Thu
21
Apr

Lions Pride Music Announces New Band ADELLAIDE

 
Lions Pride Music is glad to welcome onboard, Adellaide, the new band by ex. Horyzon vocalist Daniel Vargas. The band will shortly hereafter release an EP, as a teaser for their front coming debut album, set for release in 2017.
 
Adellaide is a Melodic Rock and AOR band, inspired by names like Journey, Survivor, Kansas, mixing with a modern sounds as Work of Art, Care of Night, Serpentine, Sonic Station, etc.
The band has Daniel Vargas (vocals and keyboard) ex- Horyzon - also from Lions Pride, Ale Nammur (guitar), Claudio Nammur (drums) and Alek Ribet (bass).
 
Adelaide recorded an EP at Falaschi Musical Institute, by production of Tito Falaschi, Edu Falaschi’s brother (ex- Angra's vocal). The EP counts with three tracks: Save your love, Heroes where Joey Summer and Rodrigo Marenna both participated in the vocals, also from Lions Pride and Edge of Feelings. All backing vocals by Tito Falaschi. The production has been made by Ale Nammur and Tito Falaschi. The album's cover has been made by the artist Joey Poliycarpo who worked with Goran Edman, from Horyzon, etc. The launch of the EP is June 1st, 2016. Adellaide is preparing the full album for 2017.
 
 
Thu
21
Apr

LITTLE CAESAR Release First Ever Double Live Album May 6

Artist: 
Friday, May 6, 2016
Categories: 
News Feed
 
Little Caesar release their first ever double live album worldwide on May 6th with pre-orders available right now. “Brutally Honest Live in Holland” was recorded on 6/20/2015 at Muziekcentrum De Bosuil in Weert, Holland. Lead Singer Ron Young adds, "It’s called “Brutally Honest” because there are no overdubs, “clean ups” or fixes to alter what musically occurred that night.
 
Live music is a unique interaction. It’s an energy exchange between the players and the listeners. This album captures that exchange. It captures a moment in time where our adoration for the power of music, with all its subtle imperfections, combined with a welcoming audience, create an experience that will never occur again. We hope you enjoy it and we hope to get to enjoy a similar exchange with you… in person,…so that we can get to make great music with you all. Without you, your love of music and your support of Little Caesar, we would never get the gift of that cherished exchange.”
 
They will be triumphantly returning to Germany, Spain, Belgium and France starting on May 6th for 17 dates to celebrate the release of Brutally Honest. Along with the recent addition of Pharoah Barret on Bass (The Four Horsemen) they are proud to announce the joining of Alex Kane on Guitar. Alex was a founding member of Warner Bros artist Life, Sex and Death, and has played Guitar with Marky Ramone’s Blitzkrieg, Sass Jordan and Richie Ramone.
 
"Brutally Honest" contains 21 songs taken from the entire Little Caesar catalog; including favorites such as Chain of Fools, Rum and Coke, In Your Arms and a brand new song never recorded or released before called Crushed Velvet. Ron Young had this to say about the new song, "It's about so many women I know in Hollywood that have not grown old gracefully and are leaving claw marks while clinging to a self destructive life out of fear."
 
Brutally Honest will be available at all the shows in Europe as well Apple iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Google Play and Spotify. iTunes pre-orders will instantly be able to download the tracks Rum and Coke and Chain of Fools.
As a special offer to Little Caesar fans in the UK, if you travel to one of the shows in Europe and show your ID at the merchandise stand to prove you live in the UK Little Caesar will give you a free concert t-shirt to say thank you for making the trip.
 
Track Listing:
Supersonic
Rock ’n’ Roll State of Mind
Hard Times
Hard Rock Hell
Tastes Good to Me
Down ’n’ Dirty
I Wish It Would Rain
American Dream
Real Rock Drive
Redemption
Prisoner of Love
Wrong Side of the Tracks
Crushed Velvet
Rum and Coke
Chain of Fools
Every Picture Tells a Story/Happy
Dirty Water
Sick and Tired
Drive It Home
In Your Arms
Down to the Wire
 
2016 European Tour Dates:
5/6 Oostende – Belgium @ Bada Bing
5/7 Arras – France @ Blue Devil
5/8 Beerse – Belgium @ Beatnik
5/9 Hamburg – Germany @ Hafenklang
5/11 Bordesholm – Germany @ Albatros
5/12 Bremen – Germany @ Meisenfrei
5/13 München – Germany @ Garage Deluxe
5/14 Lichtenfels – Germany @ Paunchy Cats
5/15 Krefeld – Germany @ Kulturrampe
5/16 Frankfurt – Germany @ Nachtelben
5/17 Verviers – Belgium @ Spirit of 66
5/19 Bilbao – Spain @ Antzokia
5/20 A Coruña – Spain @ Mardi Gras
5/21 Cangas – Spain @ Salason
5/22 Leon – Spain @ Gran Café
5/24 Madrid – Spain @ La Boîte
5/25 Valencia – Spain @ Paberse Matao
 
Little Caesar is:
Ron Young - Vocals
Pharaoh Barrett - Bass, Vocals
Alex Kane - Guitar, Vocals
Loren Molinare - Guitar, Vocals
Tom Morris - Drums
 
 
 
Thu
21
Apr

CODA - Coda (Review)

information persons: 
content: 
40%
Produced By: 
Vince O'Regan
Running Time: 
48
Release Date: 
2016
Released: 
UK
Musical Style: 
Hard Rock
Label: 
Z Records
Artist: 
Score: 
40
Categories: 
Reviews
 
Coda is a new British/American outfit, destined to be regarded by the few that hear it, as an opportunity lost. I don’t like to stereotype, after all, with rock n roll anything is possible any time, so you must have an open mind.
That said, seeing the name Vince O’Regan in the production credits brings me out in cold sweat as my ears slowly retract into my head in an act of self-preservation.
 
And while I once worshipped at the altar of all things Sabu, vocalist Paul Sabu has long since passed his best and now resides in a raspy, gravely realm along with several other legends I won’t name here.
Coda also features CJ Curse on bass and Eric Ragno on keyboards plus Andy Pierce on drums.
 
And while I wanted to be proved wrong, sadly I’m not. Coda is another production death statistic O’Regan can add to his long, long list of (dis)credits – Alibi, Pulse, Legion, Eden, Bob Catley and Escape.
Loud and in your face (did I mention loud?) does not make a good production and as expected, this is another huge sonic mess, with bass parts so loud my speakers threatened to walk out; tinny guitars and badly mixed vocals; plus is Eric Ragno even on here? I can hardly hear his keyboard parts beyond a couple of background fills and some organ in Heat On Ice. The mix is that bad.
 
Vocally Paul does his best, but the voice is unrecognizable from the days of Only Child and it's at times painful to listen to.
Song quality isn’t much better. Land Of The Free and Use It Or Lose It are appalling and Den Of Thieves and One Way Love just sound like a mess, almost unlistenable.
Elsewhere most other tracks just blend into each other. There’s little light and shade here. The only track that holds any interest is One Friend To Another.

Not surprisingly, this is a huge mess and will really struggle to sell. Vince O’Regan needs a producer and Z Records needs a winner. Neither appear to be forthcoming and certainly aren’t on display for this debut album. I’ll be surprised if there’s a sequel.
 
 
Wed
20
Apr

MELODICROCKFEST Australia - Set Times (May 13-14)

Release Year: 
2015
Categories: 
Tour News
 
MELODICROCKFEST AUSTRALIA
May 13 & 14, 2016
Elephant & Wheelbarrow, St. Kilda
 
Set Times:
 
Friday May 13:
 
VIP Ticket Holders – Soundcheck / Meet & Greet - 2.00pm
VIP Ticket Holders – Erik Gronwall (unplugged) - 3.00
3.30 - 5.00 (TBA)
 
The Radio Sun (unplugged) 5.00 - 5.30
Paul Laine (unplugged) 5.45 - 6.25
Black Majesty (unplugged) 6.40 - 7.20
Tonk 7.45 - 8.45
Vanishing Point 9.00 - 10.00
Sisters Doll 10.20 - 11.30
 
Saturday May 14:
 
Doors: 1.00
Teargas 2.00 - 2.30
Serpentine Sky 2.45 - 3.30
The Radio Sun 3.45 - 4.45
White Widdow 5.00 - 6.00
BB Steal 6.30 - 7.40
Erik Gronwall 8.00 - 9.00
Paul Laine 9.15 - 10.30
Eclipse 10.45 –
 
Tickets & Artist Information:
 
Friday May 13 - $35
Saturday May 14 - $65
2 Day Ticket - $89
 
VIP Weekend Pass $220 (100 only)
- VIP entry both days
- Exclusive Meet & Greet/Soundcheck with all artists Friday Afternoon
- Exclusive access to VIP/Artist Green Room Area during entire event
- VIP laminate
- Exclusive acoustic performance by Erik Gronwall!
(LESS THAN 40 LEFT!!! STRICTLY 100 ONLY AVAILABLE)
 
(All prices include GST)
 
 

 

 
Wed
20
Apr

JOHNNY MONARCO Departs ENUFF Z NUFF

From the good folks at: METAL SLUDGE // EXCLUSIVE: In what appears to be a mutual decision, Monaco said he has no plans to return, as founding bassist Chip Z’Nuff has taken over lead vocals
 
LOS ANGELES — Johnny Monaco, lead singer and guitarist for Enuff Z’Nuff, has announced he is out of the band in the wake of Enuff Z’Nuff playing in New York this past weekend without him, Monaco said just a few minutes ago in a Metal Sludge exclusive.
 
“Initially, I just wanted to take a break because of a problem with my thumb — it’s called “trigger thumb” — to figure out my treatment options, but now I’m not sure if I want to come back because it looks like I’m not needed,” Monaco said.
 
Chip Z’Nuff took over lead singing duties at two small-scale in New York. Check the youtube video below.  Tony Stoffregen and Tony Fennell are playing guitar in the video.
 
Furthermore, Monaco said he felt snubbed in not being included in a new record contract for Enuff Z’Nuff that Chip just signed with top European label Frontiers Records.
 
“I’m disappointed in not being involved,” Monaco said. “Frontiers wants old songs with (original singer) Donnie Vie. Chip is saying this is going to be a new record, but it’s not. It’s old stuff with Donnie. Part of the deal, I think they’re giving Donnie money obviously because he wrote the songs. That’s another thing. If I was the writer, it would make more sense for me to still be in the band.”
 
Monaco said he spoke to Z’Nuff two days ago and that Chip said he wants to do the singing now.
 
Z’Nuff was not available for comment.
 
Monaco, from Chicago, was in Enuff Z’Nuff from 1996 to 2008, then rejoined in 2013.
 
“Now I know how Donnie felt,” Monaco said. “Me and him have the same kind of issues with the whole thing.”
 
Wed
20
Apr

BRIAN JOHNSON Issues Statement

As many AC/DC fans know, the remaining shows for the 2016 AC/DC Rock or Bust World Tour, including 10 postponed U.S. shows, are being rescheduled with a guest singer.  I want personally to explain the reason because I don’t believe the earlier press releases sufficiently set out what I wanted to say to our fans or the way in which I thought it should be presented.

On March 7th, after a series of examinations by leading physicians in the field of hearing loss, I was advised that if I continue to perform at large venues, I risked total deafness.  While I was horrified at the reality of the news that day, I had for a time become aware that my partial hearing loss was beginning to interfere with my performance on stage.  I was having difficulty hearing the guitars on stage and because I was not able to hear the other musicians clearly, I feared the quality of my performance could be compromised.  In all honesty this was something I could not in good conscience allow.  Our fans deserve my performance to be at the highest level, and if for any reason I can’t deliver that level of performance I will not disappoint our fans or embarrass the other members of AC/DC.  I am not a quitter and I like to finish what I start, nevertheless, the doctors made it clear to me and my bandmates that I had no choice but to stop performing on stage for the remaining shows and possibly beyond.  That was the darkest day of my professional life.

Since that day, I have had several consultations with my doctors and it appears that, for the near future, I will be unable to perform on stage at arena and stadium size venues where the sound levels are beyond my current tolerance, without the risk of substantial hearing loss and possibly total deafness.  Until that time, I tried as best as I could to continue despite the pain and hearing loss but it all became too much to bear and too much to risk.

I am personally crushed by this development more than anyone could ever imagine.  The emotional experience I feel now is worse than anything I have ever in my life felt before.  Being part of AC/DC, making records and performing for the millions of devoted fans this past 36 years has been my life’s work.  I cannot imagine going forward without being part of that, but for now I have no choice.  The one thing for certain is that I will always be with AC/DC at every show in spirit, if not in person.

Most importantly, I feel terrible having to disappoint the fans who bought tickets for the canceled shows and who have steadfastly supported me and AC/DC these many years.  Words cannot express my deep gratitude and heartfelt thanks not just for the recent outpouring to me personally of kind words and good wishes, but also for the years of loyal support of AC/DC.  My thanks also go to Angus and Cliff for their support.

Finally, I wish to assure our fans that I am not retiring.  My doctors have told me that I can continue to record in studios and I intend to do that.  For the moment, my entire focus is to continue medical treatment to improve my hearing.  I am hoping that in time my hearing will improve and allow me to return to live concert performances.  While the outcome is uncertain, my attitude is optimistic.  Only time will tell.

Once again, my sincere best wishes and thanks to everyone for their support and understanding.

Love,
Brian

 
Tue
19
Apr

EASY ACTION Get Ready To 'Drop The Bomb'

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Categories: 
News Feed
Swedish Glam Rock legends EASY ACTION will release their new single and the video for the new track “Drop The Bomb”  on May 27. 
 
This spring marks the 10th anniversary of EASY ACTION’s comeback show at the Sweden Rock Festival in 2006. The Swedish glam pioneers ZINNY ZAN (Shotgun Messiah, Zan Clan) and KEE MARCELLO (Europe, K2) had not played together for over 20 years, and the show was meant to be a one time thing.
Zinny Zan: ”.. but with the new members SIMON ROXX (Ammotrack, Volume Unit), BJÖRN ”Grizzly” HÖGLUND (The Summit, Martina Edoff) and MICHAEL GRIMM (Supergroupies) we had so much fun, and sounded so good   that we decided to have a go at it.”
 
 
The following years the band played several club dates and festivals, and supported TWISTED SISTER for a handful of Scandinavian dates. In 2008 the band released a new version of ”We Go Rocking”, and the new song ”Jack’s Back”. In 2009 the band had written enough material for a new album, and the basic tracks were laid down in September 2009. In 2011 the new album entitled ”Looking Up Your Old Address” was still not finished.
 
Björn ”Grizzly” Höglund: ”That’s when we lost Michael due to complications with his diabetes, and... well that’s where we left it. The album is still on the shelves.”
In January of 2016 the band retrieved a hard drive consisting of multi angle pro shot video footage of the 2006 show at the Sweden Rock Festival.
Björn ”Grizzly” Höglund: ”I started going through the footage and the energy of that show just hit me! We had something special in that line-up. Seeing Michael on that stage playing with his childhood favorite band, and all the fun we had, was moving to say the least .. But there was almost no audio recorded at the Sweden Rock show, so we decided do go back to the album we never finished. The song ”Drop The Bomb” was close enough to completion so we decided to use that.”
 
Ironically that song was written back in 1984 and intended for Easy Action’s sophomore album.
 
Zinny Zan: ”We wanted to close the book by at least releasing something from the would be album. If not for all the people who asked about the band .. then for Michael. Though I am sure that many of the songs we wrote will surface some way or another pretty soon.
 
 
Tue
19
Apr

PAUL GILBERT Will Destroy on May 27

Artist: 
Friday, May 27, 2016
Categories: 
News Feed

It's no accident that I CAN DESTROY cuts a wide swath of styles and textures, from the full-frontal assault of  'Everybody Use Your Goddamn Turn Signal' to the jazz-blues lament of 'One Woman Too Many' (which also features GILBERT's patented four-pick Makita drill-bit riffery) to the radio-friendly balladeering of 'Love We Had' to the smoking-hot gut/heart punch of 'I Am Not the One (Who Wants To Be With You),' the latter track's title a playful reference to the ubiquitous #1 hit PAUL GILBERT enjoyed as part of his gig as lead guitarist for the still-going-strong Mr. Big.
 
'My guitar playing was born from playing in my teenage heavy rock bands,' GILBERT explains. 'After playing for 40 years, I've been able to evolve the way that I see the fretboard, and how I hear the guitar in my head. This opens up my soloing, and also my writing. I couldn't have written this music when I was a kid. I couldn't have written these lyrics either. I needed time to live'to experience joy, and anger, and love, and frustration at people who don't use their turn signals.'
 
GILBERT knew that I CAN DESTROY producer Kevin Shirley (Led Zeppelin, Iron Maiden, Rush, Joe Bonamassa), whom he previously collaborated with on Mr. Big's 2011 release WHAT IF, would push him to do his best from the get-go. 'One thing I knew about working with Kevin as a solo artist is that there weren't going to be that many overdubs on the record ' not that many takes, and not many fixes,' he reports. 'As a musician, that puts the fear into you. It's a good fear, and it made me want to prepare in a pretty healthy way.'
 
With Shirley onboard to get behind the board, GILBERT next had to cull together some top-drawer musicians to bring into the studio. 'On drums, we've got Thomas Lang, who's somewhat of a drumming legend, and on bass is Kevin Chown,' details Gilbert. 'He was the only guy I'd never worked with before, and he was great. He played all the right stuff. He's played with everybody from Chuck Berry and Little Richard to Sebastian Bach.'
 
Ultimately, the joy GILBERT expresses all throughout I CAN DESTROY celebrates the freedom and creativity he enjoys as a solo artist. 'I do my best. It's pretty incredible to have been living the dream and putting food on the table by banging it all out on an electric guitar,' he concludes. 'This is actually my 30th year as a recording artist, and I still enjoy the search. I like looking around, trying to find things I haven't done yet, and then seeing if I can do them.'
 
Here's the complete track listing of I CAN DESTROY:
 
1. Everybody Use Your Goddamn Turn Signal
2. I Can Destroy
3. Knocking On A Locked Door
4. One Woman Too Many
5. Woman Stop
6. Gonna Make You Love Me
7. I Am Not The One (Who Wants To Be With You)
8. Blues Just Saving My Life
9. Make It (If We Try)
10. Love We Had
11. I Will Be Remembered
12. Adventure and Trouble
13. Great White Buffalo (bonus track)
 
 
Tue
19
Apr

One On One With Mitch Lafon - PAUL LAINE & BRIAN VOLLMER

Artist: 
Release Year: 
2015
Categories: 
Podcasts & Radio

Ep. 213 of One On One With Mitch Lafon featuring Canadian singers Paul Laine and Brian Vollmer

Link to interviews: http://www.spreaker.com/user/talkingmetal/1on1-mitch-lafon-213-paul-laine-brian-vo

Former Danger Danger singer Paul Laine as well as Helix's Brian Vollmer join Mitch for episode 213 of One On One With Mitch Lafon.

In the episode's first interview singer Paul Laine discussed his new The Defiants (band & album) featuring Bruno Ravel & Rob Marcello, the infamous Danger Danger Cockroach album and subsequent lawsuit, his time with Danger Danger, his country career, DarkHorse, manager Bruce Allen and much more.

Quotes from the Paul Laine interview:

How the Defiants came about (time: 5.24): "We just went, 'Let's write a record together and see if we like the songs.' I didn't see past the end of the album."

Danger Danger: "My years in Danger Danger; it was a great band to be in. Live the band is fantastic."

On joining Danger Danger (time: 9.39): "One day I get a phone call and they said, 'You know Ted is gone and we have permission from Sony to take you on. Are you in? At the time I was in the middle of a lawsuit with the whole Bruce Allen thing and I said, 'Yes.'"

Quitting Danger Danger repeatedly (time 25.00:) "Every single record I did with Danger Danger was my last record. Danger Danger is Danger Danger and I don't see us really moving forward. I would go start on my next solo record. Every time I was done. That's why those records sound differently. I would start writing these songs and Danger Danger would call me up and they'd be like, 'We got a record deal. Are you in?' Ummm, 'Dudes, I'm doing something completely different. So, I would give them my songs and they would come with their songs and we'd put out this record. Then we'd get a tour and now I'm on the road. So, you come off the road and go, 'OK, I'm going to finish this (solo) record.' Then another record deal came in and they're like, 'well we need your three songs.' 'Ah, fuck! Fine."

For more about Paul Laine visit:
Online: http://www.darkhorseofficial.com
TWITTER: @mrpaullaine
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/paullaineofficial
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4HlA04lM6Dcfn8BfHsKoI5

In this episode's second interview Helix's Brian Vollmer gives us an update on all things Helix including working on new music, the band's longevity and much more.

The Interview starts at the 46.02 minute mark.

Quote from the Brian Vollmer interview: Touring (time 54.58): "The bar scene is pretty much dead in Canada. I really wonder where young bands are going to learn their craft. We learned how to play our instruments, how to sing, and just to mature as musicians & individuals while we were on their out there on the road."

For more about about Brian Vollmer visit:
Online: http://www.planethelix.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Helix-Metal-Band-907456395983726
Twitter: @helixtheband
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7JF6mRd5N8LzsKugg4rcSG
 
Mon
18
Apr

THE DEFIANTS - The Defiants (Review)

information persons: 
content: 
98%

 

Produced By: 
Bruno Ravel & The Defiants
Running Time: 
58
Release Date: 
2016
Released: 
Worldwide
Musical Style: 
Melodic Hard Rock
Label: 
Frontiers
Artist: 
Score: 
98
Friday, April 15, 2016
Categories: 
News Feed
 
 
Put Paul Laine, Bruno Ravel and Rob Marcello together and you just know something special will evolve. The Danger Danger alumni join forces for the first time together as a trio, even if it’s a virtual trio, with the 3 members all recording in their own individual studios.
Laine is still revered for his work with Bruno Ravel over 4 studio albums with Danger Danger (alongside Andy Timmons and Steve West) and of course Rob Marcello has been touring with the guys for years and most recently delivered an outstanding performance on the band’s Revolve album (with Ted Poley). If that confuses you, then you haven’t been paying attention to some of the best music of the last two decades!
 
The Defiants was born out of a desire for a new rock vehicle for Paul Laine (alongside his country Dark Horse project) and a project for Rob and Bruno in lieu of any new D2 material.
 
Despite individually recording, the album has a very cohesive feel. Tying it all together is a brilliant mix from Bruno and some bright, dynamic performances from all, a real achievement when considering the circumstances.
 
The result is almost exactly as expected. There’s a huge chunk of Four The Hard Way and Gildersleeves (Paul’s vocals and Bruno’s production) and some Revolve as well (thanks to Rob’s guitar style); but The Defiants also has its own feel.
Most noticeable for me was some of the choruses – they are super slick and more 80s sounding than the darker edge of the Laine fronted D2 albums.
 
Track for track, there’s just one great song after another. With perhaps one exception that will be down to personal taste.
Love & Bullets and When The Lights Go Down are both high energy melodic rockers with so much to love about them. Waiting On A Heartbreak is an even more melodic anthem with some brilliant vocals and a ton of shred and Runaway sees the introduction of some piano on a neat little feel good song with a monster commercial chorus. You just can’t help but sing along here.
Perfection all the way thus far.
 
Then a small bump in the road. I’m not digging Lil' Miss Rock'n'roll. It’s one of those swaggering bluesy rockers that mentions a bunch of classic song titles and is just a tad lyrically cheesy for my tastes. It’s out of character with the rest of the album though, so it’s instantly back into the brilliance with Last Kiss – a track which is exactly what I love about these guys - intense, darker, gritty and a kick ass anthemic chorus that rolls along at pace.
Save Me Tonight is a slow 6 minute moody, brooding ballad/rocker that slows the album for the first time. Huge vocal here from Paul and a wonderfully constructed slower track.
 
Take Me Back is pure Danger Danger – up tempo, fun, retro and delivers another set of great hooks.
We All Fall Down is another highlight for me – it again has that grittier edge of Laine fronted D2. Attitude laced vocals and a choppy riff, a melodic bridge and a big chorus hook….love it.
That’s When I’ll Stop Loving You is the second rock ballad of the album. At nearly 7 minutes the song does feel longer than others, but it’s still over in a flash. Emotive vocals, moody guitars and an expanded Def Leppard style musical base.
 
Closing out the album is one of the best tracks onboard – the fast paced anthemic rocker Underneath The Stars which is just pure brilliance. Perfect Paul Laine, Danger Danger and melodic rock all round. Big riffs, big chorus, big smiles.

So The Defiants is essentially a modern day Paul Laine meets Danger Danger 4 The Hard Way and Return Of The Great Gildersleeves, but with a stronger 80s feel; all mixed with latter day D2 in Revolve plus a touch of its own uniqueness.
Basically the perfect album for fans of Danger Danger/Paul Laine and all fans of brilliant, super catchy, hard edged melodic rock.
The production style had a sound a little left of what I expected, but the songs deliver everything I wanted. Huge!
 
 
Mon
18
Apr

TREAT - Ghost Of Graceland (Review)

information persons: 
content: 
99%
Produced By: 
Peter Mansson & Anders Wikstrom
Running Time: 
52
Release Date: 
2016
Released: 
Worldwide
Musical Style: 
Melodic Hard Rock
Label: 
Frontiers
Artist: 
Score: 
99
Friday, April 15, 2016
Categories: 
Reviews
 
We all know what an astounding record Coup De Grace was, mainly because most of us are still playing it some 6 years since it was released. Where has that time gone??
With Ghost Of Graceland Swedish legends Treat warned us that they were changing things up a little for the new album – updating their sound for a modern day feel.
And that they have done, but this is no leap into the unknown or unfamiliar territory. There are noticeable changes and some fairly contemporary sounds going on, but at the heart of this album is twelve absolutely cracking melodic rock songs that are driven by hooks, melodies and choruses to die for.
 
Then there is the production! The updated sound is a perfect fit for the band and sees them continue to evolve. The feel is somewhat lighter, despite a couple of tracks being every bit as heavy as ever and there are orchestral parts all over this record.
This album is still going to sound fresh in 6 years the same way that Coup De Grace has kept us company for the last 6.
Everything about this album screams class, style and intelligent songwriting. Not a weak track or filler to be found and the band deserve to be proud of yet another essential release.
 
This is a different beast than Coup De Grace. The guitars and overall production style is more attuned to a modern rock market than classic Scandi-hard rock. There are also a lot of additional effects and synth passages and even the vocals are at times slanted towards a modern accent.
In places I could imagine something similar coming from the likes of Shinedown, but once the chorus hits – every time it’s a melodic home run.
 
There are so many anthemic choruses on here; it was hard to keep track of them all! Several weeks of listening later, it still sounds fresh and new and exciting to listen to.
 
Opening the album with a mid-tempo, heavy anthem, the band immediately signals that they’ve updated their sound. So guitars might be a bit more aggressive and tuned down a little, but the chorus is immediately likable. The symphonic keyboards add real texture to the song.
I Don't Miss the Misery is what I referred to before when I compared some tracks to Shinedown. The intro, heavy riff and verse vocal is pure modern rock, but the chorus is glorious, hands in the air, anthemic bliss. I love the contrasts.
Better the Devil You Know is kinda left of center and something different again, until another anthemic layered chorus arrives to throw us back to the 80s.
 
Do Your Own Stunts is an extraordinary song in any day or age. It’s not quite a ballad, not quite anything else. Basically it’s a slow, building track with a lot of heart and a lead vocal and chorus that defy gravity. Add in orchestral parts and piano and you have a modern masterpiece.
That track rolls seamlessly into Endangered, which is more traditional Treat and once again features a likeable commercial verse before a monster chorus blows things sky high.
 
Inferno is a very similar track and delivers a one-two old-school melodic rock punch of big choruses and big hooks.
The curiously titled Alien Earthlings is slower and darker and creeps along with a modern vibe until, yes once again, a monster anthemic layered chorus arrives for singalong time.
Nonstop Madness is a simpler, more relaxed track, but there’s no letup in pace or that expected big anthem chorus.
 
Too Late to Die Young rocks along at a good pace, perhaps the fastest rocker of the album. The beat thumps and the vocal harmonies and a killer chorus make it yet another winner.
House on Fire probably blends into the album more inconspicuously than some other tracks, but it has its place. It’s all hooks and while not as immediate as others, still grows into an essential track over time.
 
Together Alone is a beautiful ballad that sticks in your head, sung by guitarist Anders Wikstrom and accompanied only with piano and orchestra. The chorus is layers deep in instrumentation and makes quite an impact. It reminds me a little of something Mike Tramp might try.
Everything to Everyone closes the album with a multi-layered mid-tempo rocker. Another good chorus of course and in many ways the albums closes in the same musical way it started.

Ghost Of Graceland is full of class, full of more classic Treat songs and full of extraordinary production techniques that take several weeks to absorb and appreciate. I would not be surprised if some come back to this album in several years’ time to discuss how it lead the way as far as moving melodic rock in a more modern, contemporary direction.

Coup De Grace was more a traditional melodic hard rock record that had almost universal appeal. This album perhaps may not have the legs of its predecessor, due to the style and overall more laid back design, but there’s no denying this is another classic and an album the band and us as fans should be very proud of. Brilliant as hoped.
 
Mon
18
Apr

DRIVE SHE SAID - Pedal To The Metal (Review)

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Drive She Said
Running Time: 
53
Release Date: 
2016
Released: 
Worldwide
Musical Style: 
AOR
Label: 
Frontiers
Score: 
82
Friday, April 15, 2016
Categories: 
Reviews
 
I really wasn’t expecting much to be honest. I’m not sure why – maybe I had left over memories of the band’s last album from way back in 2003 or perhaps the horrid comeback album from Balance a few years back.
But I’m pleased to say that for the most part, my expectations have been exceeded.
Aside from band stalwarts Mark Mangold (keyboards, backing vocals) and Al Fritsch (vocals, backing vocals, guitar, bass), there are about 700 additional guest musicians appearing here, such as Ken Sandin bass; Pontus Engborg drums; Peter Yttergren drums; Kenny Aronoff drums; and Kurt Gellersted and Ricky Wheels guitars.
There are also no less than 8 backing vocalists including the talents of Goran Edman, Randy Jackson, Tomas Vikstrom, Peppy Castro and Ted Poley!
 
Anyway, what’s important is the music on offer and here we have a collection of very (totally and utterly) 80s sounding classic AOR tracks, complete with all the necessary pomp and excessive production fans of Drive, She Said might expect.
 
The totally 80s melodic hard rock of Touch opens the album and I know you will all think the same thing with that opening riff. Very familiar indeed!
I always find it funny when a melodic/AOR band talks about putting the ‘Pedal to the Metal’, but that’s exactly what happens with the title track here. No, it ain’t metal, but it certainly rocks pretty hard for these guys.
In R Blood is an immediate attention getting tune – a great pomp rocker with some blinding keyboards and over the top vocals and chorus. Nice guitar solo too.
Said It All is a great sentimental ballad in that classic 80s AOR style.
The production quality is pretty varied around the record and Writing on The Wall perhaps suffers the most, but what a glorious 70s pomp rocker this is. Full dramatic Styx organ in play and swirling keyboards all over the place. My favourite track alongside In R Blood.
 
Rainbows and Hurricanes is another varied song with pace changes and moody vocals, plus a dramatic heavier chorus. Another cool song.
Fiona comes back for the first time since the band’s sophomore record for the huge ballad In Your Arms. A tasty 80s light-AOR moment.
 
So far so good. But I’m not sure what happened next. This is one of those true What. The. Fuck. moments one sometimes encounters as a reviewer.
Track 10: I’m The Nyte and to a lesser extent, track 11: Lost In You are just fucking horrible. I mean bad. I mean catastrophically bad to the point you just wonder how anyone could let two such atrociously bad songs make the same album as the rest of the material.
Or maybe there has been a mastering error and two programmed-techno-dance-pop songs from a Bavarian DJ found their way on here by mistake?
Guys – not sure what you were thinking (or smoking) – but this is not DSS and I can’t imagine one single fan anywhere thinking these are two good songs.
 
The album closes with an acoustic ballad that really isn’t that exciting and doesn’t make up for the audio assault of the previous 2 songs. So for me this album is 9 tracks only and finishes with that fine ballad duet with Fiona.

A pretty good effort here – as long as you hit the stop button at the conclusion of track 9. The production quality doesn’t come close to most other titles in the marketplace and does vary from track to track, but there’s enough pomp and melody in the songs to forgive that.
I can’t forgive those two late album tracks though, thank God they did not have those further up in the order. How they got past quality control I don’t know.
But overall, pretty good job guys.
 
 
Mon
18
Apr

SHIRAZ LANE - For Crying Out Loud (Review)

information persons: 
content: 
70%
Running Time: 
51
Release Date: 
2016
Released: 
Worldwide
Musical Style: 
Hard Rock
Label: 
Frontiers
Artist: 
Score: 
70
Friday, April 15, 2016
Categories: 
Reviews
 
 
It’s always good to welcome new talent onto the scene and we need more of it.
Finland has already delivered some impressive bands over the last few years and Shiraz Lane are the latest to arrive.
The guys compare themselves with US giants Guns N Roses, Skid Row and Aerosmith; as well as local favourites The 69 Eyes, Amorphis, Lordi and Sonic Syndicate. The basic premise is therefore easy to understand.
These youngsters in their twenties embody the kick ass, free rock n roll spirit that drives so many.
 
Songs like Momma's Boy and House Of Cards certainly have that GNR spirit and swagger to them. I can hear some Faster Pussycat too.
Begging For Mercy heads towards The Darkness thanks to some falsetto vocals and general silliness.
 
I guess now is as good a time as any to discuss vocalist Hannes Kett. If the band is to reach stardom, they either need to rein this guy in or move on without him. He is the clear weak link on this record.
The really classy ballad Same Ol' Blues is a phenomenal tune, but the vocals are a big distraction. And elsewhere (such as the high energy Mental Slavery), the vocals are so high, my dog runs from the room every time I play it. Not to mention the whiney tone.
The vocals are just too high, too often and mainly squealing. It takes away from some otherwise really strong material, such as the GNR inspired For Crying Out Loud and the 7 minute bluesy ballad Bleeding.

Great potential here. But they’re not Guns N Roses and they’re not The Darkness. And they are not in the league of their heroes just yet. Especially with the vocals, which for me are a massive distraction to the point that I can’t enjoy the album as I might normally.
The band is nearly there with the songs and production, but vocally, there’s a long way to go.
 
 
Sun
17
Apr

AC/DC Confirm The Unimaginable

04/16/2016
ROCK OR BUST WORLD TOUR CONTINUES WITH AXL ROSE
AC/DC'S ROCK OR BUST WORLD TOUR RESUMES WITH AXL ROSE ON VOCALS
 
"AC/DC band members would like to thank Brian Johnson for his contributions and dedication to the band throughout the years. We wish him all the best with his hearing issues and future ventures. As much as we want this tour to end as it started, we understand, respect and support Brian's decision to stop touring and save his hearing. We are dedicated to fulfilling the remainder of our touring commitments to everyone that has supported us over the years, and are fortunate that Axl Rose has kindly offered his support to help us fulfill this commitment. AC/DC will resume their Rock Or Bust World Tour with Axl Rose joining on vocals. The European stadium tour dates begin on May 7 in Lisbon, Portugal and run through June 12 in Aarhus, Denmark as previously announced (see below for full itinerary). Following this European run of dates with AC/DC, Axl Rose will head out on his Guns N Roses, Not In This Lifetime Summer Stadium Tour. The 10 postponed U.S shows will be rescheduled and announced imminently, also with Axl Rose.
 
AC/DC European tour dates
 
May 7 Lisbon, Portugal Passeio Maritimo De Alges
May 10 Seville, Spain Estadio De La Cartuja
May 13 Marseille, France Stade Velodrome
May 16 Werchter, Belgium Werchter Site
May 19 Vienna, Austria Erns-Happel Stadium
May 22 Prague, Czech Republic Letnany Airport
May 26 Hamburg, Germany Volksparkstadion
May 29 Berne, Switzerland Stade De Suisse
June 1 Leipzig, Germany Red Bull Arena
June 4 London, England The Stadium, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
June 9 Manchester, England  Etihad Stadium
June 12 Aarhus, Denmark Ceres Park
 
Sat
16
Apr

FAITHSEDGE Feat. Stryper/Ace Frehley/Mr. Big/Dokken Members Return With New Album

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Friday, June 24, 2016
Categories: 
News Feed
 
Faithsedge is returning with ‘Restoration’, their third and most melodic release to date. Fronted by mastermind singer / songwriter Giancarlo Floridia, the band returns with a stellar line-up featuring Stryper bass player Tim Gaines, Ace Frehley / Mr .Big drummer Matt Starr and former Dokken guitarist Alex De Rosso. Both Keys and production have been handled by Alessandro Del Vecchio (Hardline/ Revolution Saints).
 
The approach is very melodic with an old school feel: 80's style hooks, big drums, slamming bass, epic keys and big production. At the same time the album keeps a current up to date feel with lyric content of today’s world mixed with a competitive metal feel. Giancarlo's songwriting approach mixed with each members experience and skills takes the album to new heights.
 
With different supergroups that come and go, Faithsedge is more than just that, the band members worked together as a tight team and the result and chemistry show in the end result . The album will be released on Scarlet Records in Europe and North America on June 24th and on Spiritual Beast in Japan, Korea, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan on June 15th.
 
 
 
Fri
15
Apr

TREAT To Film Live DVD/CD at Frontiers Rock Fest


Frontiers Music Srl is pleased to announce that TREAT will also be shooting a live CD/DVD during their appearance at the forthcoming Frontiers Rock Festival to be held at the Live Music Club in Trezzo (Milano), Italy on April 23-24!

Guitarist Anders Wikstrom says: "We're very excited to be able to capture the band in our natural live element again! It's about time! Our DVD catalog isn't that extensive, so that's about to change right now. Mainly concentrating on our recent, but in a lot of ways, most exciting part of our career, so far! The best of the new songs and of course the old Treat classics with some odd one thrown in for good measure. Filmed and recorded in the heartland of where it all started over.'

In related news the TREAT show will be also very special as it will feature special guest Jona Tee from H.E.A.T on keyboards! You're in for a' TREAT!



For more info on FRF III, please visit: www.frontiersrockfestival.com
 
Fri
15
Apr

The Orchard Digital Joins Frontiers Rock Fest


Frontiers Music Srl is pleased to announce that The Orchard, their long time digital distributor, has become the leading sponsor of the forthcoming Frontiers Rock Festival III.
 
From now on the Festival will be 'officially powered by The Orchard' ' the company's personnel will also be available at the Festival to meet musicians and possible labels interested in digital distribution services.
 
'The label has been working with The Orchard from the inception of its digital business history,' says Frontiers President Serafino Perugino. 'They have been a precious partner for many years now and I am truly honored to have them as main sponsor of the Frontiers Rock Festival. I could not recommend them more!'
 
The Orchard's Chief Operating Officer, Colleen Theis adds 'It's been an exciting ride working with Frontiers to achieve their vision and help them continue to expand their brand.  The team has built an extremely successful label through passion, focus, determination, and sheer love of rock and roll.   We're proud to support them and to power Frontiers Rock Festival III.'
 
Frontiers Rock Festival will be held in Trezzo sull'Adda (Milano), Italy on April 23 and 24 and will see such bands as LAST IN LINE; TALISMAN; TREAT; TRIXTER; DRIVE, SHE SAID; GRAHAM BONNET BAND and more perfoming during the 2 days.
 
 

L to R: Dan Griffiths (The Orchard Marketing Strategist), Catherine Kreidich (The Orchard Marketing Strategist), Serafino Perugino (Frontiers President), Mario de Riso (Frontiers Label manager), Colleen Theis (The Orchard Chief Operating Officer), Ben Poliszczuk (The Orchard Label Manager)
Photo credit: Carme Re

 
WEBLINKS
www.frontiersrockfestival.com
www.facebook.com/frontiersrockfestival
www.frontiers.it
www.theorchard.com
 
  
 
Fri
15
Apr

JESSE DAMON To Release 6th Solo Album 'Southern Highway'

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Friday, April 22, 2016
Categories: 
News Feed

Silent Rage front man Jesse Damon is set to release his brand new solo album, Southern Highway, on April 22, 2016. Released by On Fire Records, the album was produced by melodic rock legend Paul Sabu. This is Jesse's sixth solo effort and features 10 brand new studio tracks. As Jesse puts it, "Southern Highway is a melodic driven southern rockin' hell of a good time!"

Known for his infectious hooks and hard rocking melodic sensibility, Jesse has redefined his sound this time around infusing a southern blues style straight out of Nashville while still maintaining the highest caliber melodic style his fans know and love.

Jesse has built quite a resume with a career that spans over 3 decades. With Silent Rage he released 4 albums including the Simmons Records / RCA Records release Don't Touch Me There! The album spawned the MTV Headbanger's Ball favorite Rebel With a Cause. He's worked quite a bit with Gene Simmons and the KISS camp as well. He received a gold album award for co-writing Thou Shalt Not on the Revenge album. With his band Silent Rage, he performed the music for Reason For Livin' from the Gene Simmons Sex Money Kiss release. Also with Silent Rage, he plays on the demo version of Domino which was included in the 2001 KISS box set. Along with appearances on soundtracks and appearing as a guest vocalist on several other artists' releases, throw in 6 solo albums and he's built up a respectable discography.

2017 will mark the 30th anniversary of Silent Rage's debut album Shattered Hearts. There have been talks of "doing something special for the fans," and when those plans have been solidified, they'll be announced.

For more details please visit www.jessedamon.com
 
 
Thu
14
Apr

REBELHOT Launch Debut Album May 27

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Friday, May 27, 2016
Categories: 
News Feed
 
rebelHot is pleased to announce the release of their electronic press kit. The EPK contains 30 seconds preview of each album song, pictures of the band and more. Worldwide release date: May 27.

rebelHot is a 4 piece band absolutely soaked in rootsy 70's Rock influences. A mix of rock, blues, and funk you can't miss.
Their first album includes 10 original songs and it features Jason Patterson of Cry of Love as special guest.

Soak up the 70’s rock atmosphere, put on a pair of bell bottoms and your most comfortable shirt, and prepare to get your groove on and stomp your feet! With a mix of rock, blues, and funk, get ready for the band that was missing with a unique sound, no overdubs, no frills…just riffs, good vibes and a raspy, warm voice to guide the way. Coming from various rock scene main acts, this four piece band consists of talented musicians with years of live international experience. These guys will let you relive the feeling of the best years of rock music… in a new, modern way.
 
Album tracklist:
1.Shake it
2.Free
3.Holy is my beer
4.Pray for the rain
5.Everywhere you go
6.Love
7.Lucky
8.Hands up
9.Hot stuff
10. rebelHot
11. Pray for the rain (Acoustic version featuring Jason Patterson)
 
 
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Thu
14
Apr

Danger Zone - "Turn It Up" (Official Video)

 
Italian Melodic Rock band DANGER ZONE debut their new video from their new album “Closer To Heaven” out tomorrow, April 15.
 
 
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Thu
14
Apr

JOE LYNN TURNER Thanks Richie Blackmore

 
JOE LYNN TURNER issued this statement in reply to RICHIE BLACKMORE's recent comments on the 'Slaves And Masters' album:
 
“Congrats to Deep Purple for their long overdue induction...And I am proud and blessed to be a part of the DP legacy.

However...Blackmore's absence at the ceremony was truly noticed. His credo always was and is to know your own truth and walk your own path... follow no one.  A true 'outlaw' til the end.

So I am humbled and touched by the recent Blackmore post concerning my work with the band. His respectful and supportive comments of my efforts on the ‘Slaves and Masters’ album were better than any 'award' I could receive especially from an organization that has 'lost the point' many years ago.
I agree that ‘Slaves and Masters’ is a great album as our collaborations have always been a mix of magical chemistry and artful integrity that will stand the test of time.

My heartfelt thanks and sincere respect to a true original."
 
BLACKMORE's original comment:
 
"Obviously, as you know from the post here, I have my reason for not attending the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction ceremony, although I appreciate the award- however, I do think that they should've given an award to Joe Lynn Turner for when he was in Deep Purple- for his singing and writing on Slaves and Masters-a great record, one of my favorites."
 

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