Superjoint Announces Caught Up In the Gears of Application Record Release Show


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Superjoint will be releasing their new album, Caught Up In the Gears of Application, on November 11th via Housecore Records, and they’ve just announced a massive record release show in Dallas, Texas. Continue reading


Lamb Of God’s Randy Blythe Will Front EYEHATEGOD On Upcoming Tour Dates


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Due to Mike IX Williams being sidelined because of an undisclosed illness, we recently saw Phil Anselmo front EYEHATEGOD at their recent shows over the Summer. EYEHATEGOD will soon be heading out with Discharge and Toxic Holocaust, and since Williams is still unable to perform, they’ve enlisted Lamb Of God‘s Randy Blythe to front the band on the upcoming dates!Continue reading


Sons of Texas – Baptized In The Rio Grande


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Predictability is as underrated as a comfy old of pair of trainers for moochin’ around in, and if we were gambling peeps round Ghost Cult Towers even before picking up Sons Of Texas début Baptized In The Rio Grande we’d have had some pretty strong suspicions as to whether or not it would carry the expected Southern flavours of the Lone Star State.

And a seam of a Southern groove does indeed hit the back of the throat as strong as a slug of straight-up Bourbon from the outset, and is the underlying theme of each of the eleven songs. The initial impression is that Sons of Texas are a Face Off mixture of Down and Black Stone Cherry with Zakk Wylde picking up the tab, particularly on the opening and title tracks. Mark Morales manages to incorporate elements of both Anselmo and Chris Robertson to his delivery representing the band by mixing aggression where it’s needed (but without spilling over and losing the melody) with some quality choruses and hooks, in particular when things kick back during ‘Breathing Through My Wounds’ and ‘September’, two powerful, rocky balladic reflective moments that wouldn’t sound out of place on a Stone Sour album

Elsewhere there are touches of Disturbed or Shinedown, and ‘The Vestryman’ has NOLA (Elektra) etched into its’ spine, but these are mentioned more as pointers of where the band sit sound-wise and stylistically.  Clearly receiving the backing of Razor & Tie, Josh Wilbur (Lamb of God, All That Remains) is behind the production desk, bringing forth a full, thick and expertly balanced sound, it isn’t long before you embrace the appealing, honest enjoyability of Sons of Texas and accept Baptized In The Rio Grande in its’ own right as fine, Southern, hard rock album imbued with a song-writing maturity beyond the years of the contributing members all while retaining the requisite youthful energy to put the songs over.

You can rest assured, predictability isn’t the only thing that is welcome – giving people the big, stompin’ rock songs that put a grin on the face and an involuntary bob in the neck are too, and Sons of Texas have those in spades.

 

7.0/10

 

STEVE TOVEY

 


Metal Allegiance – Metal Allegiance


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All-star mash up albums are great when they work – for example Roadrunner United or Dave Grohl’s Probot project. But they are terribly underwhelming when they don’t – for example this year’s Teenage Time Killer or any number of fast-buck tribute albums.

Metal Allegiance (released via Nuclear Blast), a project centred around Megadeth bassist Dave Ellefson, Testament guitarist Alex Skolnick and former Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy, features a revolving cast of singers, and definitely counts as an all-star mashup. Each track features a different singer and focuses on a different style of metal. Despite the cheesy name, the self-titled debut manages to avoid being a hockey tribute and instead is a perfectly satisfying, if safe, tribute to the genre.

The 10 tracks on offer cover pretty much all areas of mainstream metal of the last decade or so. Opener ‘Gift of Pain’ (featuring Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe) is a solid mid-paced chugger, featuring the kind of groove you’d expect on a Lamb of God album track. ‘Dying Song’ sees Phil Anslemo do his best Layne Staley impression over a Black Label Society-eque southern rocker. ‘Can’t Kill The Devil’  (featuring Testament’s Chuck Billy) is a classic slice of American thrash.  All the way through, the quality of the music can’t be faulted.

Troy Sander’s spot on ‘Let Darkness Fall’ gives a glimpse of how Mastodon could have sounded if they were more of a thrash outfit but retained their experimental edge, while King’s X singer dUg Pinnick and Hatebreed’s Jamey Jasta come together perfectly for what is probably the album’s highlight in ‘Wait Until Tomorrow’; Pinnick’s haunting baritone juxtaposes Jasta’s aggression in what is one of the few surprises on the record. Matt Heafy’s bland appearance on the dull ‘Destination Nowhere’ is the only real stinker (how far he and Trivium have fallen since he guested on 2005’s Roadrunner United album).

But throughout Metal Allegiance, it’s Skolnick that shines brightest. His blistering solos are scattered throughout the record and add some urgency and life to each track. The scorching guitar work on ‘Gift of Pain’, the Spanish interlude of ‘Let Darkness Fall’ or the grungy groove of ‘Wait Until Tomorrow’ all make them a more enjoyable listen. It’s only the self-indulgent masturbation of seven-minute instrumental ‘Triangulum’ gets old pretty quickly, even if it does feature half a dozen guitarists.

Metal Allegiance is good fun, but it’s not particularly adventurous; there’s no surprise or controversial inclusions, no one from the extreme edge of metal. Every musician involved can boast a lengthy and successful career and a few spots on the Billboard 100. It is, however, an enjoyable listen and would make a great showcase introduction to the genre for someone who hadn’t heard any metal before, and offers fans a chance to hear some of their favourite singers in a slightly new setting. And that’s no bad thing.

 

8.0/10

 

DAN SWINHOE


Video: Phil Anselmo’s Superjoint Releases Live Video For Ozena


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Phil Anselmo’s version of his resurrected hardcore metal group Superjoint Ritual, known as Superjoint has released a live video for the track ‘Ozena’. The clip was recorded on the recent “It Takes Guts tour”. Filmed on July 26 at the House of Blues in New Orleans, Louisiana and was shot by the Cement Level Crew, it and can be watched at this link or below.


King Diamond Announces “Abigail” Tour, Exodus To Open


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Fresh off the final date of Mayhem Festival, King Diamond has confirmed a long rumored fall US tour, which will see the performance of the classic 1987 album, Abigail (Roadrunner) in full. Exodus has been tapped as the opening band for the 18 date tour of theaters. The tour includes a stop at Phil Anselmo’s Housecore Horror Festival on November 13th in San Antonio, TX. A new studio album from King Diamond is expected in 2016 via Metal Blade Records.

King Diamond “Abigail” Tour Dates – with Exodus

Oct 29: The Fillmore- Denver, CO
Oct 31: The Complex- Salt Lake City, UT
Nov 02: The Warfield – San Francisco, CA
Nov 05: The Wiltern- Los Angeles, CA
Nov 08: The Rialto Theatre- Tucson, AZ
Nov 09: House of Blues- Las Vegas, NV
Nov 13: The Aztec Theatre- San Antonio, TX
Nov 15: The Civic Auditorium- New Orleans, LA
Nov 16: The Tabernacle- Atlanta, GA
Nov 21: Best Buy Theatre – New York, NY
Nov 24: Orpheum- Boston, MA
Nov 25: The Fillmore- Philadelphia, PA
Nov 27: Aragon Ballroom- Chicago, IL
Nov 28: The Fillmore – Detroit, MI
Nov 30: Myth- Minneapolis, MN
Dec 02: Club Brady – Tulsa, OK
Dec 04: House of Blues- Houston, TX
Dec 05: House of Blues- Dallas, TX

King Diamond,  photo©Kevin Estrada / kevinestrada.com

King Diamond, photo©Kevin Estrada / kevinestrada.com


GWAR B-Q VIP Passes Nearly Sold Out, Phil Anselmo Signing Added


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With under two months to go, GWAR’s GWAR B-Q has announced they are nearly sold out of VIP passes for the event. In addition to the previously announced VIP Meat & Great with bands like Clutch, Cro-Mags, Ghoul, Goatwhore and more; there will be an exclusive celebrity signing with Phil Anselmo only for VIPs.

Many other perks and all the fest info can be found at the Ultimate Bohab Guide To GWAR B-Q, and the FAQ page for the fest: https://gwarbq.com/faq.

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Phil Anselmo with Down, photo by Echoes In The Well

GWAR B-Q ticket standard

 

Premium/VIP Ticket benefits include:

An exclusive VIP Laminate (mailed in advance)

Entry to B4BQ pre-party show at the National

VIP seating at the B4BQ

VIP Meet n Greet with B4BQ bands

VIP drink specials at the B4BQ

All day entry to GWAR B-Q at Hadads Lake

Official GWAR B-Q event t-shirt

GWAR B-Q swag bag stuffed with FREE shit!

FREE beverage ticket/token for the GWAR B-Q

Access to VIP Pavilion at the GWAR B-Q

Access to VIP Restrooms at the GWAR B-Q

Access to Express Lanes including – Main Gate Entry, Merchandise Booth, and Beverage Ticket Kiosks at the GWAR B-Q

Exclusive Celebrity Signings – GBQ Bands TBA

Not to mention the pinnacle of any Bohab’s miserable existence; a Meat-n-Meet signing with GWAR, and a chance to win the ultimate prize; a once in a lifetime opportunity to be killed on stage by the mighty GWAR!

Get your VIP tickets here: http://gwarbq.com/buy-tickets


Audio:Cattle Decapitation Stream New Song Mammals In Babylon


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Cattle Decapitation has released a new song today, ‘Mammals In Babylon’, from their forthcoming new album The Anthropocene Extinction due for release from Metal Blade on August 7th. You can stream the track at this link.

 

 

The Anthropocene Extinction is the followup to the critically acclaimed and beloved by death metal fans Monolith of Inhumanity. The Anthropocene Extinction was produced by frequent collaborator Dave Otero (Allegaeon, Cephalic Carnage) at Flatline Audio in Denver, Colorado, and includes guest appearances from the Philip H. Anselmo, Tristan Shone/Author & Punisher and Bethlehem’s Mr. Jurgen Bartsch.

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Cattle Decapitations’s artwork for cattle decapitation ‘The Anthropocene Extinction’

Cattle Decapitation will appear on this year’s edition of the Summer Slaughter tour with Arch Enemy, Born Of Osiris, Veil Of Maya, Obscura and more. 

 

In conjunction with the Summer Slaughter Tour, the band has announce a special Halfway To Slaughter contest! To enter go to the Summer Slaughter Tour’s FaceBook page and share the streaming single post to enter: https://www.facebook.com/SummerSlaughterTour. One random fan on FaceBook will be selected on July 6thto win prizes courtesy of Indie Merch and Metal Blade Records. The mega prize pack will include:

 

The Anthropocene Extinction T-shirt
– 30″ x 60″ full-color custom album art beach towel
– Aluminum water bottle with gold band logo print
– 4′ x 2′ full-color album art tapestry
– 4-count button pack with custom hangcard
– 5″ square full-color album art sticker
– 5″ embroidered patch with gold band logo
– Cassette copy of The Anthropocene Extinction
– CD copy of The Anthropocene Extinction
– Double LP copy of The Anthropocene Extinction

 

Prize package is expected to ship around August 3rd, 2015. Prize pack details and image are available at http://www.indiemerch.com/metalbladerecords/item/33188.


Video: Child Bite – Mongoloid Obsession


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Detroit’s hardcore miscreants Child Bite released a new video today for ‘Mongoloid Obsession’. Written and directed by the band, the clip was done last fall in Louisiana at Nodferatu’s Lair studios, where they tracked their Strange Waste EP for Housecore Records. Housecore honcho Phil Anselmo also has a cameo in the video. Watch the video at this link or below:

The band starts a string of tour dates with Coliseum tonight, a run of solo shows, and has also confirmed another summer run of dates with Anselmo’s Superjoint (Ritual) “It Takes Guts” tour, also featuring King Parrot.

Child Bite w/ Coliseum tour dates:
Jun 05 The New Vintage – Louisville, KY
Jun 06 The End – Nashville, TN
Jun 07 Drunken Unicorn – Atlanta, GA
Jun 09 Shaka’s Live – Virginia Beach, VA
Jun 10 Saint Vitus – Brooklyn, NY
Jun 11 DC9 – Washington, DC
Jun 12 Asbury Lanes – Asbury Park, NJ
Jun 13 Kung Fu Necktie – Philadelphia, PA
Jun 15 Middle East Upstairs – Boston, MA

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Child Bite solo dates

Jun 18 Men & Mollyz – Halifax, NS

Jun 19 The Posrtsman – Charlottetown, PE

Jun 20 Claude’s House – Moncton, NB

Jun 21 L’Alize Bar Concert – Montreal, QC

Jun 22 Avant-Garde – Ottawa, ON

Jun 23 Pact Bar – Toronto, ON

Jun 24 The Temple – St. Catherines, ON

Jun 25 Call The Office – London, ON

Jun 26 Majestic Café – Detroit, MI

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Video: Phil Anselmo’s Superjoint To Tour King Parrot And Child Bite


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In a post to his website and social networks Philip H Anselmo (Down, Pantera, Phil Anselmo And The Illegals) has announced he will tour this summer with his band Superjoint on the “It Takes guts” Tour, which is the current incarnation of his Superjoint Ritual project. Joining the tour will be the Anselmo produced King Parrot and Child Bite. Superjoint had planned to start playing select shows, such as the last Housecore Horror Festival and their upcoming appearance at Hellfest in Clisson, FR. After originally calling the housecore Fest show “a one off”, the band is apparently writing new music for future release.

The Superjoint tour is on! US dates released. Down is also touring in the US this year. Check here for all dates and venues: http://www.philanselmo.com/?p=3795

Posted by Philip Anselmo on Wednesday, June 3, 2015

 

Trailer video for tour:

 

Superjoint Tour Dates (more TBA):

Jul 10 Diamond Ballroom – Oklahoma City, OK
Jul 11 Fitzgerald’s – Houston, TX
Jul 12 Gas Monkey – Dallas, TX
Jul 14 Bogart’s – Cincinnati, OH
Jul 15 Machine Shop – Flint, MI
Jul 17 The Chance – Poughkeepsie, NY
Jul 18 Chameleon Club – Lancaster, PA
Jul 19 V Club – Huntington, WV
Jul 21 Greene Street – Greensboro, NC
Jul 23 Warehouse Live – Clarksville, TN
Jul 24 Vinyl Music Hall – Pensacola, FL
Jul 25 Warehouse – Shreveport, LA

Superjoint’s current lineup:

Phil Anselmo – Vocals

Jimmy Bower – Guitar

Kevin Bond – Guitar

Stephen Taylor- Bass

Jose Gonzalez- Drums