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		<title>Black Label Society readies unplugged album, The Song Remains Not The Same</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2011 16:36:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Derek Staples</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hired at the age of 19 by Ozzy Osbourne to help write and record tracks for Osbourne&#8217;s 1988 release <em>No Rest For the Wicked</em>, Zakk Wylde has quite literally lived the album title for 20-plus years. Initially co-writer for many of Osbourne&#8217;s 90&#8242;s metal anthems, Wylde went onto form <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/black-label-society/" target="_blank">Black Label Society</a> in 1998, and has amassed one of the the largest, most dedicated leather-clad followings outside of Sturgis, North Dakota, through his signature pinch-harmonics and rigorous recording and touring schedules. When not armed with his custom Bullseye axe, the father of three has grown to enjoy the quieter side of life, like writing <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/01/zakk-wylde-writes-a-book-for-the-children/" target="_blank">children&#8217;s books</a> and watching <em><a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/12/zakk-wylde-wants-to-be-dancing-with-the-stars/" target="_blank">Dancing with the Stars</a></em>.</p>
<p>For Black Label Society&#8217;s latest effort, <em>The Song Remains Not the Same</em>, Wylde showcases yet another trait, an appreciation for the acoustic guitar. Conceived, created, and compiled by Wylde himself, the 10-track full-length features unplugged versions of material from Black Label Society&#8217;s latest album, <em><a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/08/album-review-black-label-society-order-of-the-black/" target="_blank">Order Of The Black</a>,</em> as well as additional cover tracks recorded during <em>Order of the Black</em>&#8216;s sessions. And of course, the album title is a nod to Led Zeppelin, one of Wylde&#8217;s favorite bands.</p>
<p><em>The Song Remains Not The Same </em>drops May 3rd via <a href="http://www.eonemetal.com/artists/black-label-society" target="_blank">Entertainment One Music</a>. Below, check out the tracklist as well as a stream of Wylde and company covering Blind Faith on &#8220;Can&#8217;t Find My Way Home&#8221;.</p>
<p>Also, as previously reported, Black Label Society will headline <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/03/black-label-society-to-headline-fuse-tvs-uranium-tour/" target="_blank">Fuse TV&#8217;s &#8220;Uranium Tour&#8221;</a> this summer. Tickets for the tour are still available at <a href="http://seatgeek.com/black-label-society-tickets/?aid=63" target="_blank">SeatGeek</a>.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The Song Remains Not the Same</em> Tracklist:<br />
<span style="font-weight: normal;">01. Overlord (Unplugged Version)<br />
02. Parade Of The Dead (Unplugged Version)<br />
03. Riders Of The Damned (Unplugged Version)<br />
04. Darkest Days (Unplugged Version)<br />
05. Juniors Eyes (Black Sabbath cover)<br />
06. Helpless (CSNY cover)<br />
07. Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon &amp; Garfunkel cover)<br />
08. Can&#8217;t Find My Way Home (Blind Faith cover)<br />
09. Darkest Days (feat. John Rich)<br />
10. The First Noel</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Black Label Society 2011 Tour Dates:</strong><br />
03/14 – Vienna, AT @ Arena<br />
03/16 – Zurich, CH @ Volkshaus<br />
03/17 – Milan, IT @ Alcatraz<br />
03/19 – Barcelona, ES @ Razzmatazz 2<br />
03/20 – Clement Ferrand, FR @ Cooperative De Mai<br />
03/22 – Cologne, DE – Love Music Hall<br />
05/04 – San Diego, CA @ House of Blues *<br />
05/06 – Los Angeles, CA @ House of Blues *<br />
05/08 – Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theater *<br />
05/10 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues *<br />
05/11 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues *<br />
05/13 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Theater *<br />
05/15 – Des Moines, IA @ KAZR Radio Show<br />
05/17 – Buffalo, NY @ Townhall Ballroom *<br />
05/18 – Wallingford, CT @ The Dome *<br />
05/22 – Columbus, OH @ <a href="http://festival-outlook.consequenceofsound.net/fests/view/397/rock-on-the-range" target="_blank">Rock on the Range<br />
</a>05/23 – Kitchener, ON @ Elements *<br />
05/24 – Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew’s Hall *<br />
05/26 – Omaha, NE @ Sokol Auditorium #<br />
05/27 – Madison, WI @ Majestic Theater #<br />
05/28 – Minneapolis, MN @ 93X Radio Show<br />
05/29 – Pryor, OK @ <a href="http://festival-outlook.consequenceofsound.net/fests/view/515/rocklahoma" target="_blank">Rocklahoma<br />
</a>05/31 – Chicago, IL @ House of Blues *<br />
06/01 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant ^<br />
06/03 – Atlantic City, NJ @ House of Blues ^<br />
06/04 – New York, NY @ Irving Plaza ^<br />
06/05 – Richmond, VA @ The National ^<br />
06/17 – Clisson, FR @ <a href="http://festival-outlook.consequenceofsound.net/fests/view/499/hellfest" target="_blank">Hellfest<br />
</a>08/07 – Santiago, CL @ Teatro Caupolican<br />
08/09 – Buenos Aires, AR @ El Teatro Flores<br />
08/11 – Montevideo, UY @ Cine Teatro Plaza<br />
08/13 – Sao Paulo, BR @ HSBC Brasil<br />
08/14 – Porto Allegre, BR @ Bar Opiniao</p>
<p>* = w/ All That Remains and Hail The Villain<br />
# = w/ Hail The Villain<br />
^ = w/ Rev Theory and Hail The Villain</p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[Hired at the age of 19 by Ozzy Osbourne to help write and record tracks for Osbourne's 1988 release <em>No Rest For the Wicked</em>, Zakk Wylde has quite literally lived the album title for 20-plus years. Initially co-writer for many of Osbourne's 90's metal anthems, Wylde went onto form Black Label Society in 1998, and has amassed one of the the largest, most dedicated leather-clad followings outside of Sturgis, North Dakota, through his signature pinch-harmonics and rigorous recording and touring schedules. When not armed with his custom Bullseye axe, the father of three has grown to enjoy the quieter side of life, like writing children's books and watching <em>Dancing with the Stars</em>.

For Black Label Society's latest effort, <em>The Song Remains Not the Same</em>, Wylde showcases yet another trait, an appreciation for the acoustic guitar. Conceived, created, and compiled by Wylde himself, the 10-track full-length features unplugged versions of material from Black Label Society's latest album, <em>Order Of The Black,</em> as well as additional cover tracks recorded during <em>Order of the Black</em>'s sessions. And of course, the album title is a nod to Led Zeppelin, one of Wylde's favorite bands.

<em>The Song Remains Not The Same </em>drops May 3rd via Entertainment One Music. Below, check out the tracklist as well as a stream of Wylde and company covering Blind Faith on "Can't Find My Way Home".

Also, as previously reported, Black Label Society will headline Fuse TV's "Uranium Tour" this summer. Tickets for the tour are still available at SeatGeek.



<strong><em>The Song Remains Not the Same</em> Tracklist:
01. Overlord (Unplugged Version)
02. Parade Of The Dead (Unplugged Version)
03. Riders Of The Damned (Unplugged Version)
04. Darkest Days (Unplugged Version)
05. Juniors Eyes (Black Sabbath cover)
06. Helpless (CSNY cover)
07. Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon &amp; Garfunkel cover)
08. Can't Find My Way Home (Blind Faith cover)
09. Darkest Days (feat. John Rich)
10. The First Noel</strong>

<strong>Black Label Society 2011 Tour Dates:</strong>
03/14 – Vienna, AT @ Arena
03/16 – Zurich, CH @ Volkshaus
03/17 – Milan, IT @ Alcatraz
03/19 – Barcelona, ES @ Razzmatazz 2
03/20 – Clement Ferrand, FR @ Cooperative De Mai
03/22 – Cologne, DE – Love Music Hall
05/04 – San Diego, CA @ House of Blues *
05/06 – Los Angeles, CA @ House of Blues *
05/08 – Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theater *
05/10 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues *
05/11 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues *
05/13 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Theater *
05/15 – Des Moines, IA @ KAZR Radio Show
05/17 – Buffalo, NY @ Townhall Ballroom *
05/18 – Wallingford, CT @ The Dome *
05/22 – Columbus, OH @ Rock on the Range
05/23 – Kitchener, ON @ Elements *
05/24 – Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew’s Hall *
05/26 – Omaha, NE @ Sokol Auditorium #
05/27 – Madison, WI @ Majestic Theater #
05/28 – Minneapolis, MN @ 93X Radio Show
05/29 – Pryor, OK @ Rocklahoma
05/31 – Chicago, IL @ House of Blues *
06/01 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant ^
06/03 – Atlantic City, NJ @ House of Blues ^
06/04 – New York, NY @ Irving Plaza ^
06/05 – Richmond, VA @ The National ^
06/17 – Clisson, FR @ Hellfest
08/07 – Santiago, CL @ Teatro Caupolican
08/09 – Buenos Aires, AR @ El Teatro Flores
08/11 – Montevideo, UY @ Cine Teatro Plaza
08/13 – Sao Paulo, BR @ HSBC Brasil
08/14 – Porto Allegre, BR @ Bar Opiniao

* = w/ All That Remains and Hail The Villain
# = w/ Hail The Villain
^ = w/ Rev Theory and Hail The Villain]]></content:mobile>
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		<title>Black Label Society to headline Fuse TV&#8217;s &#8220;Uranium Tour&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/03/black-label-society-to-headline-fuse-tvs-uranium-tour/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 19:11:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Megan Caffery</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Get ready to bang your head.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Get your leather ready! <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/black-label-society" target="_blank">Black Label Society</a> return this spring to tear it up on the road for Fuse TV&#8217;s upcoming, &#8220;Uranium Tour&#8221;. The hard-rocking quartet will headline the 21-date tour that kicks off in San Diego, CA on May 4th, with All That Remains and Hail The Villain as primary openers. On June 1st, in St. Louis, Rev Theory will play pinch hitter for All That Remains, trekking along until the tour comes to a halt on June 5th in Richmond, VA.</p>
<p>Outside of the &#8220;Uranium Tour&#8221;, Black Label Society have been keeping busy with a number of European dates that kicked off last month in the UK. Rest assured, Zakk Wylde and company have no plans to stay home, and will be heading to South America this summer after a main-stage appearance at France&#8217;s <a href="http://festival-outlook.consequenceofsound.net/fests/view/499/hellfest" target="_blank">Hellfest</a>. Check out all confirmed tour dates listed below.</p>
<p>And who knows, maybe Wylde&#8217;s <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/01/beam-me-up-major-tom-william-shatner-records-with-zakk-wylde/" target="_blank">collaboration</a> with William Shatner will be making its way to a city near you.  (Yep, you read that right!) Stay tuned&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Black Label Society 2011 Tour Dates:</strong><br />
03/09 &#8211; Warsaw, PL @ Stodola<br />
03/10 &#8211; Prague, CZ @ KD Vltavska<br />
03/12 &#8211; Berlin, DE @ Huxleys<br />
03/13 &#8211; Munich, DE @ Theaterfabrik<br />
03/14 &#8211; Vienna, AT @ Arena<br />
03/16 &#8211; Zurich, CH @ Volkshaus<br />
03/17 &#8211; Milan, IT @ Alcatraz<br />
03/19 &#8211; Barcelona, ES @ Razzmatazz 2<br />
03/20 &#8211; Clement Ferrand, FR @ Cooperative De Mai<br />
03/22 &#8211; Cologne, DE &#8211; Love Music Hall<br />
05/04 &#8211; San Diego, CA @ House of Blues *<br />
05/06 &#8211; Los Angeles, CA @ House of Blues *<br />
05/08 &#8211; Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theater *<br />
05/10 &#8211; Dallas, TX @ House of Blues *<br />
05/11 &#8211; Houston, TX @ House of Blues *<br />
05/13 &#8211; Denver, CO @ Fillmore Theater *<br />
05/15 &#8211; Des Moines, IA @ KAZR Radio Show<br />
05/17 &#8211; Buffalo, NY @ Townhall Ballroom *<br />
05/18 &#8211; Wallingford, CT @ The Dome *<br />
05/22 &#8211; Columbus, OH @ <a href="http://festival-outlook.consequenceofsound.net/fests/view/397/rock-on-the-range" target="_blank">Rock on the Range<br />
</a>05/23 &#8211; Kitchener, ON @ Elements *<br />
05/24 &#8211; Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew&#8217;s Hall *<br />
05/26 &#8211; Omaha, NE @ Sokol Auditorium #<br />
05/27 &#8211; Madison, WI @ Majestic Theater #<br />
05/28 &#8211; Minneapolis, MN @ 93X Radio Show<br />
05/29 &#8211; Pryor, OK @ <a href="http://festival-outlook.consequenceofsound.net/fests/view/515/rocklahoma" target="_blank">Rocklahoma<br />
</a>05/31 &#8211; Chicago, IL @ House of Blues *<br />
06/01 &#8211; St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant ^<br />
06/03 &#8211; Atlantic City, NJ @ House of Blues ^<br />
06/04 &#8211; New York, NY @ Irving Plaza ^<br />
06/05 &#8211; Richmond, VA @ The National ^<br />
06/17 &#8211; Clisson, FR @ <a href="http://festival-outlook.consequenceofsound.net/fests/view/499/hellfest" target="_blank">Hellfest<br />
</a>08/07 &#8211; Santiago, CL @ Teatro Caupolican<br />
08/09 &#8211; Buenos Aires, AR @ El Teatro Flores<br />
08/11 &#8211; Montevideo, UY @ Cine Teatro Plaza<br />
08/13 &#8211; Sao Paulo, BR @ HSBC Brasil<br />
08/14 &#8211; Porto Allegre, BR @ Bar Opiniao</p>
<p>* = w/ All That Remains and Hail The Villain<br />
# = w/ Hail The Villain<br />
^ = w/ Rev Theory and Hail The Villain</p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[Get your leather ready! Black Label Society return this spring to tear it up on the road for Fuse TV's upcoming, "Uranium Tour". The hard-rocking quartet will headline the 21-date tour that kicks off in San Diego, CA on May 4th, with All That Remains and Hail The Villain as primary openers. On June 1st, in St. Louis, Rev Theory will play pinch hitter for All That Remains, trekking along until the tour comes to a halt on June 5th in Richmond, VA.

Outside of the "Uranium Tour", Black Label Society have been keeping busy with a number of European dates that kicked off last month in the UK. Rest assured, Zakk Wylde and company have no plans to stay home, and will be heading to South America this summer after a main-stage appearance at France's Hellfest. Check out all confirmed tour dates listed below.

And who knows, maybe Wylde's collaboration with William Shatner will be making its way to a city near you.  (Yep, you read that right!) Stay tuned...

<strong>Black Label Society 2011 Tour Dates:</strong>
03/09 - Warsaw, PL @ Stodola
03/10 - Prague, CZ @ KD Vltavska
03/12 - Berlin, DE @ Huxleys
03/13 - Munich, DE @ Theaterfabrik
03/14 - Vienna, AT @ Arena
03/16 - Zurich, CH @ Volkshaus
03/17 - Milan, IT @ Alcatraz
03/19 - Barcelona, ES @ Razzmatazz 2
03/20 - Clement Ferrand, FR @ Cooperative De Mai
03/22 - Cologne, DE - Love Music Hall
05/04 - San Diego, CA @ House of Blues *
05/06 - Los Angeles, CA @ House of Blues *
05/08 - Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theater *
05/10 - Dallas, TX @ House of Blues *
05/11 - Houston, TX @ House of Blues *
05/13 - Denver, CO @ Fillmore Theater *
05/15 - Des Moines, IA @ KAZR Radio Show
05/17 - Buffalo, NY @ Townhall Ballroom *
05/18 - Wallingford, CT @ The Dome *
05/22 - Columbus, OH @ Rock on the Range
05/23 - Kitchener, ON @ Elements *
05/24 - Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew's Hall *
05/26 - Omaha, NE @ Sokol Auditorium #
05/27 - Madison, WI @ Majestic Theater #
05/28 - Minneapolis, MN @ 93X Radio Show
05/29 - Pryor, OK @ Rocklahoma
05/31 - Chicago, IL @ House of Blues *
06/01 - St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant ^
06/03 - Atlantic City, NJ @ House of Blues ^
06/04 - New York, NY @ Irving Plaza ^
06/05 - Richmond, VA @ The National ^
06/17 - Clisson, FR @ Hellfest
08/07 - Santiago, CL @ Teatro Caupolican
08/09 - Buenos Aires, AR @ El Teatro Flores
08/11 - Montevideo, UY @ Cine Teatro Plaza
08/13 - Sao Paulo, BR @ HSBC Brasil
08/14 - Porto Allegre, BR @ Bar Opiniao

* = w/ All That Remains and Hail The Villain
# = w/ Hail The Villain
^ = w/ Rev Theory and Hail The Villain]]></content:mobile>
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		<title>A Perfect Circle, Avenged Sevenfold head Rock on the Range 2011</title>
		<link>http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/02/a-perfect-circle-avenged-sevenfold-head-rock-on-the-range-2011/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 12:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Young</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Disturbed, Korn, and Stone Sour, too.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Perfect Circle and Avenged Sevenfold will head the fifth annual <a href="http://festival-outlook.consequenceofsound.net/fests/view/397/rock-on-the-range" target="_blank">Rock on the Range Music Festival</a>. Set to take place from May 21-22 at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, the bill will also feature such as heavy weights as Disturbed, Korn, Stone Sour, and Staind.</p>
<p>Other confirmed acts include Danzig, Hollywood Undead, Bullet For My Valentine, Black Label Society, Alter Bridge, A Day To Remember, Hinder, Escape The Fate, All That Remains, P.O.D., The Damned Things, Fu Manchu, Black Veil Brides, Saving Abel, Sick Puppies, Finger Eleven, My Darkest Days, Cavo, Trapt, Rev Theory, and Pop Evil. All in all, some 40 acts will perform across three stages over the weekend.</p>
<p>A special pre-sale will take place from Wednesday, February 9th through Friday, February 11th, with a general on sale to follow on February 12th. Two-day passes will be prices at $99.50 and layaway purchasing options will be available. For additional, visit the festival&#8217;s <a href="http://www.rockontherange.com/" target="_blank">website</a>.</p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[A Perfect Circle and Avenged Sevenfold will head the fifth annual Rock on the Range Music Festival. Set to take place from May 21-22 at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, the bill will also feature such as heavy weights as Disturbed, Korn, Stone Sour, and Staind.

Other confirmed acts include Danzig, Hollywood Undead, Bullet For My Valentine, Black Label Society, Alter Bridge, A Day To Remember, Hinder, Escape The Fate, All That Remains, P.O.D., The Damned Things, Fu Manchu, Black Veil Brides, Saving Abel, Sick Puppies, Finger Eleven, My Darkest Days, Cavo, Trapt, Rev Theory, and Pop Evil. All in all, some 40 acts will perform across three stages over the weekend.

A special pre-sale will take place from Wednesday, February 9th through Friday, February 11th, with a general on sale to follow on February 12th. Two-day passes will be prices at $99.50 and layaway purchasing options will be available. For additional, visit the festival's website.]]></content:mobile>
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		<title>A Day at Mayhem Festival &#8217;09: CoS Strikes Again&#8230;</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Buchanan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year, Rockstar Energy Drinks presented the 2nd Annual Mayhem Festival for 26 dates in the U.S., all with the intention of upping the ante of last year's inaugural blowout. If you recall, that initial docket featured the likes of Slipknot, Disturbed, Dragonforce, and Mastodon. It's hard to imagine how any organizer could top that line up, but here we are in 2009, and sure enough, they did. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This year, Rockstar Energy Drinks presented the 2nd Annual Mayhem Festival for 26 dates in the U.S., all with the intention of upping the ante of <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2008/08/08/a-day-at-mayhem-part-iii-the-mainstage/">last year&#8217;s inaugural blowout</a>. If you recall, that initial docket featured the likes of Slipknot, Disturbed, Dragonforce, and Mastodon. It&#8217;s hard to imagine how any organizer could top that line up, but here we are in 2009, and sure enough, they did. On August 6th, Virginia Beach prepared for the chaos, the purported destruction, and the foreboding&#8230;mayhem. On the contrary, there&#8217;s no <em>real</em> way to prepare, it just hits you.</p>
<p>There are certain things one expects at a rock show, including dedicated fans from every background in full gear, as if suited for war. From the wet grass to the muddy hillsides, young rockers and veteran metal-heads, boiling in the humidity of a typical August afternoon, banded together and waited. Most were dressed in black mascara, chains, and red Tripp denim, though what differentiated one from another were their favorite band t-shirts. Bad Brains&#8230;Smashing Pumpkins&#8230;ICP, and then some&#8230;.whilst dirt merchants of every sort sold overpriced novelties and drinks by the truckload. All part of the experience, though not by any means the primary one.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><a href="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/sdc109572n.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-18426" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/sdc109572n.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="375" /></a></p>
<p>We came to rock, and that&#8217;s exactly what we did.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>All That Remains </strong></span><br />
<em>4:35-5:05</em> <em>p.m.</em></p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="border: 1px solid black;margin: 2px;float: right" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/sdc10977_2-300x261.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="261" />Hailing from Springfield, MA, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/allthatremains">All That Remains</a> has continued to seamlessly thrive through a constantly changing line up, reflected well in a four album discography. The band&#8217;s former drummer, Shannon Lucas, left to join Mayhem tour mate The Black Dahlia Murder in 2007, while the band&#8217;s current drummer, Jason Costa, is on hiatus due to a broken hand &#8212; Nile&#8217;s Tony Laureano filled in back around June. If that weren&#8217;t enough, bassist Matt Deis (currently of CKY) was replaced by The Acacia Strain&#8217;s Jeanne Sagan around the time of 2006&#8242;s <em>The Fall Of Ideals</em>. Despite all of this, All That Remains treks on, supporting their latest release, <em>Overcome</em>.</p>
<p>They might be inconsistent with their line ups, but their set is anything but that, as the band made great use of their Jagermeister Stage slot. The melodic hardcore northerners brought forth a slew of crowd surfers over the barricade, never missing a beat as the band began performing its current single, &#8220;Two Weeks&#8221;. Laureano shined spectacularly on double bass by this point, showing off the Nile chops on a slower scale. Ex-Shadows Fall vocalist Phillip Labonte utilized his typical stage bravado &#8212; especially during &#8220;Air That I Breathe&#8221; and &#8220;Undone&#8221; &#8212; and continued playing to the crowd a la Fred Durst, never letting up with each song, as Sagan presented every complementary low-key thud cool and calmly in pure Paz Lenchantin fashion. There is something to be said about a band that changes members like Manson changes costumes, but no one that day seemed to care. They were having too much fun within the half hour to bother.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">The Black Dahlia Murder </span></strong><br />
<em>5:05-5:35 p.m</em></p>
<p>With an even longer list of former members than All That Remains, and a catalytic charisma for the death and thrash metal scenes, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/blackdahliamurder">The Black Dahlia Murder</a> added a taste of Swedish speed and American ground pounding to Mayhem this year. There were hardly any breathers between songs, and everyone at stage side was completely engulfed in energy, regardless of who they originally came to see. Doses of every album made a presence here, with the haunting &#8220;What A Horrible Night To Have A Curse&#8221; from <em>Nocturnal</em> and the freshly constructed &#8220;Necropolis&#8221; to ever-popular show closing &#8220;Funeral Thirst&#8221; from<em> Unhallowed</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center">
<p>However, the issues with this band&#8217;s performance lay in imprinting, as this set did not feel so memorable compared to similar acts on the tour. The Hot Topic stage, where the band was assigned, bears the title of &#8220;extreme metal&#8221; stage, and frankly, The Black Dahlia Murder did not stand out next to the more abrasive punishing like Job For A Cowboy or Behemoth. This is unfortunate, as the band has a significant following, and is probably better known in its respective circles than the aforementioned groups. While this band&#8217;s set list was hyped, diverse, and could have made for an excellent prelude to Cannibal Corpse, The Black Dahlia Murder felt ego-stamped and reactive like its presence was obligatory at best.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Trivium</strong></span><br />
<em>5:35-6:05 p.m.</em></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a heavy metal band that never seems to stop. After touring with label mates Slipknot and Coheed &amp; Cambria during this year&#8217;s <em>All Hope Is Gone</em> tour, <a href="http://www.trivium.org/">Trivium</a> now travels with Mayhem to continue supporting its newest release, 2008&#8242;s <em>Shogun</em>. During its live sets, fans of all sorts did not feel at all disappointed as the group blasted forth with a five-song set that included crowd favorites &#8220;Rain&#8221;, &#8220;When All Light Dies&#8221;, &#8220;Throes Of Perdition&#8221;, &#8220;Down From The Sky&#8221; and &#8220;Pull Harder On The Strings Of Your Martyr&#8221;. The dedication and fan service one gets during a Trivium show was prevalent during both tours this year, though Mayhem&#8217;s lack of a larger stage provided less room for theatrics and flair.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-18422" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/sdc109941.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="375" /></p>
<p>This did not stop our staple Florida metal act from delivering a knock-out performance, with vocalist Matt Heafy asking the crowd to &#8220;fucking explode&#8221; during the onset of &#8220;Throes Of Perdition&#8221;.  Guitarist Corey Beaulieu thrives on audience feedback as readily as an acoustic wall, nailing every riff like a champ as he remained cohesive with band mates through to the end of &#8220;Pull Harder&#8230;&#8221;.  All things considered, Trivium was yet again thrilling live, and we hope to catch a headline tour soon.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Killswitch Engage</strong></span><br />
<em>7:25-8:05 p.m.</em></p>
<p>As of late, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/killswitchengage">Killswitch Engage</a> (or KsE) has been riding the on coattails of their Dio cover &#8220;Holy Diver&#8221;, but this metalcore band does have its share of unbridled passion and humor. Playing before Slayer is not an easy task, but these boys did it without a single shred of hesitation, actually bringing the entire main stage audience to its feet in no time with little effort. Kicking their set off with a literal explosion, KsE came on stage wearing tuxedo shirts and self-aware machismo before cracking open &#8220;Rose Of Sharyn&#8221; and &#8220;Starting Over&#8221;.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="size-full wp-image-18275 aligncenter" style="border: 0pt none;vertical-align: middle" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/kse_2.jpg" alt="Mayhem Festival, VA" width="500" height="246" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left">The most notable trait of KsE during the Mayhem show was vocalist Howard Jones and guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz&#8217;s intermittent shout-outs. There was hardly a moment between songs where either member did not antagonize or motivate the audience, specifically Dutkiewicz&#8217;s claim of &#8220;sniffing every 18-year-old chick&#8217;s panties&#8221; by the end of the night or demands for a &#8220;wall of death&#8221; from fans and gazers. Sadly, the crowd was hungry for Slayer by then, and energy for moshing was stored up for the next set. Our Massachusetts metallurgists hammered out a stellar set list &#8212; despite a &#8220;Holy Diver&#8221; finale &#8212; throwing in personal favorites &#8220;My Last Serenade&#8221; and &#8220;Fixation On The Darkness&#8221;. Killswitch Engage couldn&#8217;t compete with the many Slayer fans present, but they certainly warmed the people up at the start, keeping up a steady one-two-punch for the duration of its time slot.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Slayer</span></strong><br />
<em>8:30-9:30 p.m.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/sdc111051.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-18423" style="border: 1px solid black;margin: 2px;float: right" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/sdc111051-600x450.jpg" alt="" width="272" height="204" /></a>This American thrash metal powerhouse is from a school of rock shared by bands like Anthrax and Metallica, and has stuck around just as long to bring new generations into the fold.  Mayhem Festival 2009 gave <a href="http://www.slayer.net">Slayer</a> one hour to melt our minds, and the performance did not disappoint by any means. Between unleashing the newest single &#8220;Psychopathy Red&#8221; and doling out classics like &#8220;Angel Of Death&#8221; and &#8220;War Ensemble&#8221;, Slayer knew exactly what the crowd wanted at every turn, delivering blow after blow of heart-pounding drums and monstrous guitars.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Virtuosos Kerry King (guitar) and Dave Lombardo (drums) were in peak form during the set, the former brutally dealing out face-melters galore as the latter displayed true expertise, sans two toms traded in for extra cymbals. King collaborated phenomenally with Hanneman on &#8220;Mandatory Suicide&#8221;, alternating solos that could make anyone simply say, &#8220;How the hell did he do that?  What just happened?&#8221;. Trading up signature guitars between songs, Hanneman was a star on strings with every chord, while Araya thudded and screamed alongside Lombardo for enough bass to quake the foundations.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Obviously Slayer has been around long enough to accumulate a slew of dedicated listeners (there is no such thing as a &#8220;casual Slayer fan&#8221;). There was moshing, there was thrashing about, there was sweat and profanity galore, and all for the sake of entertainment, because we were excited to be there watching history before our eyes. With too many significant moments to list, and too many pains in my neck to account for the headbanging, Slayer takes the cake for best performance of the evening overall.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="size-full wp-image-18280 aligncenter" style="border: 0pt none;vertical-align: middle" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/sdc11143_2.jpg" alt="Mayhem Festival, VA" width="500" height="247" /></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Marilyn Manson</strong></span><br />
<em>9:55-10:55 p.m.</em></p>
<p>As a single band entity and as a front man, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/marilynmanson">Marilyn Manson</a> has been through numerous incarnations in terms of theme and sound. From humble horror beginnings to modern goth pop-metal, the controversial icon has influenced fans in their musical taste for over 15 years &#8212; so what the hell happened besides heartbreak, <em>&#8220;et cetera&#8221;</em>?  Earlier that afternoon, Manson fans were everywhere, all adorned in accoutrement befitting the luckiest of brooding and madness in adolescence. During his set? A veritable mass disappearance (or trampling, given Manson&#8217;s opener).</p>
<p>I want to be the guy that tells you all was well, but none can deny the sub-par quality of this full performance. &#8220;We&#8217;re From America&#8221; was plagued with intermittent sound loss and a rather spastic lead vocalist; Twiggy had returned as the band&#8217;s guitarist, and against fair playing, he seemed alive enough to register as a cadaver docketed for organ surgery. All of the die-hard fans were in the pit, save maybe 10; the audience elsewhere glistened corpse-like, whereas Manson himself never stopped moving, playing to anyone who would have him. You want to feel bad for this otherwise amazing individual, who continually altered wardrobes and practically wheezed toward his finale&#8230;and that is fucking depressing.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="size-full wp-image-18282 aligncenter" style="border: 0pt none;vertical-align: middle" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/sdc11202.jpg" alt="Mayhem Festival, VA" width="500" height="375" /></p>
<p>I blame Manson&#8217;s lackluster musicians, in tandem with some annoying stagehand who kept cleaning the set like an OCD Tanner child. Staple popular inclusions like &#8220;The Beautiful People&#8221; and &#8220;The Dope Show&#8221; had some crowd members singing along; &#8220;Irresponsible Hate Anthem&#8221; did rouse the middle fingers in us all; during &#8220;Four Rusted Horses&#8221; and &#8220;Sweet Dreams&#8221;, it seemed half the set was strictly Manson&#8217;s various outfits and antics, which barely held it all together. Sorry to say, but to support crew and allegedly fatigued spectators, letting your front man do <em>all</em> the work is not a show, it&#8217;s an unreachable pedestal.</p>
<p><em>Photography by <a title="Sabrina Roman's MySpace" href="http://www.myspace.com/vampyrcandy" target="_blank">Sabrina Roman</a>.<a title="David Buchanan's MySpace" href="http://www.myspace.com/felix_the_inkslinger" target="_blank"></a></em></p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[This year, Rockstar Energy Drinks presented the 2nd Annual Mayhem Festival for 26 dates in the U.S., all with the intention of upping the ante of last year's inaugural blowout. If you recall, that initial docket featured the likes of Slipknot, Disturbed, Dragonforce, and Mastodon. It's hard to imagine how any organizer could top that line up, but here we are in 2009, and sure enough, they did. On August 6th, Virginia Beach prepared for the chaos, the purported destruction, and the foreboding...mayhem. On the contrary, there's no <em>real</em> way to prepare, it just hits you.

There are certain things one expects at a rock show, including dedicated fans from every background in full gear, as if suited for war. From the wet grass to the muddy hillsides, young rockers and veteran metal-heads, boiling in the humidity of a typical August afternoon, banded together and waited. Most were dressed in black mascara, chains, and red Tripp denim, though what differentiated one from another were their favorite band t-shirts. Bad Brains...Smashing Pumpkins...ICP, and then some....whilst dirt merchants of every sort sold overpriced novelties and drinks by the truckload. All part of the experience, though not by any means the primary one.

We came to rock, and that's exactly what we did.

<strong>All That Remains </strong>
<em>4:35-5:05</em> <em>p.m.</em>

Hailing from Springfield, MA, All That Remains has continued to seamlessly thrive through a constantly changing line up, reflected well in a four album discography. The band's former drummer, Shannon Lucas, left to join Mayhem tour mate The Black Dahlia Murder in 2007, while the band's current drummer, Jason Costa, is on hiatus due to a broken hand -- Nile's Tony Laureano filled in back around June. If that weren't enough, bassist Matt Deis (currently of CKY) was replaced by The Acacia Strain's Jeanne Sagan around the time of 2006's <em>The Fall Of Ideals</em>. Despite all of this, All That Remains treks on, supporting their latest release, <em>Overcome</em>.

They might be inconsistent with their line ups, but their set is anything but that, as the band made great use of their Jagermeister Stage slot. The melodic hardcore northerners brought forth a slew of crowd surfers over the barricade, never missing a beat as the band began performing its current single, "Two Weeks". Laureano shined spectacularly on double bass by this point, showing off the Nile chops on a slower scale. Ex-Shadows Fall vocalist Phillip Labonte utilized his typical stage bravado -- especially during "Air That I Breathe" and "Undone" -- and continued playing to the crowd a la Fred Durst, never letting up with each song, as Sagan presented every complementary low-key thud cool and calmly in pure Paz Lenchantin fashion. There is something to be said about a band that changes members like Manson changes costumes, but no one that day seemed to care. They were having too much fun within the half hour to bother.

<strong>The Black Dahlia Murder </strong>
<em>5:05-5:35 p.m</em>

With an even longer list of former members than All That Remains, and a catalytic charisma for the death and thrash metal scenes, The Black Dahlia Murder added a taste of Swedish speed and American ground pounding to Mayhem this year. There were hardly any breathers between songs, and everyone at stage side was completely engulfed in energy, regardless of who they originally came to see. Doses of every album made a presence here, with the haunting "What A Horrible Night To Have A Curse" from <em>Nocturnal</em> and the freshly constructed "Necropolis" to ever-popular show closing "Funeral Thirst" from<em> Unhallowed</em>.

However, the issues with this band's performance lay in imprinting, as this set did not feel so memorable compared to similar acts on the tour. The Hot Topic stage, where the band was assigned, bears the title of "extreme metal" stage, and frankly, The Black Dahlia Murder did not stand out next to the more abrasive punishing like Job For A Cowboy or Behemoth. This is unfortunate, as the band has a significant following, and is probably better known in its respective circles than the aforementioned groups. While this band's set list was hyped, diverse, and could have made for an excellent prelude to Cannibal Corpse, The Black Dahlia Murder felt ego-stamped and reactive like its presence was obligatory at best.

<strong>Trivium</strong>
<em>5:35-6:05 p.m.</em>

Here's a heavy metal band that never seems to stop. After touring with label mates Slipknot and Coheed &amp; Cambria during this year's <em>All Hope Is Gone</em> tour, Trivium now travels with Mayhem to continue supporting its newest release, 2008's <em>Shogun</em>. During its live sets, fans of all sorts did not feel at all disappointed as the group blasted forth with a five-song set that included crowd favorites "Rain", "When All Light Dies", "Throes Of Perdition", "Down From The Sky" and "Pull Harder On The Strings Of Your Martyr". The dedication and fan service one gets during a Trivium show was prevalent during both tours this year, though Mayhem's lack of a larger stage provided less room for theatrics and flair.

This did not stop our staple Florida metal act from delivering a knock-out performance, with vocalist Matt Heafy asking the crowd to "fucking explode" during the onset of "Throes Of Perdition".  Guitarist Corey Beaulieu thrives on audience feedback as readily as an acoustic wall, nailing every riff like a champ as he remained cohesive with band mates through to the end of "Pull Harder...".  All things considered, Trivium was yet again thrilling live, and we hope to catch a headline tour soon.

<strong>Killswitch Engage</strong>
<em>7:25-8:05 p.m.</em>

As of late, Killswitch Engage (or KsE) has been riding the on coattails of their Dio cover "Holy Diver", but this metalcore band does have its share of unbridled passion and humor. Playing before Slayer is not an easy task, but these boys did it without a single shred of hesitation, actually bringing the entire main stage audience to its feet in no time with little effort. Kicking their set off with a literal explosion, KsE came on stage wearing tuxedo shirts and self-aware machismo before cracking open "Rose Of Sharyn" and "Starting Over".

The most notable trait of KsE during the Mayhem show was vocalist Howard Jones and guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz's intermittent shout-outs. There was hardly a moment between songs where either member did not antagonize or motivate the audience, specifically Dutkiewicz's claim of "sniffing every 18-year-old chick's panties" by the end of the night or demands for a "wall of death" from fans and gazers. Sadly, the crowd was hungry for Slayer by then, and energy for moshing was stored up for the next set. Our Massachusetts metallurgists hammered out a stellar set list -- despite a "Holy Diver" finale -- throwing in personal favorites "My Last Serenade" and "Fixation On The Darkness". Killswitch Engage couldn't compete with the many Slayer fans present, but they certainly warmed the people up at the start, keeping up a steady one-two-punch for the duration of its time slot.

<strong>Slayer</strong>
<em>8:30-9:30 p.m.</em>

This American thrash metal powerhouse is from a school of rock shared by bands like Anthrax and Metallica, and has stuck around just as long to bring new generations into the fold.  Mayhem Festival 2009 gave Slayer one hour to melt our minds, and the performance did not disappoint by any means. Between unleashing the newest single "Psychopathy Red" and doling out classics like "Angel Of Death" and "War Ensemble", Slayer knew exactly what the crowd wanted at every turn, delivering blow after blow of heart-pounding drums and monstrous guitars.
Virtuosos Kerry King (guitar) and Dave Lombardo (drums) were in peak form during the set, the former brutally dealing out face-melters galore as the latter displayed true expertise, sans two toms traded in for extra cymbals. King collaborated phenomenally with Hanneman on "Mandatory Suicide", alternating solos that could make anyone simply say, "How the hell did he do that?  What just happened?". Trading up signature guitars between songs, Hanneman was a star on strings with every chord, while Araya thudded and screamed alongside Lombardo for enough bass to quake the foundations.
Obviously Slayer has been around long enough to accumulate a slew of dedicated listeners (there is no such thing as a "casual Slayer fan"). There was moshing, there was thrashing about, there was sweat and profanity galore, and all for the sake of entertainment, because we were excited to be there watching history before our eyes. With too many significant moments to list, and too many pains in my neck to account for the headbanging, Slayer takes the cake for best performance of the evening overall.


<strong>Marilyn Manson</strong>
<em>9:55-10:55 p.m.</em>

As a single band entity and as a front man, Marilyn Manson has been through numerous incarnations in terms of theme and sound. From humble horror beginnings to modern goth pop-metal, the controversial icon has influenced fans in their musical taste for over 15 years -- so what the hell happened besides heartbreak, <em>"et cetera"</em>?  Earlier that afternoon, Manson fans were everywhere, all adorned in accoutrement befitting the luckiest of brooding and madness in adolescence. During his set? A veritable mass disappearance (or trampling, given Manson's opener).

I want to be the guy that tells you all was well, but none can deny the sub-par quality of this full performance. "We're From America" was plagued with intermittent sound loss and a rather spastic lead vocalist; Twiggy had returned as the band's guitarist, and against fair playing, he seemed alive enough to register as a cadaver docketed for organ surgery. All of the die-hard fans were in the pit, save maybe 10; the audience elsewhere glistened corpse-like, whereas Manson himself never stopped moving, playing to anyone who would have him. You want to feel bad for this otherwise amazing individual, who continually altered wardrobes and practically wheezed toward his finale...and that is fucking depressing.

I blame Manson's lackluster musicians, in tandem with some annoying stagehand who kept cleaning the set like an OCD Tanner child. Staple popular inclusions like "The Beautiful People" and "The Dope Show" had some crowd members singing along; "Irresponsible Hate Anthem" did rouse the middle fingers in us all; during "Four Rusted Horses" and "Sweet Dreams", it seemed half the set was strictly Manson's various outfits and antics, which barely held it all together. Sorry to say, but to support crew and allegedly fatigued spectators, letting your front man do <em>all</em> the work is not a show, it's an unreachable pedestal.

<em>Photography by Sabrina Roman.</em>]]></content:mobile>
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