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KILL HANNAH IN KERRANG! AND DISORDER MAGAZINES

Posted on August 21, 2008

In the current issue of Disorder Magazine, they catch up with KILL HANNAH for an exclusive interview to talk about making it, breaking it, their fans, their music and the perils of spending too much time on the road. Featuring never before seen photos, you can grab the mag from all good stores and online at THIS location!

And if THAT wasn’t enough, if you pick up the new issue of KERRANG mag, there is a rather hot poster of the guys too. Yum, frankly.

Don’t forget that the guys hit the UK on a headline tour SEPTEMBER. Tickets are on sale NOW and the dates are as follows:
Tue 23rd Sept – Edinburgh Cabaret Voltaire
Wed 24th Sept – Newcastle Academy
Thu 25th Sept – Norwich Waterfront
Fri 26th Sept – Sheffield Academy 2
Sat 27th Sept – Leeds Cockpit
Sun 28th Sept – Bristol Academy
Mon 29th Sept – Exeter The Phoenix
Tue 30th Sept – Brighton Concorde 2
Thurs 2nd Oct – Nottingham Rock City
Fri 24th Oct – Stoke Sugarmill
Sat 25th Oct – Dublin Whelans
Sun 26th Oct – Belfast Limelight
Mon 27th Oct – Glasgow Garage
Tue 28th Oct – Northampton Roadmenders
Wed 29th Oct – London LA2
Thu 30th Oct – Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms
Fri 31st Oct – Manchester Academy 2
Sat 1st Nov – Birmingham Academy 2

The tour is in support of album UNTIL THERE’S NOTHING LEFT OF US, which is in stores NOW. BUY ONLINE HERE.

GET READY FOR SLIPKNOT WEEK ON SCUZZ

Posted on August 21, 2008

SCUZZ TV will be running a SLIPKNOT week from FRIDAY 22nd AUGUST, jam packed with interviews and footage from the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Tour over in the US of A!!

You should tune in on the following days to check it out!!!

Fri August 22nd- 9pm
Sat August 23rd – 6pm
Sun August 24th – 3pm
Mon August 25th – 10am
Tues August 26th – 9pm
Thurs August 28th – 2pm

Don’t forget the NEW album ALL HOPE IS GONE hits stores on MONDAY. You can pre-order online HERE.

SLIPKNOT’S ALL HOPE IS GONE- “ONE OF THE MOST DISTINCTIVE AND OBSCENELY THRILLING METAL ALBUMS OF THE CENTURY”

Posted on August 21, 2008

Lemme tell ya- that headline doesn’t lie!

On Monday (AUGUST 25TH) SLIPKNOT release the long awaitied ALL HOPE IS GONE, and in the new issue of METAL HAMMER magazine, is gets a WHOPPING 9/10. Check out the review below…

They may be inexorably linked with the nu metal era, but isn’t it about time that Slipknot were recognised and praised- thanked even- for being the band that did the most to hasten the genre’s demise? By introducing a generation reared on grunge, pop-punk and, erm, Coal Chamber to authentically brutal mental that brought the past and the future violently together, Slipknot helped to usher in a new era, one in which the decidedly non-mainstream likes of Lamb Of God and Mastodon are now able to reach out to big audiences without being thwarted by their own refusal to compromise. No one else has ever taken blastbeats to the top of the UK album charts, after all, but sometimes a fearsome reputation isn’t enough. Four years on from Vol.3, Slipknot need to fire a few million volts up metal’s arse all over again. And guess what? They’ve made it look easy.
Insanely heavy and as ugly as the sickest of sins, All Hope Is Gone is stuffed to the gills with gruesome, churning guitar tones and waves of interwoven noise and discord that fizz and fester with malicious intent. Songwise, it’s a relentless barrage of brilliance, as vast numbers of crushing, mutant thrash riffs, squealing solos and hair-raising percussive potency collide with the strongest melodies Slipknot have ever written and, appropriately, a career-best vocal performance from Corey Taylor. Most remarkably, Slipknot have reached a mature, creative zenith without sacrificing any of their trademark intensity. Gone is the aimless indulgence that made Slipknot and Iowa such cluttered affairs, and white the impetus behind Vol.3’s scattershot experiments remains, this time you can trade a red line of inspiration from the righteous proselytising of spoken word intro .excute right through to a raging, breathless finale, 60 minutes later. The opening riff-riot of Gematria (The Killing Name), the Rammstein-ish stomp of Psychosocial, the urgent tempo shifts of the Anthrax-like Vendetta and the wild sonic steel spray of This Cold Black all hark back to the bug eyes exuberance of Surfacing and People – Shit, while offering so much more in the way of emotional depth and shrewd musicality. The curveballs come with the lurching vitriolic and plainly Meshuggah-inspired Butcher’s Hook, Sulfer’s skewed harmony trippiness and the huge, instantly memorable choruses that inject Dead Memories, Wherein Lies Continue and Snuff with such disquieting poignancy. Best of all, the untamed assault of the title track bring the album to a commanding close- a perfect encapsulation of the Des Moines destroyers’ entire sound, ethos and appeal, in five non-more-‘knot minutes.
There are very few metal bands around today that would dare to be this adventurous while still maintaining such drive, focus and belligerence. Familiarity may have dulled Slipknot’s visual impact and there’s little here that will turn naysayers into frothing advocates overnight, but who cares? All Hope Is Gone is dizzyingly close to perfect. It’s not just this band’s greatest achievement to date, but one of the most distinctive and obscenely thrilling metal albums of the century so far.

Order ALL HOPE IS GONE online at HERE

THE NEW DRAGONFORCE ALBUM- “IT DOESN’T GET MUCH MORE SPECTACULAR THAN THIS”

Posted on August 21, 2008

In this weeks issue of KERRANG! Magazine, there is a spiffing KKKK review of the new DRAGONFORCE album ULTRA BEATDOWN (in stores AUGUST 25th)! Check it out below! Seems there folks over there are diggin’ it just as much as us here at the ole RR HQ!!

Brit-Based Guitar Heroes Bring Back The Pomp.

Ludicrously Bombastic, camper than a row of tents and massively entertaining, there’s a case for claiming that Dragonforce are the metal equivalent of The Darkness. Both bands braces ridicule, stuck to their guns and ultimately triumphed, despite playing music that was initially about as fashionable as a ginger merkin. The difference being that Dragonforce didn’t nose-dive abominably after a single album in a powdery blue of cocaine and monstrous egotism. Instead they’ve steadily grown over the course of almost a decade, relying on commitment, constant touring and of course, the finger-mangling inclusion of Though The Fire And Flames on Guitar Hero III. Wii warriors and Xbox axemen will be pleased to note that similarly frantic Ultra Beatdown opener Heroes Of Our Time will also be available for the new game via download and it promises to cause just as many sinew strains as its predecessor.
Guitarist Herman Li might claim that this new album contains a more measured and varied feel to it but the overwhelming impression is still one of utterly orgiastic excess. Which is, of course, exactly what you want from a Dragonforce album. Yes, there are slightly more restrained moments – the big, overwrought balladry of A Flame For Freedom, the comparatively reigned in dynamism of The Last Journey Home – but even here we’re stretching the definitions of ‘restrained’ and ‘reigned in’. Hyper-speed solos are still spunked out at every conceivable opportunity and most of these epic, multi-faceted compositions weigh in at six or seven minutes apiece. Add swirling keys, and huge harmonised vocal hooks that sound like a cross between Queen, and Latvian entry into the Eurovision Song Contest and an amalgam of every American AOR band to have squeezed into a pair of satin strides in the late ’70s and early ’80s and you have an album that redefines grandiose.
It’s true that the exact same description could have been applied to their last album and that Dragonforce are now playing to a formula of their own devising. There is, though, still plenty to be done within the details f that formula and Dragonforce are continuing to thinker and improve. If you didn’t like them before there’ll be nothing here to change your mind but for fans of the more histrionic side of music, it doesn’t get much more spectacular than this.

Pick up your copy of Ultra Beatdown online HERE

On a final note, if you (like us in the RR office) were wondering what the bejeezus a ‘merkin’ is, then wonder no more.

TRIVIUM TO PREMIERE NEW VIDEO AND ALBUM ON MYSPACE

Posted on August 21, 2008

Our Floridian faves TRIVIUM will premiere the first video from upcoming album SHOGUN on MYSPACE.

The video, which is for the track DOWN FROM THE SKY (which is released as a digital single on SEPTEMBER 1st), will be featured on the site from the 3rd SEPTEMBER

The album itself, SHOGUN, which will hit stores on SEPTEMBER 29th, will premiere on the bands MySpace page 23rd-25th SEPTEMBER.

PRE-ORDER SHOGUN HERE

TRIVIUM’S MYSPACE

MORE ROADRUNNER CLUB NIGHTS COMING YOUR WAY!

Posted on August 21, 2008

Roadrunner Records is happy to announce there will be the following club nights taking place up and down the country over the following months! Each one will feature spins from the forthcoming album or DVD releases of the bands mentioned below! Good times!

STAIND
(New album THE ILLUSION OF PROGRESS out SEPTEMBER 8th- PRE-ORDER HERE
Fri, 29 August – Cathouse, Glasgow
Fri, 29 August – Generation X, Carling Academy Bristol
Fri, 29 August – “Generation X” Wulfren Hall, Wolverhampton
Fri, 29 August – C103, Plymouth
Sat, 30 August – Corporation, Sheffield
Sat, 30 August – The Waterfront, Norwich
Sat, 30 August – The Cathouse Rock Club, Glasgow (under 18s)
Sat, 30 August – “Decadence and Disorder” Sin, London
Sat, 30 August – Subculture, Carling Academy Birmingham
Sat, 30 August – 101, Oxford Academy
Wed, 3 September – “Room” Attic, Hull

WITHIN TEMPTATION
(DVD BLACK SYMPHONY in stores SEPTEMBER 22nd- pre-order HERE)
Fri, 12 September – Cathouse, Glasgow
Fri, 12 September – C103, Plymouth
Sat, 13 September – 101, Oxford Academy
Sat, 13 September – Corporation, Sheffield
Sat, 13 September – The Waterfront, Norwich
Sat, 13 September – The Cathouse Rock Club, Glasgow (under 18s)
Sat, 13 September – “Decadence and Disorder” Sin, London
Sat, 13 September – The Blast Chamber, Northants
Sat, 13 September – “Subculture” Carling Academy, Birmingham
Wed, 17 September – “Room” Attic, Hull

AMANDA PALMER
(New album WHO KILLED AMANDA PALMER in stores SEPTEMBER 15th- pre-order HERE)
Fri, 5 September – C103, Plymouth
Sat, 6 September – 101, Oxford academy
Sat, 6 September – Corporation, Sheffield
Sat, 6 September – The Cathouse Rock Club, Glasgow (under 18s)
Sat, 6 September – “Decadence and Disorder” Sin, London
Wed, 10 September – “Room” Attic, Hull

DREAM THEATRE
(DVD CHAOS IN MOTION in stores SEPTEMBER 29th- pre-order coming soon!)
Fri, 26 September – Cathouse, Glasgow
Fri, 26 September – C103, Plymouth
Sat, 27 September – 101 at oxford academy
Sat, 27 September – Subculture – Carling Academy Birmingham
Sat, 27 September – Corporation, Sheffield
Sat, 27 September – The Waterfront, Norwich
Sat, 27 September – The Cathouse Rock Club, Glasgow (under 18s)
Sat, 27 September – “Decadence and Disorder” Sin, London
Tues, 30 September – Alternative Music Night, Hertfordshire University
Wed, 1 October – “Room” Attic, Hull

SATYRICON- NEW ALBUM DETAILS AND TOUR CONFIRMED!

Posted on August 21, 2008

SATYRICON have confirmed that they will be releasing their follow up to 2006’s ‘Now, Diabolical’ this coming NOVEMBER (3rd).

Titled THE AGE OF NERO, the albums release will be followed by a European tour, which will include the following dates in the UK:

24/11/2008 Barfly Birmingham
25/11/2008

BLACK STONE CHERRY GIVE US THE LOWDOWN ON FOLKLORE AND SUPERSTITION

Posted on August 21, 2008

When BLACK STONE CHERRY were here on tour with Whitesnake, we caught up with them in sunny (??) York and asked them if they would be cool to give us a track by track rundown of their new album FOLKLORE AND SUPERSTITION.

SLIPKNOT CANCEL READING / LEEDS FESTIVAL APPEARANCE

Posted on August 21, 2008

It is with great sadness we announce that SLIPKNOT have had to withdraw from this weekends appearance at the Reading / Leeds festival. A statement from the band reads as follows:

To Our Fans:
It is with huge regret and disappointment that we have been forced to cancel our imminent European festival appearances at Leeds, Reading, 2 Days a Week, Area 4, as well as exclusive performances for MTV Europe and Virgin TV. The other night, Joey Jordison broke his ankle and doctors have advised Joey to stay off his leg for 4-6 weeks to prevent further injury or permanent and more serious damage.
We know you will be hugely disappointed and so are we. Cancelling shows is never an easy decision and we apologize to all our fans, friends and family for not being there to throw down with you. We will be back in Europe this November and can’t wait to see you all then.
Stay (sic),
Slipknot

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