If you’ve seen Periphery on their tour for Periphery III: Select Difficulty, then one should have noticed that lack of a bass player on stage. It was announced at the album’s reveal that bassist Adam “Nolly” Getgood would not be playing live with the band due to production commitments. While fans remained optimistic, Nolly announced that he would be leaving the band permanently.
In the summer of 1978 convicted murderer Gary Tison (Robert Patrick) and his cellmate Randy Greenawalt (Chris Browning) staged a daring escape from an Arizona State Prison, with the help of Tison’s three teenage sons. Their murderous rampage through the southwestern desert shocked the nation with its brutality. While Sheriff Cooper (Bruce Davison) hunted them down, Tison’s wife (Heather Graham) vehemently defended her family in the press.
Melodic metal masters ARCH ENEMY are ready to conquer fans worldwide as they embark on their headlining international “Will To Power Tour” this Fall in support of their highly anticipated new release, “Will To Power”, out September 8 via Century Media Records. The first leg of the tour will trek across Eastern Europe from 9/15 – 10/11 with special guest Jinjer. The band are excited to announce the second round of dates for the “Will to Power Tour” will take place in early 2018 from 1/12 – 2/7 across Western Europe and feature support from Wintersun, Tribulation and Jinjer.
Vattnet (Formerly Vattnet Viskar) have been gearing up to release a new album for a few months now. With the debut of “Dark Black” in June, the band showcased a new direction, one that separated them from the post-black metal sound they were attached to prior. As they detail their new self-titled album, (Simply titled Vattnet) that trend continues, especially on their new single.
Converge last released new music in 2012. That’s a long time for any band, and Converge’s loyal fan base are surely going to eat up anything the band throws their way. That dry spell may have been broken, as the band have released two new songs, their first offering of material since All We Love We Leave Behind.
Ne Obliviscaris are one of the most hyped progressive metal acts of the past few years. Making the news with either impressive musicianship or their crowdfunding goals, the band has gone from Australian music act to national metal icons in a matter of years. With 2014’s Citadel setting up their global takeover, it was only evident that their eventual follow up would be monumental.