Posts Tagged ‘a-little-while’

Motorhead in the Studio Working on New Album

Motorhead Music If you’re not pumped for Motorhead ‘s new album, we suggest you check your pulse. Just in case you need an extra jolt to keep you on the edge of your seat, a photo has surfaced of frontman Lemmy Kilmister laying down some bass tracks in the studio for Motorhead’s follow-up album to 2010′s ‘The Wörld Is Yours.’ Motorhead are settled in the studio with longtime producer Cameron Webb for the band’s next album, which is expected to drop this summer. BraveWords recently spoke with Lemmy Kilmister to talk about Motorhead’s 21st studio album. “We’ve got 11 songs so far,” says Kilmister. “I’m just writing words to them at the moment, and putting bass and vocals on the tracks. So we’ll see – it will take a little while. It’s going all right though. I did two tracks yesterday.” Some confirmed song titles for the new Motorhead album include ‘Outsider’ and ‘Silence When You Speak to Me,’ As for the release date, Kilmister comments, “We’ve got to get it out by the end of summer.” So there you have it! Motorhead’s 21st studio album will see the light of day during the warmth of summer! Grab your Motorhead headphones , double-fist some Motorhead Shiraz along with a Bastards Lager and get ready for some new material from the rock ‘n’ roll legends. [button href=”http://loudwire.com/best-motorhead-songs/” title=”10 Best Motorhead Songs” align=”center”]

David Draiman Explains Disturbed Hiatus, Produces New Trivium Album

Ethan Miller, Getty Images David Draiman is an incredibly busy man at the moment. Along with creating the debut album for his new industrial band  Device , the vocalist is currently in the studio with Trivium to help produce the metal band’s next album. Draiman also recently gave an update about the on-hiatus Disturbed , revealing, “The beast certainly is not dead — it’s just sleeping for a little while.” During an interview with Artisan News  (watch below), Draiman spoke about the relationships he shares with his Disturbed bandmates and stresses that personal differences were not a factor in the band’s hiatus. “We’re all on great terms and we continue to have a very, very huge mutual respect and admiration for another; we check in on each other’s families,” Draiman says. “This was not a hiatus that was brought about by bad blood, this was not a hiatus that was brought about by any sort of legality or for me to decide to start a family or any of the rest of the nonsense that gets thrown out there. All the rest of the guys have families and we’ve been touring on the road with them the entire damn time. So one has nothing to do with the other.” Disturbed’s John Moyer is currently lending his talents to Adrenaline Mob, while Draiman reveals that guitarist Dan Donegan and drummer Mike Wengren may be working on a side project of their own. As mentioned, when not working on the upcoming debut album from Device, Draiman is also producing the next Trivium record. Draiman’s gig behind the soundboard was revealed by Metal Injection after photos of Draiman in the studio with Trivium were posted by the band. After Metal Injection asked, “Is David Draiman producing your new album?” Trivium bassist Paolo Gregoletto responded, “Yes sir, we just started pre pro in Austin.” Stay tuned for more news on Disturbed, Device, Trivium and all things David Draiman. David Draiman Talks Disturbed Hiatus [button href=”http://loudwire.com/david-draiman-device-debut-album-release-date/” title=”Next: Device Announce Release Date of Debut Album” align=”center”]

Black Dahlia Murder Drummer Shannon Lucas Exits Band to Pursue Other Projects

YouTube Black Dahlia Murder are in the midst of a lineup change, with drummer Shannon Lucas leaving the band to pursue outside projects. The split appears to be amicable though, as Lucas says he will continue to support the band as best he can and was instrumental in naming his replacement. In a video posting, Lucas states, “Some of you may have heard that I was sitting out on the current Dethklok tour. That is correct. I’m also stepping back from BDM to pursue some other things in life. Filling in right now is a kid named Alan Cassidy. He played for Abigail Williams for a little while and he is an outstanding drummer. I was active in helping the band pick him as a fill-in. There’s no permanent member yet. Alan’s just filling in for now. He plays the parts just like they are on the record and he’s an outstanding drummer, so if you go see him, show him some love. He’s a good dude.” Lucas went on to thank the fans for coming to the show, buying tickets and merchandise and supporting their albums. As for the group he’s leaving behind, the drummer adds, “I wanna thank the band for giving me some of the best years of my life and records that I am very, very proud to be a part of. I’ve always loved BDM and I will always continue to be in the background and help them out, watch them grow, further their career and put out more records.” At present, Lucas says he’s booked January studio time to track drums on a project he has with Killswitch Engage ‘s Adam Dutkiewicz and Cannibal Corpse ‘s George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher. He’s also got a grind project that will follow that’s expected to feature some name players. And on the business side, he and his wife are building up to the launch of a tattoo shop just outside of Richmond, Va. Watch Shannon Lucas’ Black Dahlia Murder Exit Video [button href=”http://loudwire.com/the-black-dahlia-murder-lead-guitarist-ryan-knight-talks-metal-new-record-at-orion/” title=”Next: Black Dahlia Murder’s Ryan Knight Talks Metal” align=”center”]