Nov 20, 2013

Midas Fate talks about the upcoming album, the joining of Aquiles Priester and more

Midas Fate was interviewed by the peruvian site El cuartel del metal. Mike DIMeo, Aquiles Priester, Renato Videira and Vitor Campos talked about the upcoming album, the challenge of the recordings, the joining of Aquiles Priester and also how is for Mike DiMeo and Aquiles Priester work together again since their tour with Vinnie Moore.

01-) How did the idea to form the group? We know that is a very progressive style, with great presence of guitar.

Vitor Campos: The idea came out in 2009. It was always about to write very complex music in the classic style. My plan was a to make complex music, with a great presence of guitar, as you noted, but not riff based. My style of playing had a big impact in the final result of the compositions, because it's a bit unorthodox. I only play using alternate picking. Everything, regarding the guitars, sounds different this way. This makes the execution very difficult, but also makes them unique and keeps me away from cliches. I also write everything down on scores before recording, I don't leave place for improvisation, to make sure the songs are going to be what I think they should be, not influenced by the physical aspect of playing. The fingers tend to be a little predictible, unless they're being lead by the brain.

02-) Why took so long time to record stuff? Knowing that the album was suppose to be released in the second semester of 2012.

Vitor Campos: We had some problems with the line-up. We had the album done in august  2012 but then we had a big line-up change so we decided to record everything again with Aquiles,  so we recorded this album twice and these songs are very difficult to play. It requires an incredible amount of practicing. But now it is for good. It will be released in the first semester of 2014.

Aquiles Priester: Ever since I received Midas Fate’s material, I realized it would be something completely different from everything I’ve had done in my musical career so far, and it would be a big challenge for me to work on the arrangements and memorizing them to play it all in a good take. I spent a long time listening to the tracks in the first moment, just trying to memorize them, but I realized that I could only do it by playing the songs themselves, and that’s what I did... I spent hours and hours learning part by part to put it all together later. It was a big personal challenge and I’m very pleased with the result!

03-) How is for Mike and Aquiles to be working together again?

Aquiles Priester: Since we first met on Vinnie Moore tour in 2011, I got along with Mike immediately. Everything is easier now with internet, and even though we are working together in Midas Fate, haven’t got the chance to meet in person and talk about our work in this band, but we can see through the songs what everyone has been doing and that it is all in favor of the music and the band Midas Fate.

Mike DiMeo:  It is great working with Aquiles again.... we had a great time touring in the past... I look forward to it again.




04-)Why the name "Midas Fate"? What does that mean?

Renato Videira: Midas is a reference to the mythological King Midas, who turned to gold everything he touched. That was his fate. We wanted to make our songs as if we had the same fate of Midas and turned them into gold, so to speak.

05-) How was contact with Mike Dimeo and Aquiles Priester? Already Vitor Campos was working with them before?

Vitor Campos: We had 3 songs in 2010 but not a singer. I was a huge fan of DiMeo's voice. I sent him an email with one or two songs, he liked and we recorded the single/ep "what dreams may come". After that he joined the band for good and the next step, indeed, would be to record the full lenght album and to tour. In 2012 we lost the previous drummer and Mike told me to invite Aquiles. I did it and here we are today.

06-)  With musicians from different parts of the world, how do to play live in concerts or recording new songs? Do you reunite from time to time?

Mike DiMeo: Working apart can be difficult... Its the new way to work that enables musicians from all over the world to collaborate ... in that sense it is a wonderful tool... But sometimes it is easier to write in person.... With Midas Fate we have done a lot of collaborating and writing together even though we are apart.. and so far it has been brilliant.... the music is extremely intense.

Renato Videira: It is all a matter of being well prepared, so we don't have to spend so much time rehearsing together. Many bands are nowadays working in this very same situation with great success, we just have to follow their steps and find our own paths.

Aquiles Priester: As I said before, there are many people all around the world working together, in spite of the distance, and it works very well when you’re dealing with professionals. It is very important that everyone performs their role in the most possible professional way so the final
result will be good for everyone, specially for the music.

Vitor Campos: It's not a problem at all. Internet makes huge physical distance become pretty short.



07-) What do you can comment on their first full length album "Magnificent Rebel"? Is it a concept album?

Vitor Campos: It's not a concept album but we do have some links between some songs. The song magnificent Rebel is about Beethoven. We wanted to pay our tribute to the greatest composer of all times, the guy that changed everything in the music composition almost two and a half centuries ago. But this song and the album also pay tribute to other 2 great magnificent rebels in the history of mankind. Their names will be revealed only in the album. The main theme in the album is, for sure, religion. We make serious critics about the religious fanaticism and superstitious in general. This theme is in songs such as: Liars In The Name Of Faith, Stillborn Reason, The Devil's Double and The Man Who Murdered God.

Mike DiMeo: The album is amazing , I love every song... it's hard to tell which Iprefer... I still listen to all the songs, even the first one I did  "History repeats itself".

Renato Videira: All the tracks are very different, yet, linked together. I wouldn’t say it’s a concept album, but there’s definitely more to it than just songs put together by no reason. If you look closely, you’ll be able to see some links in the songs.

Aquiles Priester: I’m actually a bit scared with the result so far, because there are some stuff that can be scary in terms of arrangements and composition, and now I’m preparing myself to record the second part of the tracks and there’s some very difficult stuff to arrange and record. But I’m very excited, it is a way for me to go the extra mile as a musician.

08-) We know that the band's current city is Prague, in Czech Republic, do you planning some shows for Latin America?


Vitor Campos: For sure we are! We plan to tour all over the globe starting in 2014, probably by the end of the year.

Renato Videira: We've been receiving a lot of support from the fans of Latin America! Saludos!
Mike DiMeo: Yes, even though they are based in Europe, Aquiles in Brazil and I in the States, the plan is to tour and work as much as possible. this is what musicians do that want to survive in this industry. I have been touring much of my life. So, I look forward to it.

Aquiles Priester: I’m sure that when the album come out, it will be a great impact for the people who like the style and I’m dying to see their reaction with the full length album, because with the song Stillborn Reason, could’t be better! Everyone was looking forward to it, that’s why I decided to include the video in my new DVD Aquiles Priester’s 100 Top Drum Fills, released worldwide by Mel Bay Publishing. The video of the song also can be seen here:

  

09-)What aspirations do you have for the rest of the year?

Aquiles Priester: From now on, I’m completely focused in finalizing the album and go to the next stage, which is the promotion of the album and live concerts.

Mike DiMeo:  Well, as of now, we are looking to complete the record, and then tour everywhere.

Vitor Campos: We will finish this record and I can promise you will have in 2014 a very different album, quite complex but musical, and also very rich lyrically. I hope you all enjoy it.

Renato Videira: I hope to spread our work all across the globe and to be able to reach out as many fans of the style as possible.


The interview in spanish can be checked here.

APOCALYPTICA - Wagner Re-Reloaded

APOCALYPTICA has announced official dates for an encore of their critically acclaimed Wagner Reloaded show in 2014. In June, Apocalyptica will return to Leipzig to perform famous Wagner pieces as well as all-new compositions in the spectacular crossover event, created by award-winning choreographer Gregor Seyffert. 




In July 2013, more than 10,000 viewers celebrated the outstanding premiere featuring an extraordinary blend of dance performances, circus and theater arts, audiovisual effects, and a unique live concert experience. The phenomenal success led to headlines such as “large-screen theater for all senses” and “globally unique project” as well as an overwhelming demand for the continuation of the massive project.

The following dates for 2014 are now officially confirmed:

June
7 – Arena Leipzig - 8:00 pm
8 – Arena Leipzig - 5:00 pm

Apocalyptica’s new album, Wagner Reloaded – Live in Leipzig, has just been released. It serves as a unique memento for everyone who has already witnessed the event, as well as a thrilling appetizer for those able to secure tickets for the upcoming shows in 2014. 


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LIVING COLOUR – Vivid Memories In Pittsburgh

Soecial live report by Nick Balazs 

It has been 25 years since LIVING COLOUR burst onto the hard rock world landscape with the multi-platinum album, Vivid and the band has been celebrating this occasion by touring and playing the album in its entirety. This past Saturday, November 9th, they stopped in Pittsburgh, PA at the Altar Bar for a show that proved to be exciting, unpredictable, and spontaneous.

The Altar Bar used to be a church and singer Corey Glover walked onto the stage and told the crowd “I know you all are sinners.” Glover, guitarist Vernon Reid, bassist Doug Wimbish, and drummer Wil Calhoun opened the proceedings with Preachin’ Blues’, a ROBERT JOHNSON cover with a slow, soothing rhythm that warmed up the place and to ease the audience in as it was going to be a long night of rocking.



Reid explained they were celebrating Vivid after the blues, and then he promptly ripped right into ‘Cult Of Personality’. The band’s most well-known song made the audience go wild and Reid flawlessly soloed the frenzied closing part of the song.

‘I Want To Know’, the groovy rocker and ‘Middle Man’ followed and before the strong ‘Desperate People’, Reid did some noodling on the guitar, complete with some funny facial expressions.



Before ‘Open Letter (To A Landlord)’, Glover and the boys did ‘Amazing Grace’ and it was quite appropriate for a venue that that was formerly holy ground. It sure felt like a church procession too with Glover delivering a soulful rendition of the hymn, stretching his voice out as far as it could go.

The funky ‘Funny Vibe’ was up next and then was ‘Memories Can’t Wait’ and it was interesting when the place became all quiet during the midsection when the song slows down and becomes soft. Reid opined that ‘Broken Hearts’ was “for the ladies” and the last three songs off Vivid, ‘Glamour Boys’, ‘What’s Your Favorite Color? (Theme Song)’, and ‘Which Way To America?’ all drew huge responses from the crowd and the fans were more than happy to shout “Living Colour” during ‘What’s Your Favorite Color? (Theme Song)’.



The band was just getting started after Vivid was complete and the stage was given to Calhoun to showcase his drumming ability. At one point, he pulled out glowing drum sticks and pounded the skins in the dark so all anyone could see was the sticks moving about. It was easy to tell how much fun all the members were having and the camaraderie between each other because after Calhoun did his part the rest of the members all gave him high-fives or fist bumps for a job well done and that’s not something you usually see after someone gives their solo.

In a tribute to the late LOU REED, the boys played ‘Walk On The Wild Side’ and Reed explained that their paths crossed many times and for everyone to join in if they wanted to. Pittsburgh gladly accepted and Reid expressed joy to the response the song drew and said during the song “This is the funkiest town we have been too.”



Wimbish was also given the stage to work some bass magic. Wimbish employed a laid-back approach to his playing all night, but he commanded the stage during his solo and enchanted the crowd with a melancholic, downtrodden solo what could be described as the beggar’s blues.

‘Type’, one of the better known songs from the band’s second album, Time’s Up, was next. The tempo was sped up and took on a thrashier character and band also infused some funky bits in the midsection and also a military march style in the latter part, breathing new life in the tune and certainly kept everyone on their toes.



‘Time’s Up’, the fast-paced title track was amazingly played even faster live than on the record, which is surprising considering how the tempo shifts in the song, but it was no problem for these guys.

This immediately segued into ‘Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine’, a JAMES BROWN cover. Glover has tremendous stage presence and it was exemplified here as he got his groove on with audience shouting back “Get on up.” Glover danced around which prompted others in the audience to shake it. During the course of the cover, when the audience was clapping and the air was electric, Glover climbed up onto the bar, located to the left of the stage, to keep singing and this prompted a woman to get up on the bar next to him and dance.



To round out the night was a cover of THE CLASH’s ‘Should I Stay Or Should I Go’ and of course it was not a typical cover as the guys made some twists and turns throughout the duration of the song.



When it was all said and done, Living Colour lit up the Altar Bar for about 148 minutes. It truly was a celebration of a remarkable album in Vivid and all things glorious about rock ‘n’ roll and even though the Altar Bar used to be a place of worship, all the fans were giving praise to Living Colour when it was all over.


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Legendary rocker Sammy Hagar was a guest on today's (Wednesday, November 20) episode of the "Rachael Ray Show".

Legendary rocker Sammy Hagar was a guest on today's (Wednesday, November 20) episode of the "Rachael Ray Show".


A clip of Hagar preparing his PMS Cocktail on the program can be seen at this location.

Check out a preview clip here

Show times vary depending on your state, city and television channel, so click here to find out exactly when and where it will air near you.

Sammy Hagar's first-ever rock collaborations album, "Sammy Hagar And Friends", sold around 15,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 23 on The Billboard 200 chart. The CD arrived in stores on September 24 via Frontiers

Hagar enlisted three legendary musicians — Toby Keith, Mickey Hart and Taj Mahal — to round out the final three tracks on "Sammy Hagar And Friends". The effort was preceded by the CD's first single and video for the high-voltage track "Knockdown Dragout" featuring Kid Rock, Joe Satriani and Denny Carmassi.

In addition to the 10-track standard edition album, fans also have an opportunity to purchase a deluxe edition of "Sammy Hagar And Friends", packaged in a high-gloss digipak. The deluxe CD/DVD package includes an exclusive bonus audio track, "Space Station #5", recorded live at the Ronnie Montrose Tribute Concert held on April 29, 2012 in San Francisco, as well as the "making-of" album documentary which includes bonus video of the first single "Knockdown Dragout", and more.

GUNS N’ ROSES - Bid On A Private Guitar Lesson With BUMBLEFOOT

This is your exclusive chance to play alongside GUNS N’ ROSES guitarist RON “BUMBLEFOOT” THAL. The highest bidder on Charity Buzz will receive a private one-hour master guitar class. The auction, in support of The Grammy Foundation and MusiCares, ends December 3rd. 





Guitarist, songwriter and producer, Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal has been playing music for as long as he can remember. Over the past 20 years he has recorded and played with a slew of bands, including his current gig as the lead guitarist for Guns N’ Roses. He performed on their sixth studio album, Chinese Democracy, and went on a global tour in support of the album. Along with his prolific solo and guest work, Thal has supported many philanthropic organizations and currently sits on the Board of Directors of the MS Research Foundation. 


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BILLY SHEEHAN - Video Of Complete Bass Player Live Clinic

Earlier this month, bass legend BILLY SHEEHAN (THE WINERY DOGS, MR. BIG) showcased his talents at the Bass Player Live! festivities in Hollywood, California. 




The Winery Dogs will resume touring in support of their self-titled debut album next year; confirmed shows are as follows:

March
25 - B.B. King's - New York, NY
26 - B.B. King's - New York, NY
27 - Arcata Theatre - Chicago, IL
29 - Monsters Of Rock Cruise - Miami, FL




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MASTODON - New Album Will Be "Massive And Insane"

Kory Grow of Rolling Stone recently spoke with MASTODON drummer Brann Dailor; an excerpt follows: 

In a couple of weeks, Mastodon will be entering the studio with producer Nick Raskulinecz, who has helmed LPs for FOO FIGHTERS, RUSH and others. Explaining the choice, Dailor unleashes a litany of rationales: "He's a rock guy. He's a rocker. He likes to rock." Most important, "He's done a bunch of our friends' records that sound great," Dailor says. "I'm a fan of all the DEFTONES records he's done, all the ALICE IN CHAINS stuff, and he worked with QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE on [their 2002 album] Songs For The Deaf." 



So far Mastodon have written about 18 or 19 songs, but Dailor says the group "needs to trim the herd. It's gonna be massive and insane, lots of epic greatness. There will be lots of huge riffs and new directions. It's real weird, real math-y, real straightforward. It's up, down and all around. It's a culmination of everything for the band. The snowball keeps rolling and collecting snow." 

Further details can be found here.


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