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Brutally honest, creative and constantly evolving, Croatian based Infernal Tenebra withstood the test of time in the realms of the metal underground. With that they have released and recorded several albums, played showcases, and have so much more underway for them. Vocalist and guitarist Darko Etinger talks of their latest album and upcoming plans.


1. Introduce yourself, tell me what you do in Infernal Tenebra.

Darko: Hello to you and readers, I’m Darko, the vocalist/guitarist of Infernal Tenebra.

2. Where is the band based out of and what is your music scene like there? Are there any local bands you could recommend?

Darko: Infernal Tenebra comes from Croatia, a small country situated at the crossroads of Central Europe, the Balkans and the Mediterranean. As a country with about 4 million people, the scene is relatively small. Still, there’s numerous bands worth mentioning like Ashes You Leave, War-head, Rising Dream, Gorthaur’s Wrath, Avicularia among many. The Croatian metal scene seems to be opening up a little lately. We have a new initiative by the bands in the form of UNDERWALL FESTIVAL, with Xentrix and Destruction headlining this year’s edition with bands collaborating like never before to make it happen.

3. What type of band are you?

Darko: We’re often described as a melodic death/thrash metal band with progressive and modern elements. But we don’t care about classifications, we’re a metal band making noise that sounds pleasant to our ears.

4. Tell us the brief history of your band.

Darko: The band started back in 1999 as a black metal band and self-released the album “Beneath the Twilight” in 2001. We continued evolving and endured the hard conditions of the Croatian underground metal scene with a lot of lineup changes, experimenting, playing in obscure underground places. That’s what characterized the band’s activity throughout the years. We self-released “The Essence of Chaos” in 2007 adding some death metal elements but retaining the rawness in our sound. We were also active in other metal bands in Croatia. I released an album entitled “Paths of Insanity” with Forlorn Legacy and toured Europe supporting Vital Remains in 2005, played with The Rite of Retaliation for a while. Ivo and Sebastian played with Mercenary Cocroach, with Ivo also self-releasing two guitar oriented albums by the moniker of Arthrone. Somewhere in 2009. we settled with a mission to push beyond national boundaries and we started writing the current album “New Formed Revelations”.

5. What are your songs about? (What specific themes do they cover?)

Darko: Society enslavement, human boundaries, deviations from established norms, personal struggle to cope with difficulties, injustice and sacrifice. I think it all comes down to our passion for the music. I find inspiration everywhere, except TV, I gave up on that media.

6. Do you write your own songs? (Discuss the songwriting process in detail.)

Darko: Most ideas on New Formed Revelations came from me and Ivo (guitars) but we all work it out in our private studio and rehearsal room. We tend to be very picky with ideas until we’re satisfied with the results. I write the lyrics letting the words and ideas come to me through personal experience, books, movies and everyday life.

7. Who are your musical influences?

Darko: Now that’s a difficult one, as we listen to all music genres, mostly metal but still. If I had to pick some bands I’d say Death, Testament, Morbid Angel, Behemoth, Necrophagist, Gojira, Dark Tranquillity, God Dethroned...

8. When did you guys get your new drummer, Sebastian Stell and how has he been adjusting to the band?

Darko: Right after we came from Belgium where we played Power Prog & Metal Fest 2013, our drummer Sandi told us he must resign due to personal reasons. It’s tough life in Croatia, the economy is struggling, the average pay is less than thousand dollars and not much people has good situation. As we knew Sebastian Stell from way back, he was our first choice and he caught up very quickly. We’re proud to have him, as we think he’ll make a great contribution to the band’s sound.

9. Tell me how did the band get signed with  Massacre Records, and how has the label been towards you guys, are you happy with what they have to offer, Infernal Tenebra?

Darko: After we finished recording “New Formed Revelations” we took it step by step. Got in touch with Full Metal Service, Heavy Space Agency. Played some cool festivals and shows like Metalcamp, Metalfest and Bloodstock Open Air in UK and it all lead to Massacre Records. They liked our music, guided us through the process of the album release and we have a good support by them. It’s great when you have someone to call for advice and help.

10. How did the band come to get the name, Infernal Tenebra does it have a meaning behind it?

Darko: Infernal Tenebra basically means “shadows from hell”. Our bassist Paolo, the only original member left, named the band back in 1999 during the full eclipse. He’s into some weird and obscure stuff, I don’t know anything more. I have my own vision of the band’s name. For me, it reflects today’s world, the inability of the human race to get itself together and create a better place to live in.

11. Can you tell me about the song and video for "Blood Stained Canvas"?

Darko: Blood Stained Canvas is a song I wrote probably in one breath. I just came out of me. Remembering the writing process, I felt into a strange state of mind and all the lyrics just started pouring out as I was scrapping them on a piece of paper. It wasn't our first choice for a video, but we got a call from Igor Malecic (Meisterwerk Productions) who envisioned the sequences and the whole concept. It all came together just like that. The video is kind of sick on a certain level and reflects the basic though perfectly.

12. New Formed Revelations is your third and latest release to date, do you guys have any new music in the works?

Darko: Sure. The music for the next album is almost completely done, except we will delay some things because of recent line up changes. I guess we learned much with New Formed Revelations. It represents a new chapter in our career. It consists of eight tracks, capturing groovy, melodic and progressive elements incorporated into our death/thrash style. We added some clean vocals just to spice things up, some acoustic guitars to add atmosphere and several effects and keyboards where we felt it contributed the overall sound. We consider this album a natural progression of all our work in the past. it’s the base for our future direction. Our aim was to create sincere extreme metal music, no matter what specific genre or sub-genre it falls into. New Formed Revelations is much more mature yet it retains some elements we used on previous albums. It also adds a whole new layer of sounds that we adopted from our past bands and projects. It’s groovy, it’s melodic, it’s progressive but also brutal at moments. It determines our current sound and marks the future direction we’re taking.

13. Is there any story or concept behind the New Formed Revelations title?

Darko: The story behind the album title is the sum of all ideas and thoughts written in New Formed Revelations. We wanted a unique album title as no particular song could reflect the whole idea underlying the album.

14. Who produced New Formed Revelations and what was it like working with them?

Darko: The album was mixed and mastered in Sweden at Fascination Street Studios by Jens Bogren (Kreator, Soilwork, Amon Amarth). Jens is an experienced producer and we wanted a our album to sound great. Although we were offered some other “big name” metal producers, I felt Jens Bogren was right for us, and he did an amazing job. Very professional, listening to our wishes and delivering a perfect product. I think Infernal Tenebra is going to continue this collaboration for the next album.

15. Who did the cover art for New Formed Revelations and how much input did you have on it?

Darko: During the writing period for New Formed Revelations, we started thinking about the cover artwork. Through our vision and ideas we found a work by an Indonesian artist Whendy M. Effendy and a Croatian designer Damir Mazinjanin helped us develop the idea. Based on that, we tapped Gustavo Sazes (Arch Enemy, Sepultura, Firewind) for the final album cover. It represents a sort of throne for the fall of mankind. Also a new beginning based on truthful values.

16. Select two songs from New Formed Revelations and what inspired the lyrics.

Darko: Happily Depressed is a very personal song about inner fight a person deals with. It’s about leveling the good and bad in ourselves.

17. Has Infernal Tenebra ever played in the States or plan to do so in the future?

Darko: We never visited USA, but who knows. Maybe one day we’ll do a tour over there. We’d sure like to.

18. What plans do you have for the near future as a band?

Darko: We’ll co-headline Underwall Festival in June along with Xentrix, Destruction, Ashes You Leave and some 30 bands. After that we’re finishing the material for the next album and embark a tour with... Oh, I can’t tell you that, yet.

19. Where can we listen to your band and where can we buy your stuff?

Darko: There’s a whole range of streaming services like Spotify, getting on my mind first. Our CD is available worldwide, in USA through Century Media. Also, we have our own webstore, with some cool T-shirts and stuff.

20. What is it you’d like a listener to remember the most when hearing your music for the first time?

Darko: Our passion, sincerity and attitude. We’re not about being trendy, we’re about being metal. If you like versatile vocals, dynamic and technical solos,  extreme music done with brain and not solely muscles, you’re at the right place.

21. Any final words of wisdom?

Darko: Thank you for your interest. We’d like to send a huge thumbs up to our fans all over the world. You make it all worth it. In the shadows of hell, we dwell!!!
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Formed in Staten Island, New York in the summer of 2010, Four Nights Gone set out to start a name for themselves. After writing tirelessly they released their debut EP Crash and Burn then sometime later they toured for a bit before returning to the studio to write, record, and release their sophomore release Resilience. Frontman vocalist Damian LaRocco discusses the Resilience and more!



1. What type of band are you?

Damian: We're the type of band that loves to play in front of people! Genre wise we get classified as a lot of different things but I'd describe it as rock with post-hardcore influences, and we always try to branch out and sound like ourselves.

2. Tell us the brief history of your band.

Damian: Myself (Damian) and Steven our current drummer Steven are technically the only original members, who started playing together in a previous band. We started Four Nights Gone in 2010. then Imran joined and brought Alex in since they'd known each other for a while. In 2012 we released our debut EP Crash and Burn and now we're ready to release our follow up, Resilience.

3. Where are you from?

Damian: We all live in Staten Island, NY but Alex and myself were born in Brooklyn.

4. What's the music scene like and would you have any bands to recommend?

Damian: Some of the bands we've connected with over the years would have to be She Said Fire, Chasing Thrill, In Your Memory, Ghosts of Eden, One To The Head. There's just so many bands to even list here but we try to support everyone as much as possible because we're all in the same boat and there's so much talent out there. Some bands look at it as a competition when in reality we all need each other's backs and it pushes you to want to do better as a band.

5. What’s the origin of the band’s name?

Damian: Well Four Nights Gone has a double meaning to me. A few years back I was going through a rough patch in life where I hit rock bottom and was struck with severe depression and insomnia that prevented me from sleeping for about four nights. It was a real rough time in my life and it changed who I was and who I am today But "Four Nights Gone" also stands for time you've lost and moving on from said time as a better person and learning from the past whether mistakes or experiences.

6. Who are your musical influences?

Damian: We have a lot of different influences that come together into our sound. Some of the main influences would have to be Thrice, Chevelle, Deftones, Breaking Benjamin,  and The Receiving End Of Sirens

7. Do you write your own songs? (Discuss the songwriting process in detail.)

Damian: Yes, we write all of our own songs. It usually starts off with Imran having a guitar riff or some rough guitar ideas and then we work with it as a full band and build on it from there. The last thing we work on it vocals So i have something to base vocals patterns and lyrics on

8. What are your songs about? (What specific themes do they cover?)

Damian: Each song I write lyrically comes from something some what personal and/or an event that i feel strong about. Songs from our first ep entitled "Crash and Burn" revolved around the theme of not being brought down in life no matter how dark things looked down the road. To quote our song My Last Call "Dont regret the past, just live on"

9. Tell me about the EP Resilience.

Damian: Resilience, is a story about events that happened in my life the past year or so, whether about me or people around me and how it may have been a tough year in terms of a lot of issues came up in my life I came back stronger. We decided to broaden our horizons with our sound and try things we havent't worked with before. Working with our new producer Mike Watts, elements were added that allowed for a different side of Four Nights Gone to be shown.

10. Is there any story or concept behind the Resilience title?

Damian: Yes, resilience is a noun that's defined as  having the ability to recover from something whether an illness or adversity. And the flower growing out of the persons arm on our cover art shows just that, picking up the pieces and as I said coming back stronger, which is a reoccurring theme in Four Nights Gone.

11. Who produced Resilience and what was it like working with them?

Damian: Mike Watts at Vudu Studios produced it. It was a really amazing experience, Mike really helped us polish the songs up and the engineer Tom was really cool and hands on and they got what we were going for and just made it even better. We were really happy to work with him and see what a real producer brings to the table and he really brought our songs to the next level.

12. Who did the cover art for Resilience and how much input did you have on it?

Damian: Joel Robinson, a Canadian painted it/ We loved the concept of the artwork and how it can be interpreted in different ways, and how it is eerie yet beautiful at the same time. He does really great artwork, we want to thank him for letting use his work for cover.

13. What do you hope for in 2013?

Damian: We hope that Resilience really takes off and gets in the hands of even more people. We've got more touring planned for 2013 and we hope to see a ton of new faces and that we can really impress them with our live set and hopefully open up for a few more big name bands and play some festivals.
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My Little Pony's new spin off series movie Equestria Girls will be premiering this summer on June 15th in Los Angeles, California! Not only will the movie been shown but a full blown day of family fun will be held in the Nokia LA LIVE Plaza from 11AM-4PM when the movie will be shown. Tickets can be purchased HERE.



Five popular Hasbro Studios properties will take over L.A. LIVE’s Nokia Plaza with an exciting lineup of activities inspired by the popular My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Kaijudo, Transformers Rescue Bots, Transformers Prime and Littlest Pet Shop animated programs. A day of fun for the whole family will feature:

Character appearances
A digital gaming area
A photo booth
A coloring station
An entertainment lounge
Giveaways and more
A real fire truck and police car will be on hand for an interactive Transformers Rescue Bots experience
The Littlest Pet Shop section will feature balloon animals and face painting
Families will be invited to “Pony-fy” themselves to look like the stylish My Little Pony Equestria Girls characters

Check out the trailer for the new movie HERE and pre-order the movie HERE.
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Philip H. Anselmo will take to the road for his first-ever solo tour, "Technicians of Distortion," which will kick off July 31 in Tulsa, OK.  On this tour, Anselmo will be joined by his back up band The Illegals - guitarist Marzi Montazeri, bassist Steve Taylor, and Jose Manual Gonzalez on drums.  Tickets go on sale this Thursday, May 23 - log onto  http://www.thehousecorerecords.com/ > ARTISTS for ticketing information.

Technicians of Distortion is in support of Anselmo's upcoming solo release, Walk Through Exits Only, due out July 16 (Housecore Records/Megaforce) and will take the group to a total of sixteen important markets over a three-week period.  Warbeast, who are signed to Anselmo's Housecore Record label and just released their new album Destroy (produced by Anselmo), along with industrial doom and drone metal one-man band Author and Punisher, will provide support on all dates.

"It is an incredible pleasure to do my first solo tour with my brothers in Warbeast and to introduce the mighty Author and Punisher to the Exrteme Music audience properly," said Anselmo.  "This is a killer program of insane variety, so come out and support the gigs!!!!"

Fans can expect a hard-core, stripped-down production that is focused on a set list that will include all songs on Walk Through Exits Only as well as lots of extras.

With one additional date to be announced, the confirmed itinerary for the Technicians of Distortion tour is as follows:

TOUR DATES:

JULY
31   Cain's Ballroom, Tulsa, OK

AUGUST
 2   Wooly's, Des Moines, IA
 3   First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN
 4   House of Blues, Chicago, IL
 6   House of Blues, Cleveland, OH
 7   The Intersection, Grand Rapids, MI
 9   Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, MI
10   Danforth Music Hall, Toronto, ONT Canada
11   Heavy MTL Festival, Montreal, QC Canada
13   The Palladium, Worcester, MA
14   Upstate Concert Hall, Clifton Park, NY
16   Best Buy Theatre, New York, NY
17   Union Transfer, Philadelphia, PA
18   The Fillmore, Silver Spring, MD
20   The Masquerade - Heaven Stage, Atlanta, GA
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Airbourne's "Black Dog Barking" is a follow-up to "No Guts No Glory" (2010). Now that it's been a while since last hearing these guys, it's like that their style hasn't changed much between releases even going back to "Runnin Wild" (2007) and I'd be right. "Black Dog Barking" is just as the previous releases were except better if that makes sense. The material is the same hard rock style that resembles the likes of AC/DC spot on except the material is heavier, more raw, and truly flawless. "Live It Up", being the lead single off this release it sets up what other songs can cover like "No One Fits Me (Better Than You)", "Cradle To The Grave", and "Party In The Penthouse", are one's that stand out having that raw heavy duty flawless-ness mentioned before, its Airbourne material from start to finish. All in all it is a release that stays true to the Airbourne likableness.
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Heartist have released a new video for the song "Where Did I Go Wrong?" check it out below!

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STATION is one of the hottest new bands to come out of New York City. A high voltage stage show with electrifying melodies make STATION an unforgettable experience. With that they went on to release their EP "Wired" and have got shows and even more material in-store because these guys are ready to rock! Guitarist Chris Lane talks of this EP and so much more it's totally a rockin good time.


1. Introduce yourself, tell me what you do in Station, and how long the band has been together.

Chris: This is Chris from STATION, I play guitar. The band has been performing since April of 2011.

2. Where is the band based out of and what is your music scene like there? Are there any local bands you could recommend?

Chris: We are based in New York City. New York is a very diverse place. It's common to go to a music venue and hear many different types of music. For instance, we once took the stage right after a barber shop quartet haha

3. What lyrical theme do you guys use in your music? What message do you want to send?

Chris: We talk about the things that affect us in our lives. There isn't an overall message we are trying to get across, it's more about expressing ourselves.

4. What bands have influenced your band and its sound?

Chris: I'd say we are most influenced by bands like Van Halen, Judas Priest and Whitesnake. We draw a lot of influence from classic rock.

5. How did you guys come up with your band name?

Chris: Our name comes from one of our favorite movies! We were watching it and had a "eureka" moment. From that moment on, we have been STATION. Can you guess the movie?

6. So tell me about the EP Wired.

Chris: Wired is our first EP. We were lucky enough to record it with a hero of ours, Michael Wagener. We went down to Nashville for a few weeks and recorded the whole thing. It was really tough to pick a track listing for this because we have a lot of music, but we chose the songs we thought would be a good taste of our music. Being in the studio and hearing your music really come to life is an amazing feeling.

7. Is there any story or concept behind the Wired title?

Chris: The name of Michael's studio is "Wire World," so we thought "Wired" fit nicely

8. Who produced Wired and what was it like working with them?

Chris: Michael Wagener produced "Wired." He's worked with bands like Metallica, Motley Cure, Ozzy, Poison, Alice Cooper, Skid Row and on and on and on. He's sold something like 95 million albums, so the man knows what he's doing. He is great to work with. Besides being one of the most talented people we know, he's also one of the nicest. Michael has been a big supporter of STATION and we thank him for that.

9. Who did the cover art for Wired and how much input did you have on it?

Chris: All of the artwork was done by our bassist, Mike Anderson. In addition to being a great bass player, Mike has the eye for graphic design.

10. Select two songs from Wired and what inspired the lyrics.

Chris: The first track, "Everything," is about a girl I knew in college. It talks about how we never got together although there something there.

The third track, "I'd Understand," is about not being able to be in a relationship because your life simply doesn't allow it. It's very hard when pursuing your dream is a 24/7 job, it makes a lot of things in life that should be relatively simple much more complicated.

11. Where can we listen to your band and where can we buy your stuff?

Chris: You can find our music on iTunes and Bandcamp

http://stationnyc.bandcamp.com/album/wired

12. What is it you’d like a listener to remember the most when hearing your music for the first time?

Chris: The best feeling is when someone hears one of our songs for the first time and can sing it back to us. We love that.

13. What can the fans expect to see from you in the future?

Chris: We'll be playing at Rocklahoma this week with bands like Guns N' Roses and Alice in Chains. From there, we'll be playing all around the country, so we're hoping to come to a city near you!

14. What are your upcoming touring and show plans?

Chris: We have some great shows on Long Island, New York City and Connecticut coming up after Rocklahoma.

June 15th - The Room in Brookfield, CT
June 21st - Lulu's Village Pub in Port Jefferson, New York
June 29th - Arlene's Grocery in New York, NY

15. Any final words of wisdom?

Chris: Wanted to thank you for letting us take part in this interview. We really appreciate the support! Please like us on FB at www.facebook.com/stationnyc to follow the band as we perform and record
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Her Bright Skies have released a new video for their song "Rivals" check it out below!

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If seeing is believing, the audience at Weenie Roast 2013 definitely left as believers in the power of music. The unbelievable magic of the night was doubly-amplified after all the amazing sets earlier when sonic swamis of alt-stadium rock, Stone Temple Pilots, brought Chester Bennington from Linkin Park out as a featured vocalist. Constant controversy has surrounded Stone Temple Pilots’ ex-frontman Scott Weiland–complete with conflicting reports on his status with the band. That’s why when Stone Temple Pilots appeared onstage, the audience’s hands gripped curiously onto their seats and eyes watched the stage with disbelief as Bennington joined the band tonight. Find out more about the new STP and song HERE.
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Falling In Reverse's Ronnie Radke has walked out on the members of Falling In Reverse. The following info has been posted;

"Ronnie got pissed that the shows on Falling In Reverse’s upcoming tour didn't sell out and walked out on the band. It was never about Crissy and him having a kid. Ronnie will continue to do Warped Tour this year but with a whole new band.

For what it’s worth, all the money from the new album will go to Ronnie and only Ronnie. He also took all the merch sales from past tours too and kept the profits.

The former members are also concerned that Jacky Vincent may be deported because he is in the United States on a work visa, and with being fired from FIR, he’s out of a job."
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Russian, Moscow's Dmitrov act Electricjezus is a 2-band group that sets their instruments to classical, guitar, bass, and drums, The band's style is very multifaceted so you can find post rock, sludge metal, doom metal, power meal, black metal, hardcore, stoner, just everything you'd want is here. With all of this and more they wrote and recorded various material and have a whole lot more to come.


1. Can I get a backstory on the band/ band biography?

The current group grew out of an unsuccessful project from 2007-2009. The group then consisted of 3 people who played Seattle based music like Alice In Chains mixed with Mudhoney. But then it began to appear that newer trends were being experimented with sound, rate, and rhythm. After a while we reduced the group to only 2 members, the bass player played the bass and drums, while the guitar player decided to extend it's range by setting up the bass pickups in the electric guitar. As a result we came to the music style we play today. We then recorded a demo, released a split, and have recorded our debut album.

2. How did you guys come up with your band name?

Once upon a time on the internet, we saw an album with the old, strange and creepy photographs of playgrounds of the Soviet Union and adjustment. On one of the photos was pictured a blue robot with arms outstretched to the sides, which were pretty rusted. This is a photo we loved, and immediately there was an association with image of Jesus, and since it was a robot we named him electric jesus.

After 15 minutes of deliberation, we decided to call our group Electric Jesus. Once we recorded our demo we got to the territory of stoner and sludge music, and there was all the dominance of groups using the name Jesus', the words like moon, electrical, acid in title of band and we decided to change the name by combining two words into one, and replacing  letter "S" to letter "Z" to make fun this cliché.

3. Where is the band based out of and what is your music scene like there? Are there any local bands you could recommend?

We live, record, and rehearse in our hometown Dimitrov, which is located a half hour drive away from Moscow. But the fact is we can be considered a Moscow group just because we're there so often haha. The genre community is skeptical of our group and our creativity so we are put into a diverse group or groups. We have had the chance to play with friendly bands such as;

Pincher - all female punk-metal band;

Diet Pill - grunge rock with female vocal;

The Fall of Mammoth - viscous doom metal from the grave

And of course listen to The Grayscales

All of them can be found on Facebook\bandcamp go listen to them, you will not regret it.

4. What lyrical theme do you guys use in your music? What message do you want to send?

The central theme of the lyrics are nihilism, the daily life of an average person in reality, a lot of fatalism and hateful thoughts, wicked humor it's a mixture of realism and sarcasm so everyone has to decide for themselves.

5. What bands have influenced your band and its sound?

A lot of bands have influenced us and our creativity such as the Melvins, Jucifer, Acid Bath, Today Is The Day, Dystopia, of course, the founders of the American thrash metal and their followers - Pantera, drone doom bands - Earth, Monarch, Sunn O, oldschool hardcore 80 -x, grindcore, powerviolence and many others.

6. Is there any story or concept behind the Mud of Generations title?

The main track of the album was our favorite, we wanted this album to sound dirty, rusty, like mud. It transmits all that we wanted to invest in an album. It all falls upon you lowering you more and more like the scum that you are, there is nothing that could change that.

7. Who produced Mud of Generations and what was it like working with them?

We produced the album ourselves. Before we recorded it we imagined how it would sound, and we had wanted it to sound as close as it would sound at a concert, that way it would show people who have never seen or heard our performances would know what to expect from us. We then knew that we had wanted it to be published on vinyl it's a solid two sided release with full potential.

8. Who did the cover art for Mud of Generations and how much input did you have on it?

The artwork's design was done by this artist from Russia called Timur Khabirov. We had stumbled accidently upon his work, even before the album was ready. So we needed a design and immediately contacted him. What we wanted to portray on the album cover was to understand one another with this design. So in addition we were all fans of horror movies about zombies (it's obvious when listening to the album), so we wanted with the full colored print instead of the dark colored one, this was more of a reminiscent of the old zombie movie posters.

9. Do you guys have any new music in the works as far as a follow-up release?

We want to release a limited edition version of our album on vinyl. After it's released we are planning to record another album, but it's going to happen next year. In addition to that we're thinking of releasing a 7-inch record but not yet. We're unsure on if it will be a split or just a single. These are just the ideas we have, right now all of our thoughts are about releasing the vinyl.


10. Will you be shooting a video for any of the songs off Mud of Generations?

No videos. We had previously thought to do something like a horror-musical but it's not going to happen. To us it' probably easier and faster to record another album haha.

11. What are your upcoming touring/show plans?

We don't have any concert plans but first want to do a tour in Russia then it would be great to play Europe once we get our vinyl out there. (Hi to all the managers, sponsors, etc. Who may be reading this).

12. Where can we listen to your band and where can we buy your stuff?

You can find us on bandcamp http://electricjezus.bandcamp.com/
You can also listen to our album, demo, split and download it for free or pay what you want. We also have page on Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Electricjezus/575252375818127

13. What is it you’d like a listener to remember the most when hearing your music for the first time?

The outro from the album and how it makes you feel like you need to get out of that bunker during the nuclear war to walk the earth again.

14. What can the fans expect to see from you in the future?

To begin let fans of such music be able to find us and love us. What do they expect from us in the future? Well we have a huge number of songs in different musical genres we'd like to try out.

15. Any final words of wisdom?

Do not believe everything people say in an interview.
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Grande Prairie, AB power-thrash five-piece Edge of Attack are proud to announce they will be trekking across Alberta for the month of June along with a tour date in Winnipeg, MB for their Northern Destruction Tour in promotion of their debut self titled album released on Spread The Metal Records earlier this year.

"Introducing the Northern Destruction Tour!! We can't wait to embark on our Canadian tour and bring great shows to our Canadian fans. But this is only the beginning. This September we will journey to Toronto and partake in the Spread the Metal Festival as a kick-off to part two of the Northern Destruction! See you on the road!!" comments vocalist Roxanne Gordey.

TOUR DATES:

Friday, May 31, Edmonton, AB - Rendezvous Pub, 8:00pm, 18+, $10
Saturday, June 1, Lethbridge, AB - Moose Hall, 6:00pm, All Ages
Sunday, June 2, Calgary, AB - New Black Centre, 6:00pm, All Ages, $10 adv/$15 door
Tuesday, June 4, Winnipeg, MB - Royal Albert Arms, 7:30pm, 18+, $8
Wednesday, June 5 TBA
Thursday, June 6, TBA
Friday, June 7, Devon, AB - P3, 8:00pm, All Ages, $10
Saturday, June 8, Drayton Valley, AB - Scout Guide Hall, 7:30pm, All Ages, $10
Saturday, June 22, Grande Prairie, AB - Better Than Freds, 9:00pm, 18+, $10
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