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  • The Black Lillies are Coming to Rochester’s Abilene Bar & Lounge

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    Black Lillies front man Cruz Contreras is no stranger to the music business and the Black Lillies are not his first musical endeavor. Having lent his name to two previous bands that held notable success – Contreras continues that success and more with this electrifying bluegrass outfit. The Black Lillies have grown from a group of friends sitting around a campfire to one of the hardest working independent bands in the industry.

    If you missed their barn burner this past Summer at the Rochester Jazz Festival, this is your chance to see what you missed – if you were one of the foot-stomping attendees to that dance party, you know what to do! Come and enjoy the Appalachian sounds of Knoxville, Tennessee at Abilene in Rochester, NY on March 3rd. Show starts at 8:30PM and tickets are $12 and this is an all ages show.

    Eschewing record labels, they’ve still managed to conquer the Billboard Top 200 charts (Runaway Freeway Blues debuted at #43), put three tracks in Country Music Television’s top 12 requested videos, and film a nationally broadcast commercial for Twizzlers. They’ve been featured on numerous television specials and played festivals as widespread as Bonnaroo, Rochester Jazz Festival, MerleFest, and CMA Fan Fair.  Despite trafficking in a richer, more authentic brand of country and Americana than what gets played on mainstream country radio, they’ve still been invited to perform at the Grand Ole Opry more than twenty times – a record for an independent act.

    The Band:  front-man Cruz Contreras, harmony vocalist Trisha Gene Brady, multi-instrumentalist Tom Pryor, bass player Robert Richards and drummer Bowman Townsend.

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  • 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

  • Volbeat Headlining Spring Tour

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    Volbeat 2014 Spring Tour Poster

    Volbeat has just confirmed they are hitting the United States this spring on a 24-city, North American tour in support of their latest, and very successful, album Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies.”

    The tour starts in Denver, Colorado on April 3rd, and finishes off in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire on May 9th, the Danish Psychobilly, heavy metal hard rockers will bring a supporting cast of Trivium and Digital Summer along for the tour. 

    The tour runs through Upstate New York starting with a show at Niagara Falls on May 5th, and a show at Poughkeepsie the following night, on May 6th.

    Volbeat has released five studio albums since their debut in 2001.   The Strength / The Sound / The Songs (2005),  Rock the Rebel / Metal the Devil (2007), Guitar Gangsters & Cadillac Blood (2008), Beyond Hell/Above Heaven (2010) and current album Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies (2013).  

    Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies was released in April of 2013. Singles “The Hangman’s Body Count,” “Lola Montez” and “Dead But Rising” are in heavy rotation on Sirius/XM Octane and all rock radio stations everywhere.

    From Copenhagen, Denmark, the band consists of members Michael Poulsen (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Anders Kjølholm (bass guitar, backing vocals), Jon Larsen (drums, percussion) and  Rob Caggiano (lead guitar).

    The tour promises a supporting cast of American muscule as well.

    From Orlando, Florida, thrash/metalcore rockers Trivium will help support the tour. The band has released six studio albums including their current offering produced by Disturbed/Device front-man David Draiman titled “Vengence Falls”.

    Trivium’s recording studio albums include  Ember to Inferno (2003), Ascendancy (2005), The Crusade (2006), Shogun (2008), In Waves (2011) and  Vengeance Falls (2013). The single “Strife” off the album is in constant rotation on many rock radio stations. Trivium has also released over 18 singles in their career including “Black,” “In Waves”  and “Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr” to name a few.

    Trivium is Matt Heafy (guitars, lead vocals), Corey Beaulieu (guitars, backing vocals), Paolo Gregoletto (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Nick Augusto (drums, percussion).

    Alternative/Nu Metal band Digital Summer will also make the trek. The Pheonix, Arizona based band have released four albums including their current offering After Hours: Unplugged & Rewired.

    This marks the first acoustic album for the band. Released in October of 2013, the album is an unplugged rendition of their three studio offerings, the album, includes two new tracks titled “This City” and “Demons”.

    Digital Summer’s albums include Cause and Effect (2007), Counting the Hours (2010), Breaking Point (2012) and current album After Hours: Unplugged & Rewired (2013). Their singles “Just Run”, “Dance Into The Fire” and “Forget You” are mainstays on rock radio stations.

    Digital Summer is Kyle Winterstein (lead vocals), his brother Ian Winterstein (guitar) and Anthony Hernandez (bass).

    Volbeat Tour Dates Poster Spring 2014
    Volbeat Tour Dates Poster Spring 2014

    To stay up to date and connect with the bands click below:

    http://www.volbeat.dk http://www.facebook.com/volbeat http://www.twitter.com/volbeat
    http://www.trivium.org
    http://www.DigitalSummer.net  http://www.Twitter.com/DigitalSummer  http://www.YouTube.com/DigitalSummer
  • 7th Annual Delfest Announces Lineup, String Cheese Incident Joins the Family

    Delfest 2014Bluegrass fans got what the were waiting for today from the folks at DelFest. The initial lineup announcement has once again struck a chord with the festival goers and the lineup brings DelFest into the spotlight once again. Returning this year are festival favorites Yonder Mountain String Band, Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby with Kentucky Thunder, Railroad Earth, 2 sets with the String Cheese Incident and of course the festival namesake and recent Grammy Winner – The Del McCoury Band.

    DelFest continues to do what festivals must do from year to year to survive, they keep coming back with line-ups that bring the fans. This festival promises to be both a good party and a family-friendly vacation into the world of old-timey bluegrass bands and current popular bands that cross the genres of bluegrass and jam band.

    The most notable new name on this year’s line up is The String Cheese Incident.  Billy Nershi has been at almost every DelFest in one configuration or another, but rumors really started flying after the Del McCoury Band guested with String Cheese on New Year’s.  The two bands have shared the bill several times and the mutual respect between the two camps led to this being a natural fit this year.  The lineup also includes DelFest favorites Yonder Mountain String Band, Railroad Earth, Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn, among others, along with everyone’s favorite emcee, Mr. Joe Craven.

    Here’s a look at this year’s initial lineup (more acts will be announced in the coming months):

    The Del McCoury Band
    The String Cheese Incident (2 Sets)
    Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby with Kentucky Thunder
    Yonder Mountain String Band
    Railroad Earth
    Hot Rize feat. Red Knuckles & the Trailblazers
    Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn
    The Travelin’ McCourys
    Greensky Bluegrass
    Carolina Chocolate Drops
    The Gibson Brothers
    Tim O’Brien & Darrell Scott
    Sierra Hull
    The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band
    Kruger Brothers
    The Duhks
    Joe Craven
    The Deadly Gentlemen
    Spirit Family Reunion
    Cabinet
    The California Honeydrops
    The Unseen Strangers

    Four day festival tickets are currently on sale at www.delfest.com along with DELuxe tickets.  All RV passes with hook ups are sold out, and there are a limited number of “dry” RV passes still available. Early Bird Passes on sale now! https://delfest.eventbrite.com/

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  • Sammy nominee Jeremy Miller is a rocker and an author

    Last December, Upstate Metal’s Steve Strader took the opportunity to speak with Jeremy Miller, lead vocalist of Syracuse’s One Last Shot. Last week, One Last Shot was named among two Syracuse metal bands that are up for a 2014 Sammy Award.

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    The Sammys are presented each year by The Syracuse Area Music Awards Executive Committee. The committee is a not-for-profit organization that supports Syracuse musicians.

    The award ceremony is scheduled for March 7th, at the Palace Theatre.

    Jeremy Miller is a natural wordsmith and his band depends upon him for his writing skills as much as his singing ability. Like many writers, he falls victim to inspiration and often finds himself writing down ideas as they come, or speaking into a digital recorder. Over time, those notes have turned into song lyrics or have collected inside numerous notebooks. Those notebooks are now being worked into a book, about which he spoke to Upstate Metal.

    Strader: So first off what made you want to write a book?

    Miller: A lot of reasons actually. First, I’ve always wanted to have my own book. A lot of my favorite artists have put out books similar to this like Danzig, and William Control of Aiden. Most importantly my fiancee saw all these lyrics I have laying around in notebooks and pushed me to do it. I finally took her push and am doing it now.

    Strader: How long have you been working on this?

    Miller: I guess realistically since I started writing lyrics. I’ve been writing lyrics and poetry since around 11 years old.

    Strader: You mentioned there will be un-used lyrics in it, is there any other cool content you’ll be displaying to your fans?

    Miller: Yeah, so far it’s split in 4 parts. First part is unused lyrics/ poetry, the 2nd part is random short ideas, the 3rd part is passages I’ve written about important band situations, and the last part is stories from shows. There’s also flyer art inside/ art I’ve made throughout the book.

    Strader: Will there be any embarrassing moments?

    Miller: Maybe for other people, everything I do in life can be looked at as embarrassing. I’m okay with that, it makes life fun.

    Strader: What are you hoping readers will get out of this by the end?

    Miller: Maybe it can give some insight to people trying to start a band, and hopefully people in underground DIY bands will be able to relate these situations. Also people can have a laugh or two at some of the stories.

    Strader: Anything you can “leak” about this book and what we can expect?

    Miller: There’s situations with drugs (not my band mates obviously), bum fights, and violence all inside. It comes out late December or early January. Most likely early January. I may leak something around mid December-ish. Oh, and its 50+ pages long. (So far…)

    Strader: How will this book be made available?

    Miller: It will be a real physical book. It will be printed professionally like if you got it at Barnes and Noble. You will be able to get one online or at shows. Just follow us at Facebook or Twitter and you’ll get all the updates.

    Strader: Any last thoughts or words?

    Miller: If this goes well, I have other books planned. This is also “Volume 1”, so as more events happen and if things stay interesting, I hope to make a “Volume 2”. Just stay tuned, and thank you for talking to me about this.

  • Behemoth’s “The Satanist” — Scary, yet Spectacular

    It would be easy to start (yet another) album review by saying how great The Satanist was, how influential Behemoth is in metal, and how the Satanist may easily be one of the best albums of 2014 — already; but in truth, these claims can be debated. But at the end of the day, this album will go down as one of Poland’s more experimental, and certainly bravest, efforts.

    There is something interesting about a band who, time and time again, has taken every opportunity to blaspheme religious beliefs and shock every listener, new and old.

    Likewise, the lyricist who surprises even the most hardened follower is one worth reading. It is obvious — or at least very convincing — that Nergal, who wrote most of the lyrics on this album — is trying to revoke the position of Jesus Christ as the go – to guy, but as violent as this poetry is, is as alluring as each tune.

    Instrumentally, the album is certainly different from their last record, Evangelion. Its dynamics were established right off the bat as the trio, comprised of Nergal (Vocals and Guitar), Orion (Bass), and Inferno (Percussion) opened the album with “Blow Your Trumpets, Gabriel,” which features the sounds of trumpets and horns along side the slow moving, but dramatic track. Although loud guitar play is absent on this track, and it possesses a minimalist approach on drums, the song showcases Orion’s ability to handle the bass, a job for which he is certainly qualified.

    Inferno’s prowess behind the drum kit is not stifled either. He has not slowed down since Zos Kia Cultus, but he has only improved on his ability to make the songs more convincing. Even on “In the Absence ov Light,” which switches speeds multiple times, Inferno excels at his ability.

    Nergal, too, has only played to his strengths, but even pulled a few old stops. Listeners will notice the use of acoustic guitar on certain tracks, a concept which was popularized upon the release of “Demigod”. He is a perfect team player, never interrupting the flow, and always being apparent enough for the audience to understand each note low and high — which can be a problem with “fast” metal bands.

    If Nergal actually said that “most U.S. death metal bands are boring, generic, and uninspiring,” he didn’t let the absence of talent stop him from creating something spectacular, but he has had a way with words recently.

    Between fans and angry religious pundits, Behemoth has been the center of legal and public attention. In their home country of Poland, the band experienced a part of the extent of the power of the Catholic Church therein, when lead vocalist Nergal, after tearing pages from a Bible, threw it into the crowd and instructed attendees to “burn it…piss on it.”

    It is quite unclear, then, whether the lyrics were written from an honest perspective or for shock value or both. For example, “I believe in Satan, who rend both heavens and Earth; and in the Anti-Christ, His dearly misbegotten…” (Messe Noir) might cover Nergal’s actual religious convictions, as he has previously been outspoken about his Pagan leaning. On the other hand, some lyrics appear to try to be offensive to religious people: “Voice ov an aeon, Angelus Satani. Ora pro nobis Lucifer, You alone have suffered…for thine is the kingdom, and the power forever…” (Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer). However, some lyrics make the listener question “what could be?”

    Specifically, the writer instructs Abraham to “…Raise the dagger…And slit the throat ov thy only son. Reverse the history ov man. Fuck and reset the world.” From here, the lyrics become only more violent, sexual, and even downright scary.

    Otherwise, the lyrics flow in somewhat of a story, fulfilling the old joke about death metal being like an English class. Knowledgeable listeners will have to type in some references on a search engine.

    From a vocal standpoint, this album maybe one of their best since Demigod, which called into question the standard practices of extreme vocal recording. Nergal uses a full range of “screamed” or “growled” vocals, layering one atop the other, singing, and even spoken word in, “In the Absence ov Light,” in English, Latin, and Polish. The day the album came out, many fans complained that the vocal style was a lot different than Nergal’s usual performance — hear Evangelion for the difference. The problem with this complaint is that Nergal’s style has always been experimental, even from the first album. Vocally and lyrically, one thing remains clear: the word Evangelion typically refers to a particular message of great importance. If their last few efforts were warm ups and teasers, this album is the word.

    Due to its nature, this album will welcome listeners and freak them out at the same time, but that is not necessarily a negative thing. An open mind will certainly help with reception of the sounds, but there will be few albums like this in the near future.

    Behemoth will be at the Irving Plaza in New York City on April 29th. Apparently, Lucifer just is not big right now in Albany. Maybe next time, guys?

  • Dio Tribute Album to Release April 1

    Earlier this week, the announcement was made that This Is Your Life, a tribute to the late Ronnie James Dio, is set for an April 1 release.

    This Is Your Life will include heavy weights in today’s metal, lead by Metallica, Anthrax, Motorhead, Corey Taylor of Slipknot and more.

    Born in Cortland, NY, Dio is famous for fronting various metal juggernauts such as Elf, Rainbow, Black Sabbath/Heaven & Hell before making a major breakthrough with his own group Dio.  Beloved and considered by many as possessing the most powerful voice in Heavy Metal, Dio left us all way too early as he sadly lost his battle with stomach cancer back in 2010.

    To celebrate Dio’s achievements, This Is Your Life will raise funds for The Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund.

    This Is Your Life is produced by Wendy Dio, his longtime manger and wife and will be released by Rhino Records.

    The track listing and lineup:

    01. “Neon Knights” – ANTHRAX
    02. “The Last In Line” – TENACIOUS D
    03. “The Mob Rules” – ADRENALINE MOB
    04. “Rainbow In The Dark” – Corey Taylor, Roy Mayorga, Satchel, Christian Martucci, Jason Christopher *
    05. “Straight Through The Heart” – HALESTORM
    06. “Starstruck” – MOTÖRHEAD with Biff Byford
    07. “Temple Of The King” – SCORPIONS
    08. “Egypt (The Chains Are On)” – DORO
    09. “Holy Diver” – KILLSWITCH ENGAGE
    10. “Catch The Rainbow” – Glenn Hughes, Simon Wright, Craig Goldy, Rudy Sarzo, Scott Warren
    11. “I” – Oni Logan, Jimmy Bain, Rowan Robertson, Brian Tichy
    12. “Man On The Silver Mountain” – Rob Halford, Vinny Appice, Doug Aldrich, Jeff Pilson, Scott Warren
    13. “Ronnie Rising Medley” (featuring “A Light In The Black”, “Tarot Woman”, “Stargazer”, “Kill The King”) – METALLICA
    14. “This Is Your Life” – DIO (previously unreleased)

    Next month, Dio is expected the posthumous honor of The Lifetime Achievement Award at this year’s SAMMYS Award Show in Syracuse.

    The SAMMYS will be held at The Palace Theater in Syracuse on Friday, March 7th and tickets can be purchased at www.syracuseareamusic.com.

    For more Metal News, Concerts, and more keep visiting Upstate Metal and be sure to follow me on twitter @SaintGOfficial where you are free to share your thoughts with me.

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  • The David Mayfield Parade at Abilene in Rochester, NY

    To say that one has “seen” a David Mayfield Parade show is an understatement. The experience can best be described as an event that you were a part of when the Parade came to your town. The charisma that emanates from Mayfield’s heart and soul, the music that he creates and the interactions he shares with the crowd are a spectacular occasion.

    The David Mayfield ParadeThis night the venue was full and the music was hot! Highlights were hearing originals like, “Love Will Only Break Your Heart” – in true Mayfield fashion songs about love were followed by strong fiddle and bass filled dance songs, and dancing on the bar and the chairs and flat-out on the floor.

    Banter among band members is common place at live shows but banter WITH the audience is what you get from Mayfield. Saturday’s show at Abilene Bar & Lounge in Rochester, NY was no exception to the carnival side-show antics that make this band who they are and sets them apart from the others.  Mayfield was in the midst of performing his sexual prowess where he fit the entire mic into his mouth while batting his eyes and flirting with the crowd – a female fan yelled out, “I love you David!” to which Mayfield replied, “I thought I told you to wait outside”. The small crowd at the intimate one room venue erupted with roars of laughter at the well-played banter.

    Another moment shared between the crowd and Mayfield was set inside a circle of fans as Mayfield serenaded us with his acoustic guitar – sharing these intimate interactive moments with music and the artist is what music lovers hope for with shows like this.

    The setting is small, especially in the winter when the back deck is closed off but the intimacy that can be reached between bands and patrons can not be found in any other venue in this city. Abilene has become Rochester’s secret garden for music, whether it’s as the Americana stage at Jazz Fest or the little bar with the blue grassy – rockabilly bands in the cold of winter. This venue is perfect just the way it is and I look forward to seeing shows here in the future.

  • Steve Martin Returns to the Rochester Jazz Festival This June – Tickets On Sale Tomorrow!

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    XRIJF announced the return of Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers to the Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre for the Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival 13th Edition, which will be held June 20-28. Tickets go on sale Friday, February 7 at 10:00 a.m. at rochesterjazz.com. Steve Martin and The Steep Canyon Rangers last performed in Rochester at the XRIJF in 2012 in two sold-out shows.

    Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers featuring Edie Brickell will perform on Saturday, June 21. Tickets are $105 boxes/$95 orchestra/$80 mezzanine and loge/$65 balcony plus $8 per ticket service charge/facility fee. All performances will be at 8:00 p.m. at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre.

    Check out ‘s 2013 XRIJF coverage – Peter Frampton’s Guitar Circus and Willie Nelson & Family

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  • The 16th New England Metal Festival Hits This April

    One thing that makes this country so great is we get fantastic destination music festivals. Coachella, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Rock on the Range – all great festivals, don’t get me wrong, but what about a festival that caters to pure, unadulterated, metal?  That’s where the 16th annual New England Metal and Hardcore Festival drops the mic.

    Three days of nothing but metal at the great Palladium in Worcester, MA.   The show starts slaying on Thursday, April 17 through Saturday, April 19.  This year we’ll be served with All That Remains, Behemoth, and Iced Earth as the main headliners.

    But there’s so much more for the headbanger.

    The line-up for Day One is:

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    Emmure

    Bleeding Through

    Broken Hope

    Fallujah

    Gideon

    Obey The Brave

    Rivers of Nihil

    Kublai Khan

    Years Since The Storm

    Young and In The Way

    Enabler

    Cop Problem

    Day One will serve as an unofficial homecoming for All That Remains, which on its on merit promises to be very exciting. But, there are two show stealers to catch here: Bleeding Through and Broken Hope.

    It was last year that Bleeding Through announced their retirement, which makes this perhaps the sole reason to come to this festival. This will be, in fact, their very last show on the east coast. I personally haven’t seen Bleeding Through since 2006.  So this will be it for sure.  They recently came to Upstate Music Hall in Clifton Park, NY as part of the first leg of their retirement tour and I missed it.  So those of you like me who missed that show should make plans to attend this one.

    And the other show stopper of this line up is Broken Hope.  This is truly an exciting time if you’re a huge death metal fan.  Broken Hope (as far as I’m concerned) are one of the original top notch death metal bands along with Cannibal Corpse, Death, and Obituary. Broken Hope reunited last year after a decade-plus long hiatus and released the critically acclaimed album Omen of Disease.

    Looking at Day Two we have:

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    Whitechapel

    The Acacia Strain

    Slapshot

    Goatwhore

    1349

    Cruel Hand

    Carnifex

    Colin of Arabia

    Within The Ruins

    Suburban Scum

    Thy Art Is Murder

    Fire and Ice

    I Declare War

    Naysayer

    Fit For An Autopsy

    Born Low

    Erra

    Inquistion

    Black Crown Initiate

    The Mongoloids

    Bent Life

    Warhound

    Malfunction

    This is a stellar line up. I would recommend  bringing ear plugs because this will be loud, and relentless.  I would expect to see a few casualties in the punch bowl to cause mayhem for venue security.

    The show stoppers to catch on this day will be Behemoth – for sure – and White Chapel.

    Behemoth, in recent years has been the poster boy for shock factor.  It has been banned in certain parts of Europe for portraying a strong belief in the Anti-Christ.  Also keep in mind frontman Nergal survived a cancer scare a few years ago, which postponed the band’s activities for a bit. Last year, metal fans were excited to see Behemoth’s scheduled participation in last year’s Rockstar Mayhemfest, only to have it lead to disappointment when, at the last minute, the band pulled out due to an injury to their drummer.

    Behemoth has not toured North America in quite some time and now the east coast has been treated for a HEADLINGING appearance at New England Metal and Hardcore Fest.

    White Chapel has been selling out clubs the past five years whenever they pass through.

    They have sold out The Lost Horizon in Syracuse everytime.  This is a high-in-demand band that does not come through often.  They are pure evil, and simply phenomenal.  Recently White Chapel succeeded in an indiegogo campaign. Fans donated more than $35,000 to aid in the funding for a new DVD release due out soon.

    And finally closing the festival on Saturday is:

    Iced Earth-Headlining

    Nails

    Nile

    Sabaton

    All Out War

    Ramallah

    Twitching Tongues

    ReVamp

    Scars of Tomorrow

    Battlecross

    Counterparts

    Lionheart

    Harms Way

    Alpha & Omega

    Those Who Fear

    The Last Ten Seconds of Life

    Sylar

    Loyal To The Grave

    Reign Supreme

    King Nine

    Discourse

    Will To Die

    Barrier

    Indirections

    Gift Giver

    This day is definitely different than the other two days.  Iced Earth is WORSHIPPED in Europe and rarely passes through upstate New York.  They have rocked concert goers over three different decades and have preserved a sound that harkens back to the hay-day of heavy metal.

    In stark contrast, ReVamp has only been around a couple years and they just released their new album Wild Card, but they excite me nonetheless.

    Frontwoman Floor Jansen has an INTOXICATING voice, and is absolutely beautiful. It will be a real treat to see her perform.  Jansen is also the singer of Nightwish, which should give you an idea how talented this woman is.

    My recommendation for this three-day fest? Get your tickets now. Book your hotel now.  Pack plenty of boos, food, and get a good workout in before you leave, because it’s going to be a loud and crazy ride worth remembering.

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