Archive for February 19, 2015

OTARGOS – Sign To Kaotoxin

Posted in Metal, metal music, Music, rock music with tags , , , on February 19, 2015 by Metal Odyssey

Kaotoxin - Record Label - logo - #2015KRMO20

Otargos - promo band pic - #2015KRMOO3319

Kaotoxin is very proud to announce the inking of a multi-album deal with France’s Dark Extreme Metal horde OTARGOS.

Continuing the new chapter started with “Apex Terror” (2013’s fifth full-length) that saw the band evolve from their original Black Metal roots towards a colder and darker mix of Industrial coldness and Blackened Death Metal brutality, the new album, that’ll mark the band’s 15th anniversary, the new and sixth full-length will be released this fall through Kaotoxin.

OTARGOS is a well-known road machine having toured Europe and South America with the likes of Watain, Dark Funeral, Anaal Nathrakh, Deströyer 666 and many more and as such, already have quite a few gigs and festival appearances confirmed, among which UK’s Incineration Fest with label-mates SIDIOUS and France’s Chaulnes Metal Fest with label-mates AD PATRES:

  • 13 – BE – Fontaine l’Évêque
  • 14 – FR – Douai
  • 20 – FR – Chambéry
  • 21 – CH – Thonex
  • 3/4 – FR – Chaulnes – Chaulnes Metal Fest
  • 9 – UK – London – Incineration Fest
  • 27 – ES – Molins de Rei – Move Your Fucking Brain Fest

Line-up

  • Urich Wegrich Dagoth – guitars & vocals
  • Hindrik A.S. – guitars
  • Pliszke – bass
  • John A – drums

Discography

  • 2015 – TBA
  • 2013 – “Apex Terror”
  • 2011 – “Heretic Live” (live)
  • 2010 – “No God, no Satan”
  • 2009 – “Fuck God-Disease Process”
  • 2007 – “Kinetic Zero”
  • 2006 – “Spawn from the Abyss” (compilation)
  • 2005 – “Ten-Eyed Nemesis”
  • 2004 – “Codex 666: infernal Legions Strike” (EP)

Links

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LONG LIVE OTARGOS.

LONG LIVE KAOTOXIN.

LONG LIVE METAL.

Stone.

SWEET COBRA – Chicago Outfit Signs With Magic Bullet Records For Anxiously Awaited “Earth” LP This Spring

Posted in Metal, Music, rock music with tags , , , on February 19, 2015 by Metal Odyssey

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Album Features Production & Inclusion From Matt Talbot of Hum And Kurt Ballou of Converge

Magic Bullet Records is ecstatic to announce the signing of Chicago-based SWEET COBRA for the release of their anxiously awaited new studio album, Earth, late this Spring. The band’s triumphant new LP was recorded and produced by Matt Talbot of Hum and Kurt Ballou of Converge, and also features guest musical contributions from each artist. Earth is their first full-length recording since their lauded 2010-released Mercy.

Recording was completed in late 2013 with Matt Talbot (Hum) and Kurt Ballou (Converge) at Talbot’s Earth Analog Studios near Champaign, Illinois, mixed by Ballou at his Godcity Studio in Salem, Massachusetts, and with final mastering by Carl Saff. Earth shows the band hungrier than ever, with the trusted and infectious ferocity fans will expect as well as a slick, more accessible approach.

Issued Magic Bullet Records owner Brent Eyestone on getting hooked by the material on Earth, even before its final mastering, “Holy hell… it’s completely badass! Kind of a new sound for the band; catchier, and I can see the appeal of the sound being much broader than their previous output. I get similar feelings from the best Queens of the Stone Age, Quicksand, and Young Widows records… super catchy slabs of heaviness.”

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The members of SWEET COBRA collectively offered a humble statement on the signing with Magic Bullet and the upcoming release of Earth: “We are honored to be working with Magic Bullet and have always felt a kinship to the label and artists they release. Earth is a deeply personal album for us, and it was a liberating experience to explore new sounds and dynamics in these songs with Matt and Kurt at the helm capturing it.”

Earth will see release late this Spring on multiple formats; stand by in the coming weeks for an official street date, additional insight and audio samples from the LP. Also watch for SWEET COBRA tour dates throughout the year, including an already sold-out show with Hum in Grand Rapids on April 25th.

SWEET COBRA – Tour Dates:

3/27/2015 Drunken Donut – Joliet, IL

3/28/2015 Melody Inn – Indianapolis, IN w/ Kvlthammer

4/04/2015 The Burlington – Chicago, IL w/ Auxes

4/25/2015 Pyramid Scheme – Grand Rapids, MI w/ Hum, Cloakroom (SOLD OUT)

The dedication of its members and the band’s storied lineage has helped make SWEET COBRA a household name to fans of bold rock and post-hardcore internationally, and a staple within the bustling music scene of their hometown of Chicago. Founded in 2003 by former members of a wide array of notable underground acts and boasting the fury and angular qualities of their hardcore/noise-rock/metal roots with a more straightforward rock rhythm and delivery, the band came into existence and toured alongside the likes of Pelican, Russian Circles, Coliseum, Black Cobra, Doomriders, The Life And Times, Young Widows and many more.

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SWEET COBRA toured regularly throughout the first decade of the 2000s, and released a crushing load of recorded material, including three LPs — 2004’s Praise through Seventh Rule Recordings, 2007’s Forever through Hawthorne Street Records, and 2010’s Mercy on Blackmarket Activities — as well as split releases with Doomriders, Get Rad, and Young Widows among other releases.

In fall 2009, with Mercy just completed, second guitarist Mat Arluck lost his ongoing fight with cancer. Arluck’s death left a deep scar on the entire Chicago music scene (and beyond). SWEET COBRA committed to soldier on as a three-piece, as they began, resulting in a transformation of the band in the following years. The members have pushed forward — playing shows, constructing new material, and exploring new sounds. These efforts have culminated in the upcoming release of Earth.

SWEET COBRA:

Jason Gagovski – drums and cymbals

Robert Arthur Lanham Jr. – guitar

Botchy Vasquez (aka Tim Remis) – vocals and bass

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Source: Earsplit PR

* For more info:

http://www.facebook.com/sweetcobra

http://instagram.com/sweetcobraband/

http://sweetcobra.bandcamp.com/

http://www.magicbulletrecords.com

http://www.facebook.com/magicbulletrecords

http://twitter.com/magicbulletrecs

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LONG LIVE SWEET COBRA.

Stone.

On This Day In Metal History – February 19th, 1980 – The Passing Of The Legendary Bon Scott

Posted in classic rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Music, rock music with tags , , , , , on February 19, 2015 by Metal Odyssey

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Above is AC/DC Highway To Hell studio album from 1979. From L to R: Malcolm Young, Cliff Williams, Phil Rudd, Angus Young and Bon Scott.

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February 19th, 1980 – The legendary Bon Scott passed away, at age 33. To think that Bon Scott died way, way too young is an understatement. Back in 1980, I only knew of one song from AC/DC and that was Highway To Hell, due to my local  (Hartford, Connecticut) FM radio stations (WCCC, WHCN, WPLR) playing it and the late, great Casey Kasem spinning it on his American Top 40 syndicated radio program. This was a time when I was discovering Heavy Rock and not realizing AC/DC had a mother load of incredible albums with Bon Scott. Man, did I learn very fast as to who Bon Scott was; it was immediately following his death, unfortunately.

Bon Scott - Classic Rock Magazine - promo cover - UK - July 2004 - #33BSMO

Above: Classic Rock Magazine – UK / July 2004

I can remember my Mother (God rest her beautiful soul) saying to me, upon my holding the Highway To Hell album at our local Caldor department store: not in my house, no sir, bub. Funny thing is, she bought me both Back In Black and Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap on 8-track tapes, upon their releases! What a difference an album cover makes! My Mother probably thought it was an entirely different band on those 8-tracks too. As I’ve stated many times before, my Mother eventually became the most embracing soul for Metal that I could have ever dreamed for.

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Above: Classic Rock Magazine – Germany / January 2014

The eventual release of AC/DC’s Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, in the USA, only super solidified that the late Bon Scott was a tried and true Hard Rock legend and his legacy was to live on forever. This great album finally hit American shores in September of 1981. As the FM radio stations began to play this album’s title song and Big Balls, it was as if Bon Scott never left us at all! Yes, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap was released earlier in 1976 for AC/DC’s homeland of Australia and (maybe) other countries; yet this album released within fourteen months of Back In Black and I easily became a simultaneous fan of both AC/DC eras.

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Above: Hard Force Magazine – France / January 1990

To this day, I will listen to the Bon Scott era of AC/DC just as much as the Brian Johnson era. In my Metal heart, I do believe Bon Scott to be the better vocalist, out of the two. My favorite Bon Scott sung AC/DC song of all-time is: Touch Too Much. This unreal great song is featured on Highway To Hell. Touch Too Much never received the FM radio airplay it deserved; at least not in Connecticut where I grew up. There are dozens of other songs that psyche me out that Bon Scott sings; not listing them all here doesn’t make a difference at all. My main Metal thought of today is remembering the late and great Bon Scott and thanking him for all his timeless music and unique voice. Bon Scott can never be equalled. Rest in peace, Bon Scott. – Stone

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Rest In Peace, Ronald Belford Scott.

Stone.