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All That Remains To Embark on March 2013 Tour With Hellyeah + Nonpoint

Mary Ouellette, SheWillShootYou.com / Gilbert Carrasquillo / Ethan Miller, Getty Images All That Remains will chew up a lot of pavement in the coming months, as the band has just announced a Western U.S trek that will precede all of their festival touring this spring. The group will have an alternating list of support acts on the run, with Hellyeah and Nonpoint playing a majority of the tour, and  In This Moment subbing in on select dates. The trek launches March 18 at Albuquerque’s Sunshine Theater and continues through an April 1 finale at Seattle’s Showbox at the Market. The timing is great for All That Remains, who recently topped the charts with their latest single ‘Stand Up’ from the ‘A War You Cannot Win’ album. All That Remains will follow their March tour dates with a number of major festival appearances, including stops at Welcome to Rockville , Carolina Rebellion , Rock on the Range and Rocklahoma in April and May. They’ll also play a couple of dates on the Volbeat / Eye Empire trek in May. All That Remains 2013 North American Tour 3/18 — Albuquerque, N.M. — Sunshine Theater (w/Hellyeah + Nonpoint) 3/19 — Tucson, Ariz. — Rialto (w/Hellyeah + Nonpoint) 3/20 — Tempe, Ariz. — Marquee (w/Hellyeah + Nonpoint) 3/22 — Los Angeles, Calif. — Club Nokia LA Live (w/Hellyeah + Nonpoint) 3/23 — Reno, Nev. Knitting Factory (w/Hellyeah + In This Moment) 3/24 — Boise, Idaho — Knitting Factory (w/In This Moment, Nonpoint) 3/26 — Denver, Colo. — The Fillmore (w/Hellyeah, In This Moment + Nonpoint) 3/27 — Salt Lake City, Utah — In the Venue (w/Hellyeah + Nonpoint) 3/29 — Missoula, Montana — Wilma Theater (w/Hellyeah + Nonpoint) 3/30 — Spokane, Wash. — Knitting Factory (w/Hellyeah + Nonpoint) 4/1 — Seattle, Wash. — Showbox at the Market (w/Hellyeah + Nonpoint) Additional All That Remains 2013 North American Dates 4/13 — Orlando, Fla. — Tinker Field 4/27 — Jacksonville, Fla. — Welcome to Rockville 5/5 — Concord, N.C. — Carolina Rebellion 5/7 — Niagara Falls, N.Y. — Rapids Theatre (w/Volbeat + Eye Empire) 5/10 — Boone, Iowa — Lazerfest 5/15 — Lincoln, Neb. — Pershing Auditorium (w/Volbeat + Eye Empire) 5/18 — Columbus, Ohio — Rock on the Range 5/24 — Pryor, Okla. — Rocklahoma [button href=”http://loudwire.com/alice-in-chains-2013-must-see-rock-concerts/” title=”Next: Check Out Other 2013 Must-See Rock Concerts” align=”center”]

Nonpoint Unveil 2013 Tour Dates With Candlelight Red and Digital Summer

Liz Ramanand, Loudwire Nonpoint recently wrapped up a U.S. tour with Taproot, but they’ve just announced a 2013 winter trek with support from Candlelight Red and Digital Summer . Nonpoint are hitting their road in support of their self-titled seventh studio album. Their lead single off the record, ‘Left For You’ continues to heat up radio charts since its release earlier this year. Candlelight Red are headed out to promote their ‘Demons’ EP, which was produced by Sevendust drummer Morgan Rose . Digital Summer are no strangers to touring with Nonpoint since they also served as support on their 2012 tour with Taproot. They are also touring in support of their album ‘Breaking Point.’ The band’s track ‘Forget You’ features another Sevendust member, guitarist Clint Lowery . The tour kicks off on Jan 18 in Illinois and wraps up Feb. 17 in Georgia. Nonpoint also have a one off date with P.O.D. on March 13 in Augusta, Ga. Check out the full list of cities and dates below. Nonpoint 2013 Tour Dates W/Candlelight Red and Digital Summer: 1/18 — St Charles, Ill. River –Rock House 1/19 — Rochester, Minn. — The Wicked Moose 1/20 — Fargo, N.D. — House Of Rock 2 The Hub 1/22 — Minot, N.D. — Original bar & Nightclub 1/23 — Mandan N.D. — O.N.E 1/24 — Casper, Wy. — The Place 1/25 — Denver, Colo. — Marquis Theater 1/26 — Colorado Springs, Colo. — The Black Sheep 1/27 — Cheyenne, Wy. — Atlas Theater 1/28 — Grand Junction, Colo. — Mesa Theater and Club 1/29 — Salt Lake City, Utah — In The Venue 1/30 — Billings, Mo. Manny’s 1/31 — Missoula, Mo. The Palace Lounge 2/1 — Boise, Idaho — Knitting Factory 2/2 — Spokane, Wash. — Knitting Factory 2/3 — Seattle, Wash. — El Corazon 2/5 — Sacramento, Calif. — Ace Of Spades 2/6 — Reno, Nev. — Knitting Factory 2/8 — Las Vegas, Nev. — Vinyl @ The Hard Rock Hotel 2/9 — West Hollywood, Calif. The Roxy Theater 2/10 — Scottsdale, Ariz. — Pub Rock Live 2/11 — El Paso, Texas — Tricky Falls 2/12 — Abilene, Texas — The Lucky Mule 2/13 — Denton, Texas — Rocking Rodeo 2/15 — Shreveport, La. — The Riverside 2/16 — Destin, Fla. — Club LA 2/17 — Savannah, Ga. — Wild Wing Cafe Nonpoint With P.O.D.: 3/13 — Augusta, Ga. — The Country Club Dance Hall [button href=”http://loudwire.com/nonpoint-taproot-new-york-concert/” title=”Check Out Photos of Nonpoint Performing in New York City” align=”center”]

Disturbed, Chevelle, Anthrax Members + More Deliver Halloween Messages

Tim Mosenfelder / Ethan Miller / Kevin Winter, Getty Images Happy Halloween everyone! It’s a day for fun as all of the future rockers of the world get a lesson in stage costuming by dressing up as ghouls and goblins for the spookiest of days. It wasn’t that long that some of our favorite rockers were youngsters enjoying dressing up (and some still do) and going door-to-door trick or treating for some Halloween treats. With Halloween now here, a number of top rockers headed online to share their thoughts on the day, offering well-wishes, costume ideas, and even an interesting idea for a drumhead. Members of Disturbed , Chevelle , Anthrax , Motley Crue , and more have chimed in via Twitter. Check out their tweets below: I WANT TO WISH A VERY HAPPY HALLOWEEN TO ALL. SCARE SOMEONE TODAY. — DAVID DRAIMAN (@DAVIDMDRAIMAN) October 31, 2012 Happy Halloween, here’s a spooky drumhead. Levitation twitter.com/ChevelleInc/st… — Chevelle (@ChevelleInc) October 31, 2012 Happy Halloween Everybody! Trick or Treat ‘Til You Can’t! fb.me/2uHXzfxkS — Anthrax (Band) (@Anthrax) October 31, 2012 Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubbleEye of newt, and toe of frog,Wool of bat, and (cont) tl.gd/jrfcot — TOMMY LEE (@MrTommyLand) October 31, 2012 Happy Halloween! VOTE ZOMBIE! loudwire.com/lemmy-kilmiste… — Rob Zombie (@RWZombie) October 31, 2012 Happy halloween from Nonpoint to all of Nonpoint Nation!!!!! — Nonpoint (@nonpoint) October 31, 2012 Happy Halloween everyone! we got our costumes ready, Any guesses? — adelitasway (@adelitasway) October 31, 2012 Happy Halloween Everyone from MDD !!!!What are you gonna Be this year kiddies.???? fb.me/1Kydcba2x — My Darkest Days (@MyDarkestDays) October 31, 2012 Happy Samhain! What’s on your play list for today? Maybe a little Manticore and Other Horrors? — Cradle of Filth (@OfficialCoF) October 31, 2012 From those of us at Loudwire, we want to wish you a fun and enjoyable Halloween, and let us know what you’re going as this year in the comments section below. [button href=”http://loudwire.com/anthrax-scott-ian-gets-his-head-split-in-two-by-a-chainsaw/” title=”Next: Scott Ian’s Head Split Open by a Chainsaw” align=”center”]

Nonpoint, ‘Nonpoint’ – Album Review

Razor & Tie Nonpoint have just released their self-titled seventh studio album. The new disc is the first to feature guitarists Rasheed Thomas and Dave Lizzio as well as bassist Adam Woloszyn. Nonpoint come out swinging with the first track ‘Lights, Camera, Action.’ Frontman Elias Soriano’s signature vocal style of a quick deliverance of lyrics accompanies by some serious melody. Speaking of melody, Soriano shows off his melodic vocals in the track ‘The Way I See Things’ as he sings the chorus, “ The way I see things / I could use a serious change of scenery / The ways I see things / I’d be better off / Better off if I leave .” Even though the song ‘I Said It’ is not the strongest example of Nonpoint’s usual catchy chorus on the album, it does show another level of Soriano as the track displays aggressive screaming and the vigorous drums skills of Robb Rivera. The lead single off of the album, ‘Left For You,’ is filled with deep riffs, deep bass lines and soaring vocals with a certain softness. Two minutes into ‘Left For You,’ Soriano slows the pace down as he croons, “ I’m trying to lead you away but i can’t / ’cause trying to keep us together is something that i know i can’t… do / I know I can’t do / Without you .” Additionally, the album is filled with faster-paced anthems where Soriano spits out lyrics with venom on tracks like ‘International Crisis,’ ‘That Day’ and ‘Temper,’ which features lyrics that shout as much warning as the galloping drum patterns and stern guitar solo and riffs. Guitarists Thomas and Lizzio also offer some enticing riffs on ‘Go Time’ that ring like an alarm, while Rivera shows off his serious skills behind the skins on the song ‘Independence Day,’ which is a prime example of the way Soriano merges both screams and harmony. There is a certain balance to ‘Nonpoint,’ which weaves in mid-tempo tracks that show off the melodic flow of the band such as ‘Another Mistake’ and ‘Pandora’s Box.’ Another notable track is ‘Ashes,’ which is definitely one of the more eclectic tracks on ‘Nonpoint,’ complete with Woloszyn’s tantalizing bass lines as the album ends as strong as it begins. There’s no doubt this forceful record will make you sweat and even pull through those dreadful last 15 minutes at the gym, especially since Nonpoint, both the album and band, are filled with a continuous flow of unyielding energy. ? [button href=”http://loudwire.com/nonpoint-taproot-new-york-concert/” title=”Check Out Photos of Nonpoint Performing in New York City” align=”center”]

Nonpoint Prize Pack Giveaway!

Razor & Tie Nonpoint are back and rocking as hard as ever with their new self-titled album and Loudwire is teaming up with the band to offer you a prize package surrounding the new release. By simply entering your details below, you could win an autographed Nonpoint CD, an autographed Nonpoint poster, and a black Nonpoint TV t-shirt (as seen to your left). Though the band has reconfigured their lineup, singer Elias Soriano feels they are solid moving forward. The vocalist says of the new disc , ” We wanted this record to be a punch in the face. There was a lot of stuff I wanted to artistically vent about. It’s a fresh start for us. We felt like having a self-titled record says it all. We hit the reset button, and there’s life again. You can hear it musically. We’re not going anywhere.” Drummer Robb Rivera echoes those sentiments, adding, “This album is the beginning of a brand new chapter in the world of Nonpoint … rejuvenated and full of positivity. Elias has written his most personal lyrics yet that shows the signs of endurance this band has had in our 15 year career.” So far, the response has been mostly positive, with the group already releasing the preview track ‘ I Said It ‘ as well as the recent single, ‘Left for You.’ To hear those songs, as well as the rest of the band’s latest release, you can order their album in a variety of packages at the group’s website . You can also fill out the form below for a chance to win the Nonpoint Prize Package: Nonpoint Prize Pack Giveaway Enter your e-mail address and T-shirt size for a chance to win an autographed Nonpoint CD, an autographed Nonpoint poster, and a black Nonpoint TV t-shirt . Contest ends Nov. 10, 2012. Click here for official rules . By entering this contest, you will automatically start receiving daily newsletters from Loudwire. You can unsubscribe at any time. You will also be added to the Nonpoint mailing list. Email T-shirt Size

Exclusive: Taproot Singer Stephen Richards Reveals Battle With Seizures

Taproot were set to celebrate the release of their latest album ‘The Episodes‘ earlier this year, but things took a turn when singer Stephen Richards began to battle a serious health condition, which has resulted in multiple seizures. In an exclusive interview with Loudwire, Richards opens up about his health, the seizures he has had and his outlook on the future as Taproot prepare for their upcoming trek with Nonpoint. Read

Loudwire Radio – Weekly Readers Poll

Here we are with a brand new Loudwire Radio readers poll. Every weekend, Loudwire Radio will play the Top 20 active rock songs of the week. However, we will also be playing one extra song on the show chosen by — you guessed it — the Loudwire readers! Congrats to the most recent winner Nonpoint and their new track ‘Left for You’ off of their upcoming new album due out