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Life After Death for Richard Christy As He Returns with Charred Walls of the Damned |
Founder, Richard Christy comments: "To be a part of the Metal Blade family is such an honor. I've been a fan of the label since I was an eleven year old kid ordering Metal Massacre cassettes through the mail. It's so amazing to be label mates with some of my all time favorite metal bands like Amon Amarth, King Diamond, Mercyful Fate, Cannibal Corpse, and Lizzy Borden, just to name a few! Brian Slagel is a true metal legend and I'm honored to be a part of his label. I'm beyond excited to get back into the studio and make some crushing Heavy Metal with my friends!"
Metal Blade Records founder Brian Slagel adds: "We are very happy to welcome Richard Christy and his band Charred Walls of the Damned to the Metal Blade Family. In addition to his duties on the Howard Stern show, Richard has had a great career in metal. He has put together a really great new band with some of metal's most talented artists and we can't wait to have everyone hear it."
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Terra Incognita: The Crossover Novel and Progressive Rock CD Set For Release |
Anderson says, "My work work has always been heavily influenced by music, especially progressive rock - but Terra Incognita truly takes this into new territory." Anderson developed and expanded one of the novel's storylines to form the basis of an epic rock CD, under the band name "Roswell Six." He and his wife, bestselling author Rebecca Moesta, wrote all the lyrics to the songs.
Accomplished keyboardist and composer Erik Norlander (Rocket Scientists) came aboard at the beginning of the project to write the music and produce the recordings and to helm the production. His wife Lana Lane, the "Queen of Symphonic Rock," provides the female lead vocals. Bassist Kurt Barabas (Under The Sun) and Executive Producer Shawn Gordon from ProgRock Records round out the members of "Roswell Six."
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Ray Charles Modern Sounds in Country & Western Music Revisited |
Your Demise Promise To Deliver Hardcore 2.0 in August |
The "Hardcore 2.0" moniker isn't just about the music, either. YOUR DEMISE has overcome insurmountable odds to get to where they are now and have lived truly hardcore lives that would make lesser men weep. Equipment theft? Check. Multiple line-up changes? Check, and make that twelve. Motorway breakdowns? You bet, including a time when the side door of their tour van literally fell off in the fast lane of a major European freeway. Finally, there's the story of how the band spent 24 hours solitary confinement in a Belgian prison, but that one is best saved for later...
On the signing of YOUR DEMISE, EARACHE U.S. Label Manager Al Dawson says "YOUR DEMISE is the best new british act going today and we couldn't be any more thrilled to add them to our roster. We're completely over the f*cking moon about these guys because they've got great songs and a large reputation for doing whatever it takes to break through and become a success. We here at EARACHE intend to do everything in our power to build on their substantial UK/European buzz and take them to the next level in a North American market that is thirsty for bands that are heavy and bring something unique to the table."
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Closure In Moscow Hitting The Road With Emery, Maylene and The Sons Of Disaster |
Kicking off July 16th, the run with Emery will be the first full US tour for the Aussie's although they've been busy since their arrival in the States. Upon completion of the album in March, Closure In Moscow hit the road with Dance Gavin Dance for a 3-week trek that stayed mainly to the West Coast, including performances at high-profile festivals SXSW and Bamboozle Left.
Last month, the quintet joined up with The Sleeping for several dates in the Northeast including Bamboozle, and this month, both bands will accompany Madina Lake through the Northeast and Midwest. "Touring and living in America has been one of the greatest experiences in our lives," expressed guitarist, Manny Zennelli. "From getting over here to just day to day life, to the amazing shows we have been playing. Touring here is surreal, to think that on the other side of the world we can play shows and have the crowd sing along with us absolutely blows our minds. We love what we have seen so far of America and are extremely excited to see the rest on the upcoming Emery tour."
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Jay Brannan In Living Cover |
Brannan has always enjoyed singing other people's songs, but never expected to release a covers album. "Expressing myself through my songs is one of the main reasons I write music, so singing other people's words felt a little fraudulent or 'uncool,'" he explains. "Over time, I learned to appreciate songs that speak to me, whether I like the melody or think the lyrics are funny or ironic�or if it's a song that meant something to me at a certain point in my life or has a personal story behind it. The covers on this album are ones that I chose for those reasons. I started performing them on YouTube and at my live shows. People continued to ask for them in properly recorded form, so I decided it was time to put this album together�not just of covers, but of covers that have become a part of what my audience might consider my 'repertoire.'"
Some of these tracks on In Living Cover include Joni Mitchell's "All I Want," Ani DiFranco's "Both Hands," The Cranberries "Zombie," Bob Dylan's "Blowin' In The Wind" and live audience favorite, The Verve Pipe's "The Freshmen." The album isn't only covers; it opens with a brand new original track, "Beautifully," and closes with "Drowning," the first song he ever wrote at the age of 19.
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Former Lab Rat Hip-Hopper Kelly Warner Goes Legit with Indie EP |
Formerly half of the visionary but now historic hip hop duo, The Lab Rats, Warner infuses his DJ/electronic background with organic instrumentation and songwriting. The results? A natural creation of poetic, irreverent pop tracks.
With comparisons to Peter, Bjorn & John, Feist, Kings of Convenience and Beck, Hotel Eden's ever-evolving vision is elegantly portrayed in the airy five-track EP. The EP opens with "Tell Me Where You've Been" a modern, piano-centric contemplation of time and the human condition and has already been selected for Columbus Alive's (Warner's local weekly arts and entertainment newspaper) 2009 compilation CD of best new music. Warner penned the piano-powered second track, "A Way Back Home," following a visit to the Pacific Coastline where he was awed and influenced by the ocean's intensity. Another side of Warner's artistry is displayed on "Here," the release's most up-tempo, psych-infused roller. Track four, "The Take Home," sinks deeply into the hero's empty pockets with possibly the coolest bass line since Archie Bell and the Drells' funky R&B classic "The Tighten Up." In contrast, the closing ballad "Never Go," is an endearing song desperately written to a lover. It's a beautiful recording that features acoustic and pedal steel guitars, piano, and subtle percussion that brings a soothing end to a first stay at Hotel Eden. Throughout the EP, Warner takes his listeners on a musical journey weaving in and out of his past craftship and through a fresh, new arena of everything Hotel Eden stands for.
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Fink Set Revolutionary Release |
Being released on CD September 8, the album will be available through all digital retailers well upfront on May 26. As an exclusive, Sort of Revolution is available now through the iTunes music store, where Fink is their Indie Spotlight Artist.
Certainly one of the more understated of the world's singer-songwriters, the Bristol, UK-born Fink, aka Fin Greenall, is an uncompromising artist with an astounding stage presence. With live accompaniment by Guy Whittaker on bass and Tim Thornton on drums, Greenall has played over 300 shows in the last three years (supporting the likes of Zero 7 and the legendary Massive Attack).
The Word Alive Set Release |
Schlock Rock Coming From Mungolian Jetset |
The flavors cover everything from house and disco inspired cheekiness via shameless dabblings with soft rock/Norwegian west coast, balearic, dub and ambient, psychedelia and techno, all melted into one giant wormhole of sound. Imagination is pretty much the key to Mungolian Jetset's aural ingredients.
One of their spokesmen, Paul "Strangefruit" Nyhus, keeps insisting they operate as channelers for a parallel world of Mungsters, an ancient breed of intergalactic travelers in sound, working within the time-space continuum. Throughout their history it has become clear that they are not just a band hell-bent on producing the spaciest jazz ever heard, but that the Mungolian Masterplan is much darker and insidious, evolving to produce increasingly distinctive yet completely mind-absorbing beats to underpin a whirling vortex of sonic chaos, psycho-acoustic bass warping and lavish and unbridled costumery. Legends of their remixing skills abound throughout the known world and, some might say, beyond. Defining a Mungolian Jetset remix is close to impossible, yet the beat is what immediately lets you know that you've arrived in the state of Mung. They probe the track carefully, and locate the Mungolian zone within it, before shaking it into a trance-like psychedelic wormhole that snakes through the souls of disco and bucket brigade dub.
So, apart from all of this gibberish, what kind of album is We Gave It All Away...Now We Are Taking It Back?
Israeli Rockers Behind The Sun Set Debut |
Behind the Sun hail from the edge of the vast Negev desert in the south of Israel. The music and lyrics on this disc speak of their personal trials and tribulations living in this heavenly but harsh land. Their self titled debut album contains: heavy, electric, tube driven riffing, powerful and soulful vocals, and a rhythm section delivering intense, driving percussion and energy. All this blended with progressive styles and sensibilities and Behind the Sun's own skeptical, cynical, but in the end positive philosophy as written word and amplified sound.
The album will be released to the world with a special album release show in at the Sublime Tel Aviv on June 11, including several special guest musicians. The album will be available for sale both domestically in local music shops and also to international listeners via Amazon.com. In the weeks leading up to the release show Behind the Sun will be making a series of promotional radio appearances on the following Israeli stations: Radio Tel Aviv 102FM, Radio Kol-Ha-Campus 106 FM, Radio Voice of the Negev 106.4 FM and Radio One 89.1 FM.
- http://www.myspace.com/behindthesunmusic
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