Korn And Limp Bizkit Book UK Co-Headline Tour This Fall


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Nu-metal legends Korn and Limp Bizkit are gonna party like it’s 1999 when they team up for a co-headline tour of the UK lat this fall.Continue reading


Of Mice And Men – Cold World


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In a little more than a handful of years, California’s Of Mice And Men went from metalcore newcomers to one of the greatest American rock bands today. They did this by making fine albums and touring constantly, building rabid following, and being all about their fans. However, the road to the top has not been easy by any means.Continue reading


Slipknot, Avenged Sevenfold, Disturbed, Korn, Slayer, The Cult, Ghost Booked For Louder Than Life Festival


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The third annual Louder Than Life Festival will take place October 1 & 2 At Champions Park In Louisville, KY.Continue reading


Video: Korn – Insane


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Korn has released a new music video for their brand new single, ‘Insane’. The track comes off of their forthcoming album The Serenity of Suffering, and the video was directed by Ryan Valez. You can watch the clip on at this link or below:

The Serenity of Suffering was Produced by by Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters) and is due for release on October 21st from Roadrunner Records. You can pre-order the album via Amazon or iTunes.

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Korn, by Melina D Photography

Korn – The Serenity of Suffering track listing:

1. Insane

2. Rotting In Vain

3. Black Is The Soul

4. The Hating

5. A Different World (feat. Corey Taylor)

6. Take Me [Explicit]

7. Everything Falls Apart

8. Die Yet Another Night

9. When You’re Not There

10. Next In Line

11. Please Come For Me

The band is currently in the midst of a tour with Rob Zombie, but they also have the co-headlining “Nocturnal Underground” tour with Breaking Benjamin soon, as well as a number of festival dates.

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Louder Than Life Books Avenged Sevenfold, Slipknot, Slayer, Disturbed, Korn and The Cult


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Louisville Kentucky’s top flight metal and hard rock festival, the 3rd annual Louder Than Life festival has announced its 2016 lineup. Avenged Sevenfold will headline, with Slipknot, Slayer, Disturbed, Korn and The Cult performing among others on October 1st and 2nd.

Tickets go on sale this Wednesday at noon EST at www.LouderThanLifeFestival.com. Prices will be $79.50 for a single-day general admission, $89.50 for a general admission weekend pass, and $234.50 for a VIP weekend pass. Other packages are available, with prices increases soon.

Other bands performing at Champions Park on River Road are Ghost, Cheap Trick, The Pretty Reckless, Alter Bridge, Pierce the Veil, Clutch, Anthrax, Hellyeah, Sevendust, Trivium and Sick Puppies. More than 50,000 fans attended last year’s sold-out festival, most from out of state.

With the Louisville locale in the forefront, the festival also features on bourbon and “gourmet man food”.

Celebrity chefs will be Edward Lee, Tom Coghill, Bill Kunz and Jonathan Schwartz, while the Gourmet Man Food Village will have several dozen choices, including Doc Crow’s, El Luchador,: 502 Café, Aporkalypse Now, Hi-Five Doughnuts, Holy Mole, The Comfy Cow, Gelato Gilberto and Cheese Louise.

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Slipknot, by Melina D Photography

Bourbon World, presented by the Louisville Courier-Journal, will feature Angel’s Envy, Basil Hayden’s, Benchmark, Buffalo Trace, Bulleit, Eagle Rare, Evan Williams, Four Roses, Jim Beam, Knob Creek, Maker’s Mark, Michter’s, Old Forester, Town Branch, Willett, Wild Turkey and Woodford Reserve.

Here are the daily line-ups:

Saturday, Oct. 1 – Avenged Sevenfold, Slayer, The Cult, The Pretty Reckless, Pierce The Veil, Cheap Trick, Chevy Metal, Anthrax, Motionless In White, Hellyeah, Sick Puppies, The Amity Affliction, Avatar, Neck Deep, Young Guns, Being As An Ocean, ’68, Twelve Foot Ninja, Dinosaur Pile Up.

Sunday, Oct. 2 – Slipknot, Disturbed, Korn, Ghost, Alter Bridge, Clutch, Biffy Clyro, Pop Evil, Skillet, Sevendust, Zakk Sabbath, Parkway Drive, Trivium, KYNG, Skindred, Adelitas Way, Crobot, Smashing Satellites, Sabaton.

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Amnesia Rockfest Books Blink-182, Rise Against, Jane’s Addiction, Limp Bizkit and Ice Cube


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Back for an 11th year in a row, Amnesia Rockfest near Quebec, in Montebello Canada will host mega bands such as Blink-182, Rise Against, Jane’s Addiction, Limp Bizkit and Ice Cube among the 125 bands who are slated to perform. Other bands scheduled to appear include Korn, Ontario punks Billy Talent and Sum 41, Bring Me The Horizon, Florida’s A Day To Remember, Lamb of God, Anthrax, Twisted Sister (farewell tour and last show in Canada), Puscifer, NOFX (performing their album Punk In Drublic), The Used (performing their album In Love and Death), At The Drive-In (reunion show), Underoath (reunion show), Blink-182’s Travis Barker (solo show), NOFX’s Fat Mike performing as Cokie The Clown (world-exclusive solo show), Lagwagon (performing their album Hoss), Millencolin, Streetlight Manifesto, Against Me!, Strung Out, Guttermouth, No Use For A Name (special tribute), Leftover Crack, Wizo, Flag, The Adicts, Misfits, Dead Kennedys, Steve Ignorant of Crass, D.O.A., Turbonegro and GG Allin (special tribute), Sepultura, Sodom (first show in Canada in 10 years), D.R.I. (first show in Canada in 20 years), Cannibal Corpse, Korpiklaani, Max & Igor Cavalera Back To ‘Roots’ (performing Sepultura’s Roots album), Corrosion Of Conformity, The Black Dahlia Murder, The Faceless and Poison The Well (reunion show) and many more. Some defunct Quebec bands will temporarily reunite exclusively for Amnesia Rockfest, including Vulgaires Machins, Kermess, Raid, Démence and Yelo Molo. Festival regulars Grimskunk, Despised Icon, The Sainte Catherines (performing Dancing for Decadence), Voivod, Anonymus and BARF will be back this year. In addition, Québec Redneck Bluegrass Project, Bob Bissonnette, Gorguts and WD-40, alt rock legends Ludwig Von 88 (reunion show and only Canadian date) and Les Ramoneurs de Menhirs, Bérurier Noir’s Loran’s group.

Tickets are now on sale at www.amnesiarockfest.com and at Amnesia stores. Once again this year, festival weekend passes will be sold at very reasonable rates: $120 (plus fees and taxes), which comes out to less than a dollar per band! New this year: festival-goers can pay for their order in five instalments. VIP packages are also available.

For the 2016 edition of the festival, the VIP campground will be totally revamped to offer a unique experience to festival-goers. Again this year, several public transit options will be available, as well as an area for RV camping.

 

 


Introducing – Deadaudiosaints


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Only a few ears since forming near Leeds UK, electro-rockers Deadaudiosaints have been turning on ears with their eclectic mix of catchy rock anthems, hummable chorus and riffs. Vincent Renn of Ghost Cult caught up with Danny Jones to learn more about this up and coming band.

 

You guys formed in 2013, and seem to be touring non-stop. What’s that like?

We love playing live, it’s what it’s all about. You can’t replicate a crowd connection anywhere but in that environment. Plus it’s always good fun travelling in a van then arguing on who is sleeping where.

 

What bands inspired your sound and inspired you to be musicians?

We all have a few different influences but share common ground with bands such as Marilyn Manson, Placebo, Papa Roach, Deftones, Rob Zombie. The musicianship and stage shows from these in particular are big influences.

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Would you say that it’s all the different influences that give you guys the sound which is clearly your own?

For sure. Because we all have our own spin on each others ideas it gives us a very diverse catalogue to bring things from. Which is where our sound comes from.

 

‘Forever’ is one of those songs that sounds familiar, yet fresh and brand new. Can you tell us how the single came together?

Forever actually started off as a synth line idea then musically things developed over that pretty quick. With regards to the lyrics and stuff. I riffed around with the melody then began playing around with the lyrics. It’s kind of my twist on the ‘He fucked me over in Love’ scenario. I flipped it round to ‘She fucked me over in Love’. The track means a lot to me so it was cool that the end product turned out pretty sweet. Plus we had Tyler ‘Scout’ Acord (formerly of Issues) mix and master the track to get that big sound which was really cool.

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How does the writing process work for you guys? Is it a studio process or are you always writing?

It just depends on the mood to be honest. A lot of ideas are thrown around outside the studio then we all get together to put it all together and iron out the creases to put the Deadaudiosaints sound to it.

 

What else do you guys have planned as far as releasing new music?

We are busy writing and filtering through stuff and we are hoping to get our debut album out this year. There will no doubt be a new video soon too.

 

Who’s on your bucket list to tour with?

This list could be huge but definitely Marilyn Manson, Placebo, Papa Roach, Rob Zombie, Korn, 30 Seconds To Mars.

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What’s one piece of advice you would give to someone whom you inspired to become a musician?

‘Make your music for yourself, enjoy it, do your own thing’ If you believe in what you do and people can see the passion then they will connect with it.

 

How soon can your fans in the United States expect to see you?

We are hoping to be over in States this summer but if the opportunity arrises sooner then we will be there straight away.

 

 

Addams Family or The Munster’s and why?

Addams Family but not entirely sure why ……….. but the Munsters had The Dragula.

 

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News: Disturbed, Rob Zombie, Korn, etc Confirmed For Northern Invasion 2016


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Northern Invasion has expanded to two full days – Saturday, May 14 and Sunday, May 15, 2016 at Somerset Amphitheatre in Somerset, WI. The confirmed lineup includes:

Disturbed
Rob Zombie
Korn
Shinedown
Chevelle
A Day To Remember
Bring Me The Horizon
Seether
Lamb Of God
Ghost
Sixx:A.M.
Pop Evil
Clutch
Sevendust
Hellyeah
P.O.D.
BABYMETAL
Black Stone Cherry
Yelawolf
Trivium
Asking Alexandria
Parkway Drive
Saint Asonia
Butcher Babies
Turbowolf
Red Sun Rising
Beartooth
Enter Shikari
Aranda
Lacey Sturm
Avatar
Monster Truck
From Ashes To New
The Glorious Sons
Wild Throne
Audiotopsy
RavenEye
City Of The Weak

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John Reese Talks His Role Within Knotfest


John Reese of Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival co-coordinator

John Reese of Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival co-coordinator

Knotfest has concluded its second Southern California edition this past October (and third year overall) with successful results, giving the heavy music scene an outlet for rising bands to be heard on a larger scale. Plus with one of the genre’s biggest acts to have an event of this size designed around them and hand selecting many of the acts on there, it opens up new opportunities for others.

For hardcore Slipknot fans, having their own festival event became a given for them to put on such an event. Veteran prodocer and event coordinator of the festival, John Reese, plays a huge role is making sure the show goes on smoothly.

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He gave his thoughts on what makes them such a likely candidate to hold such an event and becoming successful at throwing a two day event with multiple stages of heavy rock and metal bands, a museum of band related items and even a roller coaster.

Because I think Slipknot’s so visual. They’re so visual in what they do and it has that crazy side show kind of element that made itself defensible more than most other acts. So they wear masks, it’s dark and it’s visual and their videos are very intense. From the standpoint of creating this giant apocalyptic carnival, which is what I like to refer it to, there’s really no better band on the planet to create something around.

Photo Credit: Evil Robb Photography

Photo Credit: Evil Robb Photography

Working alongside the band, Reese played a key role in making the event runs smoothly. Best known for also producing the summer annual Rockstar Mayhem Festival, his experience producing events such as these helped put together such an event.

It’s not that different. The differences are the substantial amount of curation and involvement with Slipknot. They’re involved in every single decision and I would want it that way because it represents their brand.

They’re involved with the curation of the talent. They’re involved in everything that basically puts this thing on. I run all of the attractions by them. I do the leg work. They’re intimately involved in the curation of the event with Cory Brennan, the manager and the band,” he said, explaining his role alongside the Slipknot band members.

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Being involved in the production of Knotfest, Reese himself admitted he did get some say on the selection process of the talent. “Of course – I work on it and send them a submission list. If I feel there’s somebody worth fighting for, I’ll fight for that act. So I’m intimately involved in everything, trying to make sure we pull off the right show all the way down the line.

2015 was the third edition of the Knotfest (and second in Southern California), he explained how they made changes and fine tuning things to ensure it to run better and giving attendees a better experience.

We basically really wanted to deliver a similar kind of thing to what we did last year because we felt that it worked. We lost a couple of attractions. We lost the zipline and two lane Monster Trucks. We’ve done a lot of different things to make sure that the fans wanted to see and do we did. We felt last year the show was an hour and a half. The show was too long so we reduced the show by one hour.

We added acts to the extreme stage. That was an important part. We added a couple of more stages up in the top of the lawn at the Thunderdome with the fire. We added two more stages up there. We tried to adapt and engage and do stuff that we felt like created a good slow loop in the festival and gave people a lot of different things to see.

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When it came to selecting the talent, they took on the challenge of finding acts they felt would best round out such an event, while balancing availabilities and not repeating names from the previous year.

We have to try to find which artists are available. We didn’t repeat a single act from the year before. Everybody that played this year was entirely new with the exception of Slipknot. That was important and we threw in the hip hop element in there with Mobb Deep and Ghostface Killah. In my business that’s always finding out when bands are available, how much they want to get paid and all of those things necessary to be able to book one of these things.

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Mobb Deep, by Melina D Photography

Reese shared who he was personally excited to see during the Knotfest weekend. Being that he was involved in the selection process in booking talent, he himself talked about who he was excited to see performing on his event.

I loved seeing Judas Priest. There’s this new band Khaotika that I wanted to see….Belphagor…there’s probably 15 or 20 that I wanted to see. I’ve seen most of them through playing on the Mayhem Festival or other stuff that I do.

 

 

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Judas Priest, by Melina D Photography

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Photo Credit: Hillarie Jason

I hadn’t seen Judas Priest since the early 80s so I was really stoked to see them. I always love seeing Korn. I loved the hip hop collaboration between Mobb Deep and Ghostface Killah. I loved that. It was great seeing Clutch. I hadn’t seen them in forever. Suicidal Tendencies – I’ve never had them on any of my festivals so it was great to see them. Love Cannibal Corpse. I could keep talking but…

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Korn, by Melina D Photography

Clutch. Photo Credit: Evil Robb Photography

Clutch. Photo Credit: Evil Robb Photography

Cannbal Corpse, by Melina D Photography

Cannbal Corpse, by Melina D Photography

Overall, he was happy with the results with Knotfest and the hard work put in by the members of Slipknot. “I’m just so proud of Slipknot. I actually went and signed them with Ross Robinson back in 1998 and watched them become arguably one of the biggest heavy bands in the world. They stick to their guns and they never compromised. They took a big risk and a big shot with putting Knotfest out there and I think what they’re doing for heavy music should be commended.

As for a 2016 edition, Reese would not give a definite answer at this time, but was positive about its future.

Well we’d love it to be an annual thing so we’ll see. We’re going to have a debrief and we’ll sit down and decide what we’re going to do next year if anything. Obviously I hope it comes back. The plan is for it to be an annual event in San Bernadino. That’s the plan but stranger things have happened. So that’s our plan and we’ll see what happens.

As for Rockstar Mayhem Festival or any other hard music related festival tour in the near future, he did not have anything definite at the time and said “I’m working on some stuff. Who knows? Once again, never say never. I don’t know yet. Nothing’s in stone yet. We’re still working on some things. We’ll see what happens.

By Rei Nishimoto


Austin Represent – Jameson Teat of Fire From The Gods


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Texas music has began to sprout about in various regions of the state and has produced some promising new prospects over the past few years. Alongside fellow heavy music statesmen Nothing More and Shattered Sun comes Fire From The Gods out of Austin and are making noise within their scene. Band guitarist Jameson Teat believes they are representing Texas rock alongside the other bands popping up as of late.

We’re bringing the dirty six string vibe in it as well. There’s a lot of great bands over there too. It’s cool to see a little bit of a band from that era to break out of a scene from there too.

Freshly signed to Rise Records following their second appearance on Knotfest, this six piece began gaining attention through touring independently regionally and attracting fans along the way. Being that they come out a scene that was billed the highest grossing city for live music, they are about to bring attention to a heavy music scene in Austin that has previously been somewhat overshadowed by other genres of music that thrives there.

I hope so! There’s a lot of great bands in Austin too,” said Teat. “The rock scene will get there but I guess like indie rock and pop punk…stuff like that is going really strong. Bands are starting to get into where they can get out of the city and not play Austin for a little bit and come back for little bigger shows. The bands there are really great too.

Drew Walker of Fire From The Gods (via Facebook)

Drew Walker of Fire From The Gods (via Facebook)

Speaking of Knotfest, Teat enjoyed his time at this year’s edition and being they were the first band aside from the headliners to play on both of them, he saw some obvious progressions on being recognized by fans.

We played it last year too. It was insane. This year some of the headliners are huge, like Judas Priest and Korn – can’t wait to see [Korn]. Tomorrow is Bring Me The Horizon. It’s awesome here. The people here are so nice. It’s cool coming back here to play this festival. We see a lot of our merch running around too. Back then we were an unsigned band but we’re from Texas and our singer AJ [Channer] lives in Brooklyn. So coming back here as small town kids and seeing a lot of these fans that are here to see Slipknot and wearing your merch…it’s insane. It’s like them coming up your booth and telling you ‘we’re so glad to see you sitting here.’ It’s awesome.

So any odd Knotfest stories to share? “The people and the characters…there’s so much going on. The museum for one – we’re all big Slipknot fans. Last year we’re at our stage and Corey Taylor was over there. He was just hanging out. That was cool to us. Seeing that dome that people were going crazy in and climbing on top of the dirt bikes and monster trucks; and all of the great music on the stages and all of the characters like the people on the stilts, the creepy people walking around. It’s pretty crazy.

He talked about the origins of Fire From The Gods and how they came together. “Fire From The Gods have been around since ’08. They were always going through a bunch of members, but as far as I know before I moved to Austin, I always heard about Fire From The Gods being the heavy band in Austin. They would get on the best shows and they would always be touring a lot.

Whenever I moved to Austin, we all became really good friends. I started touring with them in my other band and they kept going through member changes and couldn’t find that good, comfy fit. They got rid of their guitarist and I filled in for them off and on until they found somebody, but that never worked out. So I became a permanent member. I came in when AJ [Channer] the vocalist, the other vocalist Chris [Mardis] and Richie [Wicander] the drummer all came in at one time. We started jamming and it just clicked.

We came together with AJ with the Headbang For The Highway program. That being said, he brought us out if we would go out on some tours and see how the lineup works. We all got along great. We clicked really well musically and we made an impact. This is as much attention as the band’s ever got. So we kept pushing on and writing some songs, and shopping it around.

Our basic concept was we would go out for a tour – two to three weeks and then come home, write a couple of songs, record them, keep them on the backburner, go out for another couple of weeks, come home and write another couple of songs…over and over and over. We took those songs and kept shopping them around. That’s how Rise came around, hearing them and they wanted more. It’s business and we’re here now.

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Photo Credit: Michael Iwamoto (via Facebook)

Taking their name from a slogan from another band, they immediately used that to fuel themselves into making everything come together into a complete band.

It was Drew [Walker] the other guitarist and one of the original members…from what he was saying it came from a small clip from a band…Horse the Band. I think it was some sort of whisper or something that said ‘fire from the gods.’ That’s where they first got the idea and they liked the term.

He talked about the club scene that Fire From The Gods came out of. “The Dirty Dog Bar is a really great venue, really great staff and all of the promoters are awesome. They treat all of the out of town bands good. Red 7 and Holy Mountain just closed but they just opened a brand new venue right down the street. Emo’s is another good one. More than likely it’s the Dirty Dog Bar. That’s the best one I think.

Originally from the Dallas/Fort Worth area, he met his current bandmates back when he played in a previous band. Liking what he heard and saw of them, he was swayed into joining them and relocating to Austin.

I’m from a little town right outside of Dallas/Fort Worth called Dublin, Texas. That’s where Dr. Pepper is from. I’m from there and I was always playing shows in the Dallas/Fort Worth scene. I went down to Austin and they were the first people I met. They befriended me and I’ve been here ever since.

Richard Wicander of Fire From The Gods

Richard Wicander of Fire From The Gods

Coming from a scene known for bands like Pantera and Drowning Pool, his previous band was not quite like what most would expect. “I was in a similar band that was more like Underoath, Norma Jean, Maylene [and the Sons of Disaster] type stuff….Every Time I Die…and we would do shows with them every time we went to Austin.

We would go from the whole Dallas/Fort Worth, Pantera/Deep Ellum type shit and then go right into the Austin 6th Street vibe. I remember my first time that I actually went on tour with my other band and I hit Austin and our van and trailer got towed. From my first time I actually went, we got towed and I was like ‘I’m not going back to Austin!’ But I ended up moving there.

Lastly, Teat gave an update on when to expect new music from Fire From The Gods.

Right now we released a song ‘Tenders’ and we might be in the works to where in November we might be doing a little bit of pre production and then in the very beginning of December we’re going to be tracking the new record until January. Hopefully in that due time we’re going to be releasing maybe one to two more new singles. That’s to create a little bit of hype and keep people in the loop.

By Rei Nishimoto