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BROKEN HOPE unleash “The Carrion Eaters” music video (NSFW)


BROKEN HOPE unleash “The Carrion Eaters” music video

Straight from the butchers block, glut yourself on the official music video for brand new BROKEN HOPE banger “The Carrion Eaters.”

Warning: this video is NOT for the faint of heart (or light of stomach).

“The Carrion Eaters” is the second single off “Mutilated and Assimilated”. The video, directed by Maciej Pieloch executes sumptuous gluttony digested in savage death metal as it reveals the twisted feeding rituals of cadaver craving subhumans.

Like groups of loathsome vultures and hyenas,
They sniff out death’s most mephitic perfumes
-The Carrion Eaters

“I’m really proud of ‘The Carrion Eaters.’ It’s super-sick and catchy and rotten to the gore!” shares guitarist Jeremy Wagner. Recently, BROKEN HOPE launched a webisode series discussing even more details on the making of their forthcoming album. Episode #1 is up now at: https://youtu.be/NHekZET_PtE

Preview more of “Mutilated and Assimilated” by streaming the video for the title track here:
YouTube: https://youtu.be/eJuwGdZVB3E

Produced by Scott Creekmore, the full length album will be released on June 23, 2017 via Century Media Records. Pre-orders and download/streaming options are available now:http://smarturl.it/MutilatedAssimilated

Album formats include a Limited Edition CD+DVD Digipak in North America and in a Special Edition CD+DVD Digipak in Europe; as well as digital & streaming versions available on all the major outlets worldwide.

The LP version will be released in the following vinyl colours / limitations:
300x Gatefold “Peeled Flesh” neon pink LP+CD: US Exclusive available via www.amazon.com
300x Gatefold “Antarctic” blue LP+CD: Band Exclusive www.jsrdirect.com/merch/broken-hope
300x Gatefold “Cremated Corpse” black LP+CD: available via European stores
100x Gatefold “Gory Glory” transp. red LP+CD: CM Distro Europe Exclusive

Head over to Century Media’s official store to pre-order black vinyl and exclusive transparent red vinyl: http://bit.ly/brokenhope_cmd

BROKEN HOPE will celebrate the release of their anticipated seventh studio album, “Mutilated and Assimilated” with a special CD release party hosted at 5 STAR BAR in Los Angeles on June 25, 2017. Tickets are on sale now at http://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1475773.

BROKEN HOPE online: 
https://www.facebook.com/brokenhopeofficial/
http://www.brokenhope.com/
https://twitter.com/BROKENHOPEBAND
https://www.instagram.com/brokenxhope/
http://www.bandsintown.com/BrokenHope
https://soundcloud.com/brokenhope
https://www.youtube.com/user/jwag666

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ELECTRIC WIZARD UK headline dates confirmed for August 2017, new studio album to follow…


Electric Wizard once more throw down the sonic gauntlet with a trio of regional headline appearances in August.

The details for these are as follows, with legendary rockers Angel Witch assuming the special guest spot, and burgeoning space lords Riddles opening the bill.

AUGUST 2017

17 Bristol, Bierkeller

18 Nottingham, Rescue Rooms

19 Newcastle, Riverside

Tickets available here: https://myticket.co.uk/artists/electric-wizard

 

As well as headlining shows in Germany & Austria, and lining up festival appearances for the spring / summer (including Hellfest, Tuska & Brutal Assault), Electric Wizard have now completed work on their ninth studio album, the follow-up to 2014’s ‘Time To Die’.

 

As with ‘Time To Die’, this new LP will be released via Spinefarm Records / Witchfinder Records, with autumn 2017 the likely arrival date.

 

WIZARD, BLOODY, WIZARD…

www.electricfuckinwizard.com

www.youtube.com/user/ElectricFuckinWizard

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NEWS – Tethra To Stream ‘Closed Doors’ Show Live On Facebook June 8th To Support Live Scene And Metal Genres


Italian metal act Tethra are passionate about emerging artists and they are on a mission to increase the numbers of people that attend smaller, club sized venues in not just Italy, but on a worldwide scale, stating:

“In recent years, many small and medium-sized clubs dedicated to metal music have closed or changed their genre because of the low attendance at the concerts.

It’s a global phenomenon that, if it does not have a clear turnabout, will oblige all industry employees to make drastic decisions.”

So, Tethra, would like to raise awareness amongst all fans of this genre about this topic, assuming a catastrophic scenario for the next future: what will happen when the last live club will also close? Will emerging bands play no more or will they totally rely on live streaming from rehearsal studios and improvised venues?

For this reason, on Thursday 8th June at 10pm (Italian time) and 9pm (UK), Tethra will play a full set live streaming show in a real live venue open just for them, furthermore, to give everyone the opportunity to participate in this event, they will keep the video online for 24 hours. No doubt they will be playing songs taken from their new album ‘Like Crows For The Earth’ which is out now in Europe and released 23rd July in the US!

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You can follow the event through Tethra’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/TethraHell and for the direct event page link visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/1678452952183598/

This is Tethra’s contribution to the cause, hoping to be able to induce a reflection before this catastrophic scenario becomes a reality because on June 8th they will create a paradox that more than one band has had to endure in its career: playing in an empty room … will you be with Tethra?

 

About Tethra:

Tethra’s full-length album, “Like Crows for The Earth”, which was recorded and mixed by Matt Stancioiu (Labyrinth) at Elnor Studios and mastered by Greg Chandles (Esoteric) at Priory Studios. reveals how much the band has evolved sonically since their 2013 album, “Drown into the Sea of Life”. The album was released in Europe on February 11th via Sliptrick Records, with a US release in the pipelines on July 23rd.

Tethra produces elements such as acoustic breaks, striking solos and Doom-influenced melodies are mixed with charismatic vocals courtesy of the versatile frontman Clode Tethra. Blending gloomy Doom Metal, raging Death Metal and melodic early 90s Gothic Metal tinged vocals, Tethra will be the last nail on your cross.

Between 2011 and 2012, Tethra’s reputation grew, earning them spots in supporting the likes of Sepultura, Daylight Dies, Saturnus, Forgotten Tomb, Sadist, The Foreshadowing, Jackfrost and performing at Malta Doom Fest. In 2013, the Italians released their debut album, “Drown into the Sea of Life”, a concept album where the theme was focused on water.

 

https://www.facebook.com/TethraHell/

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MOTOROWL – release live video for “Beloved Whale”!


Psychedelic doom rockers, MOTOROWL, just released a video for an alternative version of their song “Beloved Whale” from their latest album “Om Generator”! This version was recorded live at Violet Flame Studio in Gera, Germany.

The band comments: “The ‘Beloved Whale’ session was a big deal for us. We wanted to capture the energy of playing together because this is the only thing that we actually can do. So we borrowed some real nice equipment from friends and went into the Violet Flame Studio for 2 days to record a special version of this song on tape. We only had a few takes, so we focused on ourselves and filmed every single take we did. Every version was slightly different and we chose the most natural one.

Nerds only: we used a Marshall JMP from 1977, Marshall JCM 800 replica, Fender Bassman Replica, Pearl Vorg 101, a 70s Orange cab, an old Gretsch drum set (26 inch bassdrum!), a Hammond Portable Organ with Leslie and a Roland RE301 Tape Echo for the e-piano. Recorded on a .Tascam tape recorder with a bunch of vintage Neumann microphones.”

MOTOROWL just recently announced they will be supporting DIE APOKALYPTISCHEN REITER on their upcoming tour throughout Germany, Austria and Switzerland in October/November 2017!

See below for all live dates!

Also check out the video for “The Highest City, Pt. 1”, taken from MOTOROWL’s latest album “Om Generator”:

MOTOROWL live:
27.05.17 Sebnitz (Germany) – Wonnemond Open Air
03.06.17 Ulm (Germany) – Cosmic Desert Days
26.07.17 Hamburg (Germany) – Hafenklang (w/ Hexvessel)
27.07.17 Jena (Germany) – F-Haus (w/ Dool)
28.07.17 Rohr (Germany) – Riedfest Open Air
29.07.17 Rengsdorf (Germany) – Rockfestival
30.07.17 Breitenbach am Herzberg (Germany) – Burg Herzberg Festival
09.09.17 Fraureuth (Germany) – Open Air Fraureuth
20.10.17 Hannover (Germany) – Musikzentrum*
21.10.17 Dresden (Germany) – Alter Schlachthof*
26.10.17 Frankfurt (Germany) – Batschkapp*
27.10.17 Dortmund (Germany) – FZW*
28.10.17 Hamburg (Germany) – Markthalle*
02.11.17 Nürnberg (Germany) – Hirsch*
03.11.17 Kaiserslautern (Germany) – Kammgarn*
04.11.17 Pratteln (Switzerland) – Z7*
09.11.17 Ludwigsburg (Germany) – Rockfabrik*
10.11.17 München (Germany) – Backstage*
11.11.17 Wien (Austria) – Simm City*
16.11.17 Berlin (Germany) – SO 36*
17.11.17 Erfurt (Germany) – HSD*
18.11.17 Köln (Germany) – Essigfabrik*
*) supporting DIE APOKALYPTISCHEN REITER

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Amplified Open Air Festival 2017 Final Line-up with Phil Campbell confirmed plus exclusive custom ‘Iron Man’ Harley-Davidson to be won in prize draw


Amplified Open Air Festival has confirmed its final line-up with the announcement that legendary Motorhead guitarist Phil Campbell and his band The Bastard Sons will headline the Red Stripe Main Stage on Saturday night, 22nd July 2017. The group joins other stage headline acts including Puddle Of Mudd, Reef, Acid Reign, Diamond Head, Evil Scarecrow, Raging Speedhorn, Astroid Boys and Milk Teeth.

“It’s great to be headlining this brand new festival showcasing the best in U.K. Rock and Metal. See you guys there!” – Phil Campbell

Amplified is also excited to announce that they will be giving away in conjunction with Blade Harley-Davidson, Cheltenham a unique one-off motorcycle to one lucky ticket holder at this year’s festival. The ‘Iron Man’ themed Sportster XL833N custom built for the Harley Davidson ‘Battle Of The Kings’ event with paint livery by Reborn To Be Wild along with the special blue light-up Iron Man chest piece could be yours.

At a cost value of £10,000 with an approximate £2,000 worth of customisation, THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A UNIQUE ONE-OFF! 

Full details about this amazing opportunity plus terms and conditions can be found at www.amplifiedrocks.com. The winner will be announced on the main stage on Sunday 23rd July 2017.

Tickets on sale now:

Adult weekend £80 (includes camping and free parking)

VIP weekend £125 (includes camping and free parking + backstage access)

Day tickets £45

Discounted group saver offers are also available

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http://amplifiedrocks.com/tickets or via SEE Tickets:

http://www.seetickets.com/event/amplified-2017/quarrydowns-northleach/1045951

Check out Amplified’s event poster for the final line up.

Website: http://amplifiedrocks.com 
Instagram: amplifiedrocks 
Twitter: @amplified2017 
Facebook: Amplified Festival 
Contact: amplifiedrocks@hotmail.com

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LIVE REVIEW: Turku Saatanalle V


Turku Saatanalle V

February 3-4, 2017 at Gong in Turku, Finland

Photos and Report by Serena Solomon

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This year, Turku Saatanalle went through hell. And not in a good way. Due to personal issues, illnesses and in one case, the venue deciding one week before the festival that they were banning Naer Mataron (their words on the issue) from playing based on a steaming pile of misinformation, the lineup was constantly evolving. Even in the days leading up to the festival, Facebook followers cringed at any new notification from the promoters. But despite the bumpy, shit covered road that lead up to the fifth consecutive Turku Saatanalle, it was a great festival and consensus seemed to agree that it was near flawless and very well arranged.

I was curious going into it, since there was such controversy from the venue, how the attendees would behave towards the venue itself. I had already witnessed on Facebook negative feedback and bashing towards the venue for their misinformed conclusions. However, I didn’t witness or hear of any drama or negative situations myself at the festival. The most memorable mishaps were mere technical difficulties that barely deterred from the live show’s aesthetic.

DAY 1

Early doors were announced to keep the line moving but there wasn’t much of a crowd half an hour before the first band Azaghal, who stepped in for Sielunvihollinen. The stage stayed empty for a while, and some great atmospheric music played, setting the mood. All that was missing was incense.

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As Azaghal (Hyvinkää, Finland) started playing, it seemed not many people were as eager as expected to come early. However, once I resurfaced from behind my camera after the first few songs, I noticed the floor was full. They played a much more memorable performance than the last time I saw them, more into the music and successful in setting the tone for the rest of the night.

IC Rex (Jyväskylä, Finland) made a few heads turn before they even started playing. As the other members were still setting up and doing soundcheck, the vocalist was, what I gathered after watching him for a while, performing some kind of ritual that grew in intensity as it continued ending in him hastily laying down a symbol with duct tape on the floor and stomping on it while screaming.

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I wasn’t sure whether or not the ritual was for the audiences benefit or his own since he started out not making much of a spectacle of it as the others were still setting up, and stayed facing away from the audience the whole time. This was one of the more active, and intense bands of the night, including the backdrop that changed from a plain black and white symbol to a whole collage of colors and symbols that only added to their somewhat trippy and “what the fuck is happening” vibe.

As Nécropole (France) took the stage, the vocalist stood there, calm and composed and almost looking out of place in comparison to IC Rex’s vivaciousness, as the band and stage crew tried to fix some technical difficulties.

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It took a bit to get used to, but after a while, his vocals made sense in their unique sound. At some point there was an unexpected (to me) loud roar from the crowd after one specific song, but maybe something significant happened on stage that I missed.

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It made me wonder if they had been one of the more anticipated bands, though their name didn’t come up in casual discourse with attendees much. Though their sound was high pitched, passion filled and no less raw than other bands, their ambiance seemed to transpire as one of the more peaceful/somber/melancholic bands of the festival.

Morrigan (Germany), who filled in for Naer Mataron, though only a two member band, surprisingly had the same amount of atmosphere and full sound as their predecessors. Their raw, authentic style of performance and music was a contrast to the other bands of the night. Maybe one for the fans of early black metal. They seemed to do a longer set than the other bands,

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though maybe that was just my perception as a photographer… less people on stage to photograph, less to distract, more time to actually watch the band.

As the crowd eagerly waited for Ajattara (Helsinki,Finland) to take the stage, the vocalist of IC Rex provided entertainment for those who were around him in the crowd. Whether it was his own excitement to see Ajattara, or adrenaline from playing a good gig, or other influences, he was bouncing around the audience babbling chants and shouting praises and seemed to be performing rituals on/with random audience members. This heightened the anticipation of the crowd, who, based on my own excitement, was already very much looking forward to the final band of the night. And they did not fail to fulfill our expectations.

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I saw them at Nummirock this past summer for the first time, and was blown away by their performance. After listening to a band for over a decade, it is always a great experience to see them live for the first time. And the second time was no less impressive. They were the perfect addition to the lineup, and a great ending to the first night, leaving us amped for the next day.

DAY 2

Malum, a local band from Turku, who stepped in for FrΩnt, started the second day. I was surprised how empty the venue was for most of their set, since all of their shows I had attended locally were near sold out. The vocalist begin the night with a “Hail Satan!”. I have to say, it has been really interesting watching this band’s stage presence evolve over the few years I’ve known them.

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The visual focus is directed to their vocalist, since the other members are mainly cloaked in black, but he commands the stage well as a front man of an up-and-coming black metal band. The whole band has a stoicism and stealth about them that grabs your attention just as much as any energetic band that jumps all over the stage and spews blood at the audience.

”Ok, I’m awake now!” was my thought as Naðra (Iceland), who took the place of Mannveira, opened at full speed. They began their set as abruptly as Malum ended. In contrast, capturing the off-the-wall presence Malum did not need to portray the same amount of ambiance.

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I shot the band continuously and was surprised after resurfacing half way through that the “full speed” aesthetic they begin with had not faltered one bit (the audience seemed to be keeping up as well). Though entertaining, it made me question how Misþyrming’s set would be since its basically the same members in different places.

Archgoat (Turku, Finland) was announced the day before the festival to take the place of Korgonthurus. Though they were the last band added to the ever evolving Turku Saatanalle V lineup, the anticipation was thick in the crowd. Though they lived up to expectation without question, their technical difficulties were the only memorable fuck-up moment through the whole festival.

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The vocalists bass popped a string (or so I heard) and he kind of just gave up on it for a few songs. It did not deter from the sound or performance at all, in my opinion, and of course, the crowd was more supportive than ever and really into the show. They definitely maintained their status as a most desired addition to the festival, and as a respected death/black metal band from Finland.

True Black Dawn (Helsinki, Finland) was one of the pleasant surprises of the festival for me. They exuded such a specific kind of ambiance, and everything about their live presence seem to come together perfectly.

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Their musical and visual style was definitely unique to this festival, yet somehow contributed to the incredible coherence of the festivals flow, and highlighted the diversity.

As previously mentioned, I was eager to see Misþyrming (Iceland). Originally, they were one of my anticipated bands, but since Naðra put on such an intense, high energy show not a few hours before, I was curious if their set would suffer. And to me, since I had never seen them live before, it did not suffer one bit.

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Misþyrming seemed to be one of the bands most people I heard talking were most interested to see. It seemed the audience (and I) enjoyed the show thoroughly. It is funny though, since they are mainly the same members, how much more Misþyrming was mentioned than Naðra.

The last band of the festival was a bit of a head scratcher for me. Profanatica (USA), who took the place of the most anticipated Batushka (the band I, personally, was looking forward to most), was unique, to say the least. I had left the venue as they were setting up to grab a drink downstairs and get some fresh air. When I returned, I was fidgeting with my camera, head down until I got to a decent spot in the crowd. As I looked up, and assessed the stage, I couldn’t help the cartoonish head tilt and brow furrowing. With the drummer as the vocalist, the drum set had been brought up to the front of the stage. The band also donned unique costumes of… I don’t even know what to call it… medieval robes? Complete with head coverings.

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They put on a good show, and there was still a good sized audience, but in my opinion, Batushka would have been a much more fitting and satisfying ending for the festival. But I guess you can’t have it all, and if that was the one form of a complaint, I’d say that means it was a pretty awesome and successful festival .

The bands and their uniqueness from each other flowed really well, almost creating a symmetrical balance between the two days, and despite all the last minute drama and lineup changes. Both days, we had a local up-and-coming band, a local well-known band, a band that woke us up with their insane energy, a band that confused us a bit, and a much anticipated foreign band. Out of the three years I have personally attended this festival, this years was most memorable.The bands themselves were mostly well received and gave great performance…

However, the festival this year topped all the others just based on the fact there was such diversity between the bands, yet it all flowed flawlessly, is if it were meticulously planned that way, not thrown together days before in a fit of fuckness due to cancellations and drama. Major props to the promoters and everyone involved in the success of this years Turku Saatanalle \m/

Disclaimer – my Finnish isn’t so good, so a lot of my interpretations of the events are just that… my own interpretations. Bare with me.

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