MY CONTINUING JOURNEY WITH TESLA 04/20/2013 – THE LAZY DAYS AND CRAZY NIGHTS TOUR

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I was “Teslafied” on 03/25/1987 in Albuquerque, NM. My friend Steve and I had bought tickets for the Alice Cooper “Raise Your Fist And Yell” tour. At that point we had never heard of Tesla. When Tesla took the stage and vocalist Jeff Keith announced that we were about to be “Teslafied” we looked at each other in amusement, for about 30 seconds. This band ROCKED! I became an instant fan and have been ever since. I eagerly purchased each new release and caught them several times when they rolled through my town. Years later a very good friend of mine, Mike Araiza, won a chance to play a song on stage with Tesla. That one song turned into several and a long-lasting friendship with the band. A couple of years later that relationship led to a collaboration with Mike’s musical partner, vocalist Jeff Sandoval, and Tesla guitarist Frank Hannon.

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04/20/2013 – My wife and I purchased VIP seats to once again see one of our favorite bands. It was a mellow evening as we waited for the show, there was no opener so the stage was set for just Tesla.

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After a brief intro the band came on strong with “I Wanna Live” and took hold of the sold out crowd and never let go. Despite a few technical glitches the show went off amazingly. Jeff Keith’s vocals were spot on and powerful as ever. Smiling, and at ease, the perfect host for an evening of Rock N’ Roll. Jeff has a personality that makes you feel like you’re at a backyard party watching your friends band.

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 The rhythm section of Troy Luccketta and Brian Wheat anchored the band solidly. Brian is a joy to watch as a bass player. He doesn’t stand in one spot, as some other do, he plays to the crowd from all over the stage. His playing style is solid and rock steady providing the beautiful low-end to the Tesla songs we all know and love. Troy provides the beat with a no B.S. approach. Perfect timing and giving the band the foundation to rock your ass off.

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     Which leaves me with the Dynamic Duo of guitars, Frank Hannon and Dave Rude. These guys are here to amaze. From heartfelt acoustic, to in your face shred these two have got you covered. Frank and Dave compliment each other so well. The classic Tesla song were played live as if they were in super HD, brilliant, and flawless. Flying across the stage, engaging the crowd, drawing you in to the show. This guitar tag team remains one of my favorites. They have gotten the Rock N’ Roll equation right.

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      During the show we noticed that Mike Araiza and Jeff Sandoval (previously mentioned as members of the Frank Hannon band, and close personal friends) had arrived and were enjoying the show as well. We all said hello and hugs were given all around and went back to watching the show.

Jeff Sandoval and Mike Araiza from the Frank Hannon Band.

Jeff Sandoval and Mike Araiza from the Frank Hannon Band.

     The evening’s  set list consisted of songs from the vast library of Tesla greats. Tesla gave the crowd their money’s worth and then some. Including: “I Wanna Live”, “Hang Tough”, “Breakin’ Free”, “Heaven’s Trail”, “Mama’s Fool”, “Getting Better”, “The Way It Is”, “Signs”, “What You Give”, “Love Song”, “Edison’s Medicine”, “”Lazy Days”, “Modern Day Cowboy”, and “Little Suzi” as their encore.   When their set was finished the band took pictures of the crowd and thanked and shook hands with as many as they could from the stage. 

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     The show was over but the evening had just begun to get interesting. We hung around and caught up with Jeff  and Sharon Sandoval and Mike and Marta Araiza. During our catching up a magic “King” and  “Queen” (they’ll know who they are when they read this) managed to slip us a couple of guest passes to meet the band. All of these years of listening to Tesla and now we were getting the chance to meet them.

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     We got meet and talk with Frank Hannon, Troy Luccketta, Brian Wheat, and Dave Rude (Jeff Keith had already retired to the tour bus). We hung around for about an hour and half just talking about projects, music etc. Jeff Sandoval was in full on pimp mode telling the band members about this blog site. He sure made me feel good about what I am doing here on this blog. The guys took a definite interest in it and we shared information for future writings and interviews. Thank you Jeff, Mike, and Marta for the chance to meet this great bunch of guys.

Mike Araiza, Frank Hannon, the Hellion, Mrs. Hellion, and Jeff Sandoval

Mike Araiza, Frank Hannon, the Hellion, Mrs. Hellion, and Jeff Sandoval

Dave Rude and the Hellion

Dave Rude and the Hellion

Troy Luccketta and the Hellion

Troy Luccketta and the Hellion

Brian Wheat and the Hellion

Brian Wheat and the Hellion

     A very special thanks to Jeff, Frank, Brian, Troy, and Dave from Tesla, you guys continue to amaze.

     A super special thank you to Frank Hannon for making the evening EXTRA special!

     “Lazy Days and Crazy Nights” for sure!

     It’s loud, it’s dirty, it’s ROCK N’ ROLL!

     the Hellion

Autopsy “The Headless Ritual” coming this July, Cover art + track list revealed‏

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AUTOPSY “THE HEADLESS RITUAL” COMING THIS JULY

Cover art + track list revealed

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CALIFORNIA – July 2 will mark the return of Autopsy, the U.S. master of brutality, with the band’s sixth studio opus of horror and all-out madness, The Headless Ritual, on Peaceville Records.

Featuring the returning quartet of Chris Reifert, Eric Cutler, Danny Coralles, and Joe Trevisano,The Headless Ritual is a relentless monster of violent and brutal death metal mastery delivered in the unmistakable Autopsy style of chaotic riffing, insane solos and doom-filled interludes, all served with the band’s unhinged brand of vocal sickness. The album was recorded and mixed April 2013 at Fantasy Studios, San Francisco, Calif. with Adam Munoz, and features cover artwork by renowned artist Joe Petagno (Motörhead, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin).

Said drummer/vocalist Chris Reifert, “Expect nothing less than the monstrous brutality that Autopsy has been known to offer. Laurels will not be rested upon, trends will not be followed and mercy will not be shown. Mark your calendars for June and pick out a coffin to lie down and die in. Darkness and death await…”

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The track listing for The Headless Ritual is…

01. SLAUGHTER AT BEAST HOUSE
02. MANGLED FAR BELOW
03. SHE IS A FUNERAL
04. COFFIN CRAWLERS
05. WHEN HAMMER MEETS BONE
06. THORNS AND ASHES
07. ARCH CADAVER
08. FLESH TURNS TO DUST
09. RUNNING FROM THE GOATHEAD
10. THE HEADLESS RITUAL

Among the early breed of U.S. death metal pioneers, Autopsy formed in 1987 in the San Francisco Bay Area and released four albums on Peaceville Records. Beginning with the classic debut Severed Survival in 1989, the group disbanded in 1995 with members going on to form Abscess. Autopsy triumphantly and officially returned from the grave after a 15 year hiatus with the 2010 EP, ‘The Tomb Within,’ followed by the release of the band’s widely acclaimed fifth studio album, Macabre Eternal in 2011.

 

Stay tuned for more information on Autopsy and The Headless Ritual.

Autopsy is…

 

Chris Reifert – drums/vocals

Danny Coralles – guitar

Eric Cutler – guitar

Joe Trevisano – bass

 

 

For more info…

 

www.autopsydeathmetal.com

www.facebook.com/pages/Autopsy-Official/162194133792668

www.peaceville.com/autopsy

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Orchid “Under The Influence…” video trailer with Keith Nickel posted online‏

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ORCHID “UNDER THE INFLUENCE…” VIDEO TRAILER WITH KEITH NICKEL POSTED ONLINE

“The Mouths Of Madness” out May 14 on Nuclear Blast

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA – San Francisco, Calif. doom rocker, Orchid, has released a video trailer featuring bass player Keith Nickel talking about his musical influences and its effect on the upcoming album, The Mouths Of Madnesshttp://youtu.be/Wn_rn9xLEbQ.

 

The Mouths Of Madness is due out May 14, 2013 via Nuclear Blast.

 

Pre-order your CD/Vinyl copy via: http://smarturl.it/Orchid.

 

As an appetizer for The Mouths Of Madness, Orchid recently released the exclusive 10″ vinyl EP ‘Wizard Of War,’ containing a brand new track, a rare bonus track as well as one song off the band’s stunning debut album Capricorn. The EP can also be purchased via the above link.

Check out the lyric video for “Wizard of War” on YouTube

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01. Mouths of Madness
02. Marching Dogs of War
03. Silent One
04. Nomad
05. Mountains of Steel
06. Leaving It All Behind
07. Loving Hand of God
08. Wizard of War
09. See You on the Other Side

Carrying the 70’s-doom-hard-rock vibe to a new level of intensity and adding new facets to the work of art, Orchid has succeeded in staying true to its roots while refining its trademark sound at the same time.

 

The Mouths of Madness instrumental recordings, split into two separate sessions, were done in Hyde Street Studios, San Francisco, Calif. (Dead Kennedys, Mr. Bungle, Joe Satriani, Exodus) as well as in Laughing Tiger Studios, San Rafael, Calif. (Santana, Sammy Hagar), before long-time producer and engineer Will Storkson and his home studio came into play, where the vocals were tracked.

 

The Mouths of Madness was mastered by Richard Whittaker, who also took care of the latest Black Sabbath and Thin Lizzy rereleases/analogue transfers. The legendary producer had this to say: “I’ve been a huge fan of Orchid since I first heard their debut EP back in 2009, and they’ve certainly come a long way since then. So, as you can imagine, to be asked to work with Orchid on their records was an honor and a pleasure.

 

The Mouths Of Madness is such a well-crafted and awe inspiring album. Sonically, it’s 1974 meets 2013 which, for me, takes the Sabath/Pentagram vibe to a whole new level.”

 

Stay tuned for more information on Orchid and The Mouths Of Madness.

Orchid online…

 

http://www.OrchidSF.com
http://orchid.bandcamp.com/
http://www.youtube.com/OrchidSF

 

Also check out…
Under The Influence w/ Mark Thomas Baker:

Album trailer 1: 

Album trailer 2: 
“Capricorn” music video: 

 

Orchid is…

 

Theo Mindell – Vocals
Carter Kennedy – Drums
Mark Thomas Baker – Guitar
Keith Nickel – Bass

PHILIP H. ANSELMO Talks Record Store Day and the Comeback of Vinyl Records with FORBES MAGAZINE‏

PHILIP H. ANSELMO Talks Record Store Day and the Comeback of Vinyl Records with FORBES MAGAZINE

Earlier this week, Forbes Magazine (Forbes.com) posted an in-depth piece on the comeback of vinyl and Record Store Day, written by Tim Clark. In a time where people are quick to label the current state of the music industry as “failing” or “experiencing a downfall”, Tim Clark points out that the independent record store experience illustrates otherwise.

 

Down vocalist and Housecore Records CEO Philip H. Anselmo was interviewed for the piece, and gave his personal thoughts on the rise in record store activity and how it supports growth in the music business and community. As one of the leading voices of the recent indie label and independent music takeover, Forbes looked to Anselmo has a voice of authority.

 

From Forbes piece: “When he was younger, Anselmo used to constantly scour underground record stores and to this day still believes in the vinyl format. “Record Store Day promotes this type of passion of having the actual product in your hand instead of just a download,” said Anselmo. “I love having the full album, art, lyrics and I think vinyl sounds better. And as a label owner, it makes me happy to see that people slowly but surely want to have this tangible copy in their hands instead of a free [expletive] download, which is driving me [expletive] bananas.”

 

Record Store Day is now celebrated on the third Saturday every April is the one day that all of the independently owned record stores come together with artists to celebrate the art of music. Forbes calls Record Store Day, “an industry phenomenon.”

 

To read the full article, visit this direct location.

 

MICHAEL MONROE: Iconic Rock ‘N’ Roll Frontman Releases New Studio Album, ‘Horns and Halos’, on August 27th 2013 via Spinefarm Records‏

MICHAEL MONROEIconic Rock ‘N’ Roll Frontman Releases New Studio Album, ‘Horns and Halos’, on August 27th 2013 via Spinefarm Records

New Video/Single for ‘Ballad Of The Lower East Side’ Released TODAY via YouTube

 

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In 2010, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and uber-energetic front-man and all-round rock ‘n’ roll legend MICHAEL MONROE unveiled his new side project in grand style via an exclusive press conference. Flash forward six months to a full UK tour with Motörhead, and another few months to the release of Another Night in the Sun, a globally-anticipated live album that teased fans clamoring for a final, polished taste of the new project. Finally, roughly a year after MICHAEL MONROE’s original public reveal, the band released their first critically-acclaimed full-length release, Sensory Overdrive, produced by Jack Douglas (Aerosmith, John Lennon). The album went on to win Classic Rock Magazine’s ‘Album Of The Year’ award and landed at #1 on the charts in MM’s Finnish homeland.

 

In 2012, after touring throughout the UK in support of Sensory Overdrive, Monroe announced that he would go back into seclusion to prepare for the band’s next offering. Monroe’s touring and recording outfit, comprised of bassist Sami Yaffa (ex-Hanoi Rocks/New York Dolls), guitarist Steve Conte (ex-New York Dolls/Company Of Wolves), guitarist Dregen (Backyard Babies, formerly of Hellacoptersfame) and drummer Karl ‘Rockfist’ Rosqvist (ex-Chelsea Smiles/Danzig), worked tirelessly in the studio, providing creative support for a frontman whose reputation is genuinely global and whose influence continues to be felt, with musicians of all ages (from Dave Grohl to the original Gun n’ Roses members) citing Michael’s ground-breaking career as a source of inspiration.

Now after several months, the wait is over.  MICHAEL MONROE can finally reveal that the band’s upcoming studio album, Horns and Halos, will hit stores everywhere on August 27, 2013 via Spinefarm Records. The band offers a taste of the new album in the form of a new single and video for the track ‘Ballad Of The Lower East Side’, which can be watched now via YouTube at this location.

 

The track includes a nod to Michael’s early days in New York, a city he moved to for a decade following the mid-’80s break up of glam punk pioneers, Hanoi Rocks. The clip – directed by celebrated videographer/photographer Ville Juurikkala, who has photographed Michael for the past 10 years as well as working with Linkin ParkGood Charlotte and HIM, amongst others – features archive footage and photos of Michael in prime Big Apple mode, interlaced with current live and backstage scenes.

 

“The song ‘Ballad Of The Lower East Side’ is about New York and especially The Lower East Side – what it was way back in the days when I lived  there, how times have changed and how it is nowadays.,” states MICHAEL MONROE. “New York has always been an important city to me since I lived there for 10 years. Two members of our band still live there.  It’s the City of all Cities.”

 

 

Stay tuned for more information coming soon about Horns and Halos. To stay up to date on all things MICHAEL MONROE, visitwww.michaelmonroe.com or www.facebook.com/michaelmonroeofficial.

 

 

Katatonia kicks off “North American Heritage Tour” tonight with Opeth, ‘Buildings’ 7″ vinyl coming for Record Store Day 2013‏

 

KATATONIA KICKS OFF “NORTH AMERICAN HERITAGE TOUR” TONIGHT WITH OPETH

‘Buildings’ limited 7″ vinyl coming for Record Store Day 2013

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SWEDEN – Katatonia, Sweden’s master of dark rock, will kick off its North American tour with Opeth, “North American Heritage Tour,” tonight in Buffalo, N.Y. The extensive run will conquer over 30 cities in the U.S. and Canada this spring, including two special stops, the first in Worcester, Mass. on April 20 where the band returns to play the New England Metal & Hardcore Festival, then in Clifton Park, N.Y. on April 28 where acclaimed Porcupine Tree front-man Steven Wilson will join for the night. A full list of confirmed dates, including five Katatonia headlining performances, can be seen below.

Said guitarist Anders Nyström, “Dear Katatoniaks of North America! You have been blessed to get another round of this truly classic bill together, because today Opeth and Katatonia, two bands who share a longtime friendship and many musical collaborations, are back on the road to cloak you with some true Swedish atmosphere across North America for the next six weeks. We’ve have also added five headlining sideshows that will see Katatonia play a full set. Check out our Facebook (www.facebook.com/katatonia) for daily updates on stage times (as a general rule we’re always on early after doors) and there you’ll also find the ticket links. More and more shows are already added to the sold out list, so we look forward to many fine evenings to come. Let the sunset choir sing again and see ya soon!”

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Katatonia is touring in support of its ninth studio album, Dead End Kings, which released August 28, 2012 on Peaceville Records.

 

Katatonia’s most successful U.S. debut in its 20-year career, Dead End Kings entered at #4 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, #138 on the Billboard Top 200 and #10 on Hard Rock, while also topping 2009’s Night is the New Day first week sales in the U.S.

 

The band’s latest music video for “Lethean,” directed by Lasse Hoile (Katatonia, Opeth, Porcupine Tree), can be seen online here: http://www.deadendkings.com/.

 

Additionally, to coincide with this year’s Record Store Day set for Saturday, April 20, Katatonia will release a special limited 7″ featuring the track ‘Buildings,’ lifted from last year’s universally lauded album. The title is presented on transparent 7″ vinyl and features a re-mix of “Hypnone (Frank Default Hypnocadence Mix),” a track previously unavailable in the U.S.

 

Katatonia last toured North America in September 2012 as part of the co-headlining “Epic Kings & Idols Tour” with The Devin Townsend Project.

 

Stay tuned to the Dead End Kings mini-site: http://www.deadendkings.com for more information on Katatonia, Dead End Kings and “North American Heritage Tour 2013.”

Katatonia on tour w/ Opeth…

4/18 – Buffalo, NY @ The Town Ballroom

4/19 – Montclair, NJ @ Wellmont Theatre

4/20 – Worcester, MA @ New England Metal & Hardcore Fest
4/21 – Quebec City, QC @ Capitole
4/23 – Halifax, NS @ Halifax Forum
4/24 – Moncton, NB @ Casino New Brunswick

4/25 – Montreal, QC @ Petit Campus **Katatonia headline
4/26 – Guelph, ON @ Guelph Concert Theatre
4/27 – Allentown, PA @ Crocodile Rock
4/28 – Clifton Park, NY @ Upstate Concert Hall *w/ Steven Wilson
4/29 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
4/30 – Norfolk, VA @ NorVa Theatre
5/02 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Culture Room
5/03 – St. Petersburg, FL @ State Theatre
5/04 – Athens, GA @ Georgia Theatre
5/05 – Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre
5/06 – Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel

5/07 – Wilmington, NC @ Soapbox **Katatonia headline
5/08 – Lexington, KY @ Buster’s Billiards & Backroom
5/09 – Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue
5/10 – Flint, MI @ The Machine Shop
5/11 – Joliet, IL @ Mojoe’s
5/12 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
5/14 – Fargo, ND @ The Venue
5/15 – Des Moines, IA @ Wooly’s
5/16 – Sauget, IL @ Pop’s
5/17 – Lincoln, NE @ Bourbon Theatre
5/18 – Tulsa, OK @ Cain’s Ballroom

5/19 – Merriam, KS @ Aftershock **Katatonia headline
5/20 – Boulder, CO @ Fox Theatre
5/21 – Boulder, CO @ Fox Theatre

5/22 – Farmington, NM @ Top Deck **Katatonia headline
5/23 – Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre

5/24 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Roxy
5/25 – Agoura Hills, CA @ The Canyon Club
5/26 – Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst

5/27 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Roxy **Katatonia headline

 

 

Katatonia is…

 

Jonas Renske – vocals

Anders Nyström – guitar, backing vocals

Daniel Liljekvist – drums

Per Eriksson – guitar

Niklas Sandin – bass

 

 

Katatonia online…

 

www.katatonia.com

www.deadendkings.com

www.facebook.com/katatonia

www.myspace.com/katatonia

www.peaceville.com

www.omerch.com

 

An interview with Our Precious Demise

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Chris Price – (CP) Drummer
Cat – (vocals)
Brandon Pueblo – (BP) lead/rhythm guitar – Joined OPD about a month ago) 🙂
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     the Hellion: There are always stories about the formation of bands. I especially like the one where veterans from other bands come together. Tell us the story of Our Precious Demise.

     CP – This is a tricky question. I’ll just tell the story of my experience: I was in a cover band, having some fun and looking for a project that I wanted to put all of my attention toward, when I met Charles. He had talked to me about getting together and jamming sometime. I was like, “yeah cool, we will do that sometime”. Not really giving it a lot of thought. Some time went by and again, he asked me to come jam with him and this guy that’s playing guitar with him. At this time, I had the cover band thing, I was sitting in for some friends for a few weeks and had a few other offers that I wasn’t really impressed with, so I said, What the hell, it can’t hurt to just go jam. So, we got out there and really hit it off. Charles had a style about his playing that I really could relate too. After a while we had some songs together and then Joe came in the picture and really held the bass down like a pro. We added another member and called ourselves THRAWL. (I prefer to not mention the other members names) We went at it for about a year or so, and came to the conclusion that we just didn’t like the direction a few of the guys were taking it, so we decided to call it. We took a break for a while and then Charles, Joe and myself decided we would put something together that was more of what we were looking for. We wrote some stuff and tried out some people. Some of the local “ heroes” so to speak. nothing was really catching. Well, Cat and I went to high school together, and got back in touch through Facebook. We hung out and caught up with how life has been and so on… Well, one night we went to a karaoke bar and she sang a few songs and I was like, wow, this girl really has a great voice. Then she went up and did “Enter Sandman” by Metallica. I was like, “Holy shit, did I just hear that coming from this little girl???” Long story short, we talked about it and got her to come out and give it a try. Best thing that could have happened to all of us. After playing for over a year, we wanted to get some more going on in the mix. We wanted a lead guitar player. You would think, those are everywhere, but no, not if your serious about what you’re looking for. About 8 or 9 months into looking, we brought Brandon in for a try at it. This guy learned our songs in a short time and was playing them as if he had been there the whole time, with solos and all. This is a guy with some amazing skills. The shoe fit so we are wearing it proudly. And that’s my take on how it all came together.

     CAT – I had always been in cover bands, seemed to get stereotyped and talked into singing chick songs and put in a certain category, it always irked me, because inside, I wanted to be wailing something from Metallica or even Pantera… When this opportunity arose to front-woman a metal band, and write my own lyrics, you can bet,  it was a HUGE release.  FINALLY I can do what I want and sing how I wanna sing it and not be compared to the way the ‘original’ band did it, as seems always the case of cover bands.

    BP –  When I first met these guys it was bout 2 yrs ago. I tried out for them but the situation wasn’t right. I went to go play in another band for 2 yrs and the band split up. I got a message from Charles asking if I want to try again that he wanted another guitarist. so I jumped on the opportunity cause I really want to play with these guys, so I learned 2 songs and tried out again. they loved what I did and what I can bring to the band. and I can learn the songs really fast and I’m a serious player and that I want to play their style of metal.
     the Hellion:  OPD cites influences from Sabbath to LOG. Are there any influences from outside the genre that have affected you?

     CP – I was putting on records for my dad and his friends at like 5 and 6 years old, that were Black Sabbath, Ted Nugent, Judas Priest, Rainbow, Led Zeppelin, and all kinds of bands in that era. Those bands have been what drove me to being a musician. I have much respect and love for other types of music, but as far as influential, it’s always been the metal world for me.

     CAT – I grew up as the youngest of four siblings, two older brothers and an older sister, heard everything from Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, (Bluegrass) Kiss, Styx, Journey, Rush, and so on… I didn’t mind any types of music over another growing up, every different genre would touch upon a specific emotion, and growing up, I wasn’t even aware that different genres existed, music was music – I listened to what I wanted to feel at the moment.
 
     BP –  I have tons of influences. just not enough time in the day to go over all of them. But the main ones are Megadeth, Dream Theater. Death, Yngwie Malmsteen, Cannibal Corpse. Pantera. Lamb of God, Cacophony, dying fetus, I’m a huge fan of the 80’s shred movement. Steve Vai, Tony McAlpine, Vinnie Moore, and Joe Satriani. Those guys helped shape my style as a lead guitarist.
     the Hellion: How does OPD go about writing new music? Some bands get together and jam until new material comes out, and others bring in their separate pieces and weld them together.What works for OPD?

     CP – Usually Charles will write a structure of some guitar riffs and present them to the band. From there we analyze, dissect, and rearrange as we feel things need to go, everyone spices up their parts, and we call it a song.

   BP – I haven’t gotten together and wrote any songs with them yet when Charles was teaching me the songs if I found a spot to put a solo and were it felt right i wrote it in that spot.

the Hellion: What was the driving force that guided you towards performing music?

     CP – Back when I was a kid, me and my best friend at the time would act out songs we were listening to. He may be using the toy box to act like the drummer and I have a tee-ball stand set up to sing in while using a plastic bat to play air guitar, and vice versa. This was the beginning for me. The desire and drive had been planted like a seed.

   CAT – Growing up I’d CRANK up the house stereo and sing at the top of my lungs, no one was ever around, I just knew I loved it….:) My dad was right, I should have learned to play the guitar but, I always figure one day I will, ‘still waiting to start, lol’ Once I had sung in front of people and had that rush of adrenaline, I knew that is what I wanted to do… Performing live is the most amazing thing for me, the time stands still, I get to be who I truly am, connected with the deepest part of myself. 

    BP – I’ve been playing guitar for almost 20 years now and I don’t see myself doing anything else but performing music. I was born to do this.
     the Hellion: How do you think the internet has affected the music industry? Has it made it harder or easier on bands today? 

     CP – Ahhh, the internet…… Well, things have made a drastic turn since the internet has become such a common tool. From my experiences, it has hurt the industry in it’s old school ways of doing things to the point, it really doesn’t work that way anymore. But, it has helped in a way that you can cover way more ground, hit a much larger group, in an unrealistic short time and do it for much less than you could have in the early 90‘s and before. I see it still molding into what the next big thing will be.

CAT – Worst part is getting ripped off and artists music stolen, on a positive note, it can be the most vital and useful tool to be heard, seen and build a fan base.

     BP – I think the Internet has had a positive effect on bands trying to get exposure. Facebook and other social media sites have helped tons of bands great for promoting shows and other artist. if it wasn’t for Facebook we would still be posting flyers on store windows and telephone poles. and that seemed like you didn’t reach a lot of people that way. now a band has a show everyone knows about it.
     the Hellion:  I have seen some cool things at shows. One of the coolest is seeing a big name band geeking out by meeting another big band. Have you had any fanboy moments? And with whom?

     CP – I’ve never really been star struck, so to speak. We are all people who put our shoes on one foot at a time. But I will say, being in the same room with a super star is a special thing. I guess I’d have to say, one of my previous bands opening for Prong in Southern California, and watching them watching us, was an overwhelming feeling. I listened to them way back and then decades later there’s Tommy Victor in front of me, listening and watching my band. It was an amazing moment.

     CAT – Not really any fan’girl’ moments, yet…
     the Hellion:  Given the opportunity to perform with any act from past or present what would that band be?

CAT – Guess it depends on if you mean open up for or if you mean, play in a band with…. Of course I’d love to open for Lamb of God, but any metal band that has earned my respect by loving what they do, humble, also honestly open about “YEAH – we made to the big show, and how thankful we are”  says a lot for me, doesn’t matter how big a band is, if the members are dicks, I won’t have an interest in them any longer…

     CP – Given the chance to perform with any band…….. This is a hard one…….. I don’t think I can choose just one, lol.
     BP – Megadeth
     the Hellion: In your own words, tell us why OPD matters and what they offer to the music world.

     CP – OPD is a mixture of many influences and offers a style that has been morphed from all these influences to give the listener something that you don’t hear everyday, and for sure don’t see everyday. Something old, yet brand new fresh at the same time.

BP – OPD has a unique style to me. this band can play a show with tons of other bands from: trash metal to death metal n even progressive metal and still fit the bill. it’s a mixture of brutal and melodic songs lots of catchy riff and lyrics you can bang your head and get chills at the same time. tons of talent and so many influences.

     the Hellion: This is the place to give shout out to those who got you here.

     CP – We’d like to thank Billy Melancon, at Dark HouseStudios, Steve Helmer at Helmer Management, Richard Hudson of HyperMedia Group, James Hoskins of Doghouse Entertainment, ALL of the Knights Of Thor for their big support, our fellow band members for their commitment and patience, and most importantly, every single fan that has brought themselves to be counted as a fan of ours, You all are why we do this to begin with. Much love and thanks, and see ya soon.

CAT – We’d like to thank Billy Melancon, at Dark House studios, Steve Helmer at Helmer Management, Richard Hudson of HyperMedia Group, James Hoskins of Doghouse Entertainment, ALL of the Knights Of Thor for their big support, My band members for their commitment and patience, and most importantly, every single fan that has brought themselves to be counted as a fan of ours, You all are why we do this to begin with. Thanks to all the bands who have shared the stage with OPD – always a great time, much love and thanks.

      BP – I want to give a shout out to Cat, Chris, Joe and Charles for giving me this great opportunity to be in this awesome band. and all of the shredders I’ve listen to and have influenced me.
     the Hellion:  You have the floor, you can speak your mind about anything you wish. And….go!

 CAT – Hard to put into words what this band, and our music means to me, we are all friends, and I couldn’t imagine playing without any of them…They are my support system and this band is my outlet for pent-up energy..

     CP – Each individual that hears us or comes to see a show, matters, we hope our music can touch upon the emotion and have some relevance for a fan about something going on in his or her life… We are all united in the love of music, we each fight our own battle and each of us matter. Music is how we connect; with those most like us.

     BP – I think this band is going to blow up huge. I’m so excited to be a part of this and cannot wait for the road ahead! it’s going to be an awesome adventure with these guys!
     And now you know about Our Precious Demise. Great band, wonderful personalities, and definitely goal oriented. Thank you OPD for taking the time to answer these questions. Special thanks to Stevil Helmer for making this happen.
     it’s loud, it’s dirty, it’s ROCK N’ ROLL!
     the Hellion

The song that best defines the spirit of who I am

During a discussion yesterday about the impact of music on our lives the topic of defining songs came up. The question was posed “What single song defines who you are?” I pondered this question for a bit and came to only one conclusion, Rainbow- “Long Live Rock N’ Roll”. It simply states my feelings on the music I love. There is not a second of any day when a song is not running through my head. Someone once told me that if they were to cut me music notes would bleed out of me. “Long Live Rock N’ Roll” indeed!

 

 

it’s loud, it’s dirty, it’s ROCK N’ ROLL!

the Hellion

GET TO KNOW THE VOODOOS!

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https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Voodoos/196825298360

http://tinmanmerchandising.com/thevoodoosband/

 

     How would you act if you had the chance to open for Queensryche on tour? Probably geek out and act fool like I would. Not these lads from Ireland. This band hit the stage running and didn’t let up until their set was done. 

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     Fresh and with a kickass rockin’ sound, The Voodoos brought their A game to the show. 

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     I got to meet the band after the show and chat a bit. I found them quite charming and still full of piss and vinegar. We picked up their debut CD and asked them to sign it. I gave them my copper and gold Sharpies to use and they fell in love with them, so they were donated for the cause, use them well boys!

thanks guys

thanks guys

"V" for Voodoos!!!

“V” for Voodoos!!!

     Thanks for the show, and the hospitality guys, hope to hear more from you soon!

Ladies and Gentlemen....THE VOODOOS!!!

Ladies and Gentlemen….THE VOODOOS!!!

     Here’s a taste to whet your whistle:

     it’s loud, it’s dirty, it’s ROCK N’ ROLL!

     the Hellion

 

THE MUSIC WORLD MOURNS THE LOSS OF DEFTONES BASSIST CHI CHENG

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August 15, 1970 – April 13, 2013

     I was saddened to hear of the passing yesterday of longtime Deftones bassist Chi Cheng. He had been struggling with recovery since a horrific automobile accident in November of 2008. Chi leaves behind a wife and a son. Chi was a  practicing Buddhist, and maintained an interest in Taoism and Shamanism.

     We will all miss our brother Chi. Here is a website where you can get news http://oneloveforchi.com/

R.I.P. Chi I will love and respect you forever

the Hellion