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28 авг 2011


CHASMA Ink Deal With Moribund RecordsMoribund Records has announced the signing of CHASMA. A trio from Portland, Oregon, the band are set to release their debut, Declarations Of The Grand Artificer, later this year. With three songs clocking in at nearly 33 minutes, Chasma's Declarations Of The Grand Artificer "is a bewildering but above all transcendent record, an epic recasting of classic black metal into otherworldly shapes and a plausibly modern contour," according to a press release.
A specific release date for the album will be announced shortly.
"Musically, we are influenced by new millenium-era French black metal and DC screamo," says the band. "And bands like WEAKLING, JOYLESS, AMESEOURS and MAJORITY RULE. We are influenced by the intensity and passion of our brotherhood as musicians and try to express that passion through dimension bending riffs. We don't really fit the black metal label; we consider ourselves either noir nouveau ['new black'] or bright metal."
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28 авг 2011


TWISTED SISTER Guitarist Discusses Live At The Marquee Club Release; Track Stream AvailableTwisted Sister stormed the stage at London's famed Marquee Club in March of 1983 for two intense shows that cemented the band's live legacy in the UK Recordings from those legendary nights reveal the Long Island quintet raw, hungry and catching fire just a few months before it achieved breakout success on radio and MTV.
On September 20th Rhino Handmade will be issuing 'Live at the Marquee Club,' a concert album that collects rare and unreleased recordings from both nights on a single disc. The music comes in a special gatefold made from heavy-duty cardstock and die-cut into the shape of the iconic Twisted Sister logo.
Combining hard-to-find cuts with five previously unreleased songs, including the title track from the band's hard-rocking debut, 'Under the Blade,' and covers of The Shangri-Las' 'Leader of the Pack' and the Slade version of the R&B staple 'Let the Good Times Roll,' the album also includes the first ever public performance of 'You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll,' which would surface just three months later on the band's second album.
Twisted Sister guitarist and guiding force Jay Jay French spoke to Noisecreep about the new release. As a bonus, we've got the exclusive premiere of 'Under the Blade,' one of the album's blistering cuts.
These Marquee shows happened at an important time for the band, right?
Absolutely. We played the Marquee three times and each time it was an important time in our band's career. And the Marquee is such an important room. People talk about CBGBs and other places, but the difference is, the Marquee housed The Who as a residence band, then you had the Stones, Hendrix, Bowie - so much occurred there and the graffiti in the dressing was all the real deal. You knew you were in a special place. We first played there in '82 while recording 'Under the Blade.' Then we went back to record there this third and last time to record these tracks to be originally be used as b-sides of EPs. Historically, these Marquee Shows were the culmination of the British press's love affair with Twisted Sister. That was the peak. We had just finished recording 'You Can't Stop Rock and Roll.' We were ready. They were ready. These are intense performances captured here.
How did the British crowd respond to you?
The English crowd had adopted us by then, they actually rescued us from Long Island. We always felt we had to prove ourselves in England at a level that was beyond, and so we came ready to let them have it. And they were the same with us. The Tri-State area in the States got it, and the UK got it. No place else did back then. In England, the fans and press just went crazy for us. At first they first thought we were a punk band, but we considered ourselves an anti-punk band because we could actually play our instruments. We took pride in that we could actually play. That made us different.
Did you get to know other bands over there back then?
Primarily Motörhead. Lemmy championed the band, If it wasn't for his approval, I'm not sure our career would have happened like it did. The first show over there we ever played was with Motörhead and he totally adopted. He was even there at the Marquee for these shows. He was very important to us and we still see him all the time. We play so many festivals with Motörhead and always invite him on stage.
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28 авг 2011


AVENGED SEVENFOLD Singer On New Drummer: \'As Far As Personality And His Playing, He\'s Our Guy\'Gary Graff of Billboard.com recently conducted an interview with AVENGED SEVENFOLD singer M. Shadows. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
On the band's plan to take a break after it finishes touring to promote its fifth studio album, "Nightmare":
"We've always taken a long time [between albums], and everyone's told us we're stupid for doing that. But I think bands burn themselves out. Look what happened to DISTURBED; those are good friends of ours, and you just get caught up in the do a record, tour for two years, do a record, tour for two years...We're very cautious of making sure that everybody has their time. We need to go home...and make sure everybody's mentally in the right spot to do a new record."
"We all hang out with each other. Me and [guitarist Synyster] Gates are married to twin sisters and they're best friends, so it's a total family thing we have going on. And I have a studio in my house. So does [Gates]. So we'll hang out and lay some stuff down and joke around with it, and eventually it turns into something for the band — which is a much healthier way to do it instead of putting a lot of stress on ourselves to meet a deadline or something."
On AVENGED SEVENFOLD's new drummer, Arin Ilejay:
"[Ilejay] is great. He's 23 now, and the first show he played was in front of 16,000 people, and from there we went to Rock Am Ring, 80 or 90,000 people in Germany. As far as personality and his playing, he's our guy, but we haven't been able to write a record with him yet. So we want to make sure for his good and for our good that he can write with us and bring something to the creative and be comfortable in the situation. We're just trying to work towards that, and hopefully everything works out 'cause we love the guy." 3
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27 авг 2011


BLAZE BAYLEY: Antwerp Concert To Be Filmed For Upcoming DVDFormer IRON MAIDEN and current WOLFSBANE frontman Blaze Bayley will have his September 23 solo concert at De Rots in Antwerp, Belgium professionally filmed for a forthcoming DVD.
Commented Blaze: "I have chosen to record the show at The Rots as it is one of the smallest gigs on my European tour, the people are crazy, and every time I have played there it has been a real event.
"My last two DVDs have been great but they were big shows. This time I want to capture the intimate vibe, up close and personal with my fans. So it is made by my fans, for my fans and with my fans in mind.
"I will be performing one brand new song at the gig! After, we will be staying at the Rots to sample the collection of Belgium's finest beers.
"Feel free to join us at the after-party.
"Everyone who sends in a picture of themselves with me from the show will be mentioned in the credits and your picture might end up in the booklet of the DVD.
"The whole show will be recorded with professional equipment.
"If you want to bring your own camcorders or phones to help us make this a really special DVD, send us your recordings as we will try to include it somewhere on the double DVD that will be released in March 2012.
"The DVD will have extras like interviews, backstage footage, acoustic songs and many other things."
Bayley and his solo band played a "secret" warm-up show on May 12, 2011 at De Verlichte Geest in Roeselare, Belgium to prepare for their recent festival appearances. Check out video footage of the performance below.
Blaze's band at the show consisted of the following musicians:
Blaze Bayley: Vocals
Steve Deleu (GWYLLION, DOUBLE DIAMOND, FIREFORCE): Guitar
Nick Meganck (NATIVE INSTINCT): Bass
Dave Andrews: Guitar
Claudio Tirincanti: Drums
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27 авг 2011


KORN\'s Dub Step Album Gets Title, Release DateAccording to KORN fan site Kornspace.com, KORN's experimental recording on which the band is collaborating with a number of dub step producers/DJs, including Kill The Noise, Excision, Skrillex and 12th Planet, will carry the title of "The Path To Totality" and will be made available on November 15. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include "Burn The Obedient", "Illuminati", "Kill Mercy Within", "Narcissistic Cannibal", "Chaos Lives In Everything" and "Get Up!", the latter of which can be heard using the SoundCloud player below. 12
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27 авг 2011


MEGADETH Mainman Unboxing Deluxe Version Of \'Peace Sells\' ReissueVideo footage of MEGADETH mainman Dave Mustaine unboxing the deluxe 5Disc+3LP box set version of the expanded, commemorative 25th-anniversary reissue edition of MEGADETH's "Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?" album can be seen below.
The 25th-anniversary reissue edition of "Peace Sells" sold around 1,800 copies in the United States in its first week of release. The platinum-certified set was digitally remastered for the first time and made available in multiple configurations on July 12 by Capitol/EMI. All of the versions, including a 2CD lift-top box, digital album, and a deluxe 5Disc+3LP box set, include a previously unreleased 1987 concert from the band's first world tour and new liner notes written by MEGADETH's Dave Mustaine and METALLICA's Lars Ulrich. The deluxe box set also includes previously unreleased and rare mixes of the album's tracks and hi-res audio for the remastered album and concert, as well as an expanded 20-page book, plus 8"x10" photos and reproductions of vintage MEGADETH memorabilia. The cover of the box uses a new, unique process of lenticular 3D which reinterprets the original cover, creating the illusion of MEGADETH's Vic Rattlehead character jumping out of the art. 7
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