Metal News for July 20, 2014
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6 news articles posted on this day.
Cohol Finishes Recording Album
Tokyo's Cohol has now finished the recording sessions for a new album. The mixing and mastering will be done this Fall, with a possible release date during the coming Winter via Osmose Productions. Further details are forthcoming, and for more info on Cohol youc an check the band's Facebook page here More...
Saturn Streaming Track From New Album
Saturn will release debut album "Ascending (Live in Space)" on August 5th in North America via Rise Above Records, and now you can hear the new song "Rokktori" below, courtesy of Invisible Oranges.
Pre-orders for "Ascending (Live In Space)" can be found at this location and the album's track listing is as follows:
1. So, You Have Chosen Death
2. Rokktori
3. Over the Influence
4. Leadersheep
5. Peasant
6. Tower of Terror
7. Last Man in Space
8. Moonstone More...
Final Depravity Posts "Garden Hate" Clip
Final Depravity has a lyric video out now for the song "Garden Hate," taken from the "Thrash Is Just The Beginning" album. Check it out below. The full album's track listing is as follows:
1. Thrash Is Just The Beginning 04:04 (watch the music video here)
2. Tale Of Woe 03:42
3. The Prediction 04:06
4. Dementia 04:57
5. Gates To Nothingness 01:48
6. Garden Hate 05:54
7. Vengeance 07:59
8. Create Havoc 04:11
9. Requiescat In Pace (R.I.P.) 03:43
10. Pleasure To Kill 04:31
Darkest Hour Streaming "The Misery We Make"
After releasing live footage of the track "Rapture in Exile," Darkest Hour has now posted a new song from the band's upcoming self-titled album.
Check out "The Misery We Make" in the player below, and you can also pre-order the album right here. "Darkest Hour" is due out August 5th, 2014. The track listing is as follows:
1. Wasteland
2. Rapture In Exile
3. The Misery We Make
4. Infinite Eyes
5. Futurist
6. The Great Oppressor
7. Anti-Axis
8. By The Starlight
9. Lost For Life
10. The Goddess Figure
11. Lunar Divide (bonus track)
12. Beneath The Blackening Sky
13. Surrealist (bonus track)
14. Hypatia Rising
15. Departure
Engraved Disillusion Reveals Album Track Listing
Engraved Disillusion has issued the following announcement about releasing a forthcoming album:
"We spent two weeks in June recording at Thin Ice Studios in Surrey with Grammy nominated producer Karl Groom (Dragonforce and Threshold), the result was 'The Eternal Rest', a groundbreaking album in our career. The Eternal Rest combines the brutality and beauty that only few bands can achieve
"Artwork for 'The Eternal Rest' will be created by Colin Marks at Rainsong Design (Nevermore, Scar Symmetry and Sylosis) 'The Eternal Rest' is due for release in late 2014."
The album's track listing is as follows:
1. Life is...
2. Embrace the Flames
3. Lost
4. Curse the Sorrow
5. Shadows Run Black
6. No Tomorrow
7. Into Oblivion
8. In Aeternum
9. Echoes From a Silent Sky
10. The Eternal Rest More...
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Sunday Old School: Bruce Dickinson
It’s usually a risk when the singer of a big name band decides to leave and go solo. Many doubted whether or not Ozzy Osbourne would be able to move on from Black Sabbath, though he went on to prove the naysayers wrong, while Judas Priest singer Rob Halford and Deep Purple’s, Ian Gillan found varying degrees of success after separating from their respective bands. Another metal legend who took the gamble was Bruce Dickinson, who made a name for himself as Paul Di'anno's successful replacement in Iron Maiden. The seeds of Dickinson’s foray into a solo career began in 1989 when he was approached to write a song for the movie, Nightmare on Elm Street Part 5: The Dream Child, an offer which he accepted and called upon the services of former Gillan and White Spirit guitarist, Janick Gers.
The duo composed the song, "Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter," which would later be included on the Iron Maiden album, "No Prayer For the Dying" and become the band’s first number one single in Britain. Given the popularity of the song, Dickinson and the same lineup returned to the studio to work on a full length album, which was completed in only two weeks and released in 1990 as a Bruce Dickinson solo album entitled, "Tattooed Millionaire." The album received positive reviews from many fans and critics and a tour in support of the record soon followed. More...
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