Hellyeah, Devour the Day and Like A Storm Book Upcoming US Tour


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Hellyeah will be on a headlining tour with Devour The Day and Like A Storm. Dates are posted below.

Feb 06: Brooklyn Bowl – Las Vegas, NV
Feb 07: Knitting Factory – Reno, NV
Feb 08: Ace of Spades – Sacramento, CA
Feb 10: Knitting Factory – Spokane, WA
Feb 11: Knitting Factory – Boise, ID
Feb 13: The Complex – Grand Room – Salt Lake City, UT
Feb 14: Summit Music Hall – Denver, CO
Feb 15: The Cotillion – Wichita, KS
Feb 17: Arvest Bank Theatre / The Midland – Kansas City, MO
Feb 18: The Bourbon Theatre – Lincoln, NE
Feb 20: Blue Note – Columbia, MO
Feb 21: Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Sioux City, IA
Feb 22: Mill City Nights – Minneapolis, MN
Feb 24: Machine Shop – Flint, MI
Feb 25: Piere’s – Fort Wayne, IN
Feb 27: Trocadero – Philadelphia. PA
Feb 28: Mohegan Sun – Uncasville, CT
Mar 01: Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, NJ
Mar 03: Rams Head – Baltimore, MD
Mar 04: Concourse / The International – Knoxville, TN
Mar 06: Wilmington, NC – Ziggy’s By the Sea
Mar 07: Charlotte, NC – Amos’ Southend
Mar 08: Center Stage – Atlanta, GA

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I.N.C. – Black Hearse Serenade


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New York thrashers I.N.C. (formerly Indestructible Noise Command) are back with fourth album, Black Hearse Serenade (Ferocious Records). Their second record since reforming in 2010, the band have decided to take the often risky route of the concept album. Based around religious zealotry, Black Hearse Serenade “tells a story set in Southern California about a broken man, his congregation of runaways, junkies and lost souls and a murderous path to finality. A childhood filled with embarrassment and shame, born of religious zealotry and an overbearing mother, that broken child has now become a man.”

Despite the possibly overblown premise, the album is actually just a solid, groove-laden thrash album. The band – Dave Campo (Bass), Kyle Shepard (Drums), Dennis Gergely (Vocals), Tony Fabrizi and Erik Barath (both Guitar) – clearly like a bit of Pantera and Alice in Chains, but manage to avoid simply rehashing 90s sounds. Opener ‘Stirring the Flock’ is a lesson in pure speed metal; lightning fast riffs and vocal melodies Anthrax would be proud of. It’s a great standout track, but hardly fits in with the rest of what’s on offer. The likes of ‘Sainted Sinner,’ ‘Organ Grinder’ and are all packed with a slower, muscular groove, occasionally brining to mind Damageplan or a less cringey Hellyeah.

Every song is packed with host of big, chugging riffs and a healthy dose of pinch harmonics, while the vocals sway from throaty Anselmo-eque screams to almost Alice in Chains styles crooning. The middle trio of the album’s title track, the furious ‘The Lies We Devour’ and crushing ‘Lucky #7’ are the highpoint, but there’s very little fat here. In fact the only real drawback is when ‘Love Like Napalm’ drags the album to a close. More of a slow stadium rocker, it doesn’t really fit, but offers another side of the band. It’s a small nit-pick on an otherwise enjoyable experience.

Black Hearse Serenade manages to avoid falling into the self-importance trap most concept albums succumb to. INC has created a solid album that owes plenty to 90s groove and grunge, but retains enough energy and song writing chops to ensure it stays interesting over the 45-odd minute runtime.

7.0/10

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DAN SWINHOE


Download Festival 2013 Report


Download 20013And so it begins: one of the most awaited music festival in the planet comes to its eleventh edition in 2013 with a three day line-up to die for.  Three headliners that could not have been a better fit to define Download‘s grandeur: Iowa mighty potency  Slipknot, legendary Iron Maiden and über majestic Rammstein made Download 2013 one to certainly remember for good. The weather, as tradition calls, had no mercy for the first two days: nevertheless the mood of the thrilled crowd is rising as each band takes its turn in spoiling a demanding audience with all diversions of traditional rock and metal. Sunday the sun finally remembers to grace the county of Leicestershire with the arrival of Hellyeah and their southern fire. Three days of pure metal and rock bliss: from the Finnish battle pride that Turisas bring back to a familiar ground, to the Swedish freedom rock of Free Fall, to Alice In Chains most awaited come back and Satyricon touch of eerie black metal, Download is, once again, the festival for the true hungry souls.  As  the days unfold and the campground fills with well equipped die-hard fans and their colourful tents, the atmosphere become simply irresistible.Continue reading