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TRANSPORT LEAGUE: 'We Have Not Changed Our Name!'

Despite earlier reports to the contrary, Sweden's TRANSPORT LEAGUE have NOT in fact changed their name to M.A.N. Instead, members of the group have launched M.A.N as a side-project and have recorded 13 songs at Gothenburg, Sweden's Grand Recordings towards their planned debut album, "Obey, Consume,...
July 8, 2005
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SEASON OF MOURNING Confirmed For Connecticut's GOTHSTOCK 2005 Festival

Philadelphia-based progressive doom metallers SEASON OF MOURNING have been confirmed for the Gothstock 2005 festival, set to take place September 24-25 at the Webster Theatre in Hartford, CT. The festival billing is shaping up as follows: ANATHEMA DEVICE BELLA MORTE BURN VICTIM BUTCHER PRIEST CARFAX...
July 6, 2005
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Rising Ohio Heavy Metal Bands Showcased On 'Akron Metal Assault, Volume I' CD

Detained Records has set a July 2 release date for "Akron Metal Assault, Volume I", a collection of Akron/Canton/Cleveland (Ohio) bands bringing diverse versions of metal to the masses. 10 bands will be contributing to the "Akron Metal Assault, Volume I", each bringing a different form of Rubber Cit...
June 25, 2005
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METALLICA's 'Enter Sandman' Used To Torture 9/11's '20th Hijacker'

According to the Lexington Herald-Leader, METALLICA's "Enter Sandman" was cited in a City Journal magazine story about the treatment at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, of prisoner Mohammed al-Qahtani — known as the 20th hijacker on Sept. 11 — as having been used during Qahtani's interrogation, saying it broug...
June 14, 2005
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TRANSPORT LEAGUE: In Mixing Mode

Sweden's TRANSPORT LEAGUE have completed the recording process for their new album, "Obey, Consume, Reject", and are currently mixing the effort for a September release through an as-yet-undetermined label. "The mixing of the album has just started, and you guys can look forward to getting your hand...
June 11, 2005
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JIMI HENDRIX Amp Worth $1.8 Million Surfaces In England

The U.K.'s Times Online has issued the following report: A superannuated hippy could be on his way to a £1 million (approximately $1.82 million) windfall after a collector of rock memorabilia in Edinburgh confirmed that his Marshall amplifier once belonged to Jimi Hendrix. Richard Dickinson, of Stro...
May 29, 2005
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ALICE COOPER: 'Dirty Diamonds' Gets An Official Release Date

According to a post at SickthingsUK, New West Records has set an August 2 release date for the new ALICE COOPER album, entitled "Dirty Diamonds". The following press release has been issued by the label; After 30 albums and some of the most famous rock songs ever recorded, you'd think Alice Cooper's...
May 21, 2005
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BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, IRON MAIDEN, METALLICA Titles To Be Issued In UMD Format

Eagle Rock Entertainment, the leading independent source for high quality music audio and audio/visual music programming, announced today that it will become one of the first visual music companies to embrace the hot new Universal Media Disc (UMD) format, and release selected catalog titles worldwid...
May 16, 2005
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Man Accused Of Selling Bogus Backstage Passes To AUDIOSLAVE

According to WNBC.com, a South Dakota man was busted in Morris County (New Jersey) on charges of selling bogus backstage passes that allegedly would get fans up close and personal with the rock group AUDIOSLAVE. Anthony Eagle, of Sioux Falls, is charged with receiving stolen property, forgery, crimi...
May 4, 2005
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TRANSPORT LEAGUE: Studio Update

Sweden's TRANSPORT LEAGUE have entered Grand Recordings in Gothenburg to begin recording their new album, "Obey, Consume, Reject", for a tentative September release through an as-yet-undetermined label. "The recording process is going very well!" the band write on their web site. "We've just started...
May 3, 2005
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QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE To Film 'In My Head' Video This Week

Launch Radio Networks reports: QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE is shooting a video this week for its next single, "In My Head", and frontman Josh Homme has compared it to "Italian porno" in a new posting at the band's official website. Homme wrote, "From what I've been told, (the clip) will involve many exa...
April 28, 2005
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Trial Of RUSH Guitarist's Son A Familiar Tune

Brent Batten of the Naples Daily News has issued the following report: For a case that isn't supposed to be about music, the trial of Justin Zivojinovich this week has had its share of musical moments. And not just classic rock, the bailiwick of the defendant's father, RUSH guitarist Alex Zivojinovi...
April 21, 2005
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TRANSPORT LEAGUE: In Recording Mode

Sweden's TRANSPORT LEAGUE have entered Grand Recordings in Gothenburg to begin recording their new album, "Obey, Consume, Reject", for a tentative September release through an as-yet-undetermined label. A total of 11 songs are currently being recorded, including a cover of DEPECHE MODE's "Never Let...
April 17, 2005
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PRONG: 'The Vault' DVD To Receive U.S. Release In May

PRONG are scheduled to release their first DVD, "The Vault", in the U.S. in May. The two-disc set was recently issued in Europe via Locomotive Music. "The Vault" track listing: DVD 1: Live At Melkweeg Netherlands 2002: 01. Dark Signs 02. Beg To Differ 03. Out Of This Misery 04. Close To The Door 05....
April 1, 2005
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SLIPKNOT Fan Wins Spelling Bee; Moves Forward To National Competition

SLIPKNOT frontman Corey Taylor wasn't kidding when he told MTV News last July that he liked to pepper the band's songs with big words that are demanding enough to warrant that a page or two of the group's album liner notes be reserved for a glossary. Taylor said at the time, "There are ...
March 13, 2005