Mark Ronson pulls out of Australian festival

Last week, DJ Mark Ronson confirmed he was to appear at the Future Music Festival in Australia.

It was announced via the Triple J website earlier today (Australian time) the Ronson will now not be appearing due to a scheduling conflict offering “an unmissable opportunity”.

The festival is to visit Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane between March 3rd-12th 2012. Other confirmed acts include Fatboy Slim and New Order.

KORN: Pro-shot footage of complete 90 minute ‘Path of Totality’ launch show

Throughout the second half of 2011, the build-up to the release of Korn’s tenth studio album was loaded with tension. The band’s previous three albums ‘See You On The Other Side’, ‘Untitled’ and ‘Korn III: Remember Who You Are’ had not equalled the sales figures of Korn’s earlier works.  Each of those albums, too, had experienced a decline in sales figures compared to its immediate predecessor.

For that tenth album, entitled ‘The Path of Totality’, the nu-metal heroes looked to other influences and collaborators, teaming up with a bunch of dubstep producers to lend the Korn sound a much-needed new slant.  Fans were sceptical, the press intrigued. As far as collaborations are concerned, it’s certainly more accessible than the Lou Reed & Metallica animal. Even long-time metal haters NME conceded ‘The Path To Totality’ was an artistic success.

‘The Path To Totality’ was released in the UK on Monday December 5th and one day later in the US.  Below, you can enjoy the full 90 minute show from the Hollywood Palladium, celebrating the launch of the album.

THE BYGONES! – Radio, Ready Or Not!

Brooklyn three-piece The Bygones! are a band whose main musical thrust is garage rock.  Their debut EP ‘Radio, Ready or Not!’ has a DIY approach which gives everything a slightly rough around the edges feel.   As debut releases go, it’s far from perfect, but to be fair, it is home to a couple of great numbers.

‘Gimme Some Space’ is a trashy piece of goodness which sounds like a cross between a ragged version of The Real Kids and Boston four piece Watts, if they were in a particularly shouty mood.  Dan McGuinness’s drums are crashy and live sounding, which sound great placed against Billy Janisewski’s particularly urgent vocal and guitar work.  Pulling everything together, Colin Van Deusen’s bassline is a bit lost under the raucousness, but in just under two minutes, The Bygones! clear the cobwebs on this number, proving that at full pelt, they’re a band with a lot of promise.  Likewise, the rock ‘n’ roll twang which carries the title cut shows a great energy, with Janiszewski’s slightly warbling vocal line fitting the bill rather well.  Van Deusen’s bass is audible on this track too, which is a major plus considering his playing is busy throughout. It’s also rather tight for this type of garage-based arrangement.

When The Bygones! slow things down, the cracks start to appear in their performance.  ‘Sour Apple’ begins with a very retro guitar, while the bassline is solid and high in the mix.  The basis for something decent is very much there, but the vocals are a little waily, never really settling in.  A counter backing vocal does its best to make everything gel but, fact is, Janiszewski’s lead vocal just doesn’t blend as well as it should.  It may work better live, of course, but here it’s in need of a bit of polish up, particularly when it comes to a particularly unrestrained ad lib just before the fade out.  ‘Begging’ is musically better all round, with a stronger lead vocal.  The real star on this number is Van Deusen, whose bass line really carries the piece with its unwavering approach.  The end section where the band cut loose is just a little too rough around the edges once again, but it’s a minor point.

‘The Lonely Ones’ expands The Bygones! range to include a little 60s style power pop.  The rhythms and general arrangement appears pleasing enough, but it’s a simple lead break which provides the track’s strongest element.  This track also features the EP’s most memorable chorus, but stepping back and looking at the whole package, their sound isn’t terribly original.  If you need a firm pointer for  what to expect here, The Bygones! sound like a budget version of The Flamin’ Groovies.  There’s not a lot wrong with that for a musical basis, but The Bygones! would have achieved better results if they’d been able to inject a little more of their own style into the recording.

Based on this debut EP, The Bygones!  have lots of potential when it comes to a full-pelt approach, but generally need to work at their craft with regards the more mid paced stuff, or those tunes which require a little more subtlety.  The DIY nature of their recording means The Bygones! are not necessarily ready for radio yet, but some the foundations are firmly in place.

Listen, or download the EP using the widget below.

September 2011

Venom confirmed for metal cruise

Pioneering black metal band Venom have been confirmed an appearance on the “70000 Tons of Metal” cruise.

The British band will join Kamelot, Suffocation, Overkill and Cannibal Corpse among the confirmed line up of metal acts on a four day cruise taking place at the end of next January.

The cruise leaves Florida on 23rd January and takes in the Cayman Islands before returning.

The confirmed line is:

ALESTORM
AMORPHIS
ATHEIST
CANNIBAL CORPSE
CHILDREN OF BODOM
CORONER
DARK FUNERAL
ELUVEITIE
GOD DETHRONED
GRAVE DIGGER
HAMMERFALL
IN EXTREMO
KAMELOT
MOONSORROW
MY DYING BRIDE
NIGHTWISH
OVERKILL
PENTAGRAM
PESTILENCE
PRETTY MAIDS
RIOT
SAMAEL
STRATOVARIUS
SUFFOCATION
TANKARD
THERION
TRISTANIA
VENOM
VIRGIN STEELE
WHIPLASH

Therapy? announce tracklist for 2012 album

Northern Irish alt-rockers Therapy? have confirmed the final tracklisting for their next album, due early 2012.

‘A Brief Crack of Light’, the band’s thirteenth release will be released on February 6th 2012 and features the following tracks:
01. Living In The Shadow Of The Terrible Thing
02. Plague Bell
03. Marlow
04. Before You, With You, After You
05. The Buzzing
06. Get Your Dead Hand Off My Shoulder
07. Ghost Trio
08. Why Turbulence?
09. Stark Raving Sane
10. Ecclesiastes

Opening track, ‘Living In The Shadow of the Terrible Thing’ will be released as a single on January 23rd. The band will promote the album via a co-headlining tour with ragga-metal heroes Skindred throughout April, with support from The Black Spiders. The dates can be viewed here.