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DOWN ANNOUNCE UK DATES…

Posted on June 29, 2012

New Orleans sludgemeisters DOWN have announced a handful of UK shows this October. It’s been a while since DOWN have released any new material, the last being ‘Down III: Over The Under’ in 2007, but plans are afoot for a staggered series of four new EPs, all showcasing different musical sides to the band. Stay tuned for more details soon.

2011 also saw a line up change for the band, with frontman Phil Anselmo’s Pantera cohort, Rex Brown stepping down from bass duties and former Crowbar man, Pat Bruders taking over. Drummer Jimmy Bower states, “He brought a new life into the band, and a new style on bass, and it’s fuckin’ killer, man! It made total sense to get Pat.”

You can find the dates below:

Fri 19th October – MANCHESTER Academy
Sat 20th October – BIRMINGHAM Institute
Sun 21st October – LONDON Roundhouse

Tickets are on sale now, priced

ROADRUNNER RECORDS 6-PAGE FEATURE IN THIS MONTH’S METAL HAMMER + A TON OF OTHER RR UK AWESOME STUFF!

Posted on June 29, 2012

As you may have spotted the other day on our Facebook page, we received the latest issue of Metal Hammer this week and not only is the mag rammed full of awesome Golden God Awards stuff, there is also an awesome 6-page feature on Roadrunner Records. It makes for a great read but don’t take it from us, have a read and let us know what yoou think!

There is a raft of freviews and as mentioned awards pieces, as well as a touching piece featuring DELAIN‘s Charlotte speaking about the Sophie Lancaster Foundation.

Click here to pick up your copy of the latest Metal Hammer
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GOJIRA ‘TOXIC GARBAGE ISLAND’ PERFORMANCE FROM LES EUROCKEENNES 2009 BONUS DVD FOOTAGE…

Posted on June 28, 2012

As part of GOJIRA‘s ‘L’Enfant Sauvage’ Special Edition, fans get a killer DVD as well as the album. The DVD is the band’s live set from Les Eurock

SLIPKNOT / STONE SOUR FRONTMAN INTERVIEWED ABOUT MAYHEM, MEMORIES OF PAUL, ANTENNAS TO HELL AND MUCH MORE…

Posted on June 27, 2012


SLIPKNOT
/ STONE SOUR frontman COREY TAYLOR sat down for an exclusive interview with ARTISTdirect.com editor in chief Rick Florino about Mayhem, Antennas to Hell, All Hope Is Gone, old memories and much more. Check out an extract from that interview below:

What would be the cinematic equivalent of Slipknot’s live show?

There’s a part of me that thinks it would be a combination of Fame and From Dusk Till Dawn. I don’t know! That’s interesting [Laughs]. It definitely has some From Dusk Till Dawn in there because there’s so much going on, especially towards the end where it just gets crazy. We’ll go with Fame and From Dusk Till Dawn…

Do you have a favourite memory of hanging out with Paul Gray on the first Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival in 2008?

We all had fun on that first tour. I can remember me and Paul really being stoked about it because it was the first big headlining run we’d done in a long time. In a way, Mayhem was replacing OZZfest. It was cool for us to transcend the festival we’d started out on and headline the new brand like that. I can recall Paul and I having some good times backstage too. We were excited about the set, what we were going to play and the new music. It was really cool.

Wasn’t it the audience’s first live exposure to All Hope Is Gone?

Yeah, it was. In fact, during the first show we played in Seattle where Sid Wilson broke his feet, we actually played “All Hope Is Gone”. It was the only time we’ve played it live. It was cool. The first show is always the one where you’re trying to find the rhythm of what you’re going to do live. For some reason, “All Hope Is Gone” didn’t feel right in the set at the time. We took it out, but you never know…

Do you remember your first experience playing a summer festival?

The first OZZfest we played in 1999 was in West Palm Beach, FL. It was May 29. I remember it was the hottest show I’d ever played up until that point. When we first started, we only had about 200 people. By the time we were done with our set, the whole area was filled. People were pouring in over the hills towards the stage. It was pretty sweet [Laughs]. We went on super early at like noon. It was a good time. I remember that specifically because we spent three days getting down there. We’d never been on a tour bus before. We had to figure stuff out. We all had too much luggage. It was ridiculous. We were all staying on one bus. All of our masks and coveralls were in there, and it stank so badly. I remember for the longest time we lived off of one giant bag of Goldfish crackers and tuna fish. That was all we had for a month and a half. It kept us alive long enough to get to the next gigs. There were some slim days with two of us on a corndog, which is bad luck, really [Laughs].

Is Antennas to Hell like a photo album for Slipknot?

Yeah, I definitely think it’s a snapshot. This is our salute to the Paul years. That’s what I’m going to refer to it as. We made so many great songs with Paul. Even the songs Paul didn’t write he made better naturally. This is our way of showing a testament to Paul and what his legacy was as well as how many great songs came from those years. It’s going to be weird and interesting to see what happens in the future but , if nothing else happens, we had four great albums with Paul. This is our little salute to him.

Do you feel like it’s a proper gateway for younger fans?

Definitely! It’s not like we just give them our “radio hits”, which I can’t say without laughing. To be honest, it’s so weird we even have songs on the radio. It’s a great blend of the songs that were played on the radio and the songs we played live that people made hits. Without the fans, we wouldn’t have any of this. We certainly wouldn’t have any “hits”. It’s a combination of the live anthems people expect from us when they come to a show and the songs on the radio.

Click here to read the full interview on ARTISTdirect.com.

Click here to pre-order ‘Antennas To Hell’ from iTunes.

MACHINE HEAD VIDEO INTERVIEW FROM GRASPOP METAL MEETING 2012…

Posted on June 27, 2012

Belgian national radio station Studio Brussel sent their reporter Dries Van Damme to conduct an interview with MACHINE HEAD’s Robb Flynn and guitarist Phil Demmel at this year’s Graspop Metal Meeting – check out the video interview below:

Pick up a copy of Unto The Locust by clicking here.

GOJIRA ANSWER FAN QUESTIONS FOR ROADRUNNER UK – TODAY’S QUESTION COMES FROM MICHAEL M…

Posted on June 27, 2012

We have the third GOJIRA fan Q&A up online and in today’s clip the guys discuss the genre of their new album ‘L’Enfant Sauvage‘ – courtesy of a question from Michael M. Check out all three fan Q&A clips that have been revealed below:

Fans can order ‘L’Enfant Sauvage‘ from the following links:

Play.com – order the Special Edition from Play.com to receive an exclusive guitar plectrum necklace.
iTunes
– Standard Edition
iTunes – Deluxe Edition

GOJIRA ANSWER FAN QUESTIONS FOR ROADRUNNER UK – TODAY’S QUESTION COMES FROM TUCKER…

Posted on June 26, 2012

As we announced yesterday, we asked you guys to submit questions for GOJIRA when they were over for doing press earlier this year and we’ll be rolling out answers to those fan questions this week. We posted the first clip yesterday, which you can see below, and the second one has just gone live now. If your name is Tucker then this answer is for you!

Fans can order ‘L’Enfant Sauvage‘ from the following links:

Play.com – order the Special Edition from Play.com to receive an exclusive guitar plectrum necklace.
iTunes
– Standard Edition
iTunes – Deluxe Edition

Hammer issue

Posted on June 26, 2012

The tenth METAL HAMMER GOLDEN GODS AWARDS were the biggest, bestest and most metallest yet, and as anyone who was there can testify, it’s set a hell of a standard for years to come.

In the magazine’s huge GOLDEN GODS SPECIAL, they take you through all the performances, all the awards and all the backstage debauchery, featuring exclusive interviews with all of the winners – including MACHINE HEAD, MASTODON, BILL BAILEY, ANTHRAX, GHOST and more.

Also with the new issue, they’re giving away a FREE CD featuring 15 prime slices of heavy fucking riffage, including a track from GOJIRA. BOSH!

ORDER YOUR NEW METAL HAMMER ISSUE HERE!

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LYNYRD SKYNYRD REVEAL THE ARTWORK FOR í¢ä‰åìLAST OF A DYINí¢ä‰å䋢 BREEDí¢ä‰å䋢…

Posted on June 26, 2012

LYNYRD SKYNYRD‘s upcoming album ‘Last of a Dyin’ Breed’ will be released as part of a Classic Rock fanpack on the 21st of August, with the Roadrunner release coming 4 weeks later on the 17th of Sept. The album features 11 brand-new songs and marks the debut of new bassist Johnny Colt – check out the cover art below:

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Click here to pre-order the Classic Rock fan pack
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