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Sounds of Underground 2011

SOG is an underground fest aimed at promoting pure unadulterated underground music. A first time one of it’s kind fest in Kerala,this surely promises to open doors to new avenues,bringing to light extremely talented bands like Warhorse Chained and Decaying Humanity. The list of bands for the fest is as follows: Gorified Anorectal Ulceration Culminant Atmosfear Spiked Crib Warhorse Chained Decaying Humanity Venue – Purple Lounge,Hotel Safari,Trivandrum. Entry – Rs. 100 (only!) for such a kickass lineup. Be there to witness the massacre! Here’s the promo Sounds of Underground Promo

EXODUS’ guitarist Gary Holt recruited by SLAYER

Slayer have recruited Gary Holt, the guitarist of Bay Area thrash metal band as  a temporary replacement for Jeff Hanneman, who’s underwent emergency surgery after contracting necrotizing fasciitis, a flesh eating bacteria on his skin. Holt will join Tom Araya, Kerry King and Dave Lombardo at the Soundwave festival that begins this February in Australia. “Jeff is our brother, we’ve all been friends and together as a band for almost 30 years,” said Araya, “so we just want him to completely recover as soon as possible.” “After everything that happened last year,” King added, “we all agreed that we just can’t let our fans down again,” referring to Araya’s severe back and neck pain that prompted his January 2010 surgery, unfortunately leading to the band’s postponement or cancellation of numerous shows in 2009 and 2010. “Jeff is totally on board with this decision, so we will tour as planned. At this point, we can’t pinpoint exactly what day he’ll be back, but he’ll be back as soon as he possibly can. And we can’t wait for Jeff to get better and get his ass back on the road.” We at Headbangers India wish the best to Jeff Hanneman and hope he recovers soon, as well as a successful tour for Gary Holt with Slayer!

Gig Review: Dark Tranquility and the Damage Done at Hyderabad

Swedish melodic death legends Dark Tranquility’s gig was much awaited by many. The gig, held at BITS Pilani in Hyderabad looked to attract a lot of crowd, which it actually did, though most of them comprised of the same college. The gig however was plagued with the usual problems resultant of bad organising, delay in the start, a mediocre stage and lighting, the lighting was an exception for DT of course. And the venue itself was in the middle of a field with the sound echoing off the neighboring buildings. The lighting for the opening bands was quite a disaster, reminding one of a flamboyant wedding reception where the target is to blind the visitors. Kryptos, the highlight of the opening bands were somewhat of a disappointment. Firstly missing their lead guitarist Rohit, who was replaced by Inner Sanctum’s Rajeev, who did his best to do a good job, but the sound just wasn’t right, the guitar tones not matching. Playing a lot of tracks from Spiral Ascent, they seemed to lack their usual energy and flair. Heck I’ve seen Kryptos at their best, this clearly wasn’t it, despite opening for the legendary DT. But the much awaited headlining band took stage at about ten thirty, and made an impact of epic proportions. Mikael Stanne was greeted by a loud roar as he took the stage. With perfect sound they seemed to unleash all the fury of Gothenburg they carry. They played a good mixture of old and new, which included Dream Oblivion, I am the Void, Misery’s Crown, Damage Done, Wonders At Your Feet, Lost to Apathy, Monochromatic Stains, Therein, Terminus, Icipher, Punish My Heaven and a few more. This along with Stanne speaking his heart out to the crowd, grateful for the lovely reception and expressing their desire to come back and play again, made for a memorable night. Add to this a crowded back stage where fans and others gathered to take pictures and get stuff signed by the band. Stanne was quite a celebrity here, surrounded by cameras and people holding out sheets and markers, whilst Niklas and the others were scattered, giving room for a lucky few to actually engage them in conversation. A brilliant night on the whole and being a Bangalorean I would sincerely hope they would pay us a visit and make death come alive for us again. But let’s hope that the trend of Swedish bands coming down continues, huh? Can never really get enough of them. Long live Dark Tranquility! Cheers.

Rudra to release ‘Brahmavidya- Immortal I’

Pioneer Vedic Metal band, RUDRA, from Singapore, will unleash their latest album, BRAHMAVIDYA-IMMORTAL I, the long anticipated final chapter of the Brahmavidya Trilogy through SONIC BLAST MEDIA on 3rd March 2011. Imran Manaff, Director of Sonic Blast Media, issued the following statement about the signing: “We are very thrilled that RUDRA has decided to partner with SONIC BLAST MEDIA to release their latest album, IMMORTAL I. With 19 years of history under RUDRA’s belt, this new album is a monumental release for RUDRA as it is not only the final chapter to the BRAHMAVIDYA trilogy but also the start to a new chapter with SONIC BLAST MEDIA; and we look forward to many more releases by RUDRA. We at SONIC BLAST MEDIA are honored to have RUDRA as part of the SONIC BLAST MEDIA family. I am definitely looking forward in anticipation to the release of IMMORTAL I and I am sure the fans are too!” BRAHMAVIDYA: IMMORTAL I was recorded at Black Isle Studios in 2010, the same studio where the 2009 release BRAHMAVIDYA: TRANSCENDENTAL I was recorded. To date RUDRA remains as one of the rare few legendary leaders of the Asian Metal scene with a history of 19 years together. Progress and evolution have become the keywords in Rudra’s career as extreme metal musicians. In the same tradition, Brahmavidya: Immortal I comes as an anchor album to complete the concept that started in Brahmavidya: Primordial I in 2005. Their tenacious adherence to philosophy and introspection has again manifested into a lyrical assault on everything that’s conceivable to the human mind. Vocalist/Bassist Kathir has described the album as being ‘a 55 minute burst of pure unadulterated Vedic Metal which will appeal to the fans and even those who are not. This is an album like none in our career. The songs have a new character and the lyrics may appeal to Socratic minds. It is a dream come true for having finally completed the Brahmavidya Trilogy.’ Rudra is ready for shows around the world to promote the new album. Promoters are to contact the band. For details, log on to: www.myspace.com/vedicmetal www.youtube.com/rudrafanclub www.facebook.com/pages/Rudra/17733162485 www.rudraonline.org

Vinit Bharucha announces departure from Bhayanak Maut

Bassist for Bhayanak Maut- Vinit Bharucha, has just announced via the band’s official Facebook fan page, that he will be quitting the band.
He stated- “It is with a heavy heart that I announce that I’m no longer part of Bhayanak Maut. I have spent the best 6 years of my life with the band and I love each of them, but sadly I am unable to give them the dedication they deserve. They will remain my close friends and confidants. I am absolutely sure that they will thrive irrespective. Guys, please kick ass and do me proud. You know I mean it.

Cyanide Serenity release five tracks off upcoming debut “Consume Me”

UK tech metallers CYANIDE SERENITY have released five of the ten tracks that will be appearing on the debut album “Consume Me” which will be released later on in the year. The songs are available for streaming from the following websites. http://www.myspace.com/cyanideserenity http://www.reverbnation.com/cyanideserenity http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cyanide-Serenity/159125250774059 http://www.last.fm/user/CyanideSerenity

Yonsample wins Decibels 2011

Kolkata prog/djent outfit Yonsample have been announced winners of Decibels 2011, the western band competition at IIT Madras. Judged by none other than the Pain of Salvation band members (and up against bands like Off The Record, Goddess Gagged, Heretic etc) we’d like to congratulate Yonsample along with everyone else. Keep it up guys!

Exhumation album all set to release on 7 March

Indian death metal band EXHUMATION will release its second album,“Consider This”, on March 7, matching the release date of Burzum’s ‘Fallen’. The CD will be released as a free download on the group’s ReverbNation page and will contain eight tracks. The band has also inked a deal with retail store CDRack.in to release a limited edition of the album on CD for fans who would like to own a physical copy. The CDs will be limited to 200 copies and will be hand-numbered. The artwork was created by guitarist Prashant Shah, who has handled all of the band’s previous artwork as well as art for bands like SCRIBE and DEMONIC RESURRECTION. 01. All That Is 02. Blood-Drenched Flags 03. Black Plague 04. Worship Thyself 05. Consider This 06. Hell Forbid 07. Absolute Power Now 08. Alpha Omega Commented Shah: “‘Consider This’ is about choice — you have two paths, there are external forces from each paths that are trying for you to consider them. Artwork-wise I deviated from the actual lyrical story which is about the darker side of the universe is trying to convince man by giving him valid reasons to consider it over the other side of the universe, and the man chooses the darker side. My interpretation is the opposite, where the brighter side is trying to convince man and prevails. The lyrical content and artwork are choices as well.” Fans can currently pre-order the album from here.