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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Music News and New Music For September 19th, 2013

So of course, when running your own blog solo it can be tough to keep up with the s**tload of stuff that comes across our ears over a weekend!  Some good, some bad, some not even worth mentioning.  I guess that's how I use AFGM in general.  These articles that I go through everyday from various sites (Blabbermouth,. CBC, National Post, AV Club, Exclaim, Music News, Rolling Stone, etc.) and sort of "filter" some of the nonsense news such as the latest fashion design, who's got beef with who and who ISN'T doing music...still.

These articles brought forth are for a few different reasons:

1. It is relevant music information that pertains to you as a reader, no matter the level of intent or the genre.

2. They are relevant to the music I would be currently listening to or a genre I have put some attention and focus on.

3. I am somewhat patriotic about my Canadian music, so that always comes as a first for me.  I enjoy music from all parts of the world respectively, but I still have to promote local if I can.  Canadian music rocks!

4. Because it's humourous and we can ALWAYS use a good laugh.  Rarely will it be at someone's expense...but then again I am just the guy talking about it.  They're the ones causing the comments.

So in closing, I trust you all will not read EVERY single article posted here.  But I hope you find something of use here and keep the conversation going by forwarding it onto someone else.  Click on each article heading for redirection to the full article.  Cheers!



New music from around the world – bringing you the hottest new tracks from all corners of the globe:

"As part of the Guardian's efforts to bring you the best new music, today we're launching a series that sees us partner with some of the best writers and bloggers covering vibrant local scenes around the globe."


Music, movie industries sound alarm on online piracy, blame Google:

"Since last year's hotly contested anti-piracy legislation, which awakened a grass-roots lobbying movement of Internet activists, lawmakers have had little appetite to revisit the issue. And industry has said it has abandoned legislative reforms in lieu of voluntary measures, such as ad networks advising members not to advertise on sites known to offer illegal content. Payment processors like Visa, MasterCard and PayPal also have agreed not to do business with sites that continue to pirate copyrighted material.

And, last August, Google announced it would tweak its search engine to lower the visibility of any site that acquires a high number of copyright removal notices."


Corey Taylor’s (Slipknot, Etc.) Acoustic Cover Of The Clash’s “London Calling” Released:




Massive Music Piracy Plunge Fails to Halt Decline in Sales:

"For more than a decade the music industry has attributed a massive decline in sales to music piracy. However, in a week where a report from the UK telecoms regulator indicated that piracy has plunged, no industry press releases hit the wire. Perhaps that’s because the effect on sales appears to be non-existent? In fact, the same research shows once again that those who download without permission tend to spend more on music than those who don’t."


Apple seeks music experts to ensure iTunes Radio doles out hits:

"At the same time, Apple has been staffing up and is looking to hire a range radio music programmers. These are people with deep knowledge in genres such [as] Latin, metal and alternative music who will be responsible for selecting and promoting songs out of the thousands of new releases each month. Apple has also been trying to poach people from the labels themselves."


Canadian music legends write letters in support of the Sam the Record Man sign:


Also features open letters from Blue Rodeo, Tom Cochrane, Bruce Cockburn, Sylvia Tyson, and more.


Roger Waters Regrets Pink Floyd Legal Battle:

"It's one of the few times that the legal profession has taught me something.  Because when I went to these chaps and said, 'Listen we're broke, this isn't Pink Floyd anymore,' they went, 'What do you mean? That's irrelevant, it is a label and it has commercial value. You can't say it's going to cease to exist . . . you obviously don't understand English jurisprudence.'" -Waters


The Used Premiere “The Ocean Of The Sky” Music Video:




Pandora wins case, allowed to play music:

"ASCAP argues that 'ASCAP repertory' refers only to the rights in music works that ASCAP has been granted by its members as of a particular moment in time.  Pandora argues that 'ASCAP repertory' is a defined term articulated in terms of 'works' or 'compositions,' as opposed to in terms of a gerrymandered parcel of 'rights.' Pandora is correct." -U.S. District Judge Denise Cote


25 Music Icons’ Brilliant Advice on Making Music:

Patti Smith, Frank Zappa, Marnie Stern, Fatboy Slim, and many more!


Kanye West, Eminem, Public Enemy on Deck for Reissues via "Respect the Classics" Series:


"While due dates have yet to arrive, Modern Vinyl reports that reissues are in the works for Eminem's The Slim Shady LP, as well as his D12's Devil's Night and D12 World. Likewise, reissues are scheduled for Kanye West's 808s & Heartbreak, Common's Like Water for Chocolate, Lil Wayne's first Tha Carter LP, N.E.R.D.'s In Search Of and 2Pac's Greatest Hits."


The Killers Reveal 'Direct Hits' Best-Of, Premiere M83 Collaboration:


1. Mr. Brightside
2. Somebody Told Me
3. Smile Like You Mean It
4. All These Things That I've Done
5. When You Were Young
6. Read My Mind
7. For Reasons Unknown
8. Human
9. Spaceman
10. A Dustland Fairytale
11. Runaways
12. Miss Atomic Bomb
13. The Way It Was
14. Shot At the Night
15. Just Another Girl
16. Mr. Brightside (Original Demo) *
17. When You Were Young (Calvin Harris Remix) *
18. Be Still *

* bonus track

"Direct Hits" arrives on November 11th, 2013 via Universal Music Canada.


Rage Against The Machine’s Zack de la Rocha Guests On New Deltron 3030 Track:




DREAM THEATER Guitarist: Our Fans Are 'Very Passionate And Really Supportive Of What We Do':

"We definitely approached "A Dramatic Turn Of Events" like we had something to prove as we were writing it, and we wanted to make sure we created something that was going to really assure our fans that we were here to stay and that everything was okay and that we were moving forward in a positive way. Definitely the tone of that album comes across that way, for sure. Now, this one: after that album came out and thankfully was received so well, we had a successful tour where we were able to learn more about Mike Mangini as a person and as a drummer, and we were able to, as you said, go into this album and let our hair down and forge ahead with a new sound, a new approach, maybe more experimental. I think that the music on this album comes across as having a more gusty rock thing. When we were doing some of the solo sections, we wanted to capture the vibe of playing live and improvising and playing with that kind of real fire that happens when you're playing together as a band. That's how we wrote it and that's how we think it's coming across. With the last one, there wasn't a drummer in the room as we were writing it, so it's probably more controlled-sounding, and this one is — and I've used this term before to describe Mangini — unleashed. Freer-sounding." -Petrucci


Korn Change Up Their Image For Upcoming Magazine Cover:



MATT SORUM's 'Peace Through Music Gala' Raises Over $275,000:

"We founded Zindagi Trust to help the 10 million children in Pakistan employed in child labor.  "I soon realized over 85% of school-going children only have access to government schools plagued with low teacher attendance, dilapidated facilities, and a curriculum that encourages rote-learning. Only through government school reform, can all children get quality education." -Shehzad Roy


Top 10 Post-Millennial Weezer Songs:

"Modern Ducks", "This Is Such Pity", "Slave", "Ruling Me" and others.


STONE TEMPLE PILOTS: New Song 'Black Heart' Available For Streaming:



"In terms of style, when the DeLeo brothers [Dean and bassist Robert] get in the studio and start writing, they have a very unique way of putting chords together and structures and the type of chord progressions they put together.  So, in that sense, it's gonna be undeniably the sound of STP — I mean, they're the heart and soul of the band. Naturally, I'm not [former STONE TEMPLE PILOTS singer] Scott [Weiland], so I'm not gonna think of the same melodies, I'm not gonna think of the same lyrical content and such, so in that sense, naturally, there's gonna be a difference in terms of how I interpret what the band puts together musically. I think that's one of the reasons why we're so eager to get the [new STONE TEMPLE PILOTS] EP out, because we want people to hear the new direction and feel the vibe of the new music. Because there's definitely a vibe in that EP that is fresh and it's new but it still feels very STP." -Bennington


A Perfect Circle Announce 'Three Sixty' Best-Of, New Song:

*Standard Edition*

Disc 1:
1. The Hollow
2. Judith
3. Orestes
4. 3 Libras
5. Weak And Powerless
6. The Noose
7. The Outsider
8. Blue
9. When The Levee Breaks
10. Imagine
11. Counting Bodies Like Sheep To The Rhythm Of The War Drums
12. Passive
13. By And Down

*Deluxe Edition*

Disc 1:
1. The Hollow
2. Rose
3. Judith
4. Orestes
5. 3 Libras
6. The Package
7. Weak And Powerless
8. The Noose
9. The Outsider
10. Blue

Disc 2:
1. Imagine
2. Passive
3. People Are People (live)
4. Counting Bodies Like Sheep To The Rhythm Of The War Drums
5. When The Levee Breaks
6. By And Down
7. 3 Libras (live)
8. Gravity (live)
9. Fiddle and The Drum (live)

"Billy [Howerdel] and I created A Perfect Circle out of a now long-running friendship, and I think the music we have made reflects that personal connection and has given us the ability to further develop and trust our intuition.  I feel Three Sixty is an accurate representation of that friendship and those instincts." -Maynard James Keenan


ZAKK WYLDE Says Next BLS Album Will Have 'Heavy Riffs And Other Stuff Everyone Knows And Loves':

"It'll have all the heavy riffs and other stuff everyone knows and loves.  'Order Of The Black' was already three years ago, which is pretty insane. But the whole time we've been working, touring and stuff like that; it's not like we've been sitting around the house. It's crazy because back in the beginning of BLACK LABEL we were pumping out an album a year and constantly touring. But don't mind doing it this way, either." -Wylde


ANNIHILATOR: 'No Way Out' Video Released:




Stealing Axion Release New Single “BFS9":

"Did you catch our new single we posted the other day?

We still have a few free downloads available on the bandcamp page of our new track!

Check it out!

http://stealingaxion.bandcamp.com/"


PRO-PAIN: 'The Final Revolution' Cover Artwork, Track Listing Revealed:


1. Deathwish
2. One Shot One Kill
3. Southbound
4. Problem Reaction Solution
5. The Final Revolution
6. Can't Stop The Pain
7. All Systems Fail
8. Want Some?
9. Fall From Grace
10. Emerge
11. Mass Extinction
12. Under The Gun
13. Life's Hard (live 2010) (bonus track on digipack)
14. Get Real (live 2010) (bonus track on digipack)
15. Party In Paris (UK SUBS cover) (bonus track on digipack)

"The Final Revolution" hits North America on December 3rd, 2013 via Steamhammer.

"In order to keep things interesting, I decided to take the reins and handle all of the writing duties alone this time.  It's the first PRO-PAIN album since the '90s in which I've written everything.  We hope everyone will enjoy our new album as much as we do! See you on tour!" -Meskil


Dates Released For Veil Of Maya, Struc/tures, Northlane, Vildhjarta, Etc. Tour:

11/08 Minneapolis, MN – The Garage
11/09 Milwaukee, WI – Wisconsin Metalfest
11/10 Cleveland, OH – Ohio Metalfest
11/15 Houston, TX – Walters
11/16 Ft. Worth, TX – Tomcats
11/17 Austin, TX – Red 7
11/19 Phoenix, AZ – Martini Ranch
11/20 San Diego, CA – SOMA
11/21 Santa Cruz, CA – The Catalyst
11/22 Sacramento, CA – Boardwalk
11/23 Anaheim, CA – Chain Reaction
11/25 Albuquerque, NM – Blackwater Music
12/01 Orlando, FL – The Social
12/02 Atlanta, GA – Masquerade w/ Protest The Hero
12/03 Columbus, SC – New Brookland Tavern
12/04 Raleigh, NC – Southland Ballroom
12/05 Springfield, VA – Empire
12/06 Allentown, PA – Croc Rock
12/07 New York City, NY – Gramercy
12/08 Danbury, CT – The Heirloom Arts Theatre
12/10 Worcester, MA – The Palladium
12/11 Montreal, QC – La Tulipe
12/12 Toronto, ON – Annex Wreckroom
12/13 Detroit, MI – The Shelter
12/14 Chicago, IL – Reggies


RED FANG: New Song 'No Hope' Available For Streaming:



"Whales And Leeches" track listing:

1. DOEN
2. Blood Like Cream
3. No Hope
4. Crows In Swine
5. Voices Of The Dead
6. Behind The Light
7. Dawn Rising
8. Failure
9. 1516
10. This Animal
11. Every Little Twist

Bonus tracks:
12. Murder The Mountains
13. Black Water



"Whales And Leeches" will be available on October 15th, 2013 via Relapse Records.  You can also catch them on tour with Indian Handcrafts, Radkey and Cancer Bats:

With Indian Handcrafts:
11/30 San Francisco, CA – Slim’s
12/01 Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory
12/02 Tempe, AZ – Club Red
12/04 Austin, TX – Red 7
12/05 Houston, TX – Fitzgerald’s Dowsntairs
12/06 New Orleans, LA – Siberia
12/07 Atlanta, GA – Drunken Unicorn
12/08 Raleigh, NC – Kings Barcade

With Cancer Bats & Indian Handcrafts:
12/09 Philadelphia, PA – Underground Arts
12/10 Cambridge, MA – The Middle East
12/11 New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
12/13 Montreal, QC – Cabaret Mile End
12/14 Toronto, ON – Lee’s Palace (Red Fang only)

With Radkey:
12/15 Detroit, MI – The Shelter (feat. Cancer Bats)
12/16 Chicago, IL – Logan Square Auditorium (feat. Cancer Bats)
12/17 Minneapolis, MN – Triple Rock
12/19 Colorado Springs, CO – The Black Sheep
12/27 Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom (Red Fang only)


CARCASS Giving People What They Want:

Invisible Oranges: To me, "Surgical Steel" sounds at its heart to be a very sad record.

Walker: You think?

Invisible Oranges: I think so.

Walker: If anything, "Heartwork" and "Swansong" were, lyrically, very serious. This is a throwback to the old days of CARCASS, where it was very lighthearted. But this is cool because you're extracting something from this album. Which is fine. I'm not here to dictate how people should perceive or enjoy this album. People who look at the lyrics and titles and think what the fuck they want are ultimately fragile and stupid. There's no real agenda here, no real issues, nobody's trying to brainwash anyone. I'm not Barney Greenway [NAPALM DEATH]. You can look at it at whatever level you like. You can view the lyrics as throwaway, or look very deep into it, and that's fine. People keep asking me what the chorus is, the numbers on "The Dark Granulating Satanic Mills", and I'm not going to say. I've heard some interesting theories as to what those numbers are about, and that is far more interesting than the reality.


SCAR THE MARTYR: 'Blood Host' Video Released:



1. Intro
2. Blood Host
3. My Retribution
4. Soul Disintegration
5. Cruel Ocean
6. Dark Ages
7. Sign Of The Omeneye
8. Anatomy Of Erinyes
9. Prayer For Prey
10. White Nights In A Day Room
11. Effigy Unborn
12. Never Forgive Never Forget
13. Mind’s Eye
14. Last Night On Earth

Bonus tracks:
1. Flatline & Fracture
2. Digging For Truth
3. Coat Of Arms
4. Complications

SCAR THE MARTYR's self-titled debut album will be released on October 1st, 2013 via Roadrunner Records.


The Flatliners Expand North American Tour, Add Canadian Dates:

09/19 Toronto, ON - The Horseshoe Tavern *
09/20 Guelph, ON - Vinyl
09/21 Newmarket, ON - Stellar Hall
10/12 Sao Paulo, Brazil - WROS Fest 2013
10/16 Boston, MA - The Sinclair ~
10/17 Philadelphia, PA - Voltage Lounge ~
10/18 Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg (CMJ) ~
10/19 Rochester, NY - The Bug Jar #
10/30 Ybor City, FL - The Ritz (Main Stage)
11/01 Gainesville, FL - The Fest @ Florida Theatre of Gainesville
11/13 Vienna, Austria - B72 %
11/14 Graz, Austria - The Bang Bang Club %
11/15 Prague, Czech Republic - Klub 007 %
11/16 Hamburg, Germany - Head Crash %
11/17 Berlin, Germany - Ramones Museum %
11/17 Berlin, Germany - Cassiopeia %
11/18 Munster, Germany - Sputnik Café %
11/20 Milan, Italy - Live Forum %
11/21 Lyon, France - Warmaudio %
11/22 Paris, France - Miroiterie %
11/23 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Winston %
11/24 Opwijk, Belgium - Nijdrop %
11/26 Newcastle, UK - Trillians %
11/27 Glasgow, UK - The Audio %
11/28 Manchester, UK - Star & Garter %
11/29 Kingston, UK - The Hope %
11/30 Brighton, UK - The Hope %
12/05 Long Beach, CA - Alex's Bar ^
12/06 Fullerton, CA - Slidebar ^
12/07 San Francisco, CA - Bottom of the Hill ^
12/09 Portland, OR - Slabtown ^
12/10 Seattle, WA - El Corazon ^
12/11 Vancouver, BC - Biltmore Cabaret ^
12/13 Edmonton, AB - Ritchie Hall ^
12/14 Calgary, AB - Republik ^

* with Junior Battles, the Motorleague, Cunter
~ with Good Riddance
# with Such Gold

^ with Living with Lions


CANCER BATS: 'R.A.T.S.' Video Released:




DEATH ANGEL: New Song 'Caster Of Shame' Available For Streaming:

"The Dream Calls For Blood" will be available on October 15th, 2013 via Nuclear Blast Records.

1. Left For Dead
2. Son Of The Morning
3. Fallen
4. The Dream Calls For Blood
5. Succubus
6. Execution - Don’t Save Me
7. Caster Of Shame
8. Detonate
9. Empty
10. Territorial Instinct / Bloodlust
11. Heaven And Hell (digipak bonus track)

"We worked so hard writing, and recording this record! Especially writing this while on the road for the last three years of touring. And it reflects the triumphs, and mainly hardships, of all we went through while touring. The anger, perseverance, and energy was captured on the recording of 'The Dream Calls For Blood'." -Mark Osegueda


MONSTER MAGNET - Another New Song Available For Streaming:



"Last Patrol" is due in North America on October 15th, 2013 via Napalm Records.

1. I Live Behind The Clouds
2. Last Patrol
3. Three King Fishers
4. Paradise
5. Hallelujah
6. Mindless Ones
7. The Duke
8. End Of Time
9. Stay Tuned

"'Last Patrol' is a return to our roots in terms of vibe and recording style. It's full-on psychedelic space-rock with a '60s garage feel, recorded almost exclusively with vintage guitars, amps and effects in our hometown of Red Bank, New Jersey. The songs are a kind of space-noir, tales of cosmic revenge, peaking libidos, alienation and epic strangeness. It's a weird trip through the back alleys of a dark, retro-future, which not by coincidence very much resembles my own life. [laughs] The lyrics aren't fantasy really, rather a recounting of my musings on, observations of and general emotional reaction to my life and environment during a 1 week writing period in February of 2013. But I tend to use the vernacular and imagery of science fiction and surrealism to express myself and that's where these lyrics get trippy. There's also our cover version of DONOVAN's 'Three Kingfishers', which I thought fit the mood of the album." -Dave Wyndorf

Don't forget to catch Monster Magnet on tour this fall as well with support from Zodiac and Royal Thunder:

11/14 Grand Rapids, MI – Intersection
11/15 Detroit, MI – St. Andrews
11/16 Chicago, IL – Bottom Lounge
11/17 Minneapolis, MN – Mill City Nights
11/19 Denver, CO – Marquis Theater
11/20 Salt Lake City, UT – Urban Lounge
11/22 Seattle, WA – Neumos
11/23 Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw Theater
11/24 Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theater
11/26 San Francisco, CA – The Independent
11/27 Los Angeles, CA – House of Blues
11/29 Tempe, AZ – Club Red
11/30 Albuquerque, NM – Launch Pad
12/02 Austin, TX – Red 7
12/03 Houston, TX – Fitzgeralds
12/04 Dallas, TX – Trees
12/06 Atlanta, GA – Masquerade
12/07 Charlotte, NC – Amos Southend
12/08 Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Sound Stage
12/10 Toronto, ON – Lee’s Palace
12/12 Boston, MA – Sinclair
12/13 West Chester, PA – The Note
12/14 New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom


'The Art Of Metal' Book Due Next Month:


"The Art Of Metal: Five Decades Of Heavy Metal Album Covers, Posters, T-Shirts, And More" will be released on October 15th, 2013 via Voyageur Press.


Woe, Is Me Vocalist Hance Alligood Exits, Says Band Have “Dissolved”:

“Well, a lot of these statements start off with the exact same thing: “It deeply saddens me to say” or “I never thought I’d be typing this”, or something along those lines.

The truth is, I’ve been sad for a while. Not necessarily sad, I suppose, just unhappy. I’ve lost the passion for this genre of music I once had and I don’t think it’s ever gonna come back. I honestly wish there was more to the story than that. I wish there was something for me to elaborate on and try to get you to wrap your head around this complex story.

In reality, I decided to leave the band because my heart just wasn’t in it anymore. I could no longer continue faking my happiness and passion for it. It wouldn’t have been fair to the other guys, it wouldn’t have been fair to all our wonderful fans, and it wouldn’t be fair to myself.

I hope you guys understand why the band decided to call it quits, though. We as a band, even since I joined, have been through numerous member changes. It’s nothing that the band hasn’t overcome before, but I’m sure you can understand at this point, another singer change would not be something the guys would want to subject themselves to. I can’t blame them, and I hope they don’t blame me as the reason for all of this. I love those guys like brothers.

I do want you (the fans) to know that I held on as long as I could. I know beyond the shadow of a doubt that without you guys, none of this would have even been possible. It took a lot of people a while to come around when I joined the band. I was the new guy, replacing a super talented singer who was an original member and also a power-house vocalist.

But at the end of the day, I felt so much love and support from you guys. That love and support is something I will forever be grateful for. Words can’t even explain my love for the fans of this band.

I’m still the same old Hance. I’m just looking for a new chapter in my life, a new musical endeavor that I can find my passion for. I want to create music until the day that I die. I just want to be involved in a musical project that makes me completely, 100% happy. I still want to tour, I still want to make records for you guys, and I hope that in time, you will follow me (and the rest of the guys) and join me on my new musical journey.

In the next few weeks I will be taking the necessary steps to figure out a game plan from here. I’ve already got things in the works as far as new music in concerned. I’ve been talking to a few people about the idea of a new band, and I’m also about to start writing for a full length solo album. I’m really excited about those things. I don’t plan on slowing down at all.

So I guess, in closing.. I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. Thank you to the fans who have helped us every step of the way to keep this dream alive. Thank you to anyone who has ever bought tickets to a show, bought any of our merch, bought our music, or anything else. Thank you to the very special people I’ve met on tours that shared their life stories with me (you all know who you are).

Thank you to Kevin Hanson, Brian Medley, Doriano Magliano, Andrew Paiano, and David Angle. Touring for the past 2 years with this band have been excellent. We went across the world and back! There are a lot of people who will never get to experience the things we have and see the parts of the world we’ve seen. I am grateful for every opportunity we had.

As of right now, I am unsure about our future plans. But all of that will be answered very soon, I’m sure.

I wanna say a special thank you to two bands: We Came As Romans and A Skylit Drive. Every one of the guys in each of these bands has taught me something worth remembering.  I will never forget any of the people I’ve met and the stories you’ve shared with me. I will take them with me into my next musical endeavor and with me for the rest of my life.

I love all of you so very much, and I hope you can understand why I had to do this.” -Alligood

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