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January 31, 2008
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Fashionable Coffin Case, signs on as a Contributing Editor for NONELOUDER.com Coffin Case, respected case and accessory producer and heavy music icon, has signed on with NONELOUDER.com to contribute a video blog in their profile on the site. Coffin Case will have LIVE video streams with interviews and more from their studio in California. "When we were first approached to be a part of NONELOUDER, we instantly recognized that it was something we had to be a part of and were lucky enough to get in early. What Sam and Jason have conceived is a much needed outlet for all of us. With our Tales from the Coffin section of the site, we will open the lid on Coffin Case and give an inside look at the Crypt. Over time members will meet the entire Coffin Killing Crew, have the chance to win exclusive Coffin Gear, hear from some of our artists and get an all access look behind the scenes of Coffin Case and our infamous Coffin Case Fashion shows. This entire plus reviews, interviews, and anything else their little, beating hearts could desire. It will be unscripted, at times unedited, and for the most part, uncensored." -CC NONELOUDER is a social network promoting all aspects of heavy music. The mission of NONELOUDER is to be the singular authority for all things related to and affecting heavy music worldwide by creating an easily accessible network that provides information and entertainment which will unify the community of consumers, fans, and performers through articles on, and a directory of bands and relevant companies, a calendar of upcoming tours, promotion and advertising between the participants, thus creating a one-stop source for all things relating to heavy music and culture. THERE IS NONELOUDER! NONELOUDER.com official Launch: Friday February 1st Check out the Teaser video on <http://www.NONELOUDER.com> www.NONELOUDER.com now!
Get a firesale of a Peace drum kit set folks
January 31, 2008
Get a firesale of a Peace drum kit set folks
Dear Friend,
Good day from Peace Musical. We are announcing our clearance sale
on the Legion Celebrity Series Four pc Drum kit. Buy two kits at
the regular price and receive free freight. Offer valid while
supply last.
The Peace entry level Legion series is the Celebrity kit is a
compact, all mahogany kit that has a compact price, too. Hardware
is double-braced, including basket-style snare stand, and the kit
also features the sleek, new DA-180 bass drum claw, made of a new
space-aged composite.
The newest addition to the Peace entry level Legion series is the
Celebrity kit. There's been a trend afoot in the drumming community
for the past couple years: many players are taking it to the stage
with a 4-piece kit. Peace has answered the call by producing a
compact, all mahogany kit that has a compact price, too. Hardware
is double-braced, including basket-style snare stand, and the kit
also features the sleek, new DA-180 bass drum claw, made of a new
space-aged composite
Drum sizes are:
20x16 Bass
15x13 Floor Tom
12x9 Tom
13x5 Matching Wood Snare
HS- 420 HiHat Stand
CS-972 Cymbal Stand
SS-515 Snare Stand
P-410 Kick Pedal
Cymbals not included
Comes in Black Only
I have 50 kits left, I've Sold 40 kits since Monday. These kits
will not last very long.
Call me at 877-999-4327or email for more details and Price
I look forward to Speaking with you,
Praise the Lord! Demon Hunter state Christian music should be in all genres including screaming bad metal
January 31, 2008
Praise the Lord! Demon Hunter state Christian music should be in all genres including screaming bad metal
Bands like this are complete morons. Metal is about scaring people and pushing limits of society. These guys are the Disney of underground music. They should do tours in chuches. Praise the lord.
Christian Music Today: How much overt spirituality do you put in your songs?
Clark: Teens and young people are bombarded with all kinds of worldly gratification and worldly solutions to everyday issues and problems. I think that even though it can be a taboo or shunned subject, the subject of spirituality will enter everyone’s life — the question of what they believe to be true and how they deal with that question. Whether churched or not, offering youth the Christian perspective via church might not be enough to reach out and grab their attention. So we aim to reach them on their level in music without dumbing down the message, but instead aiming to understand them, their culture, and the situations they experience.
Christian Music Today: Do you feel that other Christian metal bands take such responsibility in their messages to young listeners?
Clark: I think there is a lack of responsibility in bands to back up what they talk about. It could even be said that there is a lack in how they word what they are talking about. Some bands have a clever way to mask Christianity using a poetic take on spirituality. I think that is a selfish way of writing and dealing with spirituality. I see no point in being a Christian band if you’re not reaching out to people with a certain amount of blatancy.
I am all for bands giving people a message that they can hear for what it is, rather than being poetic or entirely vague, making listeners dive in and figure it out on their own if they want. I think people who have that poetic view in a Christian band take responsibility for granted and act in opposition to the whole idea of sharing a clear Christian message. Being rebellious or subversive as rock musicians and [coming in under the radar with a Christian message], I can understand that to a degree, but in some instances, it still strikes me as playing it safe. DEMON HUNTER is not a safe band.
Christian Music Today: Do you still run into misperceptions among Christians about what Christian metal represents?
Clark: We are faced with it on a daily basis and we answer every person that e-mails. We have a lot of stock answers for many questions but when it comes to something more specific, we send personal e-mails (especially to parents) to put them at ease. We’re used to it and not jaded by it, and we’re not going to stop answering.
Christian Music Today: Don’t you get tired of defending the genre or the band?
Clark: We have all been in different bands for years, and have been a part of the Christian scene for over a decade. So yes, we’ve been through periods where we don’t want to explain ourselves anymore. But after a while, we take a breath and realize that all it usually takes is giving someone insight into our world. Christian heavy metal is a paradox that doesn’t seem to work for a lot of people. Many times, it simply takes explaining to those people that this music is used as a powerful tool for young people that gravitate towards heavy, passionate, aggressive music. There’s a very small handful of people that continue to be skeptical after we talk with them; most of them seem to get it after we explain ourselves.
Christian Music Today: Do you ever consider that the music or artwork might be too dark sounding or too dark looking?
Clark: As sounds go, I don’t think music can be inherently evil. The content and lyrics and what you propose to do with them make music evil. Certain chords on a guitar and the way something sounds do not make it evil. All different styles of music can be worshipful and rooted in Christ, [just as any style can be twisted for evil].
Read the entire interview at Christian Music Today.
Thanks to Blabbermouth.
So Dave Mustaine has to Megadeth apologize to Dean but what about them apologizing to Dimenag?
January 31, 2008
So Dave Mustaine has to Megadeth apologize to Dean but what about them apologizing to Dimenag?
Dave Mustaine has to apologize to Dean and others for some incident at NAMM 07 and 08. Now we wonder when will Dean Guitars apologize to Dimebag for milking his legacy with these $10,000 guitars. Please explain.
Anyhow Mustaine stated:
"This is to MEGADETH, Dave Mustaine, Dean VMNT, or any other Dean model, the staff, distributors, players and the owner of Dean guitars.
"It has come to my attention that an off-color joke that I said at last year’s NAMM, which I said this year’s too, has offended some of you.
"For that I am truly sorry, and Dean Guitars and the other endorsers are much classier than I behaved that day, and I regret possibly embarrassing the company. Not everyone watching was an adult or needed to hear the word that I said.
"To the girl that the joke was on, I can’t really say that I was sorry the first time, because she called legendary guitarist and fellow Dean endorser Leslie West by another name, and said she was a classical pianist.
"I, of course, was crude and insulted her and wasn’t thinking about the fact that we are all family here — even if she did say that. I can say that I am sorry now that I said it
"I brought it up again at NAMM when asked if this year was better than last, and I brought it back up in an attempt to be funny and forget the fact that I’m having some personal matters.
"So Elliot, Dean, Josh, David, and all of the Dean staff, Dean distributors, Dean fans, and anyone watching or that was in the line that day, I am sorry for my bad attitude, its just I was struggling with my private stuff (its not like I haven’t had a lot to deal with — but that’s no excuse) and it would have remained private if I didn’t love my relationship with my guitar company, and feel the need to take responsibility for my actions.
"Anyway, I am off for the airport — really sad — but I know you will make me happy as soon as the first lights go off!
"My love to [son] Justis (happy birthday on the 11th — 16 years old . . . Jeez, where’d the time go?) and [daughter] Electra (who just turned 10 and is going to be on the Animal Planet channel with her new show) and to all of my Droogies everywhere.
"Now let’s unleash this fury!"
Interview: Lemmy of Motorhead says hip hop is worst music black people ever created
January 31, 2008
Interview: Lemmy of Motorhead says hip hop is worst music black people ever created
With Classic Rock, he had this to say about hip hop. Mind you is he no way being racists considering he was started by Chuck Berry and LIttle Richard. If you say he is racists, you are just ignorant as the rest of them hicks.
Classic Rock Revisited: Is there any music that you cannot listen to?
Lemmy: Hip-hop. I think that is the worst music black people have ever made. I started out because of black people’s records. I started out with the blues and then got into Chuck Berry and then Stax Records and Motown. Is hip-hop an extension of that? I don’t think so. I would kill for Little Richard, as he is the best rock n’ roll ever.







