Austin-Based artist, Le Destroy, has released the single, “Autonomy,” accompanied by an animated music video. It is taken from her brand new album, Trashumanism, which is now out across DSPs. It was co-produced by former Nine Inch Nails collaborator Danny Lohner, mastered by Howie Weinberg (Nirvana, Garbage, Yeah Yeah Yeahs), and features Josh Freese on drums. Check out the new video and more below.
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Squid Pisser Drop Their New Single “Pay To Rot” from Upcoming EP, Out Soon
Extreme metal/grindcore band, Squid Pisser, have shared their newest single, “Pay To Rot.” It is taken from their upcoming EP, Vaporize A Neighbor, due for release on SKiN GRAFT Records, March 08th. It comes out alongside a comic book set, and the Vaporize A Tadpole CD, comprising of the new EP, their debut album, My Tadpole Legion, and bonus tracks. Check out “Pay To Rot” and read more below.
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Bruce Dickinson Shares “Rain On The Graves” Single and Video with New Album Coming Soon
Just out, “Rain On The Graves” is the second single from Bruce Dickinson’s forthcoming seventh solo album The Mandrake Project. The full-length is due to be released on March 01st, via the BMG record label. It was inspired by a rainy visit to romantic poet William Wordsworth’s grave in the Lake District, growing into a rumination on the artistic “deal with the Devil” concept. Dickenson also takes the album on the road from April, heading out to South America, and all around Europe, with some newly added dates. Check out the live listings, new video, and more below.
GWAR: Orgasmageddon Comic Book Signings Announced
GWAR teased their upcoming comic book series last year, and after raising over $45,000 on their Kickstarter campaign, ‘GWAR: Orgasmageddon’ will finally be released on June 7th. To celebrate the long awaited release, the band has announced several signings at comic book stores across the States. Continue reading
GWAR: Orgasmageddon Comic Book Series Is Coming In June
GWAR teased their upcoming comic book series last year, and after raising over $45,000 on their Kickstarter campaign, ‘GWAR: Orgasmageddon’ finally has a release date. Continue reading
Slayer: 1st Issue Of Repentless Comic Is Available To Pre-Order
Slayer recently revealed that they teamed up with Metalocalypse writer Jon Schnepp and Twilight Zone artist Guiu Vilanova for a three-issue Dark Horse Comics series, and the first issue is now available to pre-order. Continue reading
Stray From The Plan- Reece from STEAK
“We just want to have fun and play live to as many people as possible. Keeping it fun when things get a bit serious can be a challenge but I think you need to just focus on the original brief. Play music, get pissed and have a laugh. As long as that happens then we have a long future ahead.”
It’s a straightforward idea, but then again this is hardly the most complex of bands. The music industry may be a hard place to get by these days but stoner band STEAK seem to be stronger than ever. With a recent signing to Napalm records and a slot this year at Desertfest Belgium, the band are quickly establishing themselves as one of the biggest rising acts on the UK scene. Perhaps it’s this attitude that helps them survive where so many bands fail as guitarist Reece reveals.
They’re not just living the attitude when they play, it can really be heard pulsing throughout the music.
“A thunderous bass line and fuzzy guitar is the core of our sound. Not over complicating things and letting the riff flow without trying to be too clever. It’s rock n roll, it needs to flow. Sammy joined the band on drums in 2012 just before the Corned Beef Colossus EP and he added a new dimension to the band and brought the whole thing to life and Kip’s vocals just seem to get better and better. Whether you like us or not the Steak sound is unmistakable I would say.”
It seems there’s very little about this band that wants to be taken seriously, and when your playing fuzzed out stoner rock music, that’s definitely not a bad thing. The name STEAK may seem unusual, but the meaning behind it couldn’t be simpler.
“Because meats meat and girls have gotta eat”
This simple philosophy carries through to their attitude towards the band itself. Not straying too far from the usual story: friends get together and form a band, play a few shows and eventually things begin to flow. This band is however pioneering in one crucial area; practice makes perfect even with heavy amounts of alcohol involved!
“We have been close group of friends for years and Kip the singer is my (Reece) cousin. We talked about starting a band for a good while before we actually got our act together and done it. Kip and I went to a music store and picked up some really shitty drums, then called a friend and basically told him he’s our drummer! We were really terrible! In fact I still can’t work out how we stayed together through some disastrous gigs, but in fact it makes you a stronger unit and a little more tougher as a band. Man it was hard work back in the early days, we liked the beer more than playing tight. Some things don’t change but we are a much better band now when pissed!”
Whereas their releases in the past had all been EPs, latest album Slab City saw a departing from the usual shorter format into a full-length album. Commenting on the decision to stray from the original plan, Reece reveals it was getting signed that made the transition possible.“Mostly due to the support from Napalm after getting signed. We honestly wasn’t too fussed about being signed and had a plan to release 4 E.P’s all connected by the comic. At the end we was going to release a comic book that linked them all. After ‘Corned Beef Colossus’ e.p we was signed to Napalm and they wanted us to release a full length. It made total sense to do that if we had their support as we could spend time on the recording and have the back up to get it out to as many people as possible.”
The STEAK guys are just as passionate about music on the stage as off it, and the partying continues as Reece reveals his favorite concert memory.
“For me personally it has to be seeing a reformed Unida, Lowrider and Dozer share a stage at Desertfest London in 2013. Man that was an awesome thing to witness and really never thought it would happen. It felt like it was like 1996 or something.”
Although they may not be letting their current success go to their heads, it seems there are exiting opportunities on the horizon for this band still. Just weeks away from a full European tour on the horizon it seems this band wont be buried in the UK underground for too much longer.
“We are just about to be announced as support for John Garcia on a 5 week tour around Europe. That will be awesome as it means playing bigger venues and good crowds. Hopefully Garcia fans will dig what we do and we will sell lots of records! Hopefully he gets up and sings on the track ‘Pisser’ form the new album as he does on the record. Maybe it will happen!”
CAITLIN SMITH