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Ministry, Prong, Meshuggah and Ascension of the Watchers are among the bands that will all have songs featured on the soundtrack for the movie “Wicked Lake“. The film will be available on DVD in October, while the soundtrack will surface a month later via Al Jourgensen’s label 13th Planet Records.
Pink Floyd‘s co-founder and iconic keyboard player Richard Wright has died of cancer yesterday. He was 65 years old. Rest in peace.
While preparing to kick off its fourth Music As a Weapon Tour in March of 2009, Chicago-based heavy rockers Disturbed will release a new live album on September 30. The effort will be entitled “Live & Indestructible” (view cover in the left), and will be available exclusively via iTunes… Disturbed – “Bound” (live)
“Ikons“, a four-CD collectors’ package showcasing “the iconic prominence” each Kiss member contributed to “the hottest rock’n’roll band in the world”, is scheduled for release on October 21. The cover of the package can be viewed in the left, and here’s the complete tracklist: Gene Simmons CD: 01. God Of Thunder02. Almost Human03. Calling Dr. […]
Tonight’s edition of the Krechetalo show, aired Mondays at 9 p.m. on Tangra.tv, shall be dedicated to the Keith Emerson Band.
Radiohead announced they are already working on their eighth studio album, the follow-up to last year’s “In Rainbows”. Speaking to BBC6 Music, Colin Greenwood revealed: “We’ve finished the main bulk of it and we’re off to Japan in a couple of weeks to finish it off.”
Bulgaria’s hardcore masters Last Hope and their Russian colleagues What We Feel have just released a brand-new split CD (view cover in the left). You can order it here or by dropping a line to info@hcspirit.com.
One of Bulgaria’s greatest archologists and Thracologists, Georgi Kitov, has passed away. Rest in peace.
The next edition of the Fracture weekly metal show on MM TV, aired Sundays at 10 p.m., will feature videos by Cradle of Filth, Ministry, Prong, Twisted Sister, Slipknot, Shadows Fall, Winds of Plague, Poisonblack, Crematory, Sonic Syndicate, Die apokalyptischen Reiter and many more.
Metallica‘s European record label Universal Music cancelled the band’s interview with the Swedish newspaper Sydsvenskan last week after one of the paper’s writers admitted in his review of the band’s new album that he illegally downloaded an alternate version of the CD via the Internet.