aurynbearer Escreveu:Nhec Escreveu:Perforation Escreveu:Outra novidades para 2011...
Dornenreich - Flammentriebe
Yes!
X2!
x3
Alguém sabe se desta vez já não vai ser tudo acústico?
aurynbearer Escreveu:Nhec Escreveu:Perforation Escreveu:Outra novidades para 2011...
Dornenreich - Flammentriebe
Yes!
X2!
Perforation Escreveu:Parece que desta vez não é quase tudo acústico...
morbidcorpse Escreveu:Robin and Tymon plan to work on a new release from their band Exivious
morbidcorpse Escreveu:Robin and Tymon plan to work on a new release from their band Exivious
BlackwaterPark Escreveu:morbidcorpse Escreveu:Robin and Tymon plan to work on a new release from their band Exivious
Com uma novidade destas estou cagando para os Cynic.
KYUSS LIVES! To Record New Studio Album
KYUSS LIVES!, the project featuring three-quarters of KYUSS — the influential American stoner rock/metal band, originally from Palm Desert, California — will record a new studio album following its upcoming tour. The group features bassist Nick Olivieri, drummer Brant Bjork and singer John Garcia along with guitarist Bruno Fevery, who most recently played with Garcia in the GARCIA PLAYS KYUSS project.
Speaking to U.K.'s Rock Sound magazine, Garcia said, "Our rehearsals are going so well that we're thinking of doing another record . . . Brant, Nick and myself have collectively agreed that once everything is done live and we're done with our solo projects, we're going to do another record."
GoncaloBCunha Escreveu:morbidcorpse Escreveu:Robin and Tymon plan to work on a new release from their band Exivious
Tendo em conta que os Exivious tinham acabado, há males que vêm por bem!
Demon Cleaner Escreveu:KYUSS LIVES! To Record New Studio Album
KYUSS LIVES!, the project featuring three-quarters of KYUSS — the influential American stoner rock/metal band, originally from Palm Desert, California — will record a new studio album following its upcoming tour. The group features bassist Nick Olivieri, drummer Brant Bjork and singer John Garcia along with guitarist Bruno Fevery, who most recently played with Garcia in the GARCIA PLAYS KYUSS project.
Speaking to U.K.'s Rock Sound magazine, Garcia said, "Our rehearsals are going so well that we're thinking of doing another record . . . Brant, Nick and myself have collectively agreed that once everything is done live and we're done with our solo projects, we're going to do another record."
Blabbermouth
Hmm...
Mikael was recently interviewed by Sweden rock magazine about the upcoming album and this is shortly what he basically said.
"In the beginning it was meant to be some sort of metal album, but after writing two song I realized I was lying to myself. The classic Opethelemnts were there and the fans would have liked it, but I didn't like it at all. This album will be really different to anything we've ever done before and I want to revolt against myself in my style of writing. I don't want this album to be the same as for example Blackwater Park.
Everybody in the band has agreed on a kind of a change of style, this album doesn't sound like anything the band want to release just to keep the name fresh, I recorded a demo tape with the classic metal sound and played it for Mendez and he pretty much said that he'd be disappointed if this would be our next album. The album is very complex and sounds kind of fusion-like and I think that many fans who think they know what we're about will hate it, but I'm sure many people will love it as well. One thing is for sure, no one will find it boring."
FC: Recently we heard that you going into the studio early next year. Are all the songs written?
Mike: Pretty much. I have 11 songs done, and Fredrik is working on 2 I believe. We´ll record everything but perhaps leave som stuff off the record. We´re going into Atlantis studios in Stockholm. Same place where we did "Soldier of fortune", the Purple cover. It´s a legendary place where Abba recorded all their records up til 1979.
FC: In an interview in Sweden rock magazine you said that you are tired of the image of yourself and Opeth and that the next record will surprise a few...can you explain a bit more?
Mike: Yes I guess so. I´m tired of the shallowness of metal musicians. I want to show that we´re something more than that, which we´ve always been to some extent. I don´t want Opeth lumped togheter with any of those other bands. I think most of it is horrible these days. New records from professional bands sounds like bloodless unmusical crap to me. It´s not even metal. Might have all the ingredients, like the distortion, the heaviness, the screams, but it´s not "metal" really. Our record will have some heavier moments but calling it a metal release would probably be misleading. But the music has an energy, nerve and playfulness that I personally have been missing in the music scene of today. I know my tastes in music is pretty extreme and very diverse and a lot of metal fans probably won´t understand what the hell I´m on about...but, well, I started this band, and became a musician because I wanted to do what I loved doing. My music is not going to make me it´s prisoner. I feel in my heart I want us to take this direction now, it feels obvious and "right". I´ve tried to guide the band on those impulses throughout our career and so far it´s been pretty decent. To me the new music sounds like the very essence of Opeth, but that´s pretty confusing to say I guess, cause everyone has a (different) opinion what that is exactly. To put it like this, it´s this record or nothing.
BlackwaterPark Escreveu:Alguns comentários interessantes do Mikael acerca do próximo álbum de OpethMikael was recently interviewed by Sweden rock magazine about the upcoming album and this is shortly what he basically said.
"In the beginning it was meant to be some sort of metal album, but after writing two song I realized I was lying to myself. The classic Opethelemnts were there and the fans would have liked it, but I didn't like it at all. This album will be really different to anything we've ever done before and I want to revolt against myself in my style of writing. I don't want this album to be the same as for example Blackwater Park.
Everybody in the band has agreed on a kind of a change of style, this album doesn't sound like anything the band want to release just to keep the name fresh, I recorded a demo tape with the classic metal sound and played it for Mendez and he pretty much said that he'd be disappointed if this would be our next album. The album is very complex and sounds kind of fusion-like and I think that many fans who think they know what we're about will hate it, but I'm sure many people will love it as well. One thing is for sure, no one will find it boring."FC: Recently we heard that you going into the studio early next year. Are all the songs written?
Mike: Pretty much. I have 11 songs done, and Fredrik is working on 2 I believe. We´ll record everything but perhaps leave som stuff off the record. We´re going into Atlantis studios in Stockholm. Same place where we did "Soldier of fortune", the Purple cover. It´s a legendary place where Abba recorded all their records up til 1979.
FC: In an interview in Sweden rock magazine you said that you are tired of the image of yourself and Opeth and that the next record will surprise a few...can you explain a bit more?
Mike: Yes I guess so. I´m tired of the shallowness of metal musicians. I want to show that we´re something more than that, which we´ve always been to some extent. I don´t want Opeth lumped togheter with any of those other bands. I think most of it is horrible these days. New records from professional bands sounds like bloodless unmusical crap to me. It´s not even metal. Might have all the ingredients, like the distortion, the heaviness, the screams, but it´s not "metal" really. Our record will have some heavier moments but calling it a metal release would probably be misleading. But the music has an energy, nerve and playfulness that I personally have been missing in the music scene of today. I know my tastes in music is pretty extreme and very diverse and a lot of metal fans probably won´t understand what the hell I´m on about...but, well, I started this band, and became a musician because I wanted to do what I loved doing. My music is not going to make me it´s prisoner. I feel in my heart I want us to take this direction now, it feels obvious and "right". I´ve tried to guide the band on those impulses throughout our career and so far it´s been pretty decent. To me the new music sounds like the very essence of Opeth, but that´s pretty confusing to say I guess, cause everyone has a (different) opinion what that is exactly. To put it like this, it´s this record or nothing.
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