Actor Bill Moseley Collaborates With Phil Anselmo On New Project


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Actor/musician Bill Moseley (House Of 1000 Corpses, The Devil’s Rejects) spoke about a new project he has in the works with Phil Anselmo (Pantera, Down, etc)

He said:

“Just actually last week I was down in Louisiana working with a guy named Phil Anselmo. Phil was in a band called Pantera, and now has a band called Down…”

Moseley later offered:

“The music that I made with Phil Anselmo, we’re gonna put out like a mini-cd. We did four songs in like three days. The album is going to be called “Phil And Bill“, it’s “Phil & Bill: Songs Of Death And Despair“. So that oughta be another cheerful, cheerful, addition to the music world.”


Slayer, Motorhead, Anthrax, Hatebreed, etc Confirmed For Motorhead’s Motorboat


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Motörhead’s Motörboat will embark on its second voyage September 28 through October 2, 2015 on Norwegian Sky, departing Port Miami, with stops in Nassau and the private picturesque island of Great Stirrup Cay in The Bahamas. This year’s edition will include:

Slayer
Motörhead
Anthrax
Suicidal Tendencies
Hatebreed
Exodus
Crobot
Phil Campbell’s All Starr Band
Motor Sister
Kyng
Fireball Ministry
Huntress

For the debut Motörhead’s Motörboat cruise in 2014, an international, multigenerational audience from over 30 countries came together to celebrate the legacy of the cruise’s iconic namesake and escape into five days of true rock ’n’ roll living with no holds barred. Highlighted by a pair of ear-splitting performances from Motörhead themselves, Motörhead’s Motörboat 2014 featured more than 30 performances by 15 of rock and metal’s top artists, including heavy metal all-star band Metal Allegiance, Anthrax, Testament, Down, and Zakk Wylde.

2014 Motörhead meet & greet with fans.

2014 Motörhead meet & greet with fans.

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Linkin Park, System Of A Down, The Offspring, Slayer, Deftones, etc Confirmed For Amnesia Rockfest 2015


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The 10th edition of Amnesia Rockfest has announced Linkin Park and System of a Down will be headlining the Friday and Saturday nights of the event respectively. Tim Armstrong (Rancid) and Fat Mike (NOFX) are curators of the 10th anniversary edition.

The Offspring will be doing their album Americana in its entirety; Deftones performing their Around The Fur album in its entirety; and Rancid will be doing their And Out Come The Wolves set.

Some of this year’s new features include having several comedians such as Tom Green, Steve-O from Jackass (first Quebec appearance in 10 years, since the 2004 riot at the Metropolis) and Mike Ward. Several other surprises and secret performances are in store for festival-goers.

The rest of the lineup consists of:

Linkin Park (Headline Friday Night)
System Of A Down (Headline Saturday Night)
The Offspring (performing Americana album)
Slayer
Snoop Dogg
Rob Zombie
Tenacious D (featuring Jack Black – first Quebec appearance)
Pixies
Sublime with Rome
Deftones (performing Around The Fur)
Rancid (performing And Out Come The Wolves)
Bad Religion
Refused (reunion)
Bad Religion
Thrice (reunion)
Coheed And Cambria
Story Of The Year
Flogging Molly
Gogol Bordello
Propagandhi
Goldfinger
Less Than Jake
Good Riddance
Ten Foot Pole
The Bouncing Souls
Satanic Surfers (reunion)
Buzzcocks
Descendents
ALL
The Exploited
GBH
Michale Graves (of the Misfits)
Ministry
Skinny Puppy (first show since 1988)
Parkway Drive
Down
Fear Factory
Atreyu (reunion)
Carcass
Bolt Thrower (rare Canadian appearance)
The Melvins

Quebec Stage
Les Cowboys Frintgants
Banlieue Rouge (one night reunion)
Groovy Aardvark (one night reunion)
Subb (one night reunion)
MAP (one night reunion)
Penelope (one night reunion)
Blind Witness (one night reunion)
Bald Vulture (one night reunion)
Overbass (one night reunion)
Les Ékorchés (one night reunion)
Capitaine Révolte (one night reunion)
Mononc’ Serge
The Planet Smashers

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Down Streaming “Conjure” Music Video


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Down is streaming their new video for “Conjure” here. The haunting and twisted ode to 70’s horror films was directed by JM Stelly and Chris Trainor at Lab Productions. Stelly previously worked with Corrosion of Conformity and Suicide Girls, while Trainor has collaborated with GWAR, Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals, EYEHATEGOD, and is the producer of Housecore TV. The track is featured on Down’s latest EP Down IV – Part Two.

Down bassist Pat Bruders says, “We had a lot of fun working with Stelly and Trainor to make something we think is special. Hope everyone likes it!”

The band is also set to perform at Amnesia Rockfest in Montebello, QC in June. Tickets for the festival are available here.

Down IV – Part Two was released in May 2014 via Down Records/ADA and was the band’s highest charting release to-date (#1 on iTunes’ Rock Albums chart; #23 on Billboard’s Top 200).

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Pepper Keenan Touring and Recording With Corrosion of Conformity


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Pepper Keenan (of Down) will be touring for the first time since 2006 and recording with Corrosion of Conformity once again, but clarified that he has not left Down. They stated:

“It’s official. Down guitarist Pepper Keenan will be returning to Corrosion of Conformity for a tour of the UK and most likely more. Pepper has not left Down by any stretch. Don’t worry about that. Stay tuned to the Corrosion Of Conformity Facebook for updates!”

He will be recording a new album with them, due out later in 2015, as well as taking part on their UK tour in March.

Mar 07: Academy 2 – Manchester, UK
Mar 08: Garage – Glasgow, UK
Mar 09: Rescue Rooms – Nottingham, UK
Mar 11: Bierkeller – Bristol, UK
Mar 12: Arts Centre – Colchester, UK
Mar 13: Electric Ballroom – London, UK


Interview: Crowbar – Touring On My Terms


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Crowbar has spent much of 2014 touring behind their tenth full length record titled Symmetry In Black (out now via EOne Music). Already headlining a tour with Revocation, Havok, Fit For An Autopsy and Armed For Apocalypse; the Symmetry In Winter tour with Unearth and Black Crown Initiate, and appearing at Maryland Death Fest and the Scion AV Rockfest, they have kept themselves busy and also celebrating 25 years of the band in the meantime.

Photo By Keith Chachkes

Photo By Keith Chachkes

One thing frontman and guitarist Kirk Windstein did was bow out of his long time “other” band Down in 2013, which the decision helped with him focus on Crowbar instead of balancing multiple bands.

He admits that leaving Down allowed him to put all of his time into Crowbar without juggling schedules. “I do have a clearer vision but it’s not that I have another band to worry about. It’s just that Down is a democracy and so is Crowbar. The difference is, and when I told Phillip [Anselmo], he understood me. ‘You’ve always been in charge of your career. You did what you wanted to do. If you wanted to stop doing Down and do Superjoint [Ritual], you did it. If you wanted to stop that and concentrate on a record label, you did it. Stop that and do a solo record, you did it.’ He was very cool about it, of course. He is my brother. I love him until the day I die. He was very cool about everything.”

“The situation for me in my life had changed to simplify my life was the smartest thing I’ve ever done. Now I’m in control. Now as in an arrogant asshole – I’m in control of when I tour, where I tour, how long I tour. My wife does merchandise. To us, Crowbar is a family business. So if we’re not on the road doing Crowbar, we’re at home being a family. To me, it was a logical, perfect step for us as a family. You saw what you saw and this band kicks ass. I put us against anybody. I ain’t scared of nobody. We don’t need bells and whistles, explosions, dragons, demons, light shows or none of that bullshit. I’m proud of what we do and I believe in what we do. That’s why I’m doing it.”

He said he likes how things are moving along with Crowbar and has regained control of his career. “Now I call my own shots. At my age…not to sound like a dick but I deserve to be in control of my own life and my career. With Crowbar, I do that.”

Interview By Rei Nishimoto


The Official Ghost Cult Writers Albums of the Year Top 50: 30-21


The countdown to the Official Ghost Cult Magazine Album of the Year for 2014 continues. Please consume and enjoy the results of our 2014 Writers’ Poll. We hope it will introduce you to some of the incredible works of art you may have missed that we have had the immense pleasure of listening to and writing about this year.

In our third installment we bring you albums 30 through to 21

 

Casualties_of_Cool-400x40030. CASUALTIES OF COOL – Casualties Of Cool (Pledge/HevyDevy)

“Casualties of Cool is an intriguing experiment from a man who excels in making left-field music. Go in expecting massive a prog-metal exercise will only lead to disappointment, but having an open mind will result in a rewarding experience” DAN SWINHOE 8/10 Full review here

 

 

 

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29. ANATHEMA – Distant Satellites (KScope)

“One of our world’s most understated bands, despite the plaudits they get, Anathema have once again showcased their knack for penning both forward thinking and emotionally driven music which oozes real human character and sentimentality”. CHRIS TIPPELL 9/10 Full review here

 

 

Down-IV-part-2-album-cover-400x40028. DOWN – IV (Part II) (Down Records)

“When we look back on this part of their career, we will likely understand that these are less like regular EPs that other bands release, and much more like a mini-opus, in pieces. Down clearly realizes their collective vision, no matter who is in the lineup, every time”. KEITH ‘KEEFY’ CHACHKES 9.5/10 Full review here

 

 

 

Vallenfyre-Splinters-400x40027. VALLENFYRE – Splinters (Century Media)

“Sadistic and aggressive with endless moments of bleak reflection Splinters is a leviathan unleashed upon unsuspecting listeners and a release surely destined to grace many year end lists” ROSS BAKER 9/10 Full review here

 

 

 

agalloch-album-cover-400x40026. AGALLOCH – “The Serpent and the Sphere” (Profound Lore)

Like a massive-antlered stag glimpsed amidst a wintry landscape, breathtaking, elusive and hard to pin down, The Serpent and the Sphere looks set to continue their elegant and ever-evolving legacy JAMES CONWAY 9/10 Full review here

 

 

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25. THOU – Heathen (Gilead Media)

“A storm manifest as a piece of music, as devastating as it is awe-inspiring, Heathen is varied and compelling for the entire runtime”. TOM SAUNDERS 9/10 Full review here

 

 

Cover_1500X1500_RGB-16bit-400x40024. septicflesh – Titan (Season of Mist)

“Sharp, buzzing riffs and symphonic keys, strength and brutality amongst moments of pomp and beauty, bloody entertaining and another show of form” PAUL QUINN 8.5/10 Full review here

 

 

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23. PYRRHON – The Mother of Virtues (Relapse)

The Mother Of Virtues doesn’t just challenge what is “extreme”, but calls into question whether some of what is produced is actually even music. Completely and utterly impenetrable, and exceptional with it”. STEVE TOVEY 9.5/10 Full review here

 

 

Eyehategod-album-cover-400x40022. EYEHATEGOD – EyeHateGod (Housecore/Century Media)

“Eyehategod continue to age like a good whiskey, seeming to improve as time goes by, but by no means losing their sting”. CHRIS TIPPELL 9/10 Full review here

 

 

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21. ALCEST – Shelter (Prophecy)

“Shedding the last vestiges of metal, let-alone any lingering black metal leanings, a captivating and stunning piece of music poured straight from the heart”. JAMES CONWAY 9/10 Full review here

 

 

Ghost Cult Magazine Albums of the Year: 50-41

Ghost Cult Magazine Albums of the Year: 40-31


King Parrot Supporting Down on Upcoming North American Tour


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Australian thrash grinders King Parrot are joining Down, Orange Goblin and Bl’Ast on a North American tour. They are touring behind their Bite Your Head Off album, out now via Candlelight Records. Watch their fan-filmed clip from Housecore Horror Film Fest here.

KING PARROT w/ Down, Orange Goblin, Bl’ast:
Nov 29: Southport Music Hall – New Orleans, LA *Down, KING PARROT only
Nov 30: The Lost Well – Austin, TX *KING PARROT early
Dec 01: Aztec Theater – San Antonio, TX
Dec 02: Fly Catcher – Tucson, AZ *KING PARROT only
Dec 03: House of Blues – Las Vegas, NV
Dec 04: Epek Print – Salinas CA *KING PARROT only
Dec 05: Riverside Municipal Auditorium – Riverside, CA
Dec 06: Wiltern Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
Dec 07: Ace of Spades – Sacramento, CA
Dec 08: The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA
Dec 09: Tonic Lounge – Portland OR * KING PARROT, Author & Punisher only
Dec 10: Showbox at the Market – Seattle, WA
Dec 11: Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, BC
Dec 13: Union Hall – Edmonton, AB
Dec 14: Flames Central – Calgary, AB
Dec 15: Knitting Factory – Spokane, WA
Dec 16: Area 51 – Salt Lake City, UT *KING PARROT, Wolvhammer only
Dec 17: Summit Music Hall – Denver, CO
Dec 18: The Riot Room – Kansas City, MO *Orange Goblin, KING PARROT only
Dec 19: Diamond Ballroom – Oklahoma City, OK
Dec 20: Gas Monkey Live – Dallas, TX
Dec 21: Warehouse Live – Houston, TX

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Orange Goblin Supporting Down on Upcoming North America Tour


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UK Stoner Metallers Orange Goblin will be supporting Down across North America with Bl’Ast and King Parrot as support. Their current release, Back From the Abyss, is out via Candlelight Records.

ORANGE GOBLIN w/ Down, Bl’ast, King Parrot:
Dec 01: Aztec Theater – San Antonio, TX
Dec 03: House of Blues – Las Vegas, NV
Dec 05: Riverside Municipal Auditorium – Riverside, CA
Dec 06: Wiltern Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
Dec 07: Ace of Spades – Sacramento, CA
Dec 08: The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA
Dec 10: Showbox at the Market – Seattle, WA
Dec 11: Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, BC
Dec 13: Union Hall – Edmonton, AB
Dec 14: Flames Central – Calgary, AB
Dec 15: Knitting Factory – Spokane, WA
Dec 17: Summit Music Hall – Denver, CO
Dec 19: Diamond Ballroom – Oklahoma City, OK
Dec 20: Gas Monkey Live – Dallas, TX
Dec 21: Warehouse Live – Houston, TX

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Hang The Bastard – Sex in the Seventh Circle


 

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Picture the scene. It’s a slate grey sky and a howling wind. It’s a Saturday lunchtime and you have a hangover straight out of the lower reaches of Hades. Going to watch a band might be the last thing on your mind. But this is what I’m doing at the UK Hammerfest Festival in North Wales. And what a great decision this was. The band in question were Hang The Bastard who proceeded to tear me and all the lucky souls who had clambered out of their sleep pits a proverbial new one, rip our collective faces off and send our hangovers back to their sulphuric origins. Marvellous stuff.

It’s these fond memories of face-ripping and adrenaline surges that preface the listening of this new opus and this fledgling band’s second full length album. The charmingly monikered Sex in the Seventh Circle (SOAR/Century Media) is as pumped up as a steroid doping muscleman, as gnarly as an old tree branch and full of gusto and effervescent promise. If you wanted a decent example of what heavy metal sounds like today then you could do much worse than land here.

Sex in the Seventh Circle is respectful of its heavy metal lineage but not to the extent that it is a mere facsimile of a Black Sabbath album; on the contrary, there are more riffs here than you can shake a particularly sticky stick at; riffs that Crowbar or Down would be very pleased to call their own but there’s loads more going on than praying at the Iommi altar.

On the opening track ‘Keeping Vigil’, the band conjur such a spectacular cacophony of noise and bludgeoning intent that you worry that by throwing everything, including (if you listen hard enough) the kitchen sink, into four minutes of throat grabbing attention that they won’t have anything left for the rest of the album.

Ye of little faith, listener. Whilst ‘…Vigil’ is a serious statement of intent, it is by no means the high point of the record. The aural swampy stew that is ‘The Majestic Gathering of Goetia’ wears its New Orleans sludge like a freshly inked tattoo whilst I dare you – I absolutely double and triple dare you – not to headbang during the glorious title track. There, I can see you doing it already.

It would not be responsible of me to pass up this review without making comment on Tomas Hubbard’s astonishing vocal performance. To say it is marmite is an understatement. It is probably the defining sound of the record but also the element that will enrage as many as it delights. From guttural roar through to black metal-esque screeching, one can be in little doubt that there are not many bands that sound like this. To these ears, that is part of this band’s charm. It would be really easy to put together a record with plenty of clean singing, big choruses and so forth but then Hang The Bastard would end up sounding like every other band around who have a copy of Never Say Die.

It is testimony to their self-belief and their ambition that they have created a record that sounds this distinctive and so self-evidently contentious. It’s clear that Hang The Bastard want to sound like one band only- and that’s Hang the Bastard. ‘Sex in the Seventh Circle’ has echoes of stoner, doom, sludge and classic metal easing through its grooves- so what? At the end of the day ‘Sex in the Seventh Circle’ is, labels aside, proper, heavy, grown up fun.

 

7.5/10

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MAT DAVIES