Around Town: Friday May 25 2007.

The News Review:

- Around Town: Friday May 25 2007.
- The Gauntlet: Lordi Metal News
- Dave Navarro | Music Videos News Photos Tour Dates Ringtones and…
- The Gauntlet :: – Heavy Metal – News – Videos – Ringtones – mp3s -…
- Dual vocalists proved ideal for Lacuna Coil
- Music Review | Velvet Revolver

Around Town: Friday May 25 2007.
Free with registration – Tri City Herald – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 24, 2007
Around Town: Friday May 25 2007. (24-MAY-07) Tri-City Herald (Kennewick WA). Ray’s Golden Lion off George Washington Way Richland… Howard Amon Park Richland. Events include a color guard exhibition music by D. Barry “The Bear” Long food booths and more. Museums Living History Series features the life of pioneer Pierce Pambrun 2 p.

The Gauntlet: Lordi Metal News
thegauntlet.com – May 24, 2007
release “The Arockalypse” available now via New York City’s The End Records. ‘Hard Files” with LRDI airs tonight (Thursday May 24) on Sirius’ “Hard Attack” (Sirius channel 27) beginning at 7:00 PM ET. ‘Hard Files’ is a weekly one hour aural glimpse into the music and lives of some of your favorite metal bands. The LRDI special will re-air on Saturday May 26 at 3:00 PM ET and again on Sunday May 27 at 6:00 PM ET. Get inside the heads of LRDI and find out what Finland’s monster rock n’ roll band thinks about this summer’s upcoming ZZFEST tour the world’s reaction to their metallic ascension and how they deal with the smell of their killer costumes! Date: May 24 2007As Reported by: jason Tags:.

Dave Navarro | Music Videos News Photos Tour Dates Ringtones and…
MTV.com – May 24, 2007
Born on June 7 1967 in California Navarro. Read MoreFeatured… He immediately threw himself into his next musical project entitled Spread and worked on a book of photography. Trust No ne marked his solo debut in summer 2001. setNGrp(1);lsConf. setNKw(10);lsConf.

The Gauntlet :: – Heavy Metal – News – Videos – Ringtones – mp3s -…
thegauntlet.com – May 24, 2007
Then again this is no ordinary modern metal act. This is Bring Me The Horizon. In the seemingly short span of 3 years since their formation Bring Me The Horizon has accomplished more in that time than most bands do in 10. In 2006 Bring Me The Horizon was the recipient of a KERRANG! Award for “Best British Newcomer” and held steady on MySpace’s top 100 list of most played bands currently boasting a playcount of 4… Known for their technically beautiful yet honestly brutal sound the band’s widespread appeal has been swelling to a point of no return. Bring Me The Horizon is being licensed to Earache through their UK home label Visible Noise and they could not be more thrilled about the deal. Julie Weir the A&R director of Visible Noise says “Bring Me The Horizon are an extreme and incendiary band and where better for them to be released in the US than through the home of extreme music!!” Earache Records US Label Head Al Dawson believes that the band’s future now burns even brighter; “We are overjoyed to be given the opportunity to work with Bring Me The Horizon They are one of the most talented extreme bands to come out of England in the last few years. ” Date: May 24 2007As Reported by: jason Tags:.

Dual vocalists proved ideal for Lacuna Coil
Georgia Straight – May 24, 2007
But according to Mig­liore the group’s death-doom aspect has diminished over time. “When we started it was nearly 10 years ago” says Migliore “and of course we were listening to [darker] bands like the Gathering and Paradise Lost. So obviously it influenced our music but I wouldn’t call us gothic-metal or anything like that anymore. “Karmacode is actually more prog-metal than anything else; its intense yet melodic vibe recalls Queensrÿche’s adventurous peration: Mindcrime. “We learned to improve our songwriting throughout the years” says Mig­liore. “If you listen to Karmacode I wouldn’t say that we’ve softened up; it’s probably the heaviest album we’ve ever written. But it’s also as you say accessible because of the way we write.

Music Review | Velvet Revolver
New York Times – May 24, 2007
It’s music about cravings for sex drugs fame and getting even and about the impact of guitar riffs and power chords backed by mighty drumbeats; it mixes preening arrogance with sullen dissatisfaction. “All that first-class jet set gets me down” Mr. Weiland sang in “Big Machine. ” At this late date Velvet Revolver is probably the style’s most skillful working band. The members are old hands at Hollywood rock… And “The Last Fight” built from folk-rock to earnest power ballad: “They’re afraid when we spit out the fire and start living. ” But the set was mostly about strut and sneer; there were platforms on top of the stage monitors so band members could step up and flaunt their moves. Punk provided the veneer but metal’s respect for technique governed the sound. Weiland’s snarl deepened verse by verse; riffs built as they repeated until cymbals provided a crashing release. When Slash took solos drawing on Eric Clapton’s supple phrasing and Jimi Hendrix’s bite he held his guitar vertically and only moved his fingers. Velvet Revolver moved outside its self-chosen niche to choose encores: Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here” (which Mr.

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