The 4th annual Full Terror Assault Open Air Festival returns next fall from September 6th – 8th. Sponsored by Nuclear Blast Records returns as the official sponsor the fest and already booked are Death Angel, Immolation, Warbringer, Midnight, Power Trip, Incite among others. The fest will be held at Hogrock Campground in Cave-In-Rock, IL on September 6-7-8. Ticket holders can enjoy camping on over 115 acres with fishing, hiking, swimming, and other activities, and best of all, you can bring your own booze. More details below.Continue reading
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Crowbar, Tombs, Incite, Tricounty Terror Tour Dates
The mighty Crowbar has announced one last tour of the States this year, and the lineup is massive. Continue reading
Audio: Tengger Cavalry Releases The Struggle Single And Kicks Off Their U.S. Tour
Tengger Cavalry is kicking off their U.S. headlining tour with Incite tonight, and they have released a brand new song to get fans extra excited for the trek. Continue reading
Secrets Of The Sky Supporting Anaal Nathrakh On Upcoming Tour
Oakland eclectic doom rockers Secrets of the Sky will be supporting Anaal Nathrakh on their forthcoming North American tour with Incite as support. Their Metal Blade debut Pathway will be released May 19, 2015. Stream the music video for “Three Swords” below.
SECRETS OF THE SKY w/ Anaal Nathrakh, Incite:
May 11: Starlite – Sacramento, CA
May 12: Complex – Los Angeles, CA
May 13: Backstage Bar – Las Vegas, NV
May 14: Club X – Salt Lake City, UT
May 15: Black Sheep – Colorado Springs, CO
May 16: Riot Room – Kansas City, MO
May 17: Live Wire Lounge – Chicago, IL
May 18: Empire Concert Club – Akron, OH
May 19: TBA – Rochester, NY (*SECRETS OF THE SKY only)
May 20: Sammy’s Patio – Revere Beach, MA (*SECRETS OF THE SKY only)
May 21: St. Vitus – Brooklyn, NY
May 22: Championship’s – Trenton, NJ
End Tour
May 23: Goodfellas – McMechen, WV (w/ Brimstone Coven)
May 24: TBA – Charlotte, NC
May 25: TBA – Atlanta, GA
May 27: TBA – Little Rock, AR
May 29: TBA – Santa Fe, NM
May 30: Tempe Tavern – Phoenix, AZ
Jun 06: Golden Bull – Oakland, CA
w/ North:
Jun 12: The Complex – Glendale, CA
Jun 13: Caravan – San Jose, CA (w/ Cold Blue Mountain)
Jun 14: 1078 Gallery – Chico, CA (w/ Cold Blue Mountain)
Jun 15: The Wandering Goat – Eugene, OR (w/ Cold Blue Mountain)
Jun 16: Rotture – Portland, OR (w/ Cold Blue Mountain)
Jun 17: Black Lodge – Bremerton, WA
Jun 18: The Pin – Spokane, WA
Jun 19: The Railyard – Billings, MT
Jun 20: Foot Foot Fest – Fort Collins, CO (w/ Reproacher)
Jun 21: 7th Circle Collective – Denver, CO
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Anaal Nathrakh Announce May North American Tour
Anaal Nathrakh has confirmed a May North American tour with Incite and Secrets of the Sky as support. Dates are below.
May 11: Starlite – Sacramento, CA
May 12: Complex – Los Angeles, CA
May 13: Backstage Bar – Las Vegas, NV
May 14: Club X – Salt Lake City, UT
May 15: Black Sheep – Colorado Springs, CO
May 16: Riot Room – Kansas City, MO
May 17: Live Wire Lounge – Chicago, IL
May 18: Empire Concert Club – Akron, OH
May 19: Hard Luck Bar – Toronto, ON
May 20: Foufounes Electriques – Montreal, QC
May 21: St Vitus Bar – Brooklyn, NY
May 22: Championship Bar – Trenton, NJ
May 24: Maryland Deathfest – Baltimore, MD
News: 36 Crazyfists Releasing Time and Trauma Via Spinefarm Records
36 Crazyfists is releasing their forthcoming album Time and Trauma via Spinefarm Records, out in February 2015. This is their first album in four years, and their first with new drummer Kyle Baltus (replacing Thomas Noonan) and returning bassist Mick Whitney (replacing Brett “Buzzard” Makowski). Their last album, 2010’s Collisions and Castaways, was issued by Ferret Records in the United States and Roadrunner Records in Europe.
Check out their new song “Also Am I” here.
36 Crazyfists have an upcoming tour supporting their 20th Anniversary with Skinlab, All Hail The Yeti and Incite as support. Dates are as follows.
Oct 31: Whiskey Dick’s – South Lake Tahoe, CA (BDP Halloween Show)
With Skinless:
Nov 01: Ash Street Saloon – Portland, OR
Nov 02: The Hop – Spokane, WA
Nov 03: El Corazon – Seattle, WA
Nov 05: Bombay’s – Redding, California
Nov 06: Velvet Jones – Santa Barbara, CA
Nov 07: Brick by Brick – San Diego, CA
Nov 08: Los Globos – Los Angeles, CA
Nov 09: Pub Rock Live – Scottsdale, AZ
Nov 11: Skylight Santa Fe – Santa Fe, NM
Nov 12: Dirty Dog Bar – Austin, TX
Nov 13: Gas Monkey Bar ‘N’ Grill – Dallas, TX
Nov 14: Downtown Lounge Tulsa – Tulsa, OK
Nov 15: The Labyrinth – Norman, OK
Nov 16: The Lizards Lounge – Wichita, KS
Nov 17: The Roxy Theater – Denver, CO
Nov 18: Mesa Theater and Club – Grand Junction, CO
Nov 19: Db’s – Idaho Falls, ID
Nov 20: Bar Deluxe – Salt Lake City, UT
Nov 21: Cheyenne Saloon – Las Vegas, NV
Nov 22: The Uptown Nite Club – Oakland, CA
Nov 23: Lost on Main – Chico, CA
36 CRAZYFISTS 20th Anniversary Show:
Dec 05: Chilkoot Charlie’s – Anchorage, AK
Incite – Up in Hell
You expect nothing less than brutality from the name Cavalera and Up in Hell (Independent), the third long-player from young Richie Cavalera (step-son of Max)’s outfit Incite, has the family stamp all over it; the young whippersnapper’s voice carrying the savage delivery to another generation. It’s a largely new band surrounding Master Cavalera and it makes for a fresh, dynamic sound, albeit one occasionally affected by the oft-maligned traits of metalcore. The opening title track and ‘Still Here’ are amongst a glut of tracks possessing the breakdown elements of both Pantera and August Burns Red. This is allied to a vicious ‘core sound, with accompanying post-hardcore lead strains most reminiscent of Danish upstarts Contrition. New drummer Derek Lopez switches the pace expertly, giving the scything pummel of ‘WTF’ a convoluted edge in the bridges, the buzzing riffs complementing Cavalera’s coruscating scour perfectly.
It’s an enjoyable if occasionally generic sound which will undoubtedly appeal to those youngsters who want to take the next step into extremity from Black Veil Brides and their depressingly sterile ilk. In truth, that variation from Lopez saves the album from dropping into a mundane world, as without him the tracks would appear a little repetitive, with precious few hints of invention to save it from a reliance on mere hostility and that redeeming groove. ‘Losing Grip’ is the sticksman’s standout track, the ferocious pounding switching from cavernous double kicks to blastbeats while all the time dictating a fulminating swerve through some pulverising riffs.
There’s a real feeling of class here too; the barrelling menace of ‘Fallen’ is DevilDriver-esque, complete with a technically adept but cold solo, whilst the vicious furrows of ‘Rise to Greatness’ & ‘Who Am I’, the former featuring some intricate and profound lead work, really spice things up and show a deeper quality to Richie’s voice.
This is a powerful showing, full of bristling anger and intent, but more innovation and maturity of sound would have kept some of its blunt edges sharp. Richie’s been at this game a while now and, whilst far from instilling boredom, it’s time for him to develop a sound that marks him out.
6.5/10
PAUL QUINN