STONEBIRDS: PERPETUAL WASTELAND
Antoine Delhumeau: Drums
Sylvain Collas : Bass/vocal
STONEBIRDS: PERPETUAL WASTELAND
Motley Crue have announce that they are bring back their ‘Carnival of Sins’ Tour for 2026. This time they are bringing along Extreme and Tesla. It seems that John 5’s use of make up during his solo tours has rubbed off on the rest of the crue that they are following his lead and bringing back the show that best used that imagery.
Here are the dates so far.
THE RETURN OF THE CARNIVAL OF SINS – 2026 TOUR DATES:
Fri, Jul 17, 2026 — Burgettstown, PA — The Pavilion at Star Lake
Sat, Jul 18, 2026 — Buffalo, NY — Darien Lake Amphitheater
Mon, Jul 20, 2026 — Clarkson, MI — Pine Knob Music Theatre
Wed, Jul 22, 2026 — Toronto, ON — RBC Amphitheatre
Fri, Jul 24, 2026 — Gilford, NH — BankNH Pavilion
Sat, Jul 25, 2026 — Bangor, ME — Maine Savings Amphitheater
Mon, Jul 27, 2026 — Camden, NJ — Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
Wed, Jul 29, 2026 — Saratoga Springs, NY — Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Fri, Jul 31, 2026 — Holmdel, NJ — PNC Bank Arts Center
Sat, Aug 1, 2026 — Mansfield, MA — Xfinity Center
Mon, Aug 3, 2026 — Bristow, VA — Jiffy Lube Live
Wed, Aug 12, 2026 — Alpharetta, GA — Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
Fri, Aug 14, 2026 — West Palm Beach, FL — iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
Sat, Aug 15, 2026 — Tampa, FL — MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
Mon, Aug 17, 2026 — Charlotte, NC — PNC Music Pavilion
Wed, Aug 19, 2026 — St. Louis, MO — Hollywood Casino Amphitheater
Fri, Aug 21, 2026 — Shakopee, MN — Mystic Lake Amphitheater
Sat, Aug 22, 2026 — Tinley Park, IL — Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
Mon, Aug 24, 2026 — Cuyahoga Falls, OH — Blossom Music Center
Tue, Aug 25, 2026 — Cincinnati, OH — Riverbend Music Center
Thu, Aug 27, 2026 — Grand Rapids, MI — Acrisure Amphitheater
Fri, Aug 28, 2026 — Noblesville, IN — Ruoff Music Center
Tue, Sep 8, 2026 — Kansas City, MO — Morton Amphitheater
Thu, Sep 10, 2026 — Dallas, TX — Dos Equis Pavilion
Fri, Sep 11, 2026 — Houston, TX — The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Sun, Sep 13, 2026 — Albuquerque, NM — Isleta Amphitheater
Wed, Sep 16, 2026 — Phoenix, AZ — Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
Fri, Sep 18, 2026 — Chula Vista, CA — North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 — Long Beach, CA — Long Beach Amphitheater
Mon, Sep 21, 2026 — Salt Lake City, UT — Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
Wed, Sep 23, 2026 — Wheatland, CA — Toyota Amphitheatre
Thu, Sep 24, 2026 — Mountain View, CA — Shoreline Amphitheater
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 — Ridgefield, WA – Cascades Amphitheater
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“I remember it was here I died”
Mayhem’s The Freezing Moon (or just Freezing Moon depending on which version you’re listening to) is one of the monumental classics of black metal. The opening E minor chord alone is the definitive example of the epic, frosty, and evil feeling the genre should evoke. There are a number of superb versions of this track but the most seminal version has to be this one from Live In Leipzig. Recorded crudely on a ghetto-blaster from a 1990 club gig in East Germany, by the time Live In Leipzig was officially released in 1993 the band’s Swedish frontman Per Yngve “Dead” Ohlin had committed suicide. At the time, this recording was one of the few available that featured his vocals. And the subsequent events surrounding the Norwegian band only added to its stature as a landmark recording. No song on the album lives up that stature more than The Freezing Moon: Dead’s introduction “when it’s cold and when it’s dark, the freezing moon can obsess you” is iconic; the raw and primitive sound puts you right in the audience; the band’s thunderous performance and Dead’s gravelly vocals are powerful and committed; and Euronymous delivers an incredible take of the track’s grippingly uneasy and unforgettable guitar solo. It’s an essential and thrilling metal document. Like Dead said… it’s cold, and it’s dark. And it will obsess you.
Born on a Train is Hallucinophonics’ Single Out Now
Hypnotic!
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Around This Edge Together is The7thGatekeeper’s album Out Now
Visionary!
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Fields Of Redemption is Joe Hodgson’s Short Movie Out Now
Visionary!
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The Start of Something Beautiful is Prince of Sweden’s Album Out Now
Cinematic!
The Start of Something Beautiful is Prince of Sweden’s Album Out Now
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Detroit rock trio release their self-titled debut, Winds Of Neptune.
The story goes that three musicians got together in a basement during the pandemic and started jamming in seclusion. I bet that happened a lot. I would also wager that none of the other groups turned out to create such excellent heavy psych bluesy metal as Winds Of Neptune. Their debut album is a feature of the year. The band is Ross Westerbur (bass, vocals), Mike Alonso (drums), and Kevin Roberts (guitar).
“The Faun’s Rhyme” breaks the ice with a rhythm that sounds like it might have channeled White Stripes memories and guitar work that will heat up your vessels. The music is a little bit like a boogie version of Corrosion of Conformity. A guitar-driven knuckle-duster in the politest possible way, you might say. “Gas Giant” is the first of the long songs, and its title is not self-referential (Neptune is an ice giant, not a gas giant) so it must be a song about envy. It is a bluesy beauty – love this song. “La Cacciata” is a punchy piece and a great way to close the side.
The dark side of the planet has three more killers. “Temporal Mutant” is one of those songs with enough air between the notes to give you breathing space, and the occasional opening for a slug or a deep drag. “U. S. L.” starts out almost like a power ballad, but it settles into a fine tromp as it goes along, and the guitar solo is unimpeachable. “So Sayeth The Mouth Of The Void” walks us out on a nine-minute plank with such a menacing cook that you hate to leave.
There are also a couple of long songs included as bonus tracks. Really, they just wouldn’t fit on the vinyl so they only appear on the CD and digital versions. I guess that still counts as a bonus for those latter formats. “The Fitz” and “Queen Of Sumatra” deserve as much attention as the six main songs. They have a different feel to them, especially “The Fitz,” which takes us to a dark lounge. If you choose to buy the vinyl, make sure you listen to these songs as well on a stream. This album is amazing – it took me places I did not expect to go. Highly recommended.
Winds Of Neptune is out from Small Stone Records on Friday, November 21st. You can listen and buy at the links below.
Links.
Bandcamp, https://smallstone.bandcamp.com/album/winds-of-neptune
Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/windsofneptune
Small Stone Records, https://smallstone.com/
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All of the emotions I can never quite find the words to express seem to exist effortlessly within April Magazine’s hushed melodies and glacial textures. Each release further refines their unmatched lofi beauty, making Falling Window their most affecting release to date.
As is customary, Falling Window’s enveloping wash of sound is best experienced in a full sitting, making the singling out of individual tracks different. Having said that, Katiana Mashikian’s breathtaking wordless melodies on As You Turn are a worthy entry point for the uninitiated, as is the languid acoustic driven wonder of the Peter Hurley fronted Hollow Stars.
Capturing the DIY spirit of the Bay Area underground at its fullest and most free, April Magazine channel all of life’s highs, lows, light and darkness through their captivating soundworlds. Essential.
Falling Window is available for digital download here. You can pick up a very limited tape edition via World Of Echo here.