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    Mudvayne
    by Mudvayne
Inspiration
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    by Michael Moynihan, Didrik Soderlind
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    Retribution
    by Shadows Fall
  • Brutal Legend
    Brutal Legend
    Electronic Arts
Monday
Jan202020

Podcast Interview: Tim "Ripper" Owens (The Three Tremors)

The boys recently caught up with one of the, The Three Tremors, vocalist Tim "Ripper" Owens, to discuss The Three Tremors latest release The Three Tremors - The Solo Versions.  Ripper also talks about their upcoming U.S. tour as well as what the fans can expect at each show.  Ripper alos talks about his days in Judas Priest as well as some of his other projects.

THE THREE TREMORS AND STEEL CARTEL RECORDS UPDATE US TOUR AND DEBUT THE VIDEO FOR ‘SONIC SUICIDE’


Three of metal’s finest vocalists, known collectively as THE THREE TREMORS - Tim "Ripper" Owens (JUDAS PRIEST, ICED EARTH, DIO DISCIPLES), Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin (JAG PANZER, SATAN’S HOST, TITAN FORCE), and Sean "The Hell Destroyer" Peck (CAGE, DENNER/SHERMANN, DEATH DEALER) - Steel Cartel Records have announced the release of the 3-disc digipak, called ‘THE THREE TREMORS-THE SOLO VERSIONS,’ and have just unveiled a new video for the track ‘SONIC SUICIDE.’


Sean: "This video has some cool footage from our recent round of touring and speaks to the state of our media world we live in today where free speech is constantly under attack. Heavy metal has always been on the frontline defending and rebelling against censorship in all of its forms."
Harry: "This reminds me of what it was like to be in high school and rocking out in your bedroom to heavy metal feeling like it was you against the world!"

 

Tim: "This is one of my favorite songs on the record and it this radio edit version rocks. I like what they did with it and we felt strongly that is deserved a video to hammer home the strong message it has.”

 

Each of the three singers perform the entire self-titled debut album alone, adding their own stylings and nuances to all 12 of the songs. This brings a fresh and completely new take on the ground-breaking debut release, and all three versions are incredible in their own right.Each of the discs has brand new original artwork from DUSAN MARCOVIC, and reflects the monstrous nature of this endeavor. 

 

Included in the set is all new artwork and packaging, 3 separate discs (The Ripper version, The Tyrant Version, The Hell Destroyer Version) and all new photographs. 


The order link can be found here at http://www.thethreetremors.com/site/store.html


The Hell Destroyer: "We each sang and recorded the entire album and so much great material got left on the cutting room floor because of how we pieced together the original release. I felt we had a really cool product that we could put together and I started working with Dave Garcia to mix them and assemble them. We contacted the artist and had him paint some incredible cover art to match the ferocity of the recordings."


Ripper: "Everyone each had their own amazing version of the album and I was hoping we would find a way to get them released and now here they are."


The Tyrant: "This is a really cool, unique product that as a metal fan myself would want to have. The different approach we each took to the songs makes each version really fresh and interesting. Each guy really did a great job and it is definitely a trip the metal fan is going to enjoy."


Additionally, the band will be embarking on a US tour in 2020. A promotional video can be viewed at https://youtu.be/eitTjE8aoWk


Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin - "We had a great time on the last US tour we did. We are changing up the set a little bit for this upcoming run and throwing some cool new surprises in. I think the people are going to love it."


Tim "Ripper" Owens - "I'm really looking forward to hitting some of these States that we missed last time and bringing our show to places like Texas and Florida, that we have not played yet."


Sean "The Hell Destroyer" Peck - "The album has been out for a while now, so people are more familiar with us as a band and the songs. We are following it up with the solo releases now so these new shows will be supporting that release. We will have some really radical new merchandise to go along with it, which I cannot wait to see. I love it that we are pounding America again and bringing this one of a kind metal experience to new cities as we expand our reach and get back to pounding the anvil!" 


TOUR DATES:

Jan 27 Mon    Austin, TX - Come and Take It Live  

Jan 28 Tues    Dallas, TX - Trees  

Jan 29 Wed    Houston, TX - Scout Bar 

Jan 30 Thurs   Ybor City, FL - Crowbar 

Jan 31 Fri    West Palm Beach, FL - Respectables 

Feb 1 Sat    Orlando, FL - Soundbar 

Mar 25 Wed West Hollywood, CA - Whiskey a Go Go
Mar 26 Thurs Seattle, WA - El Corazon

Mar 27 Fri SLC, UT - Liquid Joe's 

Mar 28 Sat    Denver, CO - Herman’s Hideaway 

Mar 29 Sun    Santa Ana, CA - Malones 

Mar 30 Mon San Diego, CA - Brick by Brick

Apr 1 Wed    Clifton, NJ - Dingbatz 

Apr 2 Thurs   Waterford, NY - Chrome 

Apr 3 Fri    New Bedford, MA - The Vault Music Hall 

Apr 4 Sat Brooklyn, NY - Kingsland

Apr 5 Sun    Elmhurst, NY - Blackthorn 51 

Apr 7 Tues Des Moines, Iowa - Vaudeville Mews
Apr 8 Wed Westland, MI - Token Lounge
Apr 9 Thurs Joliet, II - The Forge
Apr 10 Fri  Milwaukee, WI - Club Girabaldi’s
Apr 11 Sat Minneapolis, MN - Whiskey Junction

 

Ticketing links for U.S dates can be found here: http://www.thethreetremors.com/site/shows.html


And hey if you dig The Three Tremors' music as much as we do, then show them some love by purchasing their music from your favorite online store won't you?  HORNS UP!

Featured Tracks:  Judas Priest - The Green Manalishi, The Three Tremors - The Wrath of Asgard,

-Ragman is looking forward to seeing The Three Tremors live.

Podcast Interview: Tim "Ripper" Owens (The Three Tremors)

Friday
Jan102020

RIP: Neil Peart (1952-2020)

Our first big KICK of 2020 comes by way of the passing of music legend, drummer Neil Peart. While Neil had been battling brain cancer for the last few years, it still comes as a shock to countless fans around the world. Rush is one of those groups that no list of truly influential rock bands has been complete without for decades - and we've no doubt that will always be the case. Ragman and I are HUGE Rush fans, and all of us at The Right To Rock wish the band and their families a heartfelt expression of condolence.

The progressive world is a little less bright now, but Neil's unquestionable influence will live on.

Godspeed, Professor.

- Genghis is cranking his trusty Rush playlist right now...

Wednesday
Dec182019

Podcast #262: Foam

Join Genghis and Ragman as they hit the road to FoamhengeFoamhenge is put on by the Karbach Brewery, and was headlined this year by Accept and Ace Frehley for a night of hard rock and metal.  Before the big guys hit the stage the boys sat down for some grub, beer and banter.  G & R were joined by local DJ Goodtime Charlie to discuss the festival as well as the 35th anniversary of the cult classic This is Spinal Tap.  They were also joined by Pat Travers bassist David Pastorious who discusses playing with Pat, as well as giving the skinny on his new album Radio Gold

Next the boys welcomed back Rob De Luca from UFO and Spread Eagle.  Rob discusses the final dates on the UFO tour as well how well all of the gigs have gone. It's ashame with the band playing this well, that it has to end, but at this point it is all up to Phil Mogg if the band continues, or calls it a day.  He also talks about the upcoming Spread Eagle tour, next year as well as some other things he has cooking.

Featured Tracks: Pretty Maids - Firesoul Fly, David Pastorius - Pit Bike, Supersonic, KXM - A Day Without Me, Love And War - Edge of the World, Spinal Tap - Stonehenge, Strange Fruit - Scream Freedom, Mr. Big - Mr. Big, UFO - The Killing Kind, Spread Eagle - Cut Through, Speed of Sound

-Ragman can't wait to see Spread Eagle in the new year.

Podcast #262: Foam

Monday
Dec162019

Come On Feel The Noize: The Story of Rock Became Metal

Come On Feel the Noize is one of the best metal documentaries, I've seen since Metal: A Headbanger's Journey.  This doc, like Headbanger's takes an in depth look at the origins of rock and which bands made it heavy.  The filmmakers do a nice job of looking at all aspects of rock, and how they helped shape the sound of metal/hard rock. 

The film is full of killer interviews with guys that help shape the genre like Jimmy Page (Led Zepplelin) and Ian Gillian (Deep Purple) as well as many others.  The film also includes great interviews with more contemporary artists like Dee Snider, Michael Monroe, Doro, Nikki Sixx, Hansi Kursch and more.  The most surprising get, was James Hetfield.  You don't really see him in many of these.  It was cool to get his perspective on music and the metal genre.  If that weren't enough, there is some killer live footage included as well.  This one is a must for metal fans.

Bottom Line: One of the best metal doc's I've seen in a while.  Very informative, and entertaining which will leave you wanting more.

-Ragman digs a good doc!

Monday
Dec162019

Humble Pie: The Life and Times of Steve Marriot

I love a great rock doc, especially if it is done well.  Recently I stumbled across a new documentary which focusses on the career of Steve Marrriot.  As you would expect, the doc. mainly covers his work with Small Faces and Humble Pie.  This documentary takes an in depth look into Marriot's career and the bands he made household names.  It also dives into his personal life as well as his mysterious death. 

There are several guest appearances from the likes of Peter Frampton, Jerry Shirley and Greg Ridley from (Humble Pie), Kevin Dubrow (Quiet Riot), Simon Kirke (Free, Bad Company) as well as many more.  The interviews with the artists, appeared to be done some time ago.  I'm not sure how long this one has been in the works, but most of the interviews are dated.  That said, it's not a bad thing, because each artist gives great insight behind Marriot, Small Faces and Humble Pie. 

The best thing about the doc. is the archival footage from Humble Pie.  I really dug seeing that as well as the Small Faces footage. The only downside to this film is the screen.  The movie fills the center of the screen, but the borders are either blurred or showing some other graphics.  It became distracting at times.  Other than that, a solid documentary on the very underrated Steve Marriot.  By the way, don't forget to watch the special features to catch additional interviews with Rick Nielsen and Bun E Carlos (Cheap Trick) as well as extended interviews with the other artists featured in the film.

Bottom LineA solid look into two bands that help shape the face of rock n roll, and the man behind them.

-Ragman is thinking of checking out some additional Marriot works after this one.