GUNS N’ ROSES NORTH AMERICAN SUMMER STADIUM TOUR

GUNS N’ ROSES NORTH AMERICAN SUMMER STADIUM TOUR
Tickets on sale Friday, April 8, 2016

Guns n’ Roses announce a historic summer tour including founding members Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan.

Nightrain official GN’R fan club members will be notified via email with an early presale opportunity.  You can access their website here www.gunsnroses.com.

A Citi® cardmember pre-sale begins Monday, April 4 at 10:00 a.m. local time through Thursday, April 7 at 10:00 p.m. local time through Citi’s Private Pass® Program. For complete pre-sale details, visit www.citiprivatepass.com. Tickets for the general public go on sale Friday, April 8 at www.livenation.com.

See complete dates below:
All dates, cities and venues below subject to change.

Thursday, June 23, 2016          Detroit, MI                  Ford Field

Sunday, June 26, 2016            Washington, DC          FEDEXFIELD

Wednesday, June 29, 2016      Kansas City, MO         Arrowhead Stadium

Friday, July 1, 2016                 Chicago, IL                 Soldier Field

Sunday, July 3, 2016               Chicago, IL                 Soldier Field

Wednesday, July 6, 2016        Cincinnati, OH             Paul Brown Stadium

Saturday, July 9, 2016             Nashville, TN             Nissan Stadium

Tuesday, July 12, 2016           Pittsburgh, PA             Heinz Field

Thursday, July 14, 2016          Philadelphia, PA          Lincoln Financial Field

Saturday, July 16, 2016          Toronto, ON                Rogers Centre

Tuesday, July 19, 2016          Foxboro, MA               Gillette Stadium

Saturday, July 23, 2016          East Rutherford, NJ    MetLife Stadium

Wednesday, July 27, 2016      Atlanta, GA               Georgia Dome

Friday, July 29, 2016             Orlando, FL                Orlando Citrus Bowl

Sunday, July 31, 2016          New Orleans, LA         Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Wednesday, August 3, 2016  Arlington, TX              AT&T Stadium

Friday, August 5, 2016          Houston, TX              NRG Stadium

Tuesday, August 9, 2016      San Francisco, CA      AT&T Park

Friday, August 12, 2016        Seattle, WA               CenturyLink Field

Monday, August 15, 2016     Glendale, AZ              University of Phoenix Stadium

Monday, August 22, 2016      San Diego, CA          Qualcomm Stadium

                                

Interview: JOHN 5 – Guitar hero discusses new solo work and Rob Zombie music, his love of his fans, and his collaborations w/ David Lee Roth & Ace Frehley

Interview: JOHN 5 – Guitar hero discusses new solo work and Rob Zombie music, his love of his fans, and his collaborations w/ David Lee Roth & Ace Frehley

                                

Behind The Nut Love Artwork

Ass-kicking axe aficionado, John 5, is about to kick off a month long solo tour in March, with a March 6th Chicago stop at Reggies Rock Club (tickets available now here: click to get tickets to John 5 in Chicago), before he sets out on a long tour where he’ll be playing “every place that has electricity” with his main gig, the Rob Zombie band.

The solo tour will feature his band, John 5 & The Creatures, performing newly released material, as well as other selections from his many solo albums, and promises to showcase his immense guitar slinging talents, as well as the excellent chops of The Creatures.

John 5 recently spoke to Bradley Todd of Bestrocklist.com about his new material and tour, his love of his fans, the upcoming Rob Zombie album and tour, scoring Rob Zombie’s new film, as well as his collaborations with David Lee Roth and Ace Frehley.

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BestRockList: You’ve released two new songs (and accompanying videos) so far this year called “Black Grass Plague” and “Behind The Nut Love” (watch below), with a third, “Making Monsters”, to come out on March 1st.

In the past, you’ve released full length solo albums. What is the direction you are going with releasing the three songs as opposed to a record? Why the change?

JOHN 5: Well, here’s what I’m doing – I’m releasing a song and a video the 1st of every month…

BestRockList: For the whole year?

JOHN 5: Yeah, for the whole year…so why I’m doing that is that the music, the way people listen to music, and all that stuff, has changed so dramatically. And what I did is very simple. You know we’re older, but the kids…what they do, is they have no idea what a record is or pretty much not even what a CD is. How people, how kids, are watching music, and listening to music… it’s just YouTube. And what that means is, the kids aren’t even really watching TV anymore. Everything they want to see is on YouTube. So what I’ve been doing is… I did a little research and I’m looking at videos, and I’ll think to myself, “Ok, what’s a really popular video?” And I thought, “Ok, let’s do All About That Bass,” from that girl artist…I forget her name…but, I looked it up and it was over a billion views, and that’s astronomical. Then, I would look at how many records she sold, and she sold between 3 million, something like that, which is amazing, that’s great!…but, now it’s proven to me that everyone’s just watching YouTube.

So I released a video. I released a song on the 1st of January (Black Grass Plague), and the views were through the roof, and I was like, I would never sell 50,000 copies in a few weeks, it just wouldn’t happen. And that’s what been happening…you know, people are just looking at the video, and the song is for sale…every song is for sale on iTunes…so it’s kind of a new model, and it’s working. And it’s not like by any means I’m some kind of a genius to figure this out, it’s just common knowledge. So, at the end of the year, I’m going to put together a CD, a physical CD of all the videos…a documentary…you know, everything you want. And the album is called Guitars, Tits & Monsters.

BestRockList: (Laughing)

JOHN 5: Awesome!

BestRockList: I like that title.

JOHN 5: It’s great, huh?!

BestRockList: Exactly! Do you have any sense so far of the couple songs that you’ve released, how the videos are affecting the sales of the digital songs on iTunes, Amazon, etc.?

JOHN 5: It’s unbelievable. And here’s what’s going on: let’s say we buy a record off iTunes, ok? The record is…you know…we’ll only listen to maybe the popular songs, or maybe we won’t even buy the whole record…maybe we’ll just cherry pick the songs we like. So, here’s the deal: each month, here you go…here’s a new song by me…and you can check out the video for free, and if you like it, buy the song. And it’s per month, so every month you get a new song and a new video. It’s been really, really successful, and the next video is called Making Monsters and it’s crazy, crazy great! It’s stop animation, and there’s this action figure of me, and it’s really cool and fun to see.

BestRockList: Is the action figure going to be available?

JOHN 5: I don’t know. They want to make it, but it’s so funny because I’m so busy, I’m so unbelievably busy… right now as we’re speaking, I am on my way to another video shoot…and I have a video shoot with Zombie on Sunday (2/28), and then Monday (2/29) I leave for tour…so I have to get to the action figure thing, so hopefully, yes…the answer is yes, I’d love to do that.

BestRockList: So how would you describe the songs that you’re releasing this year?

JOHN 5: It’s a good question. It’s a wide array of music, because you’re not listening to the same thing over and over and over again. I think it’s just very important to have a different kind of vibe…I just want the songs to be really good, and I want it to be really cool guitar music. And when people come to the show, they’re like, “Oh okay, this is rad!” or something like that. Each song is definitely entertaining.

BestRockList: When you recorded this collection of songs, did you play anything besides guitar on it?

JOHN 5: No, I have this amazing band (The Creatures), just killer, killer guys. It’s a great band…Rodger Carter is playing drums, and Ian Ross is playing bass. And they’re just phenomenal musicians.

BestRockList: How long have you played with them?

JOHN 5: I’ve played with Rodger, the drummer, most of my life…on and off, like in the studio…but Ian, for about a year.

BestRockList: Do you write with The Creatures too?

JOHN 5: No, I’m the sole writer.

BestRockList: Do you sing?

JOHN 5: God no!

BestRockList: When you write, do you ever envision what you’re writing with vocals?

JOHN 5: Yeah, I’ll show it to Zombie…I’m his guitar player and he’s my singer, so sometimes if it’s cool I’ll send it to Rob. [Some of the stuff I write] is like little symphonies or orchestras, it’s so much work…there’s a lot going on.

BestRockList: What’s your songwriting process like?

JOHN 5: That’s a fine question. I’m not really sure to be honest with you. It’s such a strange process because I’ll be like, “I really enjoyed that…that’s cool…that sounds really good…let me try to turn that into something.” And then I’ll just work on it. But writing instrumental music is very, very difficult. It’s a lot of time and I just don’t want to get a riff or something and just improvise over it…I just want the whole thing to be interesting. I love it and it takes a lot of brain power, and I really enjoy that art.

BestRockList: How often do you write?

JOHN 5: Every day.

BestRockList: Do you record all your ideas?

JOHN 5: I’m kind like a fighter. I’ll train, train, train, and get it down so well, like perfectly…and that’s the time for the fight, and I’ll go into the studio and I’ll try and knock it out really quick because I don’t want to waste everybody’s time sitting there writing and trying to figure out what to do.

BestRockList: Tell me about your upcoming tour. Is it a warm-up for the Zombie tour, which starts the month after yours ends?

JOHN 5: Actually the drummer, Rodger, was like, “We should go do some shows.” And I was like, “Do some shows?! I’ve never done instrumental shows….I don’t know.” And he’s like, “Let’s just do a couple.” And so we did a couple, and they were so successful, I was shocked at how successful these shows were. So whenever I have a little time open, I’ll go and play. And we are coming up on doing some shows. I leave Monday. But the cool thing is we’re doing like 16 shows in a row, and you can’t really do that with a singer because you’re gonna blow that singer’s voice out…but if it’s just guitar we can squeeze as many shows in as possible.

BestRockList: I’ve watched some of videos of you and The Creatures from Ultimate Jam Night (an open mic night for professional musicians at Lucky Strike in Hollywood on Wednesday nights) and it was really good.

JOHN 5: Yeah, it’s fun. We just got up and jammed. We have a really cool show behind it (for the tour). It’s kind of like a little Alice Cooper instrumental show…there’s a lot that’s going into it. But that Lucky Strike, we just got up and played.

[But normally], we do stuff that takes a lot of practice. Anything you’ll see us do takes tons of practice because it’s like juggling chainsaws…it’s like, “Ooh, he’s gonna drop that chainsaw any time…” because there’s so much going on.

BestRockList: How long will the sets for the upcoming tour be?

JOHN 5: I’d say probably an 1:20. But they’re really interesting, and here’s the reason why: we’ll be doing heavy stuff, and then we’ll break into bluegrass stuff, and then we’ll break into flamenco, and things like that…and there’s a show behind it, and if you don’t like guitar instrumental music…and most people don’t…but you will definitely be entertained. That’s the whole key to it. You know, people are bringing their girlfriends, and these girls don’t want to sit through this, but nobody leaves and people really, really enjoy it. You know, they’re like, “Oh cool! This is really fun.” We’ll do an instrumental cover of Beat It, and all this stuff, and it’s a really fun, cool show.

BestRockList: Do you guys change up the setlist from night to night?

JOHN 5: It’s a well oiled machine, but let’s say we go to Chicago, you won’t see the same setlist if we come to Chicago again, I guarantee that! It’ll be different songs…not all different songs…but it’ll be probably 3 or 4 different songs, so it’s really always a fresh show.

BestRockList: What part of the upcoming solo tour are you looking forward to the most?

JOHN 5: I really enjoy talking to the fans. So of course, playing is #1, but I love interacting with the fans, and I love listening to what they have to say. I, being a fan of certain things, I like to listen to what these kids are saying, because I’m a fan and I was one of those [kids]. And I think it’s really imperative to do that…I enjoy it, myself.

BestRockList: When does the Zombie tour start?

JOHN 5: The Zombie tour starts April 29th.

BestRockList: Tell me about the new Zombie album.

JOHN 5: What we did with that record is…you know, you have a lifetime to make your first record, and with this record, we really took our time. We were like, okay let’s really live with these songs, and we didn’t rush through it. Because the label’s always like, “Where’s our video?” or this, that or the other thing. [So] we took our time and it came out great…and we’re so excited to get some new songs under our belt, and play those new songs.

BestRockList: So who comes up with the crazy Zombie song and album titles?

JOHN 5: That is allllll Rob. He comes up with everything.

BestRockList: What is the collaboration process like with Rob when you make Zombie music?

JOHN 5: I usually go to his house and we’ll just start writing riffs. I’ll come up with a riff and he’s like, “I like that,” and we’ll work on the music together. And it’s great…it’s a great writing collaboration. We write together, and we work on every single bit together, and it’s really a wonderful, wonderful writing process.

BestRockList: Has the way you write with Rob changed at all over time?

JOHN 5: It’s always stayed the same. You know, if it’s working, stick with that formula. It’s great.

BestRockList: How long will the Zombie tour last?

JOHN 5: A long time…they’re usually like 2 years.

BestRockList: I saw there are Midwest dates already announced, but Chicago isn’t on the list. Will there be a Zombie show in Chicago?

JOHN 5: Of course, it’ll come. We’ll probably be there in the summertime, or somewhere like that. We’re gonna hit every place that has electricity!

BestRockList: Tell me about the movie score that you just did for Rob Zombie’s new film, 31.

JOHN 5: I’ve done tons of movie scores, but this is my second Zombie film. I’ve done Baywatch, I’ve done all these things like that throughout my life…and a lot of weird things that people don’t know about. I’m not a big fan of scoring films or TV shows, but I’ll always do it for Rob because I love his movies and he’s my great friend and I respect him so much. [Scoring] is a TON of work, but it’s so rewarding to see it on the big screen. Now I just saw Rob’s movie…he had a little viewing of his new movie, 31, and I will tell you, this movie is SO good. It’s my favorite Zombie movie. It’s an amazing movie. I remember sitting there going, “It’s over?!” You don’t even know that time is going by because you’re so engulfed in this movie. It’s crazy. I’m so proud of him.

BestRockList: What’s it about?

JOHN 5: It’s a bunch of people travelling in the 70’s and it’s Halloween night, and they get stopped, and they get captured, and they’re in this warehouse thing and they have to survive the night, Halloween night, [from] these brutal killers, and they have to try and survive. It’s like a game. And it is SUCH an amazing movie. You’re on the edge of your seat. It’s great.

BestRockList: I’d like to ask you about your work with David Lee Roth. Is it true you got involved with Dave just by sending 6 of your songs to his management?

JOHN 5: Yeah.

BestRockList: How long had you been writing them before you sent them in?

JOHN 5: Well, I sent 2 songs to him…I think I sent Slam Dunk and Little Texas. And then he said he really liked them, can [I] send more? And so I went into the studio and wrote more. [And this was through] management, I hadn’t even talked to Dave yet…so that’s 4 songs. And then they said, “Hey, Dave likes these, can you write some more?” And I was like “Ok.” But money was tight, ya know? It’s expensive to record these. So I recorded 2 more, and he’s like, “Great, can you record more?” And I said, “Well, I don’t really have the funds to keep recording…” And [management] is like, “Ok, well come to Dave’s house.”

I went to Dave’s house, and he said, “We’re gonna make a record!” and I was like oh my god, this is incredible! So, it was kinda that fast. Everything, all of that happened, like, I was probably writing those songs for like a week or two, and they’re just how they are, how you hear them without vocals.

BestRockList: So the arrangements were complete at the time you gave them to him?

JOHN 5: Yeah… you know, of course, Ray Luzier killed it on drums (when the songs were recorded for the album)…but it’s pretty much the same thing that you hear… I probably wrote it in a week, maybe two weeks at the most. And then we’d make a record in two weeks, mixed and mastered. So it was such a fast, fast process. It was incredible.

BestRockList: Was Dave writing the lyrics on the fly as you were recording?

JOHN 5: Yes, never seen anything like it. They guy is a genius. And if you listen to these lyrics, they’re UN-believable! These lyrics…I can’t believe it…like ‘From shack to chateau.’ You know, it’s like, so cool.

BestRockList: Or “Little Elvis is combat ready.”

JOHN 5: Yeah! Brilliant…brilliant! I was watching him just create and it was genius. But one thing he said to me that scared the hell out of me…now this is David Lee Roth, who is my hero, your hero…he said, “We’re going to record this just like Van Halen. We’re going to record it live.” And I was like, “Okay.” And he said, “If you can’t get it in two takes, you can’t get it.” And I was like, “Oh my god!”

So, we did it, sure enough…all those songs on one or two takes.

BestRockList: What’s Dave like personally? Is he always electric and “on,” or have you seen a regular guy side to him?

JOHN 5: You know, that’s a fine question. He’s so smart…I mean scary smart, this guy…so we’ll talk and just hang normal, but then that other part comes on. So it’s like 50/50. He’s so brilliant, this guy. I think he might even be too smart!

He does so much stuff, he will gather all this information, and he knows a little bit about everything. That’s what I love about him. He’s brilliant.

BestRockList: How come you guys never toured the DLR Band album together?

JOHN 5: I joined Marilyn Manson….but [Dave and I] did make another record.

BestRockList: I’ve heard that you guys have a completed, but unreleased album. How many tracks are on it?

JOHN 5: I think like 11. And they’re so good! There’s a song called “Nothing Could Have Stopped Us Now”…I think that’s the title… and this song, I’ll listen to it just as like one of my favorite songs…it’s so good, man. This guy, like his talent, his voice and everything, just sounds like Van Halen[‘s third album], Women and Children First. His voice is just unbelieveable. And we did this record and I’m so proud of this record, so hopefully it’ll see the light of day one day.

BestRockList: Are there any other song titles you could share?

JOHN 5: There’s one called “Somewhere Over The Rainbow Bar & Grill”. It’s genius!

BestRockList: Who played on that album?

JOHN 5: Gregg Bissonette, who played on Eat ‘Em & Smile and Skyscraper, I played bass on it, Brett Tuggle…he played keys, and he was also in the [EEAS & Skyscraper band]. It’s a great album, but it’s not like crazy rock music, that’s the thing.

BestRockList: Is there any intention to release it?

JOHN 5: It’s totally up to Dave.

BestRockList: Have you had any discussions about it?

JOHN 5: Yeah, we always talk about it, you know? It’s so good. And I’m so happy I have a copy…it’s really, really something else!

BestRockList: I heard you moved out to LA from Michigan when you were 17. Did you go out there by yourself?

JOHN 5: Yeah. I was by myself, but I had one friend who lived out here. Luckily I got to stay with him, and I started my life and my career.

BestRockList: How’d you get the balls to do that?

JOHN 5: Well, I just knew I was not going to…I was a pretty wise kid, I guess…I knew that opportunity knocks a lot louder out here.

BestRockList: How did you get involved in playing on Ace Frehley’s new album of cover songs?

JOHN 5: Ace called me and said, “Hey, I’m doing a covers album and I want to have you on it.”

And I was like, “I’m there!” And I was going over the Hendrix song, and we were gonna do Space Truckin’ as well. [Then] he called me and he goes, “We’re going to do ‘Parasite’.” And I was like “Oh my god!” I was [thinking] this is unbelievable. You know I love KISS and I’m like, I’m gonna do Parasite with Ace! You know…KISS Alive…Hotter Than Hell!

So here we are, we’re in the studio, we’re doing it, we’re playing together and he said, “Why don’t you improvise, and I’ll improvise.” And me, being the fan, said, “Ace, why don’t you do the Parasite solo, and then I’ll come in after you?” And he played the solo, and he plays it in one take…but it’s so Ace, it’s so great…one take, boom! And that’s what went on the record. And I was like, “This is awesome!”

BestRockList: Had you ever played with Ace before?

JOHN 5: Yes. Luckily I have had the privilege to play with him.

BestRockList: How did you guys decide on Spanish Castle Magic?

JOHN 5: It’s a classic Hendrix song. It’s one of his favorites and it’s one of mine.

BestRockList: Thanks for your time today, John.

JOHN 5: See you on 3/6 [in Chicago]!

See the photos from the show here: John 5 Concert Photos

Watch Black Grass Plague

Watch Behind The Nut Love

-You can follow John 5 on Facebook (www.facebook.com/john5official), Instagram (@john5official) and Twitter (@john5guitarist), and purchase his music on iTunes and Amazon.

-Bradley Todd is a Chicago based concert photographer who also shoots people (only w/ cameras), events, places & things. You can follow him on Facebook (www.facebook.com/bradleytoddphotography), Instagram (@bradleytoddphotography), and Twitter (@bradleytphoto)

The Best Rock Albums of 2015

The Best Rock Albums of 2015

                                

This year has been one of ups and downs with records numbers of fans going to rock shows. The horror of the terror attacks in Paris at The Bataclan made us all band together. Then, shortly after, the passing of Scott Weiland and at the end of the year, the mighty Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead.

As the Grammy awards are underway, we wanted to put our best list of the rock albums of 2015.

10. Coma Ecliptic by Between The Buried and Me
The creative genius of this album is a melding between progressive rock and metalcore for this rock opera. The album definitely incites the listener to listen to the album in its entirety. It has the melody of Beatles, the song structure of The Who and then some metal vocals thrown in as well. The album is about a man stuck in a coma and living out his memories in his mind.

9. Meliora by Ghost
Meliora is Latin for the pursuit of something better. Ghost is a Swedish metal band known for their antithesis of the Catholic church.  The band members are nameless ghouls known only by their symbols.  The singer is also nameless Papa Emeritus III who replaced Papa Emeritus II.  Meliora is has a classic metal sound from tracks “Cirice” and “From The Pinnacle to The Pit” which reminds us of Black Sabbath or Judas Priest classic tracks.  The video for “Cirice” makes us think of the horror movie “Carrie”.

8. Polyester Zeal by Red Sun Rising
Polyester Zeal is the debut album by Red Sun Rising from Akron, Ohio. The album is a return to solid rock. The album is good and the live show is incomparable. I have seen this band three times live over 2015 and each time they have blown me away. To see a new band who is devoted to hard rock music is heartening. The song, “The Otherside” has done well on charts but their tracks, “Emotionless” and “My Muse” are the ones that will set them apart from the endless roll call of bands trying to make it. I compare the vocal talent of Mike Protich to Chris Cornell. Red Sun Rising will give you chills when you see them live. Polyester Zeal is just the start of their illustrious career.

7. Blurryface by Twenty One Pilots 
Twenty One Pilots is a duo from Columbus, Ohio. Bursting onto the popular scene like gangbusters but Joshua Dun and Tyler Joseph have been a part of the Ohio music scene for years. Blurryface is a statement of the group’s style and their unique spoken word, rap, synthesizer, and rhythm base. The song speed and cohesiveness of this album put it on the best list. “Lane Boy” is a reggae track that comments on the cookie cutter songs that are popular today. “Heavydirtysoul” starts the album by defining the music of Twenty One Pilots. The album is genuine and also uncommon.

6. Threat To Survival by Shinedown
Shinedown is an American hard rock band from Florida. They started out with songs like “45” and have had to work extra hard to get to the level where they are at. Threat to Survival is a culmination of their career as a hard rock band instead of a pop music band. The album reached number one on Billboard hard rock chart and number two on the rock chart. While this album is deliberate in its composition to appeal to a broader audience, it still rocks.

5. How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful Florence + The Machine 
Recorded above a cenote in Mexico, this album has the guitars and rock sound to make it to the top five of our list. The album feels more personal to Florence Welch. It has been met with critical acclaim and nominated for a Grammy for best pop vocal album. Florence + The Machine are considered an English indie rock band. The tracks of “Delilah” and “What Kind of Man” prove the poetry of Florence + The Machine.

4. That’s The Spirit by Bring Me The Horizon
British band Bring Me The Horizon has evolved over the past thirteen years from screaming metalcore band to an electronic popcore band. Fronted by Oli Sykes who admitted during the Alternative Press Music Awards that he was just out of treatment for drug addiction. That’s The Spirit is definitely influenced by his recovery process. The song “Happy Song” is an anthem for modern angst and depression. “Throne” is the answer with a triumphant and positive answer to adversity.

3. Drones by Muse
Muse has been around for almost twenty years. The band is from England and known for their artistic rock style. They are definitely in their own league as rock musicians. Drones album pushes the envelope again with “Psycho” using dialogue from the movie Full Metal Jacket. Drones is a concept album about a man who goes from indoctrination to defection. “Reapers” has some of the best guitar riffs since Van Halen’s 1984.

2.  Ire by Parkway Drive 
Ire is the fifth album from Australian metalcore band Parkway Drive. The band has evolved into a sophisticated powerhouse of lyrics with orchestral and electronic features in this album. The album flirts with conceptual. The overlying theme is definitely a dystopian society. The cello and violins at the beginning of “Writings On The Wall” and shows the maturity of the band for song construction. The anthem of “Crushed” gives the long-term fans a song to sing along to. If you are a fan of Slipknot or Disturbed, this may the new band for you.

1. Fallen by Stryper
Stryper is the same band from the late eighties and early nineties with the hit “Honestly”. We are as surprised by the choice as you may be. All you need to do is listen to this album to know why it is number one on our list. Stryper is a Christian heavy metal band. This album begins with a track entitled “Yahweh” that was written by Michael Sweet and Clint Lowery of Sevendust. The song demonstrates the incredible vocal ability of Michael Sweet and the guitar riffs demonstrates the amazing skill of Oz Fox. While there are some tracks that are distinctly that nineties hard rock feel, this album is their heaviest to date. They cover Black Sabbath’s “After Forever”.  The power metal songs really rival the best out there.

What albums made your list? Our list leans to the heavy side while still appealing to the popular rock fans. Some of the albums we considered for 2015 but did not make the top ten were

Dark Before Dawn by Breaking Benjamin
Kill The Flaw by Sevendust
Rock or Bust by AC/DC
Into The Wild Life by Halestorm
Immortalized by Disturbed
The Pale Emperor by Marilyn Manson
Book of Souls by Iron Maiden

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Concert Review: Big Head Todd & the Monsters – 2/6/16 House of Blues – Chicago, IL.

 

Concert Review: Big Head Todd & the Monsters – 2/6/16 House of Blues – Chicago, Illinois

                                

Big Head Todd & the Monsters are on the road celebrating their 30th anniversary, and brought the party to a sold out show at Chicago’s House of Blues on February 6, 2016.

 

The band, consisting of Todd Park Mohr (guitar & vocals), Brian Nevin (drums), Rob Squires (bass), and Jeremy Lawton (keyboards & pedal steel guitar), came bearing gifts in the form of two recently released new songs: “Wipeout Turn,” and “New World Arisin’”…and there’s a newly released video to accompany “Wipeout Turn”, which was produced and directed by Big Head Todd, himself.

 

B.H.T.M (their screen name on a few social media sites) is very popular in Chicago and had no problem selling out the House of Blues, as I believe they did on their last time through town when they were out supporting their last album, Black Beehive. The crowd this night packed the main floor, and the surrounding side bars, shoulder to shoulder…once you found a spot it was best to stay put!

 

The audience was hungry for music, and the band, which has been mixing up their setlists pretty well from night to night on this tour, didn’t disappoint. The group’s performances are known for substance over flash, and their sparse stage set-up indicated as much. They came out and skillfully played their way through an 18 song set that included the two new singles, as well as a good sampling from their long career…which includes elements of straight rock, folk, blues and maybe even some funk. The set (see below for setlist) rocked steadily and closed with a rousing rendition of the John Lee Hooker blues standard, Boom Boom, with guest guitarist, Ronnie Baker Brooks.

 

The band has a few more dates on this leg of their tour, which wraps up in March, and they also have an official anniversary gig set for June in their home state of Colorado, at the famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

 

Mike Doughty, formerly of Soul Coughing, opened the show.

 

SET LIST:

 

  1. New World Arisin’
  2. Crazy Mary
  3. Broken Hearted Savior
  4. Muhammad Ali
  5. Tower
  6. Please Don’t Tell Her
  7. Moose Song
  8. Wipeout Turn
  9. Rocksteady
  10. It’s Alright/Sexual Healing
  11. Everything About You
  12. Bittersweet
  13. Beautiful World
  14. Fly Like an Eagle
  15. Cashbox/Ride On Josephine/Who Do You Love
  16. Hey Delilah
  17. Circle

ENCORE (w/ Ronnie Baker Brooks)

  1. I’ll Play the Blues for You
  2. Boom Boom

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Red Sun Rising Concert Review

Red Sun Rising Concert Review
The Sound Bar at Limelight Eventplex, Peoria, Illinois

                                

Red Sun Rising is a new band that hails from Akron, Ohio and they have been catching the attention of rock fans and critics. Their debut single “The Otherside” reached number 1 on Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart. Their debut album Polyester Zeal is one of the best albums of 2015.  The rock fans in Peoria, Illinois were lucky enough to have a date for the band’s first headlining tour. 

Local favorites, Drugs Delaney, started the intimate evening in the Limelight’s smaller venue stage called The Sound Bar.  Drugs Delaney is a solid rock band that has a varied sound.  They performed some of their songs off their upcoming album release in March as well as some covers including “Shut Up and Dance” and a tribute to the late Lemmy Kilmister with “Ace of Spades”.

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Andrew William Smith of Drugs Delaney

Andrew William Smith of Drugs Delaney

 

Red Sun Rising is a band that mesmerizes as you are watching and listening to them live. The venue was small and fans were very close to the band. The setlist included: “My Muse”, “Blister”, “Bliss” and a cover of Alanis Morrisette’s “Uninvited”. Red Sun Rising recently completed an acoustic version of “Uninvited” in Sirius XM’s Octane for Octane Unleaded. You can find a video of the live, electric cover on our Facebook page

 

Songs off their album Polyester Zeal are cohesive and catchy while remaining intelligent. They are rock songs for the pop fans. When Gene Simmons proclaimed the death of rock in September of 2014, it bolstered the rock community to come together. We should thank him and his son for the article. Since that time bands, media, labels and fans have proclaimed with their efforts that rock is not dead. There are more rock bands, rock festivals and rock fans than ever. What Gene Simmons should have conveyed is that rock has evolved into a genre for intelligent fans. Some music have evolved into genres with little originality or the pursuit of excellence. While rock has evolved into a culture of poignant lyrics and technically intelligent musicians. Red Sun Rising is the quintessential rock band. Their lyrics are meaningful without being whiny. Their melodies are catchy and they are hard enough to keep the hard rock fans banging their heads. Mike Protich’s vocal ability puts this band to the front of the pack of new rock bands out today.

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Once you see Red Sun Rising live, you will keep going to see them again and again because they give you incredible. Do not take my word for it, go and see for yourself.

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Red Sun Rising Concert Photos

Red Sun Rising Concert Photos
The Sound Bar at Limelight Eventplex, Peoria, Illinois

Mike Protich

Mike Protich of Red Sun Rising

Red Sun Rising

Red Sun Rising

Pat Gerasia

Pat Gerasia of Red Sun Rising

Mike Protich

Mike Protich of Red Sun Rising

Ricky Miller

Ricky Miller of Red Sun Rising

Mike Protich

Mike Protich of Red Sun Rising

Ryan Williams

Ryan Williams of Red Sun Rising

Mike Protich

Mike Protich of Red Sun Rising

Mike Protich

Mike Protich of Red Sun Rising

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Holiday Run Tour I Prevail Versus Me and XXI

Holiday Run Tour I Prevail, Versus Me, and XXI Concert Review
High Noon Saloon, Madison, Wisconsin

I Prevail has been a band for a little over two years. The band is best known for their cover of Taylor Swift’s hit “Blank Space”. They released the cover via YouTube on December 1, 2014. Their album Heart vs Mind has been out since December 17, 2014. The post-hardcore album is full of positive affirmations. I Prevail band members, Eric Vanlerberghe, Brian Berkheiser, Steve Menoian, and Lee Runestad went from working normal jobs to touring the country with immediate success.

High Noon Saloon is set up open with a small balcony in the back. It is a great venue for intimate shows with the capacity at about 400. The house was very full for a Sunday night show. Some guests had just seen the same show the night before in Ringle, Wisconsin and decided to travel to see them again.  Everyone was there to have fun for the night and forget about work tomorrow.

The opener was XXI pronounced X X I (formerly A Feast For Kings). The band is from Louisville, Kentucky and signed to Tooth & Nail Records. The band is a heavy Christian rock band. They just released their album Inside Out on September 18, 2015. XXI fits with these bands as their positive message and their heartfelt lyrics moved the crowd. Vocalist Carson Butcher had no problem crowd surfing.

Carson Butcher of XXI

Carson Butcher of XXI

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Madison’s hometown band, Versus Me, performed next. Well, close enough to hometown as three of the band members are from Janesville and one is from Wisconsin Dells. The positive party keeps going on with Versus Me trying to be inspirational to their fans. Tonight the fans were in force and sang along to every song. “Versus Me wants nothing less than positivity, communication and connection with their audience. They want to show the world that their music, and all good music, can help people with life’s toughest trials and hardships. Versus Me yearn to connect with each and every person they can, whether it’s to talk about music, or to just learn about where people are coming from and who they are.” The attractiveness of metalcore for fans is someone who is accepting of them no matter who they are. Versus me embodies the idea of inclusiveness. They received attention when pop punk vocalist, currently of Escape The Fate, Craig Mabbitt, appeared in their video for “(A) Tension”.

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The main event was I Prevail and the show was the last show of the year. Fans were in force. Eighty percent of the fans knew all the songs from the Heart vs. Mind. The band loved getting up close and personal with the fans. The fans started crowd surfing. Eric Vanlerberghe and others supporting the band had to help the fans get back into the pit. Brian Berkheiser felt like having fun and decided to ride the hands of the crowd. A fun time was had by all. The question everyone had was when is I Prevail putting out new music?

I talked to Eric Vanlerberghe and Brian Berkheiser before their set.

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High Noon Saloon, Madison, Wisconsin
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Brian Burkheiser and Steve Menoian of I Prevail

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Eric Vanlerberghe of I Prevail

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Brian Burkheiser of I Prevail crowd surfing

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Steve Menoian of I Prevail

Eric Vanlerberghe

Eric Vanlerberghe of I Prevail

Brian Burkheiser

Brian Burkheiser of I Prevail