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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

MEGADETH: Dave Mustaine Discusses NEW Album & What Fans Can Expect!

Thrash Metallers MEGADETH have been locked up at Vic's Garage studio in San Marcos, California, recording the follow up to 2011's 'THIRT3EN' (available now via Roadrunner Records). The bands 14th studio album is being produced by Johnny K, and will be released sometime this year through a NEW label home since the band parted ways with Roadrunner Records. MEGADETH released three studio albums through Roadrunner: 2007's 'United Abominations', 2009's 'Engame' and the aforementioned 'TH1RT3EN'.

During NAMM, which concluded this past Sunday (January 27), MEGADETH's own Dave Mustaine chatted with Full Metal Jackie during the "Dean NAMM Webcast" about the NEW future of MEGADETH. Mustaine also presented some of his NEW guitars and he also signed some of them, watch the video below.

A few excerpts of the interview folllow:


"We're actually in the studio right now working on a new record," Mustaine said during the chat. "We have a new label. We left Roadrunner; we completed our contract with them, which not a lot of many Metal bands have the luxury to have been able to complete contracts. They usually either break up or quit or give up and stuff like that, but we were honorable and finished our contract with them and we moved on. And we've actually got a fantastic relationship with a brand NEW label that we're gonna be telling everybody about real soon. We have eleven songs already recorded. We wanna give them thirteen, 'cause, you know, the B-sides and Japanese releases and all that kind of crazy stuff. So we're almost done with all of that stuff. I'm excited about the music."

He continued: "[MEGADETH bassist] David Ellefson is one of those guys that's kind of the barometer of the band. You ask me, you never really know what you're gonna get, but when you ask David Ellefson, it's kind of like reading the ingredients on the back of something, 'cause he's such a straight shooter. He told some people the other day that this is music that's really similar to [MEGADETH's 1985 debut album] 'Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!', some of the stuff — really dark, really heavy and fast stuff. I mean, I don't think it's really as fast and heavy as 'Killing' is, to me, but Junior is a great, like I said, barometer — bad word, but he knows what's going on.

"The relationship in the band right now, we're all getting along great; everybody is having a great time. Chris Broderick, what a great guitar player. Shawn Drover is playing his butt off, and Dave and I are getting along great right now. We're excited.

"We're gonna be debuting the name of the record soon. We've been giving little clips of some of the music on our web site and on Dean's web site.

"It's just a great time to be in MEGADETH."




Stay tuned for more MEGADETH news!

Related links:

Megadeth's Official Site
Megadeth on Facebook
Megadeth on Twitter

Friday, January 25, 2013

DEAN NAMM Webcast Details & Video Stream!


Dean Guitars is THE ONLY guitar brand bringing the worldwide guitar community together with an all-access pass to The NAMM Show - including a multi-camera, realtime broadcast extravaganza loaded with rockstar interviews, guitar demos and giveaways, the lovely Dean girls and the first-ever look at Dean's exciting 2013 collection of electric and acoustic guitars, basses, bluegrass instruments and so much more!

2013 Dean Guitars Live from NAMM Broadcast Schedule:

- FRI. JAN 25th - 12pm NOON to 3pm PST
- SAT. JAN 26th - 10am to 6pm PST
- SUN. JAN 27th - 10am to 5pm PST

100,000+ viewers from 23 countries watched the Dean Guitars NAMM 2012 NAMM webcast. Dean Guitars "Live from NAMM 2013" is a don't-miss event!

BE A PART OF THE ACTION!

Viewers at home will now be able to join in the conversation via Facebook and Twitter to ask questions about our new guitars, have a Q+A with Dean artists and even win a free Dean Guitar!

Thanks to a NEW partnership with ustream.com, Dean Guitars Live from NAMM 2013 will be optimized for viewing on your devices of choice... be they iPhones, Android phones and tablets, iPads, smart TVs or standard Internet browsers.




Live Video streaming by Ustream

Related links:
Dean Guitars at NAMM

Monday, January 14, 2013

The GOJIRA, DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT & THE ATLAS MOTH Winter Tour Kicks Off Tonight!


Metal behemoths GOJIRA will embark on their first headline tour of the U.S. tonight with The Devin Townsend Project and The Atlas Moth serving as support. The band's Roadrunner debut 'L'Enfant Sauvage' was released in June of last year, to much critical acclaim.


The tour kicks off tonight (January 14) in Minneapolis, MN and will conclude on February 16, in Philadelphia, PA. The tour will wind through the country and Canada, hitting major markets along the way. Get your tickets HERE!


GOJIRA with THE DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT & THE ATLAS MOTH Tour Dates:

1/14 - Mill City Nights - Minneapolis, MN
1/15 - The Garrick Centre - Winnipeg, MB
1/16 - Odeon Events Centre - Saskatoon, SK
1/17 - MacEwan Hall Ballroom - Calgary, AB
1/19 - Vogue Theater - Vancouver, BC
1/20 - Studio Seven - Seattle, WA
1/21 - Hawthorne Theater - Portland, OR
1/23 - The Fillmore - San Francisco, CA
1/24 - Ace of Spades - Sacramento, CA
1/25 - Henry Fonda Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
1/28 - The Marquee - Tempe, AZ
1/29 - Sunshine Theater - Albuquerque, NM
1/31 - Granada Theater - Dallas, TX
2/1 - White Rabbit - San Antonio, TX
2/2 - Warehouse Live - Houston, TX
2/4 - State Theatre - St. Petersburg, FL
2/5 - The Masquerade - Atlanta, GA
2/7 - Rams Head Live - Baltimore, MD
2/8 - Irving Plaza - New York, NY
2/9 - Mr. Smalls Theatre - Millvale, PA
2/11 - House of Blues - Chicago, IL
2/13 - Phoenix Concert Theatre -Toronto, ON
2/14 - Le National - Montreal, QC
2/15 - The Palladium - Worcester, MA
2/16 - Theatre Of Living Arts - Philadelphia, PA

Related links:
GOJIRA
Devin Townsend Project

Sunday, December 30, 2012

The Full Metal Jackie Interview With Henry Rollins!


Recently, the very opinionated 51-year-old Henry Rollins, who counts singer/songwriter, radio DJ, actor, author and spoken-word artist among his achievements, appeared on the "Full Metal Jackie" radio show! A few excerpts of the interview follow.

You are a man of many talents – actor, author, musician, activist, journalist, TV host. Is there anything that you don’t do?

Sleep or enjoy moments of solitude and tranquility. I’m not exactly ambitious as much as I have a very good realization of what I am and what I am capable of. I come from the minimum wage working world of the late 70’s, early 80’s and I have a high school diploma – so it’s not like you’re asking me to split an atom or get to the moon quickly.

I am a crass opportunist as much as anything else – in that when someone says, “Hey you want to be in my movie?” I’m like “Yeah, I can’t act so I’m definitely showing up.” I just do stuff and realizing guys like me – I would probably had a life of flipping burgers had I not been very lucky so I remain grateful and kind of running at it at the balls of my feet even 30 years in.

Henry Rollins today is more sophisticated than the 20 year old kid who joined Black Flag in 1981. How has maturity affected the way you’re inspired by heavy music?

Well I’ve always liked heavy music because it was as angry and as passionate as I was. That’s why a lot of us like metal music and heavy music because your heart beats heavy, you have big feelings and big emotions so you take things hard. You win and lose at love and life and you need some kind of soundtrack that hits as hard as you’re hitting life and life is hitting you, hence 80,000 people at the Wacken festival every year, hence the success of all these metal bands and why metal and heavy music is never, ever going to die.

It’s never going to be old, not to me at least and not to millions of other people because we live life in a very full contact way and so that aspect of my life hasn’t changed at all – things still hurt and you try your best and you fail, so you put on a High on Fire record and life gets better. I like music that’s not breaking walls down as well, you have to be eclectic and there’s lots of good music out there – Bob Dylan with an acoustic guitar also works.

I’ve become more mature in the years just because I’m 51, not 20 and I’ve had a lot of laughs from the trek, seen a lot of people die and been to a lot of countries and seen a lot of ups and downs . That kind of exposure to the world, it broadens you – especially all the loss in life, the defeat. If you’re smart enough to learn from it, good lessons and it has made me a more humble person.

Read the rest of the interview HERE!

Make sure you listen to Full Metal Jackie HERE!

Related links:
Henry Rollins' Official Site

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

HENRY ROLLINS To Appear On The "Full Metal Jackie" Radio Show This Week - Details Available!


The very opinionated 51-year-old Henry Rollins, who counts singer/songwriter, radio DJ, actor, author and spoken-word artist among his achievements, will be appearing on the "Full Metal Jackie" radio show this week! You do not want to miss what Rollins will have to say, so tune in.

Rollins was recently asked why he thinks that so many Americans are so strongly opposed to gay marriage? Here is what he had to say:

"I put out my point of view in a pretty cogent, sober manner," Rollins told Adelaide Now of his quest to gather life experience for his spoken-word gigs. "I go far and wide into the world and get information from crazy, distant places and bring it back to report to you, the audience member, with as much clarity and hopefully vivid storytelling interest as I possibly can. . . I go very far and wide and make sure the information comes from a lot of sweat and choleric burn so I can justify taking two hours of your life every 18 months. By the time you hear me say something from the stage I have busted my arse coming up with every possible angle of that thought."

Make sure you listen to Full Metal Jackie HERE!

Related links:
Henry Rollins' Official Site

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT Premieres Music Video For "Lucky Animals"!

Devin Townsend - guitar virtuoso and music genius - recently released his latest effort, 'Epicloud', under the slogan: "It's Epic, it's Loud, it's 'Epicloud'". Today finally sees the premiere of Devin's NEW video for the track "Lucky Animals", off of the NEW album 'Epicloud'. The video was created on the basis of combining all sorts of amazing and outstanding self-recorded videos that were submitted by Devin fans from all over the world, to make "Lucky Animals" a very special visual experience for everyone. More than 150 videos were submitted, out of which a good 130 made it into the video in the end (due to quality or legal issues some could not be used unfortunately).

Check out the NEW "Lucky Animals" video here:



In regards to the video, Devin Townsend comments: "Hey guys! So here's what we came up with for 'Lucky Animals'! We tried to use at least a clip from everyone's contributions, I really hope we succeeded =) ...The sync was a little difficult with some of them, and the quality varies between them all, but man...such fun! It's a great feeling to see people having a good time, and it makes us feel great that we're all having a good time with such a dumb song. Thanks a lot for this! Feel free to post your full videos on Youtube as well!"

To purchase 'Epicloud', please visit iTunes for a digital copy or CM Distro for various CD/LP formats.

GOJIRA with THE DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT & THE ATLAS MOTH Tour Dates:

1/14 - Mill City Nights - Minneapolis, MN
1/15 - The Garrick Centre - Winnipeg, MB
1/16 - Odeon Events Centre - Saskatoon, SK
1/17 - MacEwan Hall Ballroom - Calgary, AB
1/19 - Vogue Theater - Vancouver, BC
1/20 - Studio Seven - Seattle, WA
1/21 - Hawthorne Theater - Portland, OR
1/23 - The Fillmore - San Francisco, CA
1/24 - Ace of Spades - Sacramento, CA
1/25 - Henry Fonda Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
1/28 - The Marquee - Tempe, AZ
1/29 - Sunshine Theater - Albuquerque, NM
1/31 - Granada Theater - Dallas, TX
2/1 - White Rabbit - San Antonio, TX
2/2 - Warehouse Live - Houston, TX
2/4 - State Theatre - St. Petersburg, FL
2/5 - The Masquerade - Atlanta, GA
2/7 - Rams Head Live - Baltimore, MD
2/8 - Irving Plaza - New York, NY
2/9 - Mr. Smalls Theatre - Millvale, PA
2/11 - House of Blues - Chicago, IL
2/13 - Phoenix Concert Theatre -Toronto, ON
2/14 - Le National - Montreal, QC
2/15 - The Palladium - Worcester, MA
2/16 - Theatre Of Living Arts - Philadelphia, PA

Here is an interview we conducted with Devin Townsend earlier this year:



Related links:
Devin Townsend Project

3 INCHES OF BLOOD Release Lyric Video For "Storming Juno" To Honor Canada's Armed Forces!

3 INCHES OF BLOOD has released a lyric video for their track, "Storming Juno." Taken from their most recent album, 'LONG LIVE HEAVY METAL', vocalist Cam Pipes explains how the song is a tribute anthem: "Storming Juno is a tribute to the soldiers of the Canadian armed forces that got the first foothold for the allies on D-Day during World War II. Every November 11 we remember all who served, some who made the ultimate sacrifice, in service to their country. Releasing this lyric video is our way of acknowledging those who served our country and how proud we are of the significant contribution Canada had in fighting tyranny all those years ago."

The lyric video for "Storming Juno" can be seen here:



3 INCHES OF BLOOD has stayed on the road throughout 2012, continually supporting LONG LIVE HEAVY METAL.  Produced by Terry "Sho" Murray [City of Fire, DOA], the astounding twelve-track achievement offers an explosion of sound, setting new standards for the traditional metal genre.   Described by MSN as "good, honest, melodic heavy metal," the music video for "Metal Woman" can be seen HERE!

Next month, the Heavy Metal veterans will embark on a headlining West Coast run. The two-week trek will feature special guest HUNTRESS as main support, and HOOKERS as the tour opener. A list of confirmed dates can be seen below, with more to be announced shortly.


Related links:
3 Inches Of Blood on MySpace

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

3 INCHES OF BLOOD Announce West Coast Tour With HOOKERS & HUNTRESS - Full Agenda Available!

 Next month, Canada's 3 INCHES OF BLOOD will head out on a headlining West Coast run. The two-week trek will feature special guest HUNTRESS as main support, and HOOKERS as the tour opener. A list of confirmed dates can be seen below, with more to be announced shortly. Vocalist Cam Pipe adds, "We're closing out the year strong with some US headlining shows of our own. The West Coast has long been a 3IOB stronghold, so naturally we're excited to be returning to play a full show to our loyal fans. Long Live West Coast Heavy Metal."

3 INCHES OF BLOOD has stayed on the road throughout 2012, continually supporting their most recent album, 'LONG LIVE HEAVY METAL'. Produced by Terry "Sho" Murray [City of Fire, DOA], the astounding twelve-track achievement offers an explosion of sound, setting NEW standards for the traditional Metal genre. Described by MSN as "good, honest, melodic Heavy Metal," the music video for "Metal Woman" can be seen here:



Tour Dates:

11/30/12 - Bellingham, WA @ Wild Buffalo
12/01/12 - Tacoma, WA @ The Loch's
12/02/12 - Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
12/03/12 - S. Lake Tahoe, CA @ Whisky Dick's
12/04/12 - San Francisco, CA @ Thee Parkside
12/05/12 - San Diego, CA @ Ramona Mainstage
12/06/12 - Tempe, AZ @ 910 Live
12/07/12 - Las Vegas, NV @ Cheyenne Saloon
12/09/12 - Fullerton, CA @ Slidebar
12/11/12 - West Hollywood, CA @ The Whisky
12/12/12 - Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst
12/13/12 - Reno, NV @ The Alley
12/15/12 - Seattle, WA @ El Corazon

Related links:
3 Inches Of Blood on MySpace

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

GOJIRA & THE DEVIN TOWNSEND Winter Tour: Ticket Details & Full Itinerary Unveiled!


Metal behemoths GOJIRA will embark on their first headline tour of the U.S. this winter, with The Devin Townsend Project and The Atlas Moth serving as support. The band's Roadrunner debut 'L'Enfant Sauvage' was released in June of this year, to much critical acclaim.

The tour kicks off on January 14 in Minneapolis and runs through February 16, wrapping up in Philadelphia. It will wind through the country and Canada, hitting major markets along the way.

The VIP pre-sale will begin Tuesday, October 23 at 3PM local time, with public onsales to follow on Friday, October 26.

Fans who pre-order tickets before December 1 will be rewarded for their early support. They will receive an instant download of two exclusive live tracks ("Love" and "Toxic Garbage") from the band's special NYC show at Webster Hall, which was recorded in August of 2012, along with a download of a full show from the band's current European tour. The full show will be provided via email at a later date.

Therefore, going to see GOJIRA in the live realm –where they are known to be absolutely devastating and able to shake the foundation of the venues in which they play- is a constantly renewable experience.


GOJIRA with THE DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT & THE ATLAS MOTH Tour Dates:

1/14 - Mill City Nights - Minneapolis, MN
1/15 - The Garrick Centre - Winnipeg, MB
1/16 - Odeon Events Centre - Saskatoon, SK
1/17 - MacEwan Hall Ballroom - Calgary, AB
1/19 - Vogue Theater - Vancouver, BC
1/20 - Studio Seven - Seattle, WA
1/21 - Hawthorne Theater - Portland, OR
1/23 - The Fillmore - San Francisco, CA
1/24 - Ace of Spades - Sacramento, CA
1/25 - Henry Fonda Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
1/28 - The Marquee - Tempe, AZ
1/29 - Sunshine Theater - Albuquerque, NM
1/31 - Granada Theater - Dallas, TX
2/1 - White Rabbit - San Antonio, TX
2/2 - Warehouse Live - Houston, TX
2/4 - State Theatre - St. Petersburg, FL
2/5 - The Masquerade - Atlanta, GA
2/7 - Rams Head Live - Baltimore, MD
2/8 - Irving Plaza - New York, NY
2/9 - Mr. Smalls Theatre - Millvale, PA
2/11 - House of Blues - Chicago, IL
2/13 - Phoenix Concert Theatre -Toronto, ON
2/14 - Le National - Montreal, QC
2/15 - The Palladium - Worcester, MA
2/16 - Theatre Of Living Arts - Philadelphia, PA

Related links:
GOJIRA
Devin Townsend Project

Sunday, October 21, 2012

GOJIRA To Join Forces With DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT In North America!


Yesterday, Joe Duplantier from GOJIRA announced during the Full Metal Jackie nationally syndicated radio show that Gojira and The Devin Townsend Project will be joining forces for month-long North American tour in January and February of 2013. Support for this trek will come from The Atlas Moth. The following list of dates were announced during the radio show. More details to follow.

- Jan. 14: Mill City Nights in Minneapolis, MN
- Jan. 15: Garrick Centre in Winnipeg, MB
- Jan. 16: Odeon Events Centre in Saskatoon, SK
- Jan. 17: MacEwan Hall in Calgary, AB
- Jan. 19: Vogue Theatre in Vancouver, BC
- Jan. 20: Studio 7 in Seattle, WA
- Jan. 21: Hawthorne Theatre in Portland, OR
- Jan. 23: The Fillmore in San Francisco, CA
- Jan. 24: Ace of Spades in Sacramento, CA
- Jan. 25: Henry Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles, CA
- Jan. 28: Marquee Theatre in Tempe, AZ
- Jan. 29: Sunshine Theatre in Albuquerque, NM
- Jan. 31: Granada Theatre in Dallas, TX
- Feb. 01: White Rabbit in San Antonio, TX
- Feb. 02: Warehouse Live in Houston, TX
- Feb. 04: State Theater in St. Petersburg, FL
- Feb. 05: The Masquerade in Atlanta, GA
- Feb. 07: Rams Head Live in Baltimore, MD
- Feb. 08: Irving Plaza in New York, NY
- Feb. 09: Mr. Smalls in Millvale, PA
- Feb. 12: House of Blues in Chicago, IL
- Feb. 13: Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto, ON
- Feb. 14: Le National in Montreal, QC
- Feb. 15: The Palladium in Worcester, MA
- Feb. 16: Theater of Living Arts in Philadelphia, PA

Related links:
GOJIRA
Devin Townsend Project
Full Metal Jackie

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

KING DIAMOND Talks About Undergoing Heart Surgery, NEW Music & More!

This past weekend, King Diamond was the special guest on Full Metal Jackie’s radio show. Diamond talked about his experience with having triple bypass surgery, recovering from it and how it will be “woven” into an upcoming album. King Diamond also talked about some interesting encounters he has had with the supernatural and much more. Here are a few excerpts of the interview (courtesy of Loudwire.com)

First I want to talk to you about your health because your first performance after triple bypass surgery was a year later with Merciful Fate during Metallica’s run of anniversary shows. Was that overwhelming  – not just Metallica acknowledging your influence but that you were healthy enough to be there?

I didn’t even know if I was going to be able to do it. It was a tough round of course with rehab and a lot of changes in your life. I cut out cigarettes completely, had to do it, haven’t had a drag since a year and a half ago so changing of the diet, working out more and all this stuff. I have totally changed, I can also see in my body how everything has changed for the better.

The first thing was, three months after, they’re pretty tough on you. The surgeon said after ten days I was home from the hospital – first day he said you got to go out and walk half a mile and are you serious? I can barely stand up, I had to have help to get out of a chair, everything was totally weird but that it how they do it. One week later I was doing a mile, so you’re pushed out there and you almost feel like you shouldn’t be here, that you’ve been given a second chance but it’s strange.

I had to literally ask my wife when we were walking if she could really see me and feel me that I was actually there and not as a joke but really I had to have that confirmed so many times and that faded slowly down the road. Eventually I got the chance three months after the surgery I got to go down to say “Hi” to some friends, cool guys that also work in a band called Volbeat and met them during the day and got the chance to get up onstage during their sound check and that made everything in my chest rattle. It felt so bad I had to get out of there that was then. Six months after that I got to go see what was going on with Metallica – that was actually a year after with Metallica – but still I did not know what was going on.

My surgeon said everything in my chest looked good and it was back together well, ‘cause they saw you open and open you like a double door practically and then when they put it back together I saw for the first time an x-ray. A month or two before going to Metallica’s anniversary I had like a braided metal rod, sitting all the way down and that’s what was tying together the rib cage and had then had the rib cage screwed together around that. It’s amazing what they do but the whole thing of learning how to breathe again was pretty hard, breathing is completely different now. The voice is a million times better it’s like if I finally got to experience what it’s like to drive a brand new car and always use to have used cars for instance. That’s how my voice feels now, it’s easier to sing all the things than ever before and it sounds clearer all because of the no smoking.

It’s so much better and easier but getting up onstage that afternoon of the show and see what the loud sounds and the vibrations are going to do to me this time. Am I gonna tell them it’s not gonna work and I have to fly back? That was a possibility. So that was a pretty anxious moment when they turned the sound up and I felt nothing, no different and that’s what my surgeon had told me a month or two before when I saw the x-rays and all that stuff. He cleared me for doing it so I did that and it worked and that was quite a big relief but there are so many other things that you have to go through.

Three months later I had a benefit that I participated in and sang three songs with some local musicians, two King Diamond songs and one Mercy and that was even better so it was like “Wow this is going to be really interesting, it might be time to see if we can do a couple full shows.” That’s what we did two months ago and we did more than that actually because the rehearsals for it. We hadn’t been playing together in a long, long time so I had a theater in Denmark and we rehearsed there for a week and in six days I did five full shows practically – had a day off then did Sweden Rock and no problems. The breathing and moving around on this new production which is really big, we’ve never had a production that big before and running around that set, not feeling out of breath at all was very new and very nice to experience.

Now these last tests have been done and they went perfect so no it’s a matter of getting out there. We are arranging for everything now, setting everything up the right way. We have a new internet store for the first time and I know the fans for good reason have been haunting us for this stuff because it’s embarrassing, we’ve been so sloppy with that stuff of course for our own sake too you can certainly make some money off it to which is good for business because we like to turn around and invest a lot of it too. The money we made from these festivals and we invested the whole thing into the production.

We’re already getting invitations for other festivals next summer and I see us touring Europe, festival appearances maybe even doing one before that here in the U.S. and then I hope we can do the U.S.and do shows, not club shows but with the full production maybe sometime in Oct. We’ll see because they’re working on all this stuff. For the U.S. we’re just about to set up with a brand new agent over there so that’s going to be a powerhouse and doing things a whole different way. I would say a much bigger scale, same lineup that we’ve had for years so it’s all good and there will be new music too down the road. It won’t be too long before we start writing some new stuff so yeah a lot of stuff very busy. I’m trying to not be too busy because stress is not a friend of mine anymore.

Now being more conscious of your health, how has having triple bypass surgery been a life changing event for you?

Oh man, you have no idea. [Laughs] There are so many things that go into it, just the way you look at life afterwards is certainly different. It’s not like you become born again or anything life changing in that respect, I’m totally the same person. The best way to explain it is actually – let’s say I’m here at my house and I look out of the windows and now and then I see things through those windows – now it’s like I have the double amount of windows. I see so much more, I pay attention to so many more things – the smelling sensation, the taste sensation are enhanced by a hundred because I don’t smoke anymore.

Taking walks sometimes bring back memories of my childhood because a smell might trigger a memory. For instance a wooden fence, I walked by and I smelled it and suddenly I’m with my parents who are dead now, and with my brother on a vacation in Norway when we were kids and we’re walking the Viking ships somewhere, they’ve been sprayed by this special mist to preserve them and it just triggers memories like that suddenly. It’s different, you’re more alert, more aware, I don’t take anything for granted anymore, I’ll tell you that. If I’m not here tomorrow well so be it, I don’t want that but I’m much more prepared for that kind of scenario now.

It is weird but also the feeling in the beginning of not knowing “Can you see me? Can you feel when I do this?” and my wife is like “Hey, why are you being weird now?” You see people drive to work and we’re out walking after the operation and you get that feeling of “Man I could have just as well not have been here.” Then there’s all the stuff that comes with it, the hardship of you can’t lift a cup, you can’t get out of a chair, you can’t do anything. When they cut you up all the nerves are trying to find each other again and they still are today. You get these little pains here and there but I’ve been told it’s going to go on for years.

The thing about them having punctured your lungs is that you have to learn to breathe again, it’s a very, very weird feeling. I couldn’t drive or doing anything in the beginning of course. I love driving cars so I went behind the wheel before I was allowed to do it. It was a matter of not being able to move around the steering wheel properly with your arms but it’s just these things that – I want to move on I don’t want to just sit in a chair and that was the same thing in the hospital, two days after the operation I was up walking around with the help of a nurse of course. Then when they set me free from that, I was off to a normal department to continue to get better.

It was also the more you walked the sooner you’ll get out of there and I was walking day and night. It reminded me of lyrics from ‘The Graveyard’ for instance, walking the halls at night, no one was up it was just me walking these empty halls – such strange feelings but I can tell you I brought so much with me out of there for the next album.

I got some of the ultimate horrors waking up from the operation, was the worst I’ve ever experienced in my life but when I came to a little bit, my wife was there but I couldn’t see her. What I saw was only in black and white and I saw doctors leaning in over me, it could have been in a spaceship if they exist. They didn’t look quite human, it looked weird and then I started remembering that they told me “You will be on a breathing tube and very uncomfortable.” You want to try and breathe on your own but you can’t because you are forced to breathe in a certain way and you can try and give signals to these doctors to let them know that you can breathe on your own but you don’t know if you can, you have to learn breathing again.

When I came to I was desperately trying to signal something but it was like I couldn’t communicate, I had this tube in my mouth, I couldn’t do anything, I was blinking my eyes, trying anything. I think panic was striking and I tried to pull this tube out of my own mouth and then they came in and tied me down to the bed, they grabbed my hands and my legs and they tied me down. That feeling of being tied down and not being able to communicate, I felt horror, I felt like I was being choked to death slowly because I couldn’t breathe properly. I got so far out, had they been able to hear me they would have heard me begging them to please kill me because it felt that bad. I just really wished for them to kill me to end it.

Then you wake up later on and find the wife is there and it’s like “Wow you pulled through.” I was on the operating table for seven and a half hours and I was on two days back to back. The first day they had to do an operation for four hours, the day before, where they go in your thigh through a vein – you’re actually totally alert. That went well but it looked bad and it had something to do with the way its been in my family so it was hereditary.

They said I couldn’t have gotten such bad figures in my blood even if I tried eating the worse stuff and smoking 50 cigarettes a day, could not have given me that. I never really ate bad stuff but there’s a lot of things you find out afterwards now that I’ve been through meetings with nutritionists and my wife has become an expert on this stuff. You find out seafood is great right, not shrimp, that thing has the most cholesterol I didn’t know that before. Yeah it’s a weird thing but it hasn’t changed anything of my being the way I am, how I think, it’s just broaden my horizon, big time.

You mentioned new music earlier, will everything that has happened find its way into this new music?

Oh I’m sure. [Laughs] I’m sure there will be a lot of that stuff that I experienced that will be woven into a new album. It not be a story of what I experienced but the feelings behind it, those will come across maybe in other ways. There has been so much in the old albums too, throughout the career much more than anyone will ever know is real or real feelings behind it then you add something to it, to make the story fluent. There are so many more things in the stories and sometimes I really felt like “Oh man, you’re showing way to much of yourself here ” and then I’ll think “Well no one’s going to know if I don’t tell them.” It will be a lot of that here too, it might hit home for a lot of people maybe even deeper than before.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Full Metal Jackie Conducts Candid Interview With Philip Anselmo About The NEW DOWN & More!

This past weekend, DOWN's Philip Anselmo was the special guest on Full Metal Jackie’s radio show. Anselmo talked about the upcoming Down record: ‘Down IV Part I – The Purple EP’ as well as his own solo album, his own label Housecore Records and much more. Here is an entire transcript of the interview (courtesy of Loudwire.com)

The first in a series of four Down EPs that are going to be released in the next few years is going to be coming out in September.

And it still doesn’t have a name, I’m leavin’ it to ya’ll man. Call it whatever you want.

From my understanding, the way that you’re releasing this first EP, it’s called ‘Down IV Part I – The Purple EP’?

Okay fine, I’ll buy that.

Instead of an entire album, Down is releasing four EP’s in the next year and a half so Phil, not having to come up with 16 to 20 songs all at once, how did that change how the songs were written?

Well really it took a lot of pressure off of any and all of us. When this question comes up I refer to the first demo we did in 1992 when we all flew into Texas with this idea in our heads and we had really no idea what was going come out of it. I had no lyrics, everything was just right on the spot and I think we came out with ‘Bury Me in Smoke,’ ‘Temptation’s Wings’ and ‘Losing All,’ which would be on the first record.

We took this approach with this record and honestly I have never in my life taken so much pressure off of myself to do a record. We didn’t know what we were thinking and the fact that it is six songs, I think that commanded all of our attention at the time and really to do a 10 or 12 song record – there’s no room at this point in my career at all for what would be called filler. I don’t want any filler, I want the songs to be direct, I want them to be unique and I think we did pretty well with this EP.
You’ve had a pretty prolific career with eight plus bands.

What’s different about the satisfaction you get from DOWN compared to your other bands?

Well truth be told, Down to me is a genre band. No matter what has been created from Down, whatever slot all the experts want to slide us into, that’s all fine but really know at the end of the day that Down has a very hardcore following, a cult following so to speak. We made promises in the past that we would do records in this certain time span and then five years goes by in between every release so for people to get new Down music it’s important to that fanbase so we never, never, never want to let those folks Down as far as releasing new stuff. So am I answering the question right there, Jackie?

[Laughs] Yeah I think you have.

Really? I think I lost it somewhere.

Basically the question was, what’s different about the satisfaction you get from Down compared to all your other bands?

It’s pleasing this fanbase. I may play in a lot of different bands but do they have this fanbase? No they do not, those are more self-indulgent projects that I feel like doing. Not that I don’t feel like doing DOWN, that’s not what I’m saying, the thing is DOWN does have a hardcore following. Outside of two other bands I’ve been in, everything else has been a small fanbase and or just me enjoying myself. DOWN is an obligation.

Down is now on your Housecore label?

No it ain’t. No I wish it was. It should be, it really should but you know to each his own but what the f— you got to work with five different guys so it’s like being married to a bunch of sissies.

A few visits ago that I had a chance to spend some time with you, you were still having some issues with your back. All those years you were onstage with degenerative disc disease, it must have been agonizing. So now years after having surgery to repair the problem without the pain, how have you changed as a performer?

As a performer well I cannot be as particularly physical as I was in the past and yes it drives me f—in’ bananas and it’s frustrating. When you have this type of injury to your lower back which is really the center of your body, you’re always cognizant of it. I have titanium rods and screws and clamps in my back, if you were to ask me right now do I feel these foreign objects in my body? I would say “Absolutely yes I can.” There’s also conditioning of the mind and I like to call is a mental callus. It builds up over time, it’s harder and harder and you condition yourself to pain and honestly the more physicality, the more work put into it – I went through months and months of physical rehabilitation with a fantastic team right down the street and I still use those same stretching routines, core workouts today because it’s essential.

This might not sound like it’s part of this but it really is, the weather here in the Gulf Coast, in the Southern region right down here, when the pressure drops when weather becomes weather and becomes relevant, man I can have done nothing very special but the next day I’ll wake up and this weather has ascended upon us and it feel like I got in a car wreck the day before. So there’s good days and there’s bad days still. A lot more good days than bad days but once again it’s a conditioning thing and as far as performing onstage, I just have to be cognizant, I have to be strong, I have to be mentally focused and honestly I can’t hold back. When you hold back that’s when you f— up, you got to do what you got to do.

Let’s talk about your Housecore label for a moment, I know you have a lot of projects that you do on that label and one of the bands from your label, Warbeast, is going to be going out with DOWN in September.

So is Haarp, Haarp is coming out as well. Both bands have new stuff in the works and Haarp by God, their new record called ‘Husks’ is coming out the same friggin’ day as Down. Whoa, a bit of a scheduling mistake there by not by Housecore. I’ll say this, Haarp, the new record is crushing and it deserves attention, it deserves a listen from everybody but also with what’s going on with Warbeast at the same time I cannot deny that I’ve been working on a solo record for quite a while now. Really everything’s tracked all that needs to be done is the mixing.

I think the first order at hand between Warbeast and myself is that we’re doing a split both of us, two songs and it’s called ‘War of the Gargantuas.’ I giggle because it’s a nod towards the 1960’s film, a Japanese film called ‘War of the Gargantuas.’ It’s, as many things have been throughout, it’s sort of an inside joke between both bands and very much worth it for the old intestinal f—in’ fortitude.

Either way I picked two of the most straight on songs out of my solo stuff, the full length is pretty chaotic – sometime next year I would say March at the latest we’ll get some solo bulls— going your way. Other than that it’s Haarp first, Warbeast with the split, with myself then Warbeast the actual record. We’re mixing this record right now called ‘Destroy’ and it’s a thrash friggin’ masterpiece and we’re mixing that sucker right now then my solo record. So yes we’re busy, I’m going crazy over here.

Obviously you’ve put out music on the label you are on and you’ve sang on. What’s the benefit and what’s the downside to overseeing that part of releasing your own music?

Oh Geez. We talking specifically about the solo stuff?

Yeah or anything that you’re on, putting out a record on your own label that you happen to be singing on, on any of your projects.

I think with the solo record there’s always pressure. I’m not putting pressure on myself at all, once again because it is what it is. I’m not going to say it’s the savior of any friggin’ genre of music, I’m not going to pump it up to be more than what anyone could expect because it’s going to be dare I say a difficult listen for some people. Yes I do expect a lot of people to get it and dig it but at the same time it is not an easy listen. It is a minefield, it’s different and that’s all I can say. I’ll let everybody else be the judge of what is.

I think that’s great about what you do, you’re putting out what you want to put out artistically.

That’s the way it should be though. Jackie, you cannot please everybody, you know this like anybody else with good common sense knows you’re not gonna please everybody at what you do every time and no time. You’re going to have your supporters and detractors but such is the world and that’s what makes everything subjective. That’s what makes music so vast because there’s so many different styles.

If someone doesn’t enjoy the music that I make, so fine, that’s perfect. I am such dynamite close with great friends, people I’ve grown up with the entire life. Do I like their bands, no I don’t. I don’t like their bands and I’m not going to get specific but I think they know who they are. As people, as friends and as peers we get along fantastically, great relationships and I think that’s the big misconception with maybe a lot of fans out there. You don’t have to be a fan of someone’s music to love ‘em at all. I think that’s where brotherhood and comradery and humanity come into things.

You grow up and you get a little wiser and people should get along and I bring up all these things because Housecore Records, I like to get involved with the bands. I love the recording process, I love getting in close with the bands, I love working and I love producing. I love everything but mixing for God sakes but mixing is a process that you have to go through, it’s just one of those things. Housecore is a labor of love and that’s all there is to it. There ain’t know gettin’ rich over here Jackie, believe me. I’m as Alice in Chains once said “Down in a hole!”

Looking forward to a fall tour, it seems to be mostly on the East coast. Will there be anything beyond that?

I would expect so, yes. Like I said DOWN is an absolute obligation and if there’s a fan base then there must be shows, there has to be. This is one stretch and then I know after September we are going to Europe for a good part of October, have the rest of the year off. I’ve got my hands full with the releases with Housecore Warbeast and obviously Haarp in September and shortly thereafter the split. I know in January they’re talkin’ about more Down shows so I would be heavily surprised if we were not going up the other coast.

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Don't forget that Philip Anselmo will be speaking the truth with DOWN this fall on a North American tour, followed by a European trek. The band will be touring in support of their forthcoming NEW EP (details below). The following dates have been confirmed so far, with more to be added soon:

U.S. Tour Dates (*) with Saint Vitus, Warbeast and HAARP:

09/18: Fort Worth, TX – Ridglea Theater
09/19: Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom
09/21: Sauget, IL – Pop’s
09/22: Chicago, IL – House Of Blues
09/23: Pontiac, MI – Crofoot Ballroom
09/25: Boston, MA – House Of Blues
09/26: Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory
09/28: New York, NY – Best Buy Theater
09/29: Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom
10/02: Charlotte, NC – Tremont Music Hall

European Tour Dates (*):

10/19: Manchester, UK – O2 Academy
10/20: Birmingham, UK – HMV Institute
10/21: London, UK – Roundhouse
10/23: Antwerp, Belgium – Trix Hall
10/24: Paris, France – Bataclan
10/25: Holland, Amsterdam – Melkweg
10/27: Luxembourg City, Luxembourg – Den Atelier

*: More tour dates to be added



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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Horns Up Rocks Recommends: SHOCKWAVE FESTIVAL TOUR 2012 (Presented by: Full Metal Jackie)!

Horns Up Rocks recommends you to be part of the SHOCKWAVE FESTIVAL TOUR 2012! Established by Full Metal Jackie to give Metal fans a lower cost festival option this Summer, SHOCKWAVE FESTIVAL TOUR 2012 features an assorted lineup of artists including futuristic Metal conjurers FEAR FACTORY and sci-fi Thrash legends VOIVOD as well as CATTLE DECAPITATION, MISERY INDEX, REVOCATION, HAVOK, DIRGE WITHIN, LAST CHANCE TO REASON, VILDHJARTA, THE BROWNING and FORGED IN FLAME. Presented by Full Metal Jackie with further sponsorships by EVH, DDrum, Intune Guitar Pics, Indie Merch, Earsplit PR, Skateboard Marketing, Burning Angel, Yetibite, The PRP, Rockin Wellness, Dirtycheese Design & Development and Blank TV, the trek will begin on July 6 in Seattle, Washington and run through August 4 where it will come to a ceremonial close in Hollywood, California. Tickets are on sale NOW at THIS LOCATION!



With the tour just one month out, the coordinators and sponsors of SHOCKWAVE 2012 are giving away two pairs of tickets for each date throughout  the trek! Only one entry per person. As an added bonus, all entrants will automatically be registered for a chance to win an autographed Ibanez GRG electric Black Knight guitar and a festival t-shirt! (Please specify t-shirt size when entering. To enter, go to THIS LOCATION!

In addition, fans can now vote for the bands they’re most looking forward to seeing. Log on to the official SHOCKWAVE website and cast your vote NOW. [The poll is located at the bottom right of the main page.]

Full Metal Jackie Presents: SHOCKWAVE FESTIVAL TOUR 2012 with Fear Factory, Voivod, Cattle Decapitation, Misery Index, Revocation, Havok, Dirge Within, Last Chance To Reason, Vildhjarta, The Browning and Forged In Flame:

- Jul. 06: Seattle, WA at Studio Seven
- Jul. 07: Vancouver, BC at Vogue Theatre
- Jul. 09: Calagary, AB at The Republik
- Jul. 11: Winnipeg, MB at Pyramid Cabaret
- Jul. 12: St. Paul, MN at Station 4
- Jul. 13: Milwaukee, WI at The Rave
- Jul. 14: Toronto, ON at Kool Haus
- Jul. 15: Windsor, ON at The Armouries
- Jul. 17: Quebec City, QC at Imperial Theater
- Jul. 18: Montreal, QC at Club Soda
- Jul. 20: Clifton, NY at Northern Lights
- Jul. 21: Buffalo, NY at Town Ballroom
- Jul. 22: Reading, PA at Reverb
- Jul. 24: Amityville, NY at Revolution
- Jul. 25: Worcester, MA at Palladium
- Jul. 26: West Springfield, VA at Empire
- Jul. 27: West Springfield, VA at Empire
- Jul. 28: Joliet, IL at Mojoe's
- Jul. 29: Rockford, IL at Tebala Shrine
- Jul. 31: Denver, CO at Summit Music Hall
- Aug. 02: Window Rock, AZ at Nakai Hall
- Aug. 03: Tempe, AZ at The Marquee Theater
- Aug. 04: Hollywood, CA at House Of Blues

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Purchase tickets for the SHOCKWAVE Festival here

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Win Tickets To The 2012 SHOCKWAVE FESTIVAL!


With the tour just one month out, the coordinators and sponsors of SHOCKWAVE 2012 are giving away two pairs of tickets for each date throughout  the trek! Only one entry per person. As an added bonus, all entrants will automatically be registered for a chance to win an autographed Ibanez GRG electric Black Knight guitar and a festival t-shirt! (Please specify t-shirt size when entering. To enter, go to THIS LOCATION!

Established to give Metal fans a lower cost festival option this Summer, SHOCKWAVE FESTIVAL TOUR 2012 features an assorted lineup of artists including futuristic Metal conjurers FEAR FACTORY and sci-fi Thrash legends VOIVOD as well as CATTLE DECAPITATION, MISERY INDEX, REVOCATION, HAVOK, DIRGE WITHIN, LAST CHANCE TO REASON, VILDHJARTA, THE BROWNING and FORGED IN FLAME. Presented by Full Metal Jackie with further sponsorships by EVH, DDrum, Intune Guitar Pics, Indie Merch, Earsplit PR, Skateboard Marketing, Burning Angel, Yetibite, The PRP, Rockin Wellness, Dirtycheese Design & Development and Blank TV, the trek will begin on July 6 in Seattle, Washington and run through August 4 where it will come to a ceremonial close in Hollywood, California. Tickets are on sale NOW at THIS LOCATION!

In addition, fans can now vote for the bands they’re most looking forward to seeing. Log on to the official SHOCKWAVE website and cast your vote NOW. [The poll is located at the bottom right of the main page.]



Full Metal Jackie Presents: SHOCKWAVE FESTIVAL TOUR 2012 with Fear Factory, Voivod, Cattle Decapitation, Misery Index, Revocation, Havok, Dirge Within, Last Chance To Reason, Vildhjarta, The Browning and Forged In Flame:

- Jul. 06: Seattle, WA at Studio Seven
- Jul. 07: Vancouver, BC at Vogue Theatre
- Jul. 09: Calagary, AB at The Republik
- Jul. 11: Winnipeg, MB at Pyramid Cabaret
- Jul. 12: St. Paul, MN at Station 4
- Jul. 13: Milwaukee, WI at The Rave
- Jul. 14: Toronto, ON at Kool Haus
- Jul. 15: Windsor, ON at The Armouries
- Jul. 17: Quebec City, QC at Imperial Theater
- Jul. 18: Montreal, QC at Club Soda
- Jul. 20: Clifton, NY at Northern Lights
- Jul. 21: Buffalo, NY at Town Ballroom
- Jul. 22: Reading, PA at Reverb
- Jul. 24: Amityville, NY at Revolution
- Jul. 25: Worcester, MA at Palladium
- Jul. 26: West Springfield, VA at Empire
- Jul. 27: West Springfield, VA at Empire
- Jul. 28: Joliet, IL at Mojoe's
- Jul. 29: Rockford, IL at Tebala Shrine
- Jul. 31: Denver, CO at Summit Music Hall
- Aug. 02: Window Rock, AZ at Nakai Hall
- Aug. 03: Tempe, AZ at The Marquee Theater
- Aug. 04: Hollywood, CA at House Of Blues

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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

More Tour Dates Announced For SHOCKWAVE FEST; Full Metal Jackie Launches Special Guitar Giveaway!

Today the coordinators of SHOCKWAVE FESTIVAL TOUR 2012 announce four NEW dates in the inaugural North American takeover : Calgary, Amityville, Columbus, and Joliet. See the updated itinerary below.

Established to give Metal fans a lower cost festival option this season, SHOCKWAVE FESTIVAL TOUR 2012 stands among one of the most diversified Metal tour packages of the Summer! The trek will commence on July 6 in Seattle, Washington, and feature an assorted lineup of artists including futuristic Metal conjurers FEAR FACTORY and sci-fi Thrash legends VOIVOD as well as CATTLE DECAPITATION, MISERY INDEX, REVOCATION, HAVOK, DIRGE WITHIN, LAST CHANCE TO REASON, VILDHJARTA, THE BROWNING and FORGED IN FLAME. Presented by Full Metal Jackie with further sponsorships by EVH, DDrums, Intune Guitar Pics, Indie Merch, Earsplit PR, Skateboard Marketing, Burning Angel, Yetibite, The PRP, Rockin Wellness, Dirtycheese Design & Development and Blank TV, the caravan of chaos will run through August. Tickets are on sale NOW at the link below.

To celebrate the tour, Full Metal Jackie Radio will be hosting a special contest. The Grand Prize Winner will receive an Ibanez GRG Electric Black Knight Guitar and a Festival T-shirt. Runner ups will receive: A CD prize pack which will include CATTLE DECAPITATION’s 'Monolith Of Inhumanity', DIRGE WITHIN’s 'There Will Be Blood', HAVOK’s 'Time Is Up', THE BROWNING’s 'Burn This World' and VILDHJARTA’s 'Måsstaden'. Enter HERE. And don’t forget to check out the official tour trailer below.



Full Metal Jackie Presents: SHOCKWAVE FESTIVAL TOUR 2012 with Fear Factory, Voivod, Cattle Decapitation, Misery Index, Revocation, Havok, Dirge Within, Last Chance To Reason, Vildhjarta, The Browning and Forged In Flame:

- Jul. 06: Seattle, WA at Studio Seven
- Jul. 07: Vancouver, BC at Vogue Theatre
- Jul. 09: Calagary, AB at The Republik
- Jul. 11: Winnipeg, MB at Pyramid Cabaret
- Jul. 12: St. Paul, MN at Station 4
- Jul. 13: Milwaukee, WI at The Rave
- Jul. 14: Toronto, ON at Kool Haus
- Jul. 15: Windsor, ON at The Armouries
- Jul. 17: Quebec City, QC at Imperial Theater
- Jul. 18: Montreal, QC at Club Soda
- Jul. 20: Clifton, NY at Northern Lights
- Jul. 21: Buffalo, NY at Town Ballroom
- Jul. 22: Reading, PA at Reverb
- Jul. 24: Amityville, NY at Revolution
- Jul. 25: Worcester, MA at Palladium
- Jul. 27: West Springfield, VA at Empire
- Jul. 28: Joliet, IL at Mojoe's
- Jul. 29: Rockford, IL at Tebala Shrine
- Aug. 02: Window Rock, AZ at Nakai Hall
- Aug. 03: Tempe, AZ at The Marquee Theater
- Aug. 04: Hollywood, CA at House Of Blues

Related links:
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Trailer Released For The "SHOCKWAVE FESTIVAL Tour 2012" - Watch It Now!

This summer, one of the most diversified Metal tour packages will batter its way through North America! What will be a yearly event, the inaugural SHOCKWAVE FESTIVAL TOUR 2012 is coming for you! Established to give Metal fans a lower cost festival option this season, the tour will commence on July 6 in Seattle, Washington, and feature an eclectic lineup of artists including futuristic Metal conjurers FEAR FACTORY and sci-fi thrash legends VOIVOD as well as CATTLE DECAPITATION, MISERY INDEX, REVOCATION, HAVOK, DIRGE WITHIN, LAST CHANCE TO REASON, VILDHJARTA, THE BROWNING and FORGED IN FLAME.



The complete lineup for the trek is as follows:

FEAR FACTORY
VOIVOD
CATTLE DECAPITATION
MISERY INDEX
REVOCATION
HAVOK (rotating slot with DIRGE WITHIN)
DIRGE WITHIN
LAST CHANCE TO REASON
VILDHJARTA
THE BROWNING
FORGED IN FLAME

The dates are as follows (*):

- Jul. 06: Seattle, WA at Studio Seven
- Jul. 07: Vancouver, BC at Vogue Theatre
- Jul. 11: Winnipeg, MB at Pyramid Cabaret
- Jul. 12: St. Paul, MN at Station 4
- Jul. 13: Milwaukee, WI at The Rave
- Jul. 14: Toronto, ON at Kool Haus
- Jul. 17: Quebec City, QC at Imperial Theater
- Jul. 18: Montreal, QC at Club Soda
- Jul. 20: Clifton, NY at Northern Lights
- Jul. 21: Buffalo, NY at Town Ballroom
- Jul. 22: Reading, PA at Reverb
- Jul. 25: Worcester, MA at Palladium
- Jul. 26: Springfield, VA at Empire
- Jul. 29: Rockford, IL at Tebala Shrine
- Aug. 02: Window Rock, AZ at Nakai Hall
- Aug. 03: Tempe, AZ at The Marquee Theater
- Aug. 04: Hollywood, CA at House Of Blues

* More shows will be announced soon.

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Purchase tickets for the SHOCKWAVE Festival here

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Line Up Revealed For The "2012 Shockwave Festival Tour"; Initial Batch Of Tour Dates Announced!

This summer, one of the most diversified Metal tour packages will batter its way through North America! What will be a yearly event, the inaugural SHOCKWAVE FESTIVAL TOUR 2012 is coming for you! Established to give Metal fans a lower cost festival option this season, the tour will commence on July 6 in Seattle, Washington, and feature an eclectic lineup of artists including futuristic Metal conjurers FEAR FACTORY and sci-fi thrash legends VOIVOD as well as CATTLE DECAPITATION, MISERY INDEX, REVOCATION, HAVOK, DIRGE WITHIN, LAST CHANCE TO REASON, VILDHJARTA, THE BROWNING and FORGED IN FLAME. Presented by Full Metal Jackie with further sponsorships by EVH, DDrums, Ampeg, Intune Guitar Pics, Indie Merch, Earsplit PR, Skateboard Marketing, Burning Angel, Yetibite, The PRP, Rockin Wellness, Dirtycheese Design & Development and Blank TV, the caravan of chaos will run through August with additional dates to be announced in the coming weeks. Artist Arena/fan club pre-sale tickets go ON SALE TODAY. Public tickets go on sale Saturday May 5 at 10:00am at the link below.

The complete lineup for the trek is as follows:

FEAR FACTORY
VOIVOD
CATTLE DECAPITATION
MISERY INDEX
REVOCATION
HAVOK (rotating slot with DIRGE WITHIN)
DIRGE WITHIN
LAST CHANCE TO REASON
VILDHJARTA
THE BROWNING
FORGED IN FLAME

The dates are as follows (*):

- Jul. 06: Seattle, WA at Studio Seven
- Jul. 07: Vancouver, BC at Vogue Theatre
- Jul. 11: Winnipeg, MB at Pyramid Cabaret
- Jul. 12: St. Paul, MN at Station 4
- Jul. 13: Milwaukee, WI at The Rave
- Jul. 14: Toronto, ON at Kool Haus
- Jul. 17: Quebec City, QC at Imperial Theater
- Jul. 18: Montreal, QC at Club Soda
- Jul. 20: Clifton, NY at Northern Lights
- Jul. 21: Buffalo, NY at Town Ballroom
- Jul. 22: Reading, PA at Reverb
- Jul. 25: Worcester, MA at Palladium
- Jul. 26: Springfield, VA at Empire
- Jul. 29: Rockford, IL at Tebala Shrine
- Aug. 02: Window Rock, AZ at Nakai Hall
- Aug. 03: Tempe, AZ at The Marquee Theater
- Aug. 04: Hollywood, CA at House Of Blues

* More shows will be announced soon.

Related links:
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On May 5th you can purchase tickets for the SHOCKWAVE Festival here

Thursday, January 19, 2012

DEAN Webcast From NAMM Is Live NOW - Watch All The Behind the Scenes Action!


Watch live streaming video from deanguitars at livestream.com

Dean Guitars celebrates is ready to celebrate their 35th Anniversary via a monumental party to kick off the Dean "Live from NAMM" Webcast. DEAN Guitars is going to give you a "Live from NAMM" Webcast like never before! Including live performance footage from the Dean NAMM JAM with TESTAMENT, JACKYL, WAYNE STATIC, VINNIE MOORE and the Dean Girl/Coffin Case Fashion Show as well as two-full days of exclusive Dean coverage from the Anaheim Convention Center.

Here are all the details:

- Date: Friday, January 20th
- Doors 6:00 PM (METALACHI, the world's great mariachi Metal band, in the courtyard)
- Performances & Set Times:

Vinnie Moore (7:00 to 7:50 PM)
Wayne Static (8:15 to 9:00 PM)
DEAN GIRL/COFFIN CASE FASHION SHOW (9:10 to 9:30 PM)
Jackyl (9:40 - 10:35 PM)
Testament (11:05 PM - 12:00 AM)

DEAN GUITARS LIVE FROM NAMM WEBCAST SCHEDULE (Horns Up Rocks will be streaming the event all weekend long!):

- Friday, January 20th, 6:45 to 11:30 PM PST (Live from the Dean NAMM JAM at the Grove of Anaheim)

- Saturday, January 21st, 10 AM to 6 PM PST (Live from the Dean Guitars NAMM booth, Anaheim Convention Center)

- Sunday, January 22nd, 10 AM to 5 PM (Live from the Dean Guitars NAMM booth, Anaheim Convention Center)

Dean Guitars will be webcasting live all weekend!

Highlights include:

- A first hand look at the NEW 2012 Dean Guitars 35th Anniversary Collection including the debut of the new Thoroughbred Single-cut electric guitar, the Dime Concrete Sledge and the Dave Mustaine Peace Sells VMNT. We have over 50 new guitars and it is OUR BEST COLLECTION EVER!

- We are giving away an IPAD2 autographed by Dave Mustaine of Megadeth along with a great bundle of gear from our sponsor MONSTER CABLE.

- Interviews with DEAN and DDRUM artists including Eric Peterson and Chuck Billy of Testament, Eric Bass of Shinedown, Michael Angelo Batio, Uli Jon Roth, Vinnie Paul of HELLYEAH, Jeremy Spencer of Five Finger Death Punch, Tim Yeung and David Vincent of Morbid Angel, Derrick Wright of Adele, Jesse James Dupree and the boys from Jackyl, Wayne Static of Static-X, Vinnie Moore of UFO and many others.

- Plus, for the first time ever we will be offering you some super sick deals on in-stock Dean Guitars. So get ready for these exclusive NAMM webcast specials, it's a great chance to GET YOUR WINGS!


Related links:
Dean Guitars at NAMM

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

DEAN Reveals NAMM Jam Lineup & Webcast Details!


Dean Guitars celebrates is ready to celebrate their 35th Anniversary via a monumental party to kick off the Dean "Live from NAMM" Webcast. DEAN Guitars is going to give you a "Live from NAMM" Webcast like never before! Including live performance footage from the Dean NAMM JAM with TESTAMENT, JACKYL, WAYNE STATIC, VINNIE MOORE and the Dean Girl/Coffin Case Fashion Show as well as two-full days of exclusive Dean coverage from the Anaheim Convention Center.

Here are all the details:

- Date: Friday, January 20th
- Doors 6:00 PM (METALACHI, the world's great mariachi Metal band, in the courtyard)
- Performances & Set Times:

Vinnie Moore (7:00 to 7:50 PM)
Wayne Static (8:15 to 9:00 PM)
DEAN GIRL/COFFIN CASE FASHION SHOW (9:10 to 9:30 PM)
Jackyl (9:40 - 10:35 PM)
Testament (11:05 PM - 12:00 AM)

DEAN GUITARS LIVE FROM NAMM WEBCAST SCHEDULE (Horns Up Rocks will be streaming the event all weekend long!):

- Friday, January 20th, 6:45 to 11:30 PM PST (Live from the Dean NAMM JAM at the Grove of Anaheim)

- Saturday, January 21st, 10 AM to 6 PM PST (Live from the Dean Guitars NAMM booth, Anaheim Convention Center)

- Sunday, January 22nd, 10 AM to 5 PM (Live from the Dean Guitars NAMM booth, Anaheim Convention Center)


Dean Guitars will be webcasting live all weekend!

Highlights include:

- A first hand look at the NEW 2012 Dean Guitars 35th Anniversary Collection including the debut of the new Thoroughbred Single-cut electric guitar, the Dime Concrete Sledge and the Dave Mustaine Peace Sells VMNT. We have over 50 new guitars and it is OUR BEST COLLECTION EVER!

- We are giving away an IPAD2 autographed by Dave Mustaine of Megadeth along with a great bundle of gear from our sponsor MONSTER CABLE.

- Interviews with DEAN and DDRUM artists including Eric Peterson and Chuck Billy of Testament, Eric Bass of Shinedown, Michael Angelo Batio, Uli Jon Roth, Vinnie Paul of HELLYEAH, Jeremy Spencer of Five Finger Death Punch, Tim Yeung and David Vincent of Morbid Angel, Derrick Wright of Adele, Jesse James Dupree and the boys from Jackyl, Wayne Static of Static-X, Vinnie Moore of UFO and many others.

- Plus, for the first time ever we will be offering you some super sick deals on in-stock Dean Guitars. So get ready for these exclusive NAMM webcast specials, it's a great chance to GET YOUR WINGS!




Related links:
Dean Guitars at NAMM

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Dean Guitars 35th Anniversary Celebration Launch at NAMM - Details Inside!

For 35 years Dean Guitars has been making sought after instruments that have been seen on the biggest stages in the world. From ZZ Top's fuzz-covered Dean Z's, Sammy Hagar and his "Red Rocker" ML, Dimebag Darrell's legendary Dean from Hell to Dave Mustaine and his Dean VMNT at the epic 2011 Big 4 concerts, Dean guitars has created an undeniable legacy that has been embraced by guitar enthusiasts worldwide.

Dean Guitars is the only company to date to give the global guitar community an all-access ticket to NAMM with a multi-camera, real-time HD webcast. Exclusive technology partnerships with Livestream.com and Newtek Tricaster will allow viewers to interact via Facebook and Twitter with the Dean crew. (Over 100,000 viewers from 23 countries watched the 2011 Dean NAMM webcast!).

2012 NAMM webcast highlights will include a first-hand look at Dean's new 35th anniversary USA custom guitars, footage from the Dean NAMM JAM with performances by Testament, Jackyl, Vinnie Moore and Wayne Static, an impressive schedule of artist interviews, live contests, on-air guitar sales and much more. The DEAN TV team will produce over 20 hours of streaming live NAMM action, Jan 20 - 22 at deanguitars.com/webcast.

SEE THE 2012 DEAN GUITARS NAMM SHOW IN STREAMING HD AT DEANGUITARS.COM/WEBCAST on January 20-22, 2012!




Related links:
Dean Guitars at NAMM