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Demonic Resurrection at Sonisphere Festival UK

Indian metal veterans Demonic Resurrection have just been announced as the most recent addition to the line-up at Sonisphere Festival UK along with Centiment, The Struts, Scholars and Boy Jumps Ship. Demonic Resurrection will be playing on the 4th of July on the Satellite stage. The band was scheduled to play at Sonisphere in 2011 but were unable to make the trip after being denied UK visas by the British High Commission.
Commented frontman Demonstealer “It’s very hard to express in words how overjoyed we are to be playing at Sonisphere. After our visas being rejected in 2011 we were unable to play the festival and we were gutted so it’s almost like everything coming full circle. This couldn’t have come at a better time for us, our new album ‘The Demon King’ releases on 13th July and we’re stoked to debut material from it at the festival. The line-up for Sonisphere this year is outstanding and it’s definitely a honour to watch Iron Maiden, Metallica, Slayer, Dream Theatre and Anthrax and the countless other bands. This is going to be legend – wait for it- dary.”
Official Announcement by Sonisphere: http://sonisphere.co.uk/news/5-new-bands-round-out-sonisphere-knebworth-line-up/ Demonic Resurrection Tour Dates: 22.06.14 – Rolling Stone Metal Awards, Mumbai 27.06.14 – Les Fest, Scotland 04.07.14 – Sonisphere, Knebworth Park 07.07.14 – Cavern, Exeter 08.07.14 – Tiki Bar, Plymouth 10.07.14 – The Owl Sanctuary, Norwich 11.07.14 – Black Heart, London 12.07.14 – Eradication Festival, Cardiff 13.07.14 – Green Door Store, Brighton 02.08.14 – Wacken Open Air, Germany DR-TDK-TOUR-POSTERNEW ‘The Demon King’ releases on 14th July via Candlelight Records (Worldwide) and via Universal Music in India.

Insurrection V.3 – A review

After months of anticipation and last minute changes, the third edition of Insurrection finally took place on Sunday, 15th June, at Bak Bak Bar in Bangalore. Organized by Sound Awake, the gig promised a diverse line up including an international headliner- Underside from Nepal. It was an exhausting gig, in a positive and negative sense, but mostly worth our while. After a two hour delay, the show started with Analyzed Consequences getting on stage and struggling with technical glitches. The opening backing track kept stopping because of the loose connections and the unstable stage. That got them off to a (literally) shaky start, but they powered through their set. Though labeled a djent act, they were more modern progressive metal. Despite being an instrumental outfit, they managed to keep the audience just as involved. Unfortunately, the brilliant guitar solos were almost inaudible to those away from the stage, and the china cymbal was too loud, often drowning out the rest of the instruments. But Analyzed Consequences was one hell of a tight act, and surely is a band we need to watch out for. Bad Taste went up next, and left a bad taste in all our mouths after their set. The bass was out of tune, and the band as a whole seemed unrehearsed. I was expecting something better from Charlie and his new lineup, but was disappointed. Thankfully, Grossty followed, and as always, they were so much fun! Sudden surprises with “Rasputin” and ‘koothu’ beats added the entertainment quotient to the evening, but even their regular stuff livened up the venue, with the audience shouting “TV is full of crap” along with the vocalist. They got my vote for band of the evening, for sure. Sound glitches continued during Djinn and Miskatonic’s soundcheck, delaying the already delayed show by a few more minutes. Drummer Siddarth capitalized on this and kept the audience entertained with a couple of drum solos. It was great to see Djinn back in action, but I felt that they shouldn’t have been made to go on stage soon after Grossty. The two bands are at the far two ends of the spectrum when it comes to energy levels (in terms of genre, and not performance). Organizers should have considered this when putting the running order together. Next up was Threinody– Bangalore’s very own old school thrash band. Theirs was a short and tight set with a mix of their popular originals like “In Extremis” and “Surrender to the Blade” along with a cover of Kreator’s “Phobia”. Guitarist Josh has been replaced by Siddarth Kamath, and though the latter did a fab job, I missed the guitar richness that Josh added to Threinody’s sound. Siddarth Naidu is a great frontman, and though very casual, he always makes it a point to personally thank some people in the audience, and this time, even called bassist Narayan on stage to wish him for his birthday! Mumbai’s Albatross were up after Threinody, and also had a very short set. There were technical glitches again, and the speakers kept going off and on, causing quite a bit of distraction midway through their performance. They’ve played a couple of times in Bangalore, but somehow, have always been restricted because of a lack of time. They again had an abbreviated performance of only about four songs, and that was very disappointing. And it probably angered me a lot more when the band after them, Final Surrender, got to play for almost an hour! Though I do understand that the concept of favoritism shouldn’t exist between local and outstation bands, I expected there to be fairness in terms of time allotted to all the bands too. Final Surrender brought out some decent metalcore, but did not work on how they sounded on the P.A. The drums were ridiculously loud, and the bass occasionally competed with that. Though the people immediately near the stage seemed to be having a blast, the band sounded unbalanced outside. Underside ended the night with a set that mostly comprised of their originals. They wasted no time in between, and were high on energy throughout. Sadly, people started trickling out by the end of the night, but that didn’t stop the band from delivering. On the whole, Insurrection was a decent gig, but with very bad time management. I expected there to be chaos because of the last minute change in venue (from Ion Bar and Kitchen to Bak Bar Bar), but things seemed to be going smoothly. Sound problems seem to have become a given at most gigs, so it would help if there were fewer bands and more time allotted to each. That way, each of them gets to play for a decent amount of time, and in case of issues cropping up, nobody compromises too much. The turnout was fairly good (236 attendees, to be precise) and it was a relief to see that things aren’t looking that bleak just yet. Finally, three cheers to Sound Awake for keeping the scene alive, without the genre bias! Watch out for the new ‘Videos’ section on Headbangers India! Footage from the gig and more… Coming soon!

Undying Inc reveal ‘Ironclad EP’ artwork & tracklist

An official announcement from the Delhi groove-pummeling quartet:
ALL SYSTEMS ACTIVATE! THE IRONCLAD IS READY TO DEPLOY! ALBUM ART & TRACK LIST REVEAL! UNDYING INC I R O N C L A D E.P 1. Snakes Of Inertia 5:04 2. Pit Mechanics 4:02 3. Ironclad 5:41 4. Beyond Trendkill 5:40 (tribute to Dimebag Darrell)** Produced by Keshav Dhar Recorded, Mixed and Mastered at Illusion Audio Album Art by Visual Amnesia All music and lyrics written by Undying Inc (Shashank Bhatnagar, Biswarup Gupta, Reuben Bhattacharya, Nishant Hagjer) except** **Beyond Trendkill is a reworking of Great Southern Trendkill + Strength Beyond Strength, originally written by Dimebag Darrell Abbot, Phillip H. Anselmo, Rex Brown & Vinnie Paul and appearing on the Pantera albums ‘The Great Southern Trendkill ‘ 1996 and ‘Far Beyond Driven’ 1994. **Free Bonus Track will be available separately. Not part of E.P edition on sale. THIS IS A DIGITAL RELEASE E.P ONLY! DOWNLOAD DETAILS COMING SOON!! EXCLUSIVE FULL E.P LISTENING STREAM on The Circle Pit tomorrow Saturday 7th June! STAY TUNED FOR MORE DETAILS!! undying inc ironclad EP cover
  The band have also uploaded a trailer for this EP on Soundcloud: The artwork has been done by the band’s bass player Reuben Bhattacharya a.k.a Visual Amnesia

Blood & Iron sign global distribution deal with German record label

Bangalore-based heavy/power metal band Blood & Iron are now signed with Pure Steel Records based in Germany. The deal is a worldwide distribution deal and hence their third album Voices of Eternity will now be re-released via this label for distribution across the globe. The album was released last year and features guest performances by Riju Dasgupta (from Albatross) and Middle Eastern artistes Youmni Abu Al-Zahab and Vin Nair. The album featured Australian power metal vocalist Giles Lavery from Dragonsclaw and Warlord. From all of us at Headbangers India, a huge round of congratulations to you all!

Yonsample issues album update

Kolkata based Yonsample, who wowed the Indian metal following with their debut EP ‘Paraphernalia’ , have been working on their next album, set to release sometime this 2014. The band recently posted a message to their fans via their Facebook page, which said: “As some of you might know, we are presently working on a full length. But its been getting delayed due to several reasons and we are still in the writing mode. So we thought it would be better if we share another track with you guys while we are at it. This song is titled ‘Sundered Vicinity’ and was recorded back in December of 2011, along with ‘Espial Abyss Afloat’. You can download the track from the following links or visit our soundcloud page to hear it. The downloadable .rar files contain a few extras, such as an instruments only version. The art for the track is an image clicked earlier this year when we were touring North-East India. http://www.mediafire.com/?n15oq2ck19f0ltv https://dl.dropbox.com/u/34836513/YONSAMPLE%20-%20Sundered%20Vicinity.rar http://soundcloud.com/yonsample/yonsample-sundered-vicinity We’d like to thank you guys for the love and support which we truly appreciate. Please feel free to share this track if you like.” The band has also posted a video of their recording, which you can watch below:

Plague Throat wins Wacken Metal Battle (India)

Shillong-based death metal band Plague Throat has just been declared the winner of Wacken Metal Battle (India). The final leg of the competition is currently taking place at Vapour, Bangalore. Other bands competing were Theorized, Orion, Perpetual Void and Noize Akademi. Apart from the bands in the competition, the gig features performances by Bevar Sea, The Down Troddence, Eccentric Pendulum, Kryptos and is being headlined by Suidakra. More updates from the winners of Wacken Metal Battle very soon.

Demonic Resurrection reveal artwork for fourth album ‘The Demon King’

Mumbai symphonic veterans Demonic Resurrection have unveiled the cover artwork for their forthcoming full-length album The Demon King.   The artwork has been done by Polish artist Michal ‘Xaay’ Loranc who designed the artwork for the last release as well. He has worked on other bands’ visual identities such as Reptilian Death, Nile, Behemoth and Vader in the past. The band decided to clearly go for a more homegrown feel this time around with depictions of (probably) the battle between Lord Rama and the demon king Ravana. The album’s tracklist is as follows:
  1. The Assassination
  2. Facing The Faceless
  3. The Promise Of Never
  4. Death, Desolation And Despair
  5. The Demon King
  6. Architect Of Destruction
  7. Trail of Devastation
  8. Shattered Equilibrium
  9. Even Gods Do Fall
  10. The End Paradox
DR the demon king album cover The band will release the album on 13th July in India via Universal Music India, on the 14th in the UK and Europe via Candlelight Records and on the 15th in the US and the rest of the world. The album can be pre-ordered from the UK already and will be ready for pre-order in India later this week. The band will also be touring the UK extensively during the month of July with a multi-city pub tour announced, supported by UK doom metal band De Profundis. They will also be playing at the Eradication Festival in Cardiff, Wales on the 12th of July. Before that, the band will be playing on the Dubai Rock Festival bill, alongside bands like Nightmare, Loudblast and Nervecell. DR de profundis poster

Underside to headline Insurrection V.3.

Sound-Awake is back with the third edition of Insurrection, their heavy metal themed series of events, which made its debut on the 1st of December 2013 at Ion Bar and Kitchen. With its sophomore edition, it featured bands like Neolithic Silence, Shepherd and Dark Desolation. This event boasts of a pretty awesome line-up with Underside (Nepal) headlining the night. The poster (designed by Pramanik Studios) is out and the line-up is given below: 1. Underside (Nepal) – groove/thrash metal 2. Albatross (Mumbai) – horror metal 3. Threinody (Bangalore) – old school thrash metal 4. Djinn and Miskatonic (Bangalore) – doom metal 5. Bad Taste (Bangalore) – grind/gore metal 6. Grossty (Bangalore) – grind/ gore metal 7. Analyzed Consequences (Bangalore) – djent/ progressive metal 8. Final Surrender (Bangalore) – progressive metalcore The event will be held on the 15th of June, a Sunday at Ion Bar and Kitchen. Tickets are priced at INR 450 at the gate and early bird passes priced at INR 350 will be available with the bands and certain outlets which will be announced in due course. Art work and customized items will be sold by a host of art vendors which again will be announced later. Details and developments surrounding the gig will be posted on the event page. RSVP here.   Headbangers India is happy to be associated with Insurrection for another edition of the show.