Hailing from Cambridge and featuring members from Greece, Netherlands, UK and the USA, heavy metallers SYNTHETIC have published the track “Hollow” on Youtube, which features iconic drummer Dirk Verbeuren (Soilwork, Megadeth).
Listen to it here:
The song is taken off from the band’s debut album “Here Lies The Truth”.
Hardcore Metal band Fire From The Gods has released their Ramon Boutviseth directed Official Music Video for “The Voiceless.” Produced by Jonathan Davis (KORN), “The Voiceless” is off of their upcoming full length album, Narrative Retold, due out May 19th via Rise Records.
The Voiceless is referring to the callousness of society. This generation is exposed to so many shocking and graphic events. No one seems to bat an eye. There is no compassion or care for one’s fellow man. Violence towards each other is a normal occurrence factored into our lives these days. Speaking up about it is nothing new, but it needs to be said. Yes, the world will keep spinning, and life does go on, but we need to slow down and smell the fucking roses once in a while.” – AJ Channer
Heavy music deserves a heavier message.
That’s what Fire From The Gods deliver on their second full-length album and first for Rise Records, Narrative. Speaking from a platform cast in heavy metal power, hip-hop consciousness, and even a little reggae spirit, the Austin, TX quintet—AJ Channer [vocals], Jameson Teat [guitar], Drew Walker [guitar], Bonner Baker [bass], and Richard Wicander [drums]—urge for change through conveying a story that’s both personal and universal.
That story stems directly from AJ’s life. Born in the Bronx to a single mother of Jamaican descent, he spent his childhood moving between London, New York City, Los Angeles, Norfolk, and even Ghana where he attended middle school. Drawing from this diverse experience, he speaks with unmitigated honesty about the state of the world.
“This album is the personal narrative of a minority man living in major cities and being American,” he explains. “There’s a socio-economic theme throughout the whole record that carries from each song to song. It’s all about the underdog. We’ve all had to fight for everything we have in this band. The political climate in our country is quite racially and socially charged. There are a lot of issues and energy people are expressing along with misguided hate and anger. I want to channel this in music that can resonate. This is where we come from and who we are as a band.”
In order to properly capture this vision, the boys retreated to House of Loud Studios in New Jersey to record with David Bendeth (Paramore, Of Mice & Men, Breaking Benjamin). They spent a month in the winter of 2016 tracking what would become Narrative.
“There’s no crying in Bendeth’s dojo,” laughs AJ. “He really pushed us, and we grew in a short period of time. The band takes on a life of its own with this record.”
That growth stands pervasive in songs like “Excuse Me.” The vocalist spits a frenetic and frantic verse over a buzzsaw guitar and seesawing groove before eventually breaking into an airy dancehall break complete with a reggae-style plea, “Excuse me, Mr. Officer…”
“The essence of ‘Redemption Song’ influenced the hook,” he goes on. “I’m speaking my mind about the fact that people judge you based on looks. Police will violate constitutional rights because of it, and the law of the land makes individuals submit.”
Meanwhile, “Public Enemy” lands a one-two punch of aggressive screaming and a soaring unshakable refrain. “It’s a call-to-arms to be heard,” sighs AJ. “I’m targeting the epitome of tyranny on the lyrics.”
On the other end of the spectrum, “End Transmission” sputters out into a celestial hum, balancing an airy hum with pummeling crash. “You cut off the tether to reality and imagine yourself flying amongst the satellites and stars,” he reveals. “We equate the heavens with tranquility and peacefulness although space is very stark and it’s cold. It’s not being a hero to save the world, but finding that hero within yourself.”
Fire From The Gods have quietly built a rabid fan base through tireless touring across the United States. They’ve shared national bills with the likes of August Burns Red and festival stages alongside Slipknot, Bring Me The Horizon, Judas Priest, Killswitch Engage, and more at KNOTFEST two years in a row and with Motionless In White and Underoath at South By So What. Now, their Narrative is on display in 2016.
“I want people to feel empowered when they listen to this record,” AJ leaves off. “Come out of the experience knowing somebody thinks like you. You’re not alone.”
The female fronted progressive power metal band VANDROYA will release their new album “Beyond The Human Mind” on April 28th through Inner Wound Recordings. “The Path To The Endless Fall”, the second single from the album is available for streaming at YouTube at the link below.
Stream “The Path To The Endless Fall” here
With a more evident progressive influence but without giving up the weight and virtuosity of power metal, the new album brings a more mature band, a more balanced sound and reflects the musicians technical and artistic evolution since the debut album “One”.
The album concept revolves around the journey we all go through in search of fullness and inner peace. The album artwork is created by Felipe Machado Franco [Blind Guardian, Rhapsody of Fire, Iced Earth].
Led by vocalist Daísa Munhoz, Vandroya are ready to take the next step and make a mark in the metal scene with “Beyond The Human Mind”.
Finnish melodic death metal outfit OMNIUM GATHERUM has just announced a European co-headline tour with Skálmöld for this fall! They will be accompanied by their fellow countrymen Stam1na.
Guitarist Markus Vanhala comments: “Here we go again, after just ending a very succesful and great European tour with Amon Amarth and Dark Tranquillity few days ago, we’re happy to announce immediately even more European touring for autumn – as also this time we’ll be able to play a longer headline set of OG classics! We’ll be joining our nordic forces with the Icelanders of Skalmöld to co-headline a trek called “The Arctic Circle Alliance” tour, as also take out our good Finnish fellows of Stam1na as the opener. So this is gonna be a trek and trip to remember indeed, don’t miss these parties. See you down the road again soon!”
Here are the exact dates:
25.10.2017 Frankfurt (Germany) – Nachtleben
26.10.2017 Amstelveen (Netherlands) – P60
27.10.2017 London (UK) – Underworld
28.10.2017 TBA
29.10.2017 Paris (France) – Le Petit Bain
30.10.2017 Nantes (France) – Le Ferrailleur
31.10.2017 Limoges (France) – CC John Lennon
02.11.2017 Porto (Portugal) – Hard Club
03.11.2017 Lisbon (Portugal) – RCA Club
04.11.2017 Madrid (Spain) – Penélope
05.11.2017 Murcia (Spain) – Garaje
06.11.2017 Barcelona (Spain) – Razzmatazz 3
07.11.2017 Puget Sur Argen (France) – Rat’s
08.11.2017 Lyon (France) – CCO
09.11.2017 Milano (Italy) – Legend
10.11.2017 Sion (Switzerland) – Le Port Franc
11.11.2017 Bern (Switzerland) – Gaskessel
12.11.2017 München (Germany) – Backstage
13.11.2017 Prag (Czech Republic) – Futurum
14.11.2017 Budapest (Hungary) – Barba Negra
15.11.2017 Krakow (Poland) – Kwadrat
16.11.2017 Poznan (Poland) – U Bazyla
17.11.2017 Berlin (Germany) – Bi Nuu
18.11.2017 Hannover (Germany) – Mephisto
19.11.2017 Köln (Germany) – Underground
Left to right: Jens Gödde (Exact Management), Pascal Schillo, Kevin Ratajczak, Sebastian „Sushi“ Biesler, Wolfgang Funk (People Like You Records), Melanie Schmidt (Century Media Records/People Like You Records), Daniel Haniß, David Friedrich, Daniel Klossek
ESKIMO CALLBOY, the modern metal six piece from Castrop Rauxel, have kicked up a lot of dust not only in their native Germany, but also internationally. Their latest two albums landed in the German Top Ten Album Charts, “We Are The Mess” (2014) on #8 and “Crystals” (2015) on #6, they toured Europe with the likes of Callejon, Papa Roach, Five Finger Death Punch and Asking Alexandria and played high profile festivals such as Wacken Open Air, Summer Breeze, Open Flair and Nova Rock. Moreover, ESKIMO CALLBOY already toured countries such as Japan, Russia, China and South Africa and played a full US tour with Deuce and Kottonmouth Kings.
After following the band working their way up from sweaty, local clubs to big international stages Century Media Records/People Like You Records are excited to work the band worldwide.
Wolfgang Funk, Label Manager People Like You Records: “We are really happy about signing a young and up-and-coming band that will leave additional marks in the international scene. Moreover they are adding another flavour to the People Like You roster that we are going to keep working on. We are really looking forward to an exciting and successful cooperation with the band.”
Kevin Ratajczak, ESKIMO CALLBOY: “After more than 2 years of working on our 4th studio album we are holding the first masters in our hands – finally! We put in more blood, sweat and tears than into any other album before and we are absolutely sure that it’s the best we ever did. It’s a total cliché, but it’s true! We are really happy to release it via Century Media Records/People Like You Records. With all their experience and the close contact we kept during the past few months, we are sure that we can take ESKIMO CALLBOY to the next level.”
The first single will be released in May while the upcoming album will be due in the late summer, so keep your eyes peeled for more news soon.
The band will only play selected shows and festivals during the summer and prior to the album release.
14.-16.06.17 (AT) Nickelsdorf – Nova Rock
16.06.17 (HU) Budapest – A38
04.-06.07.17 (CZ) Hradec Králové – Rock For People
20.-23.07.17 (UA) Kiev – Faine Misto Festival
03.-05.08.17 (AT) Lustenau – Szene Open Air
05.08.17 (DE) Horb am Neckar – Minirock Festival
25.08.17 (CH) Gränichen – Open Air Gränichen
Phoenix hardcore outfit American Standards, has release their second music video single “Carpe Diem, Tomorrow“, which comes off their upcoming record “Anti-Melody“. In this claustrophobically dark video filmed by Jacob Reynolds (Dead Rabbits, Escape The Fate, The New Low), silhouettes of the band thrash amidst seizure-like inducing lights, capturing the passion and intensity of the song.
Vocalist Brandon Kellum commented on the video saying, “We all know the person that’s been at their job for 10 years and complains every day about it, someone who’s planed on going back to school or wants to travel but always makes excuses on why they don’t. “Carpe Diem, Tomorrow” is about getting out of your comfort zone. Being open to new experiences and ways of thinking. Moving is living. You’re not getting any younger and there will never be a “right time” so do something that scares the hell out of you every day of your life.”
“Anti-Melody” comes out April 28th and is available for preorder on iTunes, Amazon and Bandcamp. Watch “Carpe, Diem, Tomorrow” below.
Along with the new music video, American Standards has announced “The Anti-Melody Tour” in support of the new album. The 10 day tour begins May 19th in Albuquerque, NM and will end in Reno, NV on May 28th. The band is known for its powerful live performance so make sure to check the dates below for a city near you.
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