Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe arrested for manslaughter

It has been reported that Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe has been arrested by authorities in the Czech Republic on a charge of manslaughter.

Two years ago at a show in Prague, a fan is said to have jumped on stage and subsequently been involved in an altercation with Blythe. The fan later died from injuries he supposedly sustained. Although there are various fam filmed clips of the show online, none actually show the incident which is said to have occurred.

In a statement from Lamb of God, the band’s lawyers are dealing with the situation and they “expect [Blythe] to be fully exonorated“.

Slash announces a long run of US headline dates

Following the release of ‘Apocalyptic Love’, Slash has announced a full headlining tour of the US with his band Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators.

The dates begin in September and run through the whole of the Autumn, as follows:

Jul. 12 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
Jul. 13 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
Jul. 14 – Vancouver, BC – Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Jul. 16 – Edmonton, AB – Northern Alberta Jubilee
Jul. 17 – Calgary, AB – Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
Jul. 19 – Medicine Hat, AB – Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre
Jul. 20 – Saskatoon, SK – TCU Place
Jul. 21 – Winnipeg, MB – Burton Cummings Theatre
Jul. 23 – Thunder Bay, ON – Thunder Bay Community Auditorium
Jul. 25 – Belleville, ON – Empire Square Live
Jul. 26 – London, ON – Harris Park
Jul. 27 – Montreal, QC – Olympia Theater
Jul. 29 – Quebec City, QC – Agora de Quebec
Jul. 30 – Moncton, New Brunswick – Centre-Casino Moncton
Jul. 31 – Halifax, NS – Cunard Events Centre
Aug. 02 – Boston, MA – House of Blues
Aug. 03 – Montclair, NJ – Wellmont Theatre
Aug. 04 – Huntington, NY – The Paramount
Aug. 07 – Dubuque, IA – Diamond Jo Casino-Mississippi Moon Bar
Aug. 08 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant
Aug. 10 – Sturgis, SD – Buffalo Chip Campground
Sep. 04 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues
Sep. 05 – Phoenix, AZ – Celebrity Theatre
Sep. 07 – Austin, TX – Stubbs
Sep. 08 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues
Sep. 09 – Houston, TX – House of Blues
Sep. 11 – New Orleans, LA – House of Blues
Sep. 12 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle
Sep. 16 – Hampton Beach, NH – Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
Sep. 18 – New York, NY – Hammerstein Ballroom
Sep. 19 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues
Sep. 21 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s
Sep. 22 – Detroit, MI – Fillmore
Sep. 23 – Toronto, ON – Sound Academy
Sep. 25 – Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room
Sep. 28 – Chicago, IL – Riviera Theater
Sep. 29 – Springfield, MO – O’Reilly Family Events Center
Oct. 02 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater
Oct. 03 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern

All July/August dates feature support from Monster Truck.
All September/October dates (except Sept 16th & 23rd) feature support from Foxy Shazam.

METALLICA: Pro-shot footage of complete Orion Festival ‘Ride The Lightning’ show, Atlantic City, NJ

During the weekend of June 23rd/24th 2012, Metallica headlined their own festival,  ‘Orion: Music + More’.  In keeping with all of their other festival appearances throughout the year, the second night of the festival featured the metal titans performing the whole of their 1991 self-titled release.

The first night, however, featured something rather more special.  On June 23rd 2012, Metallica performed the whole of their 1984 release ‘Ride The Lightning’ as the centrepiece for their two hour set.  Some of the ‘Ride’ songs had not had a regular slot in the band’s set list for some time, while ‘Escape’ had never been performed live previous to this occasion.

The rest of the set appeared as strong, and equally steeped in nostalgia. Being almost entirely constructed of tunes from between 1983-1991, it was left to ‘Hell and Back’ (from 2012’s ‘Beyond Magnetic’ EP) to solely fly the flag for Metallica’s more recent output.

[You can also watch another complete Metallica show from 2012 by clicking here]

A VITAL MESSAGE – Distances EP

By blending the best elements of Bullet For My Valentine, All That Remains and Shadows Fall with the kind of very commercial choruses championed by Killswitch Engage, this Florida metalcore/post-hardcore based band may not sound wholly original, but there’s no escaping that, in places, A Vital Message manage to push all the right buttons on their 2011 EP.

The strength of this EP isn’t immediately obvious, however, since opening the number attempts to fit too much into a four minute package. After a melody filled intro featuring a simple guitar riff played over some solid pneumatic drums, the first half of ‘The Blind’ favours djent-edged riffs, leading to an all round preference for heaviness over anything else. As is often the case with metalcore, the chorus eschews growling voices for a studio treated clean vocal. This provides a nice contrast (as expected) but that chorus isn’t quite as strong as it could have been – any melodies are still being somewhat pummelled by the heavy riffs. The riffs are cool enough, but there’s a sense that A Vital Message are capable of more. Luckily, during the track’s second half, things definitely improve. A brief instrumental break lightens the mood near at the tracks end; the second part of which capitalises on the melodies hinted at in the intro and the clean guitars ring out wonderfully, in a style that hints at a more progressive metal stance. And then, just as the tune begins to pull the listener in…it ends. Don’t be fooled, though: this is by no means a bad opening statement – the musicians here are as tight as any of those working in a similar field, it just leaves a nagging feeling that the chorus could have been more instant and so much more should have been made of that intro and coda.

In terms of aggression, ‘Who Are You’ fares better all round, since the gulf between sledgehammer riffs and melodies is far wider. During the verses, Jon Jordan adopts a full-on throatiness in his delivery, one to match any number of hardcore punk or metal bands. As he offers the thought “are you running, you should be fucking scared” over a mid-paced, pounding riff, the intensity is such you’d have a hard job to argue with him. The fastest riffing, again, has much in common with the djent community and the chorus adds a more melodic bent, full of clean vocals and an emo-ish anxiety. Unlike ‘The Blind’, this chorus really shines – so much so, it’s hard to believe these guys weren’t snapped up by a major label for this release.

‘If It’s Legal It’s On Camera’ starts with a great intro, combining more clean-toned guitar lines and a slower djent-filled metallic riff. There’s a brief moment where Jordan teases by throwing in a dirty, dirty growl in the melodic death metal vein, but this never fully develops; it merely serves as a bridge into the song’s first verse. While this doesn’t offer anything markedly different from ‘Who Are You’, it’s worth keeping a keen ear, as complex guitar parts busy away incessantly – almost throughout the entire number – and these parts (again, borrowing influence from more math metal/progressive metal influences) provide a superb counterpart to the more in-your-face elements. The chorus follows a similar structure to that of ‘Who You Are’, whereby the studio-treated vocals bring a strong sense of melody and commercial edge to another otherwise sledgehammer riff. Although each of these EP tracks have their own strengths and weaknesses, this number is almost perfect. If you want to experience A Vital Message at their absolute best, this is the best entry point.

The closing track, ‘2009’, presents a slight musical curveball. While the heavy riffing and drum pedals are present and correct in places, the band shifts from their usual metalcore sound into a much punkier territory, and increases their use of clean vocals (more so than even on the other numbers, reinforced by a second clean voice courtesy of Ashley Loyd). It couldn’t ever be described as throwaway, but there’s certainly a more fun air here. A Vital Message still sound like a strong outfit here, but musically it’s nowhere near as insistent as this band are capable of being.

When A Vital Message get it right, the combination of great musicianship and faultless production (so good that other DIY bands should take note) is definitely worthy of much bigger things. Those who don’t dig any of the bands mentioned here are unlikely to be swayed, but metalcore fans really ought to check this out. ‘If It’s Legal…’ is worth the time alone.

February/March 2012

New free track from The Pineapple Thief

UK proggers The Pineapple Thief are giving away free music! Ahead of the release of their next album, you can download a new track in exchange for an email address.

‘Last Man Standing’ is taken from their 2012 release ‘All The Wars’ which won’t be released until September 3rd.

Initial copies of ‘All The Wars’ will feature a bonus disc containing exclusive acoustic re-recordings and a new version of ‘Light Up Your Eyes’, a track originally featured on their 2005 album ’10 Stories Down’.

Get your free download of ‘Last Man Standing’ by visiting the Pineapple Thief website.

‘All The Wars’ confirmed tracklist:

Burning Pieces
Warm Seas
Last Man Standing
All the Wars
Build a World
Give It Back
Someone Pull me Out
One More Step Away
Reaching Out

Special edition bonus acoustic tracks:
Warm Seas
Reaching Out
Last Man Standing
One More Step Away
All the Wars
Every Last Moment
Someone Pull Me Out

+ Light Up Your Eyes (2012 version)