Friday, March 26, 2010

Testament: A reading from the old Testament


If Testament could have just one thing as its legacy, it would probably be the metal band’s ability to survive. Since forming in northern California in 1983, the band has been through lineup changes, the grunge movement of the early ’90s and major health battles, but lived on to tell its tale.

“We’ve been through all that stuff,” vocalist Chuck Billy said while riding in his truck in California recently. “Experiencing all that stuff and still being here today, I think it was all really about the music.”

And the music wasn’t a ballad or radio-friendly single like many bands are pushed to release.

“So we really had time to focus on the band and just write the songs because at the end of the day, 10, 20, 30 years down the line, we’re the ones that have to live with these songs, not the A&R guy telling us what he wants,” Billy explained. “We have to be happy with ourselves and what we do.”

Now, 20 years after the release of its debut album “The Legacy,” Testament — which also features guitarist Eric Peterson, bassist Greg Christian, drummer Paul Bostaph and guitarist Glen Drover (filling in for Alex Skolnick) — will play the 1987 album in its entirety when the band opens for Megadeth Thursday, March 18 at the Scranton Cultural Center. Exodus is also on the bill.

With Megadeth performing its critically acclaimed “Rust In Peace” album on this tour, doing “The Legacy” seemed like a natural fit for Testament.

“We did (the album) before in Europe, and it went over pretty well,” Billy said. “(So we said) ‘We had a good time doing it that time, let’s do it again for this tour.’ I think people will dig it.”

In Testament since 1986, Billy’s seen the state of music shift over time — including metal music’s resurgence of late.

“Metal’s been a lot more healthier than it has in a long time,” he said, “so it’s perfect timing for us to get out there and be performing.”

Billy’s also seen the genre’s demographic get younger over the years.

“Especially in Hollywood,” he began. “When we go down there, it’s like the old ’80s scene almost — especially the way kids are dressing these days: the tight stretch pants and denim jackets with all the patches on it. It’s like ‘Wow,’ he added with a laugh.”

This summer, Testament will go on the road again with Megadeth — and Slayer — for the American Carnage tour. The three had toured together for the European Clash of the Titans tour in 1990, and Testament has toured several times with Megadeth. When asked if he has any trepidation about spending so much time on the road with Megadeth and its notoriously volatile frontman Dave Mustaine, Billy was frank.

“Not at all, we’ve toured with them, shit, twice last year, and we’ve known Dave and toured with him back in 1989, before Clash of the Titans, so we’ve known him for a long time,” he replied. “And we’ve known every Dave …” he paused to laugh, “… and all Dave’s personalities.”

With Glen Drover filling in for Skolnick while the guitarist’s jazz trio is touring with Rodrigo y Gabriela, the Rust In Peace tour is a family reunion of sorts: Glen’s brother Shawn is Megadeth’s drummer — and Glen had been in Megadeth himself from 2004-2008.

Unlike the current tour, Testament’s setlist on American Carnage will feature mostly tracks from its 2008 CD “The Formation of Damnation.” It was the band’s first release in nine years, and its first with Skolnick since 1992. As the band works on the follow up to “The Formation of Damnation,” fans shouldn’t expect to hear any new songs this summer.

“We’re going to save it for the record,” Billy explained. “It’s kind of too soon to judge it — we want everybody to judge it by the whole thing. We’re going to try to finish it and get it released this year, definitely.”

On its last tour, Testament began offering a VIP package for fans which includes autograph opportunities, meet-and-greets and more. It was so well-received the band decided to do it for every tour.

“The fans were so appreciative (that) every single day someone would say, ‘Thanks for giving us the opportunity to do this,’” Billy recalled. “We decided to just keep doing it, that if fans are digging it, and if they want to come hang out, let’s give them the opportunity.”

While Billy is a fan of thrash-metal bands like The Haunted and Soilwork, when it comes to what he’s listening to these days, the singer sticks close to home.

“Right now, I’m not really listening to a lot because when I’m writing, I don’t try to get stuck. I’ve been listening to a lot of our stuff because I’m really trying to get ‘The Legacy’ stuck in my head, so I’ve been pounding that on myself,” he said with a laugh.

Symphorce Signs With AFM Records


German melodic metallers SYMPHORCE, who feature in their ranks guitarist Cédric "Cede" Dupont and singer Andy B. Franck (BRAINSTORM), have inked a deal with AFM Records. The band is currently working on a new studio album for a tentative late August release.

SYMPHORCE's last CD, "Become Death", was released in February 2007 via Metal Blade Records. The CD was recorded at the House Of Music Studios in Winterbach (near Stuttgart), Germany with producer Dennis Ward (PINK CREAM 69). Mastering duties were handled by Achim Köhler (BRAINSTORM).

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Nevermore: Post The Obsidian Conspiracy Cover Artwork Trailer


One always says that you can’t rush greatness or perfection, and this couldn’t be more true in the case of metal titans NEVERMORE, who last released This Godless Endeavor in 2005. The Seattle quartet have returned with the new full-length release, The Obsidian Conspiracy, which is what could be their most impressive offering of their illustrious decade plus, heralded career.

The Obsidian Conspiracy was recorded with renowned producer Peter Wichers (who previously worked with vocalist Warrel Dane on his solo debut Praises To The War Machine). Longtime friend and collaborator Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, ARCH ENEMY) once again handled mixing and mastering duties. The album is set for June 8th North American release and May 31st European release.

The captivating and dynamic cover art was once again created by the great Travis Smith (OPETH, KATATONE) and can be viewed now in the YouTube clip below.

Nevermore are also confirmed to play various high profile festivals plus a handful of headline shows with special guests DEATH ANGEL all over Europe, see below for the exact dates:

Upcoming European dates include:

May
13 - Dessau, Germany - Metalfest Open Air Germany
14 - Mining, Austria - Metalfest Open Air Austria
15 - Pratteln, Switzerland - Metalfest Open Air Switzerland
16 - Vosselaar, Belgium - Biebob (with Death Angel, Cauldron)
18 - London, England - O2 Academy Islington (with Death Angel, Cauldron)
19 - Uden, Netherlands - De Pul (with Death Angel, Cauldron)
21 - Budapest, Hungary - Metalfest Open Air Hungary
22 - Pilsen, Czech Repbulic - Metalfest Open Air Czech Republic
23 - Gelsenkirchen, Germany - Rock Hard Festival

June
19 - Clisson, France - Hellfest

July
4 - Istanbul, Turkey - Unirock Festival
6 - Tolmin, Slovenia - Metalcamp
16-17 - Balingen, Germany - Bang Your Head

More dates to be announced soon.

As previously reported, Nevermore guitarist Jeff Loomis has announced several clinic dates for Europe, including an appearance at the annual Frankfurt Musikmesse trade fair in March. His schedule is currently as follows:

March
26 - Frankfurt Musikmesse - Frankfurt, Germany (Schecter Booth)
27 - Frankfurt Musikmesse - Frankfurt, Germany (Schecter Booth)
30 - Music City - Prague, Czech Republic
31 - Schecter Centrum “Big Music” - Banska Bystrica, Slovakia

April
2 - Debrecen - Budapest, Hungary
3 - Debrecen - Budapest, Hungary
6 - Rock 'N' Roll Krakow - Krakow, Poland
7 - Rock 'N 'Roll Warsaw - Warsaw, Poland
8 - PPC Music - Hannover, Germany
9 - Musik Schmidt - Frankfurt, Germany

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Pretty Maids: New Release Date


The release date has been changed to May 14 2010.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Pain Of Salvation: 'Road Salt - Ivory' Artwork Unveiled


Sweden's PAIN OF SALVATION is tentatively scheduled to release its new album, "Road Salt - Ivory", in Europe on May 19 via Insideout Music. Frontman Daniel Gildenlöw previously stated about the CD, "It is a 12-track album of sweaty grovel, asphalt butterflies, untreaded paths and brave decisions. It will be presented to the world in one standard edition and one limited director's cut, of which we, of course, recommend the latter one."

He added, "See, as usual, we refuse to add some stuff haphazardly to put together a limited product — we always see the larger version as the 'real' one; the one that makes us the proudest."

The cover artwork can be viewed below.

PAIN OF SALVATION recently took part in the national Swedish competition for the Eurovision Song Contest, Melodifestivalen, with the band's very atmospheric rendition of the song "Road Salt".

Guns 'n' Roses: New Guitarrist


March 21, 2009 - Guns N' Roses is proud to announce that guitarist n' songwriter Dj Ashba has joined the band for an upcoming tour.

Ashba, who officially replaces current NIN guitarist Robin Finck, is best known as co-founder of hard rock bands Sixx AM and Beautiful Creatures.

"Dj's a gifted, energetic guitarist that Guns N' Roses is proud to have on board!!" exclaims Axl Rose.

"We're very excited to have the opportunity to work together. Guns' radar has silently been aware of Dj's presence for quite some time! He brings a fresh approach to our particular brand of mayhem expanding the tapestry of Guns N' Roses live. Once Dj's name was in the hat, the hat disappeared!!"
"It's an honor to have the opportunity to be a part of a band that I have always loved and respected," said Dj Ashba.

"I'm looking forward to working with Axl, who is not only one of the few great front men of our generation, but a true artist."

Dj Ashba co-wrote and co-produced Motley Crue's latest album "Saints of Los Angeles," which garnered a 2008 GRAMMY nomination for Best Hard Rock Performance, as well as co-wrote and co-produced the Sixx AM album "Heroin Diaries."

Circle II Circle: Mitch Stewart on Good Time Metal Oldies...


Keep your eye out for this! Mitch Stewart, Circle II Circle bassist/song writer/bad ass musician will be doing an interview with Good Time Metal Oldies. The interview takes place Wed., March 24th.

15 Years in the making Good Time Metal Oldies Radio!

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