Author: Steve Malinski

  • Mastodon and Clutch Join Together for ‘The Missing Link’ Tour with New York Dates

    When two bands share a long-time friendship it’s bound to happen: a heavy-kicking co-headlining tour. Metal fans can rejoice this spring as Mastodon and Clutch make 29 stops around the United States and Canada. Supporting them for the earlier part of the tour will be Big Business with Sweden’s Graveyard taking over for the remaining majority of the tour. Mastodon is set to close many of the shows but Clutch will be taking the lead at a few throughout the tour.

    Mastadon-Clutch Tour 2015

    New York will catch the tail-end of the tour in May with stops at Central Park Summerstage in NYC May 19 and Rapids Theatre in Niagara Falls on May 20. The only other Northeast show will be in Boston at the House of Blues on May 17. Mastodon will be headlining these three shows.

    Mastodon’s sixth studio album Once More ‘Round The Sun, released June 2014, has found a great amount of success, topping the CMJ Loud Rock charts for the 26th week in a row now and has been ranked highly on many year-end album lists. The song “High Road” from that album has been nominated for Best Metal Performance in The 57th Annual Grammy Awards being presented on February 8.

    Clutch has seen similar success with their latest release from 2013, Earth Rocker, receiving a good deal of praise against the field of 2013 hard rock releases.

    Tickets are on sale January 23.

    Tour Dates:

    Apr 16              *St. Paul, MN                 Myth
    Apr 17             * Winnipeg, MB              The Burton Cummings Theatre
    Apr 18              *Saskatoon, SK              O’Brian’s Events Center
    Apr 19             * Edmonton, AB             Expo Centre
    Apr 21             * Calgary, AB                   MacEwan Hall
    Apr 23             * Vancouver, BC             Commodore Ballroom
    Apr 24              **Vancouver, BC           Commodore Ballroom
    Apr 25              *Portland, OR                Roseland
    Apr 26              *Seattle, WA                  Showbox SODO
    Apr 28             *Oakland, CA                 Fox Theater
    Apr 29              *Los Angeles, CA          Palladium
    Apr 30             *Tempe, AZ                    Marquee Theater
    May 01             *Las Vegas, NV             House of Blues
    May 02             *Salt Lake City, UT      The Complex
    May 03             *Denver, CO                  Red Rock’s Amphitheatre
    May 05             *San Antonio, TX         Kapone’s Ballroom
    May 06             *Oklahoma City, OK    Diamond Ballroom
    May 08             Atlanta, GA                    Shaky Knees Festival
    May 09             *Raleigh, NC                 Lincoln Theatre Street Stage
    May 10             **Pittsburgh, PA           Stage AE
    May 12             *Clive, IA (Des Moines)   7 Flags
    May 13             *Milwaukee, WI             Eagles Ballroom Club Stage
    May 15             **Bethlehem, PA            Sands Event Center
    May 16             **Baltimore, MD            Pier Six Pavilion
    May 17             *Boston, MA                   House of Blues
    May 19             *New York, NY               Central Park Summerstage
    May 20             *Niagara Falls, NY        Rapids Theatre
    May 21             *London, ON                  London Music Hall
    May 24             **Columbus, OH           LC Pavilion

    * Mastodon closes the evening
    ** Clutch closes the evening

  • Festy News: Camp Out at the Dark Star Jubilee Memorial Day Weekend 2015

    Ring in the unofficial start to summer with the fourth annual Dark Star Jubilee Music Festival on Memorial Day Weekend, May 22-24, 2015 at Legend Valley in Thornville, Ohio. Hosted and curated by the premier Grateful Dead re-creators Dark Star Orchestra, the weekend will feature sets from the band each of the three nights.

    Dark-Star-Jubilee-2015-banner

    Joining Dark Star Orchestra will be the likes of Los Lobos, Railroad Earth, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Peter Rowan, Melvin Seals & JGB and more. No two sets are scheduled to overlap, so all attendees can enjoy all of the music presented at the Jubilee.

    Dark Star Jubilee Early Bird tickets are available now for the discounted rate on a 3-day GA festival pass at $119 ($50 off gate price) and for Good Lovin’ VIP festival admission at $245 ($75 off gate price). Little Star Kids is a $25 ticket for pre-registered children ages 4-12, who must be accompanied by a festival ticket-holding adult ($15 off gate price). Festival attendees ages three and under are free while youth above age 13 must have a full price festival pass. Gates open at noon Friday, May 22. Complete ticket options with pricing are available on the festival website.

    Dark-Star-Jubilee-2015

    Lineup:
    Dark Star Orchestra (3 nights)
    Los Lobos
    Railroad Earth
    Robert Randolph & The Family Band
    Peter Rowan’s Twang an’ Groove
    Keller and The Keels
    Steep Canyon Rangers
    Melvin Seals & JGB
    Jeff Austin Band
    The Weight: Playing Songs of The Band
    Moonalice
    Kung Fu
    Mattson / Barraco & Friends
    The Nth Power
    Owsley County
    The Ark Band
    Matt Reynolds

  • Bonnaroo Announces 2015 Lineup

    In a crowd-sourced fashion Bonnaroo gave fans the opportunity to announce the festival’s 2015 lineup yesterday, quickly rallying up a trending rank on social media.

    bonnaroo.logo_On June 11-14, Manchester, TN will host a smorgasbord of sounds – ranging from new indie digs to veterans of the music scene while spanning a range of genres. Billy Joel will be enjoying the outdoor stage amidst a record-setting run of shows for the piano man at Madison Square Garden, Mumford and Sons will have some new songs from their third studio album, following the band’s hiatus and false rumors of a break-up. Also joining the roster are Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters, Deadmau5, STS9, Ben Folds, Tears for Fears, Catfish and the Bottlemen, among many others including an oddman out: Slayer. Check out the lineup poster at the end of this article for the full roster of performers announced thus far.

    Tickets for Bonnaroo 2015 go on sale this Friday January 17 at noon EST on the festival’s website.

    Bonnaroo 2015 Lineup

  • Festy News: 2015 Governors Ball Announces Impressive Lineup With Big Names

    Founders Entertainment is at it again bringing a remarkable mix of artists to New York City for the 3-day Governors Ball Music Festival held June 5-7, 2015 on Randall’s Island.

    Last year’s GovBall was a huge success with an eclectic mix of close to 70 bands mostly in the indie rock and pop genres with a sprinkling of other sounds as well. With the 2015 lineup announced this week there are no doubts that this year will be even better. “It’ll be one hell of a party,” Jordan Wolowitz, a partner with Founders Entertainment, added in a statement regarding the announcement of the lineup.

    It’s not clear who will be headlining each of the three days just yet, but with this year’s roster it could be anybody’s guess who will serenade the day into the night. Some of the notable acts include The Black Keys, The Decemberists, DeadMau5, Drake, St. Vincent and Florence + The Machine. Check out the full lineup in the poster and video below. Also check out ‘s review of the 2014 festival with photos and links to several short videos from the weekend.

    The festival organizers are doing even more this year to build a better experience for attendees, including RFID wristbands as a cashless option for those who prefer to not hassle with cash or credit cards on site.

    Tickets are on sale TODAY at noon for the 2015 Governors Ball at govballnyc.com. Just a heads up for the procrastinators out there: 2014’s GovBall did sell out.

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  • Hearing Aide: Johnny Winter ‘Step Back’

    Take a step back to the roots and let Johnny be your tour guide. Recorded before the untimely passing of Johnny Winter at the age of 70 in July 2014 and released as planned in September, Step Back brings us on a 13-song journey through the roots of blues. He takes along a plethora of talent to spotlight throughout the album, including Upstate NY’s own Joe Bonamassa. Though Winter has played the field of rock and roll, his heart had always been in the blues and Step Back brings his recordings full-circle.

    Johnny WinterBack in 2011, Winter released his penultimate album Roots which was a predecessor to Step Back. Much the same, that album journeys through the early blues recordings with guest talent – Jimmy Vivino, Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes, and his brother Edgar Winter among others.

    A day or two prior to Johnny’s performance at the Towne Crier Café in October 2012 (currently located in Beacon, NY but located in nearby Pawling, NY at the time) I had the privilege to interview him over the phone live on WRPI Troy. At the time, Roots had been out for about a year and the idea for a “Roots II” follow-up album had at least been formalized. I asked him how he goes about picking who he wants to collaborate with on the album and who he wanted to get on the album but couldn’t for whatever reason. Here’s what he had to share regarding Roots:

    I just pick people I liked. Paul [Nelson] actually picked most of them and they were people that I liked, people I have known. I have a lot of respect for all the guys on the record.

    There were a lot of people. I wanted B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Dr. John, Billy Gibbons, a lot of people that just didn’t have the time to do it… Eric Clapton. Maybe we’ll get them on the next one.

    Get some of them he did for Step Back. From that list he is joined by Eric Clapton, Billy Gibbons, Dr. John, and also by Leslie West (Mountain), Brian Setzer, Ben Harper, Jason Ricci, the Blues Brothers Horns, and Joe Perry (Aerosmith).

    Johnny Winter
    Johnny Winter with NYSMusic’s Steve Malinski and fellow WRPI DJ Mike Buhuski, Oct. 19, 2012

    As a blues standards album, all but one of the songs are covers of songs originally recorded by the iconic names of blues and rock and roll – Willy Dixon, Bo Diddley, B.B. King, and Howlin’ Wolf, among others. Some may say that a covers album is a simple way to record and release another album to sell but to say that about Step Back (and Roots as well) would be a mistake.

    Johnny and band mate/producer Paul Nelson did something with this record that would make you second-guess if they were actually his songs vs. covers. The songs are re-crafted to be all about Johnny’s noted guitar and slide guitar work bolstering howling licks and smooth blues with a big unyielding sound. He does this all with staying true to the old blues structure of composing. The guest artists also add their own distinct sound when they take their turn at some solos and rhythm fills.

    When I interviewed Johnny I also asked if he had any sneak peaks at the then unnamed follow-up album he didn’t want to spoil any surprises. “Well, I don’t want to tell you what we’re going to do. I’ve got a pretty good idea though!” he said toward the end of the interview.

    Winter’s take on these blues standards gives a fresh life to them. Not to say the genre has ever faltered or given way, however. It is a gratifying listen to long-time blues and rock aficionados but presents the standards to a younger generation in a vibrant rebirth of those songs hidden in the LP stacks or heard when passing by Stevie Ray Vaughn’s cover of “Who Do You Love” on the radio.

    While listening to the album it is profitable to have the liner notes on hand to be your guide to each song. There is no story or narrative about the songs nor lyrics; the notes are simple and to the point laying out precisely which part of the song features the guest artist. Let the notes be your friend and make for a more fulfilling experience listening to Step Back.

    Step Back has been nominated for Best Blues Album for the 2015 Grammy Awards on February 8 and is up against releases by Dave Alvin & Phil Alvin, Ruthie Foster, Charlie Musselwhite, and Bobby Rush with Blinddog Smokin’.

    Key tracks: Unchain My Heart, Sweet Sixteen, Death Letter

    Track Listing, with original composer and guest aritst:

    1.”Unchain My Heart” – Bobby Sharp (feat. Blues Brothers Horns)
    2.”Can’t Hold Out (Talk to Me Baby)” – Willie Dixon (feat. Ben Harper)
    3.”Don’t Want No Woman” – Don Robey (feat. Eric Clapton)
    4.”Killing Floor” – Howlin’ Wolf (feat.Paul Nelson)
    5.”Who Do You Love” – Bo Diddley
    6.”Okie Dokie Stomp” – Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown (feat. Brian Setzer)
    7.”Where Can You Be” –  original (feat. Billy Gibbons)
    8.”Sweet Sixteen” – B.B. King, Joe Josea (feat. Joe Bonamassa)
    9.”Death Letter” – Son House (solo Johnny Winter)
    10.”My Babe” –  Willie Dixon (feat. Jason Ricci)
    11.”Long Tall Sally” – Little Richard, Robert Blackwell, Enotris Johnson (feat. Leslie West)
    12.”Mojo Hand” – Lightnin’ Hopkins (feat. Joe Perry)
    13.”Blue Monday” – Dave Bartholomew (feat. Dr. John)

    Johnny Winter performing “Dust My Broom” from the predecessor to Step BackRoots, on The Late Show with David Letterman in 2012