Earlier this evening (July 10), Bring Me The Horizon played the first of two “Count Your Blessings” 20th anniversary shows at B.E.C. Arena in Manchester, UK. You can see some fan-filmed footage of the band performing the album in its entirety along with other early tracks below. Notably, a re-recorded version of the record, titled “Count Your Blessings | Repented,” was released today as well. Here’s the full setlist:
01. “Pray For Plagues”
02. “Tell Slater Not To Wash His Dick”
03. “For Stevie Wonder’s Eyes Only (Braille)”
04. “A Lot Like Vegas”
05. “Black & Blue”
06. “Slow Dance”
07. “Dragon Slaying”
08. “(I Used To Make Out With) Medusa”
09. “Fifteen Fathoms, Counting”
10. “Off The Heezay”
11. “Dehumanized”
12. “Suicide Season”
13. “Re: They Have No Reflections”
14. “Blessed With A Curse”
15. “Diamonds Aren’t Forever”
Of Virtue have premiered a new video for their new song “The End.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s new album, “Death Of The Altar,” which will be released on October 2.
Vocalist/guitarist Damon Tate commented:
“There have been so many days where I have felt apathetic to the world around me – constantly being bombarded by the politics, social media, the strain of everyday life to the point of feeling numb to some of these problems over time. It always feels like when you put one fire out, another one sprouts up in a sick and seemingly never ending cycle. You grow numb to the negativity over time and start to accept that this might just be the ‘way life is.’
Some may see this as apathy and honestly, I would agree. We wanted to make a record that encapsulates the feeling of being frustrated and tricking yourself into believing there is nothing you can do to fix that. Some situations are out of our control, others can be avoided. In the end, one of the things that matters most is spending time with the ones you care about and making the most of the one life we are given. Think of this song as ‘the last party on Earth’ – If the world were going to come to an end, I’d want to be surrounded by loved ones doing what I love and having tried my very best to spread that love to others.”
He also added the following about the album:
“How far are you willing to go to get what you want?
Who will you hurt in order to survive?
Is everything you have worth the pieces of yourself given up along the way?
‘Death Of The Altar’ is the culmination of many emotional chapters for all of us and is in a lot of ways, the symbolic ending that ‘Omen’ touched on in some of its themes. Where ‘Omen’ recounts the memoirs of someone who tried, but ultimately succumbed to their shortcomings – ‘Death Of The Altar’ is the realization that the things we hold so close, can often be the very same things that hurt us the most. We grow up in systems where it’s hard to disconnect from all of the noise – what people think we should be, how to fit the “perfect” stereotypes, failing or falling short being seen as a weakness rather than logical progression.
Over time, we are worn down by feelings of inadequacy and unworthiness, leading so many of us to seeking out dangerous and more creative methods of coping, disguised as help. In times of desperation, we seek comfort from people hiding the truth and places that are meant to be safe but harbor disinformation, deception and deceit. The 4 of us are no different. We have all struggled throughout our own lives with identity crises, fitting into a world that doesn’t accept you for who you are, fostering toxic connections just for a taste of something better and wondering why we feel more hollow and empty than ever.
Our entire journey as a band has been stepping outside of our comfort zone and ‘Death Of The Altar’ is no exception. There was a weight on us that never existed before and we wanted to do the best we could to shoulder those expectations. This record is our band’s ego death. This record is a rude awakening to be cautious of who and what you trust with your energy and spirit. ‘Death Of The Altar’ is a sobering reminder of one very important thing.
Be careful what you wish for.
As it may come true and become a nightmare that is impossible to escape.”
“Death Of The Altar” Track Listing:
01. “Death Of The Altar”
02. “Divinity”
03. “The End”
04. “Enemy State”
05. “What’s It Like To Be Happy?”
06. “Too Late”
07. “Welcome To Hell”
08. “The Art Of Love”
09. “Flatline”
10. “Devotion”
11. “Can’t Keep Knockin Me Down”
Visions Of Atlantis and Saltatio Mortis have shared a new video for a reimagined version of the classic sea shanty “Drunken Sailor.” The track is titled “Reckless Sailor (Black Flag Rises)” and it was released as part of a promotional campaign for the new “Resynced” version of “Assassin’s Creed Black Flag.”
Erik Grönwall (ex-Skid Row, etc.) has premiered a new video for his song “Lost For Life.” You can check that out below. The track is from the singer’s latest album “Bad Bones.” Grönwall commented:
“‘Lost For Life’ is about that us-against-the-world kind of love. Two imperfect people finding each other and deciding to face whatever comes their way together. It’s a story about loyalty, chaos and never giving up on each other no matter what life throws at you. Wherever you go, I’ll always follow. We’ll never be alright… Yeah, we’re lost for life.”
Galactic Empire have announced a fall North American tour. Here’s the dates:
09/04 Nashville, TN – Exit In
09/06 Knoxville, TN – Open Chord
09/08 Lexington, KY – Manchester Music Hall
09/09 Columbus, OH – Ace Of Cups
09/10 Buffalo, NY – Rec Room
09/11 Ottawa, ON – Ottawa Comiccon
09/12 Albany, NY – Empire Underground
09/13 Asbury Park, NJ – House Of Independents
09/15 Philadelphia, PA – Nikki Lopez
09/17 Grand Rapids, MI – The Music Factory
09/29 Pomona, CA – The Glass House
10/01 San Francisco, CA – Neck Of The Woods
10/02 Las Vegas, NV – Swan Dive
10/10 Quebec City, QC – Quebec Comiccon
Ulysses Owens Jr. and Generation Y recently covered Alice In Chains’ “Would?” for Musora. You can see footage of that below. The track will appear on the jazz ensemble’s grunge tribute album, “Kind Of Grunge,” which will be released on August 14.
“Kind Of Grunge” Track Listing:
01. “Touch Me I’m Sick” (Mudhoney cover)
02. “Even Flow” (Pearl Jam cover)
03. “Would?” (Alice In Chains cover)
04. “Disarm” (The Smashing Pumpkins Cover cover)
05. “Smells Like Teen Spirit” (Nirvana cover)
06. “Wooden Jesus” (Temple Of The Dog cover)
07. “Spoonman” (Soundgarden cover)
08. “Interstate Love Song” (Stone Temple Pilots cover)
09. “In Bloom” (Nirvana cover)
10. “Celebrity Skin” (Hole cover)
11. “Heart-Shaped Box” (Nirvana cover)
12. “Where Did You Sleep Last Night” (Nirvana cover)
See You Next Tuesday have shared a new video for a redux version of “A Portable Death Ray And A Sterile Claw Hammer.” You can check that out below. The original track appears on the band’s 2007 debut album “Parasite.” The group commented:
“Years later, we finally recorded this track how it was supposed to sound all along.. we think it’s the best this track has ever sounded, it’s fucking crushing. Welcome back Ferret.”
Ice Nine Kills have shared part two of the music video for their “Dead By Daylight” track “Play Dead.” You can check that out below. If you missed it, part one can be found HERE. Both clips feature actor Devon Sawa (“Final Destination”), pro-skater Tony Hawk, and actress/musician Krsy Fox (Knee High Fox).
Twist (Korn tribute), Full Nelson (Limp Bizkit tribute), and Diamond Eyes (Deftones tribute) will be joining forces for “The Nu-Metal Values Ozzfest Rehash” tour later this year. Select shows will also feature Oldschool Hollywood (System Of A Down tribute), Projekt Hybrid Theory (Linkin Park tribute), Stricken (Disturbed tribute), Forfeit (Chevelle tribute), and Redefined (Sevendust tribute). Here’s the dates:
08/08 Philadelphia, PA – Underground Arts (feat. Forfeit & Projekt Hybrid Theory)
08/29 Asbury Park, NJ – House Of Independents (feat. Redefined)
09/19 Wilmington, DE – The Queen (feat. Projekt Hybrid Theory)
10/10 Reading, PA – Reverb (feat. Forfeit, Oldschool Hollywood & Stricken) (no Full Nelson/Diamond Eyes)
11/14 Millersville, PA – Phantom Power (feat. Oldschool Hollywood)
12/04 Harrisburg, PA – Capitol City Music Hall (feat. Oldschool Hollywood)
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