Neil Young has launched a pre-order of his upcoming December 10th release Live At The Cellar Door, through his website beginning today.

The latest in his Archives Performance Series, the album collects recordings made during Young’s intimate six-show solo stand at The Cellar Door in Washington D.C. between November 30th and December 2nd, 1970, a few months after Reprise released his classic third solo album After The Gold Rush in August.

The album can be pre-ordered here in three configuration options: CD, on 180-gram vinyl mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering and pressed at Pallas in Germany (for maximum vinyl sound quality), and as a FLAC digital album. Everyone who pre-orders will each receive an instant download of the album track "Old Man." Click here for a view into the track.

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Affiance are currently on the road with Protest The Hero and have just announced their first tour of South Africa to kick off March 22, 2014! Dates are below. Singer Dennis Tvrdik checked in from the road to say, “We never thought we would have the opportunity to play music overseas, let alone in Africa! Super excited to explore and experience South Africa for the first time.” Tickets are on sale this Wednesday the 27th through www.CompuTicket.com, as well as at CompuTicket outlets and Checkers stores in SA.  Affiance Live In South Africa is sponsored by MK Ondergrond, Music Connection, and Plug Music.
Affiance w/ Protest The Hero, Architects, The Kindred:

11/07 Ottawa, ON – Ritual
11/08 Montreal, QC – Tulipe
11/09 Toronto, ON – Sound Academy
11/12 Thunder Bay, ON – Crock’s
11/13 Winnipeg, MB – Union Hall
11/14 Saskatoon, SK – Odeon
11/15 Edmonton, AB – Avenue Theatre
11/16 Calgary, AB – The Gateway
11/18 Vancouver, BC – Vogue
11/19 Portland, OR – The Branx
11/20 Seattle, WA – El Corazon
11/22 San Francisco, CA – Slim’s
11/23 Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy
11/24 San Diego, CA – Soma Side Stage
11/25 Tempe, AZ – Club Red
11/26 Albuquerque, NM – Launchpad
11/27 Denver, CO – Summit
11/29 Dallas, TX – The Door
11/30 Houston, TX – Warehouse Live
12/02 Atlanta, GA – Masquerade
12/03 Orlando, FL – The Beacham
12/05 Greensboro, NC – Greene Street Club
12/06 Cleveland, OH – Agora Ballroom
12/07 Chicago, IL – Bottom Lounge
12/08 Detroit, MI – Magic Stick
12/10 Pittsburgh, PA – Mr Smalls
12/11 Baltimore, MD – Ottobar
12/13 New York, NY – Gramercy
12/14 Worcester, MA – The Palladium
12/15 Philadelphia, PA – The Trocadero
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Along with the re-release of ‘As The Palaces Burn’, which was originally released a decade before, Metal fore-runners Lamb Of God also released a special ‘Making Of’ DVD for the album too. A little treat for their long-time fans, it marks the struggles and personal battles conflicted during the making of one of the 2,000’s most

important albums. It is the perfect companion piece that is wonderful along side the re-released remastered/remixed edition of ‘As The Palaces Burn’. This is not the first time Lamb Of God have created one of these DVD’s but this is by far one of their most insightful.

Explaining the personal conflicts and the difficulties they encountered during the making of the album, this DVD goes into great detail about the whole idea behind the album that would be considered one of their greatest works in years to come. It also charts the highs and lows that were scattered throughout the entire album making process, allowing fans to get a better understanding of the bands growth throughout the duration of making the album.

What makes this such a unique experience is that this is something that was released ten years after the album first came out, showing us how much the band has truly grown over the years. It also allows out-siders of the band, and even the Metal community, to see what truly goes on behind closed doors of what is one of the most extreme genres of music formed. This helps to highlight the anger and hatred the band felt towards the U.S government after the incidents that occurred on September 11th, 2001, a prominent subject on the album.

It features interviews with the band, Devin Townsend (whom originally produced the album) and other personnel involved with the album. But what makes this so amazing is that it helps highlight the changes the band has made since the albums release, touching upon subjects such as the addiction to alcohol Blythe once had and how those times still haunt him and also the trial that Blythe faced in Czech for the manslaughter of a fan. All of these are touched upon to show how much impact this album has had on both the band, their families, their fans and on modern Metal as a whole. Being something that was filmed years after the original album was released makes this a special release that is not only for Metalheads, but for people who have a passion for music as a whole.

This is by far one of the most in-depth music documentaries yet and the bands personal best. It captures the band and the highest point of the career facing some of the hardest times of their lives whilst recapturing the magic and momentum they felt when making that pinnacle album. It is in-your-face, shocking and upsetting that helps to show a band that has endured so much. ‘As The Palaces Burn’ was the album that put Lamb Of God on the map, helped further by ‘Ashes Of The Wake’, with their fifth album, ‘Sacrament’, solidifying their title as heavy-weights of modern Metal, but yet it was also so much more than that.

It was an album that had so much to offer but never fully delievered due to production and was something that really made the band begin to mature as a unit. This DVD helps show that, making it a highly important piece of the Special Edition release of ‘As The Palaces Burn’. Whether you love the band, love Metal or just love music, this DVD will open your eyes and will let you into the minds of ordinary people dealing with some of hardest decisions in their life. This is a great mix between the story of the album and the long process the band endured during its production and the struggles they face years after its first release. In-depth, moving and fascinating, this is everything a ‘Making Of’ DVD should be. Purely wonderful.

10/10

- Asa

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For Today’s new album, Fight the Silence, on February 4th 2014.  The band has also launched the new album pre-order bundles with unique items such as headphones and canvas art prints. Pre-Order now HERE.

The band will head out this January as headliner on the Fight The Silence Album Release Tour with Like Moths to Flames, Stray From the Path, The Plot In You and Fit For A King (tour dates below).

For Today Tour Dates
w/Like Moths to Flames, Stray From The Path, The Plot In You and Fit For A King
January 30 - Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
January 31 - Pomona, CA @ The Glass House
February 3-  Mesa, AZ @ Nile Theatre
February 5 - Denver, CO @ Summit Music Hall
February 6-  Des Moines, IA @ Wooly’s
February 8 - St. Louis, MO @ Fubar
February 9-  Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall
February 10 - Pontiac, MI @ Crofoot Ballroom
February 11-  Toronto, ON @ Opera House
February 12-  Montreal, QC @ La Tulipe
February 13-  Clifton Park, NY @ Upstate Concert Hall
February 14-  Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
February 15-  Allentown, PA @ Crocodile Rock
February 16 - New York, NY @ Gramercy Theatre
February 18 - Springfield, VA @ Empire
February 19 - Greensboro, NC @ Greene Street
February 20-  Douglasville, GA @ The 7 Venue
February 21-  Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum
February 22 - West Palm Beach, FL @ The Box
February 23 - Jacksonville, FL @ Roc Bar
February 25-  Birmingham, AL @ Zydeco
February 26 - Louisville, KY @ Expo Five
February 27 - Indianapolis, IN @ Deluxe at Old National Centre
February 28 - Joliet, IL @ Mojoes
February 1 - Iowa City, IA @ Blue Moose
February 2 - Minneapolis, MN @ Skyway Theatre, Studio B

The first music video from the Therapy EP is out today! TECH N9NE and Rolling Stone are teaming up to unleash the official new music video for ‘Hiccup’, directed by Anthony Devera. The video depicts a store robbery gone wrong, but exposes the true story of the thief in backwards motion, revealing the true nature of his reasoning. Watch the video here via Rolling Stone, and while you’re on the web, watch a behind the scenes video released last week that highlights the performance portions of the video.

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As a fan of Dave Grohl, I was very excited to ear Ghost’s new EP, “If You Have Ghost”, which he recorded and produced. Unfortunately, I was not very impressed with the new EP. It has a total of 5 songs. One of which is a cover of the song “If You Have Ghosts” by Roky Erickson. This is the song inspiring the EP’s name. Another of the four songs is a live version of their song, Secular Haze. There were a few problems I had with the EP.

My favorite from the EP was the Roky Erickson cover, the other ones just didn’t appeal to me. The song “I’m a Marionette” has a very boring and empty chorus, while the verses are pretty good and full of life. I feel that Papa Emeritus’s vocals are pretty enthusiastic, and that he doesn’t have a vast vocal range, making the singing a bit dragging and generic.

The song “Crucified” has very annoying versus, having no singing, just whispers dark lyrics, kind of like a Haunted House actor. The most different song from the others is “If You Have Ghosts”, the other songs kind of blend together, all having dark lyrics and written similarly.

The album was fairly boring at times, but a bit of it was written decently, and having a unique sound. I personally didn’t like the singers voice and I felt  bored at times through the EP. I figured I would like a product of Dave Grohl, but it definitely wasn’t my cup of tea. Most of the songs are over five minutes too, making them get very interesting very quickly. I wouldn’t exactly recommend this album,but I could see many people liking their dark and unique sound  to all of their songs.

4/10

Chris Grieco

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Cameron Argon, better known by his stage name Big Chocolate is an American musician, producer. He’s also the founder of the death metal solo project Disfiguring the Goddess and has gained renowned work in the music industry by his skill in music production and remixing. Past episodes can be found here. If you like the podcast, write a 5-star review for it and subscribe on iTunes. The sponsor for this episode is Audible.com, the premier provider of digital audiobooks. Audible has over 100,000 titles to choose from in every genre: thrillers, business, romance, comedy, sci-fi and more. Audible titles play on iPhone, Kindle, Android and more than 500 devices for listening anytime, anywhere. Get a FREE audiobook download at www.audibletrial.com/killthemusic

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I Surrender Records, run by former Midtown drummer Rob Hitt, Gaby Fainsilber, and Alex Sarti will release, I Surrender Records Presents: Our Voices, on November 25. This is the first in what the label hopes will become an ongoing series of EPs featuring original solo tracks from the members of some of the biggest and most influential punk and indie bands.

The initial EP, which is premiering on Absolutepunk.net at http://goo.gl/AZC6MG, features brand new music from Adam Lazzara of Taking Back Sunday, Anthony Raneri of Bayside, Chris Conley of Saves The Day, and Vinnie Caruana of I Am The Avalanche.

Tyler, TX metal titans FIT FOR A KING are pleased to debut their new video for “Keep Me Alive” today exclusively through Alternative Press.

The song is a brand-new track off of the upcoming release of Descendants - a re-recorded version of FIT FOR A KING’s 2011 debut album that helped launch their already impressive career - set to drop November 25th on Solid State Records.

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