Neuronspoiler, champions of “classic metal”, have a bunch of live dates coming up over the next couple of months.
In support of their 2013 release ‘Emergence’, the band will be appearing at the following venues:
Neuronspoiler, champions of “classic metal”, have a bunch of live dates coming up over the next couple of months.
In support of their 2013 release ‘Emergence’, the band will be appearing at the following venues:
Tony ‘The Cat’ Martin rarely gets any credit for his time in Black Sabbath between 1987-90/1993-97. That’s a pity, since he always did his absolute best with the given material, while tackling a job that – in rock terms – was the epitome of “dead man’s shoes”. Maybe those six studio records would now be better respected if they’d been issued under a different band name? We’ll never really know for sure. In many ways, this fourth release from Italian guitar maestro Aldo Giuntini – the third to feature Martin – is similar to those largely unloved Sabbath records in that many of the tunes come at a stomping mid-pace with a gritty guitar sound – perfect in many ways for Martin’s vocal range. While it’s a record with no real relevance at the time of its release [and certainly a far cry from the “breath of fresh air” promised in the press materials – what were they thinking?], it certainly would be unfair to suggest that ‘IV’ doesn’t have a good stab at providing some old school entertainment.
As any metal fan knows, the first four Black Sabbath albums defined an entire musical genre. Four slabs of vinyl with monolithic riffs that inspired future generations; riffs which many emulated, but few matched – especially in terms of superb tone. From 1973 onward, Sabbath continued to make good music, but it didn’t always match the impact of their earliest work.
Within The Ruins have seen many band members come and go over the years, they’ve won and lost record label support, but still, they’ve pushed forward never giving in. Their 2010 release ‘Invade’ found the band expanding from the melodic death metal roots and expanding their sounds to include elements of extreme tech/math metal and a pinch of industrial. The result was still uncompromising, but far more assured – even slicker (a relative term here, of course). With this album, it seemed very much as if years of hard work had paid off and Within The Ruins had truly arrived. If anything, this, their third full length album (and sixth release overall), improves on that…
No strangers to touring together, Motorhead and Saxon have announced a UK double headline UK tour for November 2013.
Motorhead are set to play seven shows, with Saxon joining them for six. Support at all shows comes from Skew Siskin. The dates are as follows: