Fear Factory also drop a release date for The Industrialist
We’ve recently revealed the name of the new Fear Factory album (when I saw we, I of course mean the band, but I’m the messenger, so it counts, right), and we can add some more exciting info to that: a release date!
Dino revealed via his Twitter account that:
title is “The Industrialist ” and the release date is late May Early June
Fuck yeah, bitches! I’m hyped, so I’m sharing a song off of Mechanize above. Crank it up. Represent!
Nikki Sixx calls Sully Erna a midget. Dose of Metal laughs.
I have no idea how ‘tall’ Sully Erna is, but Google says 5′ 4″ and this video shows a 6′ 1″ James Hetfield towering over him. So even though the official numbers might not be accurate, he’s not gonna play in the NBA anytime soon.
Why am I telling you this? Because of Nikki Sixx’s tweet:
Haha, I love midget jokes myself. Sully will most likely reply to this, so if Nikk doesn’t go for the Oompa-Loompa reference, he’s losing points in my book.
Tesseract working on acoustic EP
Tesseract are set to release an acoustic EP this spring. Elliot Coleman, band’s vocalist, just confirmed he finished tracking the last song, so it’s progressing nicely.
Just finished tracking the last song for the TesseracT acoustic EP. I want David Hayter to do guest vocals for the album.
David Hayter is the guy who did the voice for Solid Snake, FYI. Mad gamer knowledge drop, virginity points +500.
The band has also announced their plans to start working on the new album once they wrap up the business around the EP.
Back when they were still good: Children Of Bodom
Okay, I will admit the title of my rant may be a little bit misleading. Why you ask? Well, to be perfectly honest, I still enjoy the most recent outings to this day from Children Of Bodom. The thing is, from 1999 until about 2003, Children Of Bodom were once a really, really great band. Possibly one of the best around that time frame (when it came to the mainstream metal scene).
Children Of Bodom were at their absolute peak with their sophomore release, Hatebreeder. The album is flawless from start to finish, with awesome catchy hooks, crushing monstrous riffs and a unique sound. It was great seeing a melodic death album in 1999 not sounding like something from At The Gates .
My personal favorite song on Hatebreeder is right above this post, so go give it a listen! Okay? Cool.
Streaming through — the whole thing
We’ve covered Bleeding Through‘s new song stream, and now we’re steppin’ our game up by letting you know you can now stream the entire album right here.
I’m currently listening to the second track, and you know what that means? It means I didn’t stop listening to the album during the first track.