Kvelertak have revealed their new album will be titled “Nattesferd” and will be released on May 13 through Roadrunner Records. The band recorded the album live at Amper Tone Studio in Oslo, Norway with Nick Terry (Turbonegro, The Libertines) handling the mixing and mastering.
To coincide with the album announcement the band have released their track “1985”.
Pre-orders for the album will be available from April 08.
Architects have released a new track/video titled “A Match Made In Heaven” which coincides with the announcement of the bands new album “All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us” which will receive a May 27 release on Epitaph.
Pre-orders for the effort are available now through the bands website at www.architectsofficial.com with the tracklisting and cover art found below:
01 – “Nihilist”
02 – “Deathwish”
03 – “Phantom Fear”
04 – “Downfall”
05 – “Gone With The Wind”
06 – “The Empty Hourglass”
07 – “A Match Made In Heaven”
08 – “Gravity”
09 – “All Love Is Lost”
10 – “From The Wilderness”
11 – “Momento Mori”
Steel Panther will once again hit Australian shores this June for a national tour.
“The band will be in Australia and New Zealand to promote the release of their Live Acoustic record and feature film, “Live from Lexxi’s Mom’s Garage”. However, don’t expect acoustic performances and cups of tea from the Steel Panther boys. Expect an all-out assault on your ears, moral standing and your private parts.”
Pre-sale tickets will be available from Wednesday March 9 at mjrpresents.com
General tickets will be available from Friday March 11 through the links below:
FRIDAY 17TH JUNE – BIG TOP SYDNEY, NSW
Tickets available from www.oztix.com.au
SATURDAY 18TH JUNE – FESTIVAL HALL MELBOURNE, VIC
Tickets available from www.ticketmaster.com.au
MONDAY 20TH JUNE – EATONS HILL HOTEL BRISBANE, QLD
Tickets available from www.oztix.com.au
WEDNESDAY 22ND JUNE – THEBARTON THEATRE ADELAIDE, SA
Tickets available from www.ticketmaster.com.au
THURSDAY 23RD JUNE – METRO CITY PERTH, WA
Tickets available from www.megatix.com.au
Ne Obliviscaris are not shying away from the fact it costs an exuberant amount of money for Australian bands to tour internationally in this day and age. The band have launched a Patreon crowdfunding campaign, in which fans can contribute a monthly sum of money to help keep the band actively tour and recording.
The bands Patreon crowdfunding campaign breaks down the struggles they have encountered as well as the various rewards on offer for contributing.
This isn’t the first time Ne Obliviscaris have reached out to fans with crowdfunding campaigns, for example their Citadel World Tour back in 2014.
Minimum wage in Australia is $17.29AUD ($12.36USD) an hour or $656.90AUD per standard 38 hour work week. Our goal is to try and reach a monthly contribution on our Patreon of $17,079.40AUD (*$12,703USD on the current exchange rate from USD to AUD).
Divided by 6 people this works out to $34,158.80AUD ($25,407USD) each per year, the minimum amount one can earn for a full time job in Australia. We have no expectations of wealth or riches. That is of no interest to us. For us it is much simpler, the dream of being able to do NeO full time and be able to survive financially in the process.
Asking Alexandria have released a new video for their track “Let It Sleep”.
The song comes from their new album “The Black“, out March 25th on Sumerian.
Guitarist Ben Bruce said of the song:
“Everyone has their inner demons. Everyone has their own mental fights they have to deal with. Don’t let them consume you. Let them serve as a reminder that things could always be worse. Fight your inner demons and find your inner peace.”
Misery Signals will be releasing a new full length documentary titled “Yesterday Was Everything” that was filmed during the bands 2014-15 “Malice X Tour” which saw them celebrate the tenth anniversary for “Of Malice And The Magnum Heart”.
The film will also focus on the bands early days with footage/pictures being sought from that era.
Director Matt Nixon has shared the following:
“Hey all.
My name is Matt Mixon. I’m currently producing a feature length documentary film aboutMisery Signals that I’m proud to announce will be out later this year. It’s called “Yesterday Was Everything”. The film chronicles the bands 2014 “Malice X” reunion tour, explores the tragedy that resulted in the formation of the band, and their struggle to balance friendship with creative process.
It’s no “Mad Max: Fury Road” or anything, but I think you’re going to enjoy it. It’s heavy, it’s real, and it’s a love letter to the scene many of us grew up in, and the experiences that shaped so many of us into who we are today. And it’s got mosh parts too.
Anyway, I need a lot of help. Much of the film takes place in the early 2000’s, surrounding Edmonton, Milwaukee, early Misery Signals, Compromise, and 7 Angels 7 Plagues. I need photos and videos to help illustrate a time and a place. Shows, tour stuff, hangs, venues, ANYTHING you think might be relevant. If you’ve got a VHS tape you think part of a Compromise set might be on, or a box of terrible blurry photos taken with a disposable camera at a 7a show, hit me up, please! I will pay for postage and see that it all gets back to you.
I know these things are a pain in the ass to look for, but hopefully if you were there for any of it, you know the story, you know the importance it being told, and you’ll brave the basement and the dust for me. Thanks in advance for even looking. And please if you know somebody else who might have something, tag them in this post, repost it, send them a note, blow this thing up. I’ll thank you in my oscars speech.