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  • Legendary Metallers Impellitteri, Announce New Album “War Machine”

    With legions of fans worldwide, IMPELLITTERI is known for exciting music, addictive riffs, and mesmerizing melodies. Today they proudly announce that a new album – ‘War Machine’ – is dropping on November 8th via Frontiers Music Srl. To celebrate this announcement, the band shares the album’s first single “Out of My Mind (Heavy Metal)” alongside a new music video available below.

    ‘War Machine’ features guitar hero Chris Impellitteri’s guitar virtuosity and lead singer Rob Rock’s vocal range powered by the incredible rhythmic foundation of bassist James Pulli, and former Slayer drummer Paul Bostaph.

    About the album, Impellitteri had this to say:

    “This new album has been an absolute thrill to make with my friends Rob Rock, James Pulli, Paul Bostaph, and our engineers Mike Plotnikoff, Jun Murakawa, and Jacob Hansen! 

    “This music expresses where we are today as a band emotionally and technically! This is probably the most sincere album we have made because we just played music that moved us emotionally without chasing any trends or other bands. We definitely played our asses off! And so, I truly hope everyone gets a chance to listen to this new album and rock with us!! I am looking forward to touring behind this album!!”

    With ‘War Machine,’ the IMPELLITTERI band presents a mind-blowing, highly energetic, and thrilling new musical adventure.


    To date, IMPELLITTERI has sold 2 million+ records worldwide and has performed on the same stages as Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Journey, and more. The band has been featured on multiple magazine covers, television, radio, and internet shows. In its glorious past, IMPELLITTERI was also featured on MTV, VH1, and Headbangers Ball.

    Chris is an iconic guitar player and a huge inspiration for many players. He has been named one of the fastest guitar players of all time by magazines like Guitar One and Guitar World, while Burrn! Japan, voted Chris as the best rock guitarist. In 2023, Impellitteri was inducted into the Heavy Metal Hall of Fame.

    With ‘War Machine’ the band delivers one of their best albums to date. From the opening riff of the title track to songs like today’s “Out Of Mind (Heavy Metal)” or “Hell On Earth”, the album is a manifest of bone-crushing riffs, hyper-technical solos, and anthemic choruses.

    Pre-Order ‘War Machine’ HERE

    ‘War Machine’ Track List:

    1)   War Machine
    2)   Out of My Mind (Heavy Metal)
    3)   Superkingdom
    4)   Wrathchild
    5)   What Lies Beneath
    6)   Hell On Earth
    7)   Power Grab
    8)   Beware the Hunter
    9)   Light It Up
    10) Gone Insane
    11) Just Another Day

    Total time:  0.43.01


    IMPELLITTERI are:
    Chris Impellitteri : Lead Guitarist
    Rob Rock : Vocalist
    James Pulli : Bassist
    Paul Bostaph: Drummer

    Produced By : Chris Impellitteri
    Studio: NRG Recording studios , Studio B
    Recorded By: Mike Plotnikoff, Jun Murakawa
    Mixed & Mastered: Jacob Hansen at Hansen Studios

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  • Casandra’s Crossing | Garden of Earthly Delights

    by John Kindred— Publisher — George Lynch (Dokken, Lynch Mob, The End Machine, KXM) continues his musical journey. Having reached his 70th birthday he shows no signs of slowing down. And for his next project, […]
  • CASANDRA’S CROSSING New Album ‘Garden of Earthly Delights’Out October 25th

    CASANDRA’S CROSSING— the New Musical Alliance of Guitar LegendGeorge Lynch & powerhouse singer Casandra Carson —New Album ‘Garden of Earthly Delights’Out October 25th via Frontiers Music SrlPre-Order HERE Introducing CASANDRA’S CROSSING!  This new musical alliance between […]
  • NIGHT LASER Share New Video for “Travelers In Time”

    New Album ‘Call Me What You Want’ Out Now on Steamhammer/SPV Order HERE! Every great Sleaze Metal album needs a power ballad, and Hamburg’s Hair Metal virtuosos NIGHT LASER wholeheartedly agree. With four albums under […]
  • IZZY REIGN releases a cover of Rob Zombie’s ‘Living Dead Girl’, out now on FiXT

    It’s no secret that Izzy Reign is a big fan of the spooky season, with her cover of “This Is Halloween” from The Nightmare Before Christmas being one of the most used versions on Tik Tok. She’s […]
  • FANS OF THE DARK NEW ALBUM “VIDEO” OUT NOW VIA FRONTIERS MUSIC SRL

    Fans Of The Dark have released their new studio album, “Video”, on October 11th, 2024 via Frontiers Music Srl. The new single and accompanying video “The Wall” are also out now. Watch the official video […]
  • Master Splinter – Master Splinter – Album Review – 90s Heavy Rock from Portland, Oregon, USA

    Master Splinter - Master Splinter - Album Review - 90s Heavy Rock from Portland, Oregon, USA

    Another afternoon under a gray, cloudy sky, I am writing my review while taking my daily walk outside. Master Splinter, hailing from Portland, Oregon, and their self-titled debut studio album which was released independently on September 20th, 2024, has been my focus during this week.

    Master Splinter – A Caustic Version (Official Lyric Video)

    To begin with, Master Splinter has left a clear mark in my memory for its production standards and music style. Although I experienced the record in different moods and environments numerous times this week, my attention has always been on the general picture rather than any details. So right now, I feel that I have a clear idea of the American collective and what they are trying to achieve with their approach.

    The foundations of Master Splinter go back to the late 80s and early 90s, incorporating heavy rock influences from Metallica with the psychedelics of Black Sabbath, including a twist of stoner rock, and even a bit of sludge metal. Those into heavy music will have a familiar experience while listening to this record, just as I did. It took me back to the times when I used to jam such music with my friends every week during high school. That was when I fell in love with this kind of music, which changed everything for me.

    Production-wise, Master Splinter is an album made up of pieces from different periods, individuals, and producers, which can be felt while listening. Although the songs have a cohesive musical theme from start to finish, I sensed differences in the vocal mix, dynamics, and track volumes.

    Moreover, I read that the band went through challenges, and in the end, the guitarist and vocalist Mick Arrell had to learn how to produce and mix this album himself.

    Lastly, the album's theme of heavy, psychedelic, and stoner rock influences—as mentioned earlier—is reminiscent of Metallica’s Load/Reload/Garage Inc. periods with its approach to song compositions, toning, and general sound characteristics. The music is mainly led by the guitars in a Western/American musical language, accompanied by a drummer who brings prog and psychedelic vibes, and a bass player who also contributes to vocals. The trio, without a doubt, has a dynamic altogether, which you can easily tell by their choice of music style and from checking out some of their rehearsal videos uploaded to YouTube.

    Master Splinter - Master Splinter - Album Review - 90s Heavy Rock from Portland, Oregon, USA
    Master Splinter, band photo.

    On the other side of the coin, I might argue a few points as someone who has worked on such music for a long time.

    Firstly, Master Splinter proves something for the collective, yet not for the outside world due to two reasons: limited musical language and a familiar sound. Although everything was done by the book in the making, it lacks personal characterization, aesthetics, and the artistic edge that will help distinguish the band and help them grow. As a musician and music enthusiast, I would enjoy listening to a passionate band playing such music live, yet I would not prefer listening to the record for the reasons I mentioned.

    The general sound character of the album does not entirely belong to Master Splinter. It has such a familiar quality that it does no longer matter if the band is playing their original material or a classic like Master of Puppets, the feeling is the same. In 2024, this kind of record will provide the collective with an foundation, but does not help revealing their potentials. This was the main reason why I did not feel the urge to dive deeper into the album.

    The musical language, on the other hand, also contributed to the sense of familiarity, reminding me of Clutch, Black Sabbath, and Metallica as mentioned earlier. However, as a guitar player myself, I could not make out enough fresh ideas from this record to feel the need to keep listening.

    If I were their producer for an upcoming album, I would strongly suggest working on a sound that highlights their personalities, and then the individual strengths. They are a live-playing band, so their music should crafted accordingly.

    Master Splinter - Master Splinter - Album Review - 90s Heavy Rock from Portland, Oregon, USA
    Master Splinter, band photo.

    In conclusion, Master Splinter is a well-produced debut that will certainly appeal to fans of classic heavy rock and stoner metal. While the album offers a nostalgic trip through familiar sounds, apparently the band is still in search of their own voice. Nonetheless, it’s a solid foundation for what I hope will be a more distinctive and adventurous future. Thank you for reading.

    Master Splinter - Master Splinter - Album Review - 90s Heavy Rock from Portland, Oregon, USA
    Master Splinter, Master Splinter – album front cover artwork.

    Master Splinter on the Web:

    Master Splinter
    Home page of Master Splinter, a rock group from Portland. Master Splinter mixes psych, heavy metal, stoner and grunge in a whimsical yet pummeling hard rock package.
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    Master Splinter
    The chronicles of Master Splinter, a Portland, Oregon based trio of super heroes that specialize in sizzling hot riffs, bumping baselines and tub thumping drums to make your booty shake while they melt your face. Master Splinter is: Mick – Guitar/vocals/producer Jason – Bass/vocals Erin Skidz – Drums
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  • Master Splinter – Master Splinter – Album Review – 90s Heavy Rock from Portland, Oregon, USA

    Master Splinter - Master Splinter - Album Review - 90s Heavy Rock from Portland, Oregon, USA

    Another afternoon under a gray, cloudy sky, I am writing my review while taking my daily walk outside. Master Splinter, hailing from Portland, Oregon, and their self-titled debut studio album which was released independently on September 20th, 2024, has been my focus during this week.

    Master Splinter – A Caustic Version (Official Lyric Video)

    To begin with, Master Splinter has left a clear mark in my memory for its production standards and music style. Although I experienced the record in different moods and environments numerous times this week, my attention has always been on the general picture rather than any details. So right now, I feel that I have a clear idea of the American collective and what they are trying to achieve with their approach.

    The foundations of Master Splinter go back to the late 80s and early 90s, incorporating heavy rock influences from Metallica with the psychedelics of Black Sabbath, including a twist of stoner rock, and even a bit of sludge metal. Those into heavy music will have a familiar experience while listening to this record, just as I did. It took me back to the times when I used to jam such music with my friends every week during high school. That was when I fell in love with this kind of music, which changed everything for me.

    Production-wise, Master Splinter is an album made up of pieces from different periods, individuals, and producers, which can be felt while listening. Although the songs have a cohesive musical theme from start to finish, I sensed differences in the vocal mix, dynamics, and track volumes.

    Moreover, I read that the band went through challenges, and in the end, the guitarist and vocalist Mick Arrell had to learn how to produce and mix this album himself.

    Lastly, the album's theme of heavy, psychedelic, and stoner rock influences—as mentioned earlier—is reminiscent of Metallica’s Load/Reload/Garage Inc. periods with its approach to song compositions, toning, and general sound characteristics. The music is mainly led by the guitars in a Western/American musical language, accompanied by a drummer who brings prog and psychedelic vibes, and a bass player who also contributes to vocals. The trio, without a doubt, has a dynamic altogether, which you can easily tell by their choice of music style and from checking out some of their rehearsal videos uploaded to YouTube.

    Master Splinter - Master Splinter - Album Review - 90s Heavy Rock from Portland, Oregon, USA
    Master Splinter, band photo.

    On the other side of the coin, I might argue a few points as someone who has worked on such music for a long time.

    Firstly, Master Splinter proves something for the collective, yet not for the outside world due to two reasons: limited musical language and a familiar sound. Although everything was done by the book in the making, it lacks personal characterization, aesthetics, and the artistic edge that will help distinguish the band and help them grow. As a musician and music enthusiast, I would enjoy listening to a passionate band playing such music live, yet I would not prefer listening to the record for the reasons I mentioned.

    The general sound character of the album does not entirely belong to Master Splinter. It has such a familiar quality that it does no longer matter if the band is playing their original material or a classic like Master of Puppets, the feeling is the same. In 2024, this kind of record will provide the collective with an foundation, but does not help revealing their potentials. This was the main reason why I did not feel the urge to dive deeper into the album.

    The musical language, on the other hand, also contributed to the sense of familiarity, reminding me of Clutch, Black Sabbath, and Metallica as mentioned earlier. However, as a guitar player myself, I could not make out enough fresh ideas from this record to feel the need to keep listening.

    If I were their producer for an upcoming album, I would strongly suggest working on a sound that highlights their personalities, and then the individual strengths. They are a live-playing band, so their music should crafted accordingly.

    Master Splinter - Master Splinter - Album Review - 90s Heavy Rock from Portland, Oregon, USA
    Master Splinter, band photo.

    In conclusion, Master Splinter is a well-produced debut that will certainly appeal to fans of classic heavy rock and stoner metal. While the album offers a nostalgic trip through familiar sounds, apparently the band is still in search of their own voice. Nonetheless, it’s a solid foundation for what I hope will be a more distinctive and adventurous future. Thank you for reading.

    Master Splinter - Master Splinter - Album Review - 90s Heavy Rock from Portland, Oregon, USA
    Master Splinter, Master Splinter – album front cover artwork.

    Master Splinter on the Web:

    Master Splinter
    Home page of Master Splinter, a rock group from Portland. Master Splinter mixes psych, heavy metal, stoner and grunge in a whimsical yet pummeling hard rock package.
    Master Splinter - Master Splinter - Album Review - 90s Heavy Rock from Portland, Oregon, USA
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    The chronicles of Master Splinter, a Portland, Oregon based trio of super heroes that specialize in sizzling hot riffs, bumping baselines and tub thumping drums to make your booty shake while they melt your face. Master Splinter is: Mick – Guitar/vocals/producer Jason – Bass/vocals Erin Skidz – Drums
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  • The Doors Announce 60th Anniversary Plans: New Releases, A Book & More

    The Doors will turn 60 next year — something drummer John Densmore says the kids who formed the legendary rock group in Los Angeles could never have imagined.

    “When I was a kid, 60 years old seemed like, ‘Well, you’ll be dead any minute,’” Densmore tells Billboard with a laugh. “And here we are.”

    To read more, please visit Billboard.com.

  • A year after the terror attack, Israeli singer Eytan comforts with a song about love

    A broken goodbye. But we’ll meet again. 

    By Michael Hartmann. October 7, 2024.

    “No matter what. We’ll never give up. No matter what. We’ll rise up above.”

    These words are taken from the latest song by Israeli singer Eytan. Yesterday, he shared a message on Instagram.

    He updated his followers about the terror attack on October 7th last year. Terrorists infiltrated southern Israel and killed men, women, and children. In total, 1,139 people were killed, according to wikipedia.

    It was the most devastating attack on Jews since the Holocaust.

    “It has been a difficult year emotionally. For me. For my people. Today is 364 days since October 7th. I thought this would all be done in a week or two but we’re still here. To argue for almost a year with people who believe we should not exist. I decided to speak up. I won’t let anyone tell me or the jewish people we should not exist. To the hostages still being held, please be strong.”

    He spoke directly to his followers: “It’s been a year since October 7th and we still have not come together to recognize the fight against terrorism.”

    You can see the post on instagram/eytanofficial. (Photo via Instagram/eytanofficial).

    His new song is called No Matter What. As a result of last year’s terror attack, the song has a message about overcoming challenges.

    “A broken goodbye

    But we’ll meet again

    We have no choice

    We will use our voice”

    Here is the lyric video:

    A master of upbeat pop songs, ballads, and everything in between, Eytan has a unique voice. His pop songs are catchy and emotional:

    As a male singer, Eytan pushes boundaries by touching into the essence that can be found in female singers, thus adding a depth of emotions that few male singers are capable of conveying. He sings about life and love in a way that calms the soul and eases the mind:

    In an interview with Cover Story in 2018, Eytan shared about his song Am Yisrael Chai:

    “In the last few years I started reconnecting again with my religion and faith. To be honest, Am Yisrael Chai just came so naturally. I’m a very spiritual person and I love and believe in God and I felt that I wanted to give back to him after he has done so much for me.”

    You can read the interview here: Let love win: Pop singer Eytan: – I hope this song will touch billions of hearts.

    Become enchanted by Eytan’s music if you haven’t already. You will be comforted by his voice and personality. The ballads he writes are full of inspiration, warmth, and, most importantly, love.

    No Matter What Lyrics:

    Verse 1:

    Can you hear me

    I am screaming

    For you to hear my soul

    I am holding on

    To a love so strong

    I can hear a nations call

    We’ll fight till the end

    Not a back will bend

    We’re here to give our all

    Pre chorus: x2

    I’m here loving you

    Cause If the world knew

    What we’re going through

    They’d love us too

    Chorus x2:

    No matter what

    We’ll never give up

    No matter what

    We’ll rise up above

    when it comes down to us

    We’ll always choose love

    Always choose love

    Verse 2:

    Another sigh

    A broken goodbye

    But we’ll meet again

    We have no choice

    We will use our voice

    let it reach heaven

    We’ll fight till the end

    Not a back will bend

    We’re here to give our all

    Pre chorus: x2

    I’m here loving you

    Cause If the world knew

    What we’re going through

    They’d love us too

    Chorus x2:

    No matter what

    We’ll never give up

    No matter what

    We’ll rise up above

    when it comes down to us

    We’ll always choose love

    Always choose love

    Bridge:

    So let us pray

    For better days

    Let the sun beam down

    Warm us with its rays

    No matter what

    We’ll never give up

    No matter what

    We’ll rise up above

    when it comes down to us

    We’ll always choose love

    Always choose love

    Chorus x2:

    No matter what

    We’ll never give up

    No matter what

    We’ll rise up above

    when it comes down to us

    We’ll always choose love

    Outro: x2

    I’m here loving you

    Cause if the world knew

    what we’re going through

    They’d love us too

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