• Mastodon’s Bill Kelliher On New Guitarist Nick Johnston: “He Fits Right In With Us”

    During a recent appearance on the Sixty Scales And The Truth podcast, Mastodon guitarist Bill Kelliher opened up about recruiting guitarist Nick Johnston. According to him, the band’s latest recruit “fits right in with” them.

    Kelliher said the following about replacing former guitarist Brent Hinds, who died after this interview took place:

    “We have gone through a lot of changes in the past, I guess this year, but all for the good. We are the strongest band we’ve ever been right now. And this is on every level — writing, touring, performing, just being friends and hanging out. Honestly, it’s like being in a relationship with someone for so long that was not really something you were that stoked about anymore. Relationships get old — it happens — and you get a new wife maybe or a new girlfriend or something. That’s the only way I can really relate it to, but it’s a genesis of just a new band. We are just all firing on the same level finally. And it’s the band I’ve always wanted to be in, and it’s finally here. So we’re just taking full advantage of it.”

    He went on to praise Johnston:

    “He is fricking good. And more importantly, he’s just very humble and he is very extremely excited to be where he is with us. And he fits right in with us. And we’re all pretty laid-back guys and don’t take ourselves too seriously. Our music, I live and breathe MASTODON every day. But Nick is surely becoming one of those same people. At first it was weird, honestly, it was different, ’cause he’s not the guy that’s been there for 25 years, but he’s quickly adapting to fit right in with us. And we’re writing together like crazy. And he’s just always so excited about going on. He’s like a kid in a candy store when he goes on stage. He’s, like, ‘Yeah, I can’t wait to get out there and grab the candy.’”

    He also explained how they discovered Johnston:

    “We found him — I believe he was doing some overdub guitar work with Brendon Small from DETHKLOK out in L.A. years ago. And I think Brann [Dailor, MASTODON drummer/vocalist] was out there visiting with Brendon, who is a friend of ours, and he heard Nick in the studio, and he was, like, ‘God, who is that guy? That guy’s really, really good.’ And he just started thinking, if something ever happens, then maybe we could play with that guy someday, I think. And it just sort of [evolved from there].”

    Kelliher also added the following about having someone who has chemistry and a desire to perform with the band:

    “Your heart has to be into what you’re doing, especially if you’re an artist. You can’t just get up there and fake it. I know if I were to fake it, if I didn’t wanna do this anymore, I would stop doing it. But I love my band and I love all the hard work we’ve put into it. It pays off. Every day you have to do something positive for your band.”

    He later addressed Hinds’ departure:

    “People go in separate paths. And sometimes you’re doing something for the wrong reasons. It’s just like being in a relationship with someone. You wanna get divorced, but you don’t know how to do it. You don’t know how to tell them. It’s kind of similar.

    I honestly just wish the best for that guy. I just hope he can find what he likes to do, and we’re gonna keep on doing what we like to do.”

    Kelliher also revealed that Johnston has been writing material for the band’s next album:

    “Well, we’re kind of still in the writing process. Honestly, I’ve been writing for the new record since ‘Hushed And Grim’. Even before ‘Hushed And Grim’ was finished, I still had extra songs, and then I just keep writing more and more and more. So now we’ve got, like, 20-some ideas. ‘Cause I own a studio as well — not just the one in my basement, but I have a proper studio. So we’ll demo the stuff at my house and we bring it to my studio with my engineer, and then we bring in Nick and João [‘Rasta’ Nogueira], the keyboard player, and we start jamming the songs and say, ‘You wanna add something? Please add whatever you want in here.’

    It’s only been a slow kind of process because you take one song a day and you’ve got 20 songs, it’s taken 20 days and we’ve been touring and we’ve been busy. We’re in a good place, though. I feel like the stuff that I’ve written, mostly Brann and me, it’s really good. It still needs the touch of the other guys, but there’s also these whole new songs that Nick is bringing in, like, ‘Hey, I’ve got this whole song.’ I’m, like, ‘Okay, cool. This is great.’ So it’s a combination of both. It won’t be until the next record, after this one, I think, where it really will be more of kind of more Nick being in there. He’s gonna be in the new record, for sure, yes. But he’s writing like crazy. I’m writing like crazy. It’s like a race. I don’t know — not a race, and not a competition either — but we’re just so full of energy. We just don’t wanna get lost. I’m, like, Let’s concentrate on the songs that we have that we had before Nick joined and get those out with their help.’ And then it’ll be more of a cohesive, like, ‘Oh, this is definitely… Part A is Nick and part B is Bill and part C is Brann and part D is Troy [Sanders, MASTODON bassist/vocalist].’ You know what I mean? It’s a little lopsided still, because he’s only just joined the band. But it’s still gonna be fucking awesome. I’m so excited. Everything that we’ve been demoing is incredible.

    I just feel like we’ve been given a booster shot of adrenaline, like, ‘Kaboom!’ It’s kind of a clean slate. Now we can really open our minds and really just kind of write whatever we feel like writing without worrying about what another person’s gonna think. Because that was a real challenge for a long time, and now I feel like it’s just like a new, fresh start. It’s the easiest way to put it.”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Biffy Clyro Announce December U.S. Tour

    Biffy Clyro have announced a December U.S. tour Raue will open. Here’s the dates:

    12/02 Los Angeles, CA – Lodge Room
    12/05 Denver, CO – HQ
    12/07 Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line
    12/09 St. Louis, MO – Delmar Hall
    12/10 Chicago, IL – Bottom Lounge
    12/11 Detroit, MI – The Magic Stick
    12/13 New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
    12/14 Washington, DC – Black Cat

  • Stellar Circuits Premiere “Bury The Ashes” Music Video

    Stellar Circuits have premiered a new video for their new song “Bury The Ashes.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Phantom :: Phoenix,” which will be released on November 14. Vocalist Ben Beddick commented:

    “This was my first time doing that type of fast screaming in one of our songs…I really wanted to utilize a more percussive and almost, rapping style vocal during the verse section. I thought it was a nice contrast to other parts of the song. The chorus has a very uplifting and soaring quality to it that I love and I think it serves as a nice release from the tension in those heavier sections. I really think it adds a bit of dynamics to the track as a whole and I’m excited for people to hear it.”

  • BLACKGOLD Premiere “Crazy World” Music Video

    BLACKGOLD have premiered a new video for their new song “Crazy World.” This track is from the band’s new EP, “E.P Phone Home,” which will be released on October 24. Vocalist Spookz said the following about the single:

    “The last few years on this planet have felt like we are living in a dystopian fever dream, but one thing we can all agree on is it’s one hell of a ‘Crazy World‘ right now.”

  • Godsmack, Run-D.M.C., Etc. Members Added To 2025 “Above Ground” Benefit Concert

    More artists have been added to this year’s “Above Ground” benefit show. The concert will take place at The Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, CA on October 26 and it will now find organizers Dave Navarro (Jane’s Addiction) and Billy Morrison (Billy Idol) joined by Corey Taylor (Slipknot), Billy Idol, DMC (Run-D.M.C.), Rick Springfield, Sully Erna (Godsmack), Elliot Easton (The Cars, Billy Idol), Steve Stevens (Billy Idol), Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme), Josh Freese (Nine Inch Nails), B-Real (Cypress Hill), Billy Howerdel (A Perfect Circle), Matt McJunkins (A Perfect Circle), Gilby Clarke (ex-Guns N’ Roses), Marc Labelle (Dirty Honey), Scott Shriner (Weezer), Fred Coury (Cinderella), Jesse Hughes (Eagles Of Death Metal), Donovan Leitch, Franky Perez, Erik Eldenius, Paul Trudeau, Derek Day, Laura Mace, Kitten Kuron, and Erica Canales. The all-star band will be performing the New York Dolls and The Cars’ self-titled debut albums in full. The event will help raise funds and awareness for mental health and suicide prevention.

  • Make Them Suffer Share Pro-Shot Footage Of 2024 Melbourne, Australia Show

    Make Them Suffer have shared pro-shot footage of their entire September 5, 2024 show at the Forum Theatre in Melbourne, Australia. You can check that out HERE.

  • Dave McClain Comments On His Departure From Sacred Reich

    Drummer Dave McClain has issued a statement regarding his departure from Sacred Reich. According to him, he made the decision “move on.”

    McClain said the following:

    “Hey everyone!

    As I’m sure you’ve heard, I’m no longer with Sacred Reich. Since rejoining in 2018 we made great music and had fun times together. I’ve decided to move on and I wish them all the best in the future! If you’ve been at a Sacred Reich show over the last 6 years, it was my pleasure to perform for you and to meet a lot of you.

    Still 100% doing my thing, whether it’s touring, recording, teaching or just playing in my home studio.

    Hope to see you all out there in the world again. Now back to my drum room!

    Thanks, Dave“

  • Limp Bizkit To Move Forward With Upcoming Live Shows Following Sam Rivers’ Death

    It looks like Limp Bizkit are planning to move forward with their upcoming live shows despite the recent passing of bassist Sam Rivers. The news was confirmed by the promoter of the band’s November 29 show in Mexico City.

    The following statement was issued:

    “We deeply regret the passing of Sam Rivers, founding bassist of Limp Bizkit, whose talent and legacy marked generations and will continue to resonate in every note of his music.

    In such a significant moment for the band and its fans, Limp Bizkit has decided to continue with its performance on November 29th at the Explanada Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, as part of its ‘Gringo Papi Tour‘ 2025.

    That night, every riff and every scream of the crowd will resonate in honor of the great legacy Sam offered to to Nu-Metal, because his energy will never cease.

    See you soon!”

    Tour Dates:

    With Yungblud, 311, Ecca Vandal, Riff Raff and Slay Squad:

    11/29 Mexico City, MEX – Explanada del Estadio Banorte
    12/02 San Jose, CRI – Parque Viva
    12/05 Bogota, COL – Estadio el Campin
    12/09 Lima, PER – Costa 21
    12/13 Santiago, CHL – Estadion Monumental
    12/16 Buenos Aires, ARG – Parque Sarmiento
    12/20 Sao Paulo, BRA – Allianz Parque

    [via The PRP]

  • Blut Aus Nord Premiere “The Ordeal” Music Video

    Blut Aus Nord have premiered a new video for their new song “The Ordeal.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Ethereal Horizons,” which will be released on November 28. Vocalist/guitarist Vindsval commented:

    “‘The Ordeal‘ refers both to judgment — not necessarily divine — and to suffering. Any profound spiritual journey involves a form of trial; you cannot avoid that pain. Seeking to understand, to rise, to give meaning to our existence inevitably means confronting our own flaws and a certain inner anguish. But this pain is not in vain — it is essential to transformation and transcendence. Religion, and more broadly spirituality, is not torment in itself; it reflects the perpetual inner struggle between our shadows and our light.”

  • System Of A Down, Korn, Deftones, Slayer, Etc. Set For 2026 Sick New World Festivals

    The lineups have been revealed for next year’s Sick New World festivals. Those events will take place at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds in Las Vegas, NV on April 25 and the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, TX on October 24.

    04/24 Las Vegas, NV – Las Vegas Festival Grounds:

    System Of A Down
    Korn
    Bring Me The Horizon
    Evanescence
    Marilyn Manson
    Knocked Loose
    Cypress Hill
    Mastodon
    Filter
    Ministry
    AFI
    Danny Elfman
    Acid Bath
    Underoath
    She Wants Revenge
    Wage War
    Coal Chamber
    Poison The Well
    KMFDM
    Terror
    Clutch
    P.O.D.
    Melvins
    Glassjaw
    Sunami
    Scowl
    Twin Tribes
    HEALTH
    SPEED
    Orgy
    Superheaven
    Carpenter Brut
    Failure
    Kittie
    Alien Ant Farm
    Snot
    Bloodywood
    Corrosion Of Conformity
    Norma Jean
    Pain Of Truth
    Violent Vira
    VOWWS
    Sleep Theory
    Lords Of Acid
    END IT
    Better Lovers
    Pigpen
    TSS
    Speed Of Light
    Ego Kill Talent
    The Dark
    Chained Saint

    10/24 Fort Worth, TX – Texas Motor Speedway:

    System Of A Down
    Deftones
    Slayer (40 years of “Reign In Blood“)
    Evanescence
    Marilyn Manson
    The Prodigy
    Knocked Loose
    Mastodon
    Power Trip
    Ministry
    AFI
    Underoath
    Boy Harsher
    Clutch
    Down
    She Wants Revenge
    Wage War
    Coal Chamber
    Posion The Well
    Terror
    Sunami
    Scowl
    KMFDM
    Glassjaw
    SPEED
    P.O.D.
    Deafheaven
    Melvins
    Kittie
    Superheaven
    Alien Ant Farm
    Snot
    Orgy
    Twin Tribes
    Norma Jean
    Pain Of Truth
    Haywire
    Violent Vira
    Sleep Theory
    Better Lovers
    TSS
    Speed Of Light
    Dying Wish
    Amira Elfeky
    PeelingFlesh
    The Dark
    Ego Kill Talent