Hemoptysis still slaughter, release new video
Our friends of Hemoptysis just released a new music video for the song ‘M.O.D.,’ which is my personal favorite song off their album Misanthropic Slaughter. You can view the video above and read a little statement from Masaki Murashita, Hemoptysis frontman, below.
“We are very excited to release the video for ‘M.O.D.’ We shot the video in Vail, Arizona with Big Shot Studios, the same company that filmed ‘Shadow of Death.’ We had a blast shooting this video and we hope our fans enjoy it.”
If you haven’t seen the video for ‘Shadow Of Death’ already, shame on you. But being the nice guy that I am, you can watch that video after the jump.
U.D.O. go all Big Four on Sofia, Bulgaria
The title is a bit misleading, but that’s what we do here. We mislead people.
U.D.O. will also film their Bulgarian performance for a DVD, much like the Big Four did last year (and I was there, in case you haven’t read that before).
I’m talking about their November 16 show in Sofia, which will take place at the ‘Hristo Botev Hall.’
Go there if you can, then get the DVD and go frame by frame trying to see your face. Then take a screenshot of that frame and prove to the world what a virgin you are.
Cure your child’s fear of the dark
Want your child to grow up to be a metalhead, but need a good stock of lullaby tunes? Then look no more.
Twinkle Twinkle Little Rock Star, the company which creates lullaby versions of famous artists, has just released lullaby versions of Iron Maiden songs via iTunes. The 12-track collection features classics such as ‘Run To The Hills’, ‘The Trooper’ and ‘Fear Of The Dark’.
The tracklisting, artwork and more information can be viewed at Blabbermouth.
Want to hear “new” Megadeth?
So Th1rt3en leaked and the almost universal opinion of internet ranters seems to be ‘it sucks, but doesn’t suck as much as Lulu (as if anything does)’.
Personally, I haven’t heard it yet, and if you haven’t either, the following song may be new to you. And by “new”, I mean it’s just a re-recording of a track originally released as a bonus song for members of the band’s fan club who pre-ordered 2007 album, United Abominations. So yeah, not new at all… Oh well.
Check out the track ‘Black Swan’ above courtesy of Hot Topic. Th1rt3en will be released in North America November 1st, via Roadrunner Records.
Losing your child to Metal
Losing your child to Metal is perhaps one of the worst things parents have to go through. If your parents are conservative assholes that believe the X Factor is a good role model for their kids, that is.
Writing for British tabloid, Daily Mail (we call it the Daily Fail over here, because we’re funny bastards), Diana Appleyard expresses a genuine concern for her 18-year-old daughter’s love for Metal, and in particular, her dress sense. Poor Diana, her daughter Charlotte would rather go to Metal gigs than pony clubs, and rather wear band tees and piercings than “normal” clothes.
“Charlie idolises various ‘metal’ rock bands, and dresses uniformly in black, with lots of leather and graffiti-strewn T-shirts. I try to buy her ‘normal’ clothing, but it stays firmly in the wardrobe. She loves the ‘biker-chick’ look, and seems to be deliberately cultivating a tough and streetwise image which, I believe, is completely at odds with her sweet, dreamy personality”
I agree Diana, it’s disgraceful. You should remove that Bring Me The Horizon shirt from her at once and give her a Slayer shirt to wear instead. That would be much better. Actually, on second thoughts, just remove the shirt and leave it at that…