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Coroner Added To Mystic Festival Line-Up


Everything has its time and sometimes, you have to wait a bit for the best. But the wait for the concerts of Corrosion Of Conformity, Coroner, letlive. and Djerv is over – you’ll see them in the Mystic Festival next year.

Corrosion Of Conformity

It’s not often that you come across a band that not only has mastered many different styles, but that has inspired entire generations. Truth be told, there really isn’t another band like Corrosion Of Conformity. They were one of the pioneers of the American crossover scene of the 80s, only to, after a short thrash episode, truly find themselves in sludge and stoner metal – though they can still hammer heavy metal of the purest form. Any moment now, we can expect their new, double album, they’ve also unveiled a series of Riffissippi Studio Jam Sessions and just finished touring the US with Judas Priest and Alice Cooper – COC are writing another fascinating chapter of their story, and we’re elated that we get to be part of it.

Coroner

Can one ever follow-up an album as excellent as Grin? Does it even make sense to release a new record after over 30 years of silence? In theory, this could never have worked, but in practice, Coroner have done the impossible on Dissonance Theory. The Swiss masters of progressive thrash recorded one of the best albums of the year – a classic already, resetting the bar of excellence within the genre. How could we not invite them to join the festival – and we are more than honoured that they said yes.

letlive.

The artist and activist Jason Aalon Butler today is mostly known as the leader of the rapcore phenomenon Fever 333, but before that he was the vocalist of a superb post-hardcore formation, letlive. The band released four captivating and thought-provoking records – Speak Like You Talk, Fake History, The Blackest Beautiful and If I’m the Devil… – before disbanding in 2017. Butler, however, reached the conclusion that there is still more to tell in this story and letlive. are now demolishing stages again as only they know how. Words won’t do it justice; you must see it for yourselves.

Djerv

Black metal devotees will know this voice from her guest spells with Dimmu Borgir, gamers – from League of Legends, and steampunk animation fans from the soundtrack of season two of Arcane. But Agnete Kjølsrud is, first and foremost, the charismatic vocalist of the Norwegian band Djerv. On their debut self-titled, and so far, only, album, released in 2011, they imparted their original vision from the intersection of rock and metal, which impressed with its raptorial energy and captivated with its excellent songs. After its release, the band disappeared for a while, but thankfully, they are back now to finish what they started. More...

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The Fever (Ex-letlive/The Chariot, Etc.) Debuts "

The Fever, featuring ex-members of letlive., The Chariot etc., debuts a new song titled “Walking In My Shoes“ below.

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The Amity Affliction Premieres New Music Video

The Amity Affliction premieres a new music video for "All Fucked Up", taken from the band's latest album "This Could Be Heartbreak", out in stores now via Roadrunner Records. The band’s frontman Joel Birch directed the clip alongside Ryan Mackfall and features also a cameo from members of letlive.

Check out now "All Fucked Up" below.

The Amity Affliction is currently touring North America with Being As An Ocean, Hundredth. Check out all remaining dates below: More...

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More Bands Confirmed For Soundwave Festival 2012

Although it wasn't expected until December, the organizers of Australia's Soundwave Festival have made their second band announcement. Joining the 60 bands already announced are Staind, Wednesday 13, Unearth, Cathedral, Shadows Fall, Heaven Shall Burn, Your Demise, Kittie, and 14 other (mostly non-metal) bands.

Hole has pulled out of the festival after frontwoman Courtney Love refused to play before Limp Bizkit. Soundwave boss AJ Maddah said on Twitter that he was "relieved we got the moody old cow off the bill. [There’s] no point talking her back, only for her to cancel later, or turn up & act like a rotten twat to other artists, fans, etc."

A third announcement in early December will add another five bands to the lineup, and Danzig is one of the confirmed possibilities. More...

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Letlive Posts Documentary Footage Online

Hardcore punk act Letlive has teamed up with Rocksound TV to release a short documentary piece featuring behind the scenes and touring footage from the group's recent tour of the United Kingdom. The documentary, which is titled "To The Stage: Letlive," is available for viewing below.

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Times of Grace and Underoath in Nashville

"Be vigilant in truth and love," is not a lyric you’d expect to hear from a metal band, and especially not at a live show. You’d think it would have a way of stopping mosh pits, but that wasn’t the case when Times of Grace and Underoath came to Nashville, bringing along the bands Stray from the Path and Letlive. On the night of August 9th, the "Illuminatour" was to be a high-volume lesson in believing in yourself.

Amidst a record high-temperature summer, fans waited outside the venue well before the doors opened. More...

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