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| Music Review: Sebastian Bach – Kicking & Screaming |
By Obi-Dan
| September 27th, 2011 at 10:01 am |
Sebastian Bach
Kicking and Screaming
Frontiers Records
Released September 26, 2011 (UK) CD | MP3
September 27, 2011 (U.S.) CD | MP3 No matter how many years go by, how many reality TV shows he appears on, or how many times he defends Axl Rose, Sebastian Bach will always be the voice of Skid Row. It may be 15 years since he was part of that band and he has even tried to distance himself from that era. Despite these attempts it is clear on his new album Kicking & Screaming that this kind of music is what he does best. This is not Bach copying his work of old, but being given the creative freedom to fine tune the sound he wants to make. It has a very distinct hard rock sound that he is famous for, but thanks to chugging riff-heavy tracks like “One Good Reason” and “Lost In The Light” with their feisty lyrics it becomes immediately more refreshed.
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| FREE MP3: Sebastian Bach’s ‘Kicking & Screaming’Amazon is currently offering up the mp3 version of the Sebastian Bach song “Kicking & Screaming” from his upcoming album of the same name for FREE. Yes, FREE. Just follow the link and download the song and then it’s yours, you own it. But grab it now, as it’s the Free Song of the Day offer, which means it’s only available for free today, Sunday, September 4, 2011, til 11:59PM PST. The album Kicking & Screaming, which will be released on September 27, 2011, is available for pre-order now on CD, CD+DVD, and MP3 Download. The CD and MP3 versions contain 13 tracks. The CD+DVD has the 13 songs, plus one bonus track, as well as a DVD with behind the scenes footage of the recording of the album, live footage from Bach’s tours opening for Guns ‘N Roses, and 3 music videos.
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| When The Shat Hits The Fans: William Shatner To Receive ‘Honorary Headbanger Award’ |
By cGt2099
| March 29th, 2011 at 2:49 pm |
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Spock may not think the merging of Shatner and Metal to be a logical one — but at this point in 2011, William Shatner is becoming more metal than ever. And even at his age of 80, there seems to be no stopping the once Captain of the USS Enterprise, for this year he will be releasing a metal album, as we reported on several weeks ago. To acknowledge his efforts not only towards his current album project, entitled Seeking Major Tom, but also for his entire epic career, William Shatner will next month be awarded the Honorary Headbanger Award at the annual Revolver Awards. The Revolver Golden Gods is an awards ceremony to recognize all metal, held every year. The Honorary Headbanger Award is handed out to someone who is not necessarily seen as being in the metal community, but embodies the spirit of metal. With his upcoming album featuring collaborative efforts with numerous metal artists, and his long career in Star Trek and acting in other roles over the years, Shatner is an artist of determination who continually breaks down the doors of what people think he should do (or if people just think it to be… odd).
...continue reading » Tags: Alice Cooper, Alice In Chains, Avenged Sevenfold, Black Label Society, Captain Kirk, Cherie Curry, Deep Purple, Honorary Headbanger Award, Ian Paice, James T. Kirk, Max Cavalera, Mötley Crüe, Mike Inez, Ozzy Osbourne, Revolver, Revolver Golden Gods, Richie Blackmore, Ronnie James Dio, Ronnie James Dio Lifetime Achievement Award, Sebastian Bach, Seeking Major Tom, Sepultura, Skid Row, Soulfly, Star Trek, The Runaways, USS Enterprise, William Shatner, Zakk Wylde | |
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