Council of Nine – Frontmen

Ahhh, the frontman. The member of the band that generally bears the brunt of performance responsibility. They need to be intriguing, commanding, larger than life and of course, a great singer. Unfortunately, responsibility combined with exposure can lead to out of control egos. And a sense of band entitlement called ‘frontman syndrome.’ The true greats avoid this perilous area of the ballpark. But some don’t. And it doesn’t necessarily mean they’re not incredible and what they do. Here’s a look at roundtable of nine. The wisest and most powerful of all rock and metal frontmen in the land of metal.

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Fates Warning Release New Single ‘Scars.’ Announce New Album

The return of Fates Warning is upon us. Since their return in 2013 with the amazing ‘Darkness in a Different Light,’ Fates Warning has been killing it in the prog metal world. Which is only right seeing as how they basically invented the genre. And now 2020 is a little bit better because Fates has announced a new album, ‘Long Day, Good Night,’ and have a released a new single, ‘Scars.’ And it’s just freakin’ awesome.

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Metal Anniversary – Metallica, …And Justice For All

For many it’s regarded as Metallica’s finest hour. And also one of, if not the, greatest thrash album of all time. ‘…And Justice For All’ saw the band evolved musically in a way that could have never been predicted. Particularly after losing original bassist Cliff Burton in the infamous bus crash. But the remaining three members pushed through to create a true masterpiece of metal. An album that would catapult them to megastardom. And there would be no looking back.

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R.I.P. Martin Birch- British Producer Passes At 71

It would be hard to find a British producer with a more impressive resume than Martin Birch. The man worked with numerous prominent names, such as Black Sabbath (Dio era), Fleetwood Mac (Peter Green era), Deep Purple, Whitesnake and Iron Maiden. Among others. He took Iron Maiden to the top of the world from ’81 to ’94. Even appearing in the music video for ‘Holy Smoke’ on the ‘No Prayer for the Dying’ album. He was integral in giving rise to the legendary Whitesnake. And was a key figure in digging Black Sabbath out of the trenches in ’80 and ’81. Needless to say, the man was impactful.

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George Lynch To Retire Lynch Mob Moniker

It looks like guitar legend George Lynch is going to retire the name of his band Lynch Mob. The original Dokken guitarist made the decision due to inexcusable racial overtones in a time of division and progress. Ultimately deciding not to record or tour under the name. The decision has been met with praise from all over the rock and metal community. Including LM vocalist Andrew Freeman.

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Metal Anniversary – 30 Years Ago, Pantera Unleash The Fury With ‘Cowboys From Hell’

After years of being a glam metal band, then morphing into a power metal band, Pantera finally found their signature sound. They revealed their toxic combination of groove, thrash and British new wave on the now legendary ‘Cowboys From Hell.’ And this time around they were just simply heavier and more badass than all their contemporaries. Introducing a new, heavier form of metal to the mainstream. That would eventually lead them to being the only band of their heavy caliber to go #1.

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Metallica Drop S&M Tracks And Details

Last week Metallica released some new music, sort of. Two tracks from the upcoming ‘S&M 2’ album were dropped, labeled as new music. Which they really aren’t. However, that shouldn’t really detract from the excitement that’s surrounding the release. ‘S&M 2’ is going bigger, opting for an arena audience instead of a large theater. And, for the most part, the set list is different than the first ‘S&M.’ With the exception of a few signature tracks. There’s also the addition of two classical pieces: ‘Scythian Suite, Opus 20 II: The Enemy of God and the Dance of the Dark Spirits.’ As well as ‘The Iron Foundry, Opus 19.’ It’s looks to be a loaded live album with some unexpected turns.

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Riot Rock Pt. 2 – Progress

The protests have died down, for the most part. But their effectiveness has been clear. Police reform has been sweeping across the country. Officers across the United States are being held accountable for their actions. Things aren’t perfect by any means. There’s still cops that aren’t in prison that should be. But progress is happening. Budget diversion from the police to other social services in major urban areas is on the table in many cities. Including: New York , Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago and many other metropolis’ across the country. And while the pandemic is now making a major comeback, voices were heard to make a better day. And there has been little evidence to suggest that the protests are a contributing factor. Creating what is hopefully a doorway into a new era of equality and integrity. Here are the top five tracks to unite, inspire and work for a better tomorrow.

King’s X – Alright

While things may seem bleak now, they always come around. That’s the premise behind King’s X’s ‘Alright.’ One of the highlight tracks from their 2008 record ‘XV.’ It’s classic, hopeful track from the power trio. Mixed with their signature heavy yet melodic verses and sing along chorus’. There are also lyrics in the track that can be interpreted as referring to the Covid-19 crisis as well. A powerful track with a simple, yet powerful message.

Van Halen – Ballot or the Bullet

Who would have thought that a Van Halen track, particularly one from ‘Van Halen III,’ would ever hold any prominence with current affairs in 2020? That’s right, not one damn person. First off, Van Halen III is really underrated. With the exception of a few tracks. In fact, four of the songs are some of the best shit in their entire catalog. One of the four is a real barn burner called ‘Ballot or the Bullet.’ The aggressive track is Van Halen at their heaviest. And vocalist Gary Cherone brought some of his political lyrics with him upon joining the band. This year marks what is arguably the most important election in modern history. The ballot is more important than ever. ‘Ballot or the bullet, the choice is up to you.’ It’s up to the listener to take which direction they choose. VOTE!

Prong – Broken Peace

This downright funky, heavy and phat track is a perfect one for healing. It’s a boot straps themed song that seems more relevant than ever. And what’s cool about it is that it’s a broad scope lyrically. It can be applied to almost any situation where there is strife. While the infectious groove digs into the listeners skin for motivation. Right now this country needs to come together to ‘pick up the broken pieces.’ We’re hurting, but it’s become more clear than ever that we are going to have to bring change about ourselves. We can’t wait for others to do it for us.

Living Colour – History Lesson/Pride

Progress is about learning. An now is a time for learning. About our criminal justice system, about the systemic racism and about the identity of our country. Subjects that have always been a part of Living Colour’s lyrical direction. And they do it so effectively by having a great time with it. ‘Pride’ is a prime example of everything Living Colour. Sick groove, phat ass drums, intricate bass line and bad ass guitar riff. With perfectly match soulful vocals. Living Colour use their snarky, punk attitudes to get their point across to maximum effectiveness on this track. Particularly with the opening ‘History Lesson.’ It’s a track that sticks. Linking African American history to American history as a whole. Breaking down the barriers. And kicking ass while doing it.

Red Hot Chili Peppers – Power of Equality

This funky, rockin’, barn burner of a track opens ‘Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic.’ And it’s a truly ‘red hot’ song from a period when the band’s music matched their name. The Chili Peppers rarely get political. But when they do they do it with passion and intensity. And ‘Power of Equality’ really hits home. Plus, it’s also one of the Chili’s most excellently rockin’ funk tracks. Chad Smith’s drums sound particularly kick ass on it. Plus, the cowbell during the solo bridge is a killer addition.

Def Leppard – ‘Hits Vegas’ Review

Def Leppard are back at it. Releasing new, excellent live material. Which is crazy considering that they never released an audio live document until 2011’s ‘Mirror Ball.’ And since then they’ve released a slew of live albums that include, ‘And There Will Be A Next Time…Live in Detroit’ and ‘Viva! Hysteria,’ the first Vegas live document. As well as audio live versions of their legendary 1983 show at the L.A. forum and ‘Live…In the Round, In Your Face.’ That’s four live albums being released in the last nine years. And the tradition keeps rolling with the new ‘London to Vegas.’

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