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Architects (UK) have signed to Epitaph and the band is recording a new album to be released in Spring 2014.

UK TOUR!! EUROPEAN TOUR! NEW LABEL! NEW ALBUM!!!

We’re delighted to announce that we have signed to Epitaph Records! Its an absolute honour to join a label that houses the best roster in the genre. We’re also stoked to have signed deals with UNFD in Australia and New Damage Records in Canada. This is a whole new chapter for Architects and we’re stoked to have such a great team behind us.

Many of you will have seen that we are currently in Gothenburg at Studio Fredman recording a brand new album that is penciled for a spring 2014 release. Its sounding splendid - ya gonna love it.

LASTLY - we will be embarking on a UK and European headline tour in support of our new record! We can’t wait to get back out on tour!!! Ticket details to follow…..

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KROQ is reporting that Blink-182 will be playing at the Hollywood Palladium on November 6th and 7th! The band is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of their iconic self-titled release and will be performing the album in its entirety, as well as other classic Blink songs.

But that’s not all… the band will also be performing live in the Red Bull Sound Space at KROQ on November 7th at 1pm!

Tickets for the Palladium shows go on sale Friday, October 25th at 10am via Ticketmaster.com. Tickets for the Red Bull Sound Space show can’t be purchased, but you can listen to win all week long or click the link at the bottom of this page for an additional entry!

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In case you’ve been living under a rock for the past few weeks, Kill The Music are sponsoring the We Came As Romans/Silverstein tour/BBQ Festival in Douglasville, GA on October 26th. If you live in Georgia or the surrounding states, come out and say hello! Who are we gonna see at the show?

Eric and I discuss GTA V online, the infamous GTA V torture scene, the stimulus package, and Watch Dogs getting delayed. Sponsor for this episode: Stamps.com makes it easy to buy and print postage right from your office or home. Ship any package, using any class of mail, to anywhere in the world. You can even call the USPS to come pick up your packages — never go to the post office ever again! Go to killthemusic.net/stamps to start a no-risk trial with a $80 bonus offer! Past episodes can be found here. If you like the podcast, write a 5-star review for it and subscribe on iTunes

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According our reliable source, six bands playing VWT 2014 have been revealed. These are confirmed; no rumors here. Stage placement is unknown at this time. View the bands below!

New Found Glory
Attila
Bayside
Balance & Composure
I Killed The Prom Queen
Yellowcard

Trivium, one of the few bands that have flourished in the 2000’s and managed to garner major respect from many Metal fans. Always trying to remain fresh, the band have always tweaked their sound a bit. Ranging from Metalcore banger ‘Ascendency’ to the Heavy Metal infused ‘The Crusade’, the band has strived to constantly show off their versatile sound. ‘Vengeance Falls’ is no exception.

A huge leap compared to its predecessor, ‘In Waves’, this is an album which will either loose fans or win some. Potentially both at the same time. Different to all other releases, this truly pushes the boundaries of what one band can do. Within their ten year career, never has a band been able to show how well they can expand their horizons. This is special and here’s why.

'Vengeance Falls' is so drastically different to all its predecessors, even if its opener doesn't show it. This dive into strange, unexplored territory begins with 'Brave This Storm'. A song that does feel like an out-take from 'In Waves', this is standard, expected Trivium fare. Great vocals, both with Heafy's clean vocals and the backing screams, solid riffs with some excellent drums and unique bass, it is everything you could expect from them, including the usual kickass solos that the band have made a staple of. So, although a great song, there is nothing that different from the bands norm here. But then you enter the title track of the album, entitled 'Vengeance Falls'.

This is where things get a bit different. It does feature the great vocals, riffs and the normal stuff to expect from Trivium but there is something different here. It is rather chaotic but features some memorable hooks. Still, to identify what is different here is rather difficult but you can tell that this isn’t standard Trivium fare. A great track overall but something is a little different here. You then move into the single of the album, ‘Strife’. Now this is where the difference is so blatant that it hits like a hammer. The riffs here a little different, the layout is a little stranger but, msot of all, the vocals are being done with a different approach by Heafy. It is an approach we have never seen him do before but it makes the track exciting.

However, you either love it or hate it. It still features catchy hooks and riffs and drums and bass but it is something unique from the band. The album moves through songs ‘No Way To Heal’, ‘To Believe’, ‘At The End Of This War’, ‘Through Blood And Dirt And Bone’, ‘Villainy Thrives’ and ‘Incineration: The Broken World’ before slipping into the ending track ‘Wake (The End Is Nigh)’. All of these tracks are different from each other, although there is still the Trivium core here. But everything is still a little different with this release.

Whether it be vocals, bass-grooves, riffs or drumming, it is different. Subtle changes here and there but yet are noticeable to anyone who knows the band well. All the songs are truly great to listen to but I have a problem, only minor but still a problem with this album. With a majority of the tracks on this album, there seems to be parts which don’t quite work. Little things that seem to be there to fill up more time. I’m not saying it is a big issue but I think they could have maybe tried something that works a bit better. However, that is its only flaw. Still a great album and full of excellent material.

The Deluxe edition is also impressive with three bonus tracks; ‘No Hope For The Human Race’, ‘As I Am Exploding’ and a cover of Misfits ‘Skulls… We Are 138’. These are all excellent in their own right and are more closer to the older Trivium but still great fits for this album. The production here is great too. Produced by Disturbed/Device master-mind, David Draiman, this is truly amazing to listen to. Draiman clearly knew where to steer the band and made one of the finest sounding albums possible. Everything is tight and fits together, making this one heck of an impressive sounding album. It’s wonderful to see the band make an album that is so perfectly mixed.

Now, this album is something fascinating. Trivium at heart but very much different to their previous releases. Although it seems like Draiman may have added in some of his Disturbed style to make things a bit more interesting, it is still Trivium. The vocals are still Heafy, with a slight Disturbed edge to them. But it does make it a little more unique to hear from such a big band. The drums are amazing, as always, the bass is well placed and has some serious, often intense, grooves and the guitar work is great, with some excellent riffs and some of Trivium’s best solos to date.

However, the quality of this album is slightly dampened by some parts which just don’t seem to work here. But this is still a fantastic album, even if it may require a second listen to get really into it. Overall a very impressive piece of Metal from a great band and is something to be strongly appreciated.

9.5/10

- Asa

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Motorhead: you should know who these guys are, after being around since the late 1970’s. Pioneers of Speed Metal, influential for Thrash Metal and groundbreaking when they first began. A fast, turbo-charged band, they have helped revolutionize music for decades. Whether it be ‘Ace of Spades’ or ‘Motorhead’, you have heard at least one of their tracks. ‘Aftershock’ is their twenty-second album and it proves that the band are still as strong, fast and powerful as they were when they first began.

Kickstarting this fast-paced blitz fest is the track ‘Heartbreaker’. A fast and ferocious paced song, it gives you an idea of what is yet to come from the band. It continues to prove that the aging heroes are still able to be as crazy as ever and shows us that they still have something to say. The intense drumming, fast riffing, furiously distorted bass-lines and the ough, god-like voice that is Lemmy, it is something that only few of their age could ever dream of unleashing. A speed demon; it is utterly fantastic.

The album continues its speed frenzy of fast, brutal Speed Metal, it blitzes its way through awesome, intense and immersive tracks ‘Lost Woman Blues’, ‘Death Machine’, ‘Silence When You Speak To Me’ and ‘Knife’ before ending on the intense power that is ‘Paralyzed’. Not so surprisingly, that is how you feel after the album ends. Ending on great power and in gritty fashion, it proves that the oldies of Speed Metal are here to make a statement. It is raw, intense and gritty, full of power, faster than a minigun and immersive, this is something that Lemmy and co. can be proud of, showing the world that age really is just a number.

It’s a brutal assault on your senses and is something that only gods could produce, it solidifies their legacy as one of the biggest, most influential and ground-breaking bands to have existed yet. It’s production keeps the overly-distorted, gritty feel that the band has always seemed to have. It is impressive and is just as strong as any other album the band has released over their rather extensive career. Believe me, it is solid work, right down to the tight mix and dirty, rough sound that pours through the speakers.

It is filled with machine gun drumming, highly distorted riffing and some of the grittiest basslines in a damn long while. Not to forget Lemmy’s rough, working man vocals that dominate on the album, still as strong as they were back in ‘79. It is some great stuff and will make any Motorhead fan lose their minds whilst smiling like a child. It is ground-breaking, amazing and downright intense.

So, even now, twenty-two albums in, Motorhead proves that their age means nothing, that they can still be as raw and solid as they were when they released their earliest albums. Lemmy proves to us that he is still God and it cements their legacy deep into your mind. This raw, powerful, fast and intense, being one of the best, most solid releases thus far this year. It is worth a purchase and is still a form of beautiful art, only which can be crafted by the masterminds behind the legend that helped craft Speed, Heavy and Thrash Metal, revolutionizing music still with their impressive, blunt-force, no-holds-barred approach to music.

An essential purchase for fans of the extreme, Motorhead thus prove that they are still as powerful as they have ever been and that they’re not a force to be reckoned with. One heck of a release.

9.5/10

- Asa

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Norma Jean have announced a headline tour dates with Razor & Tie label mates Vanna and other openers KEN Mode, and Exotic Animal Petting Zoo. The tour kicks off on November 15th in Oklahoma City, OK and wraps up on December 12st in Harrisonburg, VA.  Full list of dates below.

Norma Jean Tour Dates
With Vanna, KEN Mode, And Exotic Animal Petting Zoo

November 15 - Oklahoma City, OK - The Conservatory
November 17 - Albuquerque, NM - Launchpad

November 18 - Mesa, AZ – The Underground

November 19 - Anaheim, CA - Chain Reaction

November 20 - West Hollywood, CA - The Whisky

November 21 - San Francisco, CA - DNA Lounge

November 23 - Sacramento, CA – Assembly Concerts

November 26 - Denver, CO - Marquis Theatre

November29 -  Burnsville, MN - The Garage

November 30 - Steger, IL - Another Hole In The Wall

December 3 - Cleveland, OH - Peabody’s

December 4 - Louisville, KY - Vernon Club

December 5 - Detroit, MI - Modern Skatepark

December 6 - Pittsburgh, PA -  Altar Bar

December 7 - Allentown, PA - Crocodile Rock

December 8 – Cambridge, MA – T,T. The Bear’s

December 9 - Amityville, NY - Revolution

December 10 – West Springfield, VA - Empire

December 11 - Richmond, VA - Kingdom

December 12 - Harrisonburg, VA - Blue Nile

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