Blackest Of The Black Destination Festival will be taking over Oak Canyon Park in Silverado, CA in Orange County this Memorial Day Weekend, Friday, May 26th and Saturday, May 27th. The brainchild of Glenn Danzig, the event not only serves as a music festival, but as a cultural experience: an escape. The festival will be hosted by Full Metal Jackie and will feature camping, along with a number of sinister attractions, and two music stages curated by Danzig.
“This is probably going to be Marvel’s first flop,” I remember reading upon the announcement that the Guardians of the Galaxy, an obscure Marvel property at the time, was going to be getting the movie treatment. It was a gamble, to be sure, especially coming after the fact that the films Marvel Studios had produced films surrounding the core Avengers members. However we all know how that turned out: a talking raccoon, two green people, a tree that said maybe five words on a good day, and a space pirate originally from Earth defied the odds and became household names. The sequel was confirmed right away and suddenly things were looking very different for Marvel as a whole going forward.
Sikth have been long credited by bands like Periphery and Monuments as being an influnece on their sound. As a whole, the djent scene has gone on to constantly cite the band as an influence, with even Periphery taking them on tour in the US just this past summer. As it stands, the band had broken up for a few years, but has since returned and are now getting ready to release their first full album since 2006.
“Dangerous” music is essentially non-existent today. The Satanic Panic of the 80’s is gone, the shock of Marilyn Manson’s performances fails to terrify… Music, in particular metal and its extreme subgenres, are existing in their own bubble now, cut off from the mainstream eyes that were so quick to scrutinize with only some breaking mainstream. While this gives the genre an ability to not worry about outside eyes, it ends up keeping bands out of the spotlight. Bands need to truly shock and terrify if they’re going to make any sort of impact today, and it’s not a feat so easily accomplished. That’s where Full of Hell come in.
Invidia has unveiled additional dates to their previously announced “Screaming Black Curse” tour with All Hail The Yeti and supporting act Broken Rail. The tour will begin on May 17th in Los Angeles at the notorious WHisky A Go Go and wraps up on June 4th in Fullerton, CA. For more information on Invidia and upcoming tour dates, CLICK HERE. Bassist Matt Snell said: “Invidia is beyond thrilled to hit the road with our friends in the mighty All Hail the Yeti! We’re excited to see our Invidian nation again as we roll through the U.S.! Come out and have a night you wont forget!!!” The “Screaming Black Curse” tour is sponsored by Schecter Guitar Research and Black Hope...
One of the most influential heavy metal bands of all time, Diamond Head, will be returning to the States for tour dates in May and in August. From May 17-27, the band – led by co-founding member/guitarist Brian Tatler – will be playing headline shows (and two dates with Ross the Boss, as well as a performance at the Legions of Metal Festival in Chicago with Armored Saint, and an appearance at Rocklahoma in Oklahoma).
CONVEYER has announced details behind their new album, No Future, set for release on Victory Records on June 23, 2017. “Our goal with No Future was to capture the energy and passion of a CONVEYER live show on record,” reveals guitarist Ty Brooks. Today, the band unleashes a new video for the track “Whetstone,” a furious, staunch anthem towards the brokenness of the current world.
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