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Entries from March 1, 2010 - March 31, 2010

Sunday
Mar212010

Cinderella's Return...Captured on YouTube

Cinderella played their first show in years Friday night at the Grizzly Rose in Denver. I trolled YouTube looking for videos but didn't find much - just a lone clip of the band's (apparent) first couple songs of the night. The clip is of "Second Wind/Push Push" and is a little hard to discern at first but gets better as the clip rolls on. Cinderella immediately packed up their gear and headed for Utah last night for another "warm-up" show. The band will play Verona, New York on April 8th and Philadelphia on April 9th.

Someone on Metal Sludge posted the setlist:

Second Wind / Push Push
The Last Mile
Night Songs
Somebody Save Me
Heartbreak Station
Coming Home
Fallin' Apart At The Seams
Long Cold Winter
Gypsy Road
Don't Know You Got (Till It's Gone)
Nobody's Fool
Shelter Me
Shake Me

As you know, Cinderella is booked for a lot of festivals including Rocklahoma, Shiprocked, M3 and Sweden Rock. Come on summer!


Saturday
Mar202010

Bullet For My Valentine - 'Fever' Review

Welsh metallers Bullet For My Valentine will release Fever April 27. The new album is a wildly anticipated follow-up to the 2008 release Scream Aim Fire. Fever has 11 tracks:

01. Your Betrayal
02. Fever
03. The Last Fight
04. A Place Where You Belong
05. Pleasure And Pain
06. Alone
07. Breaking Out Breaking Down
08. Bittersweet Memories
09. Dignity
10. Begging For Mercy
11. Pretty On The Outside

So, what does the album sound like? In a word, "Bullet." There's a lot more aggression on Fever than Scream Aim Fire, but the album is definitely commercial enough to make a big splash. The band never strays from their signature harmonic guitars. The songs are a mix of melodic and thrash. Sure, this isn't in-your-face metal and no, it's not Glam - but that's not BFMV. The band is a sort of mix of all those things and for them, the formula works. 

I love the song "Your Betrayal." I actually think it could fit on the band's first album, The Poison. Matt Tuck doesn't seem to be having any vocal issues at all on Fever and he sounds especially good here. 

What is my favorite track? "A Place Where You Belong," natch. Awhile back, singer Matt Tuck told Metal Hammer there wouldn't be any ballads on Fever. Well, that was before he and the rest of the band created "A Place Where You Belong." Don't worry: the song isn't gooey. We're talking dark themes here. The song actually revolves around suicide, so there's a real, believable element of pain.

"Will you wait for me?/I'll see you on the other side," Tuck sings before a lengthy guitar solo.

The special thing about Bullet For My Valentine is that they are not afraid of guitar solos. The band knows an appropriately written and placed solo can really drive a song. This is never more true than on "A Place Where You Belong."

Is this metalcore? Well, I don't know. I think BFMV is metal, plain and simple. The band has been accused of trend hopping in the past, a charge I just don't get. Songs like "Begging for Mercy" certainly don't sound like something your average drive-time DJ would spin but boy, s/he should. If "A Place Where You Belong" is my favorite track on Fever, then "Begging for Mercy" is a close second. The song is fast and begins with those famous growls sprinkled all throughout The Poison and Scream Aim Fire. This is definitely the "get in the pit" song on Fever.

The first official single from Fever is "The Last Fight." Again, this is a fast one, but there's that melodic guitar overtone which always equals radio play. The drums receive some special attention here, too. Sometimes Tuck's Welsh accent seems heavy and others, non-existent. On "The Last Fight" it's pretty clear Tuck has an accent, but it doesn't detract from the song. "Can you See me through bloodshot eyes?" demands Tuck on this one. In a lot of ways, "The Last Fight" sounds the most classically metal, especially when the song reaches the apex of the breakdown. You'll like this one.

My early prediction? Fever will make my top 10 best of 2010 list for both this site and Noisecreep. Mark it.

Don Gilmore produced Fever. Bullet For My Valentine are touring this spring with support from Airbourne and Chiodos.

Catch my new interview with Matt Tuck soon on Noisecreep.


Friday
Mar192010

Warren Buffett Is So Glam

I always knew Warren Buffett rocked and now there's proof! The financial expert donned an Axl Rose-like costume in a new GEICO "music video." The song, entitled "Lizard Ballad: All For You" is below. At the beginning, I'm reminded of the Crash Test Dummies. The music in this clip is freaking horrid, but it's a good ad concept. Even better is that the clip was just for fun at the employee's annual meeting last month. In case you're wondering, the people in the video are actual GEICO employees. (GEICO is an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, Inc.).


I think it's great Buffett donned the classic Rose kilt. Gotta love plaid.


Thursday
Mar182010

I Want to See Orianthi in Concert!

I've written about Orianthi before. Half of you agreed she rules and the others couldn't get past the fact that she sings pop songs while shredding. Last night, Orianthi performed on American Idol and I was reminded how much I'd love to see her live. It's not even about the singing - it's about watching her hands move on the fretboard. Fantastic!


I just checked Orianthi's website - she's only got a couple live dates planned and neither is near me. In case you're interested, she's playing University of Illinois (Champaign) on April 12 and the Hangout Festival at Gulf Shores, Alabama on May 14. I actually really would love to attend Hangout but three festivals in as many weeks just isn't possible, even for the Glam mistress!


I've been wanting to post the video of Orianthi with Steve Vai for awhile but something always comes up or I get distracted. The clip is great - the song is "Highly Strung" and Vai looks and sounds great here. I'm a fan or harmonics - and I hope you like the song, too.


 

Tomorrow on Bring Back Glam! a review of the new Bullet For My Valentine album, Fever!


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Wednesday
Mar172010

Extreme Release Video Trailer

On May 4th, Extreme will release Take Us Alive - a CD/DVD combo via Frontiers. Here's a trailer from the DVD. The show was shot at the House of Blues, in Boston, Massachusetts on August 8, 2009. Check it out!


Wednesday
Mar172010

Sammy Hagar to Play Naperville Ribfest

Sammy Hagar has been tapped to play the Naperville Ribest this July (Naperville is near Chicago, IL). The fest runs from July 1st - 4th and Sammy will play Friday, July 2nd. Other performers include Los Lonely Boys, Jonny Lang, and The Charlie Daniels Band. More bands will be added.

Ribfest is held annually at Knoch Park. In fact, this is the 23rd year for the event and I'd love to see Sammy but I've already got too many "travel necessary" shows lined up this summer. Obviously the event is also about food and apparently the promoters promise a ton of ribs, pulled pork, chicken and sauces from many vendors. I don't eat meat - so I'll just believe it's all good!

To keep track of the artists, check the official fest website. Admission is $12 at the gate, but advance tickets save you some cash. Seriously, Hagar for under $12 bucks? Insane! Click for info on advance tickets.

Ribfest is put on by the Exchange Club of Naperville which raises money to fight child abuse.


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Tuesday
Mar162010

Vince Neil's 14th Annual Skylar Neil Memorial Golf Tournament Planned

If you're a golfer or you've got some extra cash to spare, you might consider the Skylar Neil Memorial Golf Tournament. Here's the release:

I hope you will consider joining me and some of my favorite Girls, Girls, Girls, at the beautiful Pete Dye and Fred Couples designed Lost Canyons Golf Club in Simi Valley, California for the 14th Annual Skylar Neil Memorial Golf Tournament, being held on Friday, May 7th, 2010

In 1995, I lost my daughter Skylar to cancer. Since then, I have been committed to doing everything I can to raise awareness and much needed funding for children’s illnesses. To date, my Skylar Neil Foundation has donated nearly two million dollars to various children’s charities, doing important work and research. I am very proud of all we have been able to achieve over the last dozen years.

We have been extremely fortunate to have corporations like Quality One Wireless, Budweiser, Eagle Auto Warranty, FARA Insurance Services, Dynamic Marketing, Thrifty Car Rental, Ralph's Food-For-Less, The Anthony H. Kruse Foundation ESP Guitars and others provide us with generous financial contributions. Companies like Jägermeister, Monster Energy, Crocs Shoes, Taylor Made, Ray-Ban, Callaway Golf, EA Sports and more have donated some great products for our gift bags and prizes. Other fine companies like Playboy, Hooters, Hawaiian Tropic, Hustler Hollywood, Vivid Video, Wicked Pictures, New Beginnings, Red Light District, Pure Play Media, Evil Angel and Zero Tolerance have even sent out a few "company reps" to greet our golfers, making the day quite enjoyable!

If you are interested in sponsoring, or if you would like to donate an item to our gift bags, auction or raffle, please contact tournament coordinators Alan Koenig at 615-972-1600 (or via email at alan@ask4entertainment.com) or Jon Scott at 818-981-9876 (or via email at jonpaulscott@gmail.com) to discuss these and many other ways you can get involved.

If you are interested in playing in the tournament, please complete and return the golfer registration form as soon as possible. We sell out very quickly every year. Individual and team entries are reserved with payment only, on a first come – first served basis.

Eradicating childhood illness is a cause that is near and dear to my heart, so I hope that you will find it in yours to become a part of the 14th Annual Skylar Neil Memorial Golf Tournament.

- Vince Neil