B69 will again be host to what seems like a good metal gig, with Bhayanak Maut and Devoid, along with a tribute gig that’s being played in memory of Peter Steele from Type O Negative, featuring band members from Blakc, Zygnema, Stark Denial, Providence, Seher, Circles, Pin Drop Violence, Morticide, Zohak etc. Entry, as always, is 150 bucks. Gates open 7 pm onwards.
The final line-up for the Deccan Rock festival (2011) has been announced. This year’s edition is bigger than the last, and will take place in Hyderabad. Though the festival/event website is still to announce details, bands performing have been putting up some pretty useful information. However, once the official announcement is out, we’ll let you know.
As of now, the bands performing are:
Day 1
Sybreed – Switzerland
Violent Eve – Spain
Bloodshedd – Philippines
Motor Militia – Bahrain
Antim Grahan – Nepal
Shades of Retribution – Assam, India
Escher’s knot – Chennai, India
Abraxas – Pune, India
Evergreen – Cochin, India
Day 2
Decapitated – Poland
Nervecell – Dubai
Cyanide Serenity – United Kingdom
Inner Guilt – Lebanon
Devoid – Mumbai, India
III Sovereign – Delhi, India
Abandoned Agony – Bangalore, India
Artillerie – Delhi, India
Funeral in Heaven – Sri lanka
Sledge – Hyderabad, India
Tickets are priced at Rs.1000 for two days. For details, visit http://orkanetworks.com/ (We’re hoping that it will be updated soon).
Mumbai metal band Demonic Resurrection will make their first UK appearance at the Sonisphere Festival at Knebworth, England, on July 10, 2011. This will be the first time that an Indian band has played the festival. Demonic Resurrection will be joining a high-profile lineup of bands that includes Slipknot, Motorhead, Opeth, Gojira, Arch Enemy, In Flames and Mastodon besides the headliners — the Big Four of metal — Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer and Anthrax.
“We (Demonic Resurrection) are at a loss for words to describe how we feel on being confirmed to play Sonisphere. Just the thought of watching the Big 4, let alone be playing the same festival as them, is enough to give us goosebumps, not to mention the insane lineup of bands like Opeth (who we’ve opened for in India), Arch Enemy, Periphery and many others who we can’t wait to see. DR fans can expect a blistering performance from us, it is our first gig in the UK and we intend to make it a memorable one,” said the band in a statement released to the press. This will be the band’s third international concert appearance after playing the Inferno Festival in Norway and Brutal Assault in the Czech Republic last year. The band also said that they would be adding more UK dates to their tour.
Sonisphere is a touring music festival that takes place over several venues across Europe through June and July. The festival is in its third year and has quickly earned top billing on account of the big names on its lineup. This year the festival will travel to 12 cities in Europe.
We came across this news on Opeth’s facebook page, and feel a direct quote would be the best.
“Keyboardist Per Wiberg has been relieved of his duties in Opeth as part of a mutual decision with the band. Keyboard duties on upcoming tours will be handled by a musician who is already rehearsing with the band. Said musician’s identity will be released at a later date.
Vocalist/guitarist Mikael Åkerfeldt released the following statement about the matter: “Well, it’s been somewhat of a revolving door of members during the last couple of years, and now, Per is no longer a member. Mendez, Axe and Fredrik and I came to the decision that we should find a replacement for Per right after the recordings of the new album, and this came as no surprise to Per. He had, in turn, been thinking about leaving, so you could say it was a mutual decision. There’s no bad blood, just a relationship that came to an end, and that’s that. We wish Per the best, and he did a splendid job recording keyboards for the last record, which stands as his final recording with Opeth.”
Opeth remain hard at work on their next album, which follows up 2008’s critically acclaimedWatershed. The album is due out this Fall on Roadrunner Records.”
Well, let’s hope this doesn’t affect the next Opeth album in terms of quality, and we wish Per Wiberg good luck with his future musical endeavours.
Scott Columbus, the former drummer of Manowar passed away on Monday evening at the age of 54. A cause of death is still unknown at this time.
This information was later verified by Columbus’ girlfriend Nancy who wrote: “For all you to know, this is Scott Columbus’s girlfriend of over 3 1/3 years… and I cannot get the words out, but he died today… Please send your thoughts and prayers. I can’t believe he is gone. He was the absolute love of my life.”
Scott Columbus was a part of the Metal Warriors from 1983 until 1990, when he was eventually forced to leave the band when his son fell ill. He was replaced by Rhino for The Triumph of Steel album but returned for Louder Than Hell and remained with the band until the summer of 2008 when he was replaced once again by Rhino during Manowar’s performances in Bulgaria and Magic Circle Festival.
B69 is now a name synonymous with indoor metal gigs in Mumbai. The shady little place with the paanwala downstairs, and ‘Vasant’ the bar right across the street has now gained quite a reputation, even going so far as to host the Hacride gig, which I missed. So when I herad that Fractalline would be playing there, I dragged my lazy ass to the venue well before time. Supporting them were Vizia, Sceptre, and a surprise act.
Soundchecks etc went smoothly, though everything did get a little delayed because of the jam-packed schedule the headliners had(Fractalline had a clinic before the gig, forgive the pun) , and though it started a little late, Vizia quickly got on stage and started their set.
I hadn’t heard these guys before, so I had absolutely no idea what to expect. Their music was a bit of a menagerie of core-ish breakdowns, catchy melody lines and thrashy riffs. One good thing about their live sound was that the bass was coming through really well, and added to the experience. They had tons of energy, were adequately tight and had enough punch in their songs to keep the crowd interested, though the songwriting front can definitely be improved upon.
Next up were Sceptre, one of the older thrash metal bands in the city. These veterans dished out an interesting array of riffs, though most of them weren’t as audible as I would’ve like them to be. This was mostly due to the excessively muddy guitar tone. The plus point was the drums though, which came through very crisp and clean, and Sanju Aguiar(who also plays with Devoid) delivered some incredible shred-happy solos to top it off. So far so good.
Next up was the surprise act, which turned out to be none other than Bhayanak Maut, who’ll be performing at Norway’s Inferno festival this year.I’d last seen them live at GIR 2008, when they opened for Satyricon. Though I wasn’t very impressed then, the band has since sharpened their live act to a point where B69’s walls couldn’t really hold in the sound. 7 string guitars, a 5 string bass, a drummer pumping full of adrenaline, and two vocalists who have an incredible stage presence. Bhayanak Maut kicked it off with “Chakna For Church’ off their latest EP Metastasis, and the dual vocal assault, combined with the catchy, viral riffs set off a mosh that only got more intense as the song progressed. The band seemed to be intent on having as much fun as they could, as they got Fractalline vocalist Jordan for a song on stage. Seriously, three metal vocalists are better than two, and it was a treat for the ears. For another song, they got Chronic Phobia bassist/vocalist Pratika on stage, who growled out Vinay’s parts pretty well. Bhayanak Maut had stirred shit up with old favourites like ‘tit for twat’, and it was time for Fractalline to get on stage and take it further.
Enter KP with an 8 string guitar, Sandesh with a 5 string bass, and Jordan(vocals) and Ray(drums) with lots of gusto. The band started after what seemed like an okay soundcheck, but when ‘The Circle’ began, vocals were conspicuously absent on the PA. This was soon remedied, however, though the microphone issue would continue throughout the set. This did very little to mar their enthusiasm. Technical death/thrash not exactly in the veins of Necrophagist, but more along the dirty tech death sound of Gorguts/Demilich. Precise, crushing riffs complemented by some very well thought out bass lines, and it seemed odd that in spite of having a single guitarist, the sound was pretty epic. Jordan managed to dish out some memorable vocals on both ends of the spectrum, and Ray provided the precise percussive backdrop that the band needed. Moving from their more technical songs like ‘Suppressing Reality’ to songs with a more old school feel, they got the crowd moshing, and KP came down, playing right in the middle of the pit, not letting a single note out of its place, which made for a truly memorable live experience.
There were a few reasons to complain, as is seemingly inevitable with all gigs – The ‘surprise’ vocal jam when Vinay jumped on to the stage for a song turned out to be a complete failure due to the microphone not working, and no amount of juggling around with cables and microphones managed to completely resolve the issue. But the solid musicianship managed to overshadow these minor glitches, and rendered the gig a success, though I was surprised at what seemed like a mild turnover. So spread the word, and make sure you attend the gig wherever you are!
P.S – You can grab Serotura and Fractalline CD’s at the venue, not to mention Fractalline shirts.
P.P.S – Keep watching this space for a truly interesting Fractalline interview.
Here are some of the pics from the gig, courtesy Pratika Prabhune(including the one at the top). Thanks a lot!
Fractalline, the Los Angeles tech death/thrash metal act that has Sandesh Nagaraj and KP Krishnamoorthy (both well known in the Indian metal circle since their Myndsnare days) is all set to tour India, starting this weekend. Called ‘Indianfestation’, in addition to gigs, the band will be conducting clinics for budding metal musicians. Headbangers India is proud to announce that we are the official online media partners for this tour, and shall be following up with an exclusive interview, gig review and updates, all of which shall be announced soon! So keep watching this space, here are the current tour dates/venues.
Bombay (clinic and gig): 3rd April – clinic at Juhu Furtados and gig at B69
Hyderabad (gig only): 6th April – at Xtreme Sports Bar, Banjara Hills
Bangalore (clinic and gig): 9th April – at Kyra
Delhi (clinic and gig): 10th April – at Cafe Morrison
Make sure you’re there at your closest venue!
P.S – Pune was announced as a venue, but canceled later. A replacement venue if found shall be announced shortly.
Yes, you heard it right. Polish tech death masters Decapitated are all set to trap us in Spheres of Madness at Deccan Rock 2011. Though no official announcement has been made by the event organizers themselves, or on the band’s myspace, the official facebook page does confirm the rumours that had been going around for quite some time. Keep checking this space for more updates about dates/venues.