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Wednesday

Sevendust Begins Recording New Album [News]

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Accoring to Blabbermouth, Sevendust has entered Architekt Music studios in Butler, New Jersey with engineer Mike Ferretti to begin recording its ninth album for an early 2013 release.
A one-minute clip from the first day of the recording sessions can be seen below.
Sevendust's latest CD, "Cold Day Memory", sold around 27,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 12 on the Billboard 200 chart.
The band's previous effort, "Chapter VII: Hope And Sorrow", opened with 25,000 units back in April 2008 to land at position No. 19.
"Cold Day Memory" was released on April 20, 2010 on the band's own 7Bros. Records, through Warner Music Group's Independent Label Group. The CD - produced by Grammy Award winner Johnny K (Disturbed, Staind, 3 Doors Down, Plain White T's) - was the group's first new album with its original lineup back together with Lowery's return after his departure in 2003.
Call Me No One - the new project featuring Lowery and Sevendust drummer Morgan Rose - released its debut album, "Last Parade", on June 5. The CD's first single, "Biggest Fan", was made available to purchase on iTunes on April 24.
Sevendust guitarist John Connolly and bassist Vince Hornsby also recently launched a new project, joining forces with Creed/Alter Bridge drummer Scott Phillips in a new outfit called Projected.
Projected has already completed recording its debut disc, "Human", to be released September 18 on Connolly's own Yaya Papu LLC label.
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Deftones: New Album Title Revealed

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                                  Deftones: New Album Title Revealed 

Sacramento, California-based alternative rock band Deftones has set a November 13 release date for its seventh studio album, entitled "Koi No Yokan", Blabbermouth reports. The group worked again with producer Nick Raskulinecz, who helmed 2010's "Diamond Eyes" and has also worked on albums by Rush and Foo Fighters.
"Koi no yokan" is Japanese for a feeling that is similar to (but not exactly the same as) love at first sight. It's the sense a person gets upon meeting someone, where they just "know" they are going to fall in love. It implies that future love is inevitable.
To support the CD, Deftones will hit the road on a nationwide headlining tour, with special guest Scars On Broadway, which kicks off October 9 in Ventura, California and concludes on the West Coast mid-November. Tickets on sale next Friday, September 7 via Ticketmaster.com.
The dates are as follows:
10/09 - Ventura, CA - Ventura Theatre
10/10 - San Francisco, CA - Warfield
10/12 - Portland, OR - Roseland Ballroom
10/13 - Seattle, WA - Showbox SODO
10/14 - Vancouver, BC - Commodore
10/16 - Boise, ID - Knitting Factory
10/17 - Salt Lake City, UT - In The Venue
10/19 - Denver, CO - Fillmore Auditorium
10/20 - Kansas City, MO - Harrah?s
10/21 - Columbia, MO - Blue Note
10/23 - Chicago, IL - Aragon Ballroom
10/24 - Royal Oak, MI - Royal Oak Music Theatre
10/26 - Baltimore, MD - Rams Head Live
10/28 - Philadelphia, PA - The Electric Factory
10/29 - Boston, MA - HOB Boston
10/30 - New York, NY - Terminal 5

Deftones debuted two new songs ? "Roller Derby" and "Rosemary" ? during a July 28 concert West Hollywood, California.
Speaking to QMI Agency, Deftones' singer Chno Moreno said that the two tracks are not necesasarily the best indication of what fans can expect to hear on the upcoming effort.
"I don't think those songs are the ones that best represent our record," he said. "They're two different songs, one is a lot more ambient ["Rosemary"] than the other ["Roller Derby"], the other is a lot more aggressive. But they're cool, they balance each other out. The songs already sounded great live before we recorded them. When we wrote the record we pretty much wrote it live."
The group also intends to continue their tradition of recording several cover tunes that could end up as B-sides, with Moreno revealing that they've been toying with songs from Elvis Presley and Earth, Wind & Fire, among others.
"The fun stuff is playing somebody else's song and recording it," he said. "We're always open to new stuff. It's fun for us to do something that's out of our element and something you wouldn't expect from a heavier type of rock band. So hopefully it will be something that's a little off the cuff and left of center."
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Tuesday

In Flames WonStart Thinking About New Studio Album Until Next Year

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         In Flames WonStart Thinking About New Studio Album Until Next Year 

PureGrainAudio's Mitch Lafon conducted an interview with singer Anders Fridén of Swedish metallers In Flames at this year's edition of the Heavy MTL festival, which was held August 11-12 at Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. You can now watch the chat below.
Asked if In Flames is already thinking about writing the follow-up to last year's "Sounds Of A Playground Fading" or if the band will continue touring in support of the latest CD, Anders said:
"We'll probably continue touring for whole next year, and then we're gonna think about what we're gonna do. I mean, we already have some stuff in our heads, but the actual writing process is something that we do when we get off the road; we need to focus on that. The thing is that you have so much [free] time, really, when you're on the road, but we can't focus; I don't know what it is with us. There's so many distractions around you. I'd rather go out and have good food and good beer than sit by a computer and record. I do have my own stuff with me ? I have a Pro Tools rig, I have a small, little keyboard where I can play? I do that. And I write, basically, for myself, just to keep sane. But, actually, In Flames, musically, we need to relax a little bit and then start thinking about it."
On the topic of whether it's still important for a band like In Flames to make full-length albums as opposed to putting out singles and EPs, Anders said:
"For me, it is, definitely. I think about the album format. And I think today, it's actually more important than ever, when it's so easy to just release singles and small snippets of music and it's out there. I think it's important to still have that feeling. Maybe kids growing up today don't have that, but I'm too old school in my thinking ? I'm used to that, used to the vinyl. I wasn't that fond of the CD format, because it was so easy to skip music ? even though I have, like, one million CDs. But I'm more of the album type of guy."
Thanks for the report to Blabbermouth.
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As Excited As Anyone Else To See Where Next Album Takes Us Musically

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              As Excited As Anyone Else To See Where Next Album Takes Us Musically 

Onslaught Radio conducted an interview with bassist/vocalist Troy Sanders of Atlanta progressive metallers Mastodon at the Reading Festival at Little John's Farm in Reading, England.
On the band's ever-evolving sound:
Troy: "The four of us in the band, we always embrace change and we never wanna write and record the same album twice. So we want each album to be a different and fresh chapter in the Mastodon catalog. That's our intention ? to write and record a new-sounding album every time."
On Mastodon's plans for a new studio album:
Troy: "The future is very unknown, I think. After these two festivals ? the Reading and Leeds ? we'll take some time off and start working on new ideas. And I'm as excited as anyone else on this planet to see where we'll take it musically. I have no idea."
On whether there is pressure on Mastodon to write music that will please fans and critics:
Troy: "We never really tried to cater any riff, any song, any sound to please any [particular group] of fans, any type of journalists, any critics or anything outside of the four of us. Once the four of us leave our practice space after writing a song, or even a riff, or even one line of lyrics, or something, if the four of us agree on it and are proud of it and are happy with it, then that's all that really matters. Because we need to be happy with it ourselves, 'cause we're going to be married to this music for life. And we really just write the songs, and we do everything to ultimately please ourselves, and if it carries over to anyone else around the world and they like it, then that's just a wonderful dessert at the end of a giant, delicious buffet."
Thanks for the report to Blabbermouth.
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