Monthly Archive for March, 2009

Marilyn Manson ‘We’re From America’

Marilyn Manson 'We're From America'

Download a track from the forthcoming Marilyn Manson album ‘The High End Of Low’ for free simply by visiting the Manson website here. Trust me, it is well worth it!

The last couple of albums have been a complete wankfest but with Twiggy Ramirez back in the fold and some old Nine Inch Nails troopers in Chris Vrenna and Sean Beavan involved – this is all getting me excited!

The track ‘We’re From America’ features a kick-ass groove and an anthemic Sex Pistols cum Nirvana’s ‘Negative Creep’ influence permeating throughout.

Geez, I can’t believe it. I’m now actually hanging for a new Marilyn Manson album!

David Lynch Launches Transcendental TV Site

David Lynch Launches Transcendental TV Site.
The iconoclastic mind behind Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks and DavidLynch.com, one of the first celebrity membership sites on the internet, jumped into the online television game Wednesday, launching the David Lynch Foundation’s DLF.TV.

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Slayer Likes Satan (and Hell)

Slayer Likes Satan (and Hell).

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Sean Penn, Jim Carrey and Benicio Del Toro are The Three Stooges

Sean Penn, Jim Carrey and Benicio Del Toro are The Three Stooges.

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Where The Wild Things Are Happenings

Where The Wild Things Are Poster

Wow! We’ve been following the happenings with Where The Wild Things Are for ages here on Dogmatic. I’m away on holidays for a week and a ton of new news has hit including the poster (which you can see above and in higher res after the jump) and… THE TRAILER!!!

So here’s a slab of Wild Things goodness and don’t forget to check out the Flickr group as well.

Here’s a lo-res version of the trailer, but make sure you head on over to Apple to see it in all its glorious HD qualities!

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Heaven & Hell

Heaven & Hell

Heaven & Hell’s new single, “Bible Black”, is available for streaming in its entirety on Noisecreep.com (look for the audio player in the middle of the page and click on the play button).

After finishing several heralded world tours as Heaven & Hell last summer, Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Vinny Appice were tighter than ever before, both musically and personally.

Agreeing that it would be a shame to stop making music together at tour’s end, the quartet began writing, first in England at Iommi’s home studio and later in Los Angeles at Dio’s studio. “The band had gotten too good to just walk away,” Dio says. “We wanted to show people that we were still capable of giving them new music that measured up to what we’d done in the past.”

With that goal in mind, the band once again converged on Rockfield Studios in Wales last winter, the same place they used 17 years earlier to record their last album, “Dehumanizer”. The result is the long-awaited new album, “The Devil You Know”, featuring 10 soon-to-be-classic tracks from the Dio-fronted version of Black Sabbath. The highly anticipated set arrives on April 28 from Rhino for a suggested list price of $18.98 (physical) and $9.99 (digital).

It took less than three weeks to finish the album, with most of the songs only needing a couple of takes. “It was good to play them live in the studio. It keeps you on edge,” Iommi says. “I mean, somewhere along the line we were gonna have to play them live; might as well start in the studio.” Butler adds: “We’ve learned from the past that you can kill a song doing it over and over. The first SABBATH albums were done in two or three days. Technically they weren’t great, but vibe-wise they were great. If you capture that feeling, that’s all you need.”

“Bible Black”, the epic first single, begins with Iommi on acoustic guitar behind Dio’s plaintive wail before the rhythm shifts to a menacing stomp for the rest of this dark tale about a book of sinister scriptures. One of the first songs written for the album, Dio says it established a tone for the rest of the album. “When you start off with a blockbuster like that, it makes the rest of the album so much easier because it gives you a benchmark to measure the other songs against.”

Iommi proves he hasn’t lost the ability to inspire six-string envy, unleashing riffs like a pack of rabid hellhounds on “Atom And Evil”, “Fear”, “Neverwhere”, and “Eating The Cannibals”, a tune about doing more than biting the hand that feeds. Butler and Appice slow the pace while ramping up the intensity on “Follow The Tears” and “Double The Pain” and “Breaking Into Heaven”, the latter diverging from its glacial procession for Dio’s majestic chorus about fallen angels planning an attack on paradise.

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Visceral Industry Photography

Visceral Industry Photography

I am in the process of creating a portfolio of some of my live photography. Lots of people have been asking me where they can buy some of my shots and even though Flickr acts as a repository for all the photography I do – I thought it would be cool to showcase some of the better stuff in one separate location.

Anyway, it is a work in progress, but the portfolio will be located here.

Check it out.

Marilyn Manson The High End Of Low

Marilyn Manson The High End Of Low

Marilyn Manson’s anticipated reunion with longtime friend and foil Twiggy Ramirez inches closer with the release of “We’re From America”, the first listen from the forthcoming “The High End of Low” album. Available as a free download March 27, exclusively on MarilynManson.com, the song will be available as a digital single on April 7 and will preview Manson’s forthcoming seventh studio album landing May 26.

The album’s official first single, “Arma… geddon”, will arrive at radio April 13. Manson’s new lineup, including Ramirez (for the first time in close to a decade), plus keyboardist Chris Vrenna, and drummer Ginger Fish, will close the main stage at the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival, this July through August. Manson will also kick off his world tour with a headline festival run this June in Europe.

Produced by Manson, Vrenna and Twiggy, “The High End of Low” was recorded in Manson’s Hollywood Hills studio and also features the track “I Want to Kill You Like They Do In The Movies”. Manson says of the new album, “I think my life definitely ended and began. The record sounds very final, but it’s almost optimistic — though that feels like a strange word to use. It’s a phoenix from the fire and a redemption resurrection.”

In a recent interview with U.K.’s Kerrang! magazine, Marilyn Manson stated about “The High End of Low”, “This is not a record that we would leave black and self-titled and mature. This is the experienced record. This album is the 12th-grade guy that has VD and did cocaine in high school, who has been arrested once and the 9th-grade girl wants to fuck him.

“The songs on this record are quite autobiographical, but they’re also very much their own stories in the same sense as some of my earlier work on ‘Antichrist Superstar’. The songs are in the order in which they were written and sung. It was a story that took place and I didn’t really know what it was going to be ’till it happened. I had to find out how it was going to end in order to end the record. This album left many scars, and I think they are good ones.”

“I wrote all the lyrics on the wall of my room. It wasn’t to be decorative; it was one of those things, like it’s the last thing someone sees before they put them somewhere else. I think it looks good. And if anyone wants to come into this room and fornicate with me, I think they are a keeper… and when I say keeper, I mean kidnapping. I am probably going to do most of the press for the record from my house, before I leave or destroy it, because you can see the story and what the record as made from within the house.”

“During the whole process I took a lot of photos, so the artwork is a lot of storytelling and the way that the songs have turned out is more from my point of view rather than looking at me. Because I always wanted to take pictures, my house is set up like a movie set. Instead of lamps I have movie lights and smoke machines and things.”

“I really look at this record as a film, maybe because I sort of directed it. I stopped trying to conform regular life into the idea that it’s regular life. Why isn’t it all just a movie? If people are watching, they’re watching me being an asshole or being boring or creating something amazing. That’s just a part of the movie. It allowed me to be more creative.”

“‘15′ is track 15 on the album. It’s the most important song I think that’s been written by MARILYN MANSON as an entity. It’s the most unusual song I have ever heard. I thought that the album was done, as there is a glorious epic track [before that] that I think will make Twiggy forever recognized as a guitar hero. That felt like the end of the record, but what was happening in my life had not resolved itself. So on January 5, one five, I sang ‘15′ and the lyrics will tell the story of that day…”

The Making Of Nine Inch Nail’s ‘Closer’ Video

Even after all these years, still my fave video of all time. Brilliant visuals abound and continue to impress. The Joel Peter Witkin influence is rampant.

Please… enjoy!


NIN: The Making of the “Closer” Video from Nine Inch Nails on Vimeo.

Satyricon Live @ Billboard, Melbourne Australia

Satyricon Live @ Billboard, Melbourne Australia

Unashamed huge fan of Satyricon and to say I was looking forward to this gig is a massive understatement.

Satyricon are generally dumped in the Black Metal genre but through sheer persistence and the ability to write some amazing extreme Metal tunes that are both intense and heavy as they are groove ridden and full of oomph and bang – they have managed to escape the limited confines of a much-maligned and often ridiculed genre. Let’s get real here, for the most part, Black Metal is downright childish and stupid – unless of course you are the masterful Celtic Frost or Satyricon.

Billboard was crammed to the rafters just before the strains of AC/DC’s ‘Hell’s Bells’ permeated through the PA. Was this Satyricon’s way of a tip of the hat for the enclosed Australian throng or was it the perfect intro into an eve of hellish and infernal Metal that was to pummel us or for the next couple of hours?

The band focussed on material predominantly from their majestic recent releases ‘Now, Diabolical’ and the brilliant ‘The Age Of Nero’. Lead vocalist, the charismatic Satyr and the maniacal Frost on drums are the two main-men of Satyricon. They were joined on-stage by their live set-up of guitars, bass and keyboards and proceeded to play a blistering set that the crowd lapped up from beginning to end.

Witnessing the amazing drumming abilities of Frost up close and personal was indeed a sight to behold. His double-kick work at times seemed too blistering fast to be true but he played his guts out and was the perfect backbeat for the layers of cool-as-hell bonafide intense Metal that overlapped it all.

Lead crooner Satyr struts around on-stage like a devilish Bryan Ferry as the band blast through ‘Repined Bastard Nation’, ‘Now, Diabolical’, Wolfpack’, ‘Commando’ and ‘Black Crow On A Tombstone’ before anyone could possibly catch their collective breath!

Brilliant!

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Death Angel Live @ Billboard, Melbourne Australia

Death Angel Live @ Billboard, Melbourne Australia

I’m staring at a blank screen trying to think of the words to collate to describe last night’s Death Angel gig at Melbourne’s Billboard. And I am seriously struggling. To say that was a monumental performance is kinda selling it all short. This was one out of the box and I wish one could have properly captured the energy, ferocity and sheer power and force that was pouring from the stage – and on the audience floor.

This was vintage Thrash Metal in its absolute purest form. Unadulterated. Pure. And delivered from a band who were there in the genre’s inception. Death Angel were sublime last night.

The band who formed in San Francisco in the early 80’s delivered some classic albums between the years 1987 and 1990 – but it was 1990’s brilliant and masterful ‘Act III’ which blew me away. (And still does to this day!) Testimony to this album’s greatness is the fact that I borrowed it off my cuz GP and had it in my possession for close to 10 years! (heh!) But I digress. Let’s not focus on the historical aspects of this band but let’s get back on track to last night…

Lead singer Mark Osegueda at several points during the show acknowledged the animalistic crowd. The band were clearly blown away at the reception they were receiving and seemed somewhat bewildered that a city so far away from their home and a city they have never played in – could be so welcoming and utterly crazy. The crowd lapped it up. The pit was ferocious. Crowd surfing was rampant and Death Angel delivered a set that was as tight as I have ever heard from a band, in over 20 years of yours truly going to gigs. This was a well drilled killing machine with magnificent playing that was both powerful and precision tight!

There aren’t many bands on this planet that wouldn’t have been blown away last night. Openers Armored Saint came off rather bland and tame compared to the Death Angel onslaught. Although they put in a fine set of classic tunes from their repertoire, they couldn’t compete with what transpired last night. Not-even-close!


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Most religious groups in USA have lost ground, survey finds

Most religious groups in USA have lost ground, survey finds.
Let’s hope this trend continues worldwide so we can usher in a new age of friggn enlightenment hey? Bring it on! Abolish ALL religions!

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Ghostpatrol

Ghostpatrol…

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Gary Numan Canon 5D MKII Video

Small video from the Forum gig. Shot with the Canon 5DmkII. Excuse the audio. If you listen closely, when Gary is right above me, you can hear his raw voice and not what is coming out of the mike…

Filming the Unfilmable: Behind the Scenes of the Watchmen Movie

Filming the Unfilmable: Behind the Scenes of the Watchmen Movie.
It was a groundbreaking superhero comic, but not something you could ever turn into a movie. Everyone said so. Then Zack Snyder came along.

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