Columbus, OH metal/hardcore act Like Moths To Flames will enter the studio this week to begin work on their next LP. Recording is expected to run from March 14-April 8. On the new album, LMTF reunites with “When We Don’t Exist” producer Will Putney (Upon A Burning Body “Red, White, Green”; Miss May I “At heart”; The Amity Affliction “Chasing Ghosts”). The album is tentatively scheduled for a July release.

Like Moths to Flames will be headlining the 2013 edition of the Rise Records Tour, which also features support from Crown The Empire, The Color Morale, Palisades and My Ticket Home. The trek begins April 19 and runs through May 4. The band is also confirmed for the entire Vans Warped Tour this summer from June 15 to August 4

Rise Records Tour:

 April 19 - Toronto, ON @ The Opera House

April 20 - Syracuse, NY @ Lost Horizon

April 21 - Ottawa, ON @ Mavericks

April 21 - Quebec City, QC @ L’Agitee

April 22 - S. Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground

April 23 - Portland, ME @ Studio 250

April 25 - Utica, NY @ Uptown Theater

April 26 - Edinboro, PA @ Edinboro Campus Events

April 27 - Nashville, TN @ Rocketown

April 29 - Columbia, MO @ Mojo’s

April 30 - Omaha, NE @ Sokol Underground

May 01 - Iowa City, IA @ Blue Moose Tap House

May 03 - Madison, WI @ The Loft

May 04 - Barrington, IL @ Penny Rd Pub

 Road To Warped with We Came As Romans, Upon A Burning Body, Crown The Empire, Set It Off, Ice Nine Kills:

 June 09 - Madison, WI @ The Loft*

June 10 - Fargo, ND @ The Venue*

June 11 - Billings, MT @ Shrine Underground**

June 12 - Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory

June 13 - Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory

June 17 - Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades

June 25 - Flagstaff, AZ @ Orpheum Theater

* WCAR, LMTF & INK Only

** WCAR, LMTF, INK & SIO Only

Vans Warped Tour 2013 - June 15-August 4

UK punk band Turbogeist will infiltrate the U.S. this week with highly anticipated performances at SXSW in Austin, TX in support of their debut EP, Ancient Secrets, which is available now via Spinefarm Records.  Fans can purchase Ancient Secrets today on iTunes and Amazon, and stream the album in its entirety at RollingStone.com.

Turbogeist at SXSW:

March 13 @ 4:00 PM CT - Austin, TX - Rusty’s (405 E 7th St., Austin, TX 78701)

March 13 @ 10:00 PM CT - Austin, TX - Dirty Dog Bar (505 E. 6th St., Austin, TX 78701)

March 16 @ 4:40 PM CT - Austin, TX - Bust Party/The Pussy Palace (4407 Ave. C, Austin, TX 78751)

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Today’s feature of “5 Albums That Influenced Me" comes Strychnia vocalist Kevin O’Laughlin. The band are in the studio working on a new EP which should be out in May.

1. The Cleansing - Suicide Silence

This album is easily my biggest influence when it comes to music in general. Mitch is also my biggest influence when it comes to vocals. I didn’t start getting into extreme metal until I was 16 or 17 years old and when I heard this album my mind was just blown, I loved it. It totally motivated me to want to learn how to do those demonic screams. I still don’t think any deathcore band has topped this album. Although, I really don’t listen to a lot of deathcore these days. The genre has gotten a lot worse in my opinion. I’m more into Death Metal, Thrash Metal, and Black Metal these days. And a lot of non-metal lol.

2. Scars of The Crucifix - Deicide

This album was huge for me when I first joined Strychnia. Not only was I being introduced to some new extreme metal… The vocals on this album really heavily influenced some of the overlaps that I do for Strychnia. This album had a lot of low screams with high screams overlapped, and at the time I didn’t really think anyone was doing that in Death Metal. I was new to metal and I had thought overlapping was more of a deathcore thing.

3. Ashes of The Wake - Lamb of God

This album was another big influence on my vocal style for Strychnia. When I first joined the band, I was really more of a deathcore-influenced Vocalist. I needed to change it up a bit and I needed to add more variety to the tones that I could scream. I didn’t do this consciously, but I definitely used Randy’s mid-screams as a big influence for my own “mid-scream”. I think another thing that led to this was the fact that we used to cover the song “Now You’ve Got Something To Die For” when we first started playing shows together.

4. Negation - Decapitated

Mmmm… good ol’ Decapitated. Haha. BIG influence on my low screams. I love that “e” sound combined with the foreign accent. I love doing Decapiated-style low screams on Strychnia stuff. Obviously I’ve made it into my own style, but these guys and this album are another huge influence.

5. Tomb of The Mutilated - Cannibal Corpse

This album was a huge influence for me when I was experimenting with a lot of deep guttural screams. Through my learning process as a Vocalist I always wanted to have a variety of styles. I never wanted to be that mono-tone guy. Even though that can sound great for some people, it’s just not for me. I just remember practicing “Hammer Smashed Face” and “I Cum Blood” for hours trying to get those crazy gutturals down.

Fresh off a sold out Soundwave Festival and Australian tour, hard rock heroes RED FANG have announced a six week long European summer tour including numerous festival appearances.  The tour kicks off May 31st at Spain’s Sonisphere Festival and includes special appearances at Hellfest, Graspop and previously uncharted territories.  A complete listing of dates is listed below.

This marks the third time the band has set foot across the pond since the release of 2011’s critically acclaimed Murder The Mountains.  Drummer John Sherman commented on the upcoming run:

"We are super excited to get back to Europe this summer and hit some places we’ve always wanted to play, but for one reason or another were not able to - Ireland, Turkey, Iceland, and finally Poland!  And to be a part of some of the bigger festivals with huge names like IRON MAIDEN is just mind blowing.  It’s gonna be a hectic, busy, sleepless, kickass 6 week party!"

RED FANG TOUR DATES:

May 24-27     George, WA            Sasquatch! Music Festival @The Gorge Amphitheatre

***European Festival Dates***      

May 31        Madrid, ES                Auditorio Miguel Rios, Sonisphere
June 01        Barcelona ES               Parc del forum,Sonisphere    
June 04        Athens, Greece               Gagarin 205
June 05        Thessaloniki , Greece           Eightball
June 06        Istanbul , Turkey               TBA   
June 08        Kiev, Ukraine                Bingo
June 09       St. Petersburg,Russia          Zal Oghidania
June 10        Moscow, Russia               Plan B
June 11        Krasnodar, Russia               Arena
June 12       Rostov, Russia             Podzemka
June 13        Murg-Oberhof , GER           Cafe Verkehrt
June 14        Interlaken,Switzerland          Greenfield
June 15        Sliedrecht,Netherlands            Elektra Tuinfest
June 16        Donnington, UK            Download
June 17        Belfast, Northern Ireland         Limelight
June 18.        Ireland, Dublin            Whelans
June 19        Bristol, UK                The Fleece
June 20        Jaworzno, Poland                Metalfest
June 21       Geneve,Switzerland                Fête De La Musique
June 22       Clisson FR               Hellfest
June 23       Gigors et Lozeron FR           Gigors Electric       
June 25       Rome , IT              Traffic
June 26        Milano , IT            Solo Macello
June 27        Salzburg , Austria              Rock House Bar
June 28        Roitschzjora, GER            Full Force Festival
June 29        Osnabrück, GER            Bastard Club
June 30        Dessel , Belgium               Graspop Metal Meeting      July 02        Eindhoven, Netherlands             Effenaar
July 03        Marburg GER                KFZ
July 04      Bochum   GER             Matrix
July 05         Sulingen  GER              Relaod Festival
July 06       Bingen   GER             Bingener Open Air
July 09      Feldkirch, Austria                Poolbar Feldkirch
July 10      Esslingen, GER            Komma      
July 13       Neskaupstadur, Iceland       Eistnaflug Festival

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Music Industry Entrepreneurs Brandon Spearman and Ryan Helm (former guitarist of Solid State Records, Demon Hunter and The Ascendicate) have officially announced the launch of Infamous Empire Records. After one and a half years of building up Infamous Empire as a multipurpose entertainment company, the two have formed a record label that is unique to its rival companies. The label focuses on building the artists record sales while keeping the artist out of major debt with the label.

Most labels are set up where the artist is initially indebted thousands of dollars prior the release of their album. “Everyone at Infamous Empire are all musicians ourselves so we know labels are intimidating to bands” says Spearman, “We’ve created a record label that still allows bands the proper marketing while continuing to keep the band over the profit margin.”

Take a look at a track-by-track exploration of Balladeer and discover a bit of what makes Alan Bonner so magical…

‘Autumn’ – Echoes and Dust: http://echoesanddust.com/2013/02/exclusive-track-stream-alan-bonner-autumn/

“Let’s face it. Most of us in life, at some point have loved someone dearly and royally fucked it up, and lived to regret it. That’s what ‘Autumn’ is about. Looking back and realising that you had something really amazing but you lost it through your own stupidity or insecurity or destructive tendency and the regret that goes with that. I think autumn is the most romantic and wistful of the seasons. There’s something about the turning of the leaves that always makes me look back and reflect on what has been and that is where that song is coming from. But like the seasons life moves in cycles and the final verse talks about “hoping for a better me”. There is always hope. Hope that no matter how badly you screw up in the past you can always do better next time. Life is full of 2nd, 3rd and 4th chances… If you are brave enough to take them.”

‘Lighthouse Song’ – Vents Magazine: http://ventsmagazine.com/alan-bonner-release-new-song-lighthouse-song/

“I love Cornwall. It’s one of the most magical places in the world, full of myth and mystery and folk law. One such piece of folk law is that in the 1700’s the smugglers (or wreckers as they are called in Cornwall)  would shine lanterns from the cliff tops on stormy nights to trick ships full of loot, who saw these lanterns thinking that they were lighthouses. The ships would sail towards these lights and crash against the rocks, so that the wreckers could then run in and steal the loot from the ships. This is documented in Daphne Du Maurier novel ‘Jamaica Inn’.

I used that story as a parallel between some of the emotional ‘wreckers’ I have come across in my own life.  Friends or lovers who I thought had my back, but didn’t. When you sail into someone’s shore, having been drawn in by their light, only to find that all is not what it seemed and that maybe that person is not all that you thought they were or that they pretended to be. It’s no sob story though, just a part of growing up. A lot of the songs on this album have a nautical theme or reference the sea in some way. I was living in Brighton for a couple of years around the time I wrote some of these songs. I’ve always loved being by the sea and I definitely think it had an influence on me.”

‘Look at Me’ – Surviving the Golden Age: http://survivingthegoldenage.com/premiere-alan-bonner-look-at-me/

“I like a drink. In fact that’s a lie. I fucking love a drink. The problem is that sometimes it makes me behave like a prize ass hole.  This one was written the morning after a heavy one when I was full of fear and loathing. I’ve definitely had periods in the past where my partying had gotten out of hand and I wa  going down a bad road. Thankfully that is no longer the case. People can often be judgmental when it’s not them that’s fucking up, without being sensitive to the profound unhappiness that often underlies substance abuse. And that’s what the song is talking about. If your friend or your lover is partying too hard and behaving like a tool, don’t walk away from them if you can help it. Happy people don’t behave like that and chances are they need you now more than ever.”

‘Talia’ – 7Bit Arcade: http://www.7bitarcade.com/audio/listen/alan-bonner-talia/

“Talia is an ode to my best friend of the same name. We met at  on the first day of University and have been thick as thieves ever since The Lyric  written in panic on her birthday one year when I was on the dole and too skint to buy her a birthday present. It was only ever meant to be a silly gift for her and I never intended to release it originally but when I played the demo to my old band members they convinced me to start playing it live when we were touring with my first album. It’s funny because it’s one of the songs that people seem to respond to the most, and now I think it’s one of my best songs. I like to imagine that she is out there in the crowd each night when I play it at the end of the show cheering me on, even on the nights when I know that she’s not there. If there was ever anyone worthy of being immortalised in song it’s her.”

‘Little M’ – Gig Ape: http://niallflack.gigape.com/user/2013/02/10/album-review-balladeer-by-alan-bonner/

“My friends Kim and Dean, down in Brighton  had a baby a couple of years ago and Kim told me that she had made a CD of songs she found relaxing for her to give birth to and that one my songs was included on it. I felt honored that my music would be part of the sound track to such an important event in her life and that I would see this little baby grow up and how cool that would be, so I wrote a song for her. It’s a kind of a lullaby about her coming into the world that she could maybe listen to one day when she is grown up and understand. The M stands for Meisha, that’s her name, although I always call her ”Little M”. She is adorable.”

‘Rainbow Man’ – So So Gay: http://sosogay.co.uk/music-reviews/exclusive-alan-bonner-shares-rainbow-man/

“This song is about the gay hate killing of Mathew Shepherd a gay student who was beaten and tied to a fence on a prairie in Wyoming and left to die in 1998. It is my first attempt at a protest song. Although many artists before me have written songs for Mathew, as a gay man myself I had something to say about it. The world may have become more tolerant towards homosexuality and LGBT rights in the last 15 years but there is still progress to be made. Homophobia still exists today. LGBT kids are still cast out by their families  and are bullied in schools. This one is for them.”

‘Ocean’ – Whiteboard Project: http://www.whiteboardproject.co.uk/music/track-of-the-day/0193-alan-bonner-ocean/

“Ocean is about casting aside past romantic disappointments and having the balls to fall in love again. To ‘dive’ into something that could potentially carry you afloat or drown you completely.  I remember this one being difficult to record as it was recorded straight off the page and I’ve never played it live. Another song inspired by the sea. I must have been a fisherman in a past life.”

‘Redemption’ – Kingloaf: http://kingloaf.com/exclusive-alan-bonner-redemption/

“A song about exorcising your demons. In 2010 I was in a bad way. A chain of events occurred in my life that I didn’t cope well with and I had what you might call a nervous breakdown. ‘Redemption’ is basically about my recovery from that. It’s about coming out of the darkness, into the light. About shaking out your demons and moving on.”

‘Better Man’ – Female First: http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/music/features/alan-bonner-281887.html

“The last song on the album. My sea shanty moment. It’s  a very personal song. I was in a relationship with someone I loved dearly and when it ended they were able to move onto someone else very quickly. It affected me a in a big way and made me look at the mistakes I had made that lead to the relationships demise, but it’s not a sad song. It’s actually about the point in grieving someone or something where you realise it’s time to walk away and let go and forgive yourself.

The whole album deals with a lot of dark stuff and sadness and I wanted it to end on a positive note. A vow to stand tall, walk forward and do better next time. That’s why the last lines you hear on the album are “but I will be a better man, and soon I’ll be free. I’m wounded but walking away from your door. Away from these demons and out to the sea.” The songs on this album came out of some pretty tumultuous experiences but I didn’t just want it to be all doom and gloom. I wanted to take the listener on a journey with me through the darkness and out into the light. I wanted to give the message that if you dig deep and hang in there long enough you can overcome anything. I hope I’ve achieved that. If only one person listens to the album and feels more hopeful and less alone in the world then my job is done.”

You can listen to the album in full on AltSounds.com: http://hangout.altsounds.com/features/156822-exclusive-full-stream-alan-bonners-balladeer-album.html

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For FIT FOR A KING and their fans, months of anticipation are about to pay off. The Texas buzz-band has spent recent weeks unveiling new music via outlets as diverse as Alternative Press, Noisecreep and Absolute Punk. Now, less than a week before the release of its Solid State Records debut, Creation/Destruction - in stores and online March 12th - the band is dropping another ferocious new track, “The Lioness,” as a final preview via heavy music tastemaker Revolver.

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Today’s contribution to our 5 Albums That Influenced Me feature comes from Golden Tanks!

Deftones – White Pony: I’m a massive Deftones fan boy and this is hands down my favourite album of all time. A friend back in school first gave me a copy and I must have listened to it thousands of times since and it never gets old. As a frontman/vocalist I don’t think there is anybody I look up to more than Chino Moreno.

The Hives – Your New Favourite Band: The riffs on this album are awesome. The Hives a such a cool sound and Hate to say I told you so and main offender are songs that you can instantly recognize when you hear those riffs.

The Bronx 1: The Bronx have been a big influence for us and this is probably my favourite album of theirs. It’s the perfect mix of punk and hardcore.

The Ghost of a Thousand – New Hopes, New Demonstrations: We constantly have this album playing in the van. One of the best bands to come out of Great Britain in my opinion and this album is fucking awesome. Again the riffs on this album stick in your head for ages.

Megadeth – All the albums: Important reference for any band because if you write anything that sounds remotely like Megadave, it’s going to be shit.