American Head Charge Bassist Chad Hanks, Dead At Age 46


Sad news today as American Headcharge bassist and co-founder Chad Hanks has passed away after a bout with kidney and liver failure. He was 46. AHC band members and friends of Hanks remembered him on social media and offered comfort to fans. Continue reading


Coal Chamber – Filter – Combichrist- American Head Charge: Live At The Worcester Palladium


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It was a time when we talked about getting piercings and tribal tattoos. That time was the 90s, and that decade was very much in vogue last Saturday at the Palladium in Worcester, Massachusetts.

A reactivated and re-energized Coal Chamber sat on top of the bill with direct support from fellow 90s stalwarts Filter and guest appearances from Combichrist and American Head Charge.

Yes, Coal Chamber and Filter sharing a tour in 2015. Not too bad for a couple of bands that were regularly appearing on Dimension Films’ soundtracks 15 years ago.

For attendees like myself the night was an odd nostalgia trip to the Family Values Tour days, but to most in attendance who haven’t learned to part with their Tripp pants it was a reaffirmation. In a crowd fully donned in leather, spikes, smeared makeup, top hats, goggles (I kid you not) I felt oddly exposed and slightly out of place in my blue jeans and Shai Hulud hoodie. But this is not a knock on those who prefer their pants extra baggy and wallet chain excessively long. If anything, I salute you. Your fashion choices show that you have stronger convictions than I could ever have.

American Head Charge, Photo by Meg Loyal Photography

American Head Charge, Photo by Meg Loyal Photography

I am glad to report that American Head Charge still show a lot of the promise that surrounded them during releases like The War of Art and The Feeding. The rampant personnel changes and hiatus gave me worry, but see them tear into tracks like ‘Ridicule’ and ‘All Wrapped Up’ put all my woes to rest. It could be their inability to find a supporting label, but I wonder why they aren’t more successful? Their combination of heavy, catchy songs with strong clean vocals suggests that they should be sharing the stage with Five Finger Death Punch at the least. If the new material they premiered live was any indication, they can still live up to those expectations.

Combichrist, Photo by Meg Loyal Photography

Combichrist, Photo by Meg Loyal Photography

Not so promising for me were Combichrist. Their brand of industrial metal was lost on me. People have informed me that the particular genre is known as “aggrotech”. Their excessively black attire and makeup seemed bordering on every metal cliché in the book. While some may say the same about the night’s headliners, I feel like Coal Chamber have a tongue in cheek quality to them. Combichrist plays their electronic/metal mashup a little too seriously. So much so that songs like ‘Never Surrender’ and ‘What the Fuck is Wrong with You?’ just come across as juvenile. Next time just smile a little more, guys. And let some more live drums and guitars into the mix.

Filter, Photo by Meg Loyal Photography

Filter, Photo by Meg Loyal Photography

On the opposite end of the musical and visual spectrum, Richard Patrick led a fresh lineup of Filter though a nine song set that touched upon their entire discography. I’m serious about that entire discography bit. They even busted out ‘(Can’t You) Trip Like I Do’ from the Spawn soundtrack. Good song from a not very good movie. The new lineup had the material down pat and Patrick was spry even though his voice has gotten raspier over the years. He was also quite vocal about his respect for the troops and his disdain for Beyonce and her pop contemporaries. He’s really not happy about her. Like he’ll bring her up on three separate occasions before starting the next song. While it was quite nice to cap off the set with staples ‘Hey Man, Nice Shot’ and ‘Welcome to the Fold’, I would’ve loved to hear that rock radio mainstay ‘Take a Picture.’ I’m sentimental about the 90s like that.

Coal Chamber, Photo by Meg Loyal Photography

Coal Chamber, Photo by Meg Loyal Photography

Years of regular gigging since their 2012 reformation has paid dividends for Coal Chamber’s morale and live performance. Aside from vocalist Dez Fafara’s quickly graying hair, the energy on display by the band rivaled any of their younger counterparts. Wasting no time or momentum they started things off with mainstay ‘Loco’ and ‘Big Truck’ setting the stage for a set list heavy with numbers from their 1997 self-titled debut. While it was great fun to indulge in nu-metal jams like ‘Oddity’ and ‘Sway’, Coal Chamber made sure to showcase its new tunes. Fret not Coal Chamber faithful, ‘I.O.U. Nothing’ and ‘Rivals’ groove just as good as anything else in their catalogue live. But for this writer’s money the best bits of the night came in the form of Dark Days songs like ‘Rowboat,’ ‘Something Told Me’ and that album’s title track.

Coal Chamber, Photo by Meg Loyal Photography

Coal Chamber, Photo by Meg Loyal Photography

Coal Chamber, Photo by Meg Loyal Photography

Coal Chamber, Photo by Meg Loyal Photography

The real ace in the hole for Coal Chamber is their live production. They are aware that they aren’t bringing Rush levels of songwriting. Let’s face it, Coal Chamber songs aren’t the most dynamic in metal. And that’s fine because with this Fafara venture it’s about having fun. Apparently borrowing Rob Zombie’s DVD collection, every song is backed by macabre/entreating horror film footage from yesteryear. To add even more visual flare they also bring one of the most elaborate light shows I’ve seen for a Palladium show.

The dream of the 90s was very much alive in Worcester last Saturday night. Cheers.

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WORDS BY HANSEL LOPEZ

PHOTOS BY MEG LOYAL PHOTOGRAPHY


Coal Chamber Live Streaming Tonight’s Show In Denver, CO


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Coal Chamber will be streaming their March 16, 2015 show live from Denver, CO stop at Summit Music Hall, on their current North American tour with Filter, Combichrist and American Head Charge. This is one of 365 concerts to stream over a 12-month period on the Live Nation Channel on Yahoo Screen. Fans can tune in on March 16th at 10:10pm MT here. Fans will also have the freedom to stream the concert wherever they are through Yahoo Screen on iOS, Android, mobile Web, desktop, and Smart TV platforms including Apple TV, Roku, and Xbox 360.

The band will be releasing their new album Rivals on May 19, 2015 in North America via Napalm Records. The record was produced by Mark Lewis (Cannibal Corpse, Whitechapel). Stream “I.O.U. Nothing” here and “Rivals” here.

Rivals Track Listing:
1. I.O.U. Nothing
2. Bad Blood Between Us
3. Light in the Shadows
4. Suffer in Silence
5. The Bridges You Burn
6. Orion
7. Another Nail in the Coffin
8. Rivals
9. Wait
10. Dumpster Dive
11. Over My Head
12. Fade Away (Karma Never Forgets)
13. Empty Handed

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American Head Charge Signs With Napalm Records


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American Head Charge has signed with Napalm Records and will be releasing their new album Tango Umbrella in 2015.

AMERICAN HEAD CHARGE will embark on an upcoming US tour supporting Combichrist, Filter and Coal Chamber in March and April of 2015.

AMERICAN HEAD CHARGE Live:
Mar 03: Vega – Lincoln, NE
Mar 06: @ Marquee – Tempe, AZ
Mar 07: House of Blues – Los Angeles, CA
Mar 08: Regency Grand – San Francisco, CA
Mar 09: Ace of Spades – Sacramento, CA
Mar 11: Showbox at the Market – Seattle, WA
Mar 12: Roseland – Portland, OR
Mar 13: Knitting Factory – Spokane, WA
Mar 14: Knitting Factory – Boise, ID
Mar 16: Summit Music Hall – Denver, CO
Mar 17: The Cottillion – Wichita, KS
Mar 18: Cains Ballroom – Tulsa, OK
Mar 20: Rave – Milwaukee, WI
Mar 21: Harpos – Detroit, MI
Mar 22: Mojoes – Joliet, IL
Mar 23: First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN
Mar 25: Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH
Mar 26: Opera House – Toronto, ON
Mar 27: Rapids Theater – Niagara Falls, NY
Mar 28: Palladium – Worcester, MA
Mar 29: Webster Hall – New York, NY
Mar 31: Rams Head Live – Baltimore, MD
Apr 01: Webster Theater – Hartford, CT
Apr 02: The Emporium – Patchogue, NY
Apr 03: Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, NJ
Apr 04: Trocadero – Philadelphia, PA
Apr 05: Rams Head Live – Baltimore, MD
Apr 06: Mr. Smalls – Pittsburgh, PA
Apr 07: The Norva – Norfolk, VA
Apr 08: The Fillmore Charlotte – Charlotte, NC
Apr 09: Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
Apr 11: Warehouse Live – Houston, TX
Apr 12: Gas Monkey Live – Dallas, TX
Apr 14: Riot Room – Kansas City, MO
Apr 15: Reverb – Waterloo, IA
Apr 17: Vaudeville Mews – Des Moines, IA
Apr 18: Hipps Pub – Eau Claire, WI

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Coal Chamber Releasing Rivals On May 19


coal chamber Coal Chamber will be releasing their comeback release Rivals on May 19, 2015 in North America via Napalm Records. This is the band’s first new album in over thirteen years. With producer Mark Lewis at the helm, Rivals makes it seem as if COAL CHAMBER never took a break at all. They picked up right where they left off and have delivered what some may consider their best work to date. Today the artwork (pictured above) and track listing for Rivals have been revealed.

Frontman Dez Fafara on Rivals:

“This record was over 13 years in the Making and I promise this record won’t disappoint and will be worth the wait! Rivals is solid through and through, there’s maturity and growth in the music while still maintaining the true COAL CHAMBER sound and delivering track after track of killer tunes! We had a great time working together on this record and I hope you all enjoy it as much as we do!”

Rivals Track Listing:

01. I.O.U. Nothing
02. Bad Blood Between Us
03. Light in the Shadows
04. Suffer in Silence
05. The Bridges You Burn
06. Orion
07. Another Nail in the Coffin
08. Rivals
09. Wait
10. Dumpster Dive
11. Over My Head
12. Fade Away (Karma Never Forgets)
13. Empty Handed
14. Worst Enemy

The band will be venturing in a North American headline tour with Filter, Combichrist and American Head Charge as support. Dates are below.

COAL CHAMBER w/ Filter, Combichrist, and American Head Charge:

Mar 06: Marquee – Tempe, AZ
Mar 07: House of Blues – Los Angeles, CA
Mar 08: Regency Grand – San Francisco, CA
Mar 09: Ace of Spades – Sacramento, CA
Mar 11: Showbox at the Market – Seattle, WA
Mar 12: Roseland – Portland, OR
Mar 13: Knitting Factory – Spokane, WA
Mar 14: Knitting Factory – Boise, ID
Mar 16: Summit Music Hall – Denver, CO
Mar 17: The Cottillion – Wichita, KS
Mar 18: Cains Ballroom – Tulsa, OK
Mar 20: Rave – Milwaukee, WI
Mar 21: Harpos – Detroit, MI
Mar 22: Mojoes – Joliet, IL
Mar 23: First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN
Mar 25: Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH
Mar 26: Opera House – Toronto, ON
Mar 27: Rapids Theater – Niagara Falls, NY
Mar 28: Palladium – Worcester, MA
Mar 29: Webster Hall – New York, NY
Mar 31: Rams Head Live – Baltimore, MD
Apr 01: Webster Theater – Hartford, CT
Apr 02: The Emporium – Patchogue, NY
Apr 03: Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, NJ
Apr 04: Trocadero – Philadelphia, PA
Apr 06: Mr. Smalls – Pittsburgh, PA
Apr 07: The Norva – Norfolk, VA
Apr 08: The Fillmore Charlotte – Charlotte, NC
Apr 09: Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
Apr 11: Warehouse Live – Houston, TX
Apr 12: Gas Monkey Live – Dallas, TX

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Soil – American Head Charge – HED PE – Wolf Bourne: Live at Club Academy, Manchester UK


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This show was a sell out, and you can understand why with such an amazing, nostalgic line up . The atmosphere at the venue was super charged from the beginning with everyone turning up to support their favourite bands, old and new.

Wolfbourne where the 1st band to kick off the show with a bang and they certainly did not disappoint. Based out of Vancouver, BC the band consist of the members Chris Witoski – Vocals , Lanning Kann – Guitar, Brett Nussbaum – Bass and Robbie Sheldrick – Drums . The hard rock, grungy metal edge this band possesses is truly mesmerising.

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Wolfbourne share similarities to Soundgarden, Iggy Pop David Bowie and Nine Inch Nails in my opinion. In both the intense drum and bass groove to the fast-paced, punk style they share within the creative genius of the music they create and share. The energy of this band on stage combined with the majestic beard that Chris has is something to be seen for yourself. I don’t think I have been to a concert where the first act to open up the event has so much rare power.

If you have not heard of Wolfbourne yet – I seriously recommend you follow them and purchase the latest album titled In the beginning. The band will be touring to support the album throughout 2014 and all of 2015.

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(HED) P.E. is one of the bands that a lot of fans came to witness in all their splendour and glory.

“The name (Hed) p.e. is a name that the lead singer ( Jahred ) came up with which basically means our consciousness is connected to the planet and the planet is evolving, therefore, we as her children evolve with her. The “p.e.” originally was defined as PLANETARY EVOLUTION, and sometimes morphs to PLANET EARTH and back, but both carry the same message, the (Hed) is the symbol for consciousness. WE ARE ON THE MOTHERSHIP!”

The band believe it or not have been on the alternative music scene for 20 years, since 1994. It wasn’t until 2000 when the bands most recognised album titled BROKE catapulted Jahred and the band into the mainstream and solidified them as a mainstay in the rock and metal community. I love the Fusion that the long-standing punk rock heritage with G-Funk-inflected hip-hop.

We first encountered (Hed) p.e, when Jahred walked on stage in full army camouflage gear and a full face mask – the scene was very surreal at first. The music had dark undertones and almost a riot feeling in the air. There were a few bewildered looks of people’s faces, with the intense stage presence.

The amount of energy when ‘Bloodfire’ started playing though, it set everyone back when they first heard the track, pits were being ripped open. To show the support for the amazing and euphoric feeling we all had.

Constant requests where being screamed to the band for their favourite tracks to be played – As soon as the first cords of ‘Renegade’ and ‘Bartender’ where heard the place erupted into a mass frenzy.

The combined enthusiasm of Jahred jumping into the crowd. His with his unique stage performance really set them out from he other bands . Everyone’s hands fist pumping into the air. Showing full respect the epic-ness of the song.

 

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Having survived severe addictions, countless tours, the major label minefield, and the death of guitarist Bryan Ottoson, American Head charge have resurrected! They have returned to create new music and decimate crowds across the globe.

Following the 2007 deactivation of the band the (near) classic line-up of vocalist Cameron Heacock, bassist Chad Hanks, keyboard player Justin Fowler, drummer Chris Emery and guitarist Karma Cheema is back! To solidify their return they’ve added guitarist Ted Hallows to round out the line-up.

 

They burst our ear drums with the outstanding quality of tracks they performed. Cameron’s interaction with the fans was astonishing, high-fiving the front line, talking in between tracks, forming a bond with everyone. I think it puts a personal spin on attending a concert.

The heavy industrial rock sound of this stunning band filled the auditorium with passion and power. I absolutely loved the set they gave for this tour.

When they started to play ‘DND’ , all hell broke loose , with their fans embracing in the ambiance of the song being performed live .

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The building nearly took off when Soil entered on stage, the sound of the up roar and applause from the crowd brought tetanus to your ears.

 

It just proves how well the band are received. Even after 18 years after being created, following trials and tribulations, they still have it. In fact, they never lost the ability in the first place.

The sure passion returning vocalist Ryan McCombs has, with his almost God like presence on the stage. He just draws you in to the lyrics. It certainly does take you back to your teens (because I am old). Listening to the bands albums and tracks. It is almost like a time machine, the smells, and what part of your life you where at.

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There was so much respect for the band; fans were ecstatic seeing them live again with the return of Ryan as lead singer. The crowd loved the energetic sound of the flawless sound system at Club Academy that night. It makes you feel that you are a part of the show, an intimate gathering with your idols. Rather than huge outdoor festivals that can be impersonal.

And yes they played ‘Halo’ – by demand . Probably one of the most recognised tracks from the bands discography.

 

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WORDS: EMMA WILSON

PHOTOS: LUKE DENHAM PHOTOGRAPHY

 

 

 

 


Coal Chamber, Filter, Combichrist, American Head Charge Set For Upcoming Tour


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Coal Chamber will be doing a North American Headline Tour this spring with Filter, Combichrist and American Head Charge supporting. They recently completed tracking their first studio album in over 12 years with producer Mark Lewis (Whitechapel, DevilDriver, Black Dahlia Murder) on the yet still untitled album, which is tentatively slated for a Spring 2015 release via Napalm Records. Ministry’s Al Jourgensen recently did a cameo on an upcoming song.

COAL CHAMBER w/ Filter, Combichrist, and American Head Charge
Mar 06: Marquee – Tempe, AZ
Mar 07: House of Blues – Los Angeles, CA
Mar 08: Regency Grand – San Francisco, CA
Mar 09: Ace of Spades – Sacramento, CA
Mar 11: Showbox at the Market – Seattle, WA
Mar 12: Roseland Theater – Portland, OR
Mar 13: Knitting Factory – Spokane, WA
Mar 14: Knitting Factory – Boise, ID
Mar 16: Summit Music Hall – Denver, CO
Mar 17: The Cottillion – Wichita, KS
Mar 18: Cains Ballroom – Tulsa, OK
Mar 20: Rave – Milwaukee, WI
Mar 21: Harpos – Detroit, MI
Mar 22: Mojoes – Joliet, IL
Mar 23: First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN (No American Head Charge) *
Mar 25: Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH
Mar 26: Opera House – Toronto, ON
Mar 27: Rapids Theater – Niagara Falls, NY
Mar 28: Palladium – Worcester, MA
Mar 29: Webster Hall – New York, NY
Mar 31: Rams Head Live – Baltimore, MD
Apr 01: The Webster – Hartford, CT
Apr 02: The Emporium – Patchogue, NY
Apr 03: Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, NJ
Apr 04: Trocadero – Philadelphia, PA
Apr 06: Mr. Smalls – Pittsburgh, PA
Apr 07: The Norva – Norfolk, VA
Apr 08: The Fillmore Charlotte – Charlotte, NC
Apr 09: Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
Apr 10: Vinyl Music Hall – Pensacola, FL
Apr 11: Warehouse Live – Houston, TX
Apr 12: Gas Monkey Live – Dallas, TX

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