Bloodbath, Cor Scorpii, And Superlynx Added To Inferno 2019


Swedish death metal supergroup Bloodbath is confirmed to as a new headliner at Inferno Metal Festival 2019, Opeth and Dimmu Borgir. The band consists of members from bands like Paradise Lost, Opeth, Katatonia, and Craft. Also newly confirmed are Cor Scorpii and Superlynx! The full lineup so far and ticket option is listed below. Continue reading


Impaled Nazarene, DVNE Added to Inferno Festival 2019


 

Finnish black metal greats Impaled Nazarene and UK sludge/doom band DVNE have been added to Inferno Festival 2019. The fest already boasts Opeth, Dimmu Borgir, The Black Dahlia Murder, Taake, 1349 and many more. More bands will be announced soon. Check out the full line-up so far below. Continue reading


Opeth Booked For Inferno Metal Festival 2019


Progressive metal giants Opeth have booked a special appearance at Inferno Metal Festival in Oslo, NO in 2019. The festival recently announced such esteemed extreme metal bands as Dimmu Borgir, The Black Dahlia Murder, Taake, 1349 and many more. More bands will be announced soon. Check out the full line-up so far below. Opeth will release Garden of the Titans: Live at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on November 2nd via Moderbolaget Records / Nuclear Blast Entertainment. This historic event was captured for the DVD, Blu-Ray and Vinyl formats during their performance May 11th, 2017 at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver, CO. Both the DVD and Blu-ray formats include CDs containing the audio as well.

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The Black Dahlia Murder, Inculter And Caronte Booked For Inferno 2019


Europe’s longest running and best black and death metal festival, Inferno 2019, has booked three more impressive bands for next spring. The Black Dahlia Murder, Inculter, and Caronte have been added to the killer lineup that already includes Dimmu Borgir, Taake, 1349, Vomitory, Gaahls Wyrd, Carach Angren, Batushka, Tribulation, and many more.Continue reading


Eindhoven Metal Meeting 2016 – Part II


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Starting even earlier today, we managed to be just in time to catch Der Weg Einer Freiheit. The German atmospheric black metal trio might be one of the biggest surprises of the entire festival. From their small, fragile dreamscapes to the frenzied, loud black metal riffing, their show journeyed the entire spectrum and made it beautiful. The compositions were so convincing that the lacking bass player was hardly noticeable. A very, very good show to start off the day.Continue reading


Festival Preview: Brutal Assault 2016


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Tomorrow kicks off the 21st Brutal Assault Festival with Parkway Drive, Neurosis, Arch Enemy, Behemoth, Mastodon, Abbath, Devildriver, Exodus, Ministry, Nile, Obituary, Satyricon, Ihsahn, Dark Tranquility, Dying Fetus, Unearth, Conan, Voivod, Taake, Septic Flesh, Insomnium, Stuck Mojo, and Mono among others. Making the festival unique compared with other events are the art exhibition, horrror film festival, revolutionary Cashless/Access card system, and other features that have always made Brutal Asault the leaders in the festival going experience. Previously announced bands Electric Wizard (visas) and Terror (surgery for Scott Vogel) have cancelled and replaced with Uffommamut and Raised fist respectively.

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Wednesday kicks off with bands like Abbath, Mastodon, Neurosis, Devildriver, Mutooid Man, Chelsea Wolfe, Tribulation, Conan, Vektor, Gruesome, Shining and more.

 

Gojira, Photo by Hillarie Jason

Thursday features Parkway Drive, Gojira, Ministry, Exodus, Ihsahn, Dark Tranquility, The Black Dahlia Murder, H20, Animals As Leaders, Immolation, Aborted, TesseracT, Obscura, and more.

Friday has Arch Enemy, Moonspell, Taake, Satyricon, Cattle Decapitation, Sigh, Coroner, Obituary, eptic Flesh, Voivod, Raised Fist, iron Reagan, In The Woods and others.

 

Arch Enemy, by Meg Loyal Photography

Arch Enemy, by Meg Loyal Photography

Saturday closes things out with headliners Behemoth, Agnostic Front, Insomnium, Moonsorrow, Destruction, MGLA, Venom INC, Archgoat, Stuck Mojo, Holy Moses, Stick To Your Guns, Lightening Bolt and more. Tickets are still avaialble at this link:

Behemoth, by Susanne A. Maathuis Photography

Behemoth, by Susanne A. Maathuis Photography


Mastodon, Ministry, Parkway Drive, Behemoth And More Booked For Brutal Assult 2016


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Long-running and legendary Brutal Assault Festival takes place again this year for their 21st edition. Taking place which takes place in a military fortress Jofesov in Jaromer, in the Chech Republic the four day festival runs from August 10-13th. In addition to headline acts Mastodon, Ministry, Parkway Drive, and Behemoth, the fest features names from across all genres of rock and metal such as Aborted, Agnostic Front, Angelcorpse, Animals As Leaders, The Algorithm, Archgoat, Birdflesh, Bury Tomorrow, Conan, Coroner, Dark Funeral, Dark Tranquility, Devildriver, Die Krupps, Disavowed, Destruction, Electric Wizard, Eskimo Callboy, Exodus, Eyehategod, Gruesome, Hypnose, Immolation, Insomnium, Iron Reagan, Jig-Ai, Knuckledust, Leprous, Mgla, Misery Loves Co., Mithras, Moonspell, Mono, Mutoid Man, Nile, Obituary, Omnium, Gatherum, Satyricon, Septicflesh, Shining, Sigh, Sikth, Slagmaur, Taake, Terror, Textures, The Black Dahlia Murder, Tribulation, Vektor, Valkyrja, Voivod, Whiplash and more. Tickets are on sale now with camping packages at this link:

 


Eindhoven Metal Meeting Adds Hail Of Bullets, Archgoat, Memoriam, And More


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The storied Eindhoven Metal Meeting will take place for the 8th time this December 16th -17th at the Effennar in Eindhoven, NL. The fest has added new bands to the bill such as Hail Of Bullets, Archgoat, Memoriam, Illdisposed, Valkyrja, Insanity Reigns Supreme & Burning Hatred. They join a lineup that already includes Mayhem performing all of De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas, Tiamat, Moonspell, Destruction, and more. More bands will be announced soon. Tickets are on sale at the festival’s website:

 

Previously announced bands for EMM 2016:

Aura Noir (NO)

Archgoat (FI)

Batushka (PL)

Benighted (FR)

Bleeding God (NL)

Burning Hatred (NL)

Caronte (IT)

Cirith Gorgor (NL)

Destruction (DE)

Emptiness (BE)

Endstille (DE)

Enthroned (BE)

General Surgery (SE)

Gutalax (CZ)

Hail Of Bullets (GB – David Ingram (ex-Benediction, Bolt Thrower) on vocals)

Harakiri For The Sky (AT)

Hell (UK)

Insanity Reigns Supreme (BE)

Illdisposed (DK)

Mantar (DE)

Mayhem (NO – legendary debut album ‘De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas “is played in full!)

Memoriam (UK – with band Bolt Thrower, Cerebral Fix and Benediction)

Moonspell (PT – special setlist based on “Wolfheart” and “Irreligious!)

Necrophagia (USA)

Protector (SE)

Schammasch (CH)

Seth (FR)

Tiamat (SE)

Toxic Waltz (DE)

Valkyrja (SE)

Re Ganger (NL)


Marduk, Dark Funeral, Krisiun, Anaal Nathrakh Confirmed For Kaltenbach Open Air


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Kaltenbach Open Air Festival has confirmed their lineup, happening August 20-22, 2015 at Spital am Semmering, Austria. The bands confirmed include:

MARDUK
DARK FUNERAL
AGALLOCH
KRISIUN
ANAAL NATHRAKH
ROTTING CHRIST
GOD DETHRONED
VALKYRJA
BENIGHTED
THULCANDRA
HELLSAW
DARKFALL
HIDEOUS DIVINITY
SELBSTENTLEIBUNG
TORTHARRY
DOOMAS
KILLING AGE
SUCKING LEECH
MATER MONSTIFERA
SCARECROW N.W.A.
THE MORPHEAN
AMONGST THE DECEIT
SUICIDE
MORTAL STRIKE
EREBOS
PROMETHEUS
BLESSMON
AMONG RATS
UZZIEL
ENCLAVE
PROGERIA BUFFET
BÄD HAMMER
RECTAL ROOTER
KOA Bandcontest Winner and Metal Champ Winner

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Cloak of Freyja – Gunnar H. Thomsen and Terji Skibenæs of Týr


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Týr has toured heavily for their latest release, Valkyrja (Metal Blade) a grandiose record that nicely showcases their brand of Viking/Folk Metal. Complimenting the strong performances and evolved sound is a different lyrical take on their usual subject matter, showing how powerful and influential the women were over the men. At their Atlanta, GA stop on the Halo of Blood tour, bassist Gunnar H. Thomsen and guitarist Terji Skibenæs were kind enough to grant Ghost Cult an interview before their set, chatting with senior editor Lynn Jordan.

 

It’s been one month into the tour; how is it going so far?

 

Gunnar H. Thomsen: Very good!

Terji Skibenæs: Everything smoothly, so far, yeah.

 

What has been your favorite place so far?

 

TS: It’s always L.A. for me

GHT: Yeah.

 

Hopefully you’ll like Atlanta.

 

TS: We like Atlanta too. We’ve been here many times before.

GC: Good! We love our Metal down here.

 

As the opener, is it difficult putting together a set list?

GHT: It’s not that tough, the tough thing is we have to leave so many things out.

 

What song did you have to leave out that you really wanted to squeeze in?

GHT: Many (laughs). We know there are a lot of songs that people want to hear, especially the songs with a lot of the choir stuff in it.

 

That is hard to duplicate live.

TS: But we get a good response for being the first band.

 

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Have there been a lot of people yelling for songs during your set?

GHT: Yes.

TS: Yeah, they’re screaming about it every day, wanting a longer set, but we can’t, of course.

 

So how is the new material going over?

GHT: It’s going down very well with the audience. Really really well.

 

So there isn’t a lot of, “Yay, that’s okay now play an old song”?

 

TS: No, we only play two old songs, the rest is from the new album.

 

I love the new record, so I don’t have a problem with that.


GHT: We haven’t had any negative response for playing the new stuff. Only thing, is, again, is they wish it were longer.

 

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Since you’ve been getting such a positive response, will you be back in the States any time soon?’

TS/GHT: Oh, yes!

 

As part of a festival or on your own?

 

GHT: We are going to do a few festivals.

TS: In Europe, not in the U.S. Are there any festivals here?

 

(laughs) Europe has the best festivals. What is the biggest festival your going to play?

 

TS: The next big one is probably Copenhell in Denmark.

 

Cool, so that’s like a homecoming show.

 

TS: Yeah!

 

The new songs have a very triumphant and upbeat quality to them. What do you attribute that to? Did you let the storyline set the mood or did you already have that kind of energy going into the writing process?

 

GHT: It’s really always whatever we come up with.

TS: Yeah, Someone will come up with a riff, then when we’re done, Heri writes the lyrics.

 

 

Do you think this record is a a culmination of the sound you’ve been seeking over the last couple of records?

GHT: Yeah, definitely, definitely.

TS: The style we heading in now, yeah.

GHT: It has turned into something that we all really like. It’s more interesting for the audience.

 

How did the concept for the new record come about?

 

TS: Well, we’re always writing about Viking men…

GHT: So, we thought a little bit of sex.

TS: A bit more of that!

 

How did the track “The Lay of Our Love” with Liv Christine come about? Did you have her in mind?

GHT: Heri met her at a festival…

TS: …And he was invited to sing a song with them at the festival.

GHT: She wanted to do the same thing with us, do a song on the record. We already had the song, so it was an obvious choice.

 

That’s great considering the concept of the record.

You guys did a high production CGI video. What was the experience like, and would you do it again?

 

GHT: I LOVED it.

TS: I love it. I will never do outdoor again. I hate that. We all do.

GHT: It was really easy.

TS: A lot of people doing everything, makeup….(laughs)

 

Do you have an idea for the next video or what song it will be?

TS: Fire!

GHT: Fire! Fire! More Metal!

TS: Yes, so people won’t think we’ve gone soft with this latest video.

 

Any new songs?

 

GHT: Pretty soon we’re going to start working on the new record.

TS: We have to start getting new material. But it always takes time.

GHT: It won’t get recorded until next year.

 

Do you find it more challenging doing covers of popular songs like ‘Where Eagles Dare’ or ‘Cemetery Gates’ rather than something more obscure?

 

GHT: No, for us, this was something that we decided a long time ago that we were gonna do. The record companies always want a bonus track, so we decided to take a favorite song from each person in the band. So we each picked one…that’s the way it came along, so it’s not really challenging, it was pretty straightforward.

TS: Yeah, we just record it.

GHT: We just focus on doing our best, and not try to imitate it too much, I guess.

 

 

When you guys are not touring or making music, what are your hobbies or interests?

GHT: Diving, I worked as a plumber.

TS: I’m a tattoo artist. That’s pretty much all I do.

 

How do you book folks with your schedule? Do you go to people or do they come to you? Do you have a shop?

TS: People write me, email…they to come to me, to Faroe Islands. From Denmark, Finland…

GHT: Sometimes he will have it on tour.

TS: Yeah, but it doesn’t work when you’re the first band, you don’t have the space, and it has to be clean.

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Is there a music scene on the Faroe Islands, and are there any bands we should check out?

TS: There’s a cool Metal band call Hanferd.

 

Since Gunnar you’re in Denmark, how did you guys rehearse for the tour.

GHT: We don’t rehearse. We just practice at home. And we send files when we’re making the songs, we just record them on Protools, or whatever and write down the tablature and send an email to the next guy.

 

So what about preparing for a tour?

TS: We rehearsed a few days before in order to get it together, that’s all. (GHT) lives in Denmark, so he doesn’t come.

GHT: I do my best (laughs). It’s something we have to do, but it’s not easy. I didn’t realize it was that far from the Islands to the mainland.

 

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