Watch Epica’s Simone Simmons Sing Heaven’s A Lie With Lacuna Coil Live


As Epica and Lacuna Coil continued their USA co-headline tour, the bands shared more than just the billing on the marquee. In New York City for the last night of the tour, each bands’ frontwoman joined the other for renditions of some of their best-known songs. Watch Simone Simmons join Lacuna Coil for their hit ‘Heaven’s A Lie’ and then Cristina Scabbia join Epica for ‘Storm The Sorrow’!Continue reading


Fortarock: Part II Live at Nijmegen, NL


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Crowd at Fortarock, photo by Susanne A. Maathuis

Crowd at Fortarock, photo by Susanne A. Maathuis

Exodus, photo by Susanne A. Maathuis

Exodus, photo by Susanne A. Maathuis

Exodus are known for their fast paced and high energy live shows, and this was no exception. The musical equivalent of a kick in the teeth and a moshpit that left many bruised and battered finally give the bloodthirsty thrash fans in the audience what they were thirsty for all day. And while the summer sun-scorched the pit and the aggressive assault of sound infected the crowd, singer Steve Souza reminds them that while he loves the violence, pick one another up.

Lamb of God, photo by Susanne A. Maathuis

Lamb of God, photo by Susanne A. Maathuis

Lamb of God are known to be utterly brutal, a reputation they keep on this warm June day in Nijmegen. They’re also an experienced and excellent festival band, pulling crowd from all over the fest. The shops and stalls at the other side of the field are pretty much deserted as the band take the stage and fling their groove metal into the sweltering sun. The heat really picked up, leading vocalist Randy Blythe to douse his head in water several times, but didn’t deter the high energy show the band gives. Blythe also made a small comment about pit etiquette, reminding the whirling crowd we’re all in this together. All in all an excellent and thunderous performance.

Clutch, photo by Susanne A. Maathuis

Clutch, photo by Susanne A. Maathuis

Now it’s time, I finally get to see Clutch live. After cancelling part of their summer tour last year, the American stoner-rock band finally visit our continent again. And boy do they deliver. All of them are incredible musicians, and the crisp quality of the soundmix is incredible for an outdoor fest. They get a metal crowd to shake some booty to their bluesy, groovy psychedelic rock with Zappa-esque lyrics. And while most of the band has little stage presence, the focus pulled by their excellent front man, Neil Fallon, means they’re interesting and fun to watch, if you’re not to busy getting your groove on to the excellent timing and swung of the drummer, Jean-Paul Gaster.

Epica, photo by Susanne A. Maathuis

Epica, photo by Susanne A. Maathuis

After a quick bite to eat of one of the many stands that little the festival terrain, we head over to the main stage to see Epica. They honor their name by the stage setup they tote out and definitely know how to rock the pyro. Add to that the excellent vocal condition Simone Simmons is in today (something that can sometimes be a bit of an issue with the band) and the incredibly tight and larger than life show, this is an excellent show. It’s also good to see every member of the band getting involved in cheering the crowd on, who lap up the hand gestures and clapping that even their keyboard player joins in with. It’s small wonder they got awarded an export award a day prior for selling most records outside of our own small speck on the map.

Venom, photo by Susanne A. Maathuis

Venom, photo by Susanne A. Maathuis

You don’t go to a Venom gig to hear excellent musicianship. You go for the show. Pyro, insanity and a hell of a lot of energy, even some good musicianship from guitars and drums, however the bass is all over the place. Does this matter? Hell no! Venom is about frothing at the mouth and gleefully smashing your first into someone’s face, who then grins at you and returns the favor. Oh and fire! Though it seems vocalist and bassist Chronos had forgotten about the timing of the pyro, and set his own hair on fire briefly, but even that cannot stop this juggernaut of a band as the violent fun must always continue!

Slipknot, photo by Susanne A. Maathuis

Slipknot, photo by Susanne A. Maathuis

As dusk sets in and the last golden rays of sunlight hit the main stage, Slipknot get their show on the road. This is a whole different league to anything we’ve seen today, with flying and turning mini-stages for the percussionists, the masks, extra lights, and more. And what about the music you ask? You can love or hate Slipknot, but they are all good musicians, with an incredibly eye for detail and showmanship, that doesn’t in any way strip away from the musical quality of the show. The switches between clean vocals and grunts by front man Corey Taylor are tight and impressive and for an hour and a half the band has the entire grounds captivated. This is much more than a gig, this is a music based circus act, that brings you up and down whenever the band feels like it. A fitting end to an excellent day of this reputable fest.

Slipknot, photo by Susanne A. Maathuis

Slipknot, photo by Susanne A. Maathuis

 

Slightly sun-burned and quite satisfied the visitors and me leave the festival grounds to the buses, on our trek home. Fortarock, we thank you.

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WORDS AND PHOTO BY SUSANNE A. MAATHUIS


Machine Head Announce Fall Headline Tour of North America


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As Machine Head puts the finishing touches on their highly anticipated new album, their first for Nuclear Blast Entertainment, the band has announced a 21 city, headline tour of the North America this fall.

 

A terrific lineup comprised of the modern kings of Bay Area thrash as headliners, with Children of Bodom, Epica and Battlecross in tow promises to be a fine show with a little something for fans of different styles of metal.

 

 

Rob Flynn of Machine Head commented about the tour in a press release:

 

Machine Head raised the bar with concert production for 2012 ‘s ‘Locust’ tour, and now we plan to raise the bar again with our biggest US show yet, and the strongest line-up out there for 2014, PERIOD! This is a MUST SEE event for any heavy metal fan in America! I am stoked that we were able to join up with our friends in Children Of Bodom, one of the premier power metal bands of our time, and our friends in Battlecross, who we toured with on Mayhem last year, and are going to bring the old-school thrash vibe. Epica’s symphonic metal will add a touch of much needed class to the drunken shenanigans that will surely take place on this raucous tour. Come out and be a part of history ladies and gentlemen!”

 

All tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 AM EST.

 

10/04/14 Denver, CO – Summit Music Hall

10/06/14 Dallas, TX – House of Blues

10/07/14 Houston, TX – House of Blues

10/09/14 Orlando, FL – Hard Rock Live

10/10/14 Atlanta, GA – Masquerade

10/11/14 TBA

10/12/14 Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory

10/14/14 Toronto, ON – The Sound Academy

10/15/14 Montreal, QC – Metropolis

10/16/14 New York, NY – Terminal 5

10/17/14 Worcester, MA – Palladium at the Rock N Shock Festival

10/18/14 Cleveland, OH – Agora Theater

10/20/14 Chicago, IL – Concord Music Hall

10/21/14 Milwaukee, WI – The Rave

10/22/14 Minneapolis, MN – Skyway Theater

10/24/14 Saskatoon, SK – O’Brians

10/26/14 Edmonton, AB – Shaw Conference Center

10/28/14 Vancouver, B.C – The Vogue – Vancouver, B.C.

10/29/14 Seattle, WA – Showbox SODO

10/31/14 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater

11/01/14 Hollywood, CA – Palladium

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After their work at Jingletown Recording Studios in Oakland California, Machine Head are completing work on their eighth full-length studio album at Trident Studios in the San Francisco Bay Area. Ghost Cult will be bringing you further coverage of this tour and MH’s new album as we get closer to the release date, expected to be announced soon.

 

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