Exclusive: Casket Robbery Guitar Playthrough – Asylum


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Ghost Cult brings you another exclusive playthrough video from Casket Robbery. Watch guitarist Cory Scheider run through the song ‘Asylum’. In the video clip, Cory runs through the track, laying down his rhythms with murderous precision, while the split screen gives you a look at how to pull of some killer neo-classical inspired harmonies. You can watch the video at this link or below:

Casket Robbery released their new full-length album ‘Evolution of Evil’ from Mortal Music earlier in the month.

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Exclusive: Casket Robbery – Pray For Death, Drum Playthrough


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Ghost Cult brings you an exclusive drum playthrough video from Wisconsin death metallers Casket Robbery and their new song, ‘Pray for Death’. Drummer Greg Mueller smashes his kit on the video, which you can see at this link or below:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZgzXAC87WU&feature=youtu.be

Casket Robbery released their new full-length album ‘Evolution of Evil’ from Mortal Music earlier in the month.

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Casket Robbery Launches Contest, New Album Out This Friday


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Wisconsin next gen death metallers Casket Robbery have launched a social media contest dubbed “Your Best Metal Face”. Fans are encouraged to take a picture making their best metal face and tag the band with the hashtag #MyMetalFace. One winner will be chosen to receive the brand new album Evolution of Evil, out this Friday from Mortal Music, and a t-shirt of that fans choice.

Our album “Evolution of Evil” releases this Friday on Mortal Music, Inc!!!

To celebrate we want to include you all in a photo contest. Send us YOUR BEST METAL FACE!

In the photo post please type ‪#‎MyMetalFace‬ AND tag

@ casketrobbery. Tell your friends to come to the page and LIKE YOUR photo. Simple?

The photo with the most likes wins a copy of “Evolution of Evil” and a t-shirt of their choice!!!

 

Our album “Evolution of Evil” releases this Friday on Mortal Music, Inc!!! To celebrate we want to include you all…

Posted by Casket Robbery on Monday, February 29, 2016

 

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The band recently streamed their entire impressive full length album, Evolution Of Evil (Mortal Music) online , ahead of its release this Friday, March 4th. You can hear the stream at this link:

The band has booked a hometown record release party in Madison Wisconsin on March 4th at The Red Zone with special guest openers TBA as well. Evolution of Evil pre-order packages are available through Bandcamp and Big Cartel. The CD can also be ordered from Big Cartel.

 

Evolution Of Evil track listing:

1. Annibelle’s Hell

2. Blood Bathory

3. Malevolent Milwaukee Massacre

4. Final Chapter

5. Undead Living Hell

6. Pray for Death

7. Curse of the Night Stalker

8. Encroaching Darkness

9. Cyanide Skies

10. The Asylum

 

Casket Robbery line up:

Dustin Foesch – Vocals

Cory Scheider – Gutars (Luna Mortis, Epicurean, Echoterra)

Patrick Small – Bass

Greg Meuller – drums

 

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Audio: Martriden Offers Free Download – Cold And The Silence


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Martriden makes available free download of track ‘Cold and Silence’ from their 2015 album Cold and the Silence (self-released). Fans can download the track via Martriden’s Bandcamp site here. Prior to self-releasing Cold and the Silence, the band had released albums on the Candlelight and SOAR labels, and toured with black metal royalty such as Emperor. You can watch the lyric video for ‘Cold and Silence’ as well, below: 

 

 

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VICTORIA ANDERSON


Audio: Casket Robbery – Evolution Of Evil, Full Album Stream


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Wisconsin’s Casket Robbery are streaming their entire impressive full length album, Evolution Of Evil (Mortal Music) online now, ahead of its release on March 4th. You can hear the stream at this link:

 

The band has booked a hometown record release party in Madison Wisconsin on March 4th at The Red Zone with special guest openers TBA as well. Evolution of Evil pre-order packages are available through Bandcamp and Big Cartel. The CD can also be ordered from Big Cartel. Previously the band released ‘Annibelle’s Hell’, with a companion music video, and two other singles.

Evolution Of Evil track listing:

1. Annibelle’s Hell

2. Blood Bathory

3. Malevolent Milwaukee Massacre

4. Final Chapter

5. Undead Living Hell

6. Pray for Death

7. Curse of the Night Stalker

8. Encroaching Darkness

9. Cyanide Skies

10. The Asylum

Casket Robbery 2016

Casket Robbery line up:

Dustin Foesch – Vocals

Cory Scheider – Gutars (Luna Mortis, Epicurean, Echoterra)

Patrick Small – Bass

Greg Meuller – drums

Casket Robbery on Bandcamp

Casket Robbery on Facebook

Casket Robbery on Twitter

Casket Robbery on YouTube

Casket Robbery on Instagram

Casket Robbery on Big Cartel


Amanda Palmer And Jherek Bishoff Release David Bowie Charity Tribute EP


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Amanda Palmer, continuing to return from her hiatus after the birth of her son last year, has produced a tribute album to David Bowie with the help of multi-instrumentalist Jherek Biscoff and other noted collaborators. Dubbed Strung Out In Heaven, the EP was released with the help of Palmer’s Patreon supporters . You stream the lead track ‘Blackstar’ featuring (Anna Calvi), and buy it from her Bandcamp page as well. The minimum price is $1 – $.54 of which will go to Bowie’s publisher for the use of the songs. The remaining proceeds from the first month of sales (until March 5th) will go to the cancer research wing of Tufts Medical Center, in memory of Bowie. 

There is special artwork for each track created by noted artists from around the world, which you can see below. Palmer continues to create projects and engage her audience via Patreon. You can support her there

 

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Strung Out In Heaven EP track listing

1. Blackstar (Featuring Anna Calvi) 08:32

2. Space Oddity (Featuring Neil Gaiman) 05:07

3. Ashes To Ashes 03:59

4. Heroes (Featuring John Cameron Mitchell) 03:37

5. Helden (Single Version) (Featuring John Cameron Mitchell) 03:38

6. Jherek Bischoff – Life On Mars? (Instrumental) 03:58

Personnel:

Amanda Palmer – Vocals

Jherek Bischoff – Double Bass/Arrangements/Conducting

Serena McKinney– Violin 1

Alyssa Park– Violin 2

Ben Ullery– Viola

Jacob Braun – Cello

Anna Calvi – Vocals/Guitar (Blackstar)

Jono Manson – Amanda’s Engineer (The Kitchen Sink)

Alex Thomas – Anna Calvi’s Engineer (Bruce Grove Studio)

Chris Fogel – Jherek/Strings Engineer (Hyperion Sound / ELBO Studios)

Bryan Carrigan – Jherek/Strings Asst. Engineer (Hyperion Sound / ELBO Studios)

John Cameron Mitchell – Vocals (Heroes and Helden)

David Mack (United States) – Ashes to Ashes

Sarah Beetson (United Kingdom) – EP cover and Space Oddity

Félix Marqués (Spain) – Life on Mars

HA-HA (Australia) – Helden (German Version)

Bill Sienkiewicz (United States) – Heroes (English Version)

 


Trailight – The Primitive Mountain


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What are you supposed to do when you’ve got a love of Rush, progressive metal, Tool and all things prog? That’s right, you head off and make one of the most immersive and complete prog rock escapades that you are likely to hear this year. The musical talent in question here is Vancouver’s Omer Cordell, who, like many of his Canadian brethren, spent his formative years aping Neil Peart on his own drum kit, doubtless dreaming of emulating his teenage hero. A formative career in photography has now morphed into bringing his passion to life; the results, the ambitious ‘The Primitive Mountain’ (Independent/Bandcamp) are never less than interesting and, occasionally, absolutely terrific.

As can often be the case with prog, new records can be worn down by the sum total of their influences. Given prog fans ability to spot a minor chord change on one record and know that it’s previously appeared on a King Crimson b-side from 1969, it’s often a minor miracle that new records bring additional nuance and verve to the overloaded musical table. Trailight‘s debut The Primitive Mountain does that. And how.

Cordell has surrounded himself with some seriously talented musicians and whilst the phrase, ‘supergroup’ isn’t something that should be uttered in polite or serious company, there is some significant CV quality from the likes of former Annihilator vocalist Dave Padden and drummer Ryan Van Poederooyen who spends a lot of time with that other Vancouver based polymath, a certain Devin Townsend. This is the sort of group where one’s instinct would suggest that these guys know exactly what they are doing. Your instinct would be right.

There is a joy and a happiness to the songs on The Primitive Mountain that is infectious. From the Tool like strains of opening track ‘Open Doors’, down through the prog metal powerhouses of ‘We Are The Ocean’ and ‘Frail Human Form’, this is a record that revels in its inventiveness, positively lies back on its metaphoric chaise lounge, offering us new idea after new idea like an over enthusiastic confetti thrower at a wedding. The title track acts as a veritable tent pole for the whole album: reflective and ambitious, both of the personal life described therein and the musical soundtrack that has been created. Three minutes of introspection give way to second half that is determined, driven and resilient.

‘Passer By’s  melody and the harmony of ‘A Thousand Years’ are both songs of delicate loveliness whilst the acoustic strains of ‘Navarino’ will have the hairs on the back of your neck standing proudly on end. Closing track ‘Beyond the Rubicon’ is an absolute highlight, a brilliant distillation of the album’s themes and tenor, a soundtrack with a third party narrator that ruminates on man’s plundering of his environment which is by turns reflective, philosophical and plaintive.

There is a hoary old cliche of records being a bit of a “grower” which is often shorthand for a writer not paying enough attention to the record in the first place or changing their mind about a record’s quality because their mates now love it. Let’s be clear about this: The Primitive Mountain delivers immediately and then delivers even more upon repeated listens because it’s a record made with care and consideration. It’s a record made with love, for goodness sake. Sometimes you need to scratch that itch.

 

8.5/10

 

MAT DAVIES


Obituary – Paul van Linden of Grimpen Mire


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On 1st June 2013, I spent my mid-honeymoon Saturday at Gulliver’s in Manchester, watching the gig of my life for the princely sum of a fiver. Undersmile I knew and loved; Blackburn’s Bastard of the Skies were (and still are) my favourite band; and the magnificent Ishmael were to put in their final and most intense performance later in the evening.

The second band on the bill however, West Midland trio Grimpen Mire, flattened the intimate venue with a devastating set that left me open-mouthed. The most striking element was the gnarled, gangly frontman: wringing hideous notes from his bass with vicious intent, the pain and bitterness of his roared lyrics etched across his face. I chatted with the band after their set and was struck by their collective warmth; their excitement over their forthcoming ‘split’ with their Lancastrian friends on the bill (it would eventually materialise to critical acclaim the following April) shining through. We got on so well that we agreed to share a few pints when we next met.

Sadly and suddenly, a posting to their still-maintained Facebook page last Tuesday 9th June alerted fans to the passing of that wonderful frontman, Paul van Linden; this after the seemingly reluctant decision by the band to split almost six months earlier. The thread following the announcement, full of heart-rending condolences and reminiscences, reads like a ‘who’s who’ of the modern UK Doom and Sludge scene – testament to the regard the band was held in by its peers, and to the impact the bassist / vocalist left on all he met, however fleetingly. Luminaries of the scene such Conan, Sea Bastard and the band’s fellow protagonists on that fantastic night two years ago have all posted their own tributes to their own pages.

A fifteen-minute conversation was all I ever had with Paul. Long enough to know, however, that he made a lasting impression on me. The many who met him seem to share the same opinion: a hugely talented musician, the brutal intensity of his stage presence contradicted entirely by his warmth, wit and unflinching honesty. Everyone at Ghost Cult magazine offers our sincere condolences to his wife Alex, his daughter Lizzie, and his loyal, devastated bandmates Jim Goad and Ian Davis.

Please ensure this amazing artist and his band are never forgotten by downloading their music, now available in entirety through Bandcamp.

 

PAUL QUINN


Brave The Waters Releasing Debut EP May 12th


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New York ambient duo rockers Brave The Waters will be releasing their six song debut EP titled Chapter 1 – Dawn of Days on May 12, 2015 via Bandcamp. Featuring Grey Skies Fallen and Buckshot Facelift bandmates Tom Anderer (bass guitar, acoustic guitar) and Rick Habeer (guitar) recording instrumental tunes in a stripped down fashion and recording at Keith Moore’s since burned down Audio Playground Studio.

Stream “Journey Through Highwood Forest” below.

Chapter 1 – Dawn of Days Track Listing:
01: The New King
02: Interesting Times
03: Voice of the Ancient Oak
04: Journey Through Highwood Forest
05: Setting Up Camp
06: At the Old Stone Bridge


Grey Skies Fallen Releasing Introspective/Along Came Life Digitally As Pay As You Wish Format


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New York blackened death/doom metal outfit Grey Skies Fallen have released Introspective/Along Came Life CD, is now available as a pay as you wish download format via Bandcamp.

The fourth release from Grey Skies Fallen, the four-song Along Came Life EP, was released in 2010, recorded during tumultuous times for the band. This is the last recording with original member Joe D’Angelo on guitar, and sitting in on bass was Paul LaPlaca (October Thorns, Zandelle). Two years later, they released the three-song Introspective EP, the 2012 recording captured at a point when the band was technically a three-piece, with Dave Case (Helmet, Afterbirth) providing bass tracks. This EP features the twenty-one minute title track, perhaps the most ambitious recording from the band to date. Both recorded at Keith Moore at his Audio Playground in Patchogue, New York, together, these “lost EPs” fill the void between GSF LPs, bridging 2006’s Two Way Mirror, and 2014’s The Many Sides of Truth, and now see rebirth in one deluxe digipak CD, displaying the artwork by Travis Smith in a physical delivery for the first time.

The band is continuing to write new material for their follow up album to The Many Sides Of Truth.

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