Belgium based Atmospheric Doom/ Death / Black metal band Thurisaz is releasing their 3rd album “The Cimmerian Years” worldwide on 21st May 2011 through Sleaszy Rider Records from Greece. The band’s official Publicity Partner from Asia Pacific- Unseen Underground is organizing a listening party on the 21st May. During the event, audio tracks from Thurisaz’s first and second albums and the entire new album would be played along with some of their videos. The event will also feature Escher’sKnot‘s latest EP “Tessellations”.
Venue: Geoffrey’s Pub, Hotel Radha Regent
Date: 21st May 2011 (Saturday)
Time: 8pm onwards
Free entry
Standard club rules are applicable
RSVP here.
For more details of the event visit here.
Thurisaz already has two successful albums which sold more than 6500copies each throughout Europe and America. The first album “Scent of a Dream” and the second album “Circadian Rhythm” are more of Atmospheric Black and Death but the sound of the new album is slightly different from the previous two albums, featuring more doom metal elements.
Thurisaz has been always appreciated by people around the globe because oftheir highly sensible and philosophical lyrics and the atmospheric melodieswhich are used brilliantly in the songs. Music lovers, irrespective of anygenres love this band, they define a unique sound from rest of the otherbands in the world.
For more details about the band visit the Unseen Underground website.
Bangalore based iconic band Kryptos have revealed the track list for their third upcoming album The Coils of Apollyon. The recording of the album, which began in early March, was completed during the first week of April and is scheduled for release sometime during the fall of 2011 and will be mixed and mastered by Anupam Roy at Grey Studios, New Delhi.
The full tracklist is as follows:
The Mask of Anubis
Spellcraft
Serpent Mage
Visions of Dis
The Isle of Voices
The Coils of Apollyon
Nexus Legion
Starfall
Eternal Crimson Spires
Acclaimed underground artist Mark Riddick is the man behind the stunning cover art, which you can see on the left hand side.
Said frontman Nolan Lewis about the new album “anyone who loves eighties melodic metal that’s rough around the edges will absolutely foam at the mouth once they get their hands on this. We’ve gone for a clear yet raw and heavy production so don’t expect anything ‘modern’ here. This definitely sounds like it was spat out from 1988. If you love Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Mercyful Fate, Kreator and Coroner this will be right up your alley.”
This much awaited release is definitely one that would alter our destinies, one that promises to be a benchmark after Spiral Ascent and The Ark of Gemini, that established Kryptos as unparalleled old school legends. Watch out for this, and keep the old school alive!
At last, we have confirmed news from a reliable source! Metallica WILL be playing in India, both in Bangalore and in Delhi!
To quote from a post on the official Metallica website:
“Unchartered Territory
May 1, 2011
At this stage in the game, there are very few places in the world that we have not dragged our gear and crew to, so that makes this show announcement extra special . . . for the first time ever, we will be visiting India for two shows! It’s about time, wouldn’t you say?!?!Up first will be Delhi on October 28, 2011 at F1 Rocks, held in Leisure Valley, Sector 29, Gurgaon as we help to celebrate the first Grand Prix race ever held in India. Night number two will find us at the Bangalore Palace Ground, Main Palace, Bangalore, on October 30 as part of the Sonisphere Festival.All tickets are general admission and will go sale on www.ticketgenie.in and www.dnanetworks.com on May 4 at a time still to be announced.And for those of you who like to travel, you might want to keep watching this site . . .”
There you go! From the guys themselves! Get ready, save up and do all that’s necessary for you to be a part of this awesome historical event in music’s history!
Watch this space for updates!
Dream Theater have finally revealed their new drummer in the third episode of the youtube series that depicted their selection process. And the result says ‘Mike Mangini’. Mangini has played for Annihilator, Extreme, James LaBrie, and Steve Vai. He is a teacher at the Berklee College of Music in Boston and held five World’s Fastest Drummer world records. Apparently it boiled down to him v/s Marco Minnemann, who is also known for his extremely technical and fast playing in bands like Illogicist and Necrophagist.
You can watch the entire video here.
The Sprit Carries On – 3
Every one of us has gone through a Cradle of Filth stage in the phases of heavy metal education. For some, that stage graduates to other sub-genres, and for a good many others, it stays on. And it looks like there are a hell of a lot of those who belong to that latter group, because Cradle of Filth is apparently the most successful British heavy metal band since Iron Maiden!
So the group at Spotlight Events and the Indian Music Conference decided to make up for the Cynic mess and brought down Dani Filth and the gang to Bangalore to perform at the Palace Grounds. There was heavy rain in Bangalore for the previous few days, so we kept our fingers crossed and luckily, it was a sunny afternoon during the soundcheck.
The first opening act- Blind Image, went on at around 5PM, and played a good set. They have played a couple of shows in Bangalore earlier, but this had to be one of their tightest so far. Their was some flavour added to their set when they were joined by Divine Heresy vocalist Travis Neal for “More than Human”. The band was decent and played mostly originals, but I really felt the LoG cover could’ve been avoided.
Next on-stage was Bangalore’s Inner Sanctum. This band has been getting progressively better with each gig, and by far, their performance at this show was the best I’ve seen in a while. Their stage presence was nothing short of explosive, and thankfully, the sound was decent, and that’s the least a band can ask for. Their set-list consisted of some older stuff from the ‘Provenance’ EP, as well as a couple of new tracks. Inner Sanctum was mind-blowing, to say the least, and luckily for them, the rain gods seemed to have waited for them to finish because just when they got off stage, the skies opened up.
This was not so lucky for Devoid, who were supposed to go on next. Rain is manageable, but what we were stuck in the middle of was a thunderstorm. There was no shelter, and the mass of black t-shirts stood under those ferocious open skies, chanting “Cradle of Filth” and “Start the fucking show”. Though Thor seemed like he’d show everyone the middle finger, the metalheads withstood the downpour, waiting for more music (live music, not Motherjane tracks from the CD).
So, it seemed like the show would go on, and Devoid started their set. The rains, the music and about a thousand drenched headbangers- it couldn’t get more ‘metal’ than that. Devoid was super tight, but unfortunately for them, the sound on the P.A. suffered the wrath of the rains. They played most of the tracks from ‘A God’s Lie’, like “Battle Cry”, “Possessed” and even squeezed in “Black Fortress”. The highlight of their show was when Gaurav Basu (Inner Sanctum) joined them on stage for “Beersong”. These acts are proof enough that Indian metal is no longer amateur and can in fact, kick some serious ass!
Just as Devoid got off stage, the rains subsided, and Cradle of Filth got ready to come on next. Their soundcheck took a while, and in the meanwhile, the crowd kept itself entertained by examining (I’ll be politically correct here) all the destroyed painted faces and messed up make-up of the CoF fans. It continued to drizzle continuously, and finally, almost forty-five minutes later, the dry-ice took effect, and the band made its appearance dramatically. Quite expected anyway, since it was Cradle of Filth! They started off immediately, and there was not too much of interaction with the audience. This could’ve been because the drizzle was steadily getting heavier and the band may not have wanted to waste too much time with useless banter. But Dani Filth did take the time off to get the crowd to chant “Fuck police brutality” as the Bangalore cops started beating up people in front, near the barricade. The barrier collapsed after a while, and it was chaos. But the moshing continued as the band continued to play to the frenzied crowd. Sadly, the sound was pretty bad, and there were times when the guitars, keyboards and backing vocals were not audible at all. Cradle of Filth is a great band live, but the sound wasn’t at all in their favour that night. They played a mix of old and new songs, like “Humana Inspired to Nightmare”, “Lilith Immaculate”, “Her ghost in the fog”, “Nymphetamine” and “From the Cradle to the Enslave”.
On the whole, it was a great show, despite the rains and sound issues. IMC has certainly earned its name back, at least partially! We definitely are looking forward to more shows from their end, and at the next one, let’s throw the men in khaki right in the middle of the circle-pit, shall we?
Check out a video of Inner Sanctum’s performance here:
JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore, presents ‘Windmill- a gig featuring some of Bangalore’s upcoming metal acts like:
Plan B
Jekyll and Hyde
Requiem
Verses
Theorized, and
Eccentric Pendulum
Date: 28th April 2011
Time: 14:30 to 18:30
Venue: JSS Campus, Kengeri Main Road, Bangalore Uttarahalli
In the words of the organizers, “Get ready to face d Storm!”
UK metallers Cyanide Serenity are playing in India again, and this time the venue is Mumbai’s B69, where they’ll be supported by Zygnema and Providence, the latter being a band consisting of members from Bhayanak Maut, Chronic Phobia and other Mumbai based bands.
Entry – Rs 150
Gates open – 7PM – 29th April, Friday.
Below is the link to the facebook event page for more details.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=202730266434655
We’ve been hearing rumors about Metallica playing in India for the longest time, but here’s something that may actually be true! Band bassist, Robert Trujillo, said in a recent interview with Inland Empire Weekly that Metallica will be playing in India this October.
To quote:
“We are going to play India in October. That should be interesting, playing a place we never thought in our wildest dreams we’d [go] to play. It’s an honor for all of us that we get to be a part of that whole music scene as a metal band sharing our music with fans in India at this incredible concert!”
Has he spilled the beans on something big that’s under wraps at the moment? Will Metallica really come to India for what promises to be the biggest metal concert the country might have ever witnessed?
We don’t know for sure yet and nothing is on the band’s website either, but we’ll keep you updated. Watch this space for more!
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