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Lorna Shore Premiere New Music Video
Lorna Shore premiere their music video for "Welcome Back, O’ Sleeping Dreamer," a track titled "Pain Remains." Directed by Eric Richter, known for his work with bands like Knocked Loose and Dying Fetus, this visual treat comes alongside fresh merchandise offerings.
Guitarist Adam De Micco shared his thoughts: More...
Lorna Shore Premiere New Official Music Video
Symphonic deathcore outfit Lorna Shore are celebrating the second anniversary of their acclaimed EP, "...And I Return To Nothingness," with a special vinyl repress. This EP marked the beginning of their era with frontman Will Ramos and propelled them to new heights of success.
In addition to the vibrant colored vinyl reissue and an exclusive merch capsule (available at lornashorestore.com), the band has treated fans with a new official music video for the track "Of The Abyss" from the EP.
Guitarist Adam De Micco took a moment to reflect on the three-song EP: More...
Project: Vengeance Premiere New Single & Video
Project: Vengeance, the project featuring vocalists Will Ramos (Lorna Shore), Taylor Barber (Left To Suffer), Darius Tehrani (Spite), Dickie Allen (Infant Annihilator), and Tyler Shelton (Traitors), is now streaming their second single, "Vessel." The track showcases the instrumental talents of YouTuber Nik Nocturnal and can be enjoyed streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you now below.
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Distant Premiere Live Video For “Heritage”
Netherland's deathcore outfit Distant premiere their below live performance video for their track “Heritage“. The outfit were joined onstage by Lorna Shore's frontman Will Ramos for the performance of the title track to Distant‘s latest full-length. Ramos also guested on the studio version of the aforementioned single.
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Live Concert Report: Mega-Monsters
When I first saw the poster for this tour, I was amazed. Upon closer review, I noticed that the 4/20 show was within a day’s driving distance, and the Concord Pavilion is less than five miles from a Gojira-loving good friend’s home. How could I resist?
I live between Portland and Concord. With a day off after their 4/18 gig, I actually saw every member of Mastodon and some members of Gojira and their crews roaming the streets of my little town on 4/19. Had I not been making the long drive to see them all perform the following night, I would have felt sick to be missing this. Instead, I knew that the following day would be an epic adventure. Let’s skip some of the adventures and get straight to the show.
Lorna Shore was the opener, but, as I’ve noted elsewhere, I have yet to appreciate bands that are described as “deathcore” or “metalcore”. I have eventually become a fan of some metal subgenres that I didn't initially like, but that hasn't happened yet with anything core. I tried; I really did. I had Lorna Shore in constant rotation the past few months, but they still don’t work for me. Some of the solos are fantastic, but the rest just doesn’t compute in my brain.
Gojira and Mastodon are co-headlining this tour, and I think Gojira finished the night off in Portland. So on this 420, Gojira went first, which made sense given that Mastodon is one of the biggest stoner metal bands on the planet.
I have always liked Gojira, but they never climbed into the “love” category. Nor have they ever remained in my permanent music rotation. I saw them seven years ago in Denmark, and, while a good show, that performance didn’t change their status much in my book.
On this night in Concord, however, I fell in love. Gojira has now earned a spot in my permanent music rotation, and I hope this wasn’t the last time I see them live.
I photographed two different setlists on the stage, and they were slightly different from each other. (How confusing for the band members?!?) This one may have Amazonia and The Chant in reverse order from what actually transpired. I don’t remember.
Mastodon’s setlist was:
The Wolf Is Loose
Crystal Skull
Megalodon
Divinations
Andromeda
Sultan's Curse
Fallen Torches
Pushing the Tides
More Than I Could Chew
Aqua Dementia
Steambreather
Iron Tusk
March of the Fire Ants
Mother Puncher
Circle of Cysquatch
Blood and Thunder
In other words, more focus on earlier material than recent tours. Seven songs off of Leviathan and Blood Mountain—when is the last tour that happened? Only two songs off of their most recent release, Hushed and Grim, and nothing from The Hunter or Once More ‘Round the Sun. I always want to hear more from Crack the Skye, but Divinations was the lone track from my favorite Mastodon album.
I wonder if the setlist selection has something to do with who they are touring with? Go heavier with Gojira but not so much when touring with Opeth, Ghost, etc.? I don’t know—just wondering what the selection process is like.
I've been to hundreds of concerts in the Bay Area over the past 40+ years. Somehow, this was my first visit to the Concord Pavilion. Great experience for the most part but one complaint--the merch situation. There were only two places to buy merch, in a venue that holds over 12,000 people, and the lines went on forever and didn't move quickly. I walked by each of the lines, at various times in the evening, at least two or three times and the situation was always the same. You either had to miss an hour of the show or forgo purchasing anything. I chose the latter. The bands could have hawked a lot more of their wares had this situation been improved.
The evening was a trip, in many ways.
Shadow Of Intent Premiere New Single & Music Video
Shadow Of Intent premiere their new standalone single and official music video "The Migrant". The track was produced by Chris Wiseman and Dave Otero. Check out now "The Migrant" streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you below.
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Supergroup Project: Vengeance Premiere Debut Track
Project: Vengeance - the renamed deathcore project first known as The Big Six - premiere their debut single named “Cut. Bleed. Repeat.”, streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you below. Fit For An Autopsy‘s Joe Badolato and Attila‘s Chris Fronzak left the group before the release of this first single.
The deathcore supergroup decided to rebrand themselves and start over with the below lineup: More...
Bodysnatcher Premiere New Single & Music Video
Florida-based deathcore outfit Bodysnatcher premiere a new music video for their latest track “Dead Rabbit“. That single pays tribute to Adam Whited, brother and ex-bandmate of Bodysnatcher drummer Chris Whited. Adam passed away in April, 2022. The brothers had also played together in King Conquer.
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Gojira And Mastodon Announce Co-Headlining Tour
Teaming up for what promises to be an unforgettable jaunt of epic proportions, Grammy Award-nominated French heavy metal luminaries, Gojira, will join forces with iconic Grammy Award-winning heavy rock band Mastodon (pictured above) for a massive co-headline tour across North America in 2023. The Mega-Monsters Tour finds these two juggernauts taking over arenas and amphitheaters throughout the spring and summer, alternating closing sets each night.
The tour kicks off at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Portland, OR on April 18 and includes stops at legendary venues such as the Forum in Los Angeles, CA on April 21. The first leg concludes at Santander Arena in Reading, PA on May 11 and resumes with a second leg that runs August 9 through September 2nd. Special guest Lorna Shore serves as direct support on all dates.
Fan pre-sales for tickets begin January 18 at 10 AM, local time and include both Mastodon and Gojira artist pre-sales. General on-sale will launch January 20 at 10 AM, local time with VIP ticket packages available at gojira-music.com and mastodonrocks.com.
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Graspop Announces A Further 103 Bands
The organisers of Graspop Metal Meeting, one of Europe's premier metal festivals and the biggest in Belgium has announced a further 103 bands added to next year's edition of the festival. The event will take place in the town of Dessel from June 15th - 18th.
The lineup is now as follows:
1914
Agnostic Front
Amon Amarth
Anti-Flag
Antimatter
Any Given Day
Arch Enemy
Architects
As I Lay Dying
Asking Alexandria
At The Gates
Avatar
Beast In Black
Behemoth
Billy Talent
Black Mirrors
Bloodywood
Butcher Babies
Cane Hill
Carpenter Brut
Clutch
Cradle Of Filth
Crowbar
Cyclone
Danko Jones
Dark Angel
Deathstars
Def Leppard
Delain
Dieth
Dirkschneider
Disturbed
Draconian
Eluveitie
End
Enter Shikari
Epica
Escape The Fate
Evergrey
Exodus
Fever 333
Fields of the Nephilim
Finntroll
Ghost
Gojira
Greg Puciato
Halestorm
Hatebreed
Heidevolk
Hippotraktor
Hollywood Undead
Hollywood Vampires
I Prevail
In Flames
Insomnium
Katatonia
Kissin’ Dynamite
Korpiklaani
Kreator
Landmvrks
Legion Of The Damned
Less Than Jake
Life Of Agony
Lionheart
Loathe
Lorna Shore
Marduk
Meshuggah
Molybaron
Monster Magnet
Motionless In White
Motley Crue
Novelists
Oceans
Orange Goblin
Orbit Culture
Pantera
Papa Roach
Parkway Drive
Polaris
Rancid
Russkaja
Seether
Septicflesh
Sick Of It All
Skindred
Sleep Token
Slipknot
Soen
Sólstafir
Spiritbox
Stand Atlantic
Stray From The Path
Testament
The Amity Affliction
The Answer
The Chats
The Ghost Inside
The Halo Effect
The Luka State
The Menzingers
The Raven Age
The Winery Dogs
Three Days Grace
Thundermother
Unearth
Vicious Rumours
Voivod
Watain
Download Festival Announces First Sixty Bands
The organisers of Britain's Download festival have announced the first sixty bands to play at the event's twentieth anniversary next year. Of note, Metallica will be performing two headlining sets, while the other headliners will be Slipknot and Bring Me The Horizon. A statement from Metallica reads as follows:
"Open up the summer calendar as we’re super excited to announce that we’ll be celebrating the Download Festival’s 20th anniversary with not one, but two headline nights on June 8 and 10, 2023! It's been over a decade since we hit the stage in Donington Park, so we’ll be making up for lost time with two unique and completely different setlists with no repeat songs whatsoever that weekend.
"This year’s festival will take place over four days and we’re lucky enough to start the party on night one, June 8th. Hitting the stage as headliners the other two nights are Slipknot and Bring Me The Horizon. The long weekend will be jam-packed including Evanescence, Parkway Drive, Disturbed, Pendulum, Architects, Ghost, The Distillers, Placebo, Alexisonfire, Asking Alexandria, Motionless In White, I Prevail, The Blackout (reunion), Fever 333, Stray From The Path, Lorna Shore, Nova Twins and Municipal Waste, with many more still to be announced.
"Fifth Members may purchase tickets now. General tickets are on-sale at 10 AM on Thursday, November 10th."
The current lineup is as follows: More...
Ingested Premiere New Single & Music Video
UK technical deathcore /death metal outfit Ingested premiere a new single and music video named “All I’ve Lost“. Trivium vocalist/guitarist Matt Heafy guests on this track, taken from Ingested‘s new full-elngth “Ashes Lie Still“, out in stores now.
Check out now "All I’ve Lost" streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you now below.
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Aborted Premiere New Official Music Video
Belgian deathgrind mainstays Aborted premiere a new official music video for their single “Infinite Terror” streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you below. The track marks the debut of their latest addition to the band's roster, guitarist Dan Konradsson (Ophidian I, Une Misère) and also the first track for their new label home Nuclear Blast.
You can catch Aborted live with Lorna Shore, Ingested, AngelMaker and Ov Sulfur on the following dates: More...
Lorna Shore Premiere New Single & Music Video
Deathcore outfit Lorna Shore conclude their ‘The Pain Trilogy’ with the premiere of the band's new single and new official music video “Pain Remains III: In A Sea Of Fire“. The song is taken from the Lorna Shore’s new studio full-length “Pain Remains“, out in stores now.
Check out now "Pain Remains III: In A Sea Of Fire" streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you below.
The first and second entries in the trilogy can be seen HERE (Pt. I) and HERE (Pt. II).
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Aborted Sign Record Deal With Nuclear Blast
Belgian brutal deathgrind veterans Aborted have inked a record deal with Nuclear Blast. As frontman Sven de Caluwé also mentions below guitarist Dan Konradsson (Ophidian I, Une Misère) replaces Harrison Patuto in the band. A new single from the outfit named “Infinite Terror” will be launched on October 19th, marking also Konradsson's debut.
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Lorna Shore Premiere New Single & Music Video
Deathcore outfit Lorna Shore premiere a new official music video for their single “Pain Remains II: After All I‘ve Done, I’ll Disappear“ streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you below. As reported earlier this month the group kicked off that trilogy of singles and music videos with the first entry named “Pain Remains I: Dancing Like Flames”, off the band’s forthcoming new album “Pain Remains“, due out on October 14th through Century Media.
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Lorna Shore Premiere New Single & Music Video
Deathcore mainstays Lorna Shore premiere their new single and music video named “Pain Remains I: Dancing Like Flames“. The clip was directed by David Brodsky (Revocation, Killswitch Engage).
The song and clip is part of a trilogy that will be featured on the group’s upcoming new studio full-length titled “Pain Remains“. That trilogy itself furthermore consists of the tracks, “Pain Remains II: After All I’ve Done, I’ll Disappear” and “Pain Remains III: Sea Of Fire“.
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Ingested Premiere New Single & Music Video
UK technical deathcore trio Ingested premiere their new single and music video “Tides Of Glass“ streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you below. The track is taken from the band’s impending new studio full-length titled “Ashes Lie Still“, due out on November 04th, 2022 via Metal Blade Records.
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Ex-FFDP Drummer Goes Death Metal w/ New Band
Ex-Five Finger Death Punch drummer Jeremy Spencer returns with his new project, Semi-Rotted. A new single and music video for it named “Torture Congregation“ is streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you now below. The track features a guest spot from Lorna Shore frontman Will Ramos.
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Malevolence Premiere New Official Live Video
UK hardcore metal band Malevolence premiere their new live music video of their performance of their song “Karma” at this year’s edition of the ‘Bloodstock Open Air‘ festival. That particular track saw Malevolence joined by Lorna Shore frontman Will Ramos.
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