UK Independent label A Wolf At Your Door Records have announced the signing of Reading Alt Rockers We Are Lost Boys.  

 This November We Are Lost Boys are set to unleash their brand new six track EP ‘Life’. Fuelled by the anguish and despair of a broken society coupled with the adversities of modern life in the UK, ‘Life’ is the eagerly anticipated follow up to the debut EP ‘Making Memories’ and  will be released digitally thorough A Wolf At Your Door on Monday 12th November 2012.

2012 will prove to be a crucial year for We Are Lost Boys as they continue their progression, igniting the filth ridden toilet circuit of the UK once again this December, pulverising the ears of audiences throughout the country with their infectious brand of gritty pop rock.

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Man Overboard and their label, Lost Tape Collective have announced their annual holiday show in Philadelphia. This year’s event will take place on December 15th at the Theater of the Living Arts on South Street. Here is a quote from the band about this years show: 

"Every year we curate the Lost Tape Collective holiday show. We try to comprise the show of bands that are friends, tour mates and bands we enjoy and support. We spent the summer on Warped Tour with Alan Day and I Am The Avalanche… Seahaven was on our headline tour in February and Daylight + Citizen are old buds so its going to be a great night of friendship and hangouts…. we hope everyone with an interest in these bands can make it out to the show!… we will be announcing a special guest and final act fairly soon"

Tickets for the show go on sale Friday, November 2nd at noon via LiveNation’s website.

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Reel Big Fish are looking for rude boys and girls to be extras in their music video filming on November 17th near Riverside, CA.

We are casting dancers and extras for a REEL BIG FISH music video shooting on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, near Riverside, CA. If you like the band and you like skanking, come out and join us! We want people who are willing to dance and take part for at least five hours, but filming could go longer so you must be willing to stay for the entire shoot. You MUST be 18 or older to participate. Everyone’s ID will be checked at the door so please remember to bring yours! There is no pay, but we will provide you with snacks, water and of course, great music. Come meet the band and hang out.

Once we get your information and finalize our cast, we will send you more details about the shoot. Please do not show up if are not invited - anyone who does will be removed from the premises. Please send your name, phone number and a photo (in ska clothes if possible Recommended: black-and-white checkers, neon colors, Hawaiian shirts. Accessories are highly encouraged! Fedoras, porkpie hats, sunglasses) to: rbfvideo@yahoo.com. We hope to see you there!

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House of Gold & Bones Part 1 is the first half of two-part concept album that singer Corey Taylor has engineered for Stone Sour’s latest release. Along with the concept coming in the form of two albums, there will also be visual representations. Taylor has teamed up with Dark Horse Comics to create a miniseries to go along with the albums. The first is said to be due out in April before the second album is released. With so much riding on one concept fans are eager to see how it all pans out and House of Gold & Bones Part 1 definitely does not disappoint.



What Taylor calls a “morality play,” the album tells the story of a man on a search to find himself and who he wants to be and all the obstacles he faces on this journey. The opening track, “Gone Sovereign,” sets the stage for where the man in question is at in his life. With the line “If only the contented will survive, is anybody here left alive?” the man’s condition is made obvious. This track starts off the album strong with thrashing guitars and powerful drumming to get your blood pumping. “Absolute Zero” carries the same ideas into the next track with Taylor’s vocals never faltering in intensity.

“RU486” is probably my favorite song from the album. Taylor’s vocals are the fiercest yet in this song as he commands, “Assume your nemesis, RU486.” RU-486 is actually a steroid used to terminate pregnancy and, I’m assuming, the subject of this particular track. The following track entitled “My Name is Allen” describes the title character’s schizophrenic-like internal conflict. The band has released visuals to go along with this song, including one for the “Allen” character and “The Human” that is mentioned in the song (“Why does it matter when The Human is gone?”). Things slow down a bit with the acoustic “Taciturn,” but that doesn’t last too long. The album ends on a strong note with “The Last of the Real” that paves the way for the second half of the story.

Not many bands would be able to pull off what Corey Taylor and company is attempting with this double concept album, but they does so flawlessly. This album secures a place for Stone Sour as a force to be reckoned with and not just a side project for Slipknot’s Corey Taylor and James Root. The growth of the band is evident with this album and I can’t wait to hear how this journey ends.

 - Emily Bunn

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Extreme black metal titans RAGE NUCLEAIRE are streaming ‘Unrelenting F*cking Hatred’ in it’s entirety at Hails and Horns. The band’s debut, featuring ten tracks of ferocious metal at blazing speeds will be out in North America on Nov. 6th.

'Unrelenting F*cking Hatred' is available in CD and Double LP (with download card).

"Unrivaled in it’s mercilessness and the portrayal of uncontrollable outbursts of hatred. 7/7"  - Metal Hammer

"Rage Nucléaire’s debut Unrelenting F*cking Hatredis about as close to channeling its own title as you’re ever going to get. It has all the makings of a great extreme metal album." -No Clean Singing

"…this music is truly an epitome of hate incarnated." Metal-Sound.net

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Artist/Producer/DJ Celldweller has just embarked on an international tour, spanning from Eastern Europe across all of Russia. The tour marks Klayton’s (Celldweller) second Russian Tour and several shows have already sold out of multiple pre-sale tiers as well as selling out the Moscow venue completely, forcing a 2nd show to being added.

Celldweller has also just announced a new Pay-What-You-Want Charity Campaign with online bundling site Groupees, titled the "Build A Blackstar Bundle." The deal offers 5 Celldweller albums plus a 65+ Minute Blu-Ray Concert Experience available for download for the first time ever. Users can pick which products they want to include as part of their bundle with a minimum starting price of just $4 with 15% of all donations going to the Children’s Defense Fund Charity. Top donors receive special prizes and as certain tiers of overall donations are met, unreleased bonus demos/tracks and footage are unlocked for everyone.

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Instrumental bands; they are an uncommon commodity. Sometimes you find yourself simply wanting to jam out to some metal that doesn’t have vocals. Luckily that’s where bands such as Intervals come in. Hailing from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the four piece of Aaron Marshall and Lukas Guyader on guitars, Anup Sastry on drums, and Matt De Luca on bass compose the Progressive Metal band Intervals. With an EP already under their name titled The Space Between comes their newest release ‘In Time’.



The album begins with the song “Alchemy”, a spacey futuristic sounding opening, soon after accompanied by their signature guitar, bass, and drum work. Right away you can hear a difference in guitar tone from the previous EP. The tones they’re using on guitar sounds crunchier and more gritty, a more modern ‘djenty’ tone. Fitting for the band’s sound, however it doesn’t do much too much to make the band sound unique. What they do to stand out however revolves around their instrumental work coming together.

Songs like “Mata Hari” featuring a complex rhythm and also a complimenting lead, with instances that are fast and give off that typical djent sound we’ve all known to love; then smoothly flowing into that spacey sound again.  This time with the lead guitar almost bringing you on a journey. The prog-metal elements are definitely seen in the lead guitar, with beautiful riffs tying together their songs. That’s not to say that the bass doesn’t contribute to their songs. I’m happy to hear a band that has their bass guitar actually mixed to audible levels. A good bass tone always ties songs together well, and Intervals are no exception to that rule.

Intervals, thankfully aren’t the type of band to rely on repetitive chugging to hold their songs together and to fill up the space with something unnecessary. Don’t expect anything on the level of Animals as Leaders however, Intervals have gone with a different approach to the instrumental metal genre. Songs such as “Momento” actually seem to have taken inspiration from bands such as Monuments, utilizing a palm muting technique to get what sounds reminiscent of their song The Uncollective. The style in which they use it accompany that dream like flow they have with their leads. There is also a beautiful clean sounding verse on the final song of the EP “Epiphany” that I honestly would have loved to hear more of. Not necessarily in that same track, but in another track or two to extend the EP a bit. It adds character to their work.

I’m disappointed in the length of this release however. Though it is slightly longer than their previous EP, In Time at 22 minutes feels short to me. It starts, and then it ends. The other side of that coin however is that if they were to include more it would have just felt like filler, just something to extend the life of the album without adding anything significant. Now I’m sure there are many people out there wishing that the band would have a vocalist, and I believe it would be unnecessary.

The lead guitar while staying lead, already takes on the role that vocals would effectively enough. Intervals have definitely cemented their place among other instrumental metal bands, and I anticipate hearing more from them in the future, so long as they’re able to keep it fresh and change it up. Make sure to pick up their EP when it drops on October 30, 2012.  

- Christian

The Crimson Armada have disbanded to allow frontman Saud Ahmed to focus on his new band, The Holy Guile.

Attention for everyone who has been waiting for the news. Saud has decided to make The Holy guile a full time band with all new members. With that being said TCA will not be putting out another album. We appreciate every last fan who supported us through thick and thin ! The rest of our merch is still available online! so get what’s left. Also support THG and everything Saud an the rest of the band do. Saud will be posting a update video explaining more this week.

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