Volumes Release New Track
29th May 2014Volumes have released their new track “The Mixture” in the form of a lyric video. It comes from the bands upcoming album “No Sleep” which will be released on July 15.
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Volumes have released their new track “The Mixture” in the form of a lyric video. It comes from the bands upcoming album “No Sleep” which will be released on July 15.
The Schoenberg Automaton have launched a new Pozible campaign to raise money for their next release “Apus”. For all the details check out this location.
Less than a year and a half has passed since the release of Vela – The Schoenberg Automaton’s first album – yet already our hyperdrive has begun plotting a course towards Apus.
Apus is written and awaits imminent genesis. We have reached beyond our Australian borders to enlist the skills of US producer Shane Frisby, known for his work with such acts as The Ghost Inside, Revocation, Bury Your Dead, and Becoming The Archetype.
An entirely self-funded effort, the strength of Vela laid a foundation that has allowed TSA to share the stage with Slayer, Northlane, Thy Art Is Murder, King Parrot, Born of Osiris, Upon A Burning Body, Psycroptic, After The Burial, Fleshgod Apocalypse, Between the Buried and Me, Animals as Leaders, Emmure, Veil of Maya, Aeon of Horus and more. Following a recent trip to the red center of Australia, TSA has now performed across all states and territories of Australia, and from this point forward we don’t plan on slowing down.
With your help, The Schoenberg Automaton will be able to maintain its manic purpose, and systematically destroy all notions of traditional composition along the way. With your help, this machine we drive will continue to twist every inquisitive mind we encounter. With your help, Apus can fully become the dark, intense, and provocative album we know it is destined to be.
Watch this space for studio updates as they come, and catch us live this June with Psycroptic and Aborted.
Gorguts have revealed they will be touring Australis this November. Direct Touring have VIP packages available which include an exclusive shirt design, tour paster and guitar pick. grab those at this location.
Friday November 14 – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne
Tickets available from https://
Saturday November 15 – Newtown Social Club, Sydney
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Sunday November 16 – Crowbar, Brisbane
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Trash Talk have released a new video for their track “The Hole” which is taken from the bands recently released album “No Hope”.
Wretched have released their third studio video from their recent “Cannibal” recording sessions. The album is set to be released on June 10.
Mayhem are currently streaming their new album “Esoteric Warfare” in it’s entirety ahead of it’s release on June 10.
Check it out at this location.
Within The Ruins have released their first studio video from their current recording sessions for their new album.
Protest The Hero have announced they will be returning to Australia this September. Tickets available from www.taperjeanmusic.com and www.metropolistouring.com with VIP meet and greet packages available.
Thursday September 04 – The Hi Fi, Brisbane – 18+
Friday September 05 – Manning Bar, Sydney – 18+
Saturday September 06 – The Hi Fi, Melbourne, 18+
Sunday September 07 – The Brisbane Hotel, Hobart – Lic/AA
Tuesday September 09 – Fowlers Live, Adelaide – Lic/AA
Wednesday September 10 – Amplifier Bar, Perth – 18+
The Bronx have revealed the tour supports for each city on their upcoming Australian tour. High Tension will support in all cities except Brisbane.
Sunday June 15 – Crowbar, Brisbane – w/ High Tension
Tickets available from www.oztix.com.au
Monday June 16 – Crowbar, Brisbane* w/ Army Of Champions
Tickets available from www.oztix.com.au
Tuesday June 17 – Melbourne, 170 Russell, Melbourne – w/ High Tension and Freak Wave
Tickets available from www.170russell.com
Thursday June 19 – Dark Mofo (Odean Theatre), Hobart – w/ High Tension
Tickets available from darkmofo.net.au
Friday June 20 – Metro Theatre, Sydney – w/ Hight Tension and Born Lion
Tickets available from www.metrotheatre.com.au
*High Tension not appearing
For the first time since Ian Watkins was sentenced to 35 years in prison for child sex-related crimes, former Lostprophets guitarists Lee Gaze and Mike Lewis have broken their silence regarding the ex-frontman’s drug problems as well as his crimes. Also interviewed was one of Watkins‘ love interests Karen Ruttner, who also helped manage the bands daily affairs.
The full story can be seen at this location with excerpts found below:
Mike Lewis on their first intervention with Watkins for his then secretive cocaine and crystal meth abuse:
“At first he was sort of humble and assured us it wasn’t a problem. But later, I got the impression that he came away from that first intervention thinking, ‘Fuck those guys, they’re judging me, I can do whatever I want.’ At that point, the rest of us were all married, or very stable in our lives. I think part of the whole midlife crisis was a rebellion against the rest of us, in terms of, ‘You guys are all settling down with your wives and 2.4 children; well, I’m going to go the other way.’”
Karen Ruttner on Watkins‘ second drug intervention in April 2012 following his stint in drug counselling in 2011:
“That month was probably the worst I ever saw him. He was disgusting, so messed up. He was starting to have issues with his teeth falling out and rotting. He let his hygiene go, he was never showering. He looked bloated and unhealthy and his skin was getting bad. All the things he said he wouldn’t let happen were starting to happen. It got to the point where he couldn’t sleep without taking this powder that body-builders use to sleep, because they get so hyped working out. He would take too much of that and pass out, and I would try and wake him to get him to come to soundcheck and he’d be like a log. It was just horrible to watch.”
On how Watkins‘ drug abuse impacted the band:
Lee Gaze:
“His priority was no longer the band being successful, but more being in a band to sustain another life he had, which he seemed to enjoy more, which was sleeping around with girls and taking drugs. He was in his own world, doing his own thing. You wouldn’t really want to hang out with him unless you had to.”
Mike Lewis:
“I couldn’t even have a conversation with him towards the end. On the rare occasion when I would have to be alone with him, I absolutely dreaded it, because it was so awkward. We’d had so many fallings out and it was pointless trying to speak to him because he would spend half his time looking at his phone, and he was so secretive about the women he was seeing, or what he was doing.”
Mike Lewis upon finding out the nature of his sexual crimes following his arrest:
“Never, within all the years of touring with Ian and knowing Ian, have I ever seen him with an underage girl, ever. It was always women over the age of 18.”
“I tried reading the judge’s report. I couldn’t even finish it. To think that somebody I grew up with, who I had been friends with my entire life, whose mother I knew, and how close our families were — to even imagine him… I find it utterly unbelievable that he was capable of doing those things. Obviously he did, but how somebody can… I don’t understand it, I’m afraid.”
Lee Gaze:
“There was absolutely nothing that led us to suspect what he’d done. I think he created such a smokescreen. I hate to rely on clichés, but when you see the profile of a paedophile, he couldn’t be any further from it. He was always surrounded by all these women, so it just seemed impossible.”
On their contact with Watkins since his sentencing:
Lee Gaze:
“For the first two months he was in prison [before the guilty plea], I worried about how he was, knowing that he’s quite a weak character. He’s a bit of a coward, not a tough guy by any means. To be in prison, where he’s going to be the guy from the rock band with those charges, I was worried. But then I reached a point where real resentment set in.”
Mike Lewis:
“I’ve thought about it long and hard and, no, I have no interest in ever speaking to him again. I feel incredibly bad for his mother and his whole family and the stigma they have to endure now because of what he’s done and what his actions have done to hurt many people. But I have no interest in questioning him about it. Never.”