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  • Protest the Hero Kicks Off Tour in a Long-Awaited Return to Buffalo

    It might only be a short drive separating Buffalo from its northern neighbor Toronto, but that has proven to be a great enough divide for Protest the Hero.  The Canadian metal act’s last visit was back in 2009, but thankfully that all changed with the kickoff  to their 2014 North American tour happening right in the Queen City.

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    The night started out as any night in Buffalo would during our long winter stretch: discouragingly cold.  And just as that’s an expectation, so too is the community’s passion for music.  Without disappointment, The Waiting Room was packed with metal enthusiasts who were eager to see the eclectic mix of bands.  Opening the night were up-and-comers Intervals and Night Verses.  Both bands are relatively new to the scene and have only been around for a few years now, but neither disappointed.

    The Safety Fire was the third band on and, at this point, the crowd was dialed in and beginning to get into the show.  The band started their set with an audio clip of the Chemical Plant Zone in Sonic 2 which drew a resounding response from the crowd.  As the clip finished, they dove right into their first song “Red Hatchet” off of their most recent release Mouth of Swords.  The song had an underlying similarity in tone to the Sonic intro which made for a seamless transition into their set.  The UK-based band has only been across the pond a few times to tour, with their first actually being in support of Protest the Hero back in 2012.  With their understandably low exposure to U.S. audiences, the five-piece squeezed everything out of their set and really left everything out on the stage.  Their guitarists Derya ‘Dez’ Nagle and Joaquin Ardiles employ custom, Telecaster-esque Wirebird guitars which gives their harmonized runs a sharp and unique tone.  The third song “Huge Hammers” got the biggest crowd response and is one of the band’s most popular songs.  With hands raised, the crowd echoed the beat and created a unified feeling with the music.  As their set wrapped up, the band put their remaining energy into the last song, running circles around the stage on the anthemic “Glass Crush.”

    Up next was Battlecross whose raw, thrash metal sound gave the crowd even more reason to move.  Their modern take on a classic metal genre was energized by the thunderous double bass attack of Shannon Lucas who’s their temporary drummer on this tour.  Lucas has played with the likes of The Black Dahlia Murder and All That Remains to name a few and is their current fill-in while they look to permanently fill the void left by the departure of longtime drummer Michael Keger last year.  You wouldn’t have known the difference though as the band literally didn’t miss a beat all night.

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    Battlecross guitarist Tony Asta (left) and bassist Don Slater (right)

    Battlecross ripped through their set, focusing on their new album War of Will for the majority of the content for show.  Their speed an aggression was balanced out by runs of beautiful melody via guitarists Tony Asta and Hiran Deraniyagala.  Calling Detroit home, the band fully embodies the Motor City’s drive and blue-collar mentality.  With their set coming to a close, the band pulled from their 2011 release Pursuit of Honor in “Kaleb” and “Push Pull Destroy.”  The throwback sent the crowd into a frenzy and lead singer Kyle “Gumby” Gunther only antagonized them more with his in-your-face attitude.  These guys will be back in Buffalo in May in support of Killswitch Engage, so don’t miss another chance to catch their incredible live show.

    The long-awaited return of Protest the Hero was finally over as the buzz in the crowd began to build for the imminent start to their show.  Although it had been five years and two album releases since their last visit, the crowd was more than willing to forgive and forget as that was all about to change.  The band took to the stage to a loud and warm welcoming.  Since their last visit, the band lost longtime drummer Moe Carlson who has now been permanently replaced by the still unrecognized Mike Ieradi.  Also new to the group was temporary bassist, Cameron McLellan.  Arif Mirabdolbaghi is still with the band, but was forced to skip the tour due to scheduling issues with another endeavor.

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    Protest the Hero guitarist Luke Hoskin

    The band kicked off their set with “Hair-Trigger” from 2011’s Scurrilous.  The crowd was already amped up for this performance, but the song’s bridge was an early highlight in the show with a heavy push to get closer to the band.  Protest the Hero seemed to be in mid-tour form with a rhythmically-tight execution of their difficult, math metal sound.  The soaring melodies of Tim Millar and Luke Hoskin were met throughout the night by Rody’s equally expansive vocals.

    The band took on the new album in a few instances, but none more effectively than the combination of “Clarity” and “A Life Embossed,” played back to back early on in the set.  It was admittedly the band’s first performance of “Clarity” which went off without a hitch.  The energy throughout the set continuously built as they progressed and touched upon each of their four releases.  As expected, the band displayed their impeccable proficiency on their instruments on each and every song, rarely taking the instrumental easy road.

    The wait was worth it in the end as the crowd appreciated the opportunity to catch one of metal’s most talented groups.  All and all, the show was a great kickoff to the tour and I would highly recommend catching them towards the tail end when they make a stop in Rochester on April 4th.

    Protest the Hero Set List:
    Hair-Trigger, Underbite, Sequoia Throne, Clarity, A Life Embossed, Bury the Hatchet, Mist, Sex Tapes, The Dissentience, Blindfolds Aside, Bloodmeat, C’est la Vie

    Editor’s Note: Photo Credit Thomas Sgori/UpstateMetal Staff

  • Scott Ian’s “Speaking Words” turns Family Affair

    Anthrax guitarist and founder Scott Ian stopped at Syracuse’s Lost Horizon for his “Speaking Words” tour and delivered an insightful, intimate, and amusing show in front about 100 people.

    Ian, who is in the tail end of the “Speaking Words” Tour, is also in the middle of working on Anthrax’s 11th studio album (slated for a later 2014 release), and said to be wrapping up his autobiography that’s due out next year.

    There was speculation whether or not Joey Belladonna was going to make an appearance, he did not.

    Doors opened at 7, the show actually started about 8:10,  It was a small-scale production show.   It was just Scott Ian with a projection screen that showed some amusing comic slides, that show cased his stories in amusing manner. Of course as expected, a few drunk and obnoxious people in the crowd, Ian gracefully told them to, “shut the fuck up” more than once.

    Ian opens his set by throwing the crowd off by reading from Red Hot Chilli Pepper‘s frontman, Anthony Keidis’ autobiography.  Then as expected he chatted about his upbringing, to starting the band, to getting signed by Def Jam Records.  Then he shifted gears and spoke about how he first met Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead, sharing all the goods of his relationship with Lemmy, and the times he thought he could keep up drinking with him.  The crowd could not stop laughing. Ian is a great story-teller.  The comic slides just made it more amusing.  Then after what was about 45 minutes of sharing crazy Lemmy Stories, the crowd was blessed to hear some funny party and prank stories that Ian shared with the late and great Dimebag Darrell.

    Towards the end of the show Ian did a Q & A session with the crowd. (Yes, I got my question in about Damnocracy from the VH1 show “Supergroup”) This ultimately led to what may be the craziest incident of any concert.

    A man, bald and sporting a goatee, emerged from the crowd and accused Ian of being his biological father.  It was apparent that Ian recognized the man, who claimed to be 30-years-old, as before the mystery man spoke Ian immediately yelled, “Dude, I am not your father.”

    The man continued to tell the story shared to him by his mother that she allegedly had relations with Ian in New York City more than 30 years ago.

    “Dude, your mom’s a fucking liar,” said Ian. “Sorry, man.”

    The man was escorted out by security, apparently crying and Ian swiftly deflected the situation from being a further distraction to the show.  It was, however,  definitely the highlight of the show, or in that case the highlight of the entire “Speaking Words” Tour.   The show almost felt like a metal version of an episode of Maury.   Talk about something that people don’t normally see every day.

    (I did speak to Ian after the show, and he said he had no doubt in his mind that the story behind the man’s claims was fake.)

    Once the theatrics concluded, the Q & A session resumed.  There were some questions apparently inspired by alcohol and foolishness, but there were some great questions from the crowd including too.  One man asked Ian about the times he spent with the late, and great, Ronnie James Dio (who was also receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award at the SAMMY’s).

    The show finally ended around 10:30.  Ian did do a VIP meet and greet after the show, doing autographs, and sharing more stories.   I chatted with Ian about the Yankees and cool Anthrax experiences, also there is the possibility of doing another Spoken Word Tour that will include Fozzy Frontman/WWE Superstar Chris Jericho.  They did a tour together in Australia last year and it was very successful.

    Overall, it was great show for anyone that is into Anthrax, or Heavy Metal in general.  And, of course, Scott Ian tells great stories that will guarantee you a nice chuckle and some stories to tell all your friends and family.  Hopefully he brings the Speaking Words show back to Syracuse, as well as a full-blown Anthrax show as well.

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  • Bruce of Asking Alexandria starts label

    Scare Don’t Fear first band signed to KBB Records

    Kyle Borman (left) and Ben Bruce [guitarist, Asking Alexandria] of KBB RECORDS (Photo Credit: KBB Records)
    Kyle Borman (left) and Ben Bruce [guitarist, Asking Alexandria] of KBB RECORDS (Photo Credit: KBB Records)

    Ben Bruce’s current job title is that of guitarist for Asking Alexandria.  But, that’s not his only job title.

    This week Bruce. and Asking Alexandria co-manager Kyle Borman, announce, not only the launch of their new record label, but also their first act – SCARE DON’T FEAR (SDF).

    “After years of planning, touring, writing and learning, and after ups and downs, arguments and agreements, I have grown to not only love the music industry, but understand it and respect it,” said Bruce. “KBB Records is a label run by artists, for artists. With my love and passion for music along with my knowledge and understanding of the music industry it’s our goal to work alongside incredible artists of all genres and to create and release amazing music for the world to fall in love with.”

    Bruce’s other responsibilities involve touring with Asking Alexandria with axe in hand.  The group has captured a huge following since their 2012 release of Reckless and Relentless, which debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard Top 200. They currently boast more than four million followers on their Facebook page. The UK band is scheduled to hit our area with stops in New York City (Best Buy Theater – Mar. 21), Sayreville, NJ (Starland Ballroom – Mar. 22), Philadelphia, PA (Electric Factory, Mar. 23), Worcester, MA (The Palladium – Mar. 25), Rochester, NY (The Armory – Mar. 26), Albany, NY (Upstate Concert Hall – Mar. 27) and Pittsburgh, PA (Club Zoo – March 28).

    “KBB started as a small recording studio that Ben and I started together a few years ago with the intentions of providing traveling bands a means to record high end, professional records and demos while out on the road,” said Borman. “Together, Ben and myself have managed to turn what started out as a small, mobile recording studio, into an artist friendly record label with a team of staff with the experience and passion that can rival even the largest record labels around the world. KBB Records is dedicated to developing talented and passionate artists of all genres and helping them share their music with the world and accomplishing their dreams.”
    The first band signed to the new label is SCARE DON’T FEAR, a Providence, RI-based fusion of hip-hop and metal.

    “Everyone in SCARE DON’T FEAR is extremely proud to be a part of KBB RECORDS. SDF are huge fans of ASKING ALEXANDRIA, so when Ben and Kyle approached us about teaming up, we were stoked. We have been working at this goal for over five years and it’s a very rewarding feeling to not only get signed, but to get signed to a label that has such an amazing team behind it. All of us are looking forward to building towards the future with KBB RECORDS.”

    CLICK HERE to watch a studio update from SCARE DON’T FEAR.

     

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    SCARE DON’T FEAR (L-R): Chris Jungles (vocals), Larry Ohh (drums/beats),
    Frankie Screamz (vocals), Joe Auger (guitar) & Ryan Grandmaison (bass/vocals) (Photo Credit:KBB Records)
     
  • Superunknown turns 20, re-release coming in June

    By early 1994, the alternative music scene out of Seattle was at its peak, and Soundgarden certainly had a hand in stoking that fire with the 1991 release of Badmotorfinger.  So, once they released their fourth, full-length album with Superunknown on March 8, 1994, it debuted No. 1 on the Billboard chart.

    The following year, the music industry showered the band with accolades – garnering a Grammy for Best Metal Performance (“Spoonman)  and Best Hard Rock Performance (“Black Hole Sun”), and earning an MTV “Spaceman” award for Best Metal/Hard Rock music video (“Black Hole Sun”). Twenty years later, the album has sold more than nine-million copies across the globe, and is still considered by many music fans as the band’s finest accomplishment.

    The album was recorded at Seattle’s Bad Animals Studio and produced by Michael Beinhorn.  Beinhorn had earned relative success by producing hit records for Red Hot Chilli Peppers (Mother’s Milk – 1989) and Soul Asylum (Grave Dancers Union – 1992). At the urging a friend, Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam, the band also brought on Brendan O’Brien to mix. Today, O’Brien is popularly associated with producing many of Pearl Jam’s albums.  However, at this time, he had only just finished his first with Pearl Jam, with Vs.

    Track Listing:

      1. “Let Me Drown”

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    My Wave

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    Fell on Black Days

    4.

    “Mailman”

    5.

    “Superunknown”

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    “Head Down”

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    Black Hole Sun

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    Spoonman

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    “Limo Wreck”

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    The Day I Tried to   Live

    11.

    “Kickstand”

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    “Fresh Tendrils”

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    “4th of July”

    14.

    “Half”

    15.

    “Like Suicide”

    Every song is a masterpiece. (4th of July is my favorite.)  Shame on you if don’t have this album.  Any metal fan or anyone who just appreciates music in general should own this album. However, should you be looking to buy, you will soon be presented with a few more options when “Superunknown” is re-released June 5th.

    The re-release promises two different versions from which to choose.

    The Deluxe Edition is a 2-CD package featuring the remastered album along with disc two consisting of demos, rehearsals, B-sides and more.

    The Super Deluxe Edition is a 5-CD package featuring the remastered album, additional demos, rehearsals and B-sides and the fifth disc is the album mixed in Blu-ray Audio 5.1 Surround Sound. The Super Deluxe Edition is incredibly packaged in a hardbound book with a lenticular cover, liner notes by David Fricke and newly reimagined album artwork designed by Josh Graham. It also features never-before-seen band photography by Kevin Westerberg. A 2-LP gatefold of the original 16 vinyl tracks remastered on 200-gram vinyl in a gatefold jacket will also be made available.

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  • Animals as Leaders leads unique mixed genre show in CP

    Although the debate over whether or not God exists has raged for centuries, watching Animals As Leaders’ guitarist Tosin Abasi can make audiences believe the Big Man is walking amongst them.

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    The boys headlined a show that promised an assortment of different types of music for concert revelers at Upstate Concert Hall on March 1st.  Mixed genre shows are a foreign concept. They’re not yet popular in America with few big ticket shows giving credence to metal, jazz, and electronic dance at one event. This idea, however, is regular in European festivals.

    Abasi, Javier Reyes (guitar) and Matt Garska (drums) could be considered among the best musicians in the world. Their headlining slot saw some of their easily recognizable stamps, such as “Tempting Time,” “Point to Point,” and “CAFO.” Their unwavering ability to stay true to their original sound – which has evolved with every release – is remarkable. By the time Weightless came out, Navene Koperweis (the Faceless, Navene K) had jumped on drums and gave the second effort more depth of field than the first album.

    But for this album – and tour – Animals as Leaders are utilizing the talents of Matt Garska, whose ability to command each obscure song might leave the most hardened music enthusiasts wide – mouthed. While Garska mastered every older song, the band also played three newer songs, “Tooth and Claw,” “Lippincott,” and “Cascade,” which showcased both Reyes and Garska more than before.

    Animals as Leaders experimentation from the start of the set to the end easily impressed both hard fans and those who had never heard the band play before. In hearing the newer songs especially, it was clear that the band will not grow tired.

    After their set, the band took time to speak with fans about their instruments — they play eight strings and sometimes use oddly – shaped guitars that look they have just been cut from a tree — their style, as they don’t have a bass player, musical sense, and other matters, including Abasi’s obscure fashion sense.

    However, Animals as Leaders were not the only defining force on this show. After the Burial, Navene K, and Chon supported the bill and got the attention they deserved as well.

    Take for example Chon, who are essentially a (mostly instrumental) jazz quartet on crack. Although the audience was comprised of a few devoted fans, but it seemed that most people hadn’t heard them before that night. Many people might theorize that instrumental music, such as Scale the Summit, is hard to relate to because it has no actual message for listeners to be devoted to. By the end of the set, Chon was given the legendary “One More Song!” chant (they were not allowed because of set constraint).

    Although Chon may just be getting their foot in the door, their use of clean guitar tones, jazz and fusion, and downright strange melodies will take them places. Although they might not be “metal” by classic terms, they have our stamp of approval – not to mention the hundreds they impressed at Upstate Concert Hall.

    Chon’s music was not the most obscure. The night took a strange turn as soon as former Animals as Leaders drummer Navene K took the stage. His slot comprised of his current electronic project, in which he is the only member.

    Although the audience kept an open mind to the electronic beats, one could tell that the mosh pit – type crowd did not really know how to respond to the beats and sounds. Navene K played on a strange drum set, but with the melodies he had written, one could easily tell that he is certainly a positive force for the metal community. He thanked the crowd for keeping an open mind by the end of the set. “I didn’t expect to be taking this on tour,” he said.

    Inclusive with the light show, sound, and everything else, the presence of After the Burial was larger than life. The band was received in a profound enthusiasm. It was a typical metal show: circle pit, mosh, wall of death, and crowd surfing. They came out as silhouettes, stood as giants, and played each song with the incredible fierceness.

    The band played some of their famous numbers, including a behind – the – back guitar performance of “Berzerker” by Justin Lowe. Additionally, they played songs off of their latest record, Wolves Within. Rarely faltering, drummer Dan Carle provided a prominent beat to every note the band played.

    After the Burial’s defining moments were those in which the audience was commanded by their presence on stage. Although it may have seemed dangerous at times, they earned fans new and hardened the loyalties of their followers. Each band brought something different to the table to create a one of a kind experience. Although this type of show is not common, promoters certainly made the right choice in placing these four bands together.

  • Devil Makes Three Coming to Water Street Music Hall

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    The Devil Makes Three is a folk-rockabilly-bluegrassy trio originating from nearby Brattleboro, VT – they will be traveling through Rochester, NY on their upcoming Spring Tour.

    The group of friends left the East Coast and headed West to California, where they became, The Devil Makes Three in 2001 and have spent the last decade building a fan base from coast to coast. The trio has graced the stages of festivals such as – Delfest, Bonnaroo, and Austin City Limits. They are a force to be reckoned with without a doubt.

    The band will play Water Street Music Hall in Rochester, NY with Joe Fletcher & the Wrong Reasons on April 23, the doors open at 7:30PM, this show is at 8PM, Ages 16+ tickets are $15 and can be purchased HERE.

    *This event has been moved to the Zeppa Auditorium 

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  • Scott Ian “Speaks” in Syracuse Thursday

    After a successful tour around with world in support with tenth full length album “Worship Music,” Anthrax guitarist and founder Scott Ian is taking the road with his “Speaking Words” tour to share his crazy metal stories.

    Ian will be on stage Wednesday, March 5th at the B.B. King Blues Club and Grill in New York City and follows with a show at the Lost Horizon in Syracuse Thursday, March 6th.

    Expect everything from being raised Jewish in Queens, to starting a metal band; from crazy tour stories, to meeting Lemmy and partying with Dimebag.  This is a spoken word show that can’t be missed.

    Ian will also be taking questions, of which I have a few myself, such as, will Joey Belladonna show up?

    Tickets are available for $15 on Ticket Fly or $20 at the door.  VIP Pass $50 on www.scottian.com.

    Show is Thursday March 6 at 8PM Doors at 7PM.scottianspeakingnorth

  • Devo’s Bob Casale Dead At 61

    The metal and hard rock community received the news on Monday, February 17th, that Devo‘s Bob Casale died of heart failure at the age 61. He is survived by his wife, Lisa, and two daughters, Alex and Samantha.

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    Casale, who also went by the nickname “Bob 2,” was a founding member of the five-piece band, whose name was short for De-Evolution. Playing along side his brother, Gerald, the iconic group developed a following from songs like “Jocko Homo”, “Girl U Want”, and their 1980 mega-hit, “Whip It.”

    Outside of Devo, Casale had many musical side projects. He’s responsible for contributing to the score to Adam Sandler’s Happy Gilmore, and provided the theme song to the 1990s cartoon, Rugrats.  His field of work also included musical contributions to video games and television commercials.

    The last Devo album that Casale released was 2010’s Something For Everybody.

    Casale was a solid sound man, engineering the sound for each Devo album, in addition to guitar, keyboard and back-up vocals. His stage presence is often described as fun and wacky.  Devo was a part of the playbill in Lollapalooza in 2010, performing on the main stage.  Devo was so unique and visually entertaining and Casale played an intricate role in that.

    Do yourself a favor and check out some of Devo’s discography and celebrate Casale’s work.   Also some great metal Devo covers, check out Soundgarden’s cover of “Girl U Want” and Love and Death’s cover of “Whip It.”

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  • ABORTED Coming to Rochester, Albany in March

    Belgian death metal veterans ABORTED are hitting the bricks in support of their upcoming release, The Necrotic Manifesto, launching an international tour on February 22.

    ABORTED named Rochester and Albany among the cities they will pass through during their upcoming international tour. (Photo Credit: Aborted/Century Media Records)
    ABORTED named Rochester and Albany among the cities they will pass through during their upcoming international tour. (Photo Credit: Aborted/Century Media Records)

    The tour takes them through upstate New York, with stops in Rochester on March 30th, at the Montage Music Hall, and a stop in Albany the following day at Bogie’s.

    The Necrotic Manifesto will released on April 29th by Century Media Records, and will be the band’s eighth full-length studio album.  It will feature Jacob Hansen as producer, who is also known for his work with Volbeat, Heaven Shall Burn and Mercenary.

    “I can’t believe we did it to be honest.”, stated front-man Sven de Caluwé, through his label’s press release. “We had a little over three months from start to master on this record– everyone really gave 300% on this record, and it was an absolute pleasure to work with Jacob once again, who really pulled the best out of all our asses.

    “I can say in all honesty that ‘The Necrotic Manifesto’ is without a doubt the strongest record ABORTED has done thus far and could not be more proud of everyone involved in the project, stated de Caluwé.  He continued to describe the CD as the band’s “most brutal,” and “technical” record from the band, in their nearly 20 years of recording.

    Phlegethon, of Wormed, and Vincent Bennett, of The Acacia Strain, provide cameoi appearances on the CD with their vocals.

    The album artwork was done by Par Olofsson (Pathology, Immolation, Immortal).”

    Below is a track listing for the upcoming CD, along with announced tour dates.

    The Necrotic Manifesto track-listing:

    1. Six Feet Of Foreplay

    2. The Extirpation Agenda

    3. Necrotic Manifesto

    4. An Enumeration Of Cadavers

    5. Your Entitlement Means Nothing

    6. The Davidian Deceit

    7. Coffin Upon Coffin

    8. Chronicles Of Detruncation

    9. Sade & Libertine Lunacy

    10. Die Verzweiflung

    11. Excremental Veracity

    12. Purity Of Perversion

    13. Of Dead Skin & Decay

    14. Cenobites

    In support of The Necrotic Manifesto, ABORTED will tour North America together with Kataklysm in March/April 2014. The band will then return to Europe in May for a handful of release shows before heading into the festival season. See below for all upcoming tour dates.

     ABORTED tour dates:

    Feb. 22 –          BlastFest – Bergen (Norway)

    Mar. 27 –          Empire – Springfield, VA (United States)

    Mar. 28 –          Sounds Asylum – Middletown, NY (United States)

    Mar. 29 –          The Underground Arts – Philadelphia, PA (United States)

    Mar. 30 –         Montage Music Hall – Rochester, NY (United States)

    Mar. 31 –         Bogie’s – Albany, NY (United States)

    Apr. 1 –             Middle-East – Cambridge, MA (United States)

    Apr. 2 –             Palace Theater – Stafford Springs, CT (United States)

    Apr. 3 –             St. Vitus – Brooklyn, NY (United States)

    Apr. 4 –             Club Soda – Montreal, QC (Canada) *

    Apr. 5 –             El Mocambo – Toronto, ON (Canada) *

    Apr. 6 –             The Foundry – Lakewood, OH (United States) *

    Apr. 7 –             High Noon Saloon – Madison, WI (United States) *

    Apr. 8 –             Zoo Cabaret – Winnipeg, MB (Canada) *

    Apr. 9 –             The Exchange – Regina, SK (Canada) *

    Apr. 10 –           Pawn Shop – Edmonton, AB (Canada) *

    Apr. 11 –           Republik – Calgary, AB (Canada) *

    Apr. 12 –           Columbo Lodge – Kamloops, BC (Canada) *

    Apr. 13 –           Rickshaw Theatre – Vancouver, BC (Canada) *

    Apr. 14 –           Studio Seven – Seattle, WA (United States) *

    Apr. 15 –           Jub Jubs – Reno, NV (United States) *

    Apr. 16 –           DNA Lounge – San Francisco, CA (United States) *

    Apr. 17 –           Ramona Mainstage – Ramona, CA (United States) *

    Apr. 18 –           Mirror Image – Anaheim, CA (United States) *

    Apr. 19 –           Joe’s Grotto – Phoenix, AZ (United States) *

    Apr. 20 –           Tricky Falls – El Paso, TX (United States) *

    Apr. 21 –           Marquis Theatre – Denver, CO (United States) *
    Apr. 22 –           Riot Room – Kansas City, MO (United States) *

    Apr. 23 –           Reggie’s – Chicago, IL (United States) *

    Apr. 30 –           Magasin 4 – Brussels (Belgium)

    May 1 –             Steinbruch Theater – Darmstadt (Germany) ***The Necrotic Manifesto release show w/ GORGUTS, MISERY INDEX***

    May 2 –             Neurotic Deathfest – Tilburg (The Netherlands)

    July 18 –           Boarstream Festival – Mulfingen (Germany)

    July 19 –           Grindtastic Open Air – Mittelsinn (Germany)

    July 21 –           Metal Days – Tolmin (Slovenia)

    Aug. 1 –            Xtreme Fest – Albi (France)

    Aug. 8 –            Party San Open Air – Schlotheim (Germany)

    Aug. 10 –          Bloodstock – Walton on Trent (United Kingdom)
    Aug. 14 –          Summer Breeze – Dinkelsbuhl (Germany)

    Aug. 23 –          Kaltenbach Festival – Spital am Semmering (Austria)

    *=with KATAKLYSM

    ABORTED online:

    http://www.goremageddon.be/

    https://www.facebook.com/Abortedofficial

  • Alestorm is in studio

    Ahoy there! Pirate metal band Alestorm returns to the studio for a much-awaited fourth album to be titled Sunset on the Golden Age.

    “This is gonna blow all your expectations as to what an Alestorm album is all about,” said Christopher Bowes (vocals & keytar) through a Freeman Promotions press release.

    Currently, there is no date for release but once it is out it will serve as the follow-up to the band’s 2011 Napalm Records release of Back Through Time.

    Back Through Time was an 11-track album that any fan of this “True Scottish Pirate Metal” band would raise up a pint and sing along to rum influenced anthems. The album itself did not receive as much media coverage as it deserved. However fans of the band claim it is their favorite album. The song that caught the most attention from fans is “The Sunk’n Norwegian.”

    One more drink at the Sunk’n Norwegian.
One more drink before we have to die

    The mighty chorus belts out battle cries and last drinks before sailors face their deaths.

    Alestorm did not leave their fans marooned after the release of Back Through Time. In January 2013, the band sailed back to Australia and released their first concert DVD, Live At The End of the World. The DVD contains the full band playing a 16-song set list, including hits ‘Keelhauled’, ‘Shipwrecked’ and ‘Death Throes of the Terrorsquid’.

    The band was formed in early 2004 but performed under the name Blackheart. Originally, Blackheart was a two-man band that consisted of Gavin Harper and Christopher Bowes. Shortly after being signed to Napalm Records in 2007, they changed their name to Alestorm, as the band agreed that the original name, Blackheart, did not fit their musical style.

    In 2008, they released their first album, Captain Morgan’s Revenge. That same year, Gavin Harper (guitarist and founding member) left the band and was replaced with Dani Evans. Gareth Murdock later joined as the bassist. The band’s original drummer, Ian Wilson left the band in 2010 and was replaced with Peter Alcorn. Back Through Time was Alcon’s first record playing for Alestorm. In 2011, Elliot Vernon joined as the band’s keyboard player.

    Alestorm is now starting a new journey and they are now recording their fourth album in Lasse Lammert’s LSD-Studio in Lübeck, Germany.

    “Over the past couple of years we’ve been writing non-stop, and we’ve come up with a ton of badass material,” Bowes stated through a Freeman Promotions press release. “Some of this stuff is catchiest pirate party anthems you’ve ever heard, with choruses that’ll make you want to raise a pint of rum up high and sing your guts out. And for the fans of the epic stuff, we’ve got some songs that hit the 10-minute mark, with lyrical themes about historical events and crazy mythological madness. It’s gonna rule!”

    Fans should expect more updates in the next couple of months. Alestorm plan to release Sunset of The Golden Age in the early summer.

    To keep up to date with Alestorm go to:

    www.alestorm.net
    www.facebook.com/alestormband
    www.napalmrecords.com