We have a limited amount of signed copies of the brand new SHINEDOWN album ‘Amaryllis‘ (OUT NOW!) and you can get your hands on one of these signed copies from your local indie store. Support your local scene by picking up a signed copy of ‘Amaryllis‘ at the below shops:
101 Collectors Records, Farnham
A&A Discs & Tapes, Congleton
Acorn Records, Yeovil
Badlands Records, Cheltenham
Better Leisure, Great Yarmouth
Blue Banana, (around the country)
Bridport Music, Bridport
Compact Music, Sudbury
Concorde Music Shop, Perth
Crash Records, Leeds
Dada Records, Chiswick
Movie Mix, Ilfracombe
David’s Bookshops, Letchworth
Fives Records & Tapes, Leigh On Sea
Grooves, Kirkwall
Head, Bristol
Head, Leamington Spa
Herrick Watson, Skegness
Jumbo Records, Leeds
Music Mania, Clacton On Sea
Moondance Music & Video, Waltham Cross
Music Mania, Stoke On Trent
Spillers Records, Cardiff
Nevermind The Music, Boston
One Up, Aberdeen
Rapture Entertainment, Witney
Reflex, Newcastle
Rise, Bristol
Rock Box, Camberley
KOí¿N frontman Jonathan Davis is gracing the cover of this month’s Rock Sound and in case you haven’t seen the cover yet, you can check it out below:
Jonathan spoke to the mag about the new album and how they got involved in the world of Dubstep, as well talking about the excesses of the past. It makes for an ace read! Jonathan closes the article with:
“At this moment in time there’s nothing else that sounds like what we’re doing and that makes me happy. We’ve created a new type of metal for the second time in our career. If that isn’t worth being happy about, then I don’t know what is.”
Be sure to get your hands on a copy of this month’s Rock Sound by clicking here.
KOí¿N‘s UK tour started last weekend and you can check out the dates below:
26 March – O2 Academy Birmingham
28 March – Academy Manchester
29 March – O2 Academy Glasgow
31 March – Olympia Theatre, Dublin
01 April – Mandela Hall, Belfast
03 April – O2 Academy Bristol
Buy tickets here: http://bit.ly/xRQjAn
Dutch symphonic rockers, DELAIN are set to release their third album ‘We Are The Others’ on 4th June, through Roadrunner Records.
The lead single, ‘Get The Devil Out Of Me’ hits stores on 15th April to coincide with the start of their European tour, which lands in the UK in May. UK dates are detailed below. Fronted by the fiery-tressed Charlotte Wessels, DELAIN is the brainchild of keyboardsman, Martijn Westerholt (brother of Within Temptation’s guitarist Robert Westerholt). The band have built quite a following with their previous visits to the UK, quietly shifting almost 20,000 records here and packing out their shows.
The band spent most of last summer with the Tripod production squad; Jacob Hellner (Rammstein, Apocalyptica) and the Epicentre team, Fredrik Thomander and Anders Wikstr
Fancy getting your hands on tickets for NICKELBACK’s upcoming tour earlier than the general sale date? Well, now you can thanks to our favourite Canadian rockers! If you have ‘Here and Now‘, validate your album by clicking here and get exclusive early access to the European ticket pre-sale. Don’t have the album yet? Buy it now from iTunes by clicking here. Pre-sales start 23 March in Germany & 27 March throughout UK/Europe. Click here for more information.
Check out the tour dates over on our tour page by clicking here.
Coca-Cola, Presenting Partner of the Olympic Torch Relay, has today revealed that performances from Cardiff-born KIDS IN GLASS HOUSES, British rock band You Me At Six and Brit Award winning Emeli Sand
Lzzy and Arejay Hale from Pennsylvania rockers HALESTORM sat down and chatted to us about a ton of stuff recently, including having a chat about what it was like for Lzzy to record with label mates BLACK STONE CHERRY on their most recent album ‘Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea‘. Check out the clip below:
Click here to pick up a copy of Halestorm’s EP ‘Hello, It’s Mz Hyde‘.
Point your mouse in this direction to pre-order the band’s upcoming album ‘The Strange Case Of…’
SHINEDOWN released their fourth studio album ‘Amaryllis‘ today and in case you need convincing of the album’s awesomeness, check out some extracts of reviews below:
“You go into it with the idea that you’re not going to copy what you’ve already done,” Shinedown singer Brent Smith says of the rock band’s new effort, “Amaryllis,” which arrives March 27 on Atlantic. “It’s the next step. You raise the bar higher. And ultimately we’re quite a fearless band when it comes to making albums and songwriting.”
“It was the first time I brought the guys into the actual lyric writing,” Smith says, “because a lot of the subject matter was about the situations we were in during the two years we toured.”
During the first half of 2011, the band wrote and demoed 33 songs, with the intention of creating something different from previous work. “I wasn’t even thinking about any of the material on ‘The Sound of Madness,'” Smith says, “because we’d already toured it, and it’s forever-it’s out there . . . It was time to write a brand-new record. There were way more things to talk about.”
“It’s going to be an international year,” Smith says. “We spend so long making albums because we want to tour on them for a long time. We take into consideration the live aspect [while recording], and we pull it off live. We know what we’re doing.”
Click here to read more on Billboard.com…
In 25 words or less: “This is truly a great rock album, every song is as good as the next and it’s one that I’ll happily continue to listen to.”
This is truly a great rock album, every song is as good as the next and it’s one that I’ll happily continue to listen to and my only hope is that it gets the love it deserves, and if Shinedown are in your city, go and see them, well that’s only my recommendation, but to hear these songs live will be where they shine and I for one am looking forward to it.
Click here to read more on May The Rock Be With You…
Adrenaline, Enemies, I’m Not Alright and Nowhere Kids should definitely be on your playlist and could get some serious pits going in their live form; for the rest of the ‘new album portion’ of the set, however, make sure you have enough battery on your phone or a good supply of the old lighters to wave in the air.
Click here to read more on Sonic Shocks…
The album ends on a stellar double whammy. “My Name (Wearing Me Out)” sets a tense, enthralling tone with panicky guitars and a cutting refrain. The latter lingers during the chorus, ensuring an eerie and pervasive mystique peters throughout the song. The vocals are very impressive; the higher register dramatically offsetting the more insidious effects of the music. “Through the Ghost” is a low-key and touching finale. It comes replete with bells and rolling drums for a piercing, poignant effect and evokes a strong sense of grim remorse throughout. The track is an unlikely choice to end the album as its haunted undertones stand out next to the gruffness of the other songs. Yet, the instrumentation and structuring makes it sound much bigger and more memorable, and in this regard the band has judged it perfectly.
Click here to read more o Under The Gun…
The wait is over. It’s been four long years since The Sound of Madness, but Shinedown’s new album doesn’t disappoint. Called Amaryllis, it very much feels like a continuation of their previous record’s sonic and thematic development. And while it may lack a little of the wow factor, Amaryllis delivers the goods again and again. If you love these guys for their hard rock songs, you’ll be satisfied. If you want some beautiful ballads, Amaryllis has those as well.
Click here to read more on Rock About…
You can get your hands on the brand spanking new SHINEDOWN album ‘Amaryllis‘ by clicking the below links:
STORM CORROSION – the liaison between PORCUPINE TREE’s Steven Wilson and OPETH’s Mikael
BLACK STONE CHERRY are currently on a sold out tour of the UK and in anticipation of these live dates the band put together a series of webisodes. The webisodes were filmed and edited by Dan Catullo who filmed ALTER BRIDGE‘s recent live DVD at Wembley. The footage was shot on the Carnival Of Madness tour that the band were on with ALTER BRIDGE and THEORY OF A DEADMAN in the US, before all three made their way over to the UK at the end of last year. Check out the clip on MusicRadar by clicking here or you can watch it below:
Pick up a copy of Black Stone Cherry’s latest album Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea now.
TRIVIUM frontman Matt Heafy spoke to Terrorizer Magazine when the band were here last December and they discussed his Top 10 Black Metal bands. The piece is a two parter and those clips are now online and you can check them out below – it’s makes for an interesting watch!
Terrorizer – TERRORIZER TV: Matt Heafy’s Favourite Black Metal Albums. on MUZU.TV.
Terrorizer – Terrorizer TV: Matt Heafy’s favourite black metal albums – part 2 on MUZU.TV.
Be sure to click here and read more on Terrorizer’s website.
Pick up a copy of TRIVIUM’s latest album ‘In Waves’ by clicking here.