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9 дек 2010


ROSS THE BOSS Vocalist Seriously Injured In Early Morning Car WreckWhile driving throughout the winter, watch out for black ice! It's advice ROSS THE BOSS vocalist Patrick Fuchs wishes he had heeded as he drove on the Autobahn after departing a Kaiser Slautern, Germany recording studio on Wednesday morning. Neither speeding, nor under the influence, Fuchs hit a patch of ice on a sharp turn and lost control of his car, flipping it over and totaling it. When first viewing photos of the horrific wreck at, Fuchs bandmates breathed a deep sigh of relief, realizing their singer could have, should have, been in worse shape, or even dead.
Fuchs remains hospitalized in serious condition with broken ribs and a punctured spleen, but hopes to be released soon.
The band has been celebrating the success of its recently released second effort, "Hailstorm", which includes the now ironically titled "Dead Man's Curve". 2
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9 дек 2010


AMBERIAN DAWN - Early Years EP AvailableTuomas Seppälä of Finland's AMBERIAN DAWN has issued the foillowing update:
"As you probably already know, the story of Amberian Dawn started under name ATHEME ONE and with male vocalist, Peter James Goodman who actually has made an appearance on all AD albums too as guest vocalist. Back then (2006) we managed to produce an EP which has 4 songs on it. Later I re-arranged most of those songs for Amberian Dawn and Heidi wrote new lyrics to those songs. The original lyrics were written by Peter James Goodman. All music on this EP is written by me like all songs of Amberian Dawn.
So if you are interested to purchase this piece of history, throw me a mail to athemeoneEP@gmail.com and prepare to pay 10 euros for the CD. I have maybe 25 CDs left and no plans to print more of those after they are all gone...
The lineup on this EP was: Tuomas Seppälä (guitar & keyboards), Heikki Saari (drums), Tommi Kuri (bass), Peter James Goodman (vocals), Tom Sagar (keyboards). It's recorded and mixed in the same studio as all Amberian Dawn albums, Rockstar Productions Studio in Hyvinkää, Finland."
A previous message from the band states: "We have some exciting news again. Our songs 'Incubus' and 'Shallow Waters', from our album The Clouds of Northland Thunder, have been just released on PS3 and WII (Worldwide)."
The following Amberian Dawn songs are now availabe on Rock Band Network (Xbox360):
'Evil Inside Me'
'He Sleeps In A Grove' (also available on PS3 and Wii)
'Incubus' (also available on PS3 and Wii)
'Kokko - Eagle Of Fire'
'Lionheart'
'River Of Tuoni' (also available on PS3 and Wii)
'Saga'
'Shallow Waters' (also available on PS3 and Wii)
'Snowmaiden'
'Valkyries' (also available on PS3 and Wii)
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9 дек 2010


EQUIMANTHORN's New AlbumEquimanthorn "A Fifth Conjuration" release date to be announced
Most are bewildered and some have protested concerning the esotericism of Equimanthorn, presuming our extraneous song titles and writings to be no more than mysterious obliquity. While sensible to its creators, our writings have long been misunderstood or simply unintelligible to most. "A Fifth Conjuration" transcends any mystical balderdash with a decisive and intentional approach: realigning the senses with their most natural state in the nervous system through the aid of sound.
In this, our Fifth Conjuration, you will engage a journey of the slight and subtle where the senses may become aware of the silence from which sounds emerge and the spaciousness that resides between thought and stillness.
Label: Black Montanas/Metalhit
Format: Digital Mp3
Track list:
The Great Deluge
When Skies Above Were Not Yet Named
Kneeling to the Throne of Winter (Confidence and Lust)
Nanna's Dreaming (The Endless Night of Crucifixion)
Sigillum Sanctum
Ra Hoor Khuit
Members:
Equitant - Unseen Voices, Synthesizers, Effects, Percussives and Lyrical Magic(k).
Devamitra - Voices from the Underworld, Synthesizers, Sampling, Effects, Bows, Sigils, Bones, Triangle, Indian Tamboura, Tin Whistle and Ritual Percussives.
Woyzek - Additional Synthesizers, Effects, Saxophone & Ritual Percussives.
Marc Merinee - Synthesizers and Effects.
ArkanumX - Synthesizers and Effects.
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9 дек 2010


SCOTT IAN On THE DAMNED THINGS: \'Nobody Cares Who\'s In The Band If You Make A Crappy Record\'Scott Ian of ANTHRAX and Joe Trohman of FALL OUT BOY recently spoke to MTV News about THE DAMNED THINGS — their collaborative project with Andy Hurley (FALL OUT BOY), Rob Caggiano (ANTHRAX) and Keith Buckley (EVERY TIME I DIE), Josh Newton (EVERY TIME I DIE).
"It's gratifying," Trohman stated about the fans' reaction to the new group. "I love the band and love the record, and everybody else in the band loves the band and loves the record, and that's, first and foremost, the most important thing to me. And we all have made music in the past partly for ourselves and partly for other people, so it's nice to see people digging it whether they want to or not. ... I'm actually happy to see that there's people that really, really like it, or don't like it, because of the fact that we're able to invoke some sort of strong feeling. It's a good thing, I think."
According to Trohman and Ian, THE DAMNED THINGS will remain, for the foreseeable future at least, their main focus.
"We've got tours lined up to the summer at this point — actually, options and opportunities to do stuff worldwide all the way through October. And that's obviously what we're hoping for. We were hoping we'd make a record that would stand on its own and not be about, like, 'Well, let's just book this band because it's these guys from this band and these guys from this band,'" Ian said. "It's really been about the record. The record's been the driving force. If anything, with the success of [first single] '[We've Got a] Situation [Here]' on the radio, it's been more about that than even who's in the band anymore, and that's kind of what we've been hoping for, and that's why we get to go on tour, and that's why we'll keep playing shows. ... Really, when it comes down to it, nobody really cares who's in the band if you make a crappy record."
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