Turnstile, Eternal Sleep and Jagged Visions Added To New England Metal and Hardcore Festival


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The New England Metal and Hardcore Festival has added Baltimore hardcore outfit Turnstile for the Saturday lineup, and Eternal Sleep and Jagged Visions for the Sunday lineup. The event will be at The Palladium in Worcester, MA on April 17, 18 and 19, 2015.

The updated lineup is:

Friday April 17th
Between The Buried And Me
The Red Chord
Cavalera Conspiracy
Corrosion of Conformity
Jasta
Code Orange
Overcast
On Broken Wings
Within The Ruins
Fit For An Autopsy
The Atlas Moth
The Banner
Black Mask
Homewrecker
Discourse
Phinehas
Downpour
Boris The Blade

Saturday April 18th
Testament
Exodus
Nuclear Assault
Nails
Turnstile
Indecision
Incendiary
Suburban Scum
Incantation
Vital Remains
Allegaeon
Rivers of Nihil
The Agonist
Wisdom In Chains
Disgrace
Gods Hate
Thy Will Be Done
No Zodiac
Extinction AD
Vice
Absolute Suffering
Shattered Sun

Sunday April 19th
Motionless In White
For Today
The Color Morale
Vanna
Death Before Dishonor
Cruel Hand
Sworn In
Lionheart
The Plot In You
I Declare War
These Streets
My Ticket Home
Rude Awakening
Lorna Shore
The Last Ten Seconds of Life
World of Pain
Shark Ethic
GhostXShip
Living Laser
Brick By Brick
Nasty
Gift Giver
Oath
Exalt
Unity
Eternal Sleep
Jagged Visions

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Suicide Silence – Emmure – Within the Ruins: Live at The Webster Theater


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Unfortunately readers we didn’t make it in time for Fit For An Autopsy due to an unforeseen errand run which left us tight for time.

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Next up was Massachusetts’ own Within the Ruins who unfortunately no matter how many times I’ve seen them manage to bore me to tears. The up side for the audience in attendance the band is both energetic and very engaging, looking for a crowd response and and command of the pit. The band are master of their instruments, but still leave a lot to be desired sonically. Seeing as the band is only a four-piece, they can only do so much which causes the band to rely off sample’s in place of a second guitarist, something I feel they would benefit greatly from.

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Reports before the tour brought news of Frankie Palmeri of Emmure being advised by his doctors to not sing or preform till his vocal chords heal or he may loose his ability to speak permanently. So there has been a stand in on this tour and occasionally Frankie takes vocal duties, but for this show at the Webster Jayden Panesso of Sylar came out via bus to do two shows in Frankie’s place. Jayden was introduced on stage by Frankie himself and did quite a fantastic job under such short notice. Not one line was missed nor song was hiccuped, as if he had been doing it for years. There was some notable songs missing from the set but they made do with what they had and the crowd still went wild. maybe this will leave them with high expectations for the next tour set list? A very “go for the throat” kinda set.

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And now the crowd rests and the stage is changed and made ready for the onslaught to come from California’s own Suicide Silence!

Opening up with ‘No Pity For A Coward’ got the crowd ready for what was to come. This is my first time seeing the band with new singer Eddie Hermida formerly of All Shall Perish and he definitely commands the audience and is right at home with the band as if he had been there all along. After the set Eddie and Bassist Danny Kenny came down from the stage and shook hands and said hello with every one in the front row that waited for them; taking pictures signing things and hugging and thanking every person individually for their continued support. It really goes to show how genuine these guys are and care about there fans.

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WORDS BY ANDREW FRANCIS

PHOTOS BY EMMA PARSONS PHOTOGRAPHY


South By So What?! Adds Circa Survive, Emmure, Stray From The Path, etc To Lineup


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South By So What?! Music festival has made a fifth announcement for the 2015 edition, adding Circa Survive, Title Fight, Balance and Composure, Emmure, Power Trip, Stray From the Path, and Within The Ruins added to the previously announced bands here and here. The event is held at QuikTrip Park in Grand Prairie, TX from March 20-22, 2015.

After The Burial
Against The Current
A Skylit Drive
As Blood Runs Black
As We Walk
Atreyu
Attila
Beartooth
Betrayal
Black Tongue
Boris The Blade
Born Of Osiris
Boymeetsworld
Capsize
Carnifex
Cartel (performing “Chroma“)
Chelsea Grin
Chiodos
Conquer Divide
Courage My Love
Crown The Empire
Dayseeker
Dear You
Death Before Dishonor
Driver Friendly
Elitist
Enter Shikari
Every Passing Dream
Fallujah
Fear & Wonder
For The Win
For Today
Front Porch Step
Ghost Atlas
Gideon
Good Morning Gorgeous
Hatebreed
Hawthorne Heights (performing “Silence In Black & White“)
He Is Legend
Hotel Books
Hundredth
Invent, Animate
I See Stars
Jesse Lawson
Knuckle Puck
Like Moths To Flames
Lydia
Mayday Parade
Memphis May Fire
Monuments
Motionless In White
Mouth Of The South
My Body Sings Electric
My Ticket Home
New Years Day
No Bragging Rights
Norma Jean
Oceano
Outline In Color
Palisades
Parables
Polyphia
Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
Rotting Out
Silent Screams
Sirens & Sailors
Slaves
Suicide Silence
Superheaven
Sworn In
Take It Back!
Texas In July
The Alchemy Index
The Browning
The Color Morale
The Family Ruin
The Last Ten Seconds Of Life
The Maine
The Ongoing Concept
This Legend
This Wild Life
Upon A Burning Body
Vanna
Villains
Veil Of Maya
We Came As Romans
Youth In Revolt
Yesterday As Today


Suicide Silence Headline ‘Stronger Than Faith Tour’ With Emmure, Within The Ruins, Fit For An Autopsy


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Suicide Silence will headliner their ‘Stronger Than Faith Tour’ with Emmure, Within The Ruins and Fit For An Autopsy supporting. The schedule is as follows:

Feb 17: The Catalyst – Santa Cruz, CA
Feb 18: Ace of Spades – Sacramento, CA
Feb 20: El Corazon – Seattle, WA
Feb 21: Hawthorne Theater – Portland, OR
Feb 23: Mesa Theater – Grand Junction, CO
Feb 24: The Aggie Theatre – Fort Collins, CO
Feb 25: Black Sheep – Colorado Springs, CO
Feb 26: Bourbon Theatre – Lincoln, NE
Feb 27: Wooly’s – Des Moines, IA
Feb 28: Mojoes – Joliet, IL
Mar 01: Mill City Nights – Minneapolis, MN
Mar 03: The Intersection – Grand Rapids, MI
Mar 04: Emerson Theatre – Indianapolis, IN
Mar 05: Thompson House – Cincinnati, OH
Mar 06: Altar Bar – Pittsburgh, PA
Mar 07: Water Street Music Hall – Rochester, NY
Mar 08: Higher Ground – Burlington, VT
Mar 10: Webster Theatre – Hartford, CT
Mar 11: The Chance – Poughkeepsie, NY
Mar 12: Emporium – Long Island, NY
Mar 13: Reverb – Reading, PA
Mar 14: Baltimore Soundstage – Baltimore, MD
Mar 15: The NorVA – Norfolk, VA
Mar 17: Ziggy’s By The Sea – Wilmington, NC
Mar 18: Ziggy’s – Winston Salem, NC
Mar 19: Freebird – Jacksonville, FL
Mar 20: Zydeco – Birmingham, AL
Mar 21: New Daisy Theatre – Memphis, TN
Mar 23: Jakes – Lubbock, TX
Mar 24: Tricky Falls – El Paso, TX
Mar 25: Sunshine Theater – Albuquerque, NM
Mar 26: The Rock – Tucson, AZ


Summer Slaughter 2014- Live at The Palladium, Worcester MA


 

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Sometimes dreams do come true, and sometimes not so much. As much as I have been a supporter of Summer slaughter in all its incarnations, it has been some time since it really lived up to the billing of “The Most Brutal Tour of The Summer”. I even heard a NASCAR or WWE wrestling announcer’s voice in my head as I typed those words. Still, it’s the true to say that this tour has been lacking in the brutality department for a while and even though I rather enjoy prog and djent bands, and the “whateverthehellyoucallit” style of bands like The Dillinger Escape Plan, something was lacking the last few summers. It was death metal and balls to be blunt. Well this year the tour got all its balls back and then some with an amazing lineup stacked pretty much top to bottom. A death metal fans dream to be sure.

 

Of course my life has a way of clusterfucking my plans over sometimes and so on the big day of the show I got waylaid by a bunch of BS things all happening at once. I ended missing a good half of the bands I wanted to see most, which had me in sick to my stomach to be honest. I hate missing any bands, let alone some amazing locals and bands I admire like Fallujah, Decrepit Birth, and Origin but that’s what happened. I showed up in time to see Goatwhore and heard a bit of their set before I had to run and interview Alex from Fallujah. He was so cool, that it almost made up for the BS I went through.

The first full band performance I saw was Thy Art is Murder and these guys are always excellent live. I actually enjoy them in concert, even more on record. Perhaps it’s because I think their explosive live act hasn’t fully translated to a recording for me yet. Nonetheless, they destroyed the stage, the pit was insane and the crowd of moshing hooligans were feeling it. I know some people griped about TAIM being higher on the bill than Origin, but believe me, they deserve the props they are getting.

 

The Faceless was up next and I have covered them a lot in my career. At one point it seemed like they were going to be a hybrid of Cynic and Meshuggah and be a legendary band. At times, they actually are. They were cursed by really setting the template for all the “Sumerian” bands to follow them on that label and others, similar to Unearth with metalcore. Still, on this warm August night, The Faceless reminded everyone in the room just how much ass they can kick when they want to. Playing a predominantly old-school set (for them) mainly from the Akeldama and Planetary Duality albums, they just crushed it. Geoffrey Ficco long ago came into his own as the front man of this band, but he left no doubt about his mastery of brutal vocals, his domineering stage presence, and his great sense of humor. Michael Keene as usual played great. He could smile a little less, but I guess he is allowed to feel smug based on what he created here.

 

Even after the last notes of ‘Zenochrist’ rung out from The Faceless, it was all about Dying Fetus. Fetus is as close to a religious experience as it gets for tech death. They are flawless live and possibly the best band in all of metal in concert. The reason being is they insane virtuosity coupled with their extreme style is just a perfect match for many fans of the genre. They were flawless on this night, true masters of the sick tempos and heavy grooves. They played a short (always too fucking short for me) set list of deep cuts and classic tracks. John Gallagher’s growl is only matched by his unrelenting guitar style. I can’t really believe I have only seen them headline one time ever, but it’s true. ‘One Shot, One Kill’, ‘Intentional Manslaughter’, ‘Justifiable Homicide’ were all mind-blowing! Trey Williams is almost underrated when you start listing the best drummers in death metal. He certainly is never mentioned by most within the first few names, but he should be. He is one of the few drummers in all of metal that can still play super fast double-bass, but still hit for power when he wants to. ‘Praise The Lord (Opium of the Masses)’ was a fitting closer, despite not getting to play ‘Kill Your Mother, Rape Your Dog’ (again). If I ruled the world, DF would be contractually bound to play that song every single show. And at my house on my birthday!

At last it was time for Morbid Angel to take the stage. I was impressed at how fast and pro their crew was getting set up with nary an extra soundcheck to be done or needed. The band came out to some fitting intro music before lighting up the stage with ‘Immortal Rites’. The band was on-point and note for note perfect. I know David Vincent and crew have had their well-documented missteps, but the band was fierce and played like they had something to prove. Actually they do, and that is they still deserve to be mentioned among the greatest death metal bands/legacy acts around. The set list choices were phenomenal. I think a lot of people forget how many killer songs and albums this band has produced. ‘Fall from Grace’, ‘Day of Suffering’, ‘Maze of Torment’, ‘Curse the Flesh’ and so many more were so good to hear! Trey Azagothoth is still an insane level guitar player and performer. I wish I was able to see more than his elbow, since he hung to his side of the stage mainly. The only guy I was less than impressed with was Tim Yeung (Divine Heresy, World Under Blood). Don’t get me wrong, Timmy can play his ass off. I’d just rather him skip the Tommy Lee worshiping drum stick twirling, and pointing crap. Dude, that shit is lame and you are not getting laid because of it.

Meanwhile, everything on this end of the night set sprang from the presence of David Vincent. Ring leader, demon master, king; he was not to be denied as he curated the set bit by bit. He kept his comments entertaining, but thankfully short. The guy is brilliant and was great at motivating the crowd to keep their energy up after a long day and night. As tonight’s performance indicates, the band is far from over, certainly can still deliver live, and are not to be trifled with!

 

Until next year Summer Slaughter

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Morbid Angel Set List:

 

Immortal Rites
Fall from Grace
Day of Suffering
Rapture
Maze of Torment
Vengeance Is Mine
Ageless, I Still Am
Curse the Flesh
Existo Vulgore
Where the Slime Live
Blood on My Hands
Bil Ur-Sag
Word of Shit (The Promised Land)
God of Emptiness

 

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WORDS BY KEITH CHACHKES

PHOTOS BY HILLARIE JASON PHOTOGRAPHY