Greg Puciato, somewhere in the middle of the madness, stated that, “Out of the 20 or so shows I’ve played here (Seattle), this is my favorite one.”
And what a night it was.
Greg Puciato, somewhere in the middle of the madness, stated that, “Out of the 20 or so shows I’ve played here (Seattle), this is my favorite one.”
And what a night it was.
Ghost Cult Keefy caught up with Greek Heavy Metal singer Andry for an interview to discuss her upcoming appearances at Ultimate Jam Night, and Rock For Ronnie 2024, and her new album “Skies,” out now! The former runner-up on Greece’s The Voice talked about her career, being a DIY artist, a break down of her new album, and more! Continue reading
Currently hard at work on a new album for a possible release in late 2024/early 2025, Exumer (Metal Blade Records) have just announced a run of live dates in Europe and the UK. Joined by Hirax, the tour kicks off at Wacken Open Air, and will see Exumer perform with their freshly announced new bassist Alex Voss. Keep reading below for further information.
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Seattle post-hardcore five piece, The Blood Brothers, are celebrating two decades of their album, Crimes, giving it a limited vinyl reissue. The new edition of the record is due out on October 4th via Epitaph Records. The band have also announced their first live appearances in a decade, with a US tour this November and December. Keep reading below to find out more.
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Guitar legend, producer, and Gov’t Mule front man Warren Haynes has added a special show date at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre to his upcoming Now Is The Time Tour. The Warren Haynes Band and The Dreams and Songs Symphonic Experience will perform Tuesday, September 10th, with the Colorado Symphony, led by conductor Christopher Dragon. Artist and venue pre-sale tickets for Red Rocks will be available Thursday, May 16th from 10am-10pm MT with the public onsale commencing Friday, May 17th at 10am MT. Keep reading for more details.
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Alt rock duo, Slothrust, composed of principal songwriter and guitar player, Leah Wellbaum and drummer Will Gorin, are hitting the road this fall. Having released their latest EP, I Promise, in October 2023 via Dangerbird Records, the pair will support Badflower across the US on the No Place Like Home Tour. Head into the article below for the live listings.
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Former Divine Heresy vocalist Travis Neal is fighting cancer and has launched a GoFundMe to help pay for his ongoing treatment and care. He has accrued a “huge out-of-pocket cost so far” … “and is trying to keep a float.” Travis rose to fame as the second vocalist of Divine Heresy, led by Fear Factory guitarist/leader Dino Cazares, and released a single and the full-length the album Bringer of Plagues with the band in 2009. Travis recently recorded with Dark Shift, has had his own solo project Black Sky Ashes, formerly of Dirge Within and with many other bands. According to the post, Travis has a new album nearly completed and will give donors music in the future, rather than just a charitable donation. See the link to donate and Travis’ full message about his situation and please help.
Continuing their seriies of working relationships with metal artists, Concept Cafes have now announced their new signature coffee, Soulfly’s Healer, coming soon. Produced by indigenous women, it pays homage to the testament of the healing powers of Mother Earth & indigenous women around the world. Keep reading below to find out more.
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Vale of Pnath recently dropped “Silent Prayers,” – the third single from their forthcoming album, Between The Worlds of Life and Death – along with an official video. The full-length is due for release on CD, vinyl, and digital formats May 24 via Willowtip Records, towards the end of their current US live run with Abigail Williams. Check out the new video below and find out more.
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Green Metal like Black Metal … hammered dulcimers instead of guitars … gruff, growling vocals as well as clean singing, plus choral voices and symphonic passages. Yes, Botanist are “plant based”. Yes, Paleobotany (Prophecy Productions) is heavy and proggy. And yes, it’s very different, in a good way. Continue reading