• Type O Negative’s Johnny Kelly: “It’s Time To Do Something In Terms Of Celebrating Peter Steele’s Life And His Music”

    During a recent interview with Sh!t Talk Reviews, Type O Negative’s Johnny Kelly was asked about the possibility of a Peter Steele tribute show. According to him, “it’s time to do something in terms of celebrating Peter’s life and his music.”

    Kelly said the following about a tribute concert:

    “Honestly, I really don’t know, ’cause what’s happening now is people are starting to approach us, saying, ‘Hey, have you thought about doing something?’ or, ‘Now may be a good time to do this,’ or, ‘It’s been 15 years. It’s time. You guys should do something.’ So we’re starting to get approached by people about doing something, but it isn’t something that we’ve been actively pursuing or having discussions about, where it’s, like, ‘All right, when are we gonna do this? How are we gonna do it? Who are we gonna do it with?’ None of that has come up. We’ve never discussed who would sing. That conversation has not happened.”

    He continued when asked if the offers are welcome:

    “Of course the curiosity’s there to see. Who knows? But, yeah, I think it’s time to do something in terms of celebrating Peter’s life and his music. You go online and you see a bunch of people, a bunch of haters and stuff, [saying stuff] like, ‘Oh, no. You can’t do it. No Peter, no TYPE O NEGATIVE.’ And then there’s other people who’ll, be like, ‘I’ll be there.’ And I’ve watched it with [the current touring lineup of] PANTERA, for instance. Everybody complained all the way to the arena. They bitched all the way to the arena.

    We toured with PANTERA — we toured with PANTERA when they were at the height of their popularity, when the [classic] band was active — and to see what they’re doing [now]… I saw them play two months ago. They played in Dallas, and I went to the show, and all the touring that we did [with PANTERA], they never played rooms that big and sold them out like that. When we played with them, we played at Nassau Coliseum. And Nassau Coliseum was the smaller arena at the time, and it wasn’t sold out. And this was ‘Far Beyond Driven’ [era]. At the time, PANTERA was huge. But now they’re filling up sheds all over the place. And so I guess seeing the success that a lot of bands have had that don’t have all of the original members in them and stuff like that, of course TYPE O NEGATIVE is gonna get thrown into the conversation. Seeing it that now, that it works with all these other bands, everybody out there, the sharks are out there now saying, ‘Who else can we get? Who else can we resurrect?’”

    On a related note, Kelly also addressed the status of the band’s upcoming live album:

    “We were able to get our hands on a show. I just got a mix of one of the songs, just two or three weeks ago, to approve it. It was mixed and mastered, and we were gonna put it out with one label, and now I believe we’re doing it with Nuclear Blast. I’m not exactly sure when it’s coming out. Right now we’re going through the artwork and stuff like that, approving that kind of stuff.”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Metallica Share Pro-Shot Footage Of “Holier Than Thou” From Recent Perth, Australia Show

    Metallica have shared pro-shot footage of themselves performing “Holier Than Thou” during their November 1 show at Optus Stadium in Perth, Australia. You can check that out below. The track appears on the band’s 1991 self-titled album (aka the “Black Album”).

  • Saxon Rejoined By Guitarist Paul Quinn During Sheffield, UK Show

    During their November 8 show at the Octagon Centre in Sheffield, UK, Saxon reunited with guitarist Paul Quinn for performances of “Denim And Leather” and “And The Bands Played On.” You can see fan-filmed footage of that below:

  • Avenged Sevenfold Score New Platinum Certification In The U.S.

    Avenged Sevenfold’s “Unholy Confessions“ has officially been certified platinum by the RIAA. That track appears on the band’s 2003 album “Waking The Fallen.”

  • Three Days Grace Score New Platinum And Gold Certifications In The U.S.

    A number of releases from Three Days Grace have scored new platinum and gold certifications in the U.S. This includes five albums and tons of singles.

    The following albums were recognized by the RIAA:

    * “One-X” (5x platinum)
    * “Three Days Grace” (3x platinum)
    * “Life Starts Now” (4x platinum)
    * “Transit Of Venus” (gold)
    * “Human” (gold)

    The following singles were recognized by the RIAA:

    * “I Hate Everything About You” (9x platinum)
    * “Animal I Have Become” (8x platinum)
    * “Never Too Late” (6x platinum)
    * “Riot” (4x platinum)
    * “Pain” (4x platinum)
    * “Break” (2x platinum)
    * “Just Like You” (2x platinum)
    * “I Am Machine” (2x platinum)
    * “Time Of Dying” (platinum)
    * “Chalk Outline” (platinum)
    * “Painkiller” (platinum)
    * “Home” (platinum)
    * “Get Out Alive” (gold, platinum)
    * “Gone Forever” (gold, platinum)
    * “Fallen Angel” (gold)
    * “The Mountain” (gold)
    * “Lost In You” (gold)
    * “So Called Life” (gold)
    * “Over And Over” (gold)
    * “The High Road” (gold)
    * “Let It Die” (gold)
    * “It’s All Over” (gold)

  • Car Bomb Guitarist Greg Kubacki Launches New Solo Project Sun Guts

    Car Bomb guitarist Greg Kubacki has launched a new solo project called Sun Guts. His new album, “Kilonova,” will be released on February 10. The effort’s title track can be found below. Kubacki commented:

    “Insanely stoked to announce my new solo project SUN GUTS. Been secretly and slowly chipping away at this in my spare time and it feels awesome to finally put all of this out.”

    “Kilonova” Track Listing:

    01. “Kilonova“
    02. “La Grande“
    03. “Sphyxia“
    04. “Pyro Prosthetics“
    05. “Through an Ocean of Keys“
    06. “Motorbolt“
    07. “Perpetuals“
    08. “Brute Force Defense“
    09. “Silverdrone“
    10. “Slop Tactics“
    11. “Exit Space“

  • Second Harbour Premiere “Mourning Dove” Music Video

    Second Harbour have premiered a new video for their new song “Mourning Dove.” This track is from the band’s new EP, “Coalesce,” which will be released on December 12. The group had the following to say about the single:

    “The lyrics to ‘Mourning Dove‘ are hands down the most painful I’ve ever written. They’re made to spear you in the stomach, and unapologetically so. Coincidentally, they’re also my favorite lyrics of ours. I spent a lot of time making sure they could be read differently than they were heard, and I couldn’t be more proud of the song we built around them.”

  • Slipknot Sell Stake In Catalog To HarbourView

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, Slipknot have closed a deal to sell a majority stake in their catalog to HarbourView Equity Partners. Previous reports suggested the agreement could be worth up to $120 million. The deal will cover the rights to publishing and recording masters royalties. It is not expected to extend to new releases.

    Percussionist M. Shawn “Clown” Crahan commented:

    “After 25 years of taking on the music business, we find ourselves with a partner that is willing to sign onto continuing what Slipknot started. Only they want to go even bigger. Get ready. Hail The Knot.”

    Sherrese Clarke, founder and CEO of HarbourView, added:

    “Slipknot’s music has redefined heavy metal and created a global cultural phenomenon. Their catalog is a testament to their influence, passion, and enduring artistry within the genre. We pride ourselves on having our finger on the pulse of culture and with thorough analysis of audience engagement, we clearly see the cultural impact of Slipknot from the 1990’s to present. The enduring and relevant proof points with Slipknot remain core to our investing thesis, and HarbourView is honored to help preserve and amplify the group’s work for decades and generations to come.”

  • Colossal Rains (Ex-Blacklisted, Etc.) Premiere “Deadlights” Video

    Colossal Rains (ex-Blacklisted, etc.) have premiered a new video for their new song “Deadlights.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Feral Sorrow,” which will be released on January 23. George Hirsch commented:

    “I’ve had a poster of ‘Blade Runner‘ above my desk. Looking at the poster, I kept thinking about how badly I wanted to get on one of those ships, climb through one of the engines or into a cargo hold and just be a stowaway headed for a new life. But I knew I couldn’t.”

    [via Decibel]

  • Eyehategod Announce December Tour With D. Sablu

    Eyehategod have announced a December U.S. tour with D. Sablu. Here’s the dates:

    12/05 Austin, TX – Kickbutt Coffee (no D. Sablu)
    12/06 Denver, CO – The Fillmore (Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Denver) (no D. Sablu)
    12/12 Ft. Walton, Beach FL -Downtown Music
    12/13 Ft. Pierce, FL – Guadalajara Club
    12/14 Jacksonville FL – The Albatross
    12/15 Augusta, GA – Grantski Records
    12/16 Charlotte, NC – Snug Harbor
    12/17 Raleigh, NC – Chapel Of Bones
    12/18 Columbia, SC – New Brookland Tavern
    12/19 Piedmont, SC – Tribbles (feat. Weedeater & Goddamn Gallows)
    12/20 Gainesville, FL – The Ox
    12/21 Mobile, AL – Alabama Music Box (no D. Sablu)