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Wednesday
Jul132011

The New Chickenfoot Is Going to Rock

Chickenfoot just released another teaser for the new album. Chickenfoot III will be released September 27. If you are not aware (but I know you are) Chickenfoot is the supergroup featuring Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony, Joe Satriani and Chad Smith. The first single from Chickenfoot III will be "Big Foot," officially available August 2nd.

Apparently, the first video and even the album's cover will be in 3D. That's all the rage these days with movies and whatnot and Chickenfoot has the cash to do cool production, so good for them. I think this new Chickenfoot is one of my most anticipated albums of the year. I'm a big Sammy fan and he always delivers the rock. I'd like to see Chickenfoot live. A tour for the new album would be very cool.

Here's the new teaser:



Here's the first teaser:


Tuesday
Jul122011

Festival Alert: Outlaw Jam

East coast readers, listen up: the Outlaw Jam is July 30 and 31 in Frederick, Maryland. The festival looks pretty awesome (KIX is playing!) The event is geared to bikers and music fans alike. The event will go down at the Frederick County Fairgrounds. Here's the lineup:

Saturday
Motley Crue
Poison
New York Dolls
Shooter Jennings
Black Stone Cherry
The Nighthawks w/ Bob Margolin
& Kid Ramos
The Freddie Long Band & Korupt
Jeanette Lee - The Black Widow
Arlen Ness
Frederick Rock School

 

 

Sunday
Brian Setzer's Rockabilliy Riot
Kix
The Edgar Winter Band
Elvin Bishop
Black Stone Cherry
The Nighthawks w/ Bob Margolin
& Kid Ramos
No Shame
Jeanette Lee - The Black Widow
Charlie Hunnam (Jax from SOA)
Kim Coates (Tig from SOA)
Theo Rossi (Juice from SOA)
Emilio Rivera (Marcus from SOA)
Tommy Flanagan (Chibbs from SOA)
Arlen Ness
Frederick Rock School

The best part is that this festival is cheap. Two-day tickets are just $79.50. There are some special seating packages available as well. If you are planning on attending this fest, let me know!

 

Monday
Jul112011

Farewell Motorhead Guitarist Michael 'Wurzel' Burston 

Motörhead guitarist Michael "Würzel" Burston has died at the age of 61. He had heart disease (specifically, ventricular fibrillation, triggered by cardiomyopathy).


"Würzel" joined Motorhead in 1984 and left the band in 1995 (but made occasional Motorhead appearances, including at the Download Festival in 2008). He had his own band called Leader of Down. Many props to his metal legacy.



Sunday
Jul102011

'Someone, Somewhere' Is Definitely A Glam Song

One more Asking Alexandria post and I'll quit talking about them for awhile. I freaking love this band! Their new album Reckless & Relentless is awesome -- basically the only thing I've listened to for weeks.


Here's the thing: Asking Alexandria is not a Glam band. But, they are influenced by 80s metal and the entire vibe of the Glam scene. AA guitarist Ben Bruce even told me that he's "bringing back Glam!"


So, I thought I would post another AA song, in the off-chance I could convert another fan or two. I think "Someone, Somewhere" should be a single from Reckless & Relentless. Actually, I think this is the song that could crossover and make the band huge. And there's Glam guitars in this track, too! "Someone, Somewhere" is my favorite Asking Alexandria song by a mile. Please check it out and let me know what you think.


Saturday
Jul092011

Oddest Album Cover Ever?
























Sebastian Bach will release Kicking & Screaming September 27th via Frontiers. The first single will be the album's title track. So check out the cover: oddest ever? For sure.

Friday
Jul082011

Twisted Sister Announce DVD Package

Attention Twisted Sister fans! The glam rockers will release a double DVD package on July 26 called Twisted Sister Double Live: North Stage '82, New York Steel '01. You can tell by the dates that the DVD chronicles the band at the beginning of their career and picks up again during their reunion after the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Here's the track listing:

 

 

 

 

 

 

DISC ONE: North Stage Theater 1982

1) What You Don't Know (Sure Can Hurt You)
2) Destroyer
3) Tear It Loose
4) Bad Boys Of Rock 'n' Roll
5) Lady's Boy
6) Leader Of The Pack
7) Under The Blade
8) Shoot 'Em Down
9) Sin After Sin
10) I'll Never Grow Up Now
11) You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll
12) You Know I Cry
13) It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It)
14) Rock N Roll Saviours

DISC TWO: New York Steel 2001
1) What You Don't Know (Sure Can Hurt You)
2) The Kids Are Back
3) Stay Hungry
4) Burn In Hell
5) You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll
6) Under The Blade
7) Shoot 'Em Down
8) Come Back
9) You Know I Cry
10) I Wanna Rock
11) We're Not Gonna Take It
12) The Price
13) S.M.F.

 


Thursday
Jul072011

Should Vince Neil Be Honored?

It was recently announced that Vince Neil would be receiving the 'Lifetime Achievement in Rock 'n' Roll Award,' presented to him by Vegas Rocks! Magazine.  Few music related stories have ever bothered me quite as much as this one did.  Personally, I think that Vince is a deplorable human being, and that fact that people are choosing to honor him rather than shun him shocks me. 

My dislike for Vince has really developed over the past few years, but the primary reason has to do with his recent arrest in Las Vegas for driving under the influence (oddly enough, which occurred in the very city that is honoring him).  Let's all remember that Vince was solely responsible for the death of Razzle Dingley from Hanoi Rocks many years ago, as Vince crashed his car while he was driving drunk with Razzle in the car.  As tragic as that was, I did not hate Vince for that.  He was a young rock star that suddenly had a lot of money, and he made a bad decision which resulted in Razzle's tragic death.  However, this is an event that should have altered his life from that point forward.  He robbed the world of another life, and living with that must have been horrible.... but he did not learn his lesson, and he did it again, and endangered the lives of himself and others on the road. I do not care that it was 20 plus years after the fact, because it never should have happened again.  He is older and should be wiser now, but apparently he is still just as dumb as he was in his twenties.  Add to that the recent allegations of domestic violence, the many accounts of fans that have met him only to have him be outright rude to them, and the lackluster performance he delivers live.  I was at M3 in 2010, and Vince disappeared for three songs of a set that was less than an hour total. (Thankfully, his talented band did an amazing job, but how is Vince not present for that many songs that are being played by the Vince Neil Band)?
 
Yet Vince continues to do well in the world of rock. Motley Crue has embarked on a tour that is putting up successful numbers, and is expected to continue to do so throughout the summer. His solo band is doing well, his book sold many copies, and he is becoming quite the businessman (as he has really been branding his name as of late). What puzzles me is who is continuing to support him?  With the recent not guilty verdict on the Casey Anthony case, the world is asking, "Where is the justice for Caylee?" Everyone seems to be upset by the idea that Casey Anthony is poised to cash-in on the tragedy that her daughter suffered, and the world seems ready to boycott anything that her name is attached to. I understand this reaction, and it makes sense as most people would not want to see an accused murderer profit for any reason. 
 
My question to the readers of this site is this: are you going to protest and boycott any television shows featuring or books written by Casey Anthony regarding the death of her child and the trial that followed?  And if you answered "yes" to that question, are you also going to attend the Motley Crue tour this summer?  Finally, if your answer to both questions were "yes," then why do you support one person who we know took the life of another and yet continues to behave in the same dangerous manner, but not other who was not actually found guilty of any murder/manslaughter charges?  How do you decide which murders to support and which ones you will shun (assuming Casey Anthony did, in fact, murder her daughter)? Motley Crue will be at the Mohegan Sun Arena on July 15th (about an hour from my house), and I will be nowhere near the venue that night.  I do not deny the fact that Motley wrote some of the greatest songs of the genre and they put on an amazing live show, but I can not justify putting any of my money into Vince's pockets. 
 
Where is the justice for Razzle?