the band and the infamous time that he appeared on stage in a "cow costume". Here are those excerpts from the interview.

Question: One event that seems to have gone down in TSO lore is your appearance on stage in a cow costume. For years, TSO fans talked about this as one of the funniest things ever witnessed on the TSO stage. Tommy talked a bit about it in my interview with him. Can you explain how you wound up on stage wearing a cow costume? [Laughs]

Guy: Well, I found a cow costume in my size and it was all over from there, Dan. [Laughs] When you find an XXXL cow costume, you hang on to it!

Part of the reason that the audiences loved us so much is because we were always taking it to the next level and hamming it up. Audiences like to feel that they are being let in on something or they are part of a joke. During the introductions, we would really ham it up and show the charisma of this group. Those kinds of actions were very much frowned upon by the organization.

Anyway, I had found this cow costume and I brought it with me to rehearsals as a joke for Halloween, but never used it. So now, I had this costume in my luggage. We let Tommy know what was up, but we didn't tell him when. We get to Omaha for a show and I decided that I was going to get into this costume for the intros. I walked out on to stage in this head-to-toe cow costume, with a straight face as if nothing was wrong. Tommy basically spit water across the stage. [Laughs] He put a towel over the udders, which made it look like a bunch of erections. Everyone on stage and in the audience was cracking up - it went on forever. I just walked to the mic with a complete straight face and said "What?". The crowd roared. It was a lot of fun. Of course there was a phone call from the office waiting for us after the show.

I got gifts for years from fans: cowbells, cow statues, anything cow related. It was good times, a lot of fun.

Question: Can you talk about the circumstances that led to your separation from TSO in 2007?

Guy: My ending was horrendous and life-changing, like many peoples were. All I want to say about it - and I do want to say this - is that I was fired over hearsay. And the hearsay came from an unreliable source, especially in light of the behavior that occurred afterwards. There was enough drama to fill a reality show.

I had just bought a house down the street from where Al Pitrelli owned a compound of six houses with Jane. I did this because I, along with the rest of the TSO cast, were all invited to stay up there and live there and contribute to and write the next TSO album.

Question: They asked the cast for creative input?

Guy: That sweetens the pot a little bit, right? I was a single guy and didn't want to live in their house with the others, so I bought my own place down the street. I was working for this multi-million dollar organization and it was great to be brought even more so into the fold - and with the promise of helping to create the next album. Of course, that promise never came through, and I was let go.




Dee Snider's Harley Show Performance Goes Online
(hennemusic) Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider performed at the 2015 Harley Show in Montreal, Quebec on January 24th and video of his performance is now streaming online.

Snider rocked classic tracks by Twisted Sister, AC/DC as well as Steppenwolf at the event, where he was joined by openers The Dawn Truth and Eagle Tears.

The 36th Harley Show saw over 50 Harley-Davidson and custom motorcycles riding around in the Bell Centre, a presentation of the most spectacular custom bikes in America and the 2015 Harley-Davidson apparel collection.

Last month, the singer wrapped up performances of "Dee Snider's Rock & Roll Christmas Tale", a play running at the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place in Chicago.




Confessions Of A Traitor Release 'The Wolf, The Pack' Video
(TeamRock Radio) Metallic hardcore upstarts Confessions Of A Traitor have premiered their new music video for the song "The Wolf, The Pack" with TeamRock's Metal Hammer.

"The Wolf, The Pack" is the final video to be taken from the band's latest EP Seasons available now from their Bandcamp. Speaking about the song, the band say:

"The song is about Confessions Of A Traitor's formation and the sacrifices we make for the band to work. But the main theme is the support we have from our fans, friends and family."

The band are also heading out on a UK tour with Malefice and Chapters. Check out the dates and watch the video here.



Black Peaks Streaming New Single 'Glass Built Castles'
(TeamRock Radio) Brighton UK-based post-rockers Black Peaks have released their latest single Glass Built Castles via their Bandcamp page. And along with launching the track, they've announced a headlining gig at London's Barfly on April 8.

Glass Built Castles follows the release of Say You Will from their as-yet-untitled album which is due to see the light of day later this year. Frontman Will Gardner says of Glass Built Castles: "It's the third part of a four-part, four-track story on the Black Peaks debut album. The song deals with a fictitious individual's thirst for revenge and the consequences of his actions viewed by an outsider."

Gardner, who is joined in the band by guitarist Joe Gosney, drummer Liam Kearley and bassist Andrew Gosden, previously released the three-track Closer To The Sun EP last year.




Singled Out: Crash Midnight's 151
Today Alex, Bo and Shaun from Crash Midnight tells us about the song "151" which is their first single to radio (add date 2-10-15) from their debut album "Lost In The City". Here is the story:

Shaun: It's funny, this song wasn't really intended to be a real song. We were out partying and pouring through bottles of 151. That song Nightrain came on by Guns n' Roses and we kind of were joking around like, "those guys were some of our biggest heroes and here we are drinking even harder stuff than them."

We thought we were being really cool and so we started spoofing on that song, singing about 151. The song was originally kind of a joke on that and then so many people kept telling us how much they liked it, we decided to make it into an actual song.

Bo: The stuff is jet-fuel!

Shaun: Yeah and we'd be going out emptying a bottle of it every night.

Alex: We started signing a bunch of empty bottles and giving them away to people.

Shaun: Even though we gave a lot of them away, we still had stacks of those bottles in our apartment. We found a place that would sell it for like $16 bucks and we pretty much ran them out of stock each week.

Alex: My uncle owns a bunch of bars in Columbus and when he heard about this song he said "You know that 151 is something you're only supposed to have a little of once every couple months or it destroys your body?" We probably went through a lifetime supply about every week, but I love this song, and I love this spirit. I remember being 18, in this band, and drinking nothing but 151 for a year. And that's About all I remember.

Shaun: This was the stuff that was the root cause of a lot of stories for this band. Bo passing out in the Boston Commons comes to mind.

Bo: I drank a lot of that

Soho: At this point, the song has more meaning to us. It brings back a lot of memories of the early days of this band when we were just carving out these songs. Five guys all crammed into a little two bedroom apartment in Boston's Kenmore Square with a real "us against the world" mentality.

Alex: And it's a cool nod to a band that was a big influence of ours, kinda carrying that torch in a way I guess

Bo: It's rock n' roll and the perfect Friday night song

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