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Transgression

Just before sitting down to write this review, I happened to read the latest FEAR FACTORY news posted right here on Blabbermouth. Specifically, vocalist Burton C. Bell's description of "Transgression" as "experimental" is the part that stuck. It's a good starting point, so let's go with it. While th...
August 22, 2005
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Label Owner Clarifies His Position On Plans To Release CONTROL DENIED Recordings

Guido Heijnens, owner of the now-defunct Dutch record label Hammerheart Records (which has since been "resurrected" under the Karmageddon Media banner),has sent a follow-up statement to BLABBERMOUTH.NET addressing some of the criticisms posted by the visitors to this site regarding his decision to...
August 20, 2005
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Label: Late DEATH Mainman's Family Was Ordered To Hand Over CONTROL DENIED Master Tapes

Guido Heijnens, owner of the now-defunct Dutch record label Hammerheart Records (which has since been "resurrected" under the Karmageddon Media banner),has issued the following statement regarding the status of the unfinished recordings originally slated to appear on the sophomore CONTROL DENIED al...
August 19, 2005
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FEAR FACTORY Drummer Comments On 'Rainbow Six' Soundtrack

Calvin Records, an imprint of Liquid 8, has announced that it has aligned itself with the much-anticipated "Rainbow Six" video game to include two songs by the label's leading artist FEAR FACTORY. Available on both X-Box and PS2 on September 6, 2005, "Rainbow Six" will feature the band's hit song "L...
August 16, 2005
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VAN HALEN Suit Against ORIOLES Will Go to Trial

The Associated Press is reporting that a breach-of-contract lawsuit brought by the rock group VAN HALEN against the Baltimore Orioles seeking at least $2 million from a failed concert deal will go to trial, a lawyer for the rockers said Wednesday. U.S. District Judge William Matthew Byrne Jr. last w...
August 11, 2005
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MORTA SKULD: 'Best Of' Collection Due Via PEACEVILLE

Long-defunct Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based death metallers MORTA SKULD will be the subject of a "best of" collection, entitled "Re-Surface: The Best of Morta Skuld", due later in the year via Peaceville Records. Commented frontman Dave Gregor: "We're actually all for it, even though that era of our lif...
July 28, 2005
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TOMMY LEE Denies Proposing To Ex-Wife

United Press International is reporting that MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee has denied reports he's getting ready to remarry his ex-wife and mother of his children, actress Pamela Anderson. The New York Post reported Tuesday (July 19) that Lee and the former "Baywatch" star were on the fast track to...
July 20, 2005
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Hard-Of-Hearing BLACK SABBATH Fan Jailed For Playing Music Too Loud

Lauren Mirzai of the U.K.'s Daily Record has issued the following report: A hard-of-hearing BLACK SABBATH fan has been jailed for playing his music too loud. Aging rocker William Porteous, 51, who wears a hearing aid, had been served with an ASBO (Anti-Social Behaviour Order) for previous noise brea...
July 13, 2005
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Frozen In Time

Certainly a contender for Most Appropriate Album Title of 2005… and why the hell not? If you heard anything from OBITUARY but inexorable groove, bone-basic riffs, and John Tardy's wounded-Yeti howl, wouldn't you be pissed off? These guys know what they (and we) like: big urns full of vintage CELTIC...
July 5, 2005
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DEF LEPPARD Drummer's Wife Escapes Driving Ban

Sheffield Today has issued the following report: The wife of DEF LEPPARD drummer Rick Savage has escaped a drink drive conviction after her lawyer spotted a "fatal flaw" in the prosecution's case. Celebrity lawyer Nick Freeman, dubbed "Mr Loophole" spotted that police failed to follow proper procedu...
June 22, 2005
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The Process of Elimination

Is it just me or has there been an upsurge in the number of grindcore bands making the genre more creative and exciting, while still keeping it dangerous and monstrously heavy? "The Process of Elimination" may not be the dementia inducing, creative tour de force that is CEPHALIC CARNAGE's "Anomalies...
June 20, 2005
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PHARAOH Preparing For 'The Longest Night'

PHARAOH, the Pennsylvania-based four-piece featuring veteran vocal powerhouse Tim Aymar, best known for his work with Chuck Schuldiner's CONTROL DENIED, are nearing the completion of their second full-length album at MCR Studio. Entitled "The Longest Night", the follow-up to 2003's "After the Fire"...
June 19, 2005
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GREAT WHITE Singer Loses Lawsuit Against Former Manager

On June 8, 2005, former GREAT WHITE manager Charrie Foglio was cleared of defamation charges brought by GREAT WHITE founder and vocalist Jack Russell. Russell, who sued for 10 million dollars plus punitive damages, claimed that Foglio, a co-manager of the band from April to September of 2003 with Ob...
June 15, 2005
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VELVET REVOLVER Drummer: 'We Need A Real Break' From Touring

VELVET REVOLVER drummer Matt Sorum has denied reports that the band has broken up following the announcent that they had scrapped the final five shows of their ongoing European tour. The trek began June 3 in Germany and was scheduled to run through July 10, but will now close July 2 at the London ed...
June 10, 2005
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'Rock School' Documentary Pulled From Release

Launch Radio Networks reports: "Rock School", the documentary about the real-life "School of Rock", has closed after just one weekend on a handful of screens. Sources told Launch that after a very light box office, Newmarket Films opted to cancel the remaining nationwide openings with no word about...
June 9, 2005