Sweat Lodge – Talismana


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Ye gods! Somebody in this band fucking loves a bit of Black Sabbath! Hawkwind and Deep Purple too I’d wager. Now, I’m not normally one for Stoner, Doom or Space Rock, but this album is quite charming, as it has a certain Southern (as in New Orleans, not New Cross) sensibility about it that stops it from descending into the sludgey pit of boredom that bands of those genres so often inhabit. Think of it as Corrosion of Conformity with Ozzy singing and Monster Magnet producing in the early 1970s. Then chuck a bit of Hawkwind at it and you’re done.

The problem with revival bands like this is that they can often struggle to find their own identities. I think Sweat Lodge‘s Talismana (Ripple) suffers a little from this tendancy, as it can often sound like a 70s rock compilation that’s been chopped up & stirred together. On the other hand, their love for that period is obvious and they clearly know their history (only 9 tracks!). The sounds, effects and hooks are all perfectly pitched and it’s frankly astonishing to hear something like this being recorded today. Impressive. So if you like your 70s rock & metal, you’ll love this. Also, if you like modern revival and mid-fi stuff like The Sword, Spiritual Beggars or Wolfmother it should likewise give you an earection.

The album opens with somewhat derivative but wonderfully named ‘Tramplifier’. Standout tracks are ‘Bed of Ashes’ (this could almost be Sabbath), ‘Phoenix Ascent’ (Deep Purpletastic and my favourite), ‘Heavy Head’ (great riffs, lots of layers, varied vocals, a spacey midsection and a cheeky tease of an ending) and ‘Banshee Call’ (a Peter Green era Fleetwood Mac intro that opens out into straight up Diamond Head – lovely).

Top job from a clearly talented and passionate band.

 

7.5/10

 

PHILIP PAGE


Video: The Sword Stream New Single – Mist and Shadow


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The Sword have released a new video today for the track ‘Mist and Shadow’, off of their upcoming new album High County (Razor & Tie). You can watch the video at this link . 

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Audio: The Sword Stream New Single Empty Temples, Pre-Orders Start Tomorrow


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The Sword are streaming a new single, ‘Empty Temples’, from their forthcoming album High Country (Razor & Tie) due out on August 21st. You can hear the track at this link:

Pre-Order sales for High Country begin tomorrow on iTunes. with ‘Empty Temples’ being the free grat track with purchase. Physical versions of the album are available from High Country is also available for physical pre-order at http://www.theswordofficial.com.

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The Sword is preparing to perform at a slew of dates in Europe to promote the release.

The Sword tour dates:

Aug 21: Pstereo Festival- Trondheim, NO

Aug 22: Parkteatret- Oslo, NO

Aug 23: Sticky Fingers- Goteborg, SE

Aug 25: Tavastia – Helsinki, FI

Aug 27: Debaser Strand- Stockholm, SE

Aug 28: KB- Malmo, SE

Aug 29: Lille Vega- Copenhagen, DK

Aug 30: Rock Café St Pauli- Hamburg, DE

Aug 31: Magnet – Berlin, DE

Sept 2: Arena – Wien, Austria

Sept 3: Magnet- Munich, DE

Sept 4: Legend- Milan, Italy

Sept 5: Rockhouse- Salzburg, AT

Sept 6: Salzhaus- Winterthur, CH

Sept 7: Universum- Stuttgart, DE

Sept 9: Trix Club- Antwerp, BE

Sept 10: Extase- Tilburg, NE

Sept 11: Luxor- Cologne, DE

Sept 12: La Boule Noire- Paris, FR

Sept 14: Basement- Nottingham, UK

Sept 15: King Tuts- Glasgow, UK

Sept 16: Academy 3- Manchester, UK

Sept 17: Slade Rooms- Wolverhampton, UK

Sept 18: Underworld- London, UK

Sept 19: The Thekla- Bristol, UK


The Sword Confirm New Album Details, European Tour


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The Sword, Austin, Texas’ doom/stoner/metal/blues/desert combo have confirmed details of their fifth album, High Country, their second release on Razor & Tie and a European tour to promote it over the late Summer.

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Following on the heels of the critically and commercially successful Apocryphon, the follow-up will be released on 21st August in all territories except France, where it will be released on September 4.

Produced by Adrian Quesada, the album will consist of 15 new anthems and will be released simultaneously on CD, digital and double vinyl. Track-listing is yet to be announced.

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In conjunction with this, the classic metal quartet hit the road in Europe with a full, comprehensive tour starting at Pstereo Festival in Norway on 21 August.

Full European tour dates:

Aug 21 – Pstereo Festival, Trondheim (NOR)

Aug 22 – Parkteatret, Oslo (NOR)

Aug 23 – Sticky Fingers, Gothenburg (SWE)

Aug 25 – Tavastia, Helsinki (FIN)

Aug 27 – Debaser Strand, Stockholm (SWE)

Aug 28 – KB, Malmo (SWE)

Aug 29 – Lille Vega, Copenhagen (DEN)

Aug 30 – Rock Café St Pauli, Hamburg (GER)

Aug 31 – Magnet, Berlin (GER)

Sep 02 – Arena, Wien (AUS)

Sep 03 – Backstage, Munich (GER)

Sep 04 – Legend, Milan (ITA)
Sep 05 – Rockhouse, Salzburg (AUS)

Sep 06 – Sazhaus, Winterthur (SUI)

Sep 07 – Universum, Stuttgart (GER)

Sep 09 – Trix, Antwerp (BEL)

Sep 10 – Extase, Tilburg (NED)

Sep 11 – Luxor, Cologne (GER)

Sep 12 – La Boule Noire, Paris (FRA)

Sep 14 – Basement, Nottingham (UK)

Sep 15 – King Tuts, Glasgow (UK)

Sep 16 – Academy 3, Manchester (UK)

Sep 17 – Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton (UK)

Sep 18 – Underworld, Camden, London (UK)

Sep 19 – Thekla, Bristol (UK)


Tuska Festival 2015 Part III: Suvilahti, Helsinki FI


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Warmen, or “Children Of Bodom keyboard player Janne (Wirman) & friends”, was the early showstarter for Sunday. With a vast array of lightning fast melodic hooks and catchy choruses delivered by a super star group of singers (namely Alexi Laiho, Pasi Rantanen and Jonna Geagea), what’s there not to like on a sunny Sunday afternoon?

Fans at Tuska Festival,

Fans at Tuska Festival,

 

The second full album theme show of the weekend was delivered by Stratovarius, who played their Visions album in its entirety. Honestly, especially in the case of Visions, if you’re not a die hard fan of the band that’s doing something like this, it’s hard to justify having the filler tracks on the set that they’d never play otherwise. It seems like shows like this would be better suited for a club environment.

Alice Cooper, photo by Timo Asoaho

Alice Cooper, photo by Timo Asoaho

Alice Cooper’s bombastic show saw all his famous, over the top rock and roll antics taken to the max. The slot was well chosen, as some people were showing some members in attendance were showing some wear and tear from the weekend. It was nothing short of a real snake, apparently borrowed from Mr. Lordi, a guillotine, and what have you to keep people’s spirits up before the day at the office tomorrow creeping closer and closer. Alice closed his set with local living legend Michael Monroe of Hanoi Rocks fame to join his friend Alice for ‘School’s Out’ to close the weekend.

The festival reported seeing 25,000 visitors during the weekend. It’s pretty difficult to pinpoint what it precisely is that gives Tuska its loyal following and good reputation from some other European festivals, but yet again plenty of Tuska first timers I had the pleasure of sharing beers with swore to come back next year – and mainly for the occasion, only secondly for the bands.

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PHOTOS COURTESY OF TUSKA FESTIVAL/Timo Asoaho/Aku Axel Muukka


Tuska Festival 2015 Part II: Suvilahti, Helsinki FI


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Tuska is so centrally located in Helsinki that there’s no room for parking unless you’re looking to leave your bike in the bicycle park. Still, already by 1:45PM on Saturday when Bloodbath was starting their set, the festival area was getting quickly filled with an unusually high concentration of corpse paint wearing festivalgoers, most staying in the nearby hotels since the festival doesn’t offer a camping area either.

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And not really just for Bloodbath, but Abbath’s world premier show under his own namesake must explain the unusually high spike in face paint sales in Helsinki this week. For more info and full video of Abbath’s show, follow this link:

A clear oddbird for the day was Atomirotta, a Finnish act that would be best described as a mixture of rap, jazz and funk. Not exactly what you’d expect on the second main stage between Abbath and Einherjer. The booking, apparently result of a lost bet, was a testimony of the quirky & fun attitude of the team behind the festival that consistently shows through how the festival keeps being organized year after year. Very professional, yet always tongue-in-cheek.

The small club stage in the Kellohalli hall has always been notorious for its challenging acoustics. This year at least Sotajumala (Finnish for “War God”), which on paper seems like a very difficult band to mix with their speed limit defying death metal, managed to come crystal clear and produce a fantastic sound and a highly energetic show.

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In Flames, Aku Axel Muukka

Saturday closed with In Flames, who had tuned their set not to just push their new album, but to really get the crowd going, opening with ‘Only for the Weak’. Singer Anders Friden made a joke how he’s been in Finland for already several hours, and hasn’t yet had a Lonkero, a popular local long drink mixed out of gin and grapefruit juice. Miraculously, despite all alcohol consumption strictly being prohibited to designated bar areas, an unopened Lonkero was thrown on stage somewhere from the depths of the crowd just seconds later.

Whispered, a melodic metal band with Japanese influences, took the stage at On The Rocks just an hour later. Opening with ‘Hold the Sword’, the band relies on a lot of backing tracks due to their symphonic sound, but also their mad skills with their instruments. Another highlight by this underrated band’s set was ‘Sakura Omen’, their newest piece that takes the band’s music to even further depths into a mystical soundworld.

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Fans at Tuska Festival,

Fast forward to Virgin Oil – another club just a few blocks away – where Amoral was kicking off their first show as a six piece, since the band’s longtime singer Niko Kalliojärvi returned the band doubling the vocal count of the band. Ari, the band’s more recent singer, and Niko would take turns taking stabs at older and newer Amoral material. Perhaps it was Niko’s more active stage presence, but this time old school seemed to have the upper hand on the new school.

To close the night at Virgin, Euge Valovirta’s (Shining SWE) All-Stars band came on playing cover songs with various singers joining them on stage, some more dressed than the others, which went perfectly well with the post 1AM showtime of a long and hazy weekend.

 

WORDS BY LH

PHOTOS COURTESY OF TUSKA FESTIVAL/Timo Asoaho/Aku Axel Muukka

 


Tuska Festival 2015 Part I: Suvilahti, Helsinki FI


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Contrary to every possible weather forecast promising rain, Tuska Festival 2015 in Suvilahti, Helsinki was held during a scorching hot weekend of festivities. So hot, that the debut of the Finnish Sauna tent at the Tuska Libre bar area seemed a bit uncalled for.

Fans a Tuska Festival, photo by Tuska Festival

Fans a Tuska Festival, photo by Tuska Festival

Do people come to festivals like Tuska for the bands or just for the occasion? It seemed like this would be put to the test with some of the least star power of the lineups from Tuska the last few years, but with an increased amount of investments in the food stands and other attractions. The biggest worries of not enough people showing up faded quite quickly. Already by the time of Ghost Brigade, still during office hours, the area was getting filled up fast. A quick math exercise at the bar would set the course for the weekend – large, 1L beers would come off quite a bit cheaper than the smaller cans only third of the size – a dangerous realization a lot of people seemed to be making while queuing up on their first cold ones at the bar area fittingly named “Heavy Drinker’s Corner”. Ghost Brigade’s “Elämä on tulta” is an impressive track that when delivered with the band’s fierce intensity would get people on the right mood.

Fans headbanging, by Tuska Festival

Fans headbanging, by Tuska Festival

Lamb of God tore open one of the biggest pits of Tuska’s 18 year history, perhaps only second to Slayer in 2008. Hence it was questionable if Sabaton’s headliner slot – despite all their excessive and impressive pyrotechnics, and their drumset set up atop a gigantic tank – was really in place. The Helsinki crowd was certainly more hungry for Lamb of God after their 2013 cancellation due to vocalist Randy Blythe’s unexpected imprisonment in Czech Republic, whereas Sabaton is a more common visitor to Finland.

Lamb of God played two tracks from their upcoming album VII: Sturm und Drang, namely ‘512’ and ‘Still Echoes’, which seem to be continuing their well known sound that truthfully hasn’t changed much apart from Randy Blythe’s expanded use of various vocal techniques. LOG was as active on stage as ever, but Randy’s voice seemed a bit worn out – a small detail that didn’t take away from the intensity of the show. While Sabaton’s performance seemed more polished and rehearsed, LOG’s was just pure murder with no fancy extra toppings. The band dedicated the track ‘Ruin’ to their Finnish friends from Children Of Bodom, and ‘Now You’ve Got Something to Die For’ in particular to Roope Latvala, who’s departure from the Finnish melometal band was announced a month ago.

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Sabaton, by Aku Axel Muukka

Sabaton, by Aku Axel Muukka

Sabaton, by Aku Axel Muukka

 

The bands at Tuska need to stop their shows already at 10pm, but the festival has also its official afterparty club gigs at various Helsinki venues, and there’s plenty of competing events trying to grab their share of the long haired crowd, too. Good advice is just to follow the buzzing crowd into the decadent Helsinki night.

 

WORDS BY LH

PHOTOS COURTESY OF TUSKA FESTIVAL/Timo Asoaho/Aku Axel Muukka


FESTIVAL PREVIEW: Tuska Open Air


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The 18th edition of Tuska Open Air continues the legacy of one of the most iconic metal festivals on the planet. Held in Suvilahti, Helsinki, Finland, the festival boasts 2 large main stages, and a third club stage for shorter sets by up-and-coming acts.

Friday’s main attractions are the headliners Sabaton, and Lamb of God’s first Tuska appearance, making up for the band’s cancellation in 2013 due to singer Randy Blythe’s imprisonment in Czech Republic. On Saturday and Sunday all eyes will be on headliners In Flames and Alice Cooper, while domestic legends Amorphis and Stratovarius will play special theme shows to celebrate their classic albums Tales from the Thousand Lakes and Visions by playing them in their entirety. Opeth, Exodus and altogether more than 50 acts will play the festival and its official afterparty clubs in the Helsinki clubs Tavastia, Virgin Oil Co. and On The Rocks.

Tuska also continues its series of experiments with new concepts like Black Dining, a specialty restaurant for those with a darker taste, and Play Tuska – a contest that brings a rising German band to play the Club Stage on Friday.

 

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Slipknot, Shinedown,Faith No More, Deftones, etc Confirmed For Aftershock 2015


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The fourth annual Monster Energy AFTERSHOCK Festival will be held on Saturday, October 24, 2015 and Sunday, October 25, 2015 at Gibson Ranch outside of Sacramento, CA. The festival will feature live, in-ring matches with WWE’s NXT Superstars, alongside this year’s lineup on each day consisting of:

Saturday, October 24:

Slipknot
Shinedown
Marilyn Manson
Breaking Benjamin
Seether
Bring Me The Horizon
Black Veil Brides
Clutch
Hollywood Undead
P.O.D.
Sevendust
Pop Evil
All That Remains
Helmet
Snot
Beartooth
Turbowolf
Art of Dying
Temperance Movement
Kill It Kid
Devour The Day
September Mourning
Stars In Stereo
Raveneye

Sunday, October 25:

Faith No More
Deftones
Jane’s Addiction
Stone Temple Pilots
Coheed and Cambria
All Time Low
Death From Above 1979
Eagles of Death Metal
Sleeping With Sirens
Yelawolf
Failure
Glassjaw
Suicidal Tendencies
Issues
The Sword
Highly Suspect
’68
Red Fang
One OK Rock
Madchild
Neck Deep
Pink Slips

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King Giant Posts Album Teaser


King Giant. Photo Credit: Bobby Ross

King Giant. Photo Credit: Bobby Ross

Northern Virginia Southern doom rockers King Giant is streaming an album teaser for their upcoming third album Black Ocean Waves, self released this Spring with digital distribution with The Path Less Traveled. They recorded the album at Magpie Cage Studios in Baltimore, MD and J. Robbins (Clutch, The Sword, Wino) engineered and mixed the album. Robbins also performed Hammond organ on the track, “Blood Of The Lamb,” and background vocals on “Trail Of Thorns.” Cover art was done by Misty Kilgore.

Black Ocean Waves Track Listing:
01: Mal De Mer
02: The One That God Forgot To Save
03: Requiem For A Drunkard
04: Red Skies
05: Trail Of Thorns
06: Blood Of The Lamb
07: The Gentleman Carny
08: There Were Bells

The band has booked a local record release show:

May 30: Empire – Springfield, VA (record release show w/ Sixty Watt Shaman, Foghound)

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