I got the opportunity to sit down with guitar great and Alter Bridge member Mark Tremonti right before the guys took off for Europe. It was shortly after their epic new album Fortress was released. You can read all about it on page 16 of the new Rock Revolt Magazine:
http://rockrevoltmagazine.com/rockrevolt-magazine-issue-7/
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013
The Dead Daisies Don't Let Broken Limbs Slow Them Down While Visiting The US
The Dead Daisies, who herald from Australia, recently stepped on US soil for the very first time as they took part in the 2013 Rockstar Uproar Festival. That visit, powered by the strength of their album Lock'N'Load, helped to grow their fan base here in the US tremendously. I talked to lead singer Jon Stevens as he took a break from rehearsing and he gave me the cliffnotes version of how the band got to this spot:
http://rockrevoltmagazine.com/Magazine/September2013/RockRevoltIssue6.html#p=2
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Over 30,000 Rock All Day Long At The 2012 Carolina Rebellion
The 2nd
annual Carolina Rebellion moved its stomping grounds to the Rockingham Speedway
in North Carolina this year and the masses showed up to rock. It may have only
been May the 5th, but it felt like it was in the middle of July on
the day of the show. Over 30,000 people showed up in the blistering heat and
humidity and they were treated to a day of rock that they will long remember.
The gates
opened at 9:00am and the people started rolling in by the carload to claim
their spot in front of the three stages used. The smaller stage which was
sponsored by Jagermeister showcased a lot of the newer bands on the bill
including Ghosts of August who kicked off the day at 11:00am , New Medicine,
Red, Redlight King and P.O.D., who are poised for a big comeback with a new
album due out this summer.
The two
bigger stages included the Carolina Stage and the Rebellion Stage, bet you
would have never guessed that. These stages were sponsored by Monster Energy
Drink. The crowds in front of stage went back further than the human eye could
see. As the masses rocked out all day, they managed to stir up a small dust
storm that slowly covered everyone who was there. Let’s not fail to mention the
huge amount of crowd surfing that went on too. Those security guards definitely
got a workout that day.
Weaving the
Fate kicked off the bigger stages as they performed second on the bill, but it
wasn’t until later when Halestorm took the stage that the crowd truly got fired
up. Lzzy Hale and her boys kicked off their set with their #1 song “Love Bites
(So Do I)”. Their set was heavy on new songs off of their new album The Strange
Case Of. The only complaint being heard was that their set was too short.
I would have
to say that Five Finger Death Punch got the award for lighting a fire
underneath the crowd. The crowd erupted in a fury of energy when they hit the
stage and lead singer Ivan Moody fed off of that energy. Their set saw the
crowd surfing increase at least 100%. What an energetic and over the top set
these guys put on.
Recently
inducted Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Slash brought his right hand man Myles
Kennedy with him to perform. He performed some of his solo material, but the
biggest crowd reactions and sing-along’s came when he broke out the Guns and
Roses classics such as “Sweet Child O’ Mine”. Myles has such a powerful voice
and sounded amazing. He had many asking “Axl who?” As the sun went down,
Evanescence took to the stage. Amy Lee has been somewhat of a stranger to North
Carolina since the band’s debut album came out in 2003. Amy sounded great and
treated the fans to a hit filled set.
Korn took
the stage as the air began to cool, but they turned up the heat on-stage and
delivered one of the best sets of the day. The mixed new songs with older
classics such as “Falling Away From Me” as well as their cover of Pink Floyd’s
“Another Brick in the Wall”. A surprise treat was when Brian “Head” Welch took
the stage with the band for the first time in seven years and performed the
classic track “Blind”.
The night
ended with a stellar set from the band Shinedown. Brent Smith and the band took
the stage and delivered in a big way to the crowd. “Sound of Madness”, “If You
Only Knew” and “45” were just some songs from their hit heavy set. Newer songs
from their latest album included the title track “Amaryllis”, “Unity” and the
hit “Bully”. A powerful acoustic version was performed when Smith took center stage
with guitarist Zach Myers. They closed with their smash “Second Chance”.
Several
bands did meet and greets where the purchase of their CD was required to meet
them. FYE had a tent set up to help out with this aspect of the day. Monster
Energy Drink also had a tent set up and a few of the bands did a meet and greet
where the band signed a promo 8x10 photo for the fans. It was a rare treat for
many to get up close to some of the people that they adore and idolize.
Overall, it
was a great show! The people who put the show together listened to the
complaints from last year’s show and tried to remedy all of them. There was a
lot more room for the fans to move around, there were plenty of water and
plenty of food vendors. There was even a hint that it may move to a two day
show next year, plus the Friday night campground show. This year’s show seems
to be regarded as a success and the expansion to another day next year just
seems inevitable.
Slash Returns To Rock And Roll Roots On Apocalyptic Love
There are
many iconic musicians who can get by with using only one name. You have Sting,
Bono, Cher and Prince. There’s also an iconic guitarist that needs to be added
to that list. He’s almost as iconic for his black top hat and flowing dark hair
as he is for his legendary riffs in Guns and Roses.
Saul Hudson,
known to his fans as Slash, released his first solo album back in 2010 and it
was received well by critics and fans alike. He had numerous guest vocalists on
it including Ozzy Osbourne, Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas and the one and only
Myles Kennedy. Slash took Miles out on the road with him to promote the album
and the two formed a musical bond that was itching to get into the studio and
start recording.
Apocalyptic
Love is the product of that musical kinmanship between Slash and Myles. This
album is so much different than his first solo album and I mean that in the
best way. It’s stronger lyrically because of the excellent songwriting skills
that Myles brings to the table. Also, the fact that Myles is the lone vocalist
on this album allows the connection between the singer and lyrics to be
presented in a stronger, more emotional delivery.
The album
kicks off with the title track and the riff that’s layed down is a strong
indicator that this is going to be more of a rock and roll freight train than
Slash’s last effort. Myles kicks in with his insane vocal prowess and the bar
is immediately raised from the last solo effort by Slash.
It doesn’t
take long before you realize that Slash is playing with a renewed sense of
urgency. Don’t get me wrong, he has always been an amazing guitar player, but
Myles seems to have awoken a sleeping beast. It’s been quite a few years since
Slash has played with this much passion and intensity.
Speaking of
beasts, “Anastasia” is exactly that. What starts off as a beautiful acoustic
piece, suddenly changes gears as Slash plugs in his electric and starts wailing
away on it. This is, without a doubt, one of the greatest things he has created
in his illustrious career. The vocal performance by Myles is so passionate and
convincing and the harmonies on the chorus just take the song to another level.
As far as solos go, it may be the best solo Slash has recorded since the Use
Your Illusion sessions.
If you’re looking for a powerful ballad, then
look no further. “Far and Away” is just what the rock and blues doctor ordered.
It’s a beautiful composition and Myles is just amazing. It has a bit of a
bluesy flavor to it and Slash slows down the shredding to deliver a slower, yet
just as powerful solo. Raise your lighters high in the air on this one; it will
light up an entire arena.
Now, I know
some of you out there just can’t get enough of the old Guns and Roses classics.
Well, fret not metal heads because there are a few tracks on here that just may
take you back in time to their heyday. I dare you to play “One Last Thrill” and
“Shots Fired” and tell me that they don’t have that classic G-n-R flavor to
them.
It’s really
hard to find any major faults with this release. Slash and Myles have
definitely raised the bar on this new release. The bond that developed between
the two of them while out on tour is one of enormous magnitude. I can’t take
anything away from the rest of the band either. The combination of Todd Kerns
on bass and Brent Fitz on drums help to round out this lethal lineup.
I can’t wait
to hear this material performed live. I hope that Slash will do a tour and not
just play festivals. A headline tour of his own would allow for a longer
set-list and more time to highlight this amazing piece of art. We’re almost
mid-way through 2012 and Apocalyptic Love is one of the most solid releases to
come out this year.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Over 30,000 Rock At The 2012 Carolina Rebellion
The 2nd
annual Carolina Rebellion moved its stomping grounds to the Rockingham Speedway
in North Carolina this year and the masses showed up to rock. It may have only
been May the 5th, but it felt like it was in the middle of July on
the day of the show. Over 30,000 people showed up in the blistering heat and
humidity and they were treated to a day of rock that they will long remember.
The gates
opened at 9:00am and the people started rolling in by the carload to claim
their spot in front of the three stages used. The smaller stage which was
sponsored by Jagermeister showcased a lot of the newer bands on the bill
including Ghosts of August who kicked off the day at 11:00am , New Medicine,
Red, Redlight King and P.O.D., who are poised for a big comeback with a new
album due out this summer.
The two
bigger stages included the Carolina Stage and the Rebellion Stage, bet you
would have never guessed that. These stages were sponsored by Monster Energy
Drink. The crowds in front of stage went back further than the human eye could
see. As the masses rocked out all day, they managed to stir up a small dust
storm that slowly covered everyone who was there. Let’s not fail to mention the
huge amount of crowd surfing that went on too. Those security guards definitely
got a workout that day.
Weaving the
Fate kicked off the bigger stages as they performed second on the bill, but it
wasn’t until later when Halestorm took the stage that the crowd truly got fired
up. Lzzy Hale and her boys kicked off their set with their #1 song “Love Bites
(So Do I)”. Their set was heavy on new songs off of their new album The Strange
Case Of. The only complaint being heard was that their set was too short.
I would have
to say that Five Finger Death Punch got the award for lighting a fire
underneath the crowd. The crowd erupted in a fury of energy when they hit the
stage and lead singer Ivan Moody fed off of that energy. Their set saw the
crowd surfing increase at least 100%. What an energetic and over the top set
these guys put on.
Recently
inducted Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Slash brought his right hand man Myles
Kennedy with him to perform. He performed some of his solo material, but the
biggest crowd reactions and sing-along’s came when he broke out the Guns and
Roses classics such as “Sweet Child O’ Mine”. Myles has such a powerful voice
and sounded amazing. He had many asking “Axl who?” As the sun went down,
Evanescence took to the stage. Amy Lee has been somewhat of a stranger to North
Carolina since the band’s debut album came out in 2003. Amy sounded great and
treated the fans to a hit filled set.
Korn took
the stage as the air began to cool, but they turned up the heat on-stage and
delivered one of the best sets of the day. The mixed new songs with older
classics such as “Falling Away From Me” as well as their cover of Pink Floyd’s
“Another Brick in the Wall”. A surprise treat was when Brian “Head” Welch took
the stage with the band for the first time in seven years and performed the
classic track “Blind”.
The night
ended with a stellar set from the band Shinedown. Brent Smith and the band took
the stage and delivered in a big way to the crowd. “Sound of Madness”, “If You
Only Knew” and “45” were just some songs from their hit heavy set. Newer songs
from their latest album included the title track “Amaryllis”, “Unity” and the
hit “Bully”. A powerful acoustic version was performed when Smith took center stage
with guitarist Zach Myers. They closed with their smash “Second Chance”.
Several
bands did meet and greets where the purchase of their CD was required to meet
them. FYE had a tent set up to help out with this aspect of the day. Monster
Energy Drink also had a tent set up and a few of the bands did a meet and greet
where the band signed a promo 8x10 photo for the fans. It was a rare treat for
many to get up close to some of the people that they adore and idolize.
Overall, it
was a great show! The people who put the show together listened to the
complaints from last year’s show and tried to remedy all of them. There was a
lot more room for the fans to move around, there were plenty of water and
plenty of food vendors. There was even a hint that it may move to a two day
show next year, plus the Friday night campground show. This year’s show seems
to be regarded as a success and the expansion to another day next year just
seems inevitable.
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