New Album Artwork, Track Listing Revealed; Audio Sample Available:
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=125376
KISS are back! (new audio sample, album artwork)
Upplagd av Rock N Roll SinnerThey are back! Even if Stanley is missing..But the new singer sounds great!
From the upcomming album "Endgame".
"CRADLE OF FILTH Guitarist Could Have Been Killed "
Upplagd av Rock N Roll SinnerIdiots.
"Even before Paul Allender got hit by the missile, the band already had to dodge bottles and cups thrown at them. Dani Filth [CRADLE vocalist] at one point remarked, that 'if you are going to throw things at us, make sure they are full!' Up to that point, this was nothing out of the ordinary, however unpleasant this must have been for the band.
"However, during the sixth or seventh song of the set, when the both guitarists were not playing and were standing at the back of the stage with their backs turned to the audience (as members of COF seem to always do when they are not playing), someone threw a large object that hit Paul Allender in the lower back. He grimaced and put his hand to his back, immediately leaving the stage. The rest of the band continued playing the song without him and, eventually, they all left the stage"
More: http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=125361
We just found this in a forum, but it didnt say who wrote the review.
"The full tracklisting of Sonic Boom is:
1. Modern Day Delilah
2. Russian Roulette
3. Never Enough
4. Yes I Know (Nobody’s Perfect)
5. Stand
6. Hot & Cold
7. All The Glory
8. Danger Us
9. I’m An Animal
10. When Lightning Strikes
11. Say Yah
"Here’s our quickfire reaction to the six songs we heard:
Modern Day Delilah:
Based around a lumbering, War Machine-style rhythm, Paul Stanley’s vocals sound top-notch and timeless, almost like they’ve been sampled from Kiss Alive! Meanwhile, Tommy Thayer’s guitar work is straight out of the Ace Frehley riff book. At a concise 3:35 in length, this is a perfect slam-bang beginning to the new album.
Russian Roulette:
Gene Simmons takes the vocals on this one; it’s an archetypal lumbering, grumbling, pummelling offering, made all the better by the addition of a signature ‘ah-ah-ah-ah’ chant-line. The lyrics are simplistic but effective: ‘This is Russian Roulette… one pill of the trigger is all you’re gonna get… you feel the hunger and it’s much too much… go on take a bite.’ To a fan of classic Kiss, that’s sheer poetry.
Never Enough:
You’re know you’re on to a winner immediately as this one begins with a time-honoured Stanley shout of… wait for it… ‘Woah yeah!’ This is a much jauntier offering than the preceding two tracks, recalling the more commercial, 1980s side of Kiss. The song has a real reach-for-the-sky spirit, full of uplifting phrases such as ‘rules just for breaking’, ‘life for the taking’ and (you guessed it) ‘love ’til I’m shaking’.
Yes I Know (Nobody’s Perfect)Another three minutes of perfection. A light-hearted, hyper-commercial tune with Simmons at the mic-stand again, offering a gruff ‘YEAH’ (capital letters, natch) followed by the inevitable invitation: ‘C’mon baby, take off your clothes.’ There’s no word on whether Simmons kept his T-shirt on, however.
Stand:
Our favourite so far; a proper anthem recalling the crowd-rousing grandeur of God Gave Rock’N’Roll To You. Stanley delivers the words ‘Stand by my side, I’ll be next to you/Stand by my side, we’ll make it through/Stand by my side, we’ll get by, you and I’ with consummate Starchild passion. This one just grows and grows… and then offers a neat false ending with some soft, CSN&Y-style harmonies (yes, really) before picking up the pace once more.
I’m An Animal:
Full of giant, stalking menace, this is based around a dense, Zeppelinesque riff. Thayer plays a marvellous slick-but-stumbling Frehley solo, and you can rest assured the lyrics – ‘I’m an animal and I’m free… I’m an animal in the street’ – don’t refer to an old lady with her poodle off the leash. Late in the song, the band issue the urge: ‘Stand up, raise your fists.’ Little do they know, we’ve been doing that since track one…
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Of all time, if you ask us..
1. Metallica-Master of puppets
2. Mötley Crüe-Shout at the devil
3. Judas priest-Painkiller
4. Megadeth-Rust in peace
5. Guns n´Roses-Appetite for destruction
6. Slayer-Seassons in the abyss
7. Skid row-Skid row
8. AC/DC-Back in black
9. Pantera-Cowboys from hell
10. Aerosmith-toys in the attic
11. Van halen-Van halen
12. Entombed-Wolverine blues
13. Def leppard-High n´dry
14. At the Gates: Slaughter of Soul
15. Extreme-Pornogratitt II
16. Ozzy Osbourne-No more tears
17. Sepultura-Arise
18. Testament-Practice what you preach
19. Alice in chains-Bad motorfinger
Congrats to Spotify, that was formed in 2006 in Sweden by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon:
"Music service Spotify wins high-profile backing
Spotify, the digital music service widely tipped as a potential challenger to the dominance of iTunes, is close to securing new investment from high-profile investors, including the charitable foundation of Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing.
Spotify, pitched as a better alternative to illegal downloading, is looking to raise funds to expand in the US, building on the hype it has generated in Europe where it has attracted more than 2m users less than a year after launching in the UK and Sweden.
Investors hope Spotify will attract more paying users if Apple allows the service to be used on iPhones.
The Li Ka Shing Foundation, the Hong Kong tycoon’s charitable arm; Wellington Partners, London-based venture capitalists, and others are closing in on a total investment of up to $50m, a bigger amount than expected that values Spotify at $250m (£148m), according to people familiar with the process. Of this, the service was set to raise about $20m from Wellington and existing backers.
Spotify, which employs 75 people in Luxembourg, London and Stockholm, was formed in 2006 by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon, two Swedes"
Source:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/d890cbea-8066-11de-bf04-00144feabdc0.html