TURISAS confirmed as main support for Dragonforce's European tour!

Finnish Battle Metal act TURISAS, who are currently busy working on their first-ever DVD set for release later this year, have been confirmed to support British power metal group Dragonforce on their upcoming European headlining tour from January to March 2009. As previously announced, TURISAS have also been confirmed as the main support band for Dragonforce’s UK tour in September/October ’08.

Furthermore, TURISAS wants their fans to participate in the upcoming DVD, detailed info on how interested parties can submit material can be found at: http://www.turisas.com/dvd.html
Deadline for submitting footage is
July 25, 2008!

See below for a full itinerary of their upcoming shows!

TURISAS Live

26.07.2008 Lorca (ES) @ Lorca Rock Festival
09.08.2008 Mikkeli (FIN) @ Jurassic Rock
15.08.2008 Oulu (FIN) @ Jalometalli Finland
20.08.2008
London (UK) @ Barfly
01.11.2008
Oberhausen (D) @ Turbinenhalle / Ultima Ratio Festival

Dragonforce
TURISAS

25.09.2008 Oxford (UK) @ Carling Academy
26.09.2008
Manchester (UK) @ Academy
27.09.2008
Birmingham (UK) @ Academy
28.09.2008
Southampton (UK) @ Guildhall
30.09.2008
Cardiff University (UK) @ Great Hall
01.10.2008
Nottingham (UK) @ Rock City
03.10.2008
London (UK) @ Astoria
05.10.2008
Norwich (UK) @ UEA
07.10.2008
Leeds (UK) @ University
08.10.2008
Newcastle (UK) @ Academy
10.10.2008
Glasgow (UK) @ Academy
11.10.2008
Belfast (UK) @ Mandela Hall
12.10.2008
Dublin (UK) @ Ambassador
13.10.2008
Cork (UK) @ Savoy Theatre

Dragonforce
TURISAS

28.01.2009 (NL) Tilburg - 013
29.01.2009 (NL)
Amsterdam - Melkweg
30.01.2009 (B)
Hasselt - MOD (Muziekodroom)
31.01.2009 (F) Paris - Elysee Montmartre
02.02.2009 (F) Bordeaux - Barbie
03.02.2009 (ES) Barcelona - Apolo
05.02.2009 (PT) Lisbon - Cine Teatro Corroios
06.02.2009 (ES) Madrid - Heineken
07.02.2009 (ES) Bergara - Jam
09.02.2009 (I)
Milan - Alcatraz
10.02.2009 (CH) Pratteln - Z7
12.02.2009 (HU)
Budapest - A38
13.02.2009 (A)
Vienna - Szene
14.02.2009 (SK)
Maribor - Stuk
16.02.2009 (D)
Munich - Backstage Werk
17.02.2009 (D) Stuttgart - Die Roehre
19.02.2009 (F) Strasbourg - La Laiterie
20.02.2009 (D)
Cologne - Underground
21.02.2009 (D)
Hamburg - Knust
22.02.2009 (D)
Berlin - Kato
24.02.2009 (DK)
Copenhagen - Vega
25.02.2009 (SE) Gothenburg – Brew House
27.02.2009 (NO)
Oslo - John Dee
28.02.2009 (SE)
Stockholm - Tyrol
02.03.2009 (FI) Helsinki - Tavastia
03.03.2009 (FI) Oulu - Club Teatria


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The Amenta announce the tracklisting and artwork for new album "nOn"!

Australia's industrial metal experimentalists THE AMENTA have announced the track listing and cover artwork of their upcoming second full-length album work "n0n". The recording of the album spanned three different countries and seven different studios and was mixed by NAZXUL’s keyboard player Lachlan Mitchell at The Vault Studios in Sydney. Due for release on October 20 through Listenable Records, "n0n" contains a myriad of different contributors and performers with no less than two drummers, six vocalists and two bass players recording on the album which features guest appearances from Jason Mendonca (AKERCOCKE), Alice Daquet (SIR ALICE), Alex Pope (RUINS) and more.
THE AMENTA describes the new album's sound as a fusion of extreme metal, electronic noise and dub. The follow-up to 2004's "Occasus" will feature 12 tracks in total, with each song containing over 100 actual recorded tracks, pushing technology to its absolute limits.
According to label’s press release, "n0n" "sees THE AMENTA redefining extreme music. Rather than relying on the clichéd shit in which other bands are content wallow, THE AMENTA have constructed an album built on new ideas, new concepts, new sounds and new techniques. 'n0n' is the fusion of whitenoise, shards of dissonant guitars and dense layers of radio chatter. Lyrically, 'n0n' is a newscast, showing you the shit around you, suicide bombers and evangelists, freeways and dead ends. 'n0n' stands as an indictment on today's media and technology addicted society."
"n0n" will feature the following track listing:
01. On
02. Junky
03. Vermin
04. Entropy
05. Slave
06. Whore
07. Spine
08. Skin
09. Dirt
10. Atrophy
11. Cancer
12.
Rape


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Sourvein signs with Candlelight Records.

CANDLELIGHT RECORDS have recently confirmed the signing of North Carolina-based sludge/doom metal band SOURVEIN. The popular five-piece on tour now through August 11 have recorded a special/limited edition EP titled Imperial Bastard which will see domestic release on September 30. It will be followed by the band's Billy Anderson-produced full-length label debut currently planned for release in early 2009.

Formed in 1993, SOURVEIN relocated to Cape Fear, North Carolina after Hurricane Katrina ravaged their long-time home base. Blacktide Music says, "Ominous riffs, which launch into despair-ridden breakdowns the likes of which would make Eyehategod tremble with fear." Currently featuring vocalist T-Roy Medlin, former Buzzov-en drummer Ramzi, bassist Bonne Doom with guitarists Cool Clyde and Sleepy Doom, the band have released two full length albums - their self-titled (often referred to as Salvation) debut released in 2000/Game Two Records and Will to Mangle released in 2002/Southern Lord. Numerous EPs and split recordings have kept the band in the eyes of their growing fan-base as well their commitment to consistent touring both in the US and overseas.

SOURVEIN is on tour now, check out the confirmed dates below:
07/10/2008 Nara Sushi - Richmond, VA

07/11/2008
Talking Head Club - Baltimore, MD
07/12/2008
Manhattan Room - Philadelphia, PA
07/14/2008
Knitting Factory - New York, NY
07/15/2008
Great Scott - Boston, MA
07/17/2008
31st St. Pub - Pittsburgh, PA
07/18/2008
Annabelle's - Akron, OH
07/19/2008
Mac’s Bar - Lansing, MI
07/20/2008
Reggie's Rock Club - Chicago, IL
07/21/2008
High Noon Saloon - Madison, WI
07/22/2008
Big V's, St - Paul, MN
07/23/2008
Vaudeville Mews - Des Moines, IA
07/24/2008
Jackpot Music Hall - Lawrence, KS
07/25/2008
Kingdom of Doom - Denver, CO
07/27/2008
Studio Seven - Seattle, WA
07/28/2008
Tube - Portland, OR
07/30/2008
Annie's Social Club - San Francisco, CA
07/31/2008
Stork Club - Oakland, CA
08/01/2008
The Relax Bar - Los Angeles, CA
08/02/2008
The Stray Cat - Tempe, AZ
08/05/2008
Rubber Gloves - Denton, TX
08/06/2008
Rock Bottom - San Antonio, TX
08/07/2008
Red 7 - Austin, TX
08/08/2008
Olive Street Bar - Monroe, LA
08/09/2008
Checkpoint Charlie's - New Orleans, LA
08/10/2008
Springwater - Nashville, TN
08/11/2008
The Earl - Atlanta, GA


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All Shall Perish | New songs available for streaming.

Oakland’s ALL SHALL PERISH have posted two new songs "Never Again" and "Awaken The Dreamers" from their upcoming third album “Awaken the Dreamers” on their MySpace page.

Scheduled for release on September 5th in Europe through Nuclear Blast Records, "Awaken The Dreamers" was recorded once again at Castle Ultimate Studios in Oakland with producer Zack Ohren.
"Awaken The Dreamers" track listing:

01. When Life Meant More...
02. Black Gold Reign
03. Never...Again
04. The Ones We Left Behind
05. Awaken The Dreamers

06. Memories Of A Glass Sanctuary

07. Stabbing To Purge Dissimulation
08. Gagged, Bound, Shelved And Forgotten
09. Until The End
10. From So Far Away
11. Misery's Introduction
12. Songs For The Damned


Drummer Matt Kuykendall have issued the following comments on the new material and the variation to be found within the new albums 12 tracks: "We have never been a band to write the same record twice and we have never enjoyed records that are one single and 11 worse versions of the same song. This record is the most diverse thing we have done to date. Every song is different and brings something new to the overall experience of the CD. When you look back to all the classic records of our time, they are full of all kinds of different songs. 'Vulgar Display of Power' just wouldn't be the same without 'This Love' and 'Hollow'. Our record is a breath of fresh air in a scene that is turning stale."

ALL SHALL PERISH will embark on a European tour late this summer along with SWORN ENEMY and WARBRINGER.


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Artwork from Shining's new album "VI / Klagopsalmer" revealed.

Swedish Black-Metal act SHINING have recently posted on the band’s Myspace page the final track listing and cover artwork of their sixth album entitled "VI / Klagopsalmer".

Recorded at The Slaughterhouse studios with producer Rickard Bengtsson the new album is scheduled for release later in the year through Osmose Productions and according to frontman Niklas Kvarforth on a recent interview with MetalheadTV.com is going to be hated by Black Metal mongoloids.

"VI / Klagopsalmer" track listing:

01. Vilseledda Barnasjälars Hemvist
02. Plågoande O'Helga
Plågoande
03. Krossade Drömmar Och Brutna Löften
04. Fullständigt Jävla Död Inuti
05. Ohm - Skoj Att Leva

06. Total Utfrysning

In other news, SHINING have recently recruited GORGOROTH's King Ov Hell (real name: Tom Cato Visnes) to fill in the spot left vacant by former bass player Phil A. Cirone.


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ZONARIA signs a worldwide deal with Century Media Records.

Swedish Death/Black metallers ZONARIA have signed a worldwide deal with Century Media Records. The group has just entered the studio to record the follow-up to their 2007 debut "Infamy and the Breed", tentatively due later in the year.

Commented the band: "It is amazing how all this hard work paid off, and we can guarantee you great things this year and beyond. It has been a dream for all of us since we first started listening to metal. We listened to bands like ARCH ENEMY, DARK TRANQUILLITY, ICED EARTH and DREAM EVIL when we were just around 13-14 years old. If someone would have told us that we are going to be signed to the same label back then I'm pretty sure none of us would have believed it. Another equally great thing is that we are about to enter Studio Fredman (!), the studio where almost any great band worth mentioning has recorded their albums, to record our follow-up to 'Infamy And The Breed'. If any recording studio has been an unreachable dream for us so far — it has been this one! So everyone, expect great things!"

Meanwhile ZONARIA has been confirmed as the support act for VADER on their 25th anniversary tour through Northern Europe in October/November 2008 along with GRAVE. The tour has the following dates confirmed so far:

17.10.2008 LIT Vilnius @ Mulen Ruzas
18.10.2008 LAT Riga @ Melna Piektdiena
19.10.2008 EST Tallin @ tba
20.10.2008 FIN Helsinki @ Nosturi tba
21.10.2008 FIN Turku @ Klubi
22.10.2008 FIN Tampere @ Hella
23.10.2008 FIN Oulu @ tba

24.10.2008 SWE Umea @ Midnight
25.10.2008 SWE Vasteras @ Sigurdsgatan
26.10.2008 NOR Oslo @ John Dee
27.10.2008 SWE Goteborg @ tba
28.10.2008 SWE Stockholm @ Debaser
29.10.2008 SWE Norrkoping @ Black Horn
30.10.2008 DEN Copenhagen @ The Rock
31.10.2008 DEN Odense @ Kansas City
01.11.2008 DEN Aarhus @ Train


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Moonspell and Finntroll confirmed for Portugal's Alliance Fest.

Portugal’s MOONSPELL and Finland’s FINNTROLL has been confirmed for the first day of Alliance Fest, scheduled for August 8-9 at Pavilhão dos Lombos in Carcavelos, Portugal.
So far, the festival consists of the following line-up:

Friday, August 8
MOONSPELL
FINNTROLL
EXODUS
3 INCHES OF BLOOD
KALASHNIKOV
SHADOWSPHERE


Saturday, August 9

ARCH ENEMY
ANATHEMA
MARDUK
WE ARE THE DAMNED
BLACKSUNRISE
ECHIDNA


For more information, visit
www.alliancefest.com.


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Ghost Brigade | Interview with Wille Naukkarinen

Responsible for one of the most surprising and interesting works released last year, Finland’s Ghost Brigade are one of those bands most musical journalists simply hate to write about, but can’t stop listening to. See, said work “Guided by Fire” is a marvellous gem of music that exhibits an eclectic musical exploration and completely defies any sort of common and known categorization. Guitarist Wille Naukkarinen also finds it difficult to place Ghost Brigade’s sonority within any genre or style when we first contacted him to gather some revelations about their past, their current activities and their future work. Read more...

There's a rare breed of bands out there that don't seem to fit comfortably within any genre or categorisation the music industry so pleasantly likes to shelve and market their product for easy consumption. Finland's Ghost Brigade is one of those acts, having carved their own musical niche with a debut recording titled "Guided by Fire" that touches a lot of territories, but don't exactly settle a residence in any of them. Does it mean Ghost Brigade can do whatever they want to?

“Well yeah in theory I guess so but I don't think we would ever write a reggae or a ska riff for example, because for one, It's not our cup of tea and secondly it wouldn't fit us either. But whatever we collectively think sounds good and what ever it is that we think fits under the musical umbrella of Ghost Brigade is what we'll of course continue doing. We try our best to not set any limits to what we can do and what we can't and try to be as open-minded as possible when writing new songs.”

Not many people know, but Wille along with bassist Janne Julin and drummer Veli-Matti Suihkonen used to play together in a Stoner/Rock group called Sunride, who had released three albums on the German label People Like You before being put on hold in 2006. So how come members of a rock act like Sunride end up forming a more emotional guided band?

“Well I don't know if many people are aware of this but, the first Sunride demo in 96 had actually growling vocals on it so you know, also the roots of Sunride are deeply in metal even if the stuff released after that was groovier, melodic rock-oriented stuff. But we definitely started as some kind of melodic death metal-ish band back in the mid-nineties. So I guess partly because of that, it wasn't that big of a step really to go from Sunride to Ghost Brigade. I just felt that it was time to move on and do things that inspire me. After 3 albums and some Eps with Sunride, composing basic rock music didn't really do it for me any more, I just felt like I didn't have anything more to say for that kind of music. I wanted to try something new, write music that would kind of cover everything that I never had had a chance to do in Sunride, something with a little bit more edge, dynamics, extremes and heaviness. I had actually talked about forming a moodier, heavier band like Ghost Brigade for years on numerous occasions to the other members so I guess it was just a matter of time really before we made it happen. And I got to say, even though I loved what we did with Sunride and I'm very proud of that band and all the CDs we did but to be honest Ghost Brigade feels like I've finally found home. I feel like I have so much music in me for this band. It's a great feeling.”

So does Ghost Brigade give you the opportunity to expel or exorcise inner ghosts, something you weren't able to accomplish with Sunride?

“Yeah definitely. This is one of the main reasons why Ghost Brigade exists and that is exactly why it is so much fun to be in this band.”

"Guided By Fear" was released last year and has garnered excellent reviews worldwide so far, but there's a common dominator in those reactions that is the difficultly in finding a suitable tag to file Ghost Brigade's sonority. Is it Post-Hardcore? Sure, there's a certain rage flowing around that's merged with emotional melodies, but "Guided By Fear" is way darker and melancholic than Glassjaw or Quicksand. Is it Dark Metal? Sure it's dark and it has a Metal influence and there's also a common thread with bands like Katatonia, but it's more than that! Atmospheric and desolated like Neurosis? Yeah, on a few occasions!
How would you define Ghost Brigade's sound without necessarily pulling out adjectives or genres?

“Well, I wouldn't and I can't either. Ghost Brigade is influenced by so many bands and artists that I don't think there is an easy way to describe or define it. I guess I would myself just call it Ghost Brigade and I hope some day people will start calling it the same way also. When we formed this band, we soon decided that this would be for once a band without any musical limitations. We agreed that let's just do good music for the sake of it and let's not think about if anyone else is going to like it or if it fits this or that genre because in the end, all kind of tags, genres and other people's opinions don't really matter. What matters is that we are happy with what we do and we think the shit sounds good. That is also why our album has such a title. But yeah, I sometimes hope there was an easy tag for us because it sure as hell would make answering interviews a lot easier but unfortunately I don't think there is.”

Have you already started working on new material yet? How are the new songs shaping up?

“Yes we have. We have actually a lot of new stuff ready already, but it is still too early to say how the next album will sound like because we don't know yet which songs are going to be on it and there is still more writing left to be done. But it is going to be better than the first one for sure and a little bit different as well. You won't ever get two same sounding album from us so don't expect a “Guided by Fire” part 2.”

I've read somewhere, you had quite an interesting method of piecing together the songs featured on "Guided by Fear" by committing some ideas onto a computer individually and only afterwards the band started to work on them collectively. Are you comfortable with this working method and how do you feel it affects the end results?

"I think that this is actually pretty common way to write ideas these days when everyone has access to the internet and everyone has a computer. I mean, when I for example come up with a new riff at home I immediately demo it with my computer because it's faster that way than having to wait for 2 weeks for the next rehearsal to present my idea and find out how it sounds with drums, bass and everything else. I can do it on a computer using computer drums right away, then email it to the other guys if I still like it and they learn the riff at home and at the next rehearsals we just start playing it. It's very effective, productive way of working actually.”

I've found the Neo-Noir style of the artwork cover really great and it sort of reminded me of Sin City imagery when I first saw it. The whole design was created by Wille and it features a black and white photograph of an individual standing in what looks like a cornfield that was shot by guitarist Tommi Kiviniemi. What sorts of concepts have influenced you to construct these visuals?

“Basically it is a visual reflection of the title “Guided by Fire”. The light in the guys hands obviously being the fire, spreading everywhere like water. The original cover was actually only the guy on a completely blank, white background but we added the cornfield to get a result that looks more like our music sounds. I like the end result though and I think it looks pretty much like the album sounds. It has the same mood.”

Ghost Brigade has a very independent, almost DIY attitude towards their music and the things surrounding it since they're responsible for their artwork, website and merchandise. This sort of posture comes from the years of experience with Sunride, playing small venues, riding vans and crashing on sofas?

Yeah it definitely comes from there and especially touring with punk and hardcore bands back in the day and getting to know those people personally. We learned many important things from some of those bands and their hard-working, humble attitude towards doing things in general rally had a huge impact on me. And you know, even if it's more work to do everything yourself, I couldn't even imagine some else for example designing a record cover for us or produce our record. We like to do stuff ourselves.”

Ghost Brigade has recently completed a handful of live performances outside Finland, including a presence on the Hellfest festival in France. How did it all went down and are you happy with the reactions and experience of fronting a more metal audience?

It was great!! Hellfest crowd was awesome, the tent was completely full and I didn't see anyone leave during our set. And as far as I can tell, a lot of people seemed to enjoy it. Good fucking times!”

More info at: www.ghostbrigade.net


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Grave - Dominion VIII

Swedish Death-metal act Grave returns four years after their seventh album “Fiendish Regression” with an innovative work, replete with contagious melodies, harmonious riffs and female vocalizations.
Have I fooled you? Obviously not, since we all know that Grave is like a good old whiskey and no matter how many years have gone by, its flavour remains unalterable. No matter how many times their line-up has changed throughout their 20th year career, Grave’s driving force guitarist and vocalist Ola Lindgren has always stood loyal to their Death-Metal origins.
Therefore, besides the facts that “Dominion VIII” is the band’s first work for Swedish label Regain Records, following an entire career made on Century Media and signals the debut of drummer Ronnie Bergerståhl (formerly of Julie Laughs No More and Centinex), the new work dismisses any further explanations.
It doesn’t deviate one inch from what the Swedes had been doing in the last few years and all the ingredients for which Grave are renowned for are present. Slow and doomy riffs intertwined between an old-school, straightforward, fast and brutal riffing. That Swedish groove and dirtiness, gut-wrenching guitar solos, fast and pounding rhythms and aggressive and cavernous vocals. It does tend to sound a bit predictable and boring on some uninspired occasions like for example on opening theme “The World in Darkness” and third track “Deathstorm”. The lifeless production work, a joint effort between Peter Othberg, Ola Lindgren and the rest of the band, although deliberately old-schooled doesn’t bring out the strength of the instruments either. The bass drums are awfully muddy for example and don’t do any justice to the impressive performance of new member Ronnie. Perhaps a new visit to Tommy Tatgren’s Abyss studios wouldn’t be a bad idea in the future.
“Dominion VIII”, most certainty won’t gain Grave any new fans and quite possibly will leave their long-time followers a bit disappointed since their mastermind Ola Lindgren have proved in the past that he’s capable of much more. (5/10)

Band info: www.grave.se
Label info: www.regainrecords.com

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