UFO Rejoined by Neil Carter for the Remainder of their Final Tour


Classic rock band UFO suffered a loss as Paul Raymond passed away between legs of a tour earlier this month from a sudden heart attack on April 13th. The band has announced they will be rejoined by Nei; Carter on keyboards and guitar for the remainder of the “Last Orders” tour. Neil was previously in UFO between 1981 and 1983, having played on the albums The Wild, The Willing And The Innocent, Mechanix and Making Contact. Before he joined UFO, he was in Wild Horses, and he later continued his career with Gary Moore. The band released a statement you can read below. Continue reading


UFO Keyboardist/Guitarist Paul Raymond Dies, Age 73


Sad news at this hour as Paul Raymond, longtime keyboard player and guitarist of legendary rockers UFO, has passed away. He was 73. Paul suffered a heart attack, but could not be revived. The news was shared by Paul’s longtime partner Sandra on Facebook. Paul was just back home in Germany after a recent leg of the ongoing 50th Anniversary/farewell tour of UFO. Paul also had stints with Savoy Brown, Michael Schenker’s MSG, and Pete Way’s Waysted. We send out condolences to Paul’s family friends and fans at this time. Continue reading


Asthma Castle – Mount Crushmore


Given the name, you’d expect Baltimore quintet Asthma Castle to deliver a wheezy form of Stoner/Sludge derived from the likes of Hollow Leg. Debut album Mount Crushmore (Hellmistress Records), the band’s first release for nine years, shows considerably more bounce and fun than any such misplaced assumptions, but flattens it all with unfathomable, cosmic weight.Continue reading


Adam Thistlethwaite of Massive Wagons Talks Authenticity, New Album “Full Nelson”


August 2018 saw the lives and times of UK bluesy rockers Massive Wagons change, perhaps irreversibly, as hot on the heels of a headline performance at SOS Festival that impressed punters and Ghost Cult alike, their fourth album Full Nelson not only hit the racks, but mounted a serious, and unexpected for the band, assault on the UK album charts, achieving a truly impressive week one position of #16.

With the band experiencing a step up in profile in the run-up to release, guitarist and founding member Adam Thistlethwaite took time out to shoot the breeze with Steve Tovey.Continue reading


Brian Slagel With Mark Eglinton – For The Sake Of Heaviness



“Heavy Metal Will Never Die!”

These words are not just the battle cry of every heavy music fan or the chorus of a song from a band famous for body oil and loin cloths. These are the final words in Brian Slagel and Mark Eglinton’s For The Sake Of Heaviness: The History of Metal Blade Records. The book not only serves as a way to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of Metal Blade, but it serves as a partial memoir and life in metal of label founder and CEO, music historian, hockey fan, and all around great guy Slagel. To say metal and rock fans owe him an unpayable debt would be a gross understatement.Continue reading


Chrome Molly – Hoodoo Voodoo


 

The case of Chrome Molly is a bit of a curious one. Perennial never-weres in the mid-to-late 1980’s, a few profile support slots aside, they never muscled their way into the conscious of the masses. Shuffling quietly into the ether with four albums under their belt in 1991, Hoodoo Voodoo is their second album (both earMUSIC) since returning in 2009 and theirs remains a style untouched by any musical development that has occurred post-1986.Continue reading


Worshipper – Shadow Hymns


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From Aerosmith, The Cars, Dropkick Murphys to Extreme, Pixies and those blokes that sung ‘More Than a Feeling’, Boston has a rich history of producing rock bands and now we can add Worshipper (Tee Pee Records) to that list.Continue reading


Mirror – Mirror


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Latest of the new wave of stoner/revival/heavy metal bands, Mirror have an impressive and diverse collective CV of work behind them. A Face on the Doom scene, bassist Tas Danazoglou (erstwhile of Electric Wizard and Great Coven) is the main driver behind this band, along with drummer Jaime Gomez Arellano (Blutvial and Septic Tank). The band is very upfront with what to expect from Mirror (Metal Blade), their debut album: “The recording boasts strong melodic ideas with classic, heavy riffs inspired by the sounds of ScorpionsUFOIron MaidenDeep Purple and the like.”

The album’s opener – ‘Mirror’ – is so ridiculously Maiden that it’s almost a surprise as the vocals start that it’s not Ol’ Foghorn himself making a guest appearance. Instead, Jimmy Mavromatis turns in a performance far more reminiscent of Blind Guardian‘s Hansi Kürsch. The song doesn’t suffer from it though – it’s the best of the bunch. ‘Curse of the Gypsy’ is a grandiose affair which reminds strongly of Ghost. The foot comes off the throttle for the stargazing ‘Year of the Red Moon’, where the inevitable Hammond organ makes its appearance and settles in for the remainder of the ride and ‘Heavy King’ is a fine track in the Deep Purple vein with a strong backbone and some lovely breaks from each band member. ‘Madness and Magic’ brings the (classic rock flavoured) doom and ‘Galleon’ brings us back to Killers-era Maiden, while ‘Cloak of a Thousand Secrets’ turns up the heat again for a boisterous hybrid of Blind Guardian and UFO. ‘Orion’s Sword’ servers an extended acoustic(y) intro to the closing track – ‘Elysian’ – which pretty much shoehorns everything from the rest of the album into one song.

As I’ve said before, revival bands often struggle to find their own sense of identity, but I don’t think this is true of Mirror. They’re honest about what they’re aiming for, they’ve delivered as promised and the end result does stand on its own whilst paying authentic homage to the giants of 70s metal. What lets Mirror down is the killer/filler track list (‘Mirror’, ‘Gypsy’, ‘Heavy King’ and ‘Secrets’ being the killers), and the dry production. Now, I fully appreciate that this sound is a central part of the feel the band are going for with this album, but it detracts from almost all the tracks, robbing them of the punch and depth that a richer sound would yield.

Nevertheless, a decent debut, and if you’re into the likes of PursonGhost or The Sword, you’ll probably get on with Mirror.

 

6.5/10

 

PHILIP PAGE


Zakk Wylde, Alex Skolnick, Yngwie Malmsteen, etc Confirmed For Axes and Anchors Cruise


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A “shredders cruise” has joined the list of music themed cruises as the five day/four night Axes & Anchors cruise  will be setting sail aboard the Carnival Victory, departing from Miami, FL on February 20, 2016, stopping in Key West, FL and Nassau, Bahamas, and docking back in Miami, FL on February 24, 2016.

The following musicians will be performing and giving lessons on the cruise:

Zakk Wylde (Ozzy Osbourne, Black Label Society)
Yngwie Malmsteen
Michael Schenker (Scorpions, UFO, MSG)
Alex Skolnick (Testament, Trans-Siberian Orchestra)
Tracii Guns (LA Guns)
Dario Lorina (Black Label Society, Lizzy Borden)

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UFO Streaming “Run Boy Run”


UFO (from left: Andy Parker (drums), Phil Mogg (vocals), Rob De Luca (bass), Vinnie Moore (guitar), Paul Raymond (keyboards, guitar))

UFO (from left: Andy Parker (drums), Phil Mogg (vocals), Rob De Luca (bass),
Vinnie Moore (guitar), Paul Raymond (keyboards, guitar))

Veteran British rockers UFO are streaming “Run Boy Run” off their forthcoming album A Conspiracy of Stars on March 3, 2015 via SPV/Steamhammer, here. A teaser of the record can be found here.

The band had previously announced their upcoming touring plans in the UK and Europe.

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