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9 ÿíâ 2021


THE NOVA HAWKS Release "Redemption" Lyric VideoThe Nova Hawks are a British blues rock n' roll band centred around two talented musicians in vocalist Heather Leoni and guitarist Rex Roulette. Look out for the bands stomping blues-rock debut, Redemption, on February 12. Pre-order here. A lyric video for the title track "Redemption" can be found below.
The songs The Nova Hawks concocted for their debut album, Redemption, came about while writing between London, the West Midlands, New York, and Los Angeles. They found their musical path by binding the styles of each unique location where they wrote, adding the roots of British rock, the desert sounds of California, the rawkus leads of New York City, the smokey ambience of London, and then spiced up the mixture by looking to the gospel roots of the blues.
"Each song on the album will tell it's own story, intertwining personal memoirs of love, heartbreak, overcoming loss and life, defining personal experiences to date. We incorporated these themes within the lyrics to counterbalance each instrument on the album, which pave their own path too. Combined with Gospel Roots and exploring darker themes, this album is something we are truly proud of,” says singer Heather Leoni.
Tracklisting:
"Voodoo"
"Redemption"
"Dusty Heart"
"Witxh"
"Technicolor"
"Pills"
"Run Wild"
"Locked Inside"
"Greed Or Glory"
"Love Games (Tuesday's Blues)"
"Redemption" lyric video:
"Voodoo" video:
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9 ÿíâ 2021


ALLEGAEON Release Acoustic Video For "In Flanders Fields"The past December, Allegaeon released a new digital single, "Concerto In Dm" - featuring the title track and B-side, "In Flanders Fields". Now, the band has launched an acoustic video for "In Flanders Fields" (shot by Matthew Zinke), which can be viewed below.
Greg Burgess (guitars) comments: "In 1915, Canadian poet and military doctor Major John McCrae lost one of his best friends to a German artillery shell, during the second battle of Ypres. Inspired by grief, McCrae began the first draft of 'In Flanders Fields'. Three years afterwards, the poem had such an impact, people started honoring soldiers by wearing poppies on their lapels. Being from the US, I was unaware of this poem and tradition, until we were on tour in Canada with NeObliviscaris in 2018. After being stranded by an ice storm in Ottawa, I was introduced to this poem and it struck a chord with me - inevitably this piece of the same name followed. As for the video - do we really need another classical video set in a beautiful place, having the performer with eyes closed perform? Probably not. Do we need a video where we have the juxtaposition of a classical guitarist in a beautiful place, while repping tech death? Survey says...why not!"
Concerto in Dm tracklisting:
"Concerto In Dm"
"In Flanders Fields"
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9 ÿíâ 2021


SEVENDUST's MORGAN ROSE On Playing First Virtual Concert Without A Live Audience: 'It Was Terrible'SEVENDUST will perform its entire "Animosity" album during a January 8, 2021 livestream event from Opav in Orlando, Florida. It will be the band's second virtual concert in three months. Back in October, SEVENDUST played its first-ever livestream and its only show of 2020: "Sevendust: Live In Your Living Room". The event took place on October 23 — the release date of SEVENDUST's 13th studio album, "Blood & Stone", via Rise Records.
Speaking to Chris Akin of Aftershocks TV about the experience of playing a show without an audience, SEVENDUST drummer Morgan Rose said (see video below): "It was terrible. It sucked. The only thing that saved it was we hadn't seen each other in a long time. So we were excited to see each other. We were excited to be able to play together again. But there was some anxiety. I hadn't played a real show, like playing hard, in probably about a year. It was wild; it was wild to do that. And the people not being there, it felt like when we were first starting out — going on tour and having three or four people out there. We had a few crew guys and a few lighting guys out there, and that was about it. So I just tried to go inside, you know, imagine. I played a lot with my eyes closed on that — I just tried to envision there being people there. I don't really see the people that much when we're playing live anymore either, but the response and the sound of it — that's the drug. That feeling of 'that's fulfillment.' That's the sound of you just pleased somebody. So that's what I get out of it. So to not have that, it was, like, 'Damn.' And Lajon [Witherspoon, vocals] said a few things, like he was talking to the crowd through the TV, and that made me feel super weird. But we're gonna do another one, and we know what we're getting ourselves into now, so I'm sure that it'll be much better. We'll be prepared a little better as far as what to expect. I'm not a huge fan of them, though. I know that people said that they liked it, and that's all that really counts, and I always enjoy playing with the guys. It's a win-win, but it's fuckin' weird."
Tickets for the "Animosity" virtual concert can be purchased at this location.
Earlier this month, Witherspoon told Midwest Beatdown that he was excited about SEVENDUST's upcoming "Animosity" livestream.
"Oh my God. There's some songs on there that we've never played, I think," he said. "It's gonna be fun to get back and do it, and also to play some of those songs we've never had the time to play, and to see each other again and to laugh with each other and look at each other, and start jamming and somebody's back breaks or falls out, because we're old now.
"I'm really looking forward to getting back and doing 'Animosity' and having a good time, and hopefully bringing some type of sense of weird normalcy in this world that we're trying to navigate through during this pandemic," he continued. "And I can't believe it's gonna be 20-something years since we recorded it. Oh my God.
"So many people have been asking for it, so that was another weird thing. It was, like, 'We've gotta do this,'" Lajon added. "And I've kind of gone [back] and listened to the songs, and there were some really cool songs. And what a great time in our careers as young men growing up and just kind of learning about life and the industry and everything that was going on with it. It's just really cool."
SEVENDUST's third album, "Animosity" was released in November 2001 through TVT Records. The disc peaked at No. 28 on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in March 2002 for shipments in excess of half a million copies.
The follow-up to 2018's "All I See Is War", "Blood & Stone" was once again tracked at Studio Barbarosa in Gotha, Florida with producer Michael "Elvis" Baskette, who has previously worked with ALTER BRIDGE and SLASH, among others.
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8 ÿíâ 2021


Hailing from Toronto, Canada, one-man act Malice Divine is revealing the debut self-titled, full-length release coming February 19, 2021. Today, the first single “In Time” premieres on NoCleanSinging HERE.
Empowering and assertive, a lot of lyrical content found in Malice Divine’s work comes from a personal place and is a catalyst for overcoming struggles. The music is his personal take on an amalgamation of the styles that bands of the past have already pioneered.
The styles of bands such as Dissection, Death, Wintersun, Immortal, etc. have been blended together to result in a pretty unique take on the Melodic Black and Death Metal genres.
Ric Galvez explains in his own words:
The listening experience I am trying to give the fans with this album is a highly dynamic one that maintains the listener’s interest with hard-hitting riffs, catchy and aggressive vocals, epic guitar solos that range from being very melodic to an all-out frenzy of shred, and the occasional moments of beautiful and captivating classical guitar sections.
The single “In Time” is one of the darkest songs on the album along with “Into Subconscious Depths”, while still retaining a strong sense of catchiness. Lots of lead guitar work throughout the song, probably more so than any other song on the album. The second half of the song is quite a bit different than the first half. There’s also a very dark classical guitar section at the end of the song.
Most of the album’s music was composed while Galvez was a member of Astaroth Incarnate as well as a music major at York University. After Galvez parted ways with Astaroth Incarnate, he finished the rest of the album by writing the guitar solos and the lyrics.
Malice Divine is recommended for Metal fans of all varieties especially those who are fans of Dissection, Skeletonwitch, and Death.
The single “In Time” will be available on all digital platforms on January 8, 2021 here.
The full album “Malice Divine” drops on February 19, 2021.
Tracklist “Malice Divine”:
01. Somnium Lucidus
02. Quantum Manifestation
03. Malicious Divinity
04. Triumphant Return
05. Into Subconscious Depths
06. Ancient Visions
07. In Time
08. Intuitive Realization
09. The Transcendence Of Isolation 1
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8 ÿíâ 2021


ACCEPT Teases 'Zombie Apocalypse' Music Video, Postpones 'Too Mean To Die' Album ReleaseGerman/American metal legends ACCEPT will release a music video for their new single, "Zombie Apocalypse", on January 15. The track is taken from the band's upcoming album, "Too Mean To Die", which will be made available on January 29 (postponed two weeks from the previously announced January 15) via Nuclear Blast. The LP will be the group's first without bassist Peter Baltes, who exited ACCEPT in November 2018. He has since been replaced by Martin Motnik. ACCEPT's lineup has also been expanded with the addition of a third guitarist, Philip Shouse, who originally filled in for Uwe Lulis during last year's "Symphonic Terror" tour, before being asked to join the band permanently.
A teaser for the "Zombie Apocalypse" video is available below.
ACCEPT stated about the "Too Mean To Die" delay: "Unfortunately, with a heavy heart we have to postpone the release of our new album, 'Too Mean To Die', from January 15th to January 29th, 2021.
"Due to a COVID-19-related pressing plant closure, the finished product has been massively delayed so that the planned release on January 15th, 2021 cannot be kept. We are very sorry about this and we hope that all ACCEPT fans are understanding of this very unfortunate situation and continue to support the band. It has been over three years since the last ACCEPT album, so we hope you can wait another two weeks for the new record.
"In order to shorten the waiting time for you, we have decided to release a new video for the track 'Zombie Apocalypse' together with a digital single on January 15th, 2021."
ACCEPT guitarist Wolf Hoffmann recently told France's Loud TV about the decision to title the LP "Too Mean To Die": "It's more or less our answer to the whole corona vibe in the land, in the world. Of course, it's not meant serious — we said, 'We're too mean to die. We can't be bothered by any little virus that's out there.' Of course, it's not meant to be totally serious. But it sounded like a metal album, it sounded like a metal title, and we liked it. So we decided to go that route and give the metal fans a fresh and in-your-face sort of statement and a metal album that doesn't really deal with anything corona-related. 'Cause I think people had enough of all the corona stuff by now. It's time to move on."
Regarding ACCEPT's decision to release "Too Mean To Die" during the COVID-19 pandemic, Wolf said: "It's gonna be a while until we can do a proper headlining tour. But we decided to go ahead and release it, because maybe fans will enjoy it now that they're in lockdown, and maybe it's gonna take their mind off everything. And it's better than waiting until who knows when — until we can tour again. So let's have the album out now. Fans can enjoy it and listen to it, and then one day we'll be on tour and we'll meet each other again."
"Too Mean To Die" was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee with British producer Andy Sneap (JUDAS PRIEST, MEGADETH), who has been responsible for the magnificent studio sound of ACCEPT since 2010.
ACCEPT's last album, 2017's "The Rise Of Chaos", marked the band's first release with guitarist Uwe Lulis and drummer Christopher Williams, replacing Herman Frank and Stefan Schwarzmann, respectively.
ACCEPT's latest release was "Symphonic Terror - Live At Wacken 2017", featuring the band's performance at the Wacken Open Air festival in Wacken, Germany. 5
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8 ÿíâ 2021


New EXODUS Album 'Persona Non Grata' Is 'Fast, Brutal And Violent'In a new video posted to his Zetro's Toxic Vault YouTube channel, EXODUS frontman Steve "Zetro" Souza confirmed that the band's upcoming album, "Persona Non Grata", will be released this summer via Nuclear Blast. It will be the follow-up to 2014's "Blood In Blood Out", which was the San Francisco Bay Area thrashers' first release since the departure of the group's lead singer of nine years, Rob Dukes, and the return of Souza, who previously fronted EXODUS from 1986 to 1993 and from 2002 to 2004.
Speaking about the musical direction of "Persona Non Grata", Souza said (see video below): "The EXODUS fans are not gonna be disappointed. It's fucking heavy as shit, it's fast, it's brutal, it's violent. The lyrical content is very deep and very heavy. [Guitarist] Gary Holt wrote some really great compositions on this. And the whole band, as a band, performed really well on this. It seemed like we were all hungry again going after it. We were so excited to be together for some reason. We have Gary back, and we know that he's not gonna be going away to tour [with SLAYER] anytime soon, so we knew that this was gonna be a very important record, which it is. And you'll hear that when it finally gets released."
"Persona Non Grata" was recorded at a studio in Lake Almanor, California and was engineered by Steve Lagudi and EXODUS. It was produced by EXODUS and was mixed by Andy Sneap.
In December, Holt stated about the "Persona Non Grata" recording process: "We tracked drums, and we overdubbed. We do two tracks of guitars — one left, one right. We don't fuck around with all this quadruple-track shit like we used to. We feel excessive guitar rhythm tracks takes away from the pick attack. It starts sounding softer. It sounds thicker, but it's not as aggressive. And we wanted that vibe of like when you listen to [AC/DC's] 'Powerage' — the opening chords of 'Down Payment Blues'."
Last year, Souza said about the new EXODUS album: "Gary Holt, being the major songwriter and the main songwriter, I feel that he's written an absolute masterpiece — an absolute thrash metal masterpiece. It's got all of the elements that an EXODUS record should have."
"Persona Non Grata" will feature a guest appearance by ex-EXODUS guitarist Rick Hunolt.
Longtime EXODUS fans will recall that Hunolt — the other half of the famed EXODUS "H-Team" who is on every studio recording from 1985 through 2004 and co-wrote some of the band's best-known songs such as "A Lesson In Violence" and "Deliver Us To Evil" — left EXODUS after the band's highly acclaimed 2004 reunion album, "Tempo Of The Damned". Following his departure, Hunolt was replaced by HEATHEN guitarist Lee Altus.
Back in April 2019, Hunolt rejoined Holt and other EXODUS members Hunting and Souza to perform several of the group's classic songs during a METAL ALLEGIANCE concert in San Francisco, California.
"Blood In Blood Out" was notable for featuring a guest appearance by former EXODUS guitarist Kirk Hammett, who left the band in 1983 to join METALLICA.
The original lineup of EXODUS consisted of guitarists Hammett and Tim Agnello, Hunting and vocalist Keith Stewart. Holt joined the band in 1981, while Kirk left two years before EXODUS's debut album, "Bonded By Blood", saw the light of day.
Souza is now on his third stint with EXODUS, having previously fronted the band from 1986 to 1993 and 2002 to 2004. A decade following his second departure, Souza returned to the fold in 2014, just in time to appear on "Blood In Blood Out".
"Persona Non Grata" will be EXODUS's first since the completion of SLAYER's final tour. In 2011, Holt began filling in for Jeff Hanneman at SLAYER live shows, and became the band's full-time co-guitarist as of 2013, while remaining a member of EXODUS.
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8 ÿíâ 2021


WHITESNAKE To Release 'The Blues Album' In February; Complete Details RevealedWHITESNAKE celebrates the blues sound that helped inspire its multi-platinum career on a new collection that features remixed and remastered versions of the group's best blues-rock songs. "The Blues Album" is the third and final release in the band's "Red, White And Blues" trilogy, a series of compilations organized by musical themes that began last year with "Love Songs" (red) and "The Rock Album" (white).
"The Blues Album" is available for pre-order now, and will be available on February 19 digitally and on CD and as a double-LP set pressed on 180-gram, blue vinyl. Like "The Rock Album" and "Love Songs", all the tracks on "The Blues Album" have been revisited, remixed, and remastered.
WHITESNAKE's singer-songwriter David Coverdale says, the music reflects how blues artists like Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and the three Kings (Albert, B.B. and Freddie) continue to inspire him. In the album's liner notes, he writes: "It's hard to find the words to show how profoundly they connected with my soul. But 'blues' to me is a beautiful word that describes emotional expression… feelings, be it feelings of sadness, loneliness, emptiness… but also those that express great joy, celebration and dance, sexiness and love!!!"
The new compilation delivers a potent mix of hits and deep tracks that originally appeared between 1984 and 2011 on six WHITESNAKE studio albums and Coverdale's solo album, "Into The Light".
"The Blues Album" showcases two of the band's biggest songs: "Slow An' Easy", a Top 20 Mainstream Rock hit in 1984 from WHITESNAKE's double-platinum album "Slide It In", and a brand new guitar-based remix of the smash hit "Give Me All Your Love" from the band's 1987 self-titled album, which was certified multi multi platinum. Other choice tracks from WHITESNAKE are also featured: "Looking For Love" and "Crying In The Rain" and "Steal Your Heart Away", which is available now.
"Restless Heart" (1997), "Good to Be Bad" (2008) and "Forevermore" (2011) are all represented on "The Blues Album" by multiple tracks ("Too Many Tears", "A Fool In Love" and "Steal Your Heart Away"). The collection also includes "If You Want Me", a studio recording released in 2006 as a bonus track on the live album "Live… In The Shadows Of The Blues". Coverdale also taps his 2000 solo album, "Into The Light", for "River Song".
"The Blues Album"
CD track listing:
01. Steal Your Heart Away
02. Good To Be Bad
03. Give Me All Your Love
04. Take Me Back Again
05. Slow An' Easy
06. Too Many Tears
07. Lay Down Your Love
08. The River Song
09. Whipping Boy Blues
10. If You Want Me
11. A Fool In Love
12. Woman Trouble Blues
13. Looking For Love
14. Crying In The Rain
LP track listing:
Side One
01. Steal Your Heart Away
02. Good To Be Bad
03. Give Me All Your Love
04. Take Me Back Again
Side Two
01. Slow An' Easy
02. Too Many Tears
03. Lay Down Your Love
Side Three
01. The River Song
02. Whipping Boy Blues
03. If You Want Me
04. A Fool In Love
Side Four
01. Woman Trouble Blues
02. Looking For Love
03. Crying In The Rain
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8 ÿíâ 2021


ALEXI LAIHO Tribute Video Posted By Members Of IMMORTAL GUARDIAN, HELION PRIME, OCEANS OF SLUMBERThe metal world was shocked and saddened earlier this week by the news of the passing of metal guitar legend, Children Of Bodom's Alexi Laiho. As one of the most influential guitarists of his generation, the loss of his unquestionable impact is felt around the globe by metal musicians who he inspired.
Members of Immortal Guardian are just a few of those who admired and were impacted by Laiho's musical leadership.
In recognition of his monumental career and effect on them as fans and songwriters, Immortal Guardian guitarist Gabriel Guardian, vocalist Carlos Zema and drummer Justin Piedimonte along with friends Mary Zimmer (Helion Prime), Semir Özerkan (Oceans Of Slumber), and Rex VanCandy are sharing a tribute video covering Children Of Bodom's track "Downfall".
Gabriel Guardian comments: "This is our tribute to one of the greatest metal guitar players who ever lived: Alexi Laiho. This man influenced me in ways no other guitar player ever has. Alexi set the bar for all of us! Him and Santana are my top 2 favorite guitar players of all time. I watched all his live videos/DVDs religiously as a kid and was so influenced by all the legendary music Children Of Bodom and Sinergy made to be like them. Those dual guitar/keyboard leads set the vibe/bar for me for many many years learning how to play music. I’m so sad to see the world has one less guitar legend. His music helped me get through some of my darkest days and he inspired me to make metal music from day one.
"Big thanks to my friends who collaborated with me to make this tribute happen. We are all Bodom fans and had so much fun making this video. We are all so saddened by the news and we coped with it by doing what we do best, playing music. I hope where ever Alexi is, he can hear our tribute and feel the infinite amounts of love all his fans have for him. Until we meet again... RIP Alexi Laiho (WildChild)."
The video can be seen below:
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8 ÿíâ 2021


LIVLØS - Melodic Death Metal Outfit Signs Worldwide Contract With Napalm Records & Napalm Events"We proudly welcome burgeoning melodic death metal force Livløs to the Napalm Records family!"
Since forming in 2014, Livløs have rapidly made their mark on the Danish metal scene through energetic and enthralling live performances, as well as reputable releases and appearances, including Copenhell, Eurosonic and Spot Festival. Determined and efficient, Livløs have proven why they are among Denmark's most promising metal bands. Today, Napalm Records is proud to announce that Livløs has signed a worldwide record deal, in addition to signing with in-house booking agency Napalm Events.
Livløs on signing with Napalm Records: "We are immensely proud to sign with such a great label as Napalm Records, as well as Napalm Events and Iron Avantgarde Publishing! The label alone has provided us with multiple records that have essentially aided in shaping the sound of LIVLØS over the years - and even before the band was started! We look forward to a long and prosperous adventure with our new family and to taking the Livløs name even further!"
Thorsten Harm, Booking Agent at Napalm Events on signing Livløs to Napalm Events: "Since I was running into Livløs’ manager at the legendary Prime Collective Christmas Party in Copenhagen in late 2018, I kept an eye on this promising band. In the last few years they worked hard and were developping succesfully in their home country. Now it’s time for them to move on and explore international territories. I’m excited to represent them as a booking agent from now and can’t wait to get them on the road once the pandemic is over."
Watch the music video for their latest single, “Rot & Ruin”, below:
Livløs (translates to ‘lifeless’) performs melodic death metal, merging grandiose Scandinavian melodies and melancholy with intense American-rooted death metal, putting a unique spin on bands like At The Gates, Carcass and Death.
The band is currently working on their explosive, hard-hitting 2021 release, ready to take their career to the next level with Napalm Records.
Livløs is:
Niklas Lykke (vocals)
Franz Posch (guitar)
Kenneth Breinbjerg (guitar)
Søren Frambo (bass)
Thomas Dannemand (drums)
(Photo - Nikolaj Bransholm) 4
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8 ÿíâ 2021


MEXICAN APE-LORD - Survival Cannibalism Album Track "Mezzick And Drakelord" Available For Streaming ; AudioMexican Ape-Lord, "the raw and epic metal band from Boston", are streaming the new song, "Mezzick And Drakelord", from their new album, Survival Cannibalism, out now via Unable Records. Listen below.
The songs on Survival Cannibalism - which landed at #19 on our BravePicks 2020 list - were inspired by a true story of the Nottingham Galley shipwreck and the cannibalism that took place on Boon Island, Maine in 1710.
"I wanted to get inside the heads of these tormented guys, whose suffering drove them to do the unthinkable," says singer Jon Hardy. "It’s an grim subject, obviously, but a great one for Tony, Dan, and Steve, because they are masterful at covering the full range, musically - from utter darkness to the thrill of cheating death."
Survival Cannibalism tracklisting:
"Black Cloud"
"Situation"
"No Deliverance"
"So Much Wasted Rope"
"The Devil Does Divide Us"
"Stinkin’ Drunk On Blood"
"Dereliction"
"Mezzick And Drakelord"
"Mezzick And Drakelord":
"Black Cloud":
"The Devil Does Divide Us":
"No Deliverance":
"Stinkin’ Drunk On Blood":
"So Much Wasted Rope":
"Situation" video:
Mexican Ape-Lord features Meliah Rage founding guitarist/songwriter Anthony Nichols, The Bags vocalist/bassist Jon Hardy, drummer named Steve Fry (Crotalus, Graveheart) and lead guitarist Dan Dykes (Triphammer).
The band has launched a profile page where you can connect with them on Spotify, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, as well as offering up merch for the new album. Visit this location for all your Mexican Ape-Lord needs!
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8 ÿíâ 2021


Police Are Looking For ICED EARTH's JON SCHAFFER For 'Unrest-Related Offenses'Washington D.C. police and federal investigators have released 38 images of individuals suspected of unlawful entry during a violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol carried out on Wednesday (January 6) during the final Congressional vote recording for the 2020 general election. Among them is a photo of ICED EARTH leader Jon Schaffer taken by Roberto Schmidt of AFP.
"Anyone who can identify these individuals or has knowledge of this incident should take no action but call police at (202) 727-9099 or text your tip to the department's TEXT TIP LINE line at 50411," the department wrote in an online posting asking for help. "The Metropolitan Police Department currently offers a reward of up to $1,000 to anyone who provides information that leads to the arrest and indictment of the person or persons responsible for a crime committed in the District of Columbia."
The Schaffer picture by Roberto Schmidt can be found on the Getty Images web site and was used as the lead photo for two separate high-profile mainstream-media news articles on Wednesday: NBC News and The Daily Beast.
This is not the first pro-Donald Trump event that Schaffer has been part of. Less than two months ago, on November 15, Jon identified himself and spoke to the German daily newspaper Die Welt while in the crowd at a Washington, D.C. demonstration supporting Trump and protesting the election results. At the time, Die Welt journalist Carolina Drüten posted a picture of the guitarist and erroneously spelled Schaffer's name as "John Schaper" but did correctly note that he traveled from his home state of Indiana to attend the event.
"They will go down. They're messing with the wrong people, believe me," Schaffer was quoted as saying by Die Welt, referring to the American political establishment.
Asked by Die Welt if he expected riots, Schaffer said: "If someone uses violence against us, we will react accordingly. We don't want that, but we are ready."
During a September 2020 Facebook Live chat, Schaffer was asked if he has any intention of ever going into politics. He responded: "I'm too much of a rabble-rouser. I'm not politics material. I'm not politically correct. I'm never gonna say things that I don't believe in because somebody's lining my pockets. I have no interest in that garbage. And I think there's a few people out there like that, but they're few and far between. But still, it's really not a thing that I'm interested in."
He continued: "I spend a lot of time and energy trying to get people to do some research. I'm not trying to convince somebody of anything. I'm just saying just check it out. Use your own power of discernment. But don't make judgments based on mainstream media manipulation. These people lie all the fucking time; it's what they do. They're feckless traitors. That's what Congress is. They deceive all of us. I don't care if it's Parliament or whatever system you have — it's a joke. They're criminals, and they're owned by criminal bankers, and that's just the reality of it.
"I would rather be a guy that inspires people to get fired up about this. This is a big deal. This is about the future of the human race. This is no joke by any stretch. We have to educate ourselves.
"People think they don't have any power, but they have a tremendous amount of power — I mean, an unbelievable amount of power," Schaffer added. "The system and the control grid wants to make you feel like you have no power and they enforce their rule through fear, intimidation and psychological warfare. It's all garbage.
"I think part of it is the currency system and the way they just print money out of thin air, and it's not backed by anything, it's allowed people to have this illusion of wealth, which tends to keep people soft. But at the end of the day, it's all debt based, so that's another form of slavery. And if you're living in that kind of system, it's a way to keep people calm, because they think everything is okay. It's not okay. It hasn't been okay for a very long time. It's just now you're starting to see everything come to a head.
"I'm not a left-or-right guy. I'm an American — that's my country; that's where I live. I don't trust my government. I don't give a shit if it's an 'R' or a 'D' next to the name of the person. I try to understand the bigger picture. I've done a lot of reading and a lot of studying. I'm a man of my convictions, and I don't say stuff that I don't truly believe. And I have changed my position a few times through the years, because I've learned more — not because I was trying to be politically correct or trying to kowtow to somebody's opinion.
"I don't really care if people like my view," he said. "I really don't care. It is what I feel, and I'm being honest about it based on the research that I've done, and I've done shitloads of it. I can make these claims and back it up.
"I feel like I can have more of an effect through the music than I ever could trying to get into that arena, which is just full of trash. And it is up to all of the people to turn that around. You can't put your hope into one president or one person, or a mayor or a governor or whatever. You've gotta be out there and actively put pressure on these people, let 'em know you're paying attention. If you're not paying attention, they're gonna rob you and steal everything. Your freedom too. Not just your money. They're gonna steal your fucking freedom. 'Cause they're a bunch of sick control freaks."
Last July, Schaffer raised eyebrows when he voiced his controversial views on the coronavirus crisis during an interview with MetalSucks's "The Quarantinecast", claiming that COVID-19 is "a psychological warfare campaign on the people more than it is a serious pandemic." Implying that a shadowy cabal of elites is using a global crisis as a cover to profiteer and entrench their power, Schaffer said: "I think there's a lot more going on than meets the eye here — in fact, I know there is. Legitimate doctors and scientists are being censored and banned on YouTube constantly. It's unbelievable levels of fraud."
The @DCPoliceDept released these photos of persons of interest after Trump supporters rioted at the Capitol following a rally Wednesday. See full-size photos >> https://t.co/NVxdEpCdEv pic.twitter.com/ZRSCwLtdOp
— WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore (@wbaltv11) January 7, 202139
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SACRED REICH To Reissue Ignorance, Surf Nicaragua, The American Way Albums In FebruaryOn February 12, Sacred Reich will release CD and LP reissues of their classic albums Ignorance, Surf Nicaragua and The American Way via Metal Blade Records. Pre-order your copies here.
Available formats:
Ignorance:
- jewelcase-CD
- 180g black vinyl (EU exclusive)
- red / white marbled vinyl (EU exclusive - limited to 300 copies)
- grey / blue marbled vinyl (EU exclusive - limited to 200 copies)
- clear / black spot w/ white & red splatter vinyl (Kings Road exclusive - limited to 100 copies)
- transparent cobalt blue vinyl (US exclusive)
- red / white / blue striped vinyl (US exclusive)
Surf Nicaragua:
- jewelcase-CD
- 180g black vinyl (EU exclusive)
- paradise bay blue marbled vinyl (EU exclusive - limited to 500 copies)
- oakwood brown marbled vinyl (EU exclusive - limited to 300 copies)
- camouflage marbled vinyl (EU exclusive - limited to 200 copies)
- aqua w/ green & orange splatter vinyl (EU exclusive - limited to 100 copies)
- clear w/ black smoke vinyl (US exclusive)
- aqua w/ black splatter vinyl (US exclusive)
The American Way:
- jewelcase-CD
- 180g black vinyl (EU exclusive)
- camouflage green marbled vinyl (EU exclusive - limited to 500 copies)
- dark purple violet marbled vinyl (EU exclusive - limited to 300 copies)
- green w/ red-brown splatter vinyl (EU exclusive - limited to 200 copies)
- green / red-brown melt vinyl (EU exclusive - limited to 100 copies)
- green / black marbled vinyl (US exclusive)
- clear w/ green & black splatter vinyl (US exclusive)
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Ex-SLAYER Drummer DAVE LOMBARDO Will Never Retire: 'I'm Not Going To Give Up The Drumsticks, Man'In a recent interview with Ultimate Guitar, former SLAYER drummer Dave Lombardo was asked what he hopes his legacy is on the day he hangs up the drumsticks. He responded: "I'm not going to give up the drumsticks, man. Those motherfuckers are going to die with me. Shit, I don't retire. Even with all the money in the world, you couldn't get me to retire.
"I love what I do. I love music. Musicians don't retire, they only move on to another band or something.
"What do I want to be known for? There are so many moments. There was one time I performed live in front of all these composers and I was working, at the time, with Christopher Young, this was for 'Ghost Rider'. We did a live performance. It's on YouTube and it's really cool. That was a proud moment. Working with Tyler Bates in 2004 on 'Dawn Of The Dead'. Another amazing composer.
"There's another composer I've worked with recently — Phil Eisner. That's another surprise that will be coming out [in 2021]. That's another proud moment.
"The 'Big Four', of course. That was the pinnacle of the metal era — or my metal years.
"Releasing this [MR.] BUNGLE album. You know, starting another band after SLAYER called DEAD CROSS and asking [Mike] Patton to join — and he agreed. That was an amazing thing. It almost happens every day. I love what I do."
Lombardo went on to say that retirement is a curse word for him.
"I don't believe in that word," he said. "Buddy Rich… all those guys played until they were 80, you know? I think he played until he was 80. That's just something I had in my mind ever since I was a kid, looking up to these older guys — Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich.
"Ed Shaughnessy wrote me a beautiful letter. We got to hang out. He played for years on 'The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson'. He played well into his later years. We love it. It's good for our health. It's good for our lungs and our upper body strength."
The 55-year-old musician, who splits most of his time between crossover pioneers SUICIDAL TENDENCIES, horror-punk icons MISFITS and hardcore supergroup DEAD CROSS, was effectively fired from SLAYER after sitting out the group's Australian tour in February/March 2013 due to a contract dispute with the other bandmembers. He has since been replaced by Paul Bostaph, who was previously SLAYER's drummer from 1992 until 2001.
Shortly after his dismissal, Lombardo said that he discovered that 90 percent of SLAYER's tour income was being deducted as expenses, including fees to management, costing the band millions and leaving them with about 10 percent to split four ways. While he and Araya hired auditors to figure out what had happened, Lombardo said he was never allowed to see any of the information obtained.
A few years ago, King said that "when Dave was in [SLAYER] this last time, I figured I'd be on the stage with him until one of us fell off the stage, dead. Things change. He got some bad advice and listened to some bad advice, gave us an ultimatum ten days before we went to Australia [to do the Soundwave festival tour]. And I said, 'I can't have this over my head.' And I feel bad for Dave to this day; I really feel bad for him because he shot himself in the foot. Maybe he thought he had the upper hand, but you ain't gonna get me."
SLAYER played its last-ever show in November 2019 at The Forum in Los Ange 5
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MICHAEL SCHENKER Explains Why He Turned Down Offers From OZZY OSBOURNE, MOTÖRHEAD, DEEP PURPLE, And THIN LIZZY - "I Had The Vision Of Focusing On Pure Expression"; AudioThe Metal Voice spoke to guitarist Michael Schenker as he prepares to release the new MSG album, Immortal, on on January 29 via Nuclear Blast. Schenker also spoke about Eddie Van Halen, and why he declined so many major bands over the years as lead guitarist. Watch below.
Discussing the time he was asked to join Deep Purple, Schenker reveals: "In 1993 I got a phone call, I was the first person to be chosen. You have to remember me and Ritchie Blackmore have so many parallels, everyone that leaves Ritchie Blackmore joins Michael Schenker, it's the funniest thing. There was always a conversation in Deep Purple and Ozzy, that's why Ozzy called me up and asked me to join. I was always the first choice but I declined and I must say I'm the kid in the sandbox just enjoying playing. When I get these offers from Thin Lizzy, Motörhead... I always decline because I don't want to copy, I want to do pure self expression. I declined all these bands because I had the vision of focusing on pure expression. I cannot follow a bunch of people looking for something that I have already finished with. My own vision is more important."
MSG is a legendary name. After two phenomenal records under the guise of Michael Schenker Fest, a true guitar hero is returning to his roots. By forming Michael Schenker Group (MSG) back in 1979, Michael Schenker laid the foundations for one of hard rock’s most glorious solo careers of all times. And while nobody expected anything less from a former guitarist for Scorpions and UFO, it’s close to impossible mentioning everything Michael has built over the past 50 years, or the countless people he influenced or played with. This, truly, is the stuff that hard rocking myths are made of.
“I never looked back,” is how Michael dryly sums up an extraordinary career. Due to this mindset, he only realised much later what a huge impact his playing had made on the world of metal and hard rock. Very few guitarists can be cited as a primary influence for the likes of James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Dave Mustaine, Dimebag Darrell, Slash or Kerry King. However, to understand Michael Schenker means to understand one primary thing: he’s not here to be worshipped or adored, he’s not here to get rich, he’s here to play. And at 65, he’s doing it with the same swagger, verve and dizzying artistry as always. “I’m still 16 in my head,” he laughs.
Right in time for his 40th anniversary as a solo artist and his 50th birthday as a musician, he resurrects the immortal Michael Schenker Group. Immortal is also the name of his new album, recorded by likely the strongest line-up in his long history. Its a lightning bolt of an album that sounds fresh, bloodthirsty and agile. Immortal showcases the gargantuan vocal talents of Chilean hard rock prodigy Ronnie Romero (Rainbow), backed by singers Ralf Scheepers (Primal Fear), Joe Lynn Turner (ex-Deep Purple) as well as Schenker’s brother in arms, Michael Voss (Mad Max) who again produced the record alongside Michael Schenker – flawlessly, punchy and at full steam as if their very lives depended on it.
Next to Michael Schenker caressing his iconic black and white Dean Flying V, we hear bass player Barry Sparks (Dokken), keyboard player Steve Mann as well as the three drummers Bodo Schopf, Simon Phillips (ex-Toto) and Brian Tichy (ex-Whitesnake) pumping gallons of fresh blood through the tracks. And that’s not all, keyboard wizard extraordinaire Derek Sherinian (Dream Theater, Black Country Communion) gives the listener a baptism of fire in the blistering, heavy hitting opener “Drilled To Kill”, powered by Ralf Scheepers’ unbelievable vocal tornado.
Michael Schenker doesn’t live to play, he plays to live, and there’s no better way of summing up his relationship to his music than this – now for half a century and counting. The most emblematic representation of this relationship is the monumental closing track “In Search Of The Peace Of Mind”, a new recording of the very first song he ever wrote. “I composed this track in my mother’s kitchen back when I was 15,” he looks back half a century and smiles broadly: “The solo is just so perfect, I wouldn’t change a single note even today. This is the most important song of the last 50 years for me. It’s what started it all.”
When it finally got released in 1972 on the Scorpions’ debut Lonesome Crow, Schenker had already moved on to UFO. What followed were several decades of pure hard rock ecstasy on and off stage, featuring a rotating cast of stellar players, always pressing the pedal to the metal. Now, in 2020, he reaps what he sowed. Alongside many of his peers, friends and contemporaries, he is celebrating 50 years of hard rock – fittingly with an album that is something like a zeitgeisty reminiscence of everything he’s ever done. The massive midtempo smasher “Don’t Die On Me Now” sees Joe Lynn Turner going all in, Ronnie Romero works his magic in “Knight Of The Dead” while Michael Voss cuts a grand figure before the microphone as well as behind the mixing desk on the furious second single “After The Rain”.
Towering above them all, Michael Schenker and his guitar prove they’re truly and utterly invincible. The celebrated icon pulls out all the stops – including his legendary “howler”, the fabled magnet he’s used on his fingerboard for a while now. And here’s yet another thing that’s just so archetypically Schenker, when bringing up his fiery and dedicated performance on “Immortal” he nonchalantly shrugs it off: “I simply played from the heart, as always.” This, dear Michael, is the understatement of the year – all the more so for a record that is already one of the top contenders for hard rock/metal album of the year.
Pre-order the new album here.
Tracklisting:
"Drilled To Kill" (feat Ralf Scheepers)
"Don’t Die On Me Now" (feat Joe Lynn Turner)
"Knight Of The Dead" (feat Ronnie Romero)
"After The Rain" (feat Michael Voss)
"Devil’s Daughter" (feat Ralf Scheepers)
"Sail The Darkness" (Feat Ronnie Romero)
"The Queen Of Thorns And Roses" (feat Michael Voss)
"Come On Over" (feat Ronnie Romero)
"Sangria Morte" (feat Joe Lynn Turner)
"In Search Of Peace Of Mind" (feat Ronnie Romero, Gary Barden,Doogie White, Robin McAuley)
"After The Rain" (feat. Michael Voss) video:
"Drilled To Kill" lyric video:
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BRUCE KULICK Says His Connection To KISS Has Been 'Very Strong' Since His Exit From The BandFormer KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick spoke to Rockin' Metal Revival about how the band's reunion with Peter Criss and Ace Frehley for an episode of MTV's "Unplugged" in 1995 paved the way for a KISS tour that would exclude him and drummer Eric Singer.
"[KISS's official] convention tour [in 1995, where Criss rejoined KISS for two songs in a surprise appearance] was what triggered the opportunity for 'Unplugged', but, quite honestly, it also was the catalyst for the reunion tour, which meant the end of my [time with the band]," Kulick said (hear audio below). "That's the bittersweet [part about it]. Now, you've gotta remember, those guys [Ace and Peter] were always, like, 'Hey, I'd love to be back in the band,' this kind of thing. Or, 'What do you think about a reunion?' And I don't think Gene [Simmons] and Paul [Stanley] really cared to entertain that until the 'Unplugged' thing came around and MTV really wanted those guys involved. And then, all of a sudden, people were interested; promoters were throwing big offers to the guys. So it was kind of weird. Eric Singer and I, in January of '96 is when we were told that they were gonna make the announcement at the Grammys, or something, the next month, and we were finishing 'Carnival Of Souls'. So it really was a weird time of my life and everything."
Bruce remains philosophical about his exit from KISS, saying it had nothing to do with his ability or the chemistry he had with the rest of the band.
"I wasn't not going to be in KISS because I didn't play well enough or I didn't get along with the guys; it was purely a business thing," he said. "I always like to say sometimes that it seems like 'Star Wars' went away for a long time, and then, 20 years later, all of a sudden, the franchise retools and there's more 'Star Wars' movies. So the makeup KISS, it was time for that to come back, and, as you know, the numbers don't lie — they did tremendous business. That might have been the end of me actually being in the band, but my connection to the band's been very strong all these years."
"Carnival Of Souls" was recorded in 1995 but wasn't released until 1997, under the title "Carnival Of Souls: The Final Sessions". There was no accompanying tour to support the album, and none of the songs on "Carnival Of Souls" have ever been performed live by KISS.
Back in 1996, Gene called "Carnival Of Souls" "the heaviest disc we've done," and Paul called it "arguably our best studio album in the last 10 years."
Bruce joined KISS in 1984, and accompanied the band on the "Animalize" tour and continued with them until the reunion tour. Bruce is heavily featured on "Kissology - Vol. 2" and "Vol. 3", the band's DVDs spanning their historic four-decade-plus career.
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GEORGE LYNCH On Retiring LYNCH MOB Band Name: 'I Got Tired Of Rationalizing It'George Lynch has once again explained his decision to retire the LYNCH MOB band name, saying he "got tired of rationalizing it."
Last August, Lynch announced that he was ending LYNCH MOB, apparently due to the racial insensitivity of the moniker, saying he will no longer record or perform under that name.
In a new interview with George Dionne of Metal Express Radio, George spoke about "Heavy Hitters", his recently released collection of studio recordings with Jeff Pilson that turn pop music classics into metal anthems, and addressed questions about why it took him three decades to call it quits with LYNCH MOB.
"When we first formed the band in '89, the name had sort of already been around," George said (hear audio below). "While I was in DOKKEN, it's what I called our little group of guitar fans — I had picks made; it was kind of a little subculture within DOKKEN. When we started working on developing and building the band after DOKKEN broke up, that was just the name that we always thought we'd use, 'cause it was a perfect fit — it's my name, and it describes it pretty well. And, of course, the negative connotations were always there, and I was aware of 'em, but not as aware as I probably should have been. [Laughs]
"I had made numerous attempts over the decades to kind of let that name go and had walked that back for multiple reasons — usually because of business considerations," he continued. "For instance, if you try to go out on a tour and not use the name, promoters aren't gonna be happy with you changing it. People aren't gonna know who you are. They're not gonna show up, because what's THE GEORGE LYNCH EXPERIENCE, or whatever you call it. Or record labels are not interested, because it's a brand that they can count on and sell a certain many albums or whatever.
"For instance, the LYNCH MOB record 'Smoke This' that came out, I think, in '99 or 2000, that was not supposed to be a LYNCH MOB record; that really wasn't anything to do with LYNCH MOB. At the end of the day, after the record was done and we were delivering it to the label, they insisted on using that name as insurance. And if I hadn't agreed to that, we wouldn't have had a record. That's the kind of pressure I'm talking about.
"But then, with the onset of everything that's happened in the last year, I didn't have that kind of pressure anymore," George added. "I could take it or leave it at this point. And I didn't really feel comfortable with it; I didn't feel comfortable with the name. 'Cause I'm a very progressive person politically, and it just so flies in the face of everything I believe in, and it makes it hard. It makes it hard to have relationships with people and explain yourself, and I got tired of rationalizing it. I think the music is bigger than that, and it's had a great run.
"Another reason, too, is the band fell apart again. The band has fallen apart so many times, I can't even count. And it was just, like, 'No more Oni [Logan, vocals], no more Brian Tichy [drums], no more this guy, no more that guy. Oh, great. Now what do I do?' It's, like, 'Okay, build another band from scratch, call it LYNCH MOB?' No. How about just build something new? It gives me a lot more freedom to basically play anything I want live… I can go out and play everything from my catalog — new, old, covers, jams, you name it, and go deep and have fun and change it up every night."
Oni first hooked up with LYNCH MOB in 1990, but exited the group after the release of its first album, only to rejoin the outfit in the late 2000s.
Logan is featured on five of LYNCH MOB's eight albums, including 1990's "Wicked Sensation", as well as 2009's "Smoke And Mirrors", 2014's "Sun Red Sun", 2015's "Rebel" and 2017's "The Brotherhood".
Last August, LYNCH MOB celebrated the 30th anniversary of "Wicked Sensation" with a special limited print/deluxe edition of the album. "Wicked Sensation Reimagined" features re-worked and re-recorded versions of the LP's classic songs, and was made available via Rat Pak Records.
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CYNIC new albumWith losing longtime members, drummer Sean Reinert (officially parted ways in 2017) and bass player Sean Malone, 2020 was a very tough year for Cynic. In yesterday's statement, the band's guitarist/vocalist Paul Masvidal revealed, among others, that we can expect a new Cynic record this year.
Full statement from Paul: "Having lived through the loss of my two Cynic lifelong musical band mates/friends in 2020, I've become intimate with the energy of grief. One thing in particular is experientially clear to me now:
"We are all living in a kaleidoscopic process of change. A constant flow.
"Sometimes we shift a little, and blue is dominant, we shift again and pink is dominant. Our identities are like that. There is no free standing self. We are a flow of awareness that rests on the body. We are awareness itself.
"When I first heard the news about Malone's death earlier this month, I went from being actively engaged in a creative process to feeling like I was suddenly up to my neck in quicksand. I was unable to play my guitar for weeks, and found myself expending whatever energy I had cleaning and organizing my home. Grief is the most powerful experience; it wipes everything else away.
"Thank you for the support and comfort I've received. I'm reminded through your messages, that we're all in this together and that the Cynic family has endured through a lifetime of kaleidoscopic change. A new record will see the light of day in the new year, along with a plan to organize a virtual musical memorial/celebration of Malone and Reinert.
"I know this has been a turbulent year for everyone. Loving and kind New Years wishes to you all. May you have peace of mind, freedom from fear, may you have everything you need; love, shelter, food, and good health." 1
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ANTHRAX's SCOTT IAN: 'For A Band Like Us, With Our Catalog, We Don't Have To Make Records Anymore'During an appearance on a recent episode of the "Talk Is Jericho" podcast, ANTHRAX drummer Charlie Benante and guitarist Scott Ian took part in the "Classic Album Clash", where they joined host Chris Jericho and Eddie Trunk to discuss their classic second and third albums, 1985's "Spreading The Disease" and 1987's "Among The Living", respectively.
Said Charlie: "[1984's] 'Fistful [Of Metal]' is our first album, but, to me, 'Spreading' really is our first album with the lineup that is the classic lineup. And those two records, 'Among' and 'Spreading'… Look, 'Among' gave us a career. If it wasn't for 'Spreading', there would be no 'Among'. The two of them I hold in very high regard in our career. I love both of those records. There was moments, there was things that were going on, there was this camaraderie. We were young, man. We were just early 20s, really getting to know each other, and then, boom, there you go. Bye. You guys are together forever now. Go on tour, and get along. And, all of a sudden, you see this guy has this issue, this guy has that issue, but you all just kind of make it all work, because you love what you're doing. There were some trying times out there, but if it wasn't for those trying times, who knows if we would have made a 'Worship Music' [2011] or 'For All Kings' [2016]."
Added Scott: "Being the guys in the band, we see it in a certain way. And for sure, that time period of '85 through '87 is why we're on the phone [talking about this] right now. We were able to leave a deep enough mark on the planet in people's psyches. People fell in love with what we were doing and continued to all these years later. Right now somewhere on this planet, there is a kid — literally a kid — probably listening to 'Among The Living' for the first time, because his older brother turned him on to it or whatever reason; or he found it online streaming, because it said, 'If you like this, you should try this.' And it's an undeniable record — both of them are. You really can't go wrong, I feel like, with either one; they just absolutely hold up. Yeah, we have those records to thank for a career.
"It'd be really easy, I think — maybe 'easy' is not the right word — but for a band like us, with our catalog, we don't have to make records anymore," Ian continued. "We did come to a point in our career where we could have just gone out every two years and played the songs that everybody wants to hear — the same 14 to 18 songs that everyone wants to hear, and we could have just done that. But it's really not who we are. So when [people] talk so highly about 'Worship Music' and 'For All Kings', it feels really good, because we did work so hard on those records and put so much of ourselves and our lives into those records, and to know that people connect with those records the same way they connected with the records from 30 years ago, obviously, feels really good; it makes me feel really good, as an artist. And the fact that we don't have to just rest on our laurels, as they say. It's always about moving forward."
Two months ago, Ian told "Whiplash", the KLOS radio show hosted by Full Metal Jackie, that ANTHRAX likely won't release any music until the coronavirus pandemic has subsided and he and his bandmates are able to tour in support of the effort. "In my brain, I don't wanna put a record out until I can play shows," he explained. "That's what I wanna do, but, of course, I don't control the world and I don't control what's gonna happen with COVID. I think I can safely say we will certainly be ready to make a record [in 2021]. So I think we will probably go do that once we're ready to go do it. There would be no reason to have a record [written] and then just sit around and not record it. So, I think once we actually feel like we're ready to go into the studio, we'll do that, regardless of where things are at on the planet, and then just take it from there. At least it'll be in the can, and then we'll be able to make a decision on what the best course is for us to take at that point."
At the 2019 Download festival in the United Kingdom, Benante said fans can expect to hear some surprises on ANTHRAX's next disc. "There's some extreme stuff on this record that we touched on," he said. "There's different things that we're gonna try and do that's gonna make it next level."
Also in 2019, Benante told Australia's "Everblack" podcast that ANTHRAX's new music is shaping up to be "a little more in the aggressive style."
"For All Kings" was called by some critics ANTHRAX's strongest album to date. Its arrival followed a five-year period during which the band experienced a rebirth of sorts, beginning with ANTHRAX's inclusion on the "Big Four" tour, and continuing with the release of comeback LP "Worship Music". 9
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PAUL STANLEY Blasts 'Growing Pains' Star KIRK CAMERON For Staging Another Maskless Christmas Carol ProtestKISS frontman Paul Stanley has blasted actor-turned-evangelist Kirk Cameron for holding two maskless caroling protests in California last month.
One week after hosting a Christmas caroling event in Thousand Oaks, California largely attended by unmasked, non-socially-distanced singers, the "Growing Pains" star held a second singalong protest outside The Oaks mall next door to a COVID-19 testing center. Cameron billed the event as a protest against COVID-19 restrictions in California.
On Friday (January 1), Stanley took to his Twitter to criticize Cameron, who is best known for his portrayal of Mike Seaver on the ABC sitcom "Growing Pains" from 1985 to 1992, for his caroling protests. He wrote: "If his BS wasn't putting uninformed and easily impressionable people's lives at risk along with the rest of us who already know better, he'd just be a schmuck. Instead he's a menace. What a jerk. Go back to obscurity."
At the latest event, Cameron was reportedly joined by a crowd of about 75 to 100 people of all ages, most of whom did not wear masks or give each other the minimum six feet of personal space. Representatives for The Oaks mall called the event "irresponsible," noting that it was unauthorized and that they have asked Cameron to hold all future events at a different venue. "We continue to share our community's concerns over these irresponsible — yet constitutionally protected — events and have law enforcement on property. We reached out to the organizer to ask that the event be moved," they wrote in a statement.
Asked by Newsmax how he responds to people saying that he's "helping to spread the disease around," Cameron said: "I'm not the mask police. This is America. We shouldn't be having a mask gestapo and a distance monitoring going on."
Late Friday night, Stanley also posted a one-minute video message in which he urged people to wear masks and social distance. "It's important," he said. "If you don't wanna do it for you, do it for the people around you. It's a small concession, and it can do so much good."
This is not the first time Stanley has slammed people who refuse to wear a mask in public spaces to protect others from possible infection. Back in September, he took to his Twitter to share a CNN article about an Idaho pastor who was hospitalized with COVID-19 after calling himself a "no-masker" during a service and repeatedly questioning the veracity of coronavirus case reporting. Stanley added in a message: "YOU figure this one out. I can't. A hoax and non-existent virus has put this guy in the ICU. If you're so concerned with a loss of your freedom , Why do you stop at red lights? Don't let the government control you!! Drive right through!!! PUT YOUR MASK ON."
In early July, Stanley shared a photo of him and his eight-year-old daughter Emily wearing masks, and he included the following message: "Sunset at the beach with Emily. WEAR YOUR MASK! Don't listen to conspiracy theorists or graduates of The Internet University Of Medicine. While the credible authorities and experts continue to learn more about Covid 19 they remain in agreement about safety protocols. End of story".
While 346,000 Americans have died so far as a result of COVID-19, a number of people have come out against COVID-19 response measures, including lockdowns, physical distancing and mandatory mask policies, saying that they violate constitutional rights.
More than 77,000 people in the U.S. lost their lives in December to COVID-19, while 6.4 million contracted the virus. There are now more than 20 million confirmed COVID-19 cases in the U.S.
If his BS wasn’t putting uninformed and easily impressionable people’s lives at risk along with the rest of us who already know better, he’d just be a schmuck. Instead he’s a menace. What a jerk. Go back to obscurity. https://t.co/55Ynkof5DE
— Paul Stanley (@PaulStanleyLive) January 1, 2021
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8 ÿíâ 2021


NAPALM DEATH's MARK 'BARNEY' GREENWAY Says 'There Needs To Be More Government Assistance' During COVID-19 PandemicIn a recent interview with Full Metal Jackie's nationally syndicated radio show, vocalist Mark "Barney" Greenway of British extreme metal pioneers NAPALM DEATH discussed the troubling health and economic realities of COVID-19 and the devastating impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on the music industry, with canceled concerts, tours and music festivals, all leaving hundreds of thousands of crew members out of work.
"First and foremost for me is the protection of the vulnerable, because as a human being, I don't wanna sacrifice other human beings for just the sake of opening things up," Barney said. "Much in the same way as the things that NAPALM DEATH generally talks about — we don't sort of walk over people to get to what we need; that's not the way to do things, as far as I'm concerned.
"I know it's not easy," he continued. "A lot of bands are missing out, and we are too. We are slightly worried about it, but I'm just quite philosophical about it at the moment. I'm just kind of waiting for things to move forward. I don't know when it's gonna be. I don't know if it will get to the point where I'm completely desperate myself. But I've always lived very simply anyway. I've made a few extra adjustments, and I'm kind of getting through it okay. But I don't know is the answer, and we'll just have to see how it goes.
"Obviously, this isn't just exclusive to people in the arts or musicians or however you wanna put it — this is for a lot of people. And so we've kind of gotta roll with it for a while and see where it goes.
"What I would say, overall, is there needs to be more government assistance, or assistance for everybody — whoever you are and whatever your circumstances are," Barney added. "If governments are supposed to — if they're there for anything at all, which is to try and protect the people that they serve, then they have to realize this is a unique situation. People should never be allowed to go without food or shelter or anything like that."
NAPALM DEATH released its latest studio album, "Throes Of Joy In The Jaws Of Defeatism", in September via Century Media Records. The follow-up to 2015's "Apex Predator - Easy Meat" was again recorded with longtime producer Russ Russell and features artwork by Frode Sylthe.
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8 ÿíâ 2021


GODSMACK's SHANNON LARKIN Says Feud With MÖTLEY CRÜE Was Caused By 'Conflict Of Ego' Between SULLY ERNA And NIKKI SIXXGODSMACK drummer Shannon Larkin says that he and his bandmates had "fun" on tour with MÖTLEY CRÜE, despite the fact that the two groups have engaged in a decade-long public feud.
The tension between GODSMACK frontman Sully Erna and MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx began when they clashed during the 2009 "Crüe Fest 2" tour, on which GODSMACK was a support act and CRÜE was the headliner. GODSMACK later wrote the song "Cryin' Like A Bitch" about Nikki, fueling what has now become an 11-year war of words.
Larkin addressed the long-running dispute during a recent appearance on "That Jamieson Show". He said (see video below): "That MÖTLEY tour was great. There was some conflict of ego, maybe, that started before the tour even started between my singer and their bass player. But, shit, man, I'm hanging out with [CRÜE drummer] Tommy Lee every night. I saw him blow his hand out on that tour.
"That MÖTLEY tour was fun for everybody," he insisted. "And then later on, Nikki Sixx [said GODSMACK] didn't have fun on the tour. Whatever — we had fun on the tour. It was just there were certain things that pissed our guy [Erna] off, and so he pissed their guy [Sixx] off, and those guys are very strong-willed dudes. But as far as the band goes, that's what hurt about when Sixx came out… 'Cause, man, I had the first MÖTLEY CRÜE record on Leathür Records [CRUE's original record label]; I still have my vinyl. I was a huge MÖTLEY CRÜE fan; I mean, they're legends. So we were honored to go on. And all the bullshit that happened was just that — bullshit.
"It was really cool. At one point, [CRÜE guitarist] Mick Mars called me, and he said, 'Hey, man, I might be doing a blues record after this tour. And if you'd be interested in maybe playing some drums or whatever.' And I'm, like, 'Oh my God. Yes. Yes is the answer.' Mick Mars, you see that guy, it's like seeing Santa Claus; he's like a mythical creature. And, of course, he never called. And by the end of the tour, then everything's, 'Oh, there's a war going on between MÖTLEY CRÜE and GODSMACK.'"
Larkin added: "The 'Cryin' Like A Bitch' thing… I'll tell you I came up with 'Cryin' Like A Bitch' about [NFL quarterback] Philip Rivers, because I'm a Raiders fan. They needed to win in the playoffs. At the end, Philip Rivers threw, of course, he threw the interception, or whatever he did. So, there he is on the sideline with a tear glistening on his eye. So I told Sully, 'Oh my God, dude. Write a song called 'Cryin' Like A Bitch'.' And he [said], 'That's rad.' He loved it. And he's the lyricist of GODSMACK, and it's his vision and all. And so he wrote the song."
Regarding how the final track turned out, Larkin said: "I thought it was fun. It wasn't really like [a diss song from] the rap guys, I don't think — [it wasn't] malicious. I think it was more just taking the piss, as they say."
Back in August 2014, Nikki claimed that he was approached by a publicist for GODSMACK saying that the Erna-led band really wanted to appear on the MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist's "Sixx Sense With Nikki Sixx" syndicated radio program. Nikki recalled: "I [told the publicist], 'Over my dead [expletive] body.' And they said, 'Well, you know, they wanna be on the show because their record's coming out.' And I go, 'Did you forget the fact that they wrote a song about me called 'Cryin' Like A Bitch' and that there's probably 15 festivals that MÖTLEY CRÜE is headlining and that we said if GODSMACK's on 'em, we're not doing them? And that was just the beginning of my revenge. And that I take every opportunity to slander them and be very immature? And then they wanna be on the show? Dude, have some credibility. I mean, Jesus Christ! I'm so embarrassed for you. At least you can go, 'We've got a new record and we don't wanna be on that [expletive]'s radio show.'' [And he said], 'Well, we actually need some help now.'"
Three years earlier, Sixx had the following to say regarding Erna's complaints about how GODSMACK was treated on the Crüe Fest 2 tour, "Every person — from road crew, fans and even all the bands on the tour (including [Sully's] band) — was so happy, but [Erna] just seems to be crying like a bitch. Funny, even his manager told me he's an asshole... Maybe the problem is just in his head... I got no problem with him."
During a 2015 appearance on HATEBREED frontman Jamey Jasta's podcast, "The Jasta Show", Erna stated about Sixx: "I'll say it straight out: I've never met a bigger fucking dick in my life than Nikki Sixx. He's a douchebag. He's straight-up a fucking douche, and I don't give a fuck what he says. He knows exactly where I am, and he knows exactly how he can find me anytime that motherfucker has the balls to come and look me up. And I'll say it straight out on your podcast. He's a dick, man. He just treats people like shit."
A few days later, while taking part in an impromptu question-and-answer session with his followers on Facebook, Sixx was asked for his "response to Erna's "The Jasta Show" rant." Nikki gave a two-word answer: "Poor baby."
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8 ÿíâ 2021


Ex-QUIET RIOT Singer JAMES DURBIN Releases 'Evil Eye' Visualizer VideoSanta Cruz, California modern heavy metal revivalist James Durbin will release the debut album from his solo band, DURBIN, "The Beast Awakens", on February 12 via Frontiers Music Srl. The official visualizer for the disc's third single, "Evil Eye", can be seen below.
"The Beast Awakens" track listing:
01. The Prince Of Metal
02. Kings Before You (feat. Chris Jericho and Phil Demmel)
03. Into The Flames
04. Sacred Mountain
05. The Beast Awakens
06. Evil Eye
07. Necromancer
08. Riders On The Wind
09. Calling Out For Midnight
10. Battle Cry
11. By The Horns
12. Rise To Valhalla
Durbin is finally releasing the album he has always wanted to over the course of his decade long recording career. Combining his love of all things DIO, IRON MAIDEN and JUDAS PRIEST, Durbin set out to craft his own signature strain of fantasy inspired power metal for his debut DURBIN album, "The Beast Awakens".
"I've found a home for my creativity with Frontiers. They really share my vision for the type of metal I wish to create and we're all excited to see where it will lead," says Durbin.
"Kings Before You", the first single released from Durbin's forthcoming album, features Chris Jericho (FOZZY) and Phil Demmel (ex-MACHINE HEAD, VIO-LENCE). For each of the solo sections on the remainder of the album tracks, Durbin called upon his own axe-wielding brethren to help out. Jon Yadon Jr., Marc Putnam, Dylan Rose and Nick Gallant all contributed guitar solos for the album. Due to the situation with COVID-19, the album was recorded largely remotely, with only Durbin himself, alongside his producer Ellison, occupying the recording studio.
Durbin says: "The fact that the album sounds the way it does, with the way it was recorded, is a testament to the passion of everyone involved. I am very grateful for all the love and care that was given to my songs and I can't wait to unleash my metal upon the world."
All the songs included on "The Beast Awakens" were written solely by Durbin himself.
"2020 has been such a strange year for all of us," he says. "Coincidentally, our shelter in place order happened just as I had begun writing for the album. It really forced me to write by myself and not rely on others to write the riffs for me. And then to write the lyrics and melodies too."
Once the songs were written and demoed by Durbin, he brought in the rhythm section of virtuoso drummer Mike Vanderhule (Y&T) and master bassist Barry Sparks (TED NUGENT, SCORPIONS, DOKKEN, B'Z). With Durbin handling the album's rhythm guitars, his core lineup was complete.
Durbin is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Many associate his name with his appearance on Season 10 of "American Idol", where he was unabashedly flying the flag for heavy metal. In fact, on the finale, he appeared with undisputed metal gods JUDAS PRIEST for rousing renditions of "Livin' After Midnight" and "Breaking The Law". James has also worked and performed alongside many incredible musicians, including Stevie Wonder, Don Was, Zakk Wylde, Sheryl Crow, Tom Jones, Mick Mars of MÖTLEY CRÜE, Bob Babbitt of THE FUNK BROTHERS and STEEL PANTHER, just to name a few.
Durbin's signature vocal prowess and powerful stage presence have earned him stamps of approval and praise from rock and metal royalty like Steven Tyler, Sammy Hagar, Rob Halford and more. He has four full-length albums to his name, in addition to lending his voice to a handful of various albums.
Durbin recorded two studio albums with QUIET RIOT — 2017's "Road Rage" and 2019's "Hollywood Cowboys" — during his three-year stint with the group.
In September 2019, QUIET RIOT parted ways with Durbin and replaced him with Jizzy Pearl.
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8 ÿíâ 2021


KK'S PRIEST To Release Debut Album In 2021KK'S PRIEST, the new band featuring former JUDAS PRIEST members K.K. Downing (guitar), Tim "Ripper" Owens (vocals) and Les Binks (drums), will release its debut album in 2021 via Explorer1 Music Group. The group will also play select shows next year to mark the 50th anniversary of PRIEST and Downing's career as a founding member. KK'S PRIEST's setlist will consist of PRIEST classics and new songs.
On December 24, Downing posted the following message on his social media: "Dearest Metal Fans, Season's greetings to you all! I wish you sincere heart felt sentiments from myself and KK'S PRIEST members.
"We were so disappointed when our summer gigs were cancelled, but we certainly intend to make up for it in the new year with an abundance of concerts and the release of our new album.
"Although we are still in the middle of the battle, predictions seem to be that we will be maneuvering back towards normality quite soon, thanks to the multiple vaccines now available to us.
"This year I would like to extend my sincere thanks everyone at Explorer1 Music and all at KK'S PRIEST.
"As always, I would also like to thank the workers at the Steel Mill for their continued great work and commitment.
"I am sure that you all, like me, are more than ready to say goodbye to 2020. With that said, let's look forward to 2021 as I am sure it will reward our patience and perseverance with some of the greatest music and concerts that we could possibly hope for.
"Until then, I hope you are all having fantastic holidays and I will see you all again very soon!"
KK'S PRIEST is rounded out by guitarist A.J. Mills (HOSTILE) and bassist Tony Newton (VOODOO SIX).
Owens joined PRIEST in 1996 and recorded two studio albums with the band — 1997's "Jugulator" and 2001's "Demolition" — before PRIEST reunited with Rob Halford in 2003.
Downing left PRIEST in 2011 amid claims of band conflict, shoddy management and declining quality of performance. He was replaced by Richie Faulkner, nearly three decades his junior.
Last year, Downing said that he reached out to JUDAS PRIEST about taking part in the band's upcoming 50th-anniversary tour but that their response was that they were not interested in including him in the celebrations.
In 2018, Downing revealed that he sent two resignation letters to his bandmates when he decided to quit JUDAS PRIEST. The first was described as "a graceful exit note, implying a smooth retirement from music," while the second was "angrier, laying out all of his frustrations with specific parties."
Downing later said that he believed the second letter was "a key reason" he wasn't invited to rejoin PRIEST after Glenn Tipton's decision to retire from touring.
Downing, Binks and Owens performed a full-length set of PRIEST classics with MEGADETH bassist David Ellefson in November 2019 in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. Joining them on second guitar was Mills of HOSTILE, the British metal band whose two albums, "Eve Of Destruction" and "The New World Disorder", were both produced by Downing.
Binks played drums on PRIEST's "Stained Class", "Hell Bent For Leather" (released as "Killing Machine" in the United Kingdom) and "Unleashed In The East" albums.
Dearest metal fans,
seasons greetings to you all! I wish you sincere heart felt sentiments from myself and KK’s Priest...
Posted by K.K. Downing's Steel Mill on Thursday, December 24, 2020
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8 ÿíâ 2021


SEPULTURA's DERRICK GREEN On TRUMP's Failure To Win Re-Election: He Made 'A Lot Of Mistakes That Led To His Own Demise'SEPULTURA frontman Derrick Green spoke to Self Umpunishment about the rise of Trumpism in the U.S. and why the perceived bigotry and aggressive chauvinism of America's 45th president has found such a large audience in this country.
"The public at large, especially in the U.S., because of so many years of a horrible education system failing, going down, and no money put into that," Derrick said (see video below). "And for teachers — proper payment for teachers and everything — I've just watched it sink dramatically. And that, I believe, has a lot to do with where we're at now — lack of education, and many other things that go along with that.
"I wasn't that surprised when Trump won [in 2016]. I was really, like, 'Oh, yeah. It seems like that's the way things are gonna go.'"
According to Green, Trump's refusal to tell America the truth about the pandemic in a bid to save his political skin was one of the factors that ultimately contributed to his loss against Democrat Joe Biden.
"There's a lot of mistakes that really led to his own demise," Derrick said. "It really was all him. There are a lot of people around him that were just, like, 'What are you doing?' They really were on top of things. They had the Senate, they had a large amount of people voting consistently — they had a very strong group for a while. But he just continued to drive it into the ground, it seemed, where it's just, like, enough is enough. Nobody knowing really what's gonna happen day to day — even his own party. You've gotta feel that they have had enough too. They didn't realize that he would be such a cult figure, which is really outrageous. I think there was maybe a backlash from [former president Barack] Obama being so powerful. They were, like, 'We need our figure. We need our person.' It just ended up in shambles, and it's still continuing on."
Derrick also decried the fact that a president who is widely viewed as a racist can still command so many votes, after also playing down a pandemic that has killed at least 234,000 Americans. But Derrick clarified that he doesn't hold a personal grudge against anyone that voted for Trump.
"I'm not angry at Trump supporters by any means, and I don't think all Trump supporters are racist," he said. "It pisses me off when people say that. I'm, like, stop adding fuel to the fire that's totally unnecessary."
SEPULTURA's latest album, "Quadra", was made available in February via Nuclear Blast Records.
The band comprises Green, guitarist Andreas Kisser, bassist Paulo Xisto Pinto Jr., and drummer Eloy Casagrande.
"Quadra" is the follow-up to 2017's "Machine Messiah", which was SEPULTURA's fourteenth studio album and the eighth since Green joined the ranks. 6
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7 ÿíâ 2021


ICED EARTH's JON SCHAFFER Photographed Among TRUMP Supporters At Capitol HillThis article was updated to correct the date when Die Welt's photo of Jon Schaffer was taken and his quotes were first published. Die Welt spoke to Schaffer and took his picture on November 15, 2020 at a pro-Trump rally in Washington, D.C. AFP's photo was captured earlier today inside the U.S. Capitol, with Jon wearing similar clothes to what he donned at the above-mentioned event less than two months earlier.
The updated article follows below.
ICED EARTH leader Jon Schaffer was photographed among the protesters who breached the U.S. Capitol earlier today (Wednesday, January 6) as lawmakers counted the Electoral College votes certifying President-elect Joe Biden's win.
Schaffer was captured with a group of demonstrators who entered the Capitol as Congress debated the 2020 presidential election electoral vote certification. The photo, which was taken by Roberto Schmidt of AFP, can be found on the Getty Images web site. The same Schaffer picture was used as the lead photo for two separate high-profile mainstream news articles earlier today: NBC News and The Daily Beast.
This is not the first pro-Donald Trump event that Schaffer has been part of. Less than two months ago, on November 15, Jon identified himself and spoke to the German daily newspaper Die Welt while in the crowd at a Washington, D.C. demonstration supporting Trump and protesting the election results. At the time, Die Welt journalist Carolina Drüten posted a picture of the guitarist and erroneously spelled Schaffer's name as "John Schaper" but did correctly note that he traveled from his home state of Indiana to attend the event.
"They will go down. They're messing with the wrong people, believe me," Schaffer was quoted as saying by Die Welt, referring to the American political establishment.
Asked by Die Welt if he expected riots, Schaffer said: "If someone uses violence against us, we will react accordingly. We don't want that, but we are ready."
During a September 2020 Facebook Live chat, Schaffer was asked if he has any intention of ever going into politics. He responded: "I'm too much of a rabble-rouser. I'm not politics material. I'm not politically correct. I'm never gonna say things that I don't believe in because somebody's lining my pockets. I have no interest in that garbage. And I think there's a few people out there like that, but they're few and far between. But still, it's really not a thing that I'm interested in."
He continued: "I spend a lot of time and energy trying to get people to do some research. I'm not trying to convince somebody of anything. I'm just saying just check it out. Use your own power of discernment. But don't make judgments based on mainstream media manipulation. These people lie all the fucking time; it's what they do. They're feckless traitors. That's what Congress is. They deceive all of us. I don't care if it's Parliament or whatever system you have — it's a joke. They're criminals, and they're owned by criminal bankers, and that's just the reality of it.
"I would rather be a guy that inspires people to get fired up about this. This is a big deal. This is about the future of the human race. This is no joke by any stretch. We have to educate ourselves.
"People think they don't have any power, but they have a tremendous amount of power — I mean, an unbelievable amount of power," Schaffer added. "The system and the control grid wants to make you feel like you have no power and they enforce their rule through fear, intimidation and psychological warfare. It's all garbage.
"I think part of it is the currency system and the way they just print money out of thin air, and it's not backed by anything, it's allowed people to have this illusion of wealth, which tends to keep people soft. But at the end of the day, it's all debt based, so that's another form of slavery. And if you're living in that kind of system, it's a way to keep people calm, because they think everything is okay. It's not okay. It hasn't been okay for a very long time. It's just now you're starting to see everything come to a head.
"I'm not a left-or-right guy. I'm an American — that's my country; that's where I live. I don't trust my government. I don't give a shit if it's an 'R' or a 'D' next to the name of the person. I try to understand the bigger picture. I've done a lot of reading and a lot of studying. I'm a man of my convictions, and I don't say stuff that I don't truly believe. And I have changed my position a few times through the years, because I've learned more — not because I was trying to be politically correct or trying to kowtow to somebody's opinion.
"I don't really care if people like my view," he said. "I really don't care. It is what I feel, and I'm being honest about it based on the research that I've done, and I've done shitloads of it. I can make these claims and back it up.
"I feel like I can have more of an effect through the music than I ever could trying to get into that arena, which is just full of trash. And it is up to all of the people to turn that around. You can't put your hope into one president or one person, or a mayor or a governor or whatever. You've gotta be out there and actively put pressure on these people, let 'em know you're paying attention. If you're not paying attention, they're gonna rob you and steal everything. Your freedom too. Not just your money. They're gonna steal your fucking freedom. 'Cause they're a bunch of sick control freaks."
Last July, Schaffer raised eyebrows when he voiced his controversial views on the coronavirus crisis during an interview with MetalSucks's "The Quarantinecast", claiming that COVID-19 is "a psychological warfare campaign on the people more than it is a serious pandemic." Implying that a shadowy cabal of elites is using a global crisis as a cover to profiteer and entrench their power, Schaffer said: "I think there's a lot more going on than meets the eye here — in fact, I know there is. Legitimate doctors and scientists are being censored and banned on YouTube constantly. It's unbelievable levels of fraud."
Schaffer and former ICED EARTH vocalist Matt Barlow announced last summer that they were reuniting as the SCHAFFER/BARLOW PROJECT.
SCHAFFER/BARLOW PROJECT released its debut EP, "Winter Nights", in November. The effort saw the two musicians putting their unique spin on five Christmas classics and two ICED EARTH songs. The EP features holiday classics like "Silent Night" and "Little Drummer Boy", as well as new interpretations of the ICED EARTH tracks "Watching Over Me" and "I Died For You" 104
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7 ÿíâ 2021


Rockers React To Pro-TRUMP Protesters Storming Capitol Hill: 'This Is Next-Level Insanity'Paul Stanley (KISS), Tommy Lee (MÖTLEY CRÜE), Tom Morello (RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE), Alex Skolnick (TESTAMENT), Dino Cazares (FEAR FACTORY), Andy Biersack (BLACK VEIL BRIDES), Mark Morton (LAMB OF GOD), Robb Flynn (MACHINE HEAD), Phil Rind (SACRED REICH), Otep Shamaya (OTEP), Doc Coyle (BAD WOLVES) and Danko Jones are among the musicians who have reacted on social media to reports that supporters of President Donald Trump breached the U.S. Capitol as lawmakers count the Electoral College votes certifying President-elect Joe Biden's win.
Hundreds of pro-Trump protesters broke through barricades and swarmed the building, forcing the Senate to evacuate and Vice President Mike Pence to be moved to a secure location.
Earlier in the day, Trump — who has refused to accept the results of the election and has baselessly asserted that the election results were fraudulent — encouraged thousands of his supporters to march to the Capitol to protest the confirmation of Biden's victory. He later returned to the White House, despite telling the crowd he would join them in the march to the Capitol.
Skolnick, who has been vocal about his distaste for America's 45th president, took to Twitter to share a video of the protests, and he wrote: "Ok, the US Capital is in lockdown. Angry, Anarchist mob worse than what they say Antifa is. Lafayette Square was ruthlessly swept by authorities in an instant for a Bible photo op yet these people are able to swarm here?? Where is the military? The National Guard? #capital #coup"
He continued: "This is next level insanity. So you can just breach our Capital? What message does this send to our adversaries? If someone was sent to destroy America, you could not find a better enabler than @realDonaldTrump".
Trump has repeatedly claimed that the election was stolen. But he has been unsuccessful in his legal efforts to convince American judges across the nation to nullify millions of votes in six key states and declare him the winner of the 2020 presidential election.
No evidence has been provided for any of his allegations, and dozens of federal courts, with both Democratic and Republican judges, have dismissed lawsuits which referred to those claims.
The presidential race ended with a victory for Biden with 306 electoral votes. Biden had received 81 million votes across America — the most votes cast for any presidential candidate in history — compared to 74 million votes for Trump.
These are TERRORISTS. This is armed insurrection. The flames were fanned today & over time by the president & specific senators who CANNOT be allowed now to distance from or denounce what they have directly caused. Know their names. THIS is the result of their deception. Shame. pic.twitter.com/nDJhvV3b1c
— Paul Stanley (@PaulStanleyLive) January 6, 2021
hey Fuckhead @realDonaldTrump tell you covidiots to go home...its a wrap, ya'll lost, GTFOH!! and while you're at it YOU get the fuck outta here too before people get seriously hurt!
— T?mmy L33 (@MrTommyLand) January 6, 2021
Makes ya think... https://t.co/9PN5o8T3bv
— Tom Morello (@tmorello) January 6, 2021
When fear & hate are encouraged to assimilate steadily into the cultural zeitgeist the is ultimate result. Absolutely heart breaking & embarrassing. I see nothing patriotic or decent in the support of this idiotic, dangerous & asinine behavior. We must find a way to unite & heal
— Andy Biersack (@andyblack) January 6, 2021
spare me that right of the people bullshit we all know that if it was a Black or Hispanic storming the capital breaking windows and destroying property it would be a bloody mess. Because these are Trump supporters and not of color police are doing nothing. https://t.co/qVbzMhNIFw
— Dino Cazares (@DinoCazares) January 6, 2021
That’s devastating I don’t encourage violence at all but Trump is part of the reason she got shot. Raising millions of dollars on his lies. https://t.co/D3gcOie7KE
— Dino Cazares (@DinoCazares) January 6, 2021
I never said he said that, but he definitely knows how to manipulate his base and encourage them to take matters into their own hands based off conspiracy theory lies that he tweets. He does not condemn his base. https://t.co/0kU2ltkIjk
— Dino Cazares (@DinoCazares) January 6, 2021
You know he’s watching and loving all this.He has so much control over his supporters, so much control that he can get them to believe his lies and storm & vandalize the capital building based on a conspiracy theory he tweets, and to take millions of your dollars in donations.
— Dino Cazares (@DinoCazares) January 6, 2021
Bang bang trump bitches pic.twitter.com/q4ZzNcZ9eV
— ? OTEP SHAMAYA ? (@otepofficial) January 6, 2021
What the fuck https://t.co/nNQ27ySyq7
— Doc Coyle (@DocCoyle) January 6, 2021
They are traitors. https://t.co/qvplTCNAFe
— Noodles Believes in Democracy (@TheGnudz) January 6, 2021
They’re putting one man above the country. That’s how “patriotic” these people actually are. They are traitors & should be held accountable for their actions. The fact that they are cultists & idiots is no excuse. https://t.co/XM4aNiTkah
— Noodles Believes in Democracy (@TheGnudz) January 6, 2021
When BLM protestors were marching on the confederate monuments here in Richmond, they were getting beaten with batons & tear gassed.
These dudes are literally being allowed to CLIMB the Capitol building lol
— Mark Morton ?? (@MarkDuaneMorton) January 6, 2021
These look like insurgents, not protestors. https://t.co/GQcJ0OwfJu
— Doc Coyle (@DocCoyle) January 6, 2021
Pretty much sums it all up. https://t.co/BiF1YUqVp7
— Doc Coyle (@DocCoyle) January 6, 2021
These “protestors” should break into a CVS and then maybe the national guard will show up.
— Doc Coyle (@DocCoyle) January 6, 2021
Ok, the US Capital is in lockdown. Angry, Anarchist mob worse than what they say Antifa is. Lafayette Square was ruthlessly swept by authorities in an instant for a Bible photo op yet these people are able to swarm here?? Where is the military? The National Guard? #capital #coup pic.twitter.com/7DbEgVqhHT
— Alex Skolnick (@AlexSkolnick) January 6, 2021
Fuck these traitors!!
— Robb Flynn (@TheGeneralMH) January 6, 2021
This is next level insanity pic.twitter.com/sYRQa4R65y
— Alex Skolnick (@AlexSkolnick) January 6, 2021
So you can just breach our Capital? What message does this send to our adversaries? If someone was sent to destroy America, you could not find a better enabler than @realDonaldTrump
— Alex Skolnick (@AlexSkolnick) January 6, 2021
In NYC during the summer, we saw footage of police bashing bicycles over peaceful protesters heads, ramming through a bunch with their cars, shoving @zayer_dounya for simply walking in their pathway. And this is being allowed to go on inside the Capital right now: https://t.co/eFOQjwa1MX
— Alex Skolnick (@AlexSkolnick) January 6, 2021
What is happening right now is absolutely disgusting and repulsive...
I pray for everybody’s safety
— Mike Portnoy ? (@MikePortnoy) January 6, 2021
That DC surge into the Capitol building by a bunch of white nationalist incels would’ve been a bloodbath if it was BLM or Antifa.
— Danko Jones (@dankojones) January 6, 2021
Of course we all thought it, but it can now be confirmed that Trump supporters are easily the dumbest motherfuckers on the planet.
This is what happens when you support a rich kid half-man with bone spurs that hosts a reality tv show.
— Danko Jones (@dankojones) January 6, 2021
Been looking forward to the people storming the Capitol, but I thought it would be to stop the lies and corruption, not support it.
— Sacred Reich (@SacredReich) January 6, 2021
Under the guise of #SaveAmericaRally and #StopTheSteaI2021, ignorant white racists are lashing out like wounded animals to undermine democracy!! pic.twitter.com/qQRsJ4idrM
— del james (@deljamesgang) January 6, 2021
No doubt
— Sacred Reich (@SacredReich) January 6, 2021
What you're seeing at the U.S. Capitol isn't anarchy.
It's a violent attempt by domestic terrorists at overthrowing representative democracy in favor of racist authoritarianism.
— Del. Danica Roem (@pwcdanica) January 6, 2021
Pow ? I told ya’ll shit was gonna get wild before this BS is over. https://t.co/ehxeq1LyG5
— ICE T (@FINALLEVEL) January 6, 2021
Just imagine for a second if BLM tried this BS.. Just sayin.
— ICE T (@FINALLEVEL) January 6, 2021
Shit is Wild.... I wonder if ANYBODY is even gonna go to jail.. smh.. https://t.co/1cAfpAPdRV
— ICE T (@FINALLEVEL) January 6, 20219
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Former SEPULTURA Drummer IGOR CAVALERA Breaks Down 'Territory' In New Video SeriesFormer SEPULTURA drummer Igor Cavalera has launched a new video series, "Beneath The Drums", on his YouTube channel, where he dissects some of the best-known songs from his recording history. In the first episode, which can be seen below, he gives the backstory of the SEPULTURA song "Territory" and also performs a playthrough video of the track, originally taken from the band's 1993 album "Chaos A.D."
Igor left SEPULTURA in June 2006 due to "artistic differences." His departure from the band came five months after he announced that he was taking a break from SEPULTURA's touring activities to spend time with his second wife and their son (who was born in January 2006).
In 1996, Igor's brother, frontman Max Cavalera, exited SEPULTURA after the rest of the band split with Max's wife Gloria as their manager.
For more than a decade, Igor has been part of the MIXHELL DJ/hip-hop/electro project with his wife Laima Leyton.
Last year, Igor teamed up with Wayne Adams (BIG LAD, DEATH PEDALS, JOHNNY BROKE) to form the PETBRICK project. The band's debut album, "I", was released in October 2019 via Closed Casket Activities in the U.S.
The current SEPULTURA lineup — featuring guitarist Andreas Kisser and bassist Paulo Xisto Pinto Jr. alongside Derrick Green on vocals and Eloy Casagrande on drums — released its latest studio album, "Quadra", in February via Nuclear Blast.
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