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Wednesday, August 27. 2008

Cloudscape Bloodstock Open Air 16th ... Posted by Jennifer Coleman in Bloodstock at 13:32

Cloudscape Bloodstock Open Air 16th August 2008



Administering a mighty mid-morning shot of symphonic adrenalin, Swedish metallers, Cloudscape deliver a high-octane wake-up call of captivating proportions.

Clinging to a can of Carlsberg for essential onstage sustenance, enthused frontman, Mike Andersson proposes a toast to the crowd before the band resume their trademark technical blizzard of sublime soundscapes and guitar-fuelled melodrama. Despite a momentary meandering of appreciation illustrated by an errant voice in the crowd who utters an eloquent, “Fuck off” in reply to Andersson’s tremulous falsetto, the audience are, for the most part, utterly enthralled.

Resplendent in a Slash-like ensemble of velvet shirt and skin-tight black leather, bassist, Hans Persson unleashes a mighty succession of thunderous riffs as Andersson wields the mike stand with glittering, stadium rock showmanship. By turns majestic and anthemic, “Will We Remain” features immaculate, face-melting axemanship while “Darkest Legacy” is slick with cinematic ambience. Andersson’s lavish, almost operatic tones soar effortlessly above a mind-bending array of otherworldly electronica. Showcasing both tireless stamina and agility throughout, Andersson’s vocal capacity makes for a truly compelling performance.

Poignantly emotive yet packing sufficient heavy metal artillery to largely escape the much abhorred power genre, Cloudscape are epic theatricality incarnate.

Author: Faye Coulman



Sunday, July 27. 2008

GET READY TO ROCK!! AT BLOODSTOCK ... Posted by Jennifer Coleman in Bloodstock at 19:22

GET READY TO ROCK!! AT BLOODSTOCK OPEN AIR 15th 16th 17th August 2008

heavy metal This years Bloodstock Open Air festival has already been tipped to be THE heavy rock /metal festival of 2008 not to be missed. 10,000 metal heads will descend on the picturesque village of Walton On Trent, in Derbyshire expecting to rock out to the finest metal line up the UK has ever witnessed.

The campsite opens Thursday at 12 noon giving you plenty of time to set up camp for when the festivities begin. The Guitar Hero 3 Tent and Lava Stage and bar will be open on Thursday at 12 noon to welcome you all. Here you will enjoy all the revelry of Metal Karaoke, a couple of surprise bands to warm you up for the weekends metal onslaught as well as head banging to the tunes of the infamous 4 DJ’s of the Apocolypse … all this until the early hours.

To follow on from this - Friday, Saturday and Sunday will see the main stage treat you to the most quality metal line up of 2008. Headline acts - Opeth, Dimmu Borgir and Nightwish with Special Guests Helloween, as well as Iced Earth, At The Gates, Soulfly and Soilwork, to name just a few.

UK EXCLUSIVE - Sunday night headliners ‘Nightwish’ will close the festival with a spectacular performance as they are bringing their entire pyro’s light show never before seen in the UK.

We have the cream of the UK unsigned metal acts on the Scuzz Underground Stage ready to shock your senses, and for those of you who just want to catapult yourselves into space we also this year have fairground rides, the International Metal Market plus Guitar hero 3 Champion competition madness and much much more

Full weekend tickets with camping are just £85. Limited day tickets are on sale at just £45. Tickets on sale through our secure online shop at www.bloodstock.uk.com plus selected HMV stores around the UK - _you can also purchase from SEE tickets, Ticketwebb, Piccadilly, Gigantic, Ticket Factory and Last minute or call the 24 hour ticket hotline: 0871 2200260

Band line up:

Friday: OPETH, HELLOWEEN, SOULFLY, PRIMAL FEAR, DESTRUCTION, AKERCOCKE, TYR, PRAYING MANTIS, EVILE, SAINT DEAMON,

Saturday: DIMMU BORGIR, ICED EARTH, SOILWORK, NAPALM DEATH, MOONSORROW, COMMUNIC, SWALLOW THE SUN, ELUVEITIE, MOB RULES, CLOUDSCAPE

Sunday: NIGHTWISH, AT THE GATES, OVERKILL, AS I LAY DYING, KATAKLYSM, GRAND MAGUS, ALESTORM, CROWNING GLORY, HEAVENS BASEMENT


BLOODSTOCK OPEN AIR
Date: 15th 16th 17th August 2008

Venue: Catton Hall, Walton on Trent, Derbyshire

Tickets - Full weekend Tickets with Camping - £85
Day tickets - £45
Child tickets £35

Make sure you Purchase your Car parking Ticket !!



Regards

Bloodstock Team

www.bloodstock.uk.com

Thursday, June 12. 2008

Faye Coulman interviews Paul Gregory Posted by Jennifer Coleman in Bloodstock at 14:34

Faye Coulman interviews Paul Gregory

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Merchants of Metal

“It helps me, being the eternal optimist – a requirement for any mad idea,” comments Paul Gregory, founder and promoter of Bloodstock festivals. Faye Coulman documents the unprecedented success of the UK’s most prestigious extreme music event to date

While the likes of Glastonbury and Download annually sate mainstream appetites, heavy metal enthusiasts were left wanting where live entertainment was concerned, until the birth of Bloodstock in 2001. Forged from a mutual appreciation for heavy metal, organisers Paul Gregory and Vince Brotheridge were struck by a marketing concept which was at once creative and commercially viable.

“We chose to bring little known acts from Europe to perform at a UK festival instead of them performing at smaller venues in London,” Paul explains. “Our talent-luck for bringing bands from Europe for their UK debut is where we gained our reputation.”

Since the festival’s distant origins as an indoor event in 2001, Bloodstock witnessed fifty per cent expansion each year thereafter, which culminated in the launch of Bloodstock Open Air 2005. Though the UK is largely esteemed the homeland of heavy metal, prior to the advent of B.O.A, Britain was the only European country without its own major, open-air metal event. Paul and Vince have now fully established and conquered their highly specific niche in the music industry. The pair’s business awareness and artistic vision was successfully reconciled in the form of promotions and website design body, AMust4music. An acclaimed artist, mf Paul’s numerous cover art projects provided ready-established connections with a range of reputable acts, including classic rock legends, Saxon. His dark, iconic designs also constitute the focal point of both Bloodstock’s promotional web features and merchandise. Ever innovative in marketing approach, Paul remarks: “We are always looking at developing new merchandise and have bespoke artwork year on so as to not bore with the same old same old.”

In close proximity to conveniently placed sources of accommodation and local eateries, The Assembly Rooms, situated in the heart of Derby, presented the ideal venue choice for the original indoor festival. Despite the initially crippling costs, Bloodstock 2001 received rave reviews from both local and national press, as well as an enthusiastic reception from 700 fans. “We were always confident,” Paul reflects, “but it’s been a hard road with a lot of casualties.”

The capacity of the indoor festival, capable of hosting 2,500, presented a considerable limitation given the sell-out success of Bloodstock 2004. In 2005, plans for open-air expansion, to be run alongside the original indoor event, were announced. Given the festival’s limitless scope for international talent and diversity, it seemed only appropriate that Bloodstock should embody the vast, outdoor characteristics of its European counterparts. Long-time friend and business associate, Thomas Jensen, of Germany’s Wacken festival, extended his marketing expertise to the prospective venture. Catton Hall, in South Derbyshire, satisfied the problematic search for an outdoor venue, given its suitably secluded location and capacity of 10,000. Paul and his cohorts’ tireless dedication precipitated a marketing triumph born of overseas ideology coupled with the loyal, intimate values of the regional metal scene. mf

“Bloodstock started with a team of people with an idea to put on a festival of the music they all loved,” Paul affirms. “We have a loyal fan base that help with the festival’s ever-growing need for helpers. Our motto: ‘By the fans for the fans’ are not just words.”

In 2005, an interview with Metal Hammer accurately identified the source of Bloodstock’s marketing ingenuity. Paul told the magazine: “I think a lot of promoters are only going to book things that are sort of big at the time. That’s where we’ve got our niche,” he stated before concluding: “We’re not followers, we’re leaders.”

Not since the greatly mourned departure of Donington’s Monsters of Rock festival had the British metal scene anticipated a live event of such gargantuan import. While Bloodstock continued its annually staggering rate of expansion, the promotions team endeavoured to raise the profile of the festival by every conceivable means. In addition to the team’s marketing scheme, corporate titan, HMV rendered tickets readily available to the public, displaying promotional flyers and posters nationwide. Together with leading rock and metal cable and satellite TV show, Scuzz, Bloodstock received a tremendous publicity boost. As many aspiring entrepreneurs will appreciate, Bloodstock’s early promotional measures, though inventive in strategy, suffered considerable financial limitation.

Of the team’s enterprising origins, Paul reminisces: “I believe we did quite a good job in our early promotion efforts given our lack of knowledge at the time. We mf had street teams, advertising, obviously, in all the metal magazines and local papers. We had a very limited budget, which at the time was almost zero.”

In light of his own seasoned expertise, he urges fledgling promoters to: “Work on the basis that nobody has ever heard of your festival. Street teams, advertising, radio, television if you can get it and mostly be creative - think out of the box.”

Despite the extraordinary success enjoyed by Bloodstock 2007, Paul remains steadfast in his prevailing ethos of self-promotion and dedication to the local metal scene. Media exposure was extended also to the unsigned sector of the festival via an Internet facility, which allowed for the uploading of music videos created by aspiring artists. Undoubtedly the promotional core of the thriving operation that is Bloodstock, the official website offers still further marketing opportunity for both upcoming promoters and musicians.

Perhaps the organisation’s greatest initiative thus far, “Metal 2 The Masses” 2008 aims to further media exposure for both Bloodstock and more minor sectors of the industry alike. Promoters are requested to purchase a franchise of “Metal 2 The Masses”, producing an invaluable association with the reputable name of Bloodstock Open Air. Online voting for various groups of unsigned artists, presented by each independent promoter, begins in June. It is anticipated that the venture will do much to raise the profile of live metal in its entirety, providing promotion for Bloodstock while establishing a sound basis for future developments in this sector of the industry. mf

Although Bloodstock occupies a specialist niche, fellow subcultural industry professionals have proved consistent in their support of the organisation. In breakthrough year 2005, Metal Hammer music magazine cited Bloodstock as Britain’s best independent metal festival. Acclaimed extreme metal publication, Terrorizer, also revealed Bloodstock as the No.3 Biggest Musical Event, based on the results of a readers’ poll held in 2006. As anticipation for the 2008 festival nears its dynamic climax, Terrorizer’s June edition hails Bloodstock as one of the metal scene’s most celebrated forthcoming events.

“Bloodstock hasn’t strayed from its original ethos as a metal meeting for metalheads…” the article enthuses. “Those European metal superfests oughta start worrying; Bloodstock is bringing metal home

Saturday, March 15. 2008

are YOU the GUITAR HERO 3 CHAMPION ... Posted by Jennifer Coleman in Bloodstock at 15:07

are YOU the GUITAR HERO 3 CHAMPION of 2008?

Bloodstock searches for the next Guitar Hero 3 Star


If so, you've just got to compete for the title of....……… "Bloodstock Open Air Festival 2008 - Guitar Hero 3"


Ok………..this is your big chance to show the world that Guitar Hero 3 and all that axe wielding talent you have wasn’t just for Christmas. If you’re the next legend just waiting to be discovered and idolised and can answer yes to the following questions then do not hesitate to let us guide you along the path of guitar glory.

• Ever wanted to show what you can do with your guitar?

• Are you an expert exponent of Guitar Hero 3?

• Got what it takes to win a regional heat and earn your place at the final, taking place at the UK’s biggest Metal Festival?

• Think you can be the overall winner and play in front of a crowd of thousands with a real band behind you?

For all budding lead guitarists who just know that they fully deserve the ultimate Rock God prize, a ridiculous bag of related goodies and products PLUS VIP Festival tickets, then this is the competition for you.

Bloodstock Open Air Festivals has joined forces with GUITAR HERO 3 to bring you an unbelievable opportunity to compete for this annual Title and Prize. We already have several hosts lined up to work with us as we put on the mother of all shows at dedicated Guitar Hero 3 events around the country. If your Rock Society, Student Union, Club or venue wants a piece of the action, please get them to contact us at the numbers below .

All bases are covered with official GH3 products and equipment provided at Heats held at locations across the UK in May/ June 2008 as we search for our first Guitar Heroes. We’ve got Ticketing partner tixmob.com on board who provide a revolutionary, electronic, convenient and green method to enter with a unique ticket reference number purchased via mobile phone. So all we need now is YOU!

Any enthusiastic venues that want to play host to GUITAR HERO 3 in partnership with Bloodstock Festivals should make contact as soon as possible.

From 2 April you can enter the competition and get all the vital details, terms and conditions on www.bloodstock.uk.com


For more information

Competition and Venue Details : Jason 07891 399 672 or webmaster@bloodstock.uk.com

Media Enquiries : Clive 07882 352 742 or clive@bloodstock.uk.com

For Full Festival news and performer details, please log onto www.bloodstock.uk.com

Tuesday, November 20. 2007

BLOODSTOCK 2008 NOVEMBER UPDATE Posted by Jennifer Coleman in Bloodstock at 16:57

BLOODSTOCK 2008 NOVEMBER UPDATE

bloodstock Metal festival 2008 As the dark days of winter draw in, there’ll be no time for hiding away or hibernation for the Bloodstock team as we continue to assemble what promises to be the festival’s best ever line-up. Already for BOA 2008 we’ve confirmed legendary outfits Opeth, Dimmu Borgir, Primal Fear and the recently reformed At The Gates alongside newer talent in the shape of Moonsorrow, Swallow The Sun, Communic, Evile and Eluveitie. If that lot has whetted your appetite, let’s just say that we have many further exciting announcements coming your way in the next few weeks that’ll have you polishing your tent pegs in furious anticipation of August 15th…


ROCK SOCIETY

The new Rock Society memberships which were launched on October 31st have been selling fast, so for those of you still ‘thinking about it’, now is the time to get over to Bloodstock Store and sign up fast as there are just 150 available!

For just £20 a year, Rock Society members receive:

1. Laminated Rock Society pass with your name and number on it.

2. 10% discount on all Bloodstock merchandise and tickets purchased online. (Discount applies until 15th December 2007).

3. 10% Discount on all Bloodstock merchandise purchased at the festival. You’ll need to bring your Rock Society pass with you to claim your discount.

4. Backstage tours at Bloodstock 2008.

5. Your name on the `Thank you` page in the official Bloodstock programme.

6. Early priority entry to the festival signing area.

7. Option to renew a week before anyone else.

8. Access to the Bloodstock Rock Society forum where you can chat with new members like yourself as well as our lifetime members who have supported Bloodstock since the beginning.

Official Rock Society passes will be sent out by post within ten days of purchase and you’ll need to bring these with you when attending Bloodstock 2008.


BLOODSTOCK OPEN AIR 2008 TICKETS

Tickets for Bloodstock Open Air 2008 are currently on sale and you still have until December 15th to take advantage of our massive pre-Christmas discount which holds tickets at just £61 each. Tickets purchased after this date will be priced at £85, so early bird buyers will save a massive £24!

Bloodstock tickets make great Christmas presents too!


Click HERE to buy your Bloodstock tickets NOW!

Regards

Bloodstock Team

www.bloodstock.uk.com

Thursday, August 30. 2007

Sight Of Emptiness at Bloodstock ... Posted by Jennifer Coleman in Bloodstock Unsigned Bands at 11:26

Sight Of Emptiness at Bloodstock Open Air 2007

A quick HELL-OO from Sight Of Emptiness, we just arrived back in Costa Rica. We got delayed a few days, due to the Hurricane hitting Mexico. We were supposed to have a layover there, so our first flight was cancelled. Some of us had to stay an extra day in Amsterdam (what a great place)!

Sight Of Emptiness Bloodstock Unsigned Winners from Costa Rica


Our time in England, and especially the Bloodstock festival, was amazing. Everything went by so fast and we are still jetlagged and showlagged. We played in front of a great crowd, met some great people, great musicians, drank some great beer and did not get any great sleep! Of course we are going to give you guys a longer story about all the great things we have been experiencing, but for now here are a few photos and comments from each band member.

Bloodstock Festival Setlist:
Truth Of A Lie
In Death State
Chapter Of Hatred
Visions
Witness Of Your Murder
Desolation Whispers
Death In Fire (Amon Amarth Cover)

Roberth
An experience I will not forget easily. Im part of Costa Rican Metal history here...no other band has play at an Open Air in Europe so far, so Im happy as hell. When I was in the stage I almost couldnt believe that this dream was a reality, the crowd went nuts and that help me to give my best.
The bands that impressed me the most:
Arch Enemy and Testament.

Freddy
I was really nervous, but as soon as I put my feet on the stage I feel a good vibe. During show I give all the best. The crowd support made me feel so happy and gave me more confidence.
The bands that impressed me the most:
Nevermore was the highlight for me since 2 of my favorite guitarrist play with the band.

Diego
A dream come true, very excited cuz of the response of the crowd.
The bands that impressed me the most:
Arch Enemy was the best band.

Rodrigo
Even though a lot of people were at the camping area, the turn out and the crowd reaction surpass my expectations. To top it all the threatment we recieved from the organizers was top notch all the way throught.
The bands that impressed me the most:
Nevermore over all, the most professional show were In Flames, Dark Tranquility and Arch Enemy. Fintroll and Epica were unexpectecly good

Eduardo
Since I was a little kid I kind of knew that music was gonna take me to great places and was going to make my dreams a reality. Here I am, just returning England, recovering from the first one. The show went awesome, too many things in my mind before and after...but thanks to our Tour Manager Niclas, doubts and questions were solved and answered within minutes.
Showtime my dear amigos, strange sensations invaded my body...good karma all around, great weather, plus lots of metalheads around supporting a band that for their first time was presenting their art to an audience hungry of good metal. For now I will like to say: Im happy as hell and living the style of life Ive been fighting for since metal become a vital part of me.
The bands that impressed me the most:
Nevermore, In Flames, Testament, Arch Enemy and Dark Tranquillity.

More to come once we get some sleep...SOE

Trying to make some money at the airport in Mexico



After traveling for more than 20 hours...


Sightseeing in London, Picadilly Circus


Jesper from In Fucking Flames


Show time, the reason we are here!


All the way from Costa Rica - Sight Of Emptiness

Tuesday, August 28. 2007

Bloodstock Aftermath Posted by Jennifer Coleman in Bloodstock at 11:54

Bloodstock Aftermath

Paul Gregory
Greetings Metal Heads

What a great weekend, hope you all enjoyed yourselves and returned home safely without too much of a hang over?

Firstly can I start by thanking you all for yet another fantastic Bloodstock and for giving the festival your support, we had some amazing bands this year and have received from the bands a lot of praise for a great festival and even greater fans !!!

I have had several emails and browsed the forum so to help clear up a few issues, give out praises to the well deserved and to dish out some no no’s to the very few misguided I feel it only right I try to answer your queries.

We all do our very best to make sure your festival improves each year and to a greater extent I think this year we achieved this. Lack of toilets were a major issue this year, that won’t be the case next, we will also have showers on the campsite, a much requested item. It’s not rocket science, when we get it wrong or, you rightly tell us and if it’s achievable we’ll fix it.

Onto our plans for 2008, in order for us to make Bloodstock Open Air the festival all you guys want to be proud of like of our European counterparts, we have to look carefully at our current situation. Running two festivals back to back is financial suicide and means at best you do both badly, as the capacity of the venue is limited and the bands we would like to see at the indoor are not affordable to make the venue work, it makes no sense to continue. The alternative is no Festival “period.” This as many of our decisions has been hard but one we had to make at this juncture. However we will re kindle the Christmas show and I’m not saying the indoor is gone for good, once we have the open air the festival where we want it to be we will revisit it.

Ticket Prices

Bloodstock is NOT some corporate money grabbing machine, neither is it a charity, a rise in ticket price is not a way of making a quick buck but a natural consequence of the festival’s spiralling costs due to our commitment to make it the best it can be, that said we’ll keep prices for next year the same as this years price if you purchase your ticket between now and 15th December 2007, any tickets purchased after 15th December will be priced at £ 85, this will give all you loyal Bloodstockers the opportunity to snatch what is and believe me a bargain.

Tickets for Bloodstock Open Air 2008 will go on Sale from September 1st and can be purchased Online in the Bloodstock Store !!

All tickets will be despatched before Christmas so they also will make ideal Christmas presents !!!


We have also taken on board emails received from lots of metallers that could not attend this year as they have children, with this in mind we have introduced a Child ticket, if you have children aged between 4 – 11 you will be able to purchase a ticket for them at the reduced rate of £ 35, children aged 0 – 3 will get in for free !


The misguided, I received some complaints about certain individuals setting fire to wheelie bins, Bloodstock has always been a friendly safe festival something we’re all proud of, we will NOT tolerate to be polite the misguided element these people ruin it for others, be warned our security is to be doubled next year, another reason for our cost increase. The campsite, we will endeavour to have a quiet area for those not wishing to be part of the mayhem created by those who want to party till dawn.

Bloodstock’s ethos for the fans by the fans is born out by the number of metal heads that give their time and energy behind the scenes to put the show on, from production, Merchandise to street teams, all working tirelessly throughout the year to give us all a true Metal festival to be part of and proud of.

Next years Bloodstock Open Air is set to be even bigger than this year, we are liaising now with some amazing bands and we aim to have some band announcements with you shortly, we appreciate your comments on bands and we read ALL band requests you guys put forward !!

Keep it heavy keep it safe

Cheers

Paul

Friday, August 10. 2007

Bloodstock Unsigned Stage Posted by Luci Herbert in Bloodstock Unsigned Bands at 08:35

Bloodstock Unsigned Stage

As well as bringing you well established names, the Bloodstock Festival organisers are also renowned for their ongoing support to the unsigned scene. The Bloodstock Unsigned Stage is the ideal place to discover new and untapped talent so that someday you will be able to say “I saw them first!”

Mindflow
12:45pm - 1:15pm Mindflow

Kicking things off on the unsigned stage are Mindflow. All the way from Brazil, these progressive rockers formed in 2003 and shortly after their formation they released their debut album “Just the two of us”. The band embarked on a world tour in support of the album, which sold many copies and received critical acclaim. After jaunts across Asian and European territory as well as playing numerous festivals in South America, Mindflow began recording their follow up album “Mind over Body” which saw the light of day in 2006.



TheOmen
1:30pm - 2:00pm The Omen
Known for their theatrical performance and brutal pits, West Londoners The Omen have been entertaining crowds with their blasphemous brand of death metal since 2004, having shared stages with Trenchead, Forever Never and Mutant. The band has gone through a number of line-up changes, although things are currently looking up for the four piece having had a solid line up for over six months. If you miss these gore fiends at Bloodstock then you really are missing out, although fret not as you can catch them on tour throughout August and September!



Life-Denied
2:15pm - 2:45pm Life Denied

Birmingham, UK. 1987. A group by the collective name of Napalm Death release their debut album “Scum” and grindcore is born. Eighteen years later Life Denied emerges to show that Birmingham can still produce bands every bit as brutal as back in the day. Influenced by Napalm Death, Morbid Angel, Extreme Noise Terror and the likes, Life Denied are currently working on a second CD entitled “Hell of your own creation”. Featuring members of Mistress and SLAB, Life Denied are a force to be reckoned with and their live show has won over crowds as they supported the likes of Napalm Death and Krisiun as well as opening the London Deathfest VIII.



The-Aftermath
3:00pm - 3:30pm The Aftermath

Keighley based sextet The Aftermath formed in 2004 and have rapidly built a following through a vehement gigging schedule both on the Yorkshire scene and further a field. In 2005 these Yorkshire lads entered the studio to record their debut CD and they are currently working on new material which will hopefully be previewed at Bloodstock Open Air. To quote their website, The Aftermath are a pack of wild dogs that eat, drink, shag, smoke and sleep metal, and their dual vocal, twin guitar attack is one worth seeing.



Enemo-J
3:45pm - 4:15pm Enemo J
Politically charged hardcore/metallers Enemo J formed in 2000 and began their career playing in battle of the bands contests across the Midlands, winning many of these and carving a name for themselves in the process. After the band managed to raise some cash they recorded an album, which has since received outstanding reviews and seen tracks featured on various compilations. In more recent years the band has supported a number of high profile metal acts including Gutworm, Napalm Death, Viking Skull and Johnny Truant.



Timefall
4:30pm - 5:00pm Timefall
Having been dubbed the UK’s answer to Dream Theater, Timefall are certainly a band worth looking out for. The band was conceived in 2005 when four experienced musicians came together to make music inspired by the likes of Symphony X, Rush, Angra and Evergrey. Timefall have built up a solid fanbase through playing numerous gigs in London and across the East of England as they continue to win over crowds with their vibrant live performance. Timefall have just released their debut album “In The Shadows”



Cerebral-fix
5:15pm - 5:45pm Cerebral Fix

Cerebral Fix are possibly the band with the greatest amount of experience on the unsigned stage and a band you may remember if you have been into metal for a while. These death/thrash veterans formed in 1986 and released three albums; “Life sucks and then you die” released on Vinyl Solution Records, “Tower of Spite” released on Roadrunner Records and “Death Erotica” was released on Music For Nations. After releasing their debut album the band embarked on a tour with Bolt Thrower and supported Sepultura for two consecutive nights at the famed Marquee club in London. They also toured with Obituary, Paradise Lost and Napalm Death and collaborated with Shane Embury (of Napalm Death) and Andy Pyke (of Marshall Law) on their 1993 album “Death Erotica”. After two of the members left (Frank went on to join Benediction), Cerebral Fix decided it was time to call it a day and played their final gig in 1994 in Walthamstow. Thirteen years later the Fix are back! Earlier in 2007 they played at the London Deathfest and a new album is firmly on the cards.



Forever-never
6:00pm - 6:30pm Forevernever

Fast rising Essex boys Forever Never are bringing their heavy yet melodic brand of metal to BOA after recent jaunts with Corey Taylor’s Stone Sour and Gibraltar metal mongers Breed 77. From the ashes of various other local bands, Forever Never formed in 2004 and since then have played over 150 shows, sharing stages with Stuck Mojo, Caliban and Panic Cell as well as performing on the main stage at Damnation Festival. Currently the band are working on a follow up to their 2006 release “Aphoria” which was produced by Dave Chang (Stampin’ Ground, Earthtone9).




Sinocence
6:45pm - 7:15pm Sinocense

Hailing from Northern Ireland, Sinocense have managed to develop a loyal fanbase not only in their locality but extending across the United Kingdom. These guys have proved to be 100% dedicated as they regularly venture out of Northern Ireland into mainland UK, having supported such metal stalwarts as Machine Head, Soil and W.A.S.P. In the Battle Of Britain contest judged by Kerrang!, Peaceville Records, Terrorizer and Bloodstock Festivals, Sinocense managed to claim 2nd place out of a total 180 bands. After a number of self released E.P’s, the band released their debut album “Black Still Life Pose” on Casket Records in 2005 and are currently working on a follow up. Sinocense create the perfect blend of power and melody!



King-Lizard
7:30pm - 8:00pm King Lizard

The winners of the Bloodstock unsigned competition, King Lizard, will be bringing the sleaze with them all the way from London. These glam rock young guns regularly trash venues in their vicinity and have their sights set on taking Britain by storm. If you don’t fancy shelling out £35 for a ticket to see Motley Crue on their next UK tour then King Lizard are the next best thing, even gaining recognition from the Sixxman himself!



Idiom
8:15pm - 8:45pm Idiom
All the way from Devon, IDIOM bring the funk as they mix powerful metal grooves with laid back funk beats. With an exciting live show, the band have won over new crowds as they supported the likes of (Hed)PE, OPM, Skindred and Exit Ten venturing out from their hometown of Exeter to walk the stage in cities such as London, Manchester and Bath. Having formed in 2005, IDIOM entered Notting Hill studios in South Wales (Where Funeral For A Friend have also recorded) in 2006 to record their 4 track E.P. “Sideshow”. IDIOM will be joining (Hed)PE for their UK tour later this year.



Hexagram
9:00pm - 9:30pm Hexagram

Hexagram are the winners of the competition held by Total Rock Radio. This three piece band from Portsmouth began life back in 2003 when Aaron Miller, already an experienced musician after spending time playing in other bands from his locale, decided to form his own band where he could play the style of music that he wanted to create. Spending the next three years trying to stabilise a line up whilst focussing his efforts largely on writing, it wasn’t until 2006 that Hexagram became a stable three piece band. Influenced by Pantera, Crowbar, Brutal Truth, Death and Fear Factory just to name a few, Hexagram have a unique sound which combines melody with brutality. You voted for them and now you can watch them!


Saturday



Hanging-Doll
12.00pm -12.30pm Hanging Doll

Birmingham may be best known for bringing us grindcore and Ozzy Osbourne, but Hanging Doll are leaving a separate set of footprints, spreading a trail of gothic romance behind them as they do. Featuring the ethereal vocals of Sally Holliday, this classical metal act is rapidly becoming known in their local area for their beguiling live performance. After putting out an acclaimed three track E.P, Hanging Doll are currently working on a full length album with producer Greg Chandler (Gutworm, Conquest of Steel), expected to be released early 2008.



kobrakai
12:45pm - 1:15pm Kobrakai

Kobrakai is a name you may have heard of, having supported such big acts as The Towers of London and The Inbreds. This post-hardcore fivesome have released three E.P’s, continually growing as a creative force with each record. Kobrakai have encountered many problems along the way and undergone a number of line up changes which would cause many a band to crumble, although such setbacks have never stinted this bands vision. In January 2007, Jack Slade, son of renowned drummer Chris Slade (AC/DC, Jimmy Page and Uriah Heep), joined the band on drums. With a new line up in tow, Kobrakai are currently working on a fourth E.P.




1:30pm - 2:00pm The Apostacy

Originally forming under the moniker “Spiritwalker” at the turn of the millennium, The Apostacy didn’t release their first full length album until 2004. Spending the following two years gigging solidly to promote the record, the band began to make a name for themselves as they became known for their strong political and philosophical messages projected through their intelligent lyrics. After a change of line up in 2006, the band set about working on a second full length album which they are currently in the process of recording. On the matter of their forthcoming release, the band has informed us all to “expect off the chart cosmic prog hippycore mother fuckers!”



The-hollow-earth-theory
2:15pm - 2:45pm Hollow Earth Theory

Having released one full length album and two E.P’s, Hollow Earth Theory have had their fair share of underground success already. Their most recent E.P. “Hanging of the Followers” has helped to push the band further into the limelight, having received regular airplay on radio stations across the world and being named best breakthrough band on Kerrang! FM. The band also filmed a video for the song “Letter to the List”, which has been shown on Scuzz and Redemption TV. Having supported the likes of Skindred, Hundred Reasons, Enter Shakiri and Biomechanical, Hollow Earth Theory are a band to watch out for!



Sinnergod
3:00pm - 3:30pm Sinnergod

Shock goth rockers Sinnergod formed in 2001 and have spent the majority of their time building up a loyal fanbase through a rigorous live schedule. These guys know how to get a crowd going and do exactly that though their highly entertaining live show, with their aggressive sound being equally as impressive. After a few line up changes, Sinnergod return stronger than ever before, with a debut album entitled “The Revolution” expected some time in 2007.



Nephwrach
3:45pm - 4:15pm Nephwrack

Conceived in 2001, Nephwrack have spent the past six years building up their reputation as a highly respected live band. This Hampshire quintet offer an equal dose of metal, progression and melody, which can be heard on their assortment of E.P’s which they have released over the years. Now ready to take things to the next level, Nephwrack are working on their first full length album entitled “The Once and Future King”.



speed-theory
4:30pm - 5:00pm Speed Theory

In 2004, four young metalheads from the city of Wolverhampton decided to form a band where they could make music inspired by the likes of Pantera, Lamb of God, Metallica and Machine Head. Having never played a gig before, they entered a battle of the bands contest where they surprisingly reached the semi finals. It wasn’t long after this that they were packing out venues and successfully headlining their own shows. Their first E.P. “Vengeance” was awarded “Demo of the Month” in Metal Hammer (and subsequently was made “Demo of the Year” at the close of 2006). With a distribution deal in place with Casket Music, Speed Theory’s self-produced album “Hit The Dirt” quickly became an underground sensation. Fresh from a tour with American Head Change and Panic Cell, these Wolverhampton boys look set to conquer the world, starting with BOA!



Nemhain
5:15pm - 5:45pm Nemhain

Nemhain are here to win over the crowd at BOA with their infectious blend of punk and metal. Featuring ex. Cradle Of Filth stage performer Morrigan Hel and Adrian Erlandsson, formerly of At The Gates and The Haunted, these dirty London rock ‘n’ rollers are a force to be reckoned with. Since releasing their debut E.P. “Blood Runs Free” in 2006, they have played gigs with Rose Tattoo and Girlschool as well as contributing to the Misfits 30th anniversary tribute album with their version of “Die, Die, My Darling”. As the band are currently putting the final touches to their forthcoming debut album, they are also preparing for a slot at Metal Holocaust where they will perform along side W.A.S.P, Hanoi Rocks and Twisted Sister.




Honey-for-christ
6:00pm - 6:30pm Honey For Christ

Honey For Christ are one of Northern Irelands most unique metal bands. Since forming in 1998, the band have recorded three demos, having each received impressive reviews from the metal press. The band have forged their own sound, rooted firmly in traditional heavy metal while being dark and emotional. In 2005, Honey For Christ became a trio as one member left the band. With a new line up, they recorded “The Darkest Pinnacle of Light” which contains their most potent material yet.



Trigger-9
6:45pm - 7:15pm Trigger 9

Trigger 9 was born from the ashes of Memphis Heads in South Africa, who, in 2005, relocated to London in order to unleash their sounds upon a British audience. Originally forming in 1999, these guys are metal through and through, although that doesn’t mean that they don’t know how to incorporate funky, catchy rhythms into their sound. Their unique brand of metal has earned them a loyal fan base and a handful or high profile gigs including Bloodstock Open Air and a support slot with Panic Cell in October 2007.



Exit-10
7:30pm - 8:00pm EXIT Ten
With a diverse range of influence ranging from Emperor to Radiohead, you can be sure that Exit Ten are no copycat band! These dudes started jamming together while still revising for their GCSE’s. All they were missing at the time was a vocalist who they soon found in Ryan Redman, whom impressed the existing band members from the second he opened his mouth. In April 2004 they recorded a self-titled E.P. which demonstrated their technically adept fusion of metal and hardcore comprising melodic vocals. This E.P. lead to an exciting chain of events for the band, as they appeared on “Rebel Billionaire”, a reality TV show hosted by famed entrepreneur Richard Branson, which earned them a slot on the NME stage at V2004 Festival plus an in store appearance at Virgin Megastores. Following this, a support slot with Avenged Sevenfold opened the band up to a whole new audience. In 2005 they recorded a mini album with the aid of producer extraordinaire Andy Sneap, which sold in excess of 3,500 copies in the UK and lead to support slots wit Sikth, Soilwork, Deftones and Every Time I Die.



Axis Of Evil
8:15pm - 8:45pm Axis Of Evil
Axis Of Evil are the final band to be announced as the winners of the Bloodstock Unsigned Competition. If you haven’t heard this band, chances are you will have heard the name, having gained publicity not only in the metal press but in the Sunday Sport, Channel 5 and probably on various “WANTED” posters. Axis Of Evil are one big “FUCK YOU” to society and to clean cut emos’ with freshly styled hair everywhere! They came first in the “Best Unsigned Band” category in the 2005 Terrorizer readers’ poll, although sadly, shortly after that the band split and the members each went their separate ways. Now Axis Of Evil return louder, more obnoxious and more offensive than ever before!



Terrathorn
9:00pm - 9:30pm Terrathorn

Southampton quintet Terrathorn formed in late 2005. These guys take inspiration from old school thrash bands such as Metallica, Megadeth and Merciful Fate, and mix it up with more modern influences to create a sound that is fresh and exciting yet brutally heavy. What really sets Terrathorn apart from the rest of the pack is the “fun” element to their live show, something many bands seem to miss the point of entirely. Terrathorn make a worthy addition to the BOA unsigned stage, and should guarantee that those watching will leave the tent on a high.



Luci Herbert

MTUK Metal 'Zine
www.metalteamuk.net

Monday, July 16. 2007

Bloodstock Festival Main stage Bands ... Posted by Luci Herbert in Bloodstock at 08:45

Bloodstock Festival Main stage Bands Review

With a grand total of 55 bands, this year sees the most diverse Bloodstock line up to date. From classic rock to death metal, progressive power metal to bay area thrash, there is sure to be something to suit every metal head in attendance.

THURSDAY

Chris Slade (AC/DC, Damage Control) gets things off to a start on the main stage with a drum solo and following that will be an opening set from one of the lucky winners of the Bloodstock competition. The organisers of Bloodstock have been giving unsigned bands the opportunity to upload their videos onto the official website, where head-banging members of the public are able to vote for their favourite video. The competition is divided into three genre categories, with the overall winner being the band that gets to play the main stage. The competition closes on July 29th so get voting while you can and be sure to get down to BOA early to watch the band you voted for open up in front of a crowd of metal-hungry festival goers.


Kiuas
Bloodstock festival is renowned for bringing bands over to the UK who don’t often play here, and Finland’s Kiuas are one example here as they tread British soil for the first time. After forming in 2000, a number of self-financed EP’s and a brief stint with Rage of Achilles records secured Kiuas an underground following and later landed a record deal with Spinefarm Records, who released their debut album “The Spirit of Ukko” in 2005. Their Finnish pagan themed lyrics and epic metal sound appeared to be a success and in 2006 came the follow up album, “Reformation”, which saw the band take a more technical direction with their music.


Head On
Following Kiuas are the UK’s own wrestling obsessed metallers Head On. This Berkshire quartet managed to attract the attention of Grind That Axe Records during their 2005 tour with Fozzy, Stock Mojo and Skid Row. In 2006 they unleashed their debut album “XXL” which featured Rich Ward (Stuck Mojo/Fozzy) on guest vocals. The band recently performed two songs appearing in the movie “Color me Kubrick” which stars John Malkovich and Richard E. Grant. With riffs as muscular as their arms, plenty of Southern groove swagger and meaty vocals Head On are one home grown act not to be missed!


Firewind
As the evening progresses, Greece’s finest export, Firewind return with their stunning blend of progressive power metal. It seems that Gus G and co. can’t get enough of our isle. In March 2006, Firewind opened the inaugural Prog-Power UK Festival, and since then have returned to support Dragonforce on their successful tour, returning yet again in April 2007 to play three headlining shows. After developing a strong following in the metal underground with “Between Heaven and Hell” and “Burning Earth”, Firewind attracted the attention of Century Media who released “Forged By Fire” in 2005. In 2006 the band returned with “Allegiance” which was their best and most successful effort to date. Evident that the band had matured greatly in terms of song writing, this album saw Firewind attempt more of a traditional heavy metal sound, aided by the additional creative input of new vocalist Apollo Papathanasio (formerly of Majestic and Time Requiem) and drummer Mark Cross (ex. Helloween and Metalium). Allegiance spent 6 weeks in the Greek album charts, reaching its highest position at #10.


FRIDAY

Exploder
Opening the mainstage Friday are Exploder. The band names Anaal Nathrakh and Mistress are more or less synonymous with the extreme metal genres so it may come as a shock to some that, featuring members of both aforementioned bands, Exploder play a hard rockin’ metal formula described by Kerrang! as “a fantastic collection of impossibly catchy hard rock, fist-pumping riffs and choruses the size of China”. This Midlands band was formed by Dirty Von Donovan and Mick Kenney. Growing tired of playing non-stop extreme stuff, they decided the time had come to find a more cheerful outlet to fulfil their hidden cravings for the less foreboding forms of metal. The self-titled debut album from Exploder is available now through Feto Records.


Scar Symmetry
Second on the bill the Friday night are Swedish progressive death metallers Scar Symmetry. In 2005, this fast rising act released their debut album Symmetric in Design and no less than eight months later, they returned to the studio to record their sophomore album Pitch Black Progress, after securing a record deal with Nuclear Blast Records. Having toured with label mates Communic, disappointment struck their British fans when the band were forced to pull out of the Prog Power UK festival in March 2007 due to other tour commitments. Now Scar Symmetry will make their deferred UK debut at the Bloodstock Open Air festival before they head over to the US with Katatonia, Swallow the Sun and Insomnium.


Wolf
If all of this modern stuff isn’t quite making your old, worn out engine tick and you’d rather remember the days of yore then Wolf are the nostalgia trip you have been waiting for! Keeping the spirit of the 80’s alive in the 21st century, Wolf play traditional, old school heavy metal which throws elements of thrash and power metal into the mix. Since forming in 1995, the Wolf has unleashed four full length albums as well as a handful of 7” vinyl and singles ignoring all trends along the way. Their latest album “The Black Flame”, which was produced by Fredrik Nordstrom, has acquired some fantastic reviews and earlier this year they embarked on a successful European tour with The Haunted and Municipal Waste. Put on your bullet belt and tattered leather jacket and bang your head like it’s 1985!


Memfis
From 80’s nostalgia we move on to something a bit more innovative. Hailing from Kristinehamn in Sweden, Memfis have pretty much exploded across the underground metal scene with their outstanding debut album “The Wind Up”. As well as receiving tremendous praise from the press, they were nominated alongside In Flames and Wolverine for the hard rock/punk category at the Swedish Independent Music Awards. Having toured with such metal giants as Satyricon, The Haunted and Entombed, Memfis will now make their UK debut at BOA festival where their unique progressive technical metal should to go down a treat with any fan of bands such as Opeth and The Dillenger Escape Plan.


Korpiklaani
Grab yourself a pint from the bar and get ready for Korpiklaani. These forest dwelling, beer swigging Finns make a welcome return to British shores as they bring the spirit of the forest to BOA. After ten years under the moniker of Shaman and releasing albums sung in the traditional Sami language, the band changed their name to Korpiklaani in 2003 when they begun singing in a mixture of English and Finnish in order to appeal to a wider audience. Formed by Jonne Jarvela (vocalist, guitarist), Korpiklaani (which translates in Finnish to Woodland Clan) draw much of their inspiration from their surroundings, and have also become known for their addictive drinking songs. With their energetic combination of metal and folk infused with accordions, violins and flutes, there’s gonna be one hell of a party at Bloodstock (and one hell of a hangover in the morning!)


Damage Control
And now for the band that everyone has been talking about; Damage Control are here to cause some damage to your hearing! You may not yet have heard of this band, but I can guarantee that you will be familiar with some of the musicians that make up this supergroup. Damage Control features the vocal talents of Spike who you may recognise from the Quireboys, Robin George on guitar, known for his work with Thin Lizzy and Robert Plant, legendary UFO bassist Pete Way and Chris Slade the man behind the stool of AC/DC. Each member of the band brings something unique to the table, and what you get is some good old fashioned rock and roll encompassing elements of each of their respective bands. Their self-titled debut album was released earlier this year through Cargo Records and made it to number 22 in the Burrn! album chart. Their BOA appearance will be their exclusive UK debut before they set off on a tour of the US and Japan.


Epica
Naming themselves’ after a Kamelot album, Epica emerged in 2003 with their astounding debut “The Phantom Agony”. The band was founded by former After Forever guitarist/vocalist Mark Jansen who wanted to create music that was inspired by his passion for film score composers such as Hans Zimmer and Ennio Morricone. Mixing in orchestral arrangements and with the contrast of Jansen’s death grunts and the mezzo soprano voice of Simone Simons, the band returned in 2005 with their second album “Consign to Oblivion”. Following its release, Epica were invited to tour North America with Kamelot, where Simone Simons also contributed guest vocals on one of the headliners’ songs. Later that year, Epica also recorded an instrumental film score for a Dutch adventure movie called The Joyride. Their third studio album “The Divine Conspiracy” is due for release in September so expect to hear some exclusive new material at BOA!


Nevermore
Emerging from the US city of Seattle, Nevermore proved to be a metal remedy to the apathy drenched grunge cesspool which surrounded them. Since the release of their self titled debut back in 1995, Nevermore have released a total of eight albums, constantly progressing with their stunningly technical and highly unique brand of metal which slowly but surely gained them a solid fan base. With their fourth opus “Dreaming Neon Black” their sound evolved even further as they blended thrash with complexity and incorporated many more mellow moments. As Nevermore experimented with their sound, there was some worry as to how the metal world would react although as their sound developed so did their following. Once the band had recruited guitarist Steve Smyth (ex. Testament, Dragonlord), in 2005 they entered the studio with Andy Sneap to record their highly acclaimed eighth opus “This Godless Endeavor”. With its thought provoking lyrics and combination of progressive melodies and death metal brutality, this is regarded by many as a flawless album. The sheer intensity of their live show makes Nevermore one of the must see bands of the weekend.


Dark Tranquillity
Ask any self-respecting metal fan about the Gothenberg sound and you can guarantee that Dark Tranquillity will be one of the band names to be thrown back at you. Initially forming as a thrash metal band under the name Sceptic Broiler, it was in 1991 that they changed their identity. Utilising duel guitar harmonies and complex song structures which combined thrash, heavy metal and melodic death, they defined a whole new style of metal which became known as melodeath. Albums such as 1995’s “The Gallery” and its’ successor “The Mind’s I” received rapturous response, making a firm impact on the underground metal circuit. On their 1999 opus “Projector” the band began to incorporate some electronic elements into their sound, much to the disgruntlement of their die hard followers, although in losing a few fans they managed to gain many more. After a quick shuffle around of band members, they returned in 2000 with “Haven” which saw the band drift further from their melodeath roots as they aimed in a more heavy metal direction. With more complex arrangements, their 2002 record “Damage Done” saw a slight return to their original sound and their 2005 follow up “Character” was devoured by old and new fans alike. Dark Tranquillity have just released their eighth album “Fiction” which is arguably the strongest album of their 15 year career. Dark Tranquillity last toured the UK in 2005 on the “A Show of Character” tour along with Chimaira and Hatesphere.


SATURDAY

Beyond All Reason
Opening up the Saturday are York rockers’ Beyond All Reason. Their energetic live performance that they have become known for is guaranteed to get the crowd warmed up and ready for the days proceedings. Their four track demo earned the Yorkshire lads a couple of fans in Radio 1 DJ’s Zane Lowe and May Ann Hobbs, who both aired their music regularly on their respective radio shows. Their accessible sound has been likened to Lost Prophets and Funeral for a Friend and the release of their debut album “Words of Betrayal” in 2005 gained some fantastic reviews. A passionate live band, 2007 has seen them take their brand of hard rock to Download Festival and on tour in Belgium, Germany and even as far as Los Angeles. Beyond All Reason are one band to look out for in the future!



Rise to Addiction
Rise to Addiction is a name that has steadily been getting around over the past couple of years. After forming in 2004 by ex-Blaze guitarists Steve Wray and John Slater, the band entered the studio with famed producer Andy Sneap to record a three track demo. Impressed by their modern sound which combined melody with heavy riffing, UK record label Madman Records offered to distribute the demo via Plastichead Distribution. Following the success of their demo, they appeared at the Rock and Blues fest and Bloodstock Open Air where they went down a storm! Now in 2007, Rise to Addiction have inked a deal with Mausoleum Records who put out their debut album “A New Shade of Black for the Soul”. This also took them out on a European jaunt supporting doom legends Trouble. Rise to Addiction are looking forward to their return to BOA.


Freedom Call
Freedom Call came together in 1998, when after ten years of jamming together in various cover bands, Chris Bay and Dan Zimmerman decided to form something a little more serious. At the time, Zimmerman’s main band Gamma Ray were on a hiatus, leaving him with plenty of time to devote to the new project and in 1999 they put out their first record “Stairway to Fairyland”. Following the release of their debut, they went out on tour with NWOBHM legends Saxon and in 2001 the band toured with Hammerfall and Virgin Steele on their Renegade World Crusade Tour. Almost a decade since their inception, Freedom Call have released their fifth studio album “Dimensions” on SPV records. This will be Freedom Call’s second visit to Bloodstock after their appearance back in 2002.


Benediction
Benediction have been around since the early beginnings of death metal. Forming in 1989, the Birmingham quartet soon signed to a relatively young Nuclear Blast after releasing their first demo “The Dreams You Dread”. The band was originally fronted by Mark “Barney” Greenway, who went on to front British grindcore legends Napalm Death shortly after the release of their debut album “Subconscious Terror”. With the burgeoning death metal scene now gaining notoriety, their second release “The Grand Leveller” was well received and following its’ release they set off on tour with Dismember and Bolt Thrower. The word quickly spread about their impressive live shows and soon the band found themselves’ playing to sold out audiences. After a six year break from the studio, the death metal veterans are set to release their new album “Killing Music” in September 2007.



Legion of the Damned
If you bought your ticket mainly to watch Testament and Sabbat then one band you need to check out at BOA are Netherlands quartet Legion of the Damned. LOTD emerged in early 2006 with their crushing debut album “Malevolent Rapture” and following its’ release the band prepared for a fairly heavy touring schedule as they supported gore mongers Cannibal Corpse and thrash legends Destruction and Sodom, as well as performing at a number of festivals including Summerbreeze and No Mercy Fest. Their second album “Sons of the Jackal” was released in January 2007 and saw them push their death infused thrash metal sound to the next level in terms of production, musicianship and aggression. Legion of the Damned return to the UK for a one off appearance so if you missed them supporting Kreator and Celtic Frost earlier in the year then make sure you watch them at Bloodstock!


Finntroll
Finntroll are back following a hugely successful UK jaunt earlier in 2007, when they played to sold out crowds together with Viking metallists Amon Amarth. Finntroll released their debut album “Midnattens Windunder” in 1999 after their demo worked its’ way into the hands of Spinefarm Records. Two years later the band released their second album “Jakten’s Tid” which landed at number 20 in the Finnish album charts. Problems began to surface when vocalist Katla discovered that he had damaged his vocal chords, and after a farewell appearance on the acoustic album “Visor Om Slutet”, a replacement was found in Wilska. The untimely demise of guitarist Somnium dampened spirits in the Finntroll camp, although following a short break he was replaced by Routa. The band toured with Katatonia and subsequently began work on their third studio album “Nattfodd”. With a punkier vibe than on previous works, this album was their biggest success although seemed to alienate some of their core fan base with the more upbeat approach. After a four year hiatus, the ‘trolls have returned with a new album, a new singer and a harsher sound.


Dream Evil
Named after the renowned Dio song, Dream Evil are a fine modern example of what heavy metal should be. Founded by producer extraordinaire Fredrik Nordstrom and guitar whiz Gus G, Dream Evil first came to the public attention in 2002 when they released their debut album Dragon Slayer, and despite a hurried writing and recording process their sophomore album Evilized was equally well received well by fans and press alike. With a growing fan base and two albums now to their name, they embarked on a European tour with Hammerfall. In 2004 the band released “The Book of Heavy Metal”, which has become something of an essential metal album, and was this biggest seller for Dream Evil. Following a European tour with Saxon in 2004, Gus G left to focus on his other band Firewind, although they would continue with Mark Black as his replacement to record their fourth album “United”.



Sabbat
Unhappy with the state of the British metal scene, Sabbat formed in 1985 in Nottingham, UK. They combined the velocity of bay area thrash with a certain amount of influence from Venom and Mercyful Fate, creating a style of metal that couldn’t be pigeonholed. Their first demo “Fragments of the faith” was released in May 1986 and after touring the UK extensively, they caught the attention of Noise International. Sabbat released two full length albums “History of a time to come” in 1988 and “Dreamweaver” which was a lyrical interpretation of the Brian Bates novel “The Way of the Wyrd” and gained the band a reputation for being an intelligent metal band. Sadly that seemed to mark the end of the line for Sabbat as Martin Walkier left to form Skyclad in 1990, while Andy Sneap chose to focus his energies on production. Sixteen years on, Sabbat was resurrected from the dead when they supported Cradle of Filth late 2006. Sabbat will play their exclusive UK festival appearance at BOA before heading over to the continent.




Luci Herbert

MTUK Metal 'Zine
www.metalteamuk.net

Wednesday, July 11. 2007

Bloodstock Invades France! Posted by Jennifer Coleman in Bloodstock at 12:28

Bloodstock Invades France!

Greetings, metal fans!

Firstly, let me introduce myself, I'm Dj Sly AKA 'Death' - of 'The 4 Dj's Of The Apocalypse'. More about that later, for now I want to tell you about the storming weekend of pure metal that was HELLFEST 2007.

Myself and my crew had the good fortune to be asked to represent Bloodstock at this years HELLFEST in France. If you haven't heard about it you should have! (And you can check out a full lineup at www.hellfest.fr .

We set off on Thursday armed with exclusive BOA t-shirts and bags full to bursting with Bloodstock flyers. On arrival at the airport we found that we were not the only metallers from England heading to the fest, in fact only about 5 people on our flight weren't, let the fun begin! The entire plane was a buzzing sea of hair and black shirts. We land in Nantes and set off en mass to find Clisson and the fest. 1 bus, 2 trams, 1 train and a walk later we arrive at the Hellfest campsite. The queue wasn't too bad and soon we were inside setting up our tents when the skies opened on us, but we were in high spirits and slightly drunk now so we just didn't care. Soon the tents were up and we set about getting to know people, it was surprisingly easy to make friends considering our meagre French and soon we were chatting with people from all around the world.

The next morning we were up bright and early and off to collect our entry passes. Unfortunately there was a generator fire on the main stage and the arena was flooded by heavy rain so the fest didn't get started till about 4pm rather than the original 1pm but we all keep ourselves amused with chants and beer. The main downside to this was missing about 9 bands, including LAMB OF GOD. The first band on the main stage was CHIMAIRA and they blew us away! We'd just made it into the VIP bar for a beer when they came on and the walls began to shake with the sound of METAL. The day continued in a truly metal style with bands like DESTINITY, MASTODON, HACRIDE, HATEBREED and the mighty MACHINE HEAD. The finale of the day was SLAYER and they played with all the enthusiasm of a band playing their first festival and all the talent of guys that have been doing it for years. At this point I have to sneak in the fact that while we were standing backstage listening to MACHINE HEAD we had the pleasure of getting our picture taken with the legendary KERRY KING! Hell yeah! The headlining act was meant to be KORN but they pulled out 'Due to severe weather....' (full statement found at www.korn.com ) .

On our second morning we realised that our food and more importantly beer supplies were nearly out so we set off into the village of Clisson. As well as being a nice little French town with an impressive castle, Clisson had various cafe's with bands playing on the streets and a local square with a brass oompah band. The first band we saw that day was VADER but we had to tear ourselves away to follow up a recommendation to see GUTWORM on the Discover Stage. On arrival we realised we'd left it too late as the marquee was already bursting at the seams with fans. Our next stop was the Gibson Stage to see KORPIKLAANI then on to the indoor market for a spot of metal merch shopping.

Re-emerging with various cds and t-shirts in our Hellfest bags, we decided to meet some more of the European metal fans and spread the word of Bloodstock. Walking around passing out flyers to the masses, we couldnt help hearing thumping tunes from BRUJERIA. A suitable soundtrack while we worked. While taking a break from flyering, we headed over to the skate ramp. Waiting in anticipation for someone to hurt themselves we heard monstrous riffs coming from the Main Stage, a band by the name of AMON AMARTH. We hadnt heard them before but we came away impressed.

The riffage continued with the likes of NAPALM DEATH, CHILDREN OF BODOM, SWORN ENEMY (a personal favorite of Famine - Dj Of The Apocalypse) and IMMORTAL. The day was capped off by TYPE O NEGATIVE. Not the best performance I have seen from them but they got the crowd going and hearing 'Black Number One' blaring through the French countryside at 1.30am was awesome.

The final day of the festival began in true metal style sharing breakfast beers amongst our new comrades and playing a camp wide game of 'Throw The Ball'. Players from all over the world, even as far as Australia joined in. By lunchtime, we were really feeling the effects of the beer and decided it was time to get a good dose of METAL. We headed over to Stage 2 to catch EPHEL DUATH and SCARVE, wicked. On our way to see KREATOR, we discovered that by collecting 30 empty cups we could get free beer. Our day was getting better and better. Next up were CONVERGE, ORTHODOX and the brutally heavy 1349. The headline acts for Sunday were DREAM THEATER and EMPEROR but i have to say, for us the highlight of the day had to be MEGADETH. An awesome set throughout, even the rain during the mosh pits was appreciated, the first time all weekend.

Hellfest was our first European festival and I have to say I'm hooked; it was the perfect prelude to BOA. If you can afford to go next year, I would strongly recommend it. You will come home with a reawakened thirst for metal. Bring on Bloodstock....

Finally a little more about myself, my crew and our involvement at BOA 2007. We are 'The 4 Dj's Of The Apocalypse', a collective of Dj's from around the UK and you can hear us everyday until 2am in the LAVA Arena playing 'Metal for the fans'.

With that in mind we want you to let us know what kind of tunes you want to hear from us at BOA, so please post your suggestions in the forum.

Keep your eyes peeled for more...


: Dj Sly aka Death - The 4 Dj's Of The Apocalypse :



Thursday, June 21. 2007

Bloodstock Open Air Metal Festival ... Posted by Luci Herbert in Bloodstock at 13:12

Bloodstock Open Air Metal Festival 2007 Band Line up Guide


Metal Fans at Bloodstock Open Air 2006
On the 16th – 18th August 2007, Catton Hall will be home to the UK’s premier metal festival as Bloodstock Open Air returns for its’ third year. With a highly prestigious and diverse showcase of metal bands spread out over three days and across two stages, this year promises to be the biggest and best Bloodstock since its inception.

The festival began as an indoor event back in 2001, when two metal fans noticed that since the termination of the Donnington Monsters of Rock, the true metal heads in the UK had nowhere to go. In subsequent years the festival has continuously grown, bringing to the UK audience many metal bands that would otherwise never get the opportunity to play in the country.

As the word of Bloodstock was spreading and the festival was now attracting a bigger audience, the organisers decided that it was time for expansion. In addition to the traditional indoor Bloodstock festival, 2005 marked the inaugural Bloodstock Open Air festival.

The organisers of Bloodstock festivals have always strived to bring their audience bigger and better bands year upon year although the line up for BOA 2007 pushes the festival into a whole new league, as we are brought such high profile acts as Lacuna Coil, In Flames, Testament and Arch Enemy while they still continue to bring us the best in underground metal. This goes to prove that Bloodstock really is the festival for the fans, by the fans!

TESTAMENT















Testament are one of the pioneering bands of the original Bay Area thrash movement and are regarded by many as the greatest thrash band outside of the big 4 (Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer and Anthrax). Originally forming in 1983 under the moniker “The Legacy”, it wasn’t until four years later in 1987 that they would release their debut album of the same name through Megaforce Records. During the remainder of the 80’s Testament pumped out another two albums and while their second studio album “The New Order” reinforced the bands standing as a premier thrash metal band, their subsequent release “Practise what you preach” propelled them to almost mainstream recognition, even resulting in regular video rotation on MTV. To this date this album is regarded by many as Testament’s quintessential album.

For these Bay Area stalwarts, the 1990’s spelled change on the horizon. Their fourth album “Souls of Black” was received with divided opinions as it appeared in the heart of the incipient grunge scene, while record company pressures impacted their following release “The Ritual” which saw the band attempt a much more commercialized, radio friendly album culminating in a more traditional heavy metal sound and increased number of ballads. The band even began to incorporate elements of death metal into the mix towards the close of the decade on “The Gathering”.

Meanwhile, guitarist Alex Skolnick, feeling frustrated with the current situation decided to pursue his interest in jazz music, parting ways with Testament and forming the Alex Skolnick trio. This lead to a series of line-up changes for the band.

Now Testament are back to their original line up and a new album is expected to surface at some point in 2007. Nick Barker will be joining the band on drums for their tour.


LACUNA COIL


















Since their 1997 formation, Lacuna Coil have proved to be one of the most influential bands of the past decade and have achieved global mainstream success which can only be attributed to their unyielding work ethic combined with remarkable musicianship and let’s not forget their unique brand of melodic metal featuring a contrast of male and female vocals which intertwine with gothic elegance.

Upon signing to Century Media in 1998, the band released a self-titled E.P. and have since recorded four full length studio albums although it wasn’t really until their the release of Comalies in 2002 that the metal world really stood up and took note and the gap that separated Lacuna Coil from the mainstream began to diminish.

“Heaven’s a Lie” was the first single to be lifted from the Comalies album and was warmly embraced by the media receiving rave reviews and radio airplay. A video was shot for the follow up single “Swamped”, which garnered heavy rotation on music channels Scuzz and Kerrang! The track also featured on the soundtrack to video game “Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines". Comalies has sold in excess of 500,000 copies and the band are well on their way to topping these sales figures with their 2006 opus Karmacode. The band managed to break into the UK top 40 with their recent single “Our Truth”, also worming its way into other worldwide charts; a sure sign that Lacuna Coil are treading along the golden path to greatness.

So far 2007 has mostly been a year of touring for Lacuna Coil. In March the band teamed up with Stone Sour and Shadows fall for the Jagermeister Music Tour and in May they headlined the aptly named “Hottest Chicks in Metal” tour along with Within Temptation, The Gathering and Stolen Babies. Front woman Christina Scabbia also lent her voice to a re-recording of Megadeth classic “A Tout Le Monde” on the new album from Dave Mustaine and co; “United Abominations”.


IN FLAMES

















In Flames are one of the originators of the Gothenburg Sound together with Dark Tranquillity and At the Gates. In Flames was founded in 1990 by Jesper Stromblad, at the time a member of death metal band Ceremonial Oath. With a desire to create music of a more melodic nature than he could with his then current band, Jesper teamed up with Johan Larsson and Glenn Ljungstrom who became the core members of In Flames.

After being offered a deal by Wrong Again records the band entered Studio Fredman where they self produced their debut album Lunar Strain. This was released in 1994 and during that same year the band returned to Studio Fredman to record an EP entitled Subterranean, which quickly caught the attention of Nuclear Blast Records.

Still without a permanent vocalist or drummer, the band managed to complete their line up in 1995 when Anders Friden and Bjorn Anders entered the fold. Shortly after the recording of their third album Whoracle, original members Johan and Glenn left the band and were replaced by Peter Iwers and Niklas Engelin on bass and guitar respectively. Niklas didn’t last very long in the band, as not long after their successful tour of Japan and Europe, he left to focus on his other band Gardenian. At this point Bjorn climbed out from behind the drumkit and switched to playing guitar, and replacing him on drums was Daniel Svensson formerly of the band Sacrilege. With a new line up in tow the band recorded Colony. This was their biggest release and soon after embarked on a world tour where they played to sold out crowds most nights.

The turn of the millennium saw the band release their sixth studio album, Clayman, which in a matter of months exceeded all previous sales figures, reaching #17 in the Swedish charts and also landing in a number of magazine polls worldwide. The following year the band decided to end their collaboration with long standing producer Fredrik Nordstrom and instead entered Dug out Studios with producer Daniel Bergstrand to record Reroute to Remain. With a more accessible sound coming to the fore this would become the album to really thrust In Flames under the mainstream spotlight. This followed with another tour including a highly coveted support slot with Metallica where In Flames performed in front of a crowd 30,000 strong.

The band have since released two more albums; Soundtrack to your Escape and Come Clarity. A more accessible sound utilising more clean vocals could be heard as the band eschewed much of the death metal influence observable on earlier releases. This has seen a rapid ascendancy in popularity for In Flames, as they have won themselves a loyal army of fans as well as influencing a new generation of bands.

In Flames are scheduled to release their 10th studio album in 2008, which will be recorded in the newly built In Flames studios.


ARCH ENEMY

















Arch Enemy have become a formidable force in the metal world. The brainchild of Michael Amott, previously of Carcass and founding member of death metal act Carnage, Arch Enemy was born when he got together with his brother Christopher Amott, and ex. Carnage band mate Johan Liiva, with the purpose of making music which combined melody with aggression.

The band initially signed to Wrong Again Records and subsequently released their debut album Black Earth. Michael Amott was the sole songwriter for this album and is considered by many as their most aggressive effort throughout their career. Not long after its release, Arch Enemy came to the attention of Century Media records, who put out the bands sophomore album Stigmata, placing the band in the hands of a worldwide audience for the first time.

The band recruited bassist Martin Bengsston and drummer Peter Wildoer, neither whom lasted and the following year Sharlee D’Angelo took over on bass while Daniel Erlandsson, initially a session musician, was brought back to play the drums, this time on a permanent basis. With this line up Arch Enemy entered the studio for a third time to record Burning Bridges, the album which would see the band attempt a more melodic sound than was present on the first two records.

Michael Amott was beginning to notice that the live performance of Johan Liiva wasn’t quite upto scratch and realising that he was holding them back from their full potential, Johan Liiva was asked to quit and filling his shoes was amateur music journalist Angela Gossow, who Michael had met previously during an interview where the vocalist had handed him a demo. At the time, for a band within the death metal genre to be fronted by a woman was virtually unthinkable and when Angela first appeared on Wages of Sin in 2001, Arch Enemy created a huge tidal wave on the underground metal radar. While her glass-gurgling growl was anything but feminine, her natural beauty was to add a whole new level of appeal to their live performance. The album was received exceptionally well by the critics and made it’s way into numerous “best of” polls. A sold out tour of Europe followed before the band embarked on a tour of the US supporting Nile. Not long after the band returned to the States, this time headlining.

The follow up album entitled Anthems of Rebellion, released in 2003, was instantly deemed a metal masterpiece. The album received outstanding critical praise and was awarded “album of the month” in various publications. This album also proved to be quite the success story for Century Media, as Anthems of Rebellion would bring them the highest first week UK Soundscan sales up to that point. Following the success of the album, the band headed a massive touring campaign across the United States and Europe, sharing stages with metal giants Iron Maiden, Slayer and Nevermore and in the same year making appearances at Download, Graspop and Tuska festivals to name only a few. 2005 saw Arch Enemy release their sixth studio album Doomsday Machine, which has been dubbed by some as the pinnacle of their career. With this album came some commercial success for Arch Enemy as Doomsday Machine reached #87 on the Billboard top 200.

Arch Enemy is currently in the process of recording a new album which is due for release later in 2007. Arch Enemy will join forces with Trivium, Dragonforce and Machine Head for The Black