LEAVES' EYES new album, "Sign Of The Dragonhead", will be released on January 12 via AFM Records. Produced by Alexander Krull at Mastersound Studio, the disc features cover artwork by Stefan Heilemann (LINDEMANN, EPICA, KAMELOT).
The official video for the song "Across The Sea", taken from "Sign Of The Dragonhead", can be seen below.
"Sign Of The Dragonhead" will be the first full LEAVES' EYES album featuring singer Elina Siirala, who joined the band in early 2016 following an acrimonious split with the group's original frontwoman, Liv Kristine. Liv was previously married to LEAVES' EYES' co-vocalist Alexander Krull.
On "Sign Of The Dragonhead", the chronicles of the Vikings is continued and reveals that the band have honed their strengths even further. At the same time, musical surprises have raised their sound to a new level. The title track is a raw number featuring martial choirs and forges a sonic arch to "King Of Kings", continuing the adventurous journey of King Harald I. Frontman Alexander Krull and virtuoso guitarist Thorsten Bauer prove to be ingenious masters when it comes to composing haunting metal hits. Every track has the musicians upping the creative ante, revealing an impressive amount of diversity without neglecting their trademark sound elements. "Across The Sea" evolves into a metal shanty with an irresistible rhythm, bound to be a definite neckbreaker. "Like A Mountain" sets to music a tragic Icelandic love saga and surprises as a bass-heavy goth rock track. An emotional song with plenty of tough elements which allows Elina to reveal the full range of her vocal skills. Confident and autonomous, her classically trained voice takes possession of the songs — gentle at times, powerful at others — lending a highly individual note to her interaction with Alex's growls.
LEAVES' EYES has succeeded in creating compositionally complex yet tangible tracks. Perfectly coordinated instrumentation — never top-heavy, always unconventional. Medieval nyckelharpas, fiddles, uilleann pipes and whistles blend naturally with the metal guise, creating catchy songs such as "Shadows In The Night" and "Völva", which whisks its listeners away to the mythical world of the seeresses and sorceresses of the Northern countries. Nobody expected a song like "Riders On The Wind", which has classic heavy metal and Celtic folk clash to create an acoustic Viking party. These musicians' deep affinity with the Viking era is revealed on "Jomsborg" about the legendary fortress and its Baltic Viking army, where in fact Alex's ancestors hail from.
"Sign Of The Dragonhead" track listing:
01. Sign Of The Dragonhead
02. Across The Sea
03. Like A Mountain
04. Jomsborg
05. Völva
06. Riders On The Wind
07. Fairer Than The Sun
08. Shadows In The Night
09. Rulers Of Wind And Waves
10. Fires In The North
11. Waves Of Euphoria
LEAVES' EYES and Kristine have offered different accounts of the circumstances behind their breakup, with LEAVES' EYES claiming the decision to part ways was amicably made in January 2016 and Liv saying she was dismissed from the group in April 2016.
LEAVES' EYES is:
Elina Siirala - vocals
Alexander Krull - vocals
Thorsten Bauer - guitar
Pete Streit - guitar
Joris Nijenhuis - drums
Canadian power metallers The Order of Chaos will be unleashing their new EP Night Terror on February 23rd, 2018 to follow their 2015 full-length Apocalypse Moon (Killer Metal Records) that took the band on tours across China, Europe and Canada. The epic three song EP was produced by Nathan Kidd & Dave Stoten at Method Music Productions in Edmonton, AB represents their most mature and dynamic songwriting effort to date.
BraveWords is teaming up with the band to premier their new video for the EP's title track "Night Terror" directed and produced by their very own bassist Barrett Klesko who runs FadeBack Studios United.
The band comments:
"We are incredibly excited to share 'Night Terror' with everyone who has supported us through the years as well as all heavy metal fanatics around the world!" Our new single presents a new sound and modern direction for The Order of Chaos, one that we couldn't be more ready to take to the stage!"
Los Angeles-based band Cutthroat LA - featuring former touring Downset frontman Neil Roemer, brothers Art Banura (drums), Dan Banura (guitar, Murder Deathkill, Donnybrook) and Jesse Gomez (bass) - have released their new video, "Religion Breeds Violence", from their upcoming record produced by Rogelio Lozano (Downset, Powerflo) and Billy Graziadei (Biohazard, Powerflo).
Inspired by the streets and surrounding political and religious chaos, Cutthroat LA uses a mixture of hardcore, beatdown, 90s hip-hop and thrash metal as a canvas to express their music.
Cutthroat LA begins their South American tour with Brazilian hardcore band Worst on January 25th in Varginha, Brazil. See the tour flyer below for additional dates.
Italian rockers, Aeren, have released a video for "Breath Of Air", one of the featured tracks on their forthcoming album, Breakthru. Watch the clip below.
The album is due for release worldwide via Sliptrick Records on March 6th. The song itself tackles the subject of air pollution and the dramatic effect it’s been having on the world’s population. It features Aeren in somber mood for the opening moments until "Breath Of Air" kicks in with the band in strong, hard hitting, melodic form.
Aeren are:
Silvia Galetta - Vocals
Simone D’Andria - Guitar
Simone Solidoro - Bass/Piano/Keyboards
Cosimo De Marco - Drums
Inquisition have released a video for the track "From Chaos They Came". The video, shot by Tommy Jones at Videohammer Studios (Testament, Slayer, Fear Factory) and produced by Nader Sadek (Mayhem), can be seen below:
"From Chaos They Came" is taken from Inquisition's crushing new album, Bloodshed Across The Empyrean Altar Beyond The Celestial Zenith, which was recorded at the legendary London Bridge Studios in Seattle, WA (Alice In Chains, Soundgarden) with long time engineer Arthur Rizk (Power Trip).
Tracklisting:
"Intro: The Force Before Darkness"
"From Chaos They Came"
"Wings Of Anu"
"Vortex From The Celestial Flying Throne Of Storms"
"A Black Aeon Shall Cleanse"
"The Flames Of Infinite Blackness Before Creation"
"Mystical Blood"
"Through The Divine Spirit Of Satan A Glorious Universe Is Known"
"Bloodshed Across The Empyrean Altar Beyond The Celestial Zenith"
"Power From The Center Of The Cosmic Black Spiral"
"A Magnificent Crypt Of Stars"
"Outro: The Invocation Of The Absolute, The All, The Satan"
"Coda: Hymn To The Cosmic Zenith"
Connecticut-based prog rock outfit Mile Marker Zero are celebrating the holidays with their very own prog-inspired cover of the festive single, "Sleigh Ride". Watch the video below.
The single is now available for digital download and/or streaming via iTunes and Spotify.
Vocalist Dave Alley commented on the track: "Here's an early present for you guys! We did a Rush/prog rock inspired cover of the holiday classic "Sleigh Ride"! We had a blast recording this, and we hope you enjoy it!"
Alley also revealed, "Our new album will be out in the spring of 2018, and we will begin releasing details very soon!"
Los Angeles, CA-based electronic rockers, Hail Sagan, have debuted their brand new music video for the single "Doors Will Open". Fronted by the mighty Sagan Amery, who's backed by some killer masked musicians including guitarist Nick Quijano (Powerman 5000), this act is one all heavy rock fans need to check out.
"Doors Will Open", now available on CD Baby and Amazon, is set to be the featured track in the New Bugbear Entertainment video game Wreckfest that's due out in 2018 on Xbox, PS4 and PC.
Hail Sagan will be embarking on a headlining tour in the US in the New Year with Rivals and The Scars Heal in Time as support.
Commenting on their new video, the band noted: "The song is a heavier track compared to most of what we have released in the past; we feel it celebrates our roots as people who enjoy listening to a harder genre of music, while displaying our ability to be diverse musicians. After being involved in co-production of our last few videos, we were very interested in giving it a try ourselves, and seeing if we were able to apply what we had learned to the new music video for 'Doors Will Open.' Both of us are artists so we wanted to approach the visuals from a creative surreal perspective. We had a lot of fun designing the various sequences of the storyline, and we learned a lot about filming through trial and error. Overall, it was a great experience and we look forward to expanding our abilities in film and incorporating it with the music we release in the future."
PAPA ROACH's music video for the song "Traumatic" can be seen below. The track is taken from the band's ninth studio album, "Crooked Teeth", which was released on May 19 via Eleven Seven Music.
Written and recorded in a cramped North Hollywood studio, "Crooked Teeth" was produced by Nicholas "RAS" Furlong and Colin Brittain, with the exception of "Born For Greatness", which saw the band collaborate with writer/producer Jason Evigan (Jason Derulo, Demi Lovato, Zedd, MAROON 5). Furlong and Brittain, who grew up listening to PAPA ROACH, inspired the band to revisit some of the traits that personally endeared the band to them, most notably singer Jacoby Shaddix's rapping technique and the band's intense live energy.
"The first time we met up with RAS and Colin, they said that [2000's] 'Infest' was on constant rotation when they were growing up and they wanted to bring back some of that fire," said Shaddix. Added Furlong: "The whole idea was to take the classic elements of PAPA ROACH that everyone loved and revamp them into a modern version of the sound through the creative process, and we ended up with a bold, courageous and more adventurous version of PAPA ROACH."
PAPA ROACH will return to the studio in the summer to resume work on its follow-up to "Crooked Teeth". Shaddix told TheRave TV earlier this month: "In June and July [of 2018], we're gonna step in the studio and continue working on the next record — we've already started work on the next record — and pick up where we left of with 'Crooked Teeth' and just keep kicking ass and taking names."
PAPA ROACH has been previewing a new song called "Geronimo" at some of the band's recent shows. Drummer Tony Palermo told Germany's Metal-Heads.de that the track's lyrics "are basically [about] Jacoby growing up and looking for stuff to do in a small town."
KAMELOT has released a music video for the song "Under Grey Skies", featuring a guest appearance by DELAIN's Charlotte Wessels.
KAMELOT vocalist Tommy Karevik calls "Under Grey Skies" "one of my favorite songs" from the band's latest album, "Haven", and says that the track was written "about the importance of never giving up on yourself or the people around and that you can always make a difference in someone else's life. Sometimes by just believing in them or simply listening to what they have to say."
He adds: "It was very nice singing with Charlotte and her voice fits the song perfectly."
Adds Wessels: "I absolutely adore songs like 'Under Grey Skies' that inspire hope and optimism in the darkest of times. I was proud to be part of the track and even more thrilled that there's a video for the song to share now as well. Add to that the fact that KAMELOT and DELAIN will share the stage again in the U.S. this spring and I'd say there's plenty of things to get excited about!"
KAMELOT guitarist Thomas Youngblood states: "We wanted to release this video as a last 'Haven' Christmas gift to the fans.
"This album has reached so many new heights for us, thanks to the fans and some long and intense touring.
"The next album is almost ready to be unleashed in 2018. Get ready for a monster!!
"We approach the end of the 2017 and the ending of the epic 'Haven' tour. What an amazing time we have had with 'Haven', taking the band to new countries, cities and highest chart placements in the band's history. Debuting at #1 on Billboard's Hard Rock Charts was a stunning reminder that we have the best fans in the world!!
"But wait! We will not leave for the Christmas break without dropping a nice and beautiful Christmas present here for all of you beautiful people! Here is our video for 'Under Grey Skies' featuring Charlotte Wessels from DELAIN. Also appearing on this track is Troy Donockley from NIGHTWISH. Enjoy and see you all on tour in 2018!!!"
KAMELOT recently spent time at a studio in Wolfsburg, Germany putting the finishing touches on its new album with producer Sascha Paeth. The follow-up to "Haven" will be released in early 2018 via Napalm.
Youngblood told Rock Overdose that the band's new material was harkening "back to the 'Ghost Opera' days a bit with 'Haven' elements."
"Haven" sold around 7,600 copies in the United States in its first week of release. The CD was made available in May 2015 via Napalm Records as part of an exclusive licensing deal through the band's Kamelot Music LLC.
From Rush to Voivod, the science-fantasy album has long been an integral part of the heavy metal cannon; now; carrying this proud tradition into the 21st century is Xael.
Founded by Nassaru of Rapheumets Well/Enthean as well as Sorgiem “Daniel Presnell,” Tuurm “Alex Rush” from Enthean, and Xolotl “Fernando Ortega” and featuring various guest artists, Xael is influenced by Septic Flesh, Iron Maiden, Augury, Wardruna and Fleshgod Apocalypse, vocalist / guitarist / studio drummer Nassaru describes the band's music as “a thought provoking metal journey.”
Making their mark with the premiere of their debut video "Apathy Of The Immortal", the band offers a visually capturing representation of their extreme music and sci-fi storytelling.
The band comments: "This is the first in our series of videos to come that take place on this foreign planet. This was a community effort, with an artist from our local scene coming together to make this video happen. We are wanting to both represent musically as well as visually our story, which is both science fantasy based as well as relatable to our journey to understand ourselves. Apathy of the Immortal takes place a bit into the story. The immortal wayfarer, after venturing to this hostile planet finds himself burdened by his past and the degrading endeavors of sentient life. Accompanied by the "Watchers Of Xan" a resistance group on Tymeer, he finds that his body regenerates time after time, but his mental capacity for coping with this lengthen life span is diminishing, causing him to have disassociation and hallucinations. One such hallucination is seeing a demonic apparition of "Time" and its acolyte "Decay". For time cannot touch the wayfarer, it taunts him with its ability to take away the world around him. This song is a reflection of the fear of what the future holds and our control over such events."
Recently signing to Vancouver, BC's Test Your Metal Records, Xael and the record label will be unleashing the band's music in a unique approach to debut their music in 2018.
Vocalist / guitarist / studio drummer Nassaru explains: “We will have eight songs standard and two instrumental tracks. Instead of releasing an album upfront, we want fans to share in our progress in a musical series, releasing two songs a month to allow more time for fans to appreciate the work and for us to best represent the songs in some form of art to convey the entirety of our vision…The album series is called The Last Arbiter, referring to the protagonist’s mission in the story and his pursuit of an unattainable purpose in pacifying the destructive nature of the sentient world."
Nassaru adds. “It will be different and very diverse, but at its core it is extreme metal, melodies in abundance, and storytelling bard style! So I believe it will be refreshing…something different combining symphonic and folk elements with brutal metal…We want to paint a soundscape, a myriad of imaginative and diverse environments while exploring the complications of being sentient and self-aware.”
Xael's first single "Apathy Of The Immortal" is also being offered as a free download via Bandcamp here.
Neal Morse has released a poignant video for “He Died At Home”. The song is from his latest solo album, Life & Times, which will be released on February 16th on Radiant Records via Metal Blade Records/SONY on all digital outlets, as well as CD and vinyl. Pre-orders are now available here.
“He Died At Home” is about a mother’s grief over the loss of her soldier son. As Morse says, “I had been praying for a roommate of a friend of mine, who was a troubled ex-military guy. The day we were playing in Paris, I woke up to a text saying that sadly, he had died. As I began formulating ideas for a song about him, I remembered that many years ago, I had been at a meeting at a military base in Tennessee. They asked us to pray for their men because almost every week they were going to the funeral of those who had ‘died at home'."
“Because of the idea for the song,” he continues, “I was researching soldier suicides online and found an article in The Guardian about a young soldier named William Busbee. He came back from Afghanistan in 2012, and then committed suicide. The video director contacted Libby Busbee, his mother, who listened to the song and was so moved that she is contributing photos of William to put in a video we’ll be sharing very soon.”
The song also had quite an impact when it was premiered at Morsefest 2017, where it was very much the talk of the festival. Watch the new video below.
Tracklisting:
"Livin’ Lightly"
"Good Love Is On The Way"
"JoAnna"
"Selfie In The Square"
"He Died At Home"
"She’s Changed Her Mind"
"Wave On The Ocean"
"You + Me + Everything"
"Manchester"
"Lay Low"
"Old Alabama"
"If I Only Had A Day"
"He Died At Home" video:
Widely regarded as one of the world’s leading progressive rock (“prog”) musicians, there is now no doubt that Neal Morse is a “big success,” but his desire to move people through his music burns brighter than ever. Now in his mid-fifties and his children grown up, there is a sense on Life & Times that Morse is looking around and taking stock.
“I’ve come through a lot of difficult times and I’m in a fairly content place now,” he says. “You can feel that on some of the songs.” Much of this ‘acoustic-orientated, singer/songwriter’ album was written while he was travelling around the world on The Road Called Home tour in 2017, with some of the songs being inspired by the places he visited, while others are from spending time with his family.
For example, “Manchester By The Sea” is a musical portrait of that notorious rarity—a sunny day in Manchester, England—when Morse was sitting in a coffee shop watching the world go by. “Selfie In The Square” captures what he saw walking around Luxembourg City, hearing the cathedral bells and children playing, but realizing what a difference it makes to share these experiences. “Luxembourg was really nice, but I knew that if my wife was there, it would feel like a holiday, so I wrote a song about it to send to her,” he explains.
Born in 1960 to a musical Californian family, Morse played in many bands during his youth. He learned and mastered several instruments along the way. In 1995, he wrote and recorded The Light with his new band, Spock’s Beard. It was an album grounded strongly in the then-unfashionable progressive rock genre. The album and title song became modern prog classics, and began to bring Morse and the band global recognition. In 2000, he also joined forces with Mike Portnoy (ex-Dream Theater), Pete Trewavas (Marillion) and Roine Stolt (The Flower Kings) to form Transatlantic, a prog supergroup that went on to win the PROG Magazine Award for “Album of the Year.”
Neal Morse’s solo work has focused almost entirely on music with a strong message of redemption, beginning with 2003’s Testimony - a two-disc musical account of his spiritual journey - and most recently with The Neal Morse Band’s PROG Magazine Award nominee, The Similitude Of A Dream, based on John Bunyan’s classic allegory, The Pilgrim’s Progress.
In touring news, Morse is hoping to move more people with these songs at some “absolutely solo” shows in cafes and small venues throughout the US and Europe in 2018. Check out Neal Morse at the following tour stops (with more dates to be added in the coming weeks on his official website):
February
20 - Boston, MA - Club Passim
22 - Sellersville, PA - Sellersville Theater
23 - New York, NY - The Cutting Room
March
17 - Denver, CO - The Soiled Dove
22 - Decatur, GA - Eddie’s Attic
23 - Charlotte, NC - The Evening Muse
28 - Mesa, AZ - Make Weird Music HQ
30 - Whittier, CA - Whittier Theater
April
3 - San Francisco, CA - Hotel Utah
5 - Portland, OR - The Old Church Concert Hall
6 - Seattle, WA - The Triple Door
12 - Evanston, IL - Space
13 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill Duck Room
14 - Milwaukee, WI - Shank Hall
18 - Quebec City, QC - TBA
19 - Montreal, QC - TBA
21 - Toronto, ON - The Great Hall
German symphonic metallers Xandria, who recently parted ways with singer Dianne Van Giersbergen, have released an animated video for "Ship Of Doom", a track from the band's Theater Of Dimensions album, released earlier this year. The video, created by Danny Stirn (Manic Molecule), can be seen below.
Theater Of Dimensions features guest appearances by vocalists Björn “Speed” Strid (Soilwork), Henning Basse (Firewind), Zaher Zorgati (Myrath), and Ross Thompson (Van Canto).
"Ship Of Doom" video:
“Call Of Destiny” video:
“We Are Murderers (We All)” lyric video featuring Soilwork’s Björn “Speed” Strid:
Finnish progressive melodic death metallers Damnation Plan have released their second music video Maze Of Despair off their latest album Reality Illusion (Inverse Records, 2017).
Damnation Plan songwriter, lyricist, drummer, director Jarkko Lunnas comments on the song and video:
"Some of the biggest battles we face happen inside our own minds. It's a survival story about leaving your past behind, shedding your skin, not letting your past drown you."
The band's second single, a modern metal version of the late Ronnie James Dio's "Don't Talk To Stranger" was featured on Spotify's Best New Metal Tracks at its release.
Hyborian recently signed with Season Of Mist. The Kansas City-based heavy metal riff machine will reissue their debut album, Hyborian Vol. 1, through the label on February 23rd. Pre-order the album here, and watch a music video for the opening track “As Above, So Below”, below.
Hyborian Vol. 1 was recorded by the band at their self-built studio, mixed by Justin Mantooth at Westend Studios, and mastered by Nick Zampiello at New Alliance East. It was originally released by the band (in conjunction with friends The Company KC) in March 2017 and tells the tale of an extra-dimensional, cloaked being called The Traveller.
The band explains the concept: "Hyborian Volume I is a collection of stories from the dawn of humanity, events that occurred before the advent of the written word. It is the first in a series of legends from different epochs as told by a figure named The Traveller. The Traveller is a being that exists outside of humanity's understanding of space and time. He is the source of all life in the universe, but is not omnipresent. He wanders the cosmos, visiting and recording times of great strife or hardship, great suffering or great triumph. We are his chosen mouthpiece on Earth, so we relate those stories, whether from far in the past or far in the future."
Hyborian Vol. 1 tracklisting:
“As Above, So Below”
“Maelstrom”
“Blood for Blood”
“Dead Lies Dreaming”
“Ajna”
“Dross”
“As Above, So Below” video:
Hyborian is:
Martin Bush - lead vocals, guitar
Ryan Bates - vocals, guitar
Justin Rippeto - drums
Anthony Diale - bass
Germany's Pyogenesis have released a video for "New Helvetia", a track from their new album, A Kingdom To Disappear, released earlier this year via AFM Records. The clip is available for streaming below.
The cover artwork for A Kingdom To Disappear was created by Stan W. Decker.
Tracklisting:
“Sleep Is Good” (Intro)
“Every Man For Himself…And God Against All”
“I Have Seen My Soul”
“It’s Too Late (A Kingdom To Disappear)”
“New Helvetia”
“That’s When Everybody Gets Hurt”
“We (1848)”
“Blaze, My Northern Flame”
“Everlasting Pain”
"New Helvetia":
“I Have Seen My Soul” video:
“Every Man For Himself…And God Against All” video:
US metallers, Arise In Chaos, have released a video for "Siren". The song is taken from their album, Terminal Cognition, released in 2016 via David Ellefson's EMP Label Group.
Terminal Cognition was produced, mixed and mastered by Joshua Wickman (Within The Ruins, Legion, King (810), Last Of A Dying Breed) at Dreadcore Productions, White Lake, MI and co-produced by David Ellefson (Megadeth) and Ahrue Luster (ex-Machine Head, Ill Nino).
Tracklisting:
“Nero”
“By Your Own Hand”
“The Divine”
“Hell Bent”
“Siren”
“Violent Colors”
“All We Know”
“Reflections”
“Driven”
“Arise In Chaos”
"The King Wants You", the new video from Swedish metallers AVATAR, can be seen below. The song is taken from the band's seventh full-length album, "Avatar Country", which will be released on January 12 via Entertainment One in North America and Century Media Records Ltd. in the rest of the world. The disc was produced by Jay Ruston (STONE SOUR, ANTHRAX, STEEL PANTHER) this past summer at Spinroad Recording Studios in Gothenburg, Sweden.
"Avatar Country" track listing:
01. Glory To Our King
02. Legend Of The King
03. The King Welcomes You To Avatar Country
04. King's Harvest
05. The King Wants You
06. The King Speaks
07. A Statue Of The King
08. King After King
09. Silent Songs Of The King Pt. 1 - Winter Comes When The King Dreams Of Snow
10. Silent Songs Of The King Pt. 2 - The King's Palace
Vocalist Johannes Eckerström told Billboard magazine earlier this year that AVATAR is "not a political band in the truest sense of the word, meaning that [we don't] put into our lyrics what we think people should vote for or revolt against." However, he said that AVATAR shares "certain core values. We care deeply about animals. We all passionately agree that any form of homophobia or anything like that is fucking stupid. There are certain core values like that that go beyond how we think we should solve whatever needs to be tweaked about healthcare in our home country or how to finance a bridge building in our hometown."
When it comes to lyrics, Eckerstrom told Billboard: "I would never put a message in there that wasn’t somewhat in line with something the rest of the band could stand behind, because the bass lines belong to me just as much as they belong to [bassist] Henrik [Sandelin], just as the same way my lyrics belong to the whole band just as much as they belong to me."
The official music video for "Glass Houses", the debut single from STEREO SATELLITE — the new band featuring DISTURBED bassist John Moyer, ADRENALINE MOB members Mike Orlando (guitar) and Jordan Cannata (drums), and ex-ROCKSTAR SUPERNOVA singer Lukas Rossi — can be seen below.
Says the group: "After years in the making, we are very proud to be finally sharing our new band with the world... Ladies and gentlemen, we give you STEREO SATELLITE.
"By melding hook-filled melodies within heavy guitar riffs and hard beats, STEREO SATELLITE shows their ability to compact a vast array of influence and experience into a signature sound with substance, style, and spirit."
STEREO SATELLITE will make its live debut at the ShipRocked cruise on Tuesday, January 23, 2018.
Orlando and Cannata were both involved in a crash last July that resulted in the death of ADRENALINE MOB bassist David Zablidowsky.
The band was touring in support of its third studio album, "We The People", which was released on June 2 via Century Media. The follow-up to 2014's "Men Of Honor" was the first ADRENALINE MOB release to feature Zablidowsky and Cannata.
Orlando states: "Over the past recent months, I have learned a lot about how cathartic music can be, especially after going through such a heinous life-changing tragedy. It's been a complete uphill battle in even trying to begin to heal physically and mentally. I have a long road ahead, for sure, and will have to undergo many more procedures and ongoing therapy. I don't think I'll ever fully heal mentally, but I've been moved to write songs again with my brother Lukas, who I feel is an amazing songwriting partner, and start this new band along with my brothers John Moyer and Jordan Cannata. I find it really helps me to cope and I can't wait to share all the music we've written and start touring again full-time."
Moyer admits to having mixed feelings about the band being dubbed a supergroup. "We hate the supergroup thing because it's a new band in its own right," he says. "But I think it's important for us to say we've been around the rock music scene for a long time and in various ways. STEREO SATELLITE is a new beginning for us all, and I'm looking forward to sharing our new music with the fans very soon."
Rossi concurs, saying: "I can't wait to release our new songs and perform them live with these awesome guys. Regarding the supergroup thing, look I don't care what you call us, just call us!"
Back in 2006, Rossi was declared the winner of the second season of "Rock Star" and assumed frontman duties for ROCKSTAR SUPERNOVA, a band comprised of MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee, former METALLICA bassist Jason Newsted and former GUNS N' ROSES guitarist Gilby Clarke.
Moyer joined DISTURBED in 2003 and has appeared on the albums "Ten Thousand Fists", "Indestructible", "Asylum" and "Immortalized".
Feed The Rhino have released a video for "Timewave Zero", a track from their forthcoming studio album, The Silence, which will be released via Century Media Records on February 16th.
The band comments: “We’re really excited to release our new single ‘Timewave Zero’. This song has been a kind of a mission statement of our new album, both lyrically and musically, so it’s exciting to see what people think! The video was filmed with green screen/ animation and motion capture by the amazing Robin Fuller. We’re also proud to announce that Bad Sign, HCBP & Cove are joining us on our release tour in February. It was important for us to take out bands we really believe in, as well as get on with, so we couldn’t be happier! The Silence tour won’t be one to miss!”
Watch the clip below.
The Silence will be released on CD (incl. sticker) and digitally. Pre-order the digital album and receive the singles "Timewave Zero", "Heedless" and "Featherweight" immediately.
The Silence tracklisting:
"Timewave Zero"
"Heedless"
"Losing Ground"
"68"
"All Work And No Play Makes Jack A Dull Boy"
"Yellow And Green"
"Nerve Of A Sinister Killer"
"Fences"
"The Silence"
"Lost In Proximity"
"Featherweight"
"Timewave Zero" video:
Feed The Rhino will present The Silence live on a UK headline run, kicking off February 20th. Tickets are on sale here.
now via http://myticket.co.uk/artists/feed-the-rhino
Feed The Rhino is:
Lee Tobin - Vocals
James Colley - Guitar
Sam Colley - Guitar
Chris Kybert - Drums
Oz Craggs - Bass
Chilean metal band, Naioth, have released a music video for “Samsara”. The track comes from their latest album, Transhuman Communication, released via Digmetalworld Records in North America.
The video was directed by renown director Carlos Toro of Abysmo Productions. “Samsara” was filmed at the Autodromo Villa Olímpica in Quilpué, Chile. The video was co-produced by the band and financed by Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes of Chile. Watch below.
Transhuman Communication was recorded at IFM Studios and the drums at Rec Música Studios in Valparaiso, Chile. Mixed and Mastered by Ignacio Figueroa and all the pre-production (Midi) by Felipe Cuevas. The artwork was designed by Manuel Alarcón. The album also has Rayna Lawson (Metal Nation Radio) as a guest vocals on some of the tracks.
Tracklisting:
"Samsara"
"The Ultimate Lie"
"Sublimation"
"Fathers Of The Race"
"Universe"
"Wicked Fortress"
"Transhuman Communication"
"Samsara" video:
Naioth is:
Ignacio Figueroa - Vocals, Guitars
Paulo Becerra - Guitars
Matías Iturra - Bass
Tomás García - Drums