Author: Chad Vergine

  • Country Singer Craig Strickland Found Dead

    UPDATE 1/4/16: Craig Strickland was found dead today. Here’s the post from the Ponca City News:

    The body of country singer Craig Strickland was found Monday north of Bear Creek Cove on Kaw Lake by a state game ranger…

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    The search for Backroad Anthem vocalist Craig Strickland continues. Strickland, 29, and his friend Chase Morland, 22, set out for a late-night duck hunting trip on Sunday, Dec. 27 on Kaw Lake in Ponca City, Oklahoma.

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    Backroad Anthem posted on their Facebook page that Craig’s father, Randy Strickland, texted the band informing them that they haven’t had any contact within 24 hours from Craig or Chase and feared the worse.

    Weather conditions that night saw a mixture of rain, sleet and snow with 45 mph winds making it around 15 degrees.

    Morland tweeted what seemed to be a joke and not distress, even though they were traveling through some rough weather, turned serious hours later. Craig Strickland retweeted Morland’s post.

    Morland tweeted late Saturday night:

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    Morland was found dead at the lake by State Troopers on Monday morning, Dec. 28, near Tulsa. Their boat was also found which seemed to have capsized in the water. Strickland’s dog Sam was found alive and well sitting next to the body of Morland. Police have stated that no flotation devices were found.

    Strickland’s wife Helen, who is a former Miss Arkansas USA, has sent out several tweets over the last few days updating the search rescue efforts while remaining hopeful that Craig will be found and asking fans to pray for him.

    Backroad Anthem released several statements through social media since they been made aware of the news of Strickland’s disappearance. In their statement, the band says that Craig is the most passionate person they know. The statement went on to say that his passion for music and the stage has kept them going miles and miles down the road. “Craig is an amazing person, husband, son, bandmate, and most certainly best friend.”

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  • Breaking Benjamin Announce Acoustic Tour For Early 2016

    Breaking Benjamin will continue their relentless touring schedule since Ben Burnley re-formed the band with new members in 2014. Breaking Benjamin has already announced a spring headlining tour with Starset, and now have announced an unplugged acoustic tour to fill the void between the New Year and the start of their electric spring tour.

    breaking benjamin acousticWhen Breaking Benjamin returned in 2014, the band set out on a small, intimate acoustic tour to get the feel of playing their songs live again. Read NYS Music’s coverage of the band’s amazing Clifton Park performance.

    New York City fans can catch the unplugged version of Breaking Benjamin on Feb. 4 at Irving Plaza. The tour will cover 18 different cities across the United States before the band plugs back in.

    Breaking Benjamin’s fifth studio album, Dark Before Dawn, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard rock chart. This marked the band’s first album to ever debut in that spot.

    Starset, who has been recently touring with Breaking Benjamin in 2015, will continue to do so in 2016, opening shows for the acoustic and spring tours.

    Unplugged Touring Cycle:

    01-17-2016 – House of Blues – Houston, TX *
    01-18-2016 – House of Blues – Dallas, TX *
    01-20-2016 – Aztec Theater – San Antonio, TX *
    01-22-2016 – House of Blues – New Orleans, LA *
    01-23-2016 – Druid City Music Hall – Tuscaloosa, AL *
    01-24-2016 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN *
    01-25-2016 – The Fillmore – Charlotte, NC *
    01-27-2016 – The Ritz – Raleigh, NC *
    01-29-2016 – The Fillmore – Philadelphia, PA *
    01-30-2016 – The Dome at Oakdale – Wallingford, CT *
    01-31-2016 – Wellmont Theater – Montclair, NJ *
    02-01-2016 – State Theatre – Portland, ME *
    02-04-2016 – Irving Plaza – New York, NY *
    02-05-2016 – House of Blues – Cleveland, OH *
    02-06-2016 – Eagles Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI
    02-08-2016 – St. Andrews Hall – Detroit, MI *
    02-09-2016 – Orbit Room – Grand Rapids, MI *
    02-10-2016 – Mercury Ballroom – Louisville, KY *
    * with Starset

  • Drummer Corky Gainsford to Depart Otherwise Due to Personality Conflicts and Creative Differences

    Otherwise drummer Corky Gainsford stated that he will part ways with the band in a video he posted on his Facebook page.

    Gainsford cited creative differences and personality conflicts as some of the reasons for stepping down from the band after five years. Gainsford’s last show with Otherwise will be Dec. 26 in the band’s hometown of Las Vegas at the Hard Rock Hotel.

    Corky GainsfordGuitarist Andrew Pugh will also depart and wrap up with the band on Dec. 26.

    Some excerpts from Gainsford’s video has been transcribed below:

    Whats up everyone? This is Corky Gainsford here. There’s no real easy way to say this so I’m just gonna come out and say it. After five years in Otherwise, it is time for me to move on to the next opportunity in my music career. I don’t know what that next adventure might be; I just know that this is no longer the right place for me anymore. Simply put, artistic differences and personality conflicts in the band have prevented us from being productive creatively, and for the betterment of everybody involved, it’s simply time for us to go our separate ways.

    My time in Otherwise has been such a great, crazy whirlwind of an experience. I’ve had so many roles with the band — everything from drummer to songwriter, producer, engineer, tour manager, business manager, merch manager, fix the broken RV or find us a van to get to the next gig on time manager and I’m sure a few other things I’ve forgotten, but really it’s been a great and truly rewarding experience to live out a dream that I worked my entire life towards. So thank you to everyone who has supported us along the way.

    I’m gonna continue making music. I will be always making music. It is something that is in my blood, in my bones, in my DNA, and I will never stop making music.

    Gainsford also stated in the video that he plans to still show his other artistic side as he will continue to create art on drumheads and cymbals and any other canvas that presents itself. Gainsford went on to say the popularity of his artwork is a blessing and that it’s an outlet that he loves to show that creative side of him.

    Gainsford closed out the video by thanking everyone who supported him throughout his career. Gainsford also wished Otherwise nothing but the best moving forward while they work on their third album.

    Gainford’s and Pugh’s departure makes the Patrick brothers (Adrian and Ryan) the only two remaining original members left in the band. About a year ago, bassist Vassilios Metropoulos left the band and was replaced by Tony “The Beast” Carboney.

    BAND ANNOUNCEMENT:”After 5 years with OTHERWISE, it’s time for me to pursue other opportunities in my music career.”Please see the video for all the details.Thank you, Corky G*

    Posted by Corky Gainsford on Friday, December 11, 2015

  • Update: Taste of Country daily lineups released

    Updated 3/22/2016: Fans can rush to their computers and grab their single-day tickets for the fourth annual Taste Of Country music festival, now that the festival has released their daily lineups. Friday night’s lineup will be headlined by Kid Rock, with Big & Rich, the Cadillac Three, Jana Kramer and Annie Bosko.

    On Saturday, fans can see Kenny Chesney in the closing spot along with Frankie Ballard, Eric Pasley, the Swon Brothers, Old Dominion and William Michael Morgan.

    Jake Owen will close out the fourth annual country festival. Joining him on Sunday will be Gary Allan, Chris Janson, Neal McCoy and Outshyne.

    Fans attending the festival can head over to the Bud Light Stage and see some of country music’s future artists. Musicians will perform there throughout the weekend: Logan Brill, Amanda Watkins, Dylan Jakobsen, Adley Stump, Keith Walker, Elizabeth Lyons, Jake Worthington and McKenna Faith.

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    For those fans who have been holding out and waiting to buy their tickets for the Taste Of Country Music Festival to announce more artist than the featured headliners, the wait is over. Organizers have announced the artists who will join Kenny Chesney and Jake Owen on a country-packed weekend at Hunter Mountain Ski Resort on June 10-12, 2016.

    Just in time for the holidays, fans can now ask their loved ones for some new cowboy boots or a 10-gallon hat so you can line-dance in style with Gary Allen, Big & Rich, Neal McCoy, Frankie Ballard, Eric Paslay, Chris Janson, Old Dominion, The Swon Brothers, Jana Kramer, The Caddillac Three, Outshyne, William Michael Morgan and Annie Bosko.

    Gary Allen has been on the country music scene since 1996. His debut album, Used Heart for Sale, is gold certified. Allen’s third studio album, Smoke Rings in the Dark, was his first in three consecutive albums to reach platinum certification.

    Allen has released more than 25 singles that have reached Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. Eleven of those tracks reached the top 10, with four of those singles reaching No. 1 including “Man to Man” and “Tough Little Man” (2003), “Nothing On but the Radio” (2004), and “Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain)” (2013).

    Big & Rich consists of the country music duo Big Kenny and former founder and member of the band Lonestar, John Rich.

    Their smash hit “Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy” is certified platinum and has been featured in various TV spots including an episode of Boston Legal, while ESPN used the song in commercials for the 2004 World Series of Poker.

    Big & Rich have released five studio albums, with their latest, “Gravity,” being released in 2014. The album was released under the duo’s personal record label. Big & Rich Records.

  • Disturbed Premieres Video for Simon and Garfunkel cover

    Disturbed has released the third music video off their sixth studio album, Immortalized. The leviathan that is Disturbed has released their cover of the Simon & Garfunkel classic “The Sound of Silence.” Disturbed premiered the new music video on Yahoo. It’s the second music video Disturbed has released in less than three weeks.

    Disturbed’s arrangement puts a more powerful take on the classic original.

    Directed by Matt Mahurin, the video starts with what looks like a landfill for musical instruments. Broken piano keys on fire lead into a close up of frontman David Draiman as he starts to sing the first verse. Draiman does an amazing job as he tests his own vocal capabilities and takes himself out of his own comfort zone to sing the classic track.

    Immortalized is the band’s fifth consecutive studio album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard charts. Metallica is the only other band in the rock/metal genre who can claim that achievement. Immortalized has already saw two No. 1 singles released from the album: in “The Vengeful One” and “The Light.”

    Disturbed will hit the road and tour for the first time in more than four years in 2016. The band will play its first show in 2016 at the Prairie Capitol Convention Center in Springfield, Illinois on Jan. 14, and close the first half of the 2016 calendar at the 10th anniversary one of biggest rock festivals of the year at Rock on the Range in Columbus, Ohio on May 20. Disturbed will also headline other majors rock festivals including Fort Rock and Welcome to Rockville in Florida and Carolina Rebellion in Charlotte.

  • Shinedown, Breaking Benjamin and Sevendust Show Rocks Alive and Well in Albany

    Rock fans filled up the Times Union Center on November 23 as Shinedown, Breaking Benjamin and Sevendust heated up the Albany area arena with three incredible live performances by three of today’s top rock acts. Albany’s rock family was out in full force to witness the star-studded, Hall of Fame caliber rock lineup, that not only consisted of some of the best musicians in the business, but also three of today’s top rock frontmen: Shinedown’s Brent Smith, Benjamin Burnley of Breaking Benjamin and Lajon Witherspoon of Sevendust.

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    For a Monday night, some would expect the crowd to be more laid back since it’s the start of most people’s work week, but that was not the case here as the fans in the arena were pumped and ready for a rock show. Even Upstate New York’s own Maria Brink from the band In This Moment, was in attendance as a fan with friends and family. Machine Head drummer Phil Demmel was also hanging out at the show.

    First to grace the stage for the night was Atlanta, Georgia natives Sevendust. One by one each band member took the stage as the bass vibrated the whole building. Frontman Lajon Witherspoon stood front and center and asked the crowd “How y’all doing tonight?” The crowd screamed and once again Witherspoon asked the question to even louder screams from the crowd. Witherspoon then asked the crowd “Do you know who we are?” Witherspoon then shouted “We are Sevendust, let me see everybody’s hands in the air.” As the band went into the second song of the night “Driven,” Witherspoon asked the crowd if they were ready.

    Before the band played the song “Not Today,” from the bands new album Kill the Flaw, the always emotional Witherspoon stopped for a minute to have a heartfelt talk with the fans. Witherspoon stated:

    It’s a pleasure for us to be here. To be in your town. We’re a band, we go by the name of Sevendust. A lot of times, I feel like I have to build a relationship, with those that don’t know who we are. I’m not afraid of that.  I like to say ah, you can love us, you can hate us, but you can’t fucking defeat us. With that being said, Were very proud to be out here with our brothers, from a band that goes by the name of Shinedown.

    Witherspoon went on to thank everyone who helped on the tour, and those who have taken care of them by helping take situations that don’t feel like home, and that these people made them feel at home.

    Witherspoon then asked the crowd, what do you guys know about Breaking Benjamin, to screams from the fans. Witherspoon then went on to say “Can you feel the energy? I said can you feel the energy, as fans yelled back. See now I feel like this relationship is starting to build.”

    Witherspoon then asked the crowd if they wanted to hear a new song, and told fans to put their hands in the air. As the band played the intro, Witherspoon told the fans that were sitting in seats to put their hands in the air. Witherspoon then added “You get to sit down when you go back to your house tonight. Are you having a good time right now? Albany make some fucking noise.”

    Witherspoon got all choked up when he gave an emotional speech about the recent tragedies in France before the bands song “Angels Son.” Witherspoon said:

    Have you ever heard of the song ‘Angels Son?’ Tonight I’m dedicating it, because of the terrible things that have gone on in our world that we live in. The last couple of weeks, I’m talking about what happened in Paris. And I can’t believe it touched so close to home cause we had a few people that we knew that died over there, and what I’m trying to say is how very lucky, and how very blessed we are to be in this building together, and to be safe. See to me war is when you have someone on the other side and you know he has a gun, we have a gun and there’s a certain means, we have to do a certain thing. I don’t believe its a war when you go into a beautiful building (pauses as he chokes up for a few seconds) and you blow up people who have no freakin’ chance. Does that make sense to you guys? So what I have to say is, lets stay together, lets stay strong and lets not let them crazy motherfuckers scare us. Cause it’s not suppose to be like this, it’s not suppose to be like this, so we dedicate Angel’s Son to all those beautiful people that we lost.

    Sevndust closed their set as Witherspoon introduced the last song for them of the night “Thank You,” by saying the song is a testimony to everything the band and he fans have been through together. He then added when it comes to fans of Sevendust, that he feels like they don’t have concerts, they have family reunions.

    Sevendust Setlist: Black, Driven, Not Today, Angel’s Son, Shine, Thank You

    Breaking Benjamin walked on the stage to the opening theme from the movie Star Wars, which frontman Ben Burnley is a big fan of. Burnley even sports the droid BB-8 from the upcoming Star Wars movie The Force Awakens. Breaking Benjamin then went from Star Wars to the first song in the setlist “So Cold.”

    Burnley introduced the song Unknown Soldier by saying:

    Right now I wanna take this time to send this next song out to every single man, and every single woman in this audience tonight that served this country. Your bravery, your courage, and your self-sacrifice, stand above all others in the world. It is because of those things, that America is the greatest country in the world. We are all indebted to you for your service. For without the service, of our soldiers and our veterans, we would not be up here playing rock & roll, you would not be out there listening to music, and we would not be having a concert tonight. Thank you or your sacrifices, thank you for the pain you have to endure in order for us to be here tonight. 

    Burnley then said to fans “Everyone of you, has a great heart, and you are thankful for the things that you have, you are thankful for the things that you have earned, you are thankful for the gifts that you are given. You have the things that you have, and you get the gifts that you get because of the service of our veterans and our soldiers.” This broke out a U.S.A chant from the crowd with help from Burnley.

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    Burnley decided to give his vocals a rest on the next song, and handed over the lead vocal duties to the fourth song in the set, “Sooner Or Later,” to guitarist Keith Wallen who sang the song as if was his own.

    Breaking Benjamin then went into a small medley of songs that kicked off the “Imperial March Theme” from Star Wars. Burnley, from the catwalk behind the drummer sported a red light saber and said to the crowd that there is a new Star Wars movie on the horizon and showed his loyalty to the Empire.

    In an amazing sight during the song “Give Me A Sign,” Burnley took a break to ask the crowd to pull out their cell phones and turn their flashes on. Burnley then went on to say “Alright, now were gonna do something. Were gonna turn off every light in this building, every single light on this stage, turn all of it off. Right now. Right at this moment. The only light that you see in this room, is the light that your shining yourself, and there is no other light than what you are shining right now. We are so grateful for that light. Without that light Albany, we would be in pitch black dark right now. Since you brought us into the light and out of the darkness, I want to sing this together as one. We’re gonna do this as one. And I wanna sing this so loud that we tear a hole in the roof. Can you do that Albany, New York?” Burnley and the fans then closed out the song together.

    Burnley once again, then gave away the lead vocal duties for a song, but this time to bassist Aaron Bruch. Bruch then sang the song “Believe,” from the bands second studio album We Are Not Alone.

    Burnley thanked the fans after the song “I Will Not Bow,” for their support. Burnley the told the fans that there is not a day that goes by, that he is not grateful to be up here on stage playing for you guys tonight. “You guys are so awesome. When you play for such an incredible audience, all of you fans in here, all of us up here, we’re nothing without you, we love you so much for that. Thank you so much.”

    Burnley then reminisced to fans about growing up and going to concerts.

    When I was young. I used to come to rock concerts just like this, and arenas just like this. I would stand here, I would stand there. When I went to go see my favorite bands, I would stare at this stage, and I would want to be up there so bad. I wanted to up there playing, or up there playing with my favorite band, you name it. I just wanted to be on this stage and it’s a dream come true to be on this stage. I want to thank you fans. Thank you for making all of our dreams come true.

    Burnley then asked if there was some rebels (children) out in the audience who want to stand on stage with Breaking Benjamin for one last song. Breaking Benjamin closed out their set with “The Diary Of Jane,” with a stage full of kids rocking along side them.

    Breaking Benjamin Setlist: So Cold, Angels Fall, Unknown Soldier, Sooner Or Later, Ashes Of Eden, Blow Me Away, Failure, Breathe, Medley (Imperial March, Schism, Smells Like Teen Spirit, Walk), Polyamorous, Give Me A Sign, Believe, I Will Not Bow, The Diary Of Jane

    The National Anthem started to play throughout the venue followed by Jay-Z’s “99 Problems.” Only thing left was for the black curtain with a huge Shinedown logo to drop.

    Shinedown came right out with authority. Looks like their pyro fit the fire code of the Times Union Center, as there were explosions, flames and sparklers throughout their set. Fans were ready for the bands high energy and Smith’s on stage theatrics to kick off.

    Shinedown started off with the first single from the new album Threat To Survival, “Cut the Cord.” After the curtain dropped frontman Brent Smith stood on the catwalk and sang the song elevated behind drummer Barry Kerch.

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    After the opening song “Cut the Cord,” frontman Brent Smith asked the screaming fans, what’s going on? Smith then asked , whats up? Smith then said to the crowd “It’s been far too long wouldn’t you agree? It’s such a pleasure to be here tonight. Thank you so much for showing up on this cold, cold Monday night.” After cheers from the audience Smith then asked if everyone  was in a good mood? Smith then asked the crowd if they had a wonderful week last week. After screams from the fans, Smith replied “Well we’re gonna start out with a phenomenal week, this week,” to more screams from fans.

    Before moving on to the next song “Fly From the Inside,” Smith asked the crowd to give themselves a round of applause after he told them that he was always amazed by the fans that come out to a show. Smith then turned to drummer Barry Kerch in his hypnotizing voice “Mr. Kerch, so you have the floor. So why don’t you set the tone for what’s about to happen this evening.”

    Smith told the crowd after the song “You see, you’re right about right here.” Smith held his hand flat out in front of him. Smith then added that where they need the crowd to be is right here, as Smith raised his hand and turned it into a thumbs up. Smith then added “Don’t worry, we’ll get you there.”

    Now if you never been to a Shinedown concert, this is the part where Smith makes the crowd into one big rock family. Smith said to the crowd “Ladies and gentlemen. Boys and girls. If this is you very first time ever seeing Shinedown raise your hands. Ok listen up, before we can go any further, we have to take care of something extremely important. So everybody in the building look to your left. Now look to your right. There’s a reason for this. See the person standing next to you right now. You may have never met them before tonight’s event. So we’re gonna change that. Everyone turn to you neighbor right now cause we want to see you shaking each other’s hands, giving each other high fives and telling everybody how nice it is to see them at the show.

    Smith then went on and started shaking hands with the security team in front of him, and the photographers that graced the photo pit below as fans all got acquainted with each other.

    Next song on the setlist, “If You Only Knew,” Smith told the fans that this song is for the ladies. Smith then said to the crowd “So guys, gentlemen, if your with your girl, grab her.” He jokingly added , ladies, if your with your girl, grab her, to laughter and cheers from fans. During the song Smith threw out a bunch of red roses to the ladies in the crowd.

    Smith had the arena shaking when he asked fans to jump in unison to the song “Enemies.” Before the song Smith asked, “Ladies and gentlemen, do you know how we jump at a rock shows? Smith then said that this was the fans moment to reach for the stars. Smith then stated:

    You see, there is already a ceiling on the building, but in Shinedown, we don’t believe I ceilings. They don’t exist to us. Smith then asked the fans to put their arms around each other and jump as one big family. So when I say go, we bounce as a family cause there is no such thing as a Shinedown fan. We don’t call them that. There is nothing in our world but Shinedown family, and that’s where you are tonight. That’s who is in front of you. So at this moment in time that person next to you, that’s your family.

    Before playing another new song from their new album, Smith now took the time to explain to the crowd about the bands new record and why they go in the direction musically that the band choses to go in for each album:

    So, I don’t know who wrote this down somewhere in history. Especially, the history of rock & roll, that you weren’t allowed to dance anytime like after the year 2000. Boggles my mind. On September 18 of this year, we released a record called Threat to Survival, which some of you might have. Thank you. Here’s the thing, we’re not hardwired to make the same record twice. We’ve never done it, never going too, cause that’s not growing. That’s not being artistic. When we write songs, we have to write about what we know.”

    Smith then asked for the house lights to be turned down. As the arena went black, Smith then said to the crowd “Just listen to my voice. And if you don’t mind, would you show us that there stars out there in Albany.”

    Smith went on to say “Here’s the thing. every lighter you got, every cell phone you own. Anything that shines. The whole place, and you gotta keep them up the whole time during the song and just follow us. Alright? Cause ladies and gentleman, it is officially time to dance.” Shinedown then played “State of my Head.”

    Even though fans sung word for word, with every song during Shinedown’s set, fans were most vocal throughout the song “Second Chance,” singing every word loud and clear along wit Smith.

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    Smith and guitarist Zach Myers, stayed on stage for the bands cover of “Simple Man” by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Smith and Myers kept looking at each other in amazement as the fans hit every note during the song. The way the fans sang the words “simple kind of man” back to Smith, who held the mic out over the crowd sent chills through Smith and Myers body.

    Shinedown closed out the show in style with the pyro set on all cylinders to final song of the night “The Sound of Madness.” Smith closed the show by thanking Sevendust and Breaking Benjamin and the fans. Smith then stated that Albany was the most vocal crowd on the tour.

    Class act Smith ended by saying “Thank you all so much for showing up. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Be good, be good to each other and God bless you all.”

    Smith then said his signature line “It’s never goodbye, It’s just til’ next time.” Smith told drummer Barry Kerch to lock it down and ended the show with four pyro blast as Kerch hit the drums I sync with the explosions.

    Shinedown Setlist: Cut the Cord, Fly From the Inside, If You Only Knew, Unity, The Crow & The Butterfly, Diamond Eyes, I’ll Follow You, Enemies, State Of My Head, Bully, How Did You Love, Second Chance, Simple Man, Sound of Madness

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  • Eagles of Death Metal Discuss Tragedies; Singer Can’t Wait To Play Bataclan Again

    The Eagles of Death Metal have recently become worldwide household names, just not in a way anybody wishes to achieve stardom. Well, everyone knows who they are now because of the recent tragedies that occurred during their live show at the Bataclan Theatre in Paris.

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    Formed in 1998 by Jesse Hughes and Joshua Homme, the Eagles of Death Metal were about an hour into their set at the Bataclan when chaos ensued. Homme was not present at the Paris show.

    Terrorist attacked several locations throughout Paris, France. That night saw 130 people die, with many more still critically wounded due to the senseless acts. In this interview, the Eagles of Death Metal talk about that night and the friends and fans they lost, including their own merch guy Nick Alexander, from this horrific event.

    Vice News founder Shane Smith sat down with the Eagles of Death Metal in their Los Angeles offices and talked about the tragedies that happened in Paris. This is the first time the band has spoke about the incident since that night on Friday, Nov. 13.

    This emotional interview shows that the band members are still horrified and shocked over the events. Below are some excerpts from that interview followed by the full interview.

    Smith asked the band how the tragedy started. Guitarist Eden Galindo responded:

    At first, I thought it was the PA cracking up, and then I realized real quick that it wasn’t. And I recognized what, what it was. That time Jesse ran, he ran towards me, and we went in the corner of the stage. We weren’t sure if they were targeting us, or what was going on, you know? Boot, who’s also on the crew, he ah, I guess saw, he saw the gunman like run out of, cartridge run out, and so he took it out to put another one in. And that is when he (Boot) was like let’s go. And then we (Hughes) got up and ran off the stage we (Hughes) went up the stairs, went in the dressing to find Tuesday (Hughes’ girlfriend) but she wasn’t there. He (Hughes) kept going up, and then he came running back down because he saw the gunman upstairs.

    Smith then asked Galindo how he got out of the building:

    After we come back downstairs, we go out the side exit door onto the street, onto this little street. The kids were, they saw us and they were helping and they were being so helpful and they were being so great and they were like come this way, come this way.

    Smith then asked bassist Matt McJunkins his experience through the ordeal:

    Yeah when the shooting started, threw down my bass, hid for a second, sort of behind the curtain, sort of behind the monitor desk, and immediately, you know, people started pouring through, there’s like a door, ah to get up to the stage. Stage access and people were coming, and Steve, our tour manager, he was there and, and he’s the first person I saw, and just.. the look on his face, of like, we both… had the same thought, he was like there’s, there’s no exit over here. And he was trying to tell people that. Ya know.

    Everyone’s running, well everyone is sort of going up into this room, or you know, just to escape the gunfire, you know, naturally, instinctively, from my perspective, I see the shooting, to see it, to see, you know, the pops go off, the lights flashing, sort of dive over, and then just have to make that decision whether do I really want to run across the stage, or do I wanna just go in this room , hope for the best. So  I went into the room with a bunch of people and there’s a bunch of people all helping each other to get up there, you know, holding on and just like lets ya know we’re in this. And as soon as we get there were a few people that have been shot, and were bleeding. People started, we started grabbing chairs to barricade the door. Ah there was like a mini fridge and (chuckles) someone had left a bottle of champagne in the room for like a post show thing. We had, that to use in case. (motions in a stabbing manner)

    This prompted Smith to ask if he intended to use the bottle as a weapon. McJunkins replied:

    Yeah, cause that’s it. That’s all we had. There was a woman in front of me, who, it was scary cause she was bleeding, you know she got shot right there here (points to thigh) on her upper thigh. And there was nothing to do, except, there was this guy, I don’t know, he was holding her and just keeping pressure on her and she had a friend, who was doing the same thing, and this guy was just trying to like, keep her comfortable, and like , I mean, her blood was running out on the ground. The gunfire got closer. It went on for… you know 10-15 minutes. It just didn’t stop. And then it would stop, and then there was a sence of relief, and then it would start-up again. And then there was an explosion, that just shook the whole room, probably the whole building, and a, of course we didn’t know what that was. so we didn’t know if some one was trying to bomb the place, or maybe trying to maybe blow up the whole venue. Or what.

    Smith then turned his attention to drummer Julian Dorio. Smith asked Dorio what he saw happen. Via tele-video, Dorio replied:

    I think what really shocked me at first was that we’re a loud rock band, you know? The power of the band on the stage through the PAs, is hard to trump and the initial shots were so powerful for me that, I immediately, I knew something was wrong. I kinda bailed off of my stool. Almost immediately, the gunpowder hit my nose. I turned, looked, sort of through my drum hardware, to the side of an amp, and that’s when the second round started. And I saw two guys out front, and that might just be the most awful thing ever, is them relentlessly shooting into the audience. That’s when I started crawling. I basically stayed almost on my chin. Crawling to the right side of the stage, behind the drum riser. Keeping all that gear in front of me. And once I got to the other side of the stage, Eden mentioned it earlier, and I think Boot and who else I saw the moment of opportunity to run, to that door. They ran in front of me, I saw them, I hopped up, and I ran right behind them.

    Smith now turned his attention to co-founder Jesse Hughes. Smith asked Hughes what happened to him during the event as he was looking for his girlfriend Tuesday:

    I ran up. I didn’t see her on side of the stage so I ran up to the dressing room. And just like he said, I threw the door open, she wasn’t in there. Then I opened up the hallway door and that’s when I saw…the a..shooter and um he turned on me and he brought his gun down and the barrel hit the a…door frame, and I was like oh f**k. And I turned around and I started, cause I could tell people were following me, you know, this was the situation where everyone was looking for the place to go you know. And a I realized that, and I was like no, no, no do not f*****g come this way. Do not. And we started heading back down and a, we got to that exit door and I still hadn’t seen Tuesday and Julian got out in front of me. Eden was like standing with me (turns to Eden) actually I think if you think about it, you were like what the f**k dude. It was almost like let’s move, let’s go, but I didn’t know what to do, but when Tuesday saw Julian and I heard her voice (deep breath) I knew she was cool and then Eden and I, Eden grabbed me I think and we headed out.

    In a separate interview conducted, Smith talked to founders Hughes and Homme. Smith asked where the band goes from here. Hughes stated:

    I pledge to every person, who loves rock & roll, enjoy me, I will never, I may be scared, and maybe I went through some bad s**t but I’m breathing. I get to talk to my son tonight. and a, I have a house that is paid for because rock & roll’s blessed me, and been very good to me, and I’ve been blessed with beautiful friends, I feel like I have a life of blessings and I’m not gonna walk around acting like it sucks. I wanna spend my life smiling with my friends and entertaining them. I cannot wait to get back to Paris. I cannot wait to play, I wanna come back. I want to be the first band to play in the Bataclan when it opens back up. Because I was there when it went silent for a minute, and our friends went there to see rock & roll and died. I wanna go back there and live.

  • Anders Kjølholm Parts From Volbeat

    Bassist Anders Kjølholm has decided to call it a career after 14 years with his brothers in the Danish psychobilly rock group Volbeat.

    The parting so far has been mutual, and with no official word as to why Kjølholm is parting ways with Volbeat, but music skeptics add that Kjølholm may have been forced out from Volbeat.

    The parting comes days after Volbeat was accused of stealing the sound and style of the band Life Of Agony, which singer Michael Poulsen denies.

    Kjølholm has been with Volbeat from the band’s beginning in 2001. Kjølholm released a brief statement about the parting:

    It has been a great experience to be part of the Volbeat family for so long, and I wish Michael, Jon and Rob, everyone involved with the band and of course all the fans, all the best on the continued journey.

    Volbeat vocalist Michael Poulsen and drummer Jon Larsen talked about the matter:

    Anders has been a loyal friend and bandmate since 2001. We’ve toured most parts of the world and shared experiences that only few bands get to do. We’re very thankful for this and wish Anders all the best in the future.

    Volbeat plans to tour relentlessly in 2016 with a brand new sixth studio album in the works. The band debuted a new track from the upcoming album during a live set on Aug. 1 at Tusindarsskoven in Odense, Denmark.

    Volbeat frontman Michael Poulsen stated back in May to local Ohio radio station 99.7 The Blitz that he has been writing songs on the road and plans to hit the studio sometime in November. He also stated that the band has rehearsed around five new songs during their soundcheck.

  • A Tribe Called Quest to Reunite on Jimmy Fallon

    NBC has announced that hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest will reunite once again, as the group is booked to appear on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

    The appearance is in part to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of their 1990 debut album People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm.

    Fallon’s backing band The Roots’ drummer and bandleader Questlove has strong ties to A Tribe Called Quest, being close with Q-Tip.

    tribeA special edition reissue of the album will also be released today. The reissue was remastered by longtime Tribe engineer Bob Power and will feature remixes by Pharrell, Cee-Lo Green and J. Cole.

    When asked about the landmark album, Q-Tip stated:

    I had this album in my head for years before I did it. Looking at it over all, to see the thoughts of a 16-year-old gain any kind of acknowledgement makes me feel like I have arrived. But to see it in this incarnation…I’m Humbled.

    Phife Dawg also chimed in about the album:

    Epic LP that was way before its time! Q-Tip’s thought process was beyond genius, an album that 25 years later, you can still listen to from top to bottom!!!!

    When A Tribe Called Quest split in 1998, the group stated that they wouldn’t play any more live shows together. Since then, and over the last 20 years, we have seen the group reunite a handful of times since their split, one time coming six years later in 2004 when the group made an appearance at Rock the Bells.

    A Tribe Called Quest’s most recent appearance together came as the opening act on the two New York stops at Madison Square Garden on Kanye West’s Yeezus Tour. Q-Tip stated that this would be the group’s last performance together.

    A Tribe Called Quest can also be seen on Saturday, Nov. 14, for their official anniversary party at the Santos Party House in New York City.

    A Tribe Called Quest is Q-Tip, Phife Dawg, Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Jarobi White. White left Tribe in 1991 after the group’s first album.

  • Mike Campese Christmas Show in Albany

    Hey Albany area rock fans, are you in the holiday spirit? If so, guitar virtuoso Mike Campese will bring his heavy shredding style of hero holiday guitar playing to The Madison Theater in Albany on Saturday, December 5.

    Campese and his band will play rock-themed holiday favorites such as “Deck the Halls,” “Grinch,” “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas,” “Auld Lang Syne” and “Silent Night,” to name a few.

    Show time starts at 8:30 and tickets cost $10.

    Campese has released eight studio albums in his solo career, but the holiday-inspired show will see Campese perform songs from his sixth studio album The Meaning of Christmas, along with some other releases. The well-received album was released in 2008.

    Campese is a guitar virtuoso and composer. He is best known for his time as a member of the symphonic speed metal group Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Campese was chosen over several guitarists in 2004. In his first album with the band, Campese received a gold record for his work on TSO’s fourth album, The Lost Christmas Eve.

    Campese is no stranger to the Albany area, born right in the New York capital and graduated from Shaker High School in Latham. Campese is an honors graduate from the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California. Growing up around musicians, Campese started playing guitar at the age of 13. His father was a virtuoso violinist and his brother also played guitar.

    Fans can also catch Campese in a solo performance at this year’s First Night 2016 in Saratoga Springs at Empire State College’s meeting room #1 – 103 starting at 7 p.m. At midnight, Campese will play to the First Night fireworks inside Congress Park to “rock” in the New Year.