Full Devil Jacket Streaming “The Moment”


Full Devil Jacket 2015. Josh Brown-Vocals | Keith Foster - Drums  | Moose Douglass - Bass | Paul Varnick - Guitar

Full Devil Jacket 2015. Josh Brown-Vocals | Keith Foster – Drums | Moose Douglass – Bass | Paul Varnick – Guitar

Full Devil Jacket is streaming a new song off their upcoming album Valley Of Bones, out March 31, 2015 via eOne Music. titled “The Moment” here.

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They are currently on tour with Drowning Pool and Adrenaline Mob with dates posted below.

Mar 19: Fish Head Cantina – Baltimore, MD
Mar 20: The Chance – Poughkeepsie, NY
Mar 21: Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, NJ
Mar 22: Muncheez – Beckley, WV
Mar 24: Altar Bar – Pittsburgh, PA
Mar 25: The Outpost – Kent, OH
Mar 26: Hard Times – Fredericksburg, VA
Mar 27: Mickey’s Bar – Lancaster, OH
Mar 28: The Machine Shop – Flint, MI
Mar 29: Route 20 – Racine, WI
Mar 30: Fine Line Music – Minneapolis, MN
Apr 01: Johnny’s Roadhouse – Laporte, IN
Apr 02: The Mad Magician – St. Louis, MO
Apr 03: Trees – Dallas, TX

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Turnover Streaming “Cutting My Fingers Off”


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Virginia’s Turnover is streaming their first track “Cutting My Fingers Off,” from their upcoming record Peripheral Vision, out on May 4, 2015 via Run For Cover Records below.

Recorded with Will Yip at Studio 4 in Conshohocken, PA, Peripheral Vision is a massive leap forward for Turnover, combining melancholy, textured guitars riffs and sincere vocals to create an expansive album as gorgeous as it is pensive.

Turnover formed in Virginia in 2009 and released their debut full-length, Magnolia in 2013 on Run For Cover Records, in addition to numerous EPs and splits. The band has toured the US and the UK multiple times, just this week embarking on a six-week spring tour (all dates below).

Turnover is Austin Getz (vocals, guitar), Casey Getz (drums), Danny Dempsey (bass) and Eric Soucey (guitar).

Tracklisting:
01) Cutting My Fingers Off
02) New Scream
03) Humming
04) Hello Euphoria
05) Dizzy on the Comedown
06) Diazepam
07) Like Slow Disappearing
08) Take My Head
09) Threshold
10) I Would Hate You If I Could
11) Intrapersonal

TOUR DATES:
Mar 17: Granada Theatre – Lawrence, KS (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 19: Wooly’s – Des Moines, IA (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 20: Varsity Theater – Minneapolis, MN (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 21: The Rave – Milwaukee, WI (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 22: Durty Nellies – Palatine, IL (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 24: The Loft – Lansing, MI (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 25: Bogart’s – Cincinnati, OH (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 26: Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 27: Chameleon Club – Lancaster, PA (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 28: Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, NJ (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 29: The Paramount – Huntington, NY (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 30: Middle East – Cambridge, MA
Mar 31: The Met – Pawtucket, RI (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 02: The Fillmore – Silver Spring, MD (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 03: Cat’s Cradle – Carrboro, NC (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 06: The Beacham – Orlando, FL (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 07: Music Farm – Charleston, SC (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 09: Mercy Lounge – Nashville, TN (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 10: Juanita’s Cafe and Bar – Little Rock, AR (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile)
Apr 11: Tiptina’s Uptown – New Orleans, LA (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile)
Apr 12: Fitzgerald’s Upstairs – Houston, TX (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile)

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Sworn In Streaming “Oliolioxinfree”


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Sworn In is streaming “Oliolioxinfree”, off their new album The Lovers/The Devil, out April 7, 2015 via Razor & Tie below.

Sworn In are currently on tour with Chelsea Grin. They will stay on the road and embark on a headline run beginning March 29.

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Oshiego Streaming “Crossing The Bridge Of Siraat”


Oshiego. Picture Credit: Elijah Melker Matthew

Oshiego. Picture Credit: Elijah Melker Matthew

Singaporean death metallers Oshiego are streaming “Crossing The Bridge Of Siraat,” off their forthcoming album of the same name on April 7, 2015 via Horror Pain Gore Death Productions below.

Following the darkened path chosen on 2013’s The Great Architect Of Nothing, Oshiego are even more devastating than ever before. Merciless riffs, Middle-Eastern stylings, groove and melody combine with an uncompromising old school approach resulting in total sonic torment! Eleven years of Death Thrashing madness culminate in the 8 ripping tracks that make up Crossing The Bridge Of Siraat plus a cover of Heathen, originally recorded by Death Metal legends Master.

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TRACK LISTING:
1. Days Of Ignorance
2. Hypocrisy
3. The Tree Of Zaqqum
4. The Field Of Mahsyar
5. Genocide, Torture, Rapture…
6. Crossing The Bridge Of Siraat
7. The Pharaoh System
8. Inspiration From The Dark
9. Heathen (Master cover)

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Frank Black and The Catholics Streaming “How You Went So Far”


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Frank Black and The Catholics are streaming “How You Went So Far,” off of his forthcoming The Complete Recordings box set out April 20, 2015 via Cooking Vinyl here.

The 7 CD box features all of the band’s 6 studio albums plus a bonus cd entitled True Blue which is made up of recordings from the Black Letter Days album sessions.

All six formally released albums (self-titled [1998], Pistolero [1999], Dog in the Sand [2001], Black Letter Days [2002], Devil’s Workshop [2002] & Show Me Your Tears [2003]) have been re-mastered from the original live 2-track and 1-track recordings. The release contains well over a hundred songs. True Blue is a disc of “technical demos” that Ben Mumphrey (who engineered all of the mobile recordings) found in his New Orleans recording archive.

The box set will have the songs in alphabetical order as Black Francis AKA Frank Black explains the alphabetisation ‘It feels like an approximation of randomness and its a way to randomise something, especially if its titles.” He goes onto say by placing the songs this way ‘we get away from the preciousness of LPs we put out and its more about the body of work, the good times that we had’.


Violent Reaction Streaming “No Pride”


Violent Reaction. Photo Credit: Angela Owens

Violent Reaction. Photo Credit: Angela Owens

UK hardcore/oi outfit Violent Reaction is streaming “No Pride,” off their new album Marching On, out March 31, 2015 via Revelation Records below.

Stream “Leave Me Out” below.

The band has booked an upcoming US run with dates posted below.

Mar 31: Cafe Saint-Ex – Washington, DC (w/ Public Suicide and Earth Girls)
Apr 01: Golden Tea House – Philadelphia, PA
Apr 02: The Acheron – Brooklyn, NY
Apr 04: HC Stadium – Boston, MA (w/ Arms Race, No Tolerance, Chain Rank, Anarchy Boys (+ after party at the Boilerroom)
Apr 05: The Bug Jar – Rochester, NY
Apr 06: Refuge Skateshop – Detroit, MI
Apr 07: Old Mt Happy – Chicago, IL
Apr 08: TBA – Indianapolis, IN
Apr 09: The Rock Bottom – Pittsburgh, PA

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Sacral Rage Streaming “Lost Chapter E: Sutratma”


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Greek metallers Sacral Rage is streaming “Lost Chapter E: Sutratma”, off their debut full length album Illusions in Infinite Void, out now in North America via Cruz Del Sur Music below.

Stream “En Cima Del Mal” below.

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1. Harbinger
2. En Cima Del Mal
3. Lost Chapter E.: Sutratma
4. Panic in Urals (Burning Skies)
5. Waltz in Madness
6. Into Mental East
7. Inner Sanctum Asylum
8. A Tyrannous Revolt
9. Lost Chapter E.: Amarna’s Reign

SACRAL RAGE is:
Vaggelis F. – Drums
Marios P. – Guitar
Spyros S. – Bass
Dimitris K. – Vocals


Steve N Seagulls Streaming “You Shook Me All Night Long”


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Finnish viral sensations Steve’N”Seagulls is streaming their rendition of AC/DC’s “You Shook Me All Night Long,” off their forthcoming album Farm Machine, out May 12, 2015 via Spinefarm Records. Watch it below to understand what this is all about.

Sporting possibly the greatest band name in history, S’N’S, comprised of an acoustic guitarist/vocalist; a banjo player; a double-bassist; a big dude wearing overalls and a beaver hat playing mandolin/keyboards/accordion/whatever-he-gets-his-hands-on; and a cajon-straddlin’ percussionist, have delivered a 13-track album featuring rural riffs and villager vocals, filled to the brim with “hillbillified” versions of immortal heavy metal standards—the track listing is below.

It’s a body of work best enjoyed with a bathtub of moonshine close at hand, but really, as foot-stompingly enjoyable as S’N’S are on record, you ain’t seen nothin’ ’til you’ve experienced The ‘Gulls live.

Track Listing:

“Grand Opening”
“Black Dog”
“Thunderstruck”
“The Trooper”
“Ich Will”
“Paradise City”
“Nothing Else Matters”
“Over the Hills and Far Away”
“Seek and Destroy”
“Holy Diver”
“Run to The Hills”
“You Shook Me All Night Long”
“Cemetery Gates”


Stearica Streaming “Shāh Māt”, Colin Stetson Guests


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Italian instrumental rockers Stearica is streaming “Shāh Māt” featuring Colin Stetson (Tom Waits, Arcade Fire, Bon Iver, etc.), off of their forthcoming album Fertile, out April 13, 2015 via Monotreme Records below.

The sprawling new single from the long-running Stearica trio, “Shāh Māt,” showcases the beautifully diverse textures of this and the immaculate presentation and production of their impending sophomore album, Fertile. But as a special added feature with this track the band is also proud to share the fruits of their collaborative efforts with acclaimed multi-instrumentalist Colin Stetson, who has also worked with such luminaries as Tom Waits, David Byrne, The Arcade Fire, Lou Reed, The National, TV On The Radio, Bon Iver and others. Providing a mystical brass orchestration of flute, French horns and tenor and bass saxophones on “Shāh Māt,” Stetson is one of several guest appearances on Fertile, as Scott McCloud (Girls Against Boys) provides vocals for “Amreeka,” and Ryan Patterson (Coliseum) provides vocals on “Nur,” these guest inclusions just one example of Stearica’s undoubted exploration into vast new territories with their songwriting and delivery.

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Stearica — comprised of Francesco Carlucci (guitars, bass, synths, electronics), Davide Compagnoni (drums, percussions, samples) and Luca Paiardi (bass) — captured Fertile at Blu Room, Chivasso, Cavoretto Hills, Cavoretto and Wave Life, Torino, the album recorded by Daniele Mattiuzzi and Francesco Carlucci and produced by Carlucci, after which it was mixed by Daniele Mattiuzzi and Carlucci at Wave Life, and mastered by Michael Fossenkemper at Turtle Tone Studios, New York City. Corralling the primordial nature of the trio’s dynamic live performances — at times brutal, chaotic, mysterious, tranquil — Fertile is music born of our time: instinctively revolutionary.

Fertile Track Listing:
1. Delta
2. Halite
3. Bes
4. Geber
5. Nur
6. Tigris
7. Siqlum
8. Amreeka
9. Shāh Māt

Stearica will be performing live throughout the UK in April, with additional tour dates to be announced in the near future.

Stearica Tour Dates:
Apr 25: The Blue Room – Blackpool (UK)
Apr 27: The Hope and Ruin – Brighton (UK)
Apr 28: The Old Blue Last – London (UK)

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