Archive for April, 2009

Machines of Grace Made Up of All Star Hard Rock Talent

Posted in Rock Music with tags , , , on April 30, 2009 by Patrick Prince

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I guess you could call Machines of Grace a supergroup of sorts. Their members range from Trans Siberian Orchestra, Savatage, Metal Church, TSOL, Circle II Circle, Trigger Effect, and so on). Maybe it’s no Damn Yankees resume, but it is a damn better product.

But drummer Jeff Plate rather give his definition:

“The music is metal, but not thrash. Rock, but not pop. We could be compared to a number of different bands, and each song will give you a different impression, but in the end the sound is distinctly Machines of Grace.”Look for the debut, self-tilted Machines of Grace CD this summer.

Just the facts: If you like your music heavy, with biting guitar, but also melodic, with a real singer, this is your kind of band.

Great lineup. Great name. Great sound. What more can you ask for?

… just too bad they’re from Boston. Ha! Go Yankees! ;)

www.machinesofgrace.net
www.myspace.com/machinesofgrace

Today’s Megalomania Award Goes to… Brandon Flowers of The Killers

Posted in Rock Music with tags , , , , , on April 30, 2009 by Patrick Prince

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The outspoken vocalist of The Killers, Brandon Flowers, had this to say (to NME) about American musical tastes:

“[in America], people are still so obsessed with Led Zeppelin and Nirvana, those sorts of bands, that nobody else is allowed [to grow]. It’s not just us; there are a lot of great bands that have been held down or confined by the influence of these people that we’ve put up on pedestals. I’m tired of it, you know? I just want to knock them all off! And people don’t like that attitude. It’s almost like they don’t believe that it’s possible that anybody else can be the real deal. It doesn’t matter how many great songs we write or how many great shows we play. But we’re slowly chipping away at it. With this last album ['Day And Age'], there’s been a noticeable shift but we’re still nowhere near where we are in Europe.”

“those sorts of bands”? Please.

In reality (not Brandon’s reality) —whether in Europe or America — The Killers couldn’t even spitshine Led Zeppelin’s (nor Nirvana’s) “pedestal.”

btw, nice jacket, Brandon (above). On a magical mystery tour perhaps? That kind of image didn’t really even work for the Beatles… or maybe your band can knock them off their “pedestal,” too?!!

Will Brent Hinds of Mastodon Confront His Attacker Again?

Posted in Heavy Metal with tags , , on April 29, 2009 by Patrick Prince

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My guess is YES, and it will be ugly.

In a recent Rolling Stone interview, Brent Hinds says this about the guy, William Hudson, who attacked him in 2007 — putting him in a coma for three days, close to death:

If I ever see that dude, I will have to spend some time in prison.

On the night of the MTV VMAs, after a full-on drinking game with Foo Fighter Dave Grohl and others, the Mastodon frontman got assaulted by System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian and/or Shavo’s buddy, Hudson. It seems Hinds was drunk, swinging around a wet t-shirt, and, I guess, appeared to be dangerous.

All reports differ, of course.

Initial news reports told this story:

… Hinds’ hospitalization might have resulted from an unprovoked attack, possibly by one or more strangers, prompting harsh reactions from Mastodon supporters. “The dude who jumped Brent is a violent and stupid motherf–ker and was probably stoned too. I hope he gets raped and killed by giant birchmen,” one fan posted to the band’s official website forum.

And then, according to later sources, a Vegas police report explained that the singer bumped into Odadjian and Hudson in the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino valet area. And Hinds made the initial attack. Hinds took off his shirt and hit Odadjian with it, then struck Hudson in both the face and chest, prompting Odadjian to tell Hinds “to relax,” to no avail. So:

“… both Odadjian and Hudson punched Hinds in the face, knocking him to the ground. An unidentified friend of Hinds, who reportedly witnessed the event, rushed to the musician’s aid and apologized to Odadjian and Hudson, saying Hinds was ‘just drunk’.”

Also, security cameras seem to make Hinds the instigator.

As well as suffering the brain injury Hinds received a broken nose and two black eyes, reports the Las Vegas Weekly. The police report listed Odadjian as a ‘witness’ and “Hudson as a suspect, facing a possible charge of battery with substantial bodily harm.” Friend Josh Homme claimed Hinds, “doesn’t recall much.”

Finally, Shavo Odadjian told his account to SPIN, stating that Hinds had intermittently harassed him throughout that night:

“He ran up and tackled me. I know Brent meant no harm. He was just somewhere else mentally, He kept saying, ‘I love you. I love your bass playing,’ and then coming at me.”

Then Hinds takes a swing at Hudson, and Hudson swings back.

“All of a sudden, I see Brent fall and hit his head on the curb.”

And Brent told his own account to Revolver:

As Hinds walked down the sidewalk in an inebriated state, System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian and singer-songwriter Rev. William Hudson trailed closely behind. According to Hinds, when he removed his wet T-shirt and triumphantly swung it over his head, he accidentally hit Hudson, who then struck the Mastodon guitarist in the face. Hinds suffered a broken nose, two black eyes, and a brain haemorrhage as a result of hitting his head on the concrete. Brent described the blow in this statement: “Shavo said it sounded like someone had hit a homerun.”

Grant it, Hinds is a loose cannon at times. Let’s look at some examples:

a) Hinds once clocked the singer King Khan over an apparent beer-pouring. Hinds recently told Revolver that he “hit him (Khan) so hard he’s got a cleft lip for the rest of his life.”

b) In 1997, Hinds confronted a writer who gave his then band, Fiend Without a Face, a bad review and, according to Hinds himself, “head-butted him so hard it split his forehead to his nose like a vagina.”

Even with this history of brawling, I have to defend Hinds. I just don’t understand why Shavo and Hudson did not try to subdue Hinds — or take the towel out of his hands — if he really was a threat — instead of punching him that lethally. If you can get close enough to punch someone into oblivion, you can get close enough to subdue them and calm them down.

But who is this William Hudson anyway?

Well, he’s not guitarist Bill Hudson (Cellador). This is the wrong Hudson, and he received threatening hate emails shortly after the incident.

Revolver lists him as “singer-songwriter Rev. William Hudson.”
The black gospel singer?!
No.

Only Spin Magazine got the true identity. His real name is William Hudson. But he is the rapper Reverend William Burke, who is a musical collaborator with Shavo.

And when Hinds sees him again, I’m sure, it will be ugly.

Hinds leaves REVOLVER with this:

“When anyone pisses me off nowadays, all I do is start thinking of (Hudson) and hurt the next person twice as bad. Any time anyone gets in my face now, I’m just like, Dude, uhuh. I’m not getting destroyed again. I’m looking around me going, Where’s your friend? Where’s your fuckin friend that’s gonna hit me out of nowhere? I’m really paranoid, and it’s made me a much better fighter.”

Howling Bells Do Acoustic Session For The Fly TV

Posted in British music, British rock, Music, Rock Music with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 29, 2009 by John Curley

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Howling Bells recently did a two-song acoustic set for The Fly TV’s In The Courtyard. They played two songs off of the recent Radio Wars album–”Treasure Hunt” and the upcoming single “Digital Hearts.” To watch the session, click here.

Howling Bells will be opening for Coldplay on Coldplay’s upcoming North American tour. The tour opens on May 15th in West Palm Beach, Florida and runs through June 21st, with the final date in Vancouver, BC. Looking through the dates, I see that no New York City show is scheduled. I hope that they add an NYC show to the tour. Still, this tour will be great exposure for Howling Bells, who are an excellent band, and will hopefully make them better-known in America.

To read Powerline A.D.’s exclusive Q&A with Howling Bells frontwoman Juanita Stein from January 2008, click here.

For additional information on Howling Bells, go to:
http://www.howlingbells.net
http://www.myspace.com/howlingbells

Interview with Austrian Metal Band Dignity posted on Powerline AD Website

Posted in Heavy Metal with tags , , , , , on April 28, 2009 by Patrick Prince

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A little history on Dignity first:

DIGNITY was founded in fall 2006 by drummer Roland Navratil and keyboarder Frank Pitters. At that time Roland was member of the band Edenbridge with whom he recorded five studio albums and one live album. Martin Mayr and John Boy Bastard completed the DIGNITY line up. Martin and Frank knew each other for years. They both played in the band Invictus and recorded a demo in 1999. In winter the band began working on the songs and finally recorded the first demos.

Go to www.POWERLINEAD.com to read the interview with drummer Roland Navratil.

At Least the Band Clinic is Prepared for the Swine Flu Epidemic

Posted in Rock Music with tags , , , on April 28, 2009 by Patrick Prince

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Rob Halford Launches New Apparel Company

Posted in Heavy Metal with tags , , , , , , on April 27, 2009 by Patrick Prince

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I always knew this would happen some day.

Here’s the press release:

With an eye on defining consumer-fashions for today’s Rock and Roll lifestyles, Metal God Entertainment and Rob Halford are pleased to debut a new garment entity: Metal God Apparel.

With Pre-sale beginning today and shipments commencing June 15, 2009 Metal God Apparel will debut dozens of new, edgy-designs this year for youth, teens, men and women. Metal God Apparel re-produced on custom-dyed, cotton tees integrating the newest fashion technology  resulting in an extremely attractive, lightweight, soft-to-touch, active-wear for today’s global music audiences.

Visit www.MetalGodApparel.com for more details.

I’m going for the one above. My wife is gonna love it!

Pixie Lott Makes Her Live Performance Debut For BBC Radio 2

Posted in British music, British rock, Music, Rock Music with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 27, 2009 by John Curley

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Pixie Lott, who is the subject of Powerline A.D.’s latest exclusive Q&A (you can read the Q&A by clicking here), made her live performance debut at the BBC’s Maida Vale Studios on April 14th for the recording of Dermot O’Leary’s BBC Radio 2 program that aired this past Saturday, April 25th. Lott performed five songs for the program and was interviewed by O’Leary. Audio clips of the songs and interview have surfaced on You Tube. You can hear the songs and the interview by clicking in the appropriate places below:

Pixie Lott performs “Mama Do” live at Maida Vale Studios:

Pixie Lott performs “Cry Me Out” live at Maida Vale Studios:

Pixie Lott performs “Gravity” live at Maida Vale Studios:

Pixie Lott performs “Band Aid” live at Maida Vale Studios:

Pixie Lott performs a cover of Take That’s “Never Forget” live at Maida Vale Studios:

Pixie Lott is interviewed by BBC Radio 2 DJ Dermot O’Leary at Maida Vale Studios:

What a great voice! She is going to be a star on both sides of the Atlantic in the not-too-distant future. Bank on it.

For further information on Pixie Lott, see:
http://www.pixielott.com
http://www.myspace.com/pixiesongs
http://www.youtube.com/user/pixieofficial

Manchester United’s Rio Ferdinand Wants To Interview Michael Jackson For His Digital Lifestyle Magazine

Posted in British music, British rock, Music, Rock Music with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 27, 2009 by John Curley

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Rio Ferdinand (pictured above), Manchester United’s star defender, has started a digital lifestyle magazine called No. 5. (Ferdinand’s uniform number with Manchester United is 5, hence the name of the magazine.) The first issue of No. 5, dated May/June, has just been released. In the issue, Ferdinand interviews rapper 50 Cent. Other features in the debut issue of No. 5 include pieces on the Welsh singer Duffy, former soccer star and current Argentina national team manager Diego Maradona, and actor Mickey Rourke. There is also a video message from Ferdinand on the Contents page welcoming readers to the first issue.

Subscriptions to No. 5 are free. If you submit your e-mail address, you will be sent the link to the magazine.

I was quite impressed with No. 5. The designers did a fantastic job with it. It reads like a print magazine. You turn the pages by clicking a link.

Ferdinand is very excited about possibly interviewing Michael Jackson for a future issue of No. 5. (Jackson is scheduled to perform numerous concerts at London’s O2 Arena.) On the subject of the Jackson interview, Ferdinand told BBC Sport:

“I’m hoping to interview him for a later edition and he’s invited me to one of his concerts to come backstage and speak to him about it.

“The first album I ever owned was Bad, so that says it all. I got the album when I was living on the Friary estate in Peckham – who’d have thought that one day I might be meeting the guy?”

To check out the debut issue of No. 5, click here.

For more on this story, see the article from NME.com.

Powerline A.D. Does Exclusive Q&A With 18-Year-old British Pop Singer Pixie Lott

Posted in British music, British rock, Music, Rock Music with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 27, 2009 by John Curley

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Kent, England’s Pixie Lott, only 18 years of age, has been a very busy woman of late. Having signed with Mercury Records in the UK and Interscope in the USA, the lovely and talented Ms. Lott is awaiting the UK release of her debut single, “Mama Do.” The single is due out in the UK on June 8th. In the run up to the release of the single, Pixie has agreed to do an exclusive e-mail Q&A with Powerline A.D. Pixie has been tapped for future stardom by The Sunday Times of London, so Powerline A.D. feels privileged to be able to present this exclusive Q&A with Pixie at this point in her career. To read the Q&A, go to www.powerlinead.com or click here.

To watch the video for Pixie Lott’s debut single “Mama Do,” click below:

To watch Pixie Lott perform a starkly beautiful acoustic cover of the Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody,” click below:

To watch a behind-the-scenes photoshoot with Pixie Lott, click below:

To watch one of Pixie’s You Tube video diaries in which she performs an acoustic version of the new song “Hallucination, click below:

Viewers in the UK only can watch Pixie perform five songs–”Mama Do,” “Cry Me Out,” “Gravity,” “Band Aid,” and “Never Forget”–at the BBC’s Maida Vale Studios on the BBC Radio 2 Web site at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/events/pixie-lott/. The videos will be available for viewing until Saturday, May 2nd.

Viewers in any part of the world can watch Pixie discuss the reasons that she wanted to cover Take That’s “Never Forget” for BBC Radio 2′s Great British Songbook by going to http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/events/great-british-songbook/pixie-lott/.

For further info on Pixie Lott, go to:
http://www.pixielott.com
http://www.myspace.com/pixiesongs
http://www.youtube.com/user/pixieofficial

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