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Album Review: Nickelback – Here And Now

A look back at Nickelback’s 2011 album Here And Now.

Album Review: Suicide Silence – Suicide Silence

An album review for Suicide Silence and their attempt to go clean in their self-titled fifth studio album.

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Whenever a long running band announces they are going to try something different, almost 100% of the time that band’s fanbase will become irate and complain.  Change, while inevitable, can still cause stress in any situation.  And with all their ups, downs, setbacks and perseverance, Suicide Silence is changing their deathcore sound and going in a bit of a new direction.

The band’s fifth full album was advertised as having many noticeable differences, mainly featuring that the self-titled album will have a majority of clean singing vocals from Eddie Hermida.  Any past fan of Suicide Silence or even casual metal fans that have heard the band’s music understand that this is a vast departure from their previous work.  Regardless of what critics and fans will say however, this is a project Suicide Silence are taking proudly and are completely unapologetic for.  And with being unapologetic also comes a sense of pride and ambition.  In the press release for the album, the band and label Nuclear Blast are describing this self-titled change-up as the next big thing.

“Like monumental self-titled sets from trailblazers like METALLICA, FLEETWOOD MAC, BLUR, and THE BEATLES, the latest album from SUICIDE SILENCE is a bold mission statement awaiting true definition by the fans. They didn’t set out to sell a billion albums or change the musical culture of the world, but their fifth record is no less ambitious and transformative for them in unbridled creativity, dense atmosphere, and groove.” –Suicide Silence Album Press Release

For any band to compare their own self-titled album to the likes of The Beatles and Metallica is beyond bold.  And to back that statement off was the first released single entitled “Doris”.  Ironically the first song to debut the new mostly clean singing album turns out to be arguably one of the harder if not THE hardest track on this self-title.

When I and many other listeners first heard “Doris” it was a big make or break moment for the new album.  The alternating between clean and unclean vocals is apparent and doesn’t exactly mesh well with the rolling guitar riffs.   It also doesn’t help that after 2 and half minutes this song almost flat lines into nothing.  The constant speed changes over four minutes from loud and roaring, to an attempt at melodic over the same guitar speeds and then to a “slam on the breaks” quiet, make this song feel like a segmented mess.  If they had chosen one of these three styles then MAYBE it could have worked, but as for the first single it doesn’t.  And unfortunately, this is a repeating pattern for most of the tracks on this album.

I want to say that I do not think Hermida’s clean singing voice is bad.  I think it could work with the right music behind him, but the way the songs are structured on this album make it either awkward or absolutely boring.  The longer you listen to the album and get to tracks like “Dying In A Red Room” and “Run”, the more it feels like a chore to listen to than a metal album from a band you like.

It was when I got to “Run” and “The Zero” on my initial listen of this album that I realized there wasn’t much for me to look back on.  If there is one thing I never thought I would say about Suicide Silence is that they could put me to sleep, but a song like “Run” does the job along with other tracks.  This album features songs that start with a passionate and ferocious 30 second and then instantly drops down into a vapid and slow drone.  I feel like I get what the band was going for in this direction to creating something more melodic and brooding.  To be fair, nothing sounds particularly harsh or painful to hear when listening, but there is also nothing to really fall in love with completely.   There are occasional segments in select songs, but the rest is very plain and dull.  Any attempt at an atmosphere or melodic sequence just feels lifeless.  It’s a great example of a mediocre delivery where a majority of the performances sound like they sat around and just went through the motions in recording.

I don’t mind when a band tries something different but the end result should make you glad you heard a different side of a group instead of feeling like you wasted your time.  When each song starts out on fire and then crawls along for three minutes at the speed of a tectonic plate, you are bound to get tired of listening to the silence, no pun intended.  Overall, while at no point does anything in this album sound truly awful, nothing really stands out as good either.  Suicide Silence’s attempt at a clean and melodic change in direction may turn away longtime fans and not earn many new listeners in the process.  The band definitely has talent, but this self-title is undoubtedly not along the ranks of self-titles from Metallica and The Beatles.

The Maine Debut Video for “Bad Behavior” From Forthcoming Album Lovely Little Lonely due April 7th. Watch Here.

Phoenix act, The Maine arrive today with the video for their new single, “Bad Behavior”. Filmed at the bands’ 10 Year Anniversary festival “8123 Fest”, the video features live festival footage and a behind the scenes look into the world that the band has created over the last decade.

Phoenix act, The Maine arrive today with the video for their new single, “Bad Behavior”. Filmed at the bands’ 10 Year Anniversary festival “8123 Fest”, the video features live festival footage and a behind the scenes look into the world that the band has created over the last decade.

“Bad Behavior” is the first single from the new album and sixth studio release, Lovely Little Lonely. Available April 7, this is the first record the band are releasing entirely independently. Garnering half a million Spotify streams since it’s release in January, “Bad Behavior” is currently creeping up the alternative radio charts and has been added to KXNA, KPOI, KYRK, KNOB, KUCD, KRAB and KDKB with additional spins across the country. “Bad Behavior” is a taste into how the band has evolved – blending infectious guitar with wistful melodies and an energy that is impossible to ignore.

The Maine are hitting the road this April for a massive world headlining tour with support from The Mowglis and Beach Weather, which will bring them all over the States as well as to Singapore, Brazil and the Philippines. Check out the dates below.

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US TOUR DATES:

3/30 – Denver, CO – Summit Music Hall
4/1 – Salt Lake City, UT – Club Sound
4/2 – Boise, ID – Knitting Factory Concert House
4/7 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall
4/8 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues
4/9 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues
4/11 – Tucson, AZ – 191 Toole
4/13 – Dallas, TX – Gas Monkey Bar N Grill
4/14 – Austin, TX – Emo’s
4/15 – Houston, TX – Warehouse Live
4/18 – St. Petersburg, FL – State Theatre
4/21 – Atlanta, GA – Masquerade
4/22 – Birmingham, AL – WorkPlayTheatre
4/24 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE
4/25 – Toronto, CAN – Phoenix Concert Theatre
4/27 – New York, NY – Webster Hall
4/28 – Boston, MA – Royale Boston
4/29 – Montville, CT – Wolf Den at Mohegan Sun Resort
4/30 – Asbury Park, NJ – The Stone Pony
5/2 – Philadelphia, PA – The TLA
5/3 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
5/5 – Pontiac, MI – Crofoot Ballroom
5/6 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues
5/7 – Milwaukee, WI – The Rave
5/8 – Minneapolis, MN – Skyway Theatre

Chrome Molly Releasing New Album Hoodoo Voodoo on March 10 – Listen To New Song “Can’t Be Afraid Of The Dark”

Chrome Molly made a bid for stardom in the mid to late 1980s, opening for Alice Cooper and Ozzy Osbourne amongst many others, playing the legendary Marquee Club over 20 times and headlining the CBGB in New York.

How do you take a band that has been performing and recording since 1983 forward? By going back to what you love – riff laden melodic metal with tons of delicious guitar solos that make you want to grab your air guitar and join in. That is what Chrome Molly have achieved with this, their sixth studio album Hoodoo Voodoo.

Hoodoo Voodoo draws on the bands core influences. Formed during the latter half of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal scene, the Mollies were always inspired by the great metal bands and this album is something of a tribute to those acts – you might hear Priest, UFO, early Leppard, Saxon, Rainbow and myriad others echoing through the album.

While not strictly a concept album, the original idea was to create an album that conjured up the magic of listening to the great bands of the ’80s, with the riffs and tunes that shaped the band. Inspired by a friend who asked why bands don’t go in and make albums like they did in the old days, backing tracks were played live and much sweat was poured.

Says Steve Hawkins (vocals), “We wanted to make an album that made us feel like we did in the ’80s, one that you can turn up in the car and sing along and play air drums and guitar to.”

The new album will be released on March 10, 2017 via earMUSIC.

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At The Drive-In Announce New Album for May 5th – New Song “Incurably Innocent” Available Here

After touring for a large amount of 2016, At The Drive-In announced they will be releasing their first album in 17 years.  The new album “in·ter a·li·a” (meaning “Among Other Things”) has album art and a tracklist now available along with the new song “Incurably Innocent”, which you can hear below.

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Tracklist:

‘No Wolf Like The Present’
‘Continuum’
‘Tilting At The Univendor’
‘Governed By Contagions’
‘Pendulum In A Peasant Dress’
‘Incurably Innocent’
‘Call Broken Arrow’
‘Holtzclaw’
‘Torrentially Cutshaw’
‘Ghost-tape No.9’
‘Hostage Stamps’
At The Drive-In will embark on a North American tour during March, May and June, before heading to the UK and Europe for festival appearances, including slots at Reading and Leeds.

Eve To Adam Release “Tongue Tied” Off of Upcoming ‘Odyssey’

Eve To Adam Release “Tongue Tied” Off of Upcoming ‘Odyssey’
Dates Announced for 2017 Tongue Tied Tour

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 27, 2017 – Queens, New York – Hard Rock band Eve To Adam are rolling into 2017 with some major announcements. Not only have they finished up their long anticipated Odyssey LP, but they’re giving fans a sneak peak of their single “Tongue Tied” and have announced dates for the Tongue Tied Tour. Produced by Elvis Baskette (Alter Bridge, Tremonti Chevelle, Slash, Falling in Reverse, Trivium) and top selling music producer and DJ Zardonic, Odyssey is due out 2/20/2017 via Rocktagon Worldwide Music.

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To quote Billy Squier, “Stroke me”, “Stroke Me” says the music business to every band out there busting their ass to make it. ETA is now done with that song and dance. Too many bands doin’ the same thing really led us to the point of trying something different. ETA’s sound is looking to the future, and ‘Odyssey” is our first big step in that direction. In wanting to get people’s attention to our evolution and survival, ‘Tongue Tied’ became the perfect choice for a first single. An anthem for shutting up your haters by succeeding where they thought you had failed. – Taki Sassaris

Eve To Adam has also revealed dates and VIP packages for their Tongue Tied Tour with special guests Message From Sylvia, which launches February 11th in Orlando, FL and winds through the US, finally wrapping up March 10th in Springfield, MO. Chris Warner, formerly of Butcher Babies will filling in as drummer for the tour.

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Album Review: Rise Against – Appeal To Reason

A look back at Rise Against’s 2008 album Appeal To Reason.

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SENSES FAIL PREMIERES NEW VIDEO FOR “IN YOUR ABSENCE”

SENSES FAIL PREMIERES NEW VIDEO FOR “IN YOUR ABSENCE”

NEW ACOUSTIC EP, ‘IN YOUR ABSENCE,’ COMING MARCH 3RD VIA PURE NOISE RECORDS

February 15, 2017 – Los Angeles, CA – Post-hardcore veterans Senses Fail have premiered new video “In Your Absence” via Kerrang.com. “In Your Absence” is taken off their upcoming acoustic EP of the same name, which is due out on March 3rd via Pure Noise Records. Pre-order the record now at http://smarturl.it/SensesFail.

“This is our first stab at an acoustic record, coming off our last record being so heavy we thought it might be fun to try the opposite. I have to say that it was very fun to write these songs and I think they came out great. They are loosely about my wife battle with Multiple Sclerosis and the thought of losing her prematurely.” – Buddy Nielsen

In addition to releasing a new EP, Senses Fail will also be celebrating their 15th anniversary as a band with a headlining North American tour that kicks off in March. The band will be performing their critically acclaimed 2006 album, Still Searching, in its entirety along with other fan-favorites from the last decade and half to round out the set. Tickets are on sale now at sensesfail15.com.

Catch the band on tour this spring and follow the band at https://www.facebook.com/sensesfail for additional updates.

Senses Fail “15th Anniversary Tour” Dates:

March 3 – San Diego, CA – Observatory North Park

March 4 – Mesa, AZ – Club Red

March 6 – Dallas, TX – Gas Monkey

March 7 – Austin, TX – Mohawk

March 9 – Tampa, FL – Orpheum

March 10 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues

March 11 – Atlanta, GA – Masquerade

March 12 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle

March 14 – Norfolk, VA – Norva

March 15 – Baltimore, MD – Ram’s Head

March 18 – New York, NY – Webster Hall

March 19 – Boston, MA – Paradise

March 21 – Pittsburgh, PA – Mr. Smalls

March 22 – Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory

March 23 – Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom

March 24 – Toronto, ON – Mod Club

March 25 – Detroit, MI – St. Andrew’s

March 26 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues

March 28 – Chicago, IL – Concord Music Hall

March 29 – Minneapolis, MN – The Cabooze

March 30 – Lawrence, KS – Granada

March 31 – Denver, CO – Summit Music Hall

April 1 – Salt Lake City, UT – THe Complex

April 3 – Seattle, WA – Neumos

April 4 – Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theatre

April 6 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall

April 7 – Los Angeles, CA – Teragram Ballroom

April 8 – Santa Ana, CA – Observatory

 

Metallica’s North American 2017 Tour Dates Announced

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At long last Metallica will be on tour through North America with Avenged Sevenfold, Volbeat & Gojira supporting them.  This tour will be promoting their latest album Hardwired…To Self-Destruct.

Below are the listed stadium tour dates.

May 10 – Baltimore, MD – M&T Bank Stadium*^
May 12 – Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field*^
May 14 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium*^
May 17 – Uniondale, NY – New Coliseum^
May 19 – Boston, MA – Gillette Stadium ^
May 21 – Columbus, OH – Rock On The Range Festival (SOLD OUT)
June 4 – St. Louis, MO – Busch Stadium^
June 7 – Denver, CO – Sports Authority Field*^
June 11 – Houston, TX – NRG Stadium*^
June 14 – San Antonio, TX – Alamodome*
June 16 – Dallas, TX – AT&T Stadium*
June 18 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field*
July 5 – Orlando, FL – Camping World Stadium*^
July 7 – Miami, FL – Hard Rock Stadium*^
July 9 – Atlanta, GA – Suntrust Park*^
July 12 – Detroit, MI – Comercia Park*^
July 14 – Quebec City, QC- Festival D’Ete
July 16 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre*^
July 19 – Montreal, QB – Parc Jean-Drapeau*^
July 29 – Los Angeles, CA – Rose Bowl*+
August 4 – Phoenix, AZ – University of Phoenix Stadium*+
August 6 – San Diego, CA – Petco Park*+
August 9 – Seattle, WA – Centurylink Field*+
August 14 – Vancouver, BC – BC Place*+
August 16 – Edmonton, AB – Commonwealth Stadium*+

*With Avenged Sevenfold
^With Volbeat
+With Gojira

 

ROCK ON THE RANGE REVEALS DAILY BAND LINEUPS FOR SOLD OUT FESTIVAL MAY 19, 20 & 21

ROCK ON THE RANGE

REVEALS DAILY BAND LINEUPS FOR

SOLD OUT FESTIVAL

MAY 19, 20 & 21

AT MAPFRE STADIUM IN COLUMBUS, OHIO

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The daily band lineups have been revealed for the 11th annual Rock On The Range, America’s premier rock festival, May 19, 20 and 21 at MAPFRE Stadium in Columbus, OH. Tickets for Rock On The Range sold out in record time, just over one month after going on sale, marking the fifth consecutive advance sellout for the festival.

Rock legends Metallica, Soundgarden and Korn will each headline one night of America’s largest and most-acclaimed rock festival, while the ROTR Rolling Rock Comedy Tent will feature sets from nationally known comedians plus Columbus’s top comedy talent. For more information, visit www.RockOnTheRange.com.

The daily band lineup (subject to change) for Rock On The Range is as follows:

Friday, May 19: Soundgarden, +LIVE+, Chevelle, Bush, Pierce The Veil, Gojira, Sum 41, Of Mice & Men, Thrice, Motionless In White, Beartooth, The Amity Affliction, I Prevail, Red Fang, Bleeker, Norma Jean, Badflower, Goodbye June, Cover Your Tracks, Aeges

Saturday, May 20: Korn, The Offspring, Papa Roach, Seether, Coheed and Cambria, Taking Back Sunday, Alter Bridge, Skillet, In Flames, Starset, The Story So Far, Turnstile, Whitechapel, Attila, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Kyng, DED, Sylar, Fire From The Gods, One Less Reason

Sunday, May 21: Metallica, Volbeat, Primus, The Pretty Reckless, Biffy Clyro, Amon Amarth, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Nothing More, Zakk Sabbath, Rival Sons, Deafheaven, Suicide Silence, Every Time I Die, Dinosaur Pile-Up, Dorothy, Radkey, Wage War, As Lions, Royal Republic, Mother Feather

Rock On The Range celebrated its 10th year in 2016 – and after a decade of setting the standard for American rock festivals, the crown jewel of the World’s Loudest Month showed no signs of slowing down, with 120,000 “Rangers” from around the globe descending on MAPFRE Stadium. Last year, the festival received awards of recognition from both Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther and the City Council, as well as a resolution from the Franklin County Board of Commissioners acknowledging more than $140 million in economic impact that the festival has contributed to the city over its 10-year existence.

Rock On The Range is produced by Danny Wimmer Presents, AEG Live, and MAPFRE Stadium.

Rock On The Range is supported by our rockin’ sponsors: Monster Energy, Bud Light, Jack Daniel’s and Zippo. These partners, along with many others, will feature interactive experiences, artist meet & greets, and other unique fan engagement opportunities throughout the festival.