Metallica, Stone Sour and A Perfect Circle confirmed for 2013 Soundwave Festival

Metallica, Stone Sour and A Perfect Circle have been confirmed to appear on the bill at next years Soundwave Festival in Australia.

The three bands join Linkin Park, Danko Jones, Garbage, Paramore, Vision of Disorder and US punks The Lawrence Arms on what is already shaping up to be an impressive bill.

2012’s event featured appearances by System of a Down, Slipknot, Lamb of God, Mastodon, Trivium, Devin Townsend, Unwritten Law and the reformed Coal Chamber.

So far, those confirmed for the 2013 Soundwave Festival are as follows:

A PERFECT CIRCLE
ANTHRAX
BLINK-182
CANCER BATS
CHUNK NO CAPTAIN CHUNK
DANKO JONES
DEAF HAVANA
DRAGONFORCE
DUFF MCKAGAN’S LOADED
FLOGGING MOLLY
FOZZY
GARBAGE
KINGDOM OF SORROW
KYUSS LIVES!
LINKIN PARK
MADBALL
MEMPHIS MAY FIRE
METALLICA
MOTION CITY SOUNDTRACK
OF MICE AND MEN
PARAMORE
PIERCE THE VEIL
RED FANG
SIX FEET UNDER
SLEEPING WITH SIRENS
STONE SOUR
SUM 41
THE BLACKOUT
THE LAWRENCE ARMS
THE OFFSPRING
THE WONDER YEARS
TOMAHAWK
VISION OF DISORDER

Mayhem Cruise officially cancelled

The Mayhem Cruise, which was due to sail from Miami to the Bahamas between December 7th-12th has been officially cancelled.

The cruise was to have featured headline sets by Lamb of God, Machine Head, Anthrax, Suicide Silence, Hatebreed and Kingdom of Sorrow. According to the organizers, the cruise was cancelled due to “circumstances beyond [our] control”.

Fans can get a full refund to their credit/debit cards from the point of purchase. Organizers have also said that ticket holders will be entitled to a free lifetime pass to the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Summer tour.

Lamb of God’s frontman Randy Blythe is now back in the US after posting a $400,000 bail. He will return to the Czech Republic at a later date, should the ongoing manslaughter case require him to do so.

Anthrax, meanwhile, are working on a selection of cover tunes, which may (or may not) appear on a deluxe edition of ‘Worship Music‘ at a later date.

Death Angel announce US headline shows

Throughout 2012, 80s thrash band Death Angel have been playing shows throughout the US supporting Anthrax and Testament.

The band have now announced a string of headline slots of the own, between upcoming shows with Anthrax and Testament in October.

The headline shows – which will feature Death Angel performing their cult 1987 debut ‘The Ultra-Violence’ in its entirety – will take place at the following venues:

Oct. 07 – West Springfield, VA – Empire
Oct. 09 – Charlotte, NC – The Casbah
Oct. 10 – Atlanta, GA – The Earl
Oct. 11 – Jacksonville, FL – The Roc Bar
Oct. 12 – Tampa, FL – Orpheum Theatre
Oct. 13 – Miami, FL – Churchill’s
Oct. 14 – Orlando, FL – The Social
Oct. 16 – San Antonio, TX – Korova
Oct. 17 – El Paso, TX – House of Rock
Oct. 18 – Tempe, AZ – Rocky Point Cantina
Oct. 19 – West Hollywood, CA – Whisky A Go Go
Oct. 20 – Santa Rosa, CA – Last Day Saloon
Oct. 21 – San Jose, CA – The Rodeo Club

Death Angel released their last studio album ‘Relentless Retribution’ (their third since reforming in 2004) in 2010. In 2012, the band issued a digitally remastered version of ‘The Ultra-Violence’, marking its 25th anniversary.

POST WAR GLAMOUR GIRLS – Tragic Loss; he had such a lovely house EP

This 2012 release by art-rockers Post War Glamour Girls, capitalises on the great promise of the few singles which have been previously released.  A four-track EP, ‘Tragic Loss; he had such a lovely house’, is ugly and twisted, while at once epic and engaging.

Which a morse-like drum intro and a hard vocal ‘Today I Am a Man’ begins in a rather anxious manner.  By the time PWGG hit their stride, the combination of buzzsaw guitars and smashing drums creates something that sounds like The Birthday Party featuring Marc Ribot on guitar experimenting with more of a psychobilly mood.  This opening statement captures the unrestrained energy within the Leeds based four-piece excellently. In contrast, ‘Tremor’ shows a greater sophistication, harnessing those previous energies with haunting, quieter passages which push a male/female dual vocal to the fore.  The guitars adopt a lovely 50’s echo while, as before, the drums are often the dominant force.  This pair of tunes are like a yin and yang from which most – but not all – of PWGG’s strongest influences come into play; both excellent, but for completely different reasons.

‘The Trawler Man’s Code’ creeps in with atmospheric clanking and droning, but it’s not long before the staccato guitar parts start ringing out and the voice creaks and croons drawing in the listener.  For what passes as a chorus, there’s far more of a melody melody at play here, borrowing bits from the 80s goth movement and blending them with other fuzzy noises to create something alternative yet wholly accessible.   Saving the best for last, ‘She Will Always Be My Anchor’ begins with a slow, doomy intro.  Just as the listener is fooled into thinking PWGG are heading into a four minute sludge-fest, the chords crank out an unsettling and distorted waltz, while a suitably aggressive voice sweeps between a croon an full-on shouting.  Again, comparisons with the more aggressive works of Nick Cave just cannot be avoided, while the music – part waltz, part drunken sway – borrows a heavy influence from the one and only Tom Waits.  During the quieter moments, the drums sound fabulous against a wailing voice, while at the other end of the scale, there are huge skull-pounding riffs.  Imagine Kurt Weill’s work given a distorted makeover and you’ll pretty much capture the spirit of the piece.  In case you were in any doubt, this track (and, indeed, the rest of ‘Tragic Loss; he had such a lovely house’) is bloody amazing.

The Cave-esque lead vocal will provide comforting familiarity to some, while naturally will be off-putting to the more foolish.  Post-War Glamour Girls are far more than the sum of their more obvious influences, though…and as a result, this EP is essential.

August 2012

First clip of Frank Turner’s new hardcore band posted online

After months of promising his next project would return to his hardcore roots, the first material has surfaced from Frank Turner’s new band.

The new band, Mongol Horde, steps away from Turner’s semi-acoustic politically charged solo output and places him more in line with Million Dead, the hardcore punk band with which he first achieved success. Although it may attract comparisons with UK hardcore band Gallows, Turner himself says the new material takes influence from Hot Snakes and seminal noisemakers The Jesus Lizard.

Watch the clip for ‘Casual Threats From Weekend Hardmen’ below.