• Bring Me The Horizon Singer Oli Sykes Explains Decision To Re-Record “Count Your Blessings”

    During a recent appearance on the Nik Nocturnal Podcast, Bring Me The Horizon singer Oli Sykes discussed the upcoming re-recorded version of their 2006 album “Count Your Blessings” (out July 10). According to him, the band decided to revisit the record after being unhappy with its original sound.

    Sykes said the following:

    “I think a lot of people think that we hate that record or are embarrassed about it, ’cause we don’t play it and stuff, but really we were just always disappointed with how it sounded. Like, I remember we weren’t stoked on it at all when we came out of the studio. We hadn’t… it was a small band. We didn’t have much budget. We wanted to go with, like, Adam D [Adam Dutkiewicz of Killswitch Engage] or someone that could help us make this record cool. We ended up going with some guy [Dan Sprigg.] The only thing he’d done is — no disrespect to him; I’m sure he’s a good producer in his own field, but he’d done Simply Red. That was his previous credit.

    So Simply Red to Bring Me deathcore album is just, like, ‘All right.’ And it was just, we had no idea what we were doing. We didn’t know anything about click tracks, about panning guitars left and right. We had no idea about anything. It was our first time. And he didn’t really either, in terms of a metal band. I think I got ill halfway through it, so around about track five, it just starts to sound like I’ve been singing through a sock. We were getting drunk all the time. No one even sat in with each other when we were recording. So everyone just went in and did their parts. No one was going, ‘Wait a minute, Matt, that’s a bit out of time.’ So it’s just… And you can hear that.”

    I remember putting the CD on in the car, and I had this huge subwoofer in the back of the car. We used to listen to All Shall Perish ‘Wage Slaves‘. I remember it just sounded insane on that. So we’d always get in my car and listen to stuff, and it would just be, like, sick. I’d put ‘Count Your Blessings‘ on, and I was, like, ‘Oh, it just doesn’t sound good.’ I remember just driving home going, ‘This does not sound good.’ And I don’t think I ever listened to it ever again, ’cause I was just so unhappy with it. And I think over the years and stuff, I obviously just never really revisited it. We play the odd song sometimes, but…”

    He also commented on recruiting mixer Buster Odeholm (Vildhjarta, Thrown, etc.):

    “We just wanted to go with who’s doing that today. But actually, we also realized no one’s doing that music today. So even Buster himself, I wouldn’t say he struggled, but the first mix was, like, his classic mix. And the snare: huge, the kick: huge. The riffs kind of like so much gain, you can hardly hear them. And it sounded sick. Don’t get me wrong, it sounded way better, it sounded cool. But we were, like, ‘We can’t have this record sounding like what bands sound like today. It needs to be the best version of what it sounded like in 2006.’

    So the kick has to be clickier, more triggered. The snare needs to be nice and pingy. It can be fat on the breakdowns. The riffs have to actually be clear. ‘Cause the whole album’s just riffs. For a lot of it, there’s more riffs than vocals. So you need to hear them riffs, ’cause if you’re not hearing them, it’s pointless.”

    He also added the following about the barricade-free “Count Your Blessings” 20th anniversary shows:

    “Not only no barricade, there’s actually an extra stage before the stage that you can get on and like just stage dive off [of], run on, mosh on. Basically these guys put on a festival called ‘Outbreak‘ in England. It’s like super iconic festival. It’s like mainly hardcore stuff, hardcore metal. It’s a really cool festival. So we’ve kind of like, they partnered up with us to do it, and that’s their thing. They have this no barricade. I’m hoping it’s as crazy as the shows I’ve seen.”

    “We’re going to film it. I think we’re actually, like, we’ve talked about it. We need to put out some kind of like pre-safety video like, ‘this is the deal, look after each other, be safe, but also this can and will happen.’ So, yeah, pick where you want to stand basically ’cause it could get a bit lairy.”

    “I’m like lowkey don’t even know how it’s legal. But like I’m like, ‘what are the rules and stipulations of like how this works?’ ‘Cause like they can basically… I mean and and they’ll get kicked off, but they can just walk on stage if they want. Do you know what I mean?”

    [via The PRP]

  • The Acacia Strain Share New Live Video For “Chain” And “Fresh Bones”

    The Acacia Strain have shared a new live video for their songs “Chain” and “Fresh Bones.” The clip was recorded during the band’s May 1 show at the Capitol Theater in Davenport, IA. The tracks are from their 2023 album “Step Into The Light.”

  • PRESIDENT Premiere “DOOM LOOP” Video

    PRESIDENT have premiered a new video for their new song “DOOM LOOP.” This track is from the band’s new album, “BLOOD OF YOUR EMPIRE,” which will be released on September 4.

    PRESIDENT commented on the single:

    “The song is really about the strange tragedy of time — how we spend our lives chasing it, wasting it, and fearing it — only to realize its value once a moment is gone. It’s a reminder for people to be present while they are actually living their lives, not just remembering them afterwards.”

    They also added the following about the album:

    “‘BLOOD OF YOUR EMPIRE’ was born out of my own struggle with existential crisis and trying to make sense of belief, mortality, and humanity’s relationship with faith. Religion has inspired incredible compassion, purpose, and beauty in the world — but it has also been responsible for unimaginable suffering and bloodshed throughout history. This album lives in the tension between those two truths. Writing it became a way for me to confront the fear, confusion, and questions I’ve carried for years, and turn them into something I’m truly proud of.”

    “BLOOD OF YOUR EMPIRE” Track Listing:

    01. “Angel Wings”
    02. “DOOM LOOP”
    03. “dark heaven”
    04. “Pink Noise”
    05. “Mercy”
    06. “Sleepwalker”
    07. “Dionysus”
    08. “This Will Divide Us”
    09. “Hate Figure” (feat. Ando San)
    10. “White Devil”

  • XCOMM Share Music Video For “Pirates” Featuring Ghostemane

    XCOMM have shared a new video for their new song “Pirates.” The track, which features Ghostemane, is from the band’s new album, “Time To Burn,” which will be released tomorrow (May 22).

    Frontman Michael Gatto commented:

    “Im so excited for the world to finally hear this record! Every little bit of writing to preproduction to actually being in the studio recording with Ross was amazing. We’ve got a lot of shows and new music to come. This is just the beginning!

    Shooting the ‘Pirates’ music video was great, Darren Craig killed it and Ross chewed up a pickle and spit it all over my shoes for the video – homemade relish. The video captures the intensity that the song was written about. And having Ghostemane feature on the track was mind-blowing.”

    Drummer Revel Ian added:

    “Working on this record with Ross Robinson was the most cathartic experience I’ve ever had. There were no limits to what we could be or do. Playing our instruments was like breathing; you didn’t have to think it was just there; it was like an extension of our being. This record is what I’ve always wanted to do my entire life.”

  • Savatage Drummer Jeff Plate To Sit Out Sweden Rock And Heavy Weekend Festivals

    Savatage drummer Jeff Plate will not be joining the band during their performances at the Sweden Rock and Heavy Weekend festivals. During his absence, Blas Elias (Trans-Siberian Orchestra, etc.) will fill in.

    Plate commented:

    “Hey Savatage fans, hey friends. Jeff Plate here. I hope everyone is doing well, getting ready for summer and getting ready to enjoy some live music wherever you might be. Speaking of, Savatage has two amazing shows coming up in the first week of June. For the very first time, the band will be performing at Sweden Rock on June 4, followed by Heavy Week-End in France on June 5. Sharing the stage with Iron Maiden and Sabaton respectively, these are going to be fantastic shows.

    Unfortunately, I will not be able to be there with the band for these two shows. Three years ago I experienced very intense, chronic nosebleeds which resulted in some dangerous blood loss and serious health concerns. This issue was taken care of surgically and all has been good until a few weeks ago, when the bleeds started again. Having gone through this before, my management and I decided it was best that I not travel, especially by air, until this issue is again addressed and resolved.

    In my place will be Blas Elias, who has been part of the Savatage/TSO family for a decade and is the perfect man for the job. Blas is a huge fan of the music and has already played some of these songs live with TSO His years working with Al Pitrelli and Johnny Middleton will make this a seamless transition – the band will be tight and flawless and sound fantastic.

    It goes without saying how disappointed I am, but things happen and health is the obvious priority. Having said that, I am confident my doctors will take care of this problem and I will be back with the band in July for the next run in Europe. Thank you in advance for your concern, support, and well wishes. If you are lucky enough to see Savatage at these festivals, raise your fists, sing along, and enjoy some of the best progressive metal music ever written! Take care, everyone I will see you soon!”

  • Haken Premiere New Song “In A Fever Dream”

    Haken have premiered a new song titled “In A Fever Dream.” The band worked on the track with producer George Lever (Loathe, Sleep Token) and bassist Bryan Beller (The Aristocrats, Dethklok).

  • Quicksand Premiere “Crystallize” Video

    Quicksand have premiered a new video for their new song “Crystallize.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s new album, “Bring On The Psychics,” which will be released on July 17.

  • Gridiron Release “Lights Out” EP

    Gridiron have released a new EP titled “Lights Out.” The effort features two new songs, “Lights Out” and “Long Haul,” along with a NOWHERE2RUN remix of “Tombstone” and a Not A Friend remix of “Army Of None.” Vocalist Matthew Karll commented:

    “‘Lights Out’ is a track about revenge, a track about counting your chickens before they hatch. A song about going out and getting back what’s yours.”

  • Amberian Dawn Premiere “Unchained” Video

    Amberian Dawn have premiered a new video for their new song “Unchained.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Temptation’s Gates,” which will be released on June 26.

    Multi-instrumentalist Tuomas Seppälä commented:

    “It was exciting to start writing a song built around a true, traditional guitar riff. Over the years with the band, I haven’t focused much on that kind of classic riff-driven approach—but this time, it felt exactly right. The main riff came together quickly and naturally, and the rest of the song just fell into place around it, carried by the feeling that riff created. The track is very dynamic and has many different elements, and it challenged our vocalist on multiple levels. She handled it with ease brilliantly and delivered an outstanding performance. This could easily have grown into a much longer song, but I wanted to keep the structure focused and tight. The song absolutely demanded a world-class guitar solo—and Emil delivered it with complete confidence and excellence.”

    Singer Nicole Willerton added:

    “‘Unchained’ is a song that talks about breaking free from inner pain. It describes the struggle of feeling trapped by fear and judgement. The song challenges the tendency to degrade others out of fear or insecurity and reminds us that we are all human and need to be able to be ourselves. The song explores the importance of finding freedom and letting go of our demons.”

  • Pinhead Gunpowder Announce North American Tour

    Pinhead Gunpowder, the project featuring Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong and the band’s touring guitarist Jason White alongside Aaron Cometbus and Bill Schneider, have announced a fall North American tour. Night Shop will open during the East Coast and Midwest shows, while Constant Insult will open during the West Coast shows. Here’s the dates:

    10/07 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
    10/08 Chicago, IL – Metro
    10/10 Detroit, MI – Saint Andrew’s Hall
    10/11 Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall
    10/14 New York, NY – Irving Plaza
    10/16 Philadelphia, PA – First Unitarian Church
    11/03 Seattle, WA – The Showbox
    11/04 Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
    11/07 San Francisco, CA – August Hall
    11/08 San Luis Obispo, CA – Fremont Theater
    11/10 Los Angeles, CA – Pacific Electric
    11/11 Garden Grove, CA – Garden Amphitheatre