Month: December 2012

Posted on: December 7, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

AEON: New In-Studio Video Update

Metal Blade brings fans the latest installment of a series of in-studio video clips from Swedish death metal strategists, AEON. Filmed during the band’s Aeons Black recording session in Empire Studio in Östersund, Sweden, watch as guitarists Zeb Nilsson and Daniel Dlimi sever frets and talk gear at HERE. Released in North America on November 20th, Revolver Magazine calls Aeons Black “one of the best death metal albums of 2012”…

Posted on: December 7, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

TRIOSCAPES announces two shows for December

Trioscapes will be performing two more shows in 2012 in support of their latest album, Separate Realities. The shows, scheduled for December 15th and 16th, will wrap up 2012 for the band, which was highlighted by a tour in September with Scale The Summit, and a top 10 debut on the Billboard Traditional Jazz charts. A live performance of “Curse of the Ninth” from Separate Realities can be seen on…

Posted on: December 7, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

POP ARTIST, KYLE SHERMAN CELEBRATES THE HOLIDAYS WITH SHANE & SHANE AND PHIL WICKHAM ON 2012 CHRISTMAS TOUR

RayLynn Record’s flagship artist Kyle Sherman, celebrates the holidays with acoustic guitar-wielding duo, Shane & Shane, and Contemporary Christian vocalist and songwriter, Phil Wickham, as he joins them on their 2012 Christmas Tour, which is currently en route.   Sherman is opening the intimate 10-city tour performing an energetic 20-minute set infused with holiday favorites and new songs from his debut album Hear Me. The tour kicked off last week…

Posted on: December 7, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

IN FLAMES Announces 2013 Headlining Dates

Sweden’s IN FLAMES is one of the most respected and well recognized heavy metal acts around the world.  The band is currently out on the road as direct support for Lamb Of God, and come February, will be embarking on a headlining tour with Demon Hunter, All Shall Perish and Battlecross.  Dates for the first leg of the headlining run are below, along with all other previously announced dates.  …

Posted on: December 7, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Camper Van Beethoven prepare celebration of their 30th anniversary in 2013

As Camper Van Beethoven plans to celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2013, with the Jan. release of its tenth album, La Costa Perdida, many of the band’s peers and members of R.E.M., Pavement, Built To Spill, Drive-By Truckers, Meat Puppets, Widespread Panic, Minus 5, The Nerves, and Elf Power spoke about CVB’s influence, its pioneering role in creating the genre of indie rock, and their love for the band. In…

Posted on: December 7, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

SCALE THE SUMMIT ANNOUNCE RAFFLE WITH ERNIE BALL

Progressive instrumentalists SCALE THE SUMMIT have teamed up with ERNIE BALL to give away a year’s supply (24 packs) of Ernie Ball Cobalt 7-string packs! Anyone can enter simply by heading to www.scalethesummit.fanbridge.com and entering your e-mail address. The contest will end on Thursday, December 20th so get your entry in before it’s too late. SCALE THE SUMMIT — whose lineup currently consists of Chris Letchford (guitars), Travis Levrier (guitars), Mark Michell…

Posted on: December 7, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Stickyfingerz Records – Music To Piss Off The Old Folk (CD)

23 tracks at 68:45, which comes to almost 3 minutes a song. Belvedere opens this compilation with a very eclectic style of punk. The Rx Bandits, with their song “Wrong With Me” play an infectious brand of Skunk. People may remember the Pietasters, who gained success a few years back, then promptly fell back into the Ska underground. If I remember right, the song on this CD, “Yesterdays Over” was…

Posted on: December 7, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

“WHO DID THAT TO YOU?” BY JOHN LEGEND

 Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained Film will be in theaters Christmas Day.  Check out the new John Legend track featured on the Soundtrack “Who Did That To You?” which is currently premiering at L.A. Times’ music blog Pop & Hiss. CLICK HERE TO STREAM JOHN LEGEND’S “WHO DID THAT TO YOU?” (VIA L.A. TIMES) “Quentin Tarantino’s movies have such a specific sound to them where the music plays such an important role.  When I first learned…

Posted on: December 6, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

3 Ways in Which Monetary Donations Are Helping Hurricane Sandy Relief

3 Ways in Which Monetary Donations Are Helping Hurricane Sandy Relief After the destruction of Hurricane Sandy, attempts to rebuild and get life back to normal continues. Numerous people who would love to help those affected by the hurricane, but out of millions coming forward, there are very few whose help and contribution will be able to affect those affected. The United States Agency for International Development or USAID initiated…

Posted on: December 5, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Harold Honey Interviewed

1. What got you into playing and creating music? Beer and Women….no kinda of but I got into music because I needed an outlet and I had a lot of free time. Also writing songs has always helped me and served as a catharsis.  Thats a big word for you. I started playing guitar at fifteen years old but really for the last five years I have practiced and performed…

Posted on: December 5, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Two Cent Sam – Songs From The Sandbox (CD)

  Songs From The Sandbox begins with Warcry. The inclusion of this track is important as it provides listeners with a microcosm of the styles and approaches that they will encounter on the entirety of the album. The intensity of this aforementioned track provides a quick momentum which  Furthermore, a dynamic is created between the guitar and vocals that pushes each constituent element to a higher plateau Songs From The…

Posted on: December 4, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

VANDERBUYST: New LP From Dutch Trio

Flying Dutchmen will hit be publicly available on CD, LP and digital download this week by Germany’s Ván Records, also virtually responsible for discovering and releasing albums from The Devil’s Blood, The Ruins Of Beverast, Year of the Goat and others into the cult spotlight over the last decade, in addition to having released VANDERBUYST’s self-titled debut LP and sophomore album, In Dutch.   With the release of Flying Dutchmen,…

Posted on: December 4, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

RANDY RHOADS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

Come celebrate the Late, Great Randy Rhoads birthday with his family this week at Kathy Rhoads D’Argenzio and her husband Richard D’Argenzio’s wine tasting room in Burbank.   The Randy Rhoads Birthday Tribute weekend starts Thursday, December 6th and ends Saturday, December 8th – open from 3pm to 9pm daily.  This will be a weekend to remember for all fans and friends alike. You will get to meet the whole…

Posted on: December 4, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

The Slut (DVD)

  The Slut (2011, Israel) is a vital film in terms of philosophy regarding sex workers. What constitutes prostitution and when is it a permissible life decision? What role do government-played rules and laws play in the lives of remote farmers and citizens? Hagar Ben-Asher is Tamar, a mother that is forced to eke out a living and offer herself as payment for those tasks which she is unable to…

Posted on: December 4, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Steve Towson – 1 Shot At Freedom (CD)

  Coming across as a low-rent version of Jeff Ott, Steve Towson’s first release is a jangly, sixties style guitar (which displaces the normal acoustic found on these albums) and a snotty, Joe Strummer meets Mike Ness-style of voice. Highly charged emotions are laid up without much ornamentation by Steve, striking the listener all the harder when they realize exactly what ey is committing to the disc. From “Madness of…

Posted on: December 3, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Wise Girl Debuts Self-Titled EP

Driving power pop/rock band Wise Girl will soon release their self-titled three-song EP on iTunes. The New York fivesome is equipped with straight forward talent and no need for gimmicks. The Wise Girl EP showcases the perfect combination of poppy melodies, rockin’ guitars and quirky songwriting technique all wrapped together in a no-nonsense attitude. After two years in the making Wise Girl is the brainchild of songwriter Abby Weitz (vocals,…

Posted on: December 3, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

3 Ankle Exercises to Recover After Surgery

3 Ankle Exercises to Recover After Surgery You have undergone a surgery and your well-wishers and friends suggest that you must take complete bed rest. It is a common belief that you shouldn’t do much moving around after an ankle surgery But, the reality lies in the fact that a carefully planned light exercise regime will go a long way in helping your recover from the surgery. This is why…

Posted on: December 3, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Steve Lieberman – Arbeiter At The Gate (CD)

  Hey Steve has actually updated the production quality of the CD face, a nice little touch for someone who is fairly busy in the studio. The production and mixing of “Arbeiter” is still almost painful to listen to, with the first track on the disc, “Rock Me In The Bombshelter” made virtually unlistenable by the continual, cheesy distortion that Lieberman loves. Achieving an Ozzy-like inflection vocally for “Rock Me”,…

Posted on: December 1, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Dark Blu Feature

Dark Blu is from Georgia, but the specific type of metal that is whipped up could easily come from any one of the eastern European countries. There is a tradition that is adhered to during tracks like The Enemy and Stand By Your Side. These efforts unite a disparate array of metal genres into something heavy, memorable, and ultimately is unique from what other acts have done. The dedication that…

Posted on: December 1, 2012 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Working Class Hussys – Diary of a Blue Collar Cracker (CD)

  Diary of a Blue Collar Cracker is an album that immediately introduces itself to listeners; Break, the album’s first track is inspirational and gets listeners excited about what will ultimately follow. Working Class Hussys have the ability to turn on a dime stylistically; it is this eclectic flair that fuels Diary of a Blue Collar Cracker. Somewhere You’re Smiling has a John Denver meets Simon and Garfunkel; there are…