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The Winery Dogs Premiere New Single & Music Video
The Winery Dogs - featuring guitarist/vocalist Richie Kotzen (ex-Poison, Mr. Big), bassist/vocalist Billy Sheehan (ex-UFO, David Lee Roth) and drummer/vocalist Mike Portnoy (Sons of Apollo, ex-
Dream Theater) - premiere a new single and music video by the name of “Xanadu”, taken from their upcoming new album "III". The new record will be out in stores February 3, 2023, via the band's Three Dog Music label (via Burnside Distribution/The Orchard).
Check out now "Xanadu" streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you now below.
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Bloodstock 2018: Day Three
All good things must come to an end, as they say. And so it was that after two days full of metal, the Bloodstock Open Air festival drew to a close with one last blast of high octane music. It's strange to say about a metal festival, but given the amount of children and seasoned rockers in the audience over the course of the weekend, it can honestly be said that Bloodstock is fun for all ages, not just in terms of the festival and its fairground attractions, but for some of the bands who performed over the weekend too.
As had unfortunately been becoming a tradition, I missed out on the opening band on the Ronnie James Dio stage and instead got to the main area to see progressive metal outfit, Evergrey. Having witnessed some of their set at 70000 Tons Of Metal this year, it was interesting to see the band in a different light, quite literally as the atmospheric lighting of the ship's ampitheatre had been replaced with the cold, grey skies of the East Midlands morning. Attending the festival with a group of prog metal fans, I can safely say that the Swedes delight their fan base and target audience. Their long, intricate pieces are a must see for fans of the style but for those who aren't so keen or consider themselves more of a casual fan, this brand of music might do a lot to excite and certainly doesn't help wake you from the night before. More...