Linkin Park, Godsmack, Slayer, Volbeat On Rocklahoma 2015


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Rocklahoma is returning to “Catch the Fever” Festival Grounds in Pryor, OK on May 22, 23 and 24, 2015 with the following lineup:

Linkin Park, Tesla, Godsmack, Slayer, Volbeat, Breaking Benjamin, Papa Roach, Halestorm, Queensrÿche, Live, Anthrax, Ministry, The Pretty Reckless, Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts, Of Mice & Men, In This Moment, Apocalyptica, The Winery Dogs (featuring Billy Sheehan, Mike Portnoy & Richie Kotzen), Motionless In White, In Flames, Aranda, Nonpoint, We Are Harlot, Young Guns, You Me At Six, Periphery, Jake E. Lee’s Red Dragon Cartel, Starset, Shaman’s Harvest, Upon A Burning Body, Sabaton, Like A Storm, Crobot, Islander, Sons of Texas, Wayland, Gypsy Pistoleros, Nasty Habit, Lynam, Bai Bang, Black Tora, ASKA, Kingdragon, BabyJane, Chaotic Resemblance, Firstryke, Dead Metal Society, Ratchet Dolls, Diamond Lane, Mystery, Ragdoll, Mycah, Delta Rose, Loveblast, Loveblast, Warlock Texas, Mach22, Dellacoma, Station, Tempt, Project Terror, London’s Dungeon, Ivy Stone, Lamp Shade Betty, We The Ghost, Well Hung Heart, NICNOS, Even the Dogs, SONS, A Course Of Action, DREK, and Lovebettie, and will be hosted by Eddie Trunk.

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Carolina Rebellion Announces Line Up


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Monster Energy Carolina Rebellion has announced their lineup, happening May 2 and 3, 2015 at Rock City Campgrounds at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Charlotte, NC.

Saturday, May 2
Korn
Marilyn Manson
Rise Against
Sammy Hagar & The Circle
Chevelle
Cheap Trick
Papa Roach
Bush
Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts
Jackyl
Of Mice & Men
Live
Motionless In White
Periphery
Beartooth
Young Guns
Marmozets
Islander
and more

Sunday, May 3
Slipknot
Godsmack
Slayer
Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators
Breaking Benjamin
Halestorm
Queensrÿche
The Pretty Reckless
In This Moment
In Flames
Tremonti
Suicidal Tendencies
Testament
Hatebreed
Starset
Butcher Babies
We Are Harlot
Exodus
And more

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Slipknot, Godsmack, In This Moment Confirmed For 2015 Monster Energy Fort Rock


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The 2015 Monster Energy Fort Rock lineup has been announced. It is happening on Saturday, April 25, 2015 at JetBlue Park in Fort Myers, FL. Watch the trailer here.

More acts are expected to be added, but the lineup so far consists of:

Slipknot
Godsmack
Breaking Benjamin
Papa Roach
In This Moment
The Pretty Reckless
Motionless In White
We Are Harlot
Starset
Young Guns
Islander


Islander – Violence and Destruction


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For a new band just getting started, garnering praise from musicians in the industry is a major benefit. More than just a stroking of the ego, these types of recommendations can help to build hype around an artist as fans of the famous admirer take note of what their musical hero is saying. Islander are a band who have been given such praise, with H.R. from punk legends Bad Brains and Sonny Sandoval from nu-metallers P.O.D. lapping up the foursomes brand of alternative rock/metal.

 

However, just because they like it doesn’t mean everyone will, and when it comes to their debut album, Violence and Destruction (Victory), that certainly rings true.

 

A mixture of heartfelt lyrics and nu-metal/alt-rock tones, Islander’s first full-length is a grower not a shower, with some tracks neither showing nor really growing. A mixture of the two, opener ‘Counteract,’ an angst-ridden metal affair and ‘The Sadness of Graves,’ an aggressive but melodic track, set a high standard from the off but not everything that follows is cut from the same entertaining cloth. ‘New Wave,’ ‘Count Dracula’ and ‘Cold Speak’ are half-decent almost sombre tracks with sincere lyrics but lack anything to really make them stand out, while songs such as the zealous ‘Side Effects of Youth’ and creative ‘Pains’ show a different, more musically passionate side to the band, a side which is much more entertaining to hear.

 

Then there’s the nu-metal anthem ‘Criminals,’ which features the aforementioned Sonny Sandoval and sounds like it was taken straight from the 90s, a great track for anyone who into their nu-metal or is looking for some nostalgia to their youth. In the next breath is ‘Mira,’ a very short track that feels pretty much pointless. Finale ‘Violence and Destruction’ however leaves the album going out the way it came in; with an explosive yet harmonious bang, giving you at least a good last memory.

 

Violence and Destruction is a tale of two halves, one being great and the other being rather unmemorable. If you like your alt-metal with a douse of unpredictability, this album with surely quench that particular thirst, but not always for the right reasons.

 

5.0/10.0

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EMMA QUINLAN