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Saturday
Mar102018

Rocktember VI Announced

Rocktember VI is happening this September at Grand Casino Hinckley in Minnesota. Here are the dates and bands (so far). Tickets are available by Ticketmaster. Go to the festival website for more information. Here's details from that website:


September 6 – 8, 2018

There was no way we could fit our massive line up of headline acts into just two days of Minnesota's greatest music festival. So we're not even going to try. Rocktember VI will be THREE days of heavy duty rock!

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6

CHRIS HAWKEY
ERIC MARTIN FROM MR. BIG
Y&T
HEADLINER TBA

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7

VAIN
KIX
WINGER
STRYPER
HEADLINER TBA

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

HERICANE ALICE
TUFF
AUTOGRAPH
LYNCH MOB
QUEENSRYCHE
HEADLINER TBA

Friday
Mar092018

Tommy Lee Posts About Fight With Son

This escalated quickly. Tommy Lee and his son Brandon apparently got into a scuffle... and it looks like Brandon was defending himself. Then Tommy lashed out on social media and attacked his own kid, which is just insane. Of course, Pamela Anderson was questioned about the mess and said she'd "Never speak to Tommy again until he's sober."


I hope Tommy Lee does get sober. It's interesting if he's spiraling out of control now. He was seemingly together and happy on Valentine's Day when he proposed to his new love. Plus he's recently been in New Orleans with Nikki Sixx working on The Dirt movie.


Looks like Tommy got emotional overnight and explained some things - these words are the reason for today's post:





Thursday
Mar082018

Brian Johnson, Mick Fleetwood Together On Stage

Brian Johnson (AC/DC) joined Mick Fleetwood (Fleetwood Mac) on stage recently at Fleetwood's On Front St. on Maui. Mick owns the restaurant.


I've eaten at Fleetwoods and seen live music there. The stage is open air and it's very nice and not large. I can't imagine how cool it must have been to see both Mick and Brian live together in that intimate environment.


Here's the duo performing "(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66." If you're ever in Lahaina, definitely make sure to eat at Fleetwoods. It's always busy, so make a reservation. There's lot of music memorabilia in the bottom portion of the restaurant and merch if you're into that sort of thing.


Wednesday
Mar072018

Warrant Coming To Dayton Area

I wrote the article below for The Dayton City Paper. It published yesterday. Warrant is coming to the Dayton area this weekend. I thought you might enjoy. 

 

A lot of people might be surprised to learn that Warrant released an acclaimed new album in May of 2017. For folks that equate Warrant with late ‘80s hits like “Cherry Pie” and “Heaven,” the modern Warrant is still rocking, with an updated sound and touring on the back of Louder Harder Faster.

True fans know the band has had its share of ups and downs, but lately it’s been all good. There were line-up issues and spats with original singer and hit maker Jani Lane. Then a short-lived reunion and Jani’s untimely death. In 2008, Robert Mason joined the band as a permanent member. A decade in, Mason reflects on the popularity of Warrant and just how many live shows they do each year. The band will play BMI Raceway in Versailles on Saturday, March 10. Fellow 80’s rockers Steelheart are also part of the bill. Dayton-based Blackwater will provide support.

“We came through Dayton about a year ago,” Mason remembers. “We’re normally good for rolling through a couple times a year, pretty much everywhere. We did more than 60 shows last year.” If you’ve seen Warrant recently, you know what you’re going to get: 90 minutes of party rock. In fact, the band comes as advertised. “We just want to bring as much fun and good times as possible,” admits Mason. “For the 90 minutes or so that we play, forget about your problems. If you’re not really versed in all things Warrant, come out and learn something. Enjoy a real live rock show with a real live rock band in real time – come scream and jump up and down. That’s the best way I know to enjoy a show. When I see that happening to an audience, that’s when I get the most out of it.” Mason was once a member of bands like Lynch Mob (with guitar phenom George Lynch) and Big Cock (featuring King Kobra guitarist David Michael-Philips) so he’s got the right ‘80s pedigree to front one of the biggest bands of the era.

Unlike many of their peers, Warrant kept on chugging, writing and working when possible. Somehow the group made it through the grunge-obsessed ‘90s intact. By the time 2007 rolled around, the resurgence of hair metal was an actual thing with dedicated festivals and hordes of fans willing to pay top dollar to see their heroes live and on stage once again. Now it’s 2018. The holiday season is over and the guys in Warrant are once again crisscrossing the country, working their way across the heartland and playing songs that bring a lot of people back to their high school salad days.

All that nostalgia doesn’t leave too much room for modern times, but Warrant always adds at least a couple of new songs to each set. After all, why create new music if you’re not going to play it live? “We definitely play the title track [to Louder Harder Faster] and ‘Only Broken Heart,’” Mason explains. “You can’t always take every track and play it and expect it to translate to the vibe. You want an audience to have a little rollercoaster ride with the set. We have songs we have to play and we love to do that. It is kind of fun to play a surprise new song for people to see if they ‘get’ it. Hardcore fans know the [new] songs. I like to play songs from a newer record that have a specific purpose in the set or are up-tempo and I do the preface to Louder Harder Faster and explain the new record and get everyone into screaming their brains out so by the time the chorus comes around, they know it. It’s always a bit of a challenge for people when people hear new music. It’s the greatest thing when they hear it and embrace it.”

Getting people to embrace music, or any live event, is a struggle over digital addiction these days. Mason takes it in stride but does encourage fans to put away the phones and just enjoy the moment. “Check your Facebook and take a couple pics to prove you were at a Warrant show, but then take a second to unplug from the virtual and social media world. Put your phone in your back pocket.”

Warrant will appear at BMI Raceway, 769 E. Main St., Versailles, OH on March 10. For tickets and more information, call 937.526.9544, or visit bmikarts.com. More information about Warrant can be found at warrantrocks.com.

Tuesday
Mar062018

Rosé All Day

I mean this happened. Hair metal meets CNBC. My life has fully intersected.


Monday
Mar052018

Slappin Da Bass: The Curious Case of AC/DC

Happy Monday. Another treat, as our friend HIM has penned today's post. 

I know, I know. Starting out an article on AC/DC with a barely funny reference to I Love You, Man (2009), which was itself a reference predicated on nerding-out about Geddy Lee, is a bit disjointed. Then again, you don’t pay me for my prose and I don’t solicit your advice when it comes to my creative writing.

 
But the reference makes sense if you consider one specific question seemingly left out of recent conversations about Angus, Inc.: who will replace Cliff Williams? A fixture in the band from 1976 until just two years ago, Williams is the latest member of the classic lineup to decamp after Johnson (issues with his driving), Rudd (business issues), and Mal (now, sadly, departed after his battle with dementia).
 
The move from Johnson to Axl was a financially successful one, even if it can be debated on other, less monetary, terms. Swapping Rudd for Slade (himself already a former member) also makes sense. Replacing Mal with his and Angus’s nephew Stevie is also understandable, given his familial and working history with the band.
 
In an age when many old bands are held together with glue and replacement parts/players, not much about what has gone on in AC/DC merits scrutiny. You either like it or don’t; accept it or move on. Still, though, who should replace Williams?
 
The question might seem like a toss-off. After all, no one yelled “Cliff” during bass solos (and, if they did, it was likely a very particular sort of fan). So my point is this: he was the last little bit of old school AC/DC left that gave Angus a bit of a pass. A pass for what? Beginning to look like a soulless nostalgia robot marching across the touring landscape. And some of you might challenge me on that point too. You would be wrong to do so though, as no one I know has ever said, “Hmm, it is sad Cliff is in the band. They need to get back to what really made them special and rehire Mark Evans or Larry Van Kriedt.” No one.
 
I increasingly think that AC/DC is/was an illusion of good times predicated on the machinery that Mal created, Angus enforced, and the other assembled parts/players perpetuated. A nice bit of stage magic that made the good times roll and the money roll in. Williams certainly benefited from that arrangement. He also paid homage to it, shifting his reason for departure from calling the band a “changed animal” to simply saying it was his time to go. Keep it respectful, right? You were all blokes, right?
 
Thing is, we also benefited from these machinations over the course of time and in hindsight. We rocked the blues away, so to speak, with AC/DC providing a soundtrack to the moments that count(ed). So who would we want to see on stage where Williams once stood? Even if that person just fills a role, it would be nice to think that they were suited to the part. Thoughts?


[Sidebar: the topic has been discussed on other sites. But the laziness with which sites like Loudwire dealt with it are indicative of no context, little thought. Slapping together a list of living metal/rock bass players without rhyme or reason is actually dismissive of the overall question I just posed. No disrespect Brian Ives. Just dig a bit deeper. I certainly know the readers of this site can do that.]

 

 

Sunday
Mar042018

Tempt: A New Band To Watch

Here's an interesting tidbit from my inbox. Tempt is a new band coming up and they've caught the eye of our beloved Def Leppard. That's good enough for me but check them out below. They are incredible.  

 

NYC based rockers Tempt are releasing their first official video and they are getting an extra boost from rock legends Def Leppard who shouted out their video cover on their social media as an “Awesome Job”! The magnanimous Leps’ and their fans are embracing young Tempt’s personality, passion and perseverance, breathing much needed life into every rocker’s heart. Social media is over 500,000 views and climbing! The comments shared on Def Leppard’s Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts in response to their praise of the young band prove that Rock and Roll is alive and well.


“The Hysteria album is my Sgt. Peppers, the songwriting, the playing , the arrangements and the production are just amazing”, said guitarist Harrison Marcello. “My iTunes counter has me at 10,000 listens and I’m still learning from it.”  “Ringo Starr recently lamented the fact that young bands were not being helped out by more established artists anymore, added singer Zach Allen “but here are the Def Leppard guys extending a helping hand to us and it means so much especially when we are right now releasing our video for “Under My Skin.”


The video for “Under My Skin” was shot on location throughout New York City. It features the band performing in a classic Chrysler 300 as they travel through their hometown ending in Times Square. “The response we got from people was nuts, exclaimed drummer, Nick Burrows. “Everywhere we went on the shoot people were just digging the music and had huge smiles on their faces. We all had a great time.”

 
The "Under My Skin" video will premiere this Friday, March 2nd 2018. Here's the cover of "Women" that gained the attention of Def Lep.