NAPALM DEATH: Hellfest 2012

When Napalm Death appeared on the scene in the late 80s, they were one of the most extreme bands ever. Their grindcore assault, delivering uber-short metal numbers with a hardcore punk aggression, made their debut album ‘Scum’ almost impenetrable. It wasn’t just the sheer intensity that made it somehow fascinating, but also the fact that each side of the LP was recorded with almost an entirely different line-up, with only drummer Mick Harris remaining. This was clearly a band who mightn’t go the distance…

Napalm Death weren’t just a flash in the pan. A second album, recorded with vocalist Lee Dorrian – who appeared on part of the debut – assaulted the listener with a similar intensity over the course of twenty two numbers. After this, he would soon depart to form the doom metal band Cathedral and guitarist Bill Steer would form Carcass, both of who also achieved cult success. [While neither of Napalm’s first two albums were a commercial success, they’ve been critically acclaimed by the press, with ‘Scum’ heralded as a groundbreaking work].

From the band’s third album onwards, regrouping with vocalist Mark ‘Barney’ Greenway on board, Napalm began a long and far more settled journey, one which would see them temper their sound a little, mixing their grindcore roots with copious death and thrash metal influences. As the gig below demonstrates – recorded 25 years, fifteen albums and several line-up shifts into the band’s surprisingly long career – any tempering is relative, since Napalm still carry a hefty punch.

While Napalm Death have never been a band that Real Gone has really understood, that their extreme sounds could gain a much bigger audience than the likes of ‘Scum’ would have ever suggested years ago is something to be admired. [Early performance and interview footage can also be found in the video clips here].

 

New Halestorm interview posted online

A new interview with Lzzy and Arejay Hale of hard rock band Halestorm has been posted on YouTube. The fifteen minute chat was conducted on October 17th in Sweden and can now be viewed below.

In other Halestorm news, a new digital only live EP recorded as part of ‘The Live Room’ on October 31st is available now!

New Hellyeah video posted online

The official video for Hellyeah’s ‘Drink Drank Drunk’ has been posted online. The track comes from the band’s third album ‘Band Of Brothers’.

You can watch the clip for ‘Drink Drank Drunk’ below. You can also watch a complete live set filmed at Rocklahoma 2012 by clicking here.

Gorilla Biscuits and Texas Is The Reason to headline final Revelation 25 anniversary weekend

In 2012, legendary hardcore/emo/punk label Revelation Records celebrated its 25 anniversary.

To mark the occasion, a set of gigs were held (dubbed Rev25) featuring key bands from the label’s history, including rare appearances by the long-disbanded Gorilla Biscuits.

Between January 4-6th 2013 the final Rev25 show is set to take place in Chicago. So far, the following bands have been confirmed to appear:

January 4, 2013
Gorilla Biscuits
Shelter
Down To Nothing
By A Thread

January 5, 2013
Gorilla Biscuits
Youth Of Today
32 Frames

January 6, 2013
Texas Is The Reason
Into Another
Sense Field
Popeye (from Farside)

There are two slots – one each on the 4th and 5th – yet to be filled.

Watch various fan-filmed sets by Gorilla Biscuits, Game Face, Into Another and Quicksand (recorded at Rev25, Pomona, CA – June 2012) by clicking here.