Ohio metalcore outfit THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA have revealed their brand new video on Metal Hammer. The new video for ‘Dead Throne’ is taken from the album of the same name and you can watch it below:
Catch the band on their final UK dates before they sell out. Click here to find dates and tickets.
MASTODON performed a stonking gig at Brixton last night and we’re sure anyone who was there would agree. In amongst the crowd at the sold out show was a familiar face – some of you even tweeted us to let us know he was there. Roadrunner UK was pleased to have Bill Bailey at the show and he even got to meet the band afterwards. Check out some pictures of Bill with the band below, including some tweets he posted about night:
‘On my way to see Mastodon. The Burl will Be Curled. m/’
‘At Brixton Academy watching Mastodon – epic, intense,widely,brilliant’
Unfortunately we didn’t get a shot of Bill with Bill BUT he did pose with our very own Rod Runner and the other Bill can be seen in the background. Close enough, eh?
You can find out more about Bill Bailey by clicking this link.
Point your mouse in this direction to pick up a copy of MASTODON’s latest album ‘The Hunter’.
Not only is ‘Narcissistic Cannibal‘ proving to be a popular track to remix, it’s also being favoured for covers too, as shown by the UK’s ‘The Dirty Youth’. The UK band have recorded a cover of KOí¿N‘s track as a Metal Hammer exclusive. Check it out on their website by clicking here or below:
Click here to pre-order KORN’s ‘Narcissistic Cannibal’ remix EP on iTunes.
KOí¿N are heading to the UK in March and tickets for the tour are selling fast! Click here to find dates and tickets in a town near you.
Jesse Leach gave his first radio interview since being reinstated in KILLSWITCH ENGAGE. ‘Brock And The Fatguy’ hosted by vocalist Brock Lindow of Alaskan metallers 36 CRAZYFISTS and Fatguy on Anchorage’s alternative rock station 94.7 The End spoke to Jesse about his return, how it came about and much more. Check out some extracts beloiw:
On rejoining KILLSWITCH ENGAGE:
Jesse: “When I knew this was gonna happen, I unplugged from the Internet, I unplugged everything, ’cause I didn’t wanna hear it. But all of my friends have been able to get in touch with me, and it’s been very positive. So I’m just doing my best to keep my eyes focused on the job I’ve gotta do, you know?! Regardless of what people think about it. [Laughs]”
“When I read the press release that [previous singer Howard Jones] was officially out, I think that’s kind of when I… it hit me that this may be something I should consider. There were a few things that were kind of making me hesitant, and one was I never really listened to Howard’s songs [with KILLSWITCH] with the thought in my head of 1) Would I want to sing them? And 2) Could I sing them, and how could I do that? I called up Adam [Dutkiewicz, KILLSWITCH ENGAGE guitarist and Jesse’s TIMES OF GRACE bandmate] and I was like, ‘Hey, you know what?! No matter what you guys do with these auditions, I’ll always do an ‘Alive Or Just Breathing’ reunion tour. I just wanted to throw that out there.’ That was the first, initial contact I gave to Adam. And shortly thereafter, I ended up calling him back and I was like, ‘You know what?! I think I wanna do this, actually.’ So instead of assuming anything, I went and called their manager and said, ‘Put me on the list for the tryouts. Let me do this the right way. Put me on the list and I’ll be one of those many to audition.’ I wanted to go through the channels. I feel like, it’s one of those things, even if it was handed to me, I don’t think that’s the way it should go down. ‘Cause, let’s be honest, this band has been a band for the past [nine] and a half years without me, writing hit songs and touring the world. So, the bottom line was, who could come in and sing Howard’s material? I mean, I can sing the songs I wrote — that’s easy — but I had to prove that to myself, [and] I had to prove that to them. So I was the last one to show up for the auditions, I was the last one in line. And I went in there and sang seven of the songs and I actually felt really good about it, and I’ve fallen in love with those songs since. ‘Cause, just having a different headspace about the songs, as opposed to just listening to them… I actually listened to them thinking, ‘OK, I’m gonna sing these now. How do I feel these?’ Literally listening to them over and over again, and starting to feel out what the lyrics are about and trying to relate to them as best as I could, and then kind of reinterpreting certain parts a little bit, so it’s my style.”
“When I decided I was gonna do it, I saw it as a challenge. I saw this as something as 1) This could be fun, and 2) This could be a great move for me. And that’s kind of where I’ve been. In between tours, I work day jobs, and I’ve been working behind the bar over here in New York City for the past four months, and the grind just gets to you after awhile. So when this thing popped up, I was like, ‘You know what?! I think it’s time for a new job. [Laughs]”
On the Internet speculation and rumours surrounding his original departure from the band in 2002:
Jesse: “That’s because I had to be quiet about it; I had to go along with what the label needed me to say, which was to [blame] it pretty much on [problems with] my voice. I was having problems with my voice — thankfully nothing major, but just knowing how to use my instrument properly. So that was sort of the original reason that was put out in the press, but that’s only a very small portion of the reason. I’d say it’s kind of three- or four-fold. I was going through a bit of a depression. I had just gotten married and I was missing my wife. And I was suppressing those feelings and not feeling comfortable talking to the guys about it. We’re on our first big tour, and the last thing they want is the singer complaining about [his] problems. For me, not being able to voice those issues, and being a young guy — I was a kid back them — it just kind of messed with my head. I started losing my mind a little bit out there. Also, I was under this impression that if you don’t drink alcohol and whatever, your voice is better, which, medically speaking, may be the case, but on tour, it’s probably good for your nerves to have a couple of drinks here and there, hang out with the boys and have a good time. The majority of the time you’re out there, you’re travelling — it’s tiring, it’s annoying. And then when you’re on stage and you’re hanging out after, that’s the time when you’re supposed to have fun. But I wasn’t doing any of that; I was avoiding all of that. So I think all of that kind of contributed to me just really finding myself in a dark place. I just couldn’t deal with it, so I bailed. I was losing my mind.”
On KILLSWITCH ENGAGE‘s new material:
Jesse: “I have the 14 demos for the new KILLSWITCH record, and let me tell you, I’m glad that they didn’t turn into TIMES OF GRACE [songs], and I’m glad that KILLSWITCH is gonna have the opportunity to write another record with me — or a few more, God willing. I can tell you right now from the demos, the people are gonna be really surprised; they’re setting the bar up high once again. I’m literally within day three of just listening to them and just sort of digesting them. It’s really fast and it’s really heavy. It’s not what people are going to anticipate, I’m sure. I literally am getting chills right now talking about it. It’s gonna blow the doors off people, man. It’s gonna be great.”
Click here to listen to the full radio show and watch this space for more KILLSWITCH ENGAGE news.
THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA are doing an in-store signing session at the Vans store in Brighton on Sunday afternoon before their gig at The Haunt. As well as the Stoke and London shows, last night sold out too – have you got your tickets to the Dead Throne tour?
Click here to find tickets and we’ll see you in the pit!
Kerrang! Radio are doing a joint ‘Live at Kerrang!’ acoustic session and signing with SHINEDOWN and HALESTORM a week on Friday (17th Feb) in Birmingham and fans can win tickets by listening in on air or online by clicking here.
SHINEDOWN and HALESTORM are currently on tour together and their first UK date was in London two nights ago. In anticipation of both band’s upcoming albums and the tour, our friends over at Play.com have an awesome offer if you buy both albums from them. Head over to Play.com by clicking here and enter the voucher code is SDHS4OFF. The voucher entitles you to
Loudwire are holding their ‘Cage Match‘ feature with yet another Roadrunner artist. Today’s match is between HALESTORM and CHICKENFOOT. See below for more info:
HALESTORM ended Lansdowne’s three-day reign in the Cage Match as their single ‘Love Bites (So Do I)’ earned its first victory. Will the band be able to chew up today’s competition?
CHICKENFOOT enter the Cage Match with their latest single ‘Different Devil’ off of their album ‘Chickenfoot III.’ The band consists of former Van Halen members Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony along with Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith and virtuoso rock guitarist Joe Satriani.
Can this supergroup take down HALESTORM or will Lzzy and the gang sink their teeth into another victory? You decide, vote for your favorite track on Loudwire by clicking here.
KOí¿N will be releasing a 7-track digital EP of ‘Narcissistic Cannibal’ remixes on the 19th of February and you can get your hands on a copy of the EP for a modest
We’ve teamed up with Gibson Guitars UK to offer THEORY OF A DEADMAN fans the chance of a lifetime! For every date of the band’s forthcoming UK tour, we’ve got a pair of golden tickets – you’ll get entry to the show AND you’ll get to meet the band backstage!
The dates you can choose from are as follows:
22 Feb – Northumbria University, Newcastle
23 Feb – QMU, Glasgow
24 Feb – HMV Ritz, Manchester
26 Feb – Rock City, Nottingham
27 Feb – HMV Institute, Birmingham
28 Feb – Koko, London