Monday, January 2, 2012

Daily Headbang for January 2nd: Yesterday Is Dead and Gone

One of the top songs of 2011, Arch Enemy's "Yesterday Is Dead and Gone" is your daily headbang for today. Is fast, heavy and powered by heavy riffs and Angela Gossow's screaming vocals. You can headbang to this one for hours on end.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Season's Beatings!

Happy holidays and welcome back to The Daily Headbang, one of your top heavy metal news sources! From here on out you'll be able to find up-to-date info on all your favorite bands.

Here's your first daily headbang! As it's the first day of the year and the first day of a new era for our site, it has to be one of the great songs in metal history, something that's heavy, but melodic with solid vocals. I'm going to turn to one of my all-time favorite bands, Lamb of God and their song "In Your Words" from their 2009 release, Wrath. Check it out!

Friday, December 30, 2011

Returning Soon!

After a long hiatus, The Daily Headbang will return January 1st, heavier than ever. Get ready...

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Music As A Weapon Tour V

Disturbed! Back again for another round of Music As a Weapon Tour, this time bringing Mayhem Fest headliners Korn along with Sevendust and rising stars In This Moment. It appears that there will be two legs to the tour, with cities for the first being released, currently without dates. More cities and dates will be announced soon so be sure to keep a lookout. To add incentive, the first 1000 tickets to every show will be discounted five dollars, so if you plan on going, get your tix early! Check to see if there's a show near you. This is a class act. Don't miss it!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

MOTIONLESS IN WHITE: LIVE

Finally, after weeks, months of waiting, Motionless in White came to OKC. It was awesome! They stole the show from Black Veil Brides and William Control, playing a thunderous thirty minute set. They made their way through some new songs and some old stuff including Billy In 4C Never Saw It Coming, Ghost in the Mirror, Immaculate Misconception, Abigail, Cobwebs, and Creatures. Their sound was pretty good for a young band, not quite as clear as the following acts, but easily distinguishable.

As for William Control, I have to say he was a little boring and gave off a strange stage persona. His songs were pretty weak, his best performance being his only hit I'm Only Human Sometimes.

Black Veil Brides was entertaining, but not quite as strong in showmanship as MIW. They gave me a KISS vibe more than a metal vibe with some screamed vocals being the only real change.

Motionless In White is on the road with A Skylit Drive right now so check them out if their going to a city near you!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

MOTIONLESS IN WHITE: CREATURES

This Tuesday brought us the debut full-length album from the post-hardcore band Motionless In White, who has appeared in several articles over the past few months. This was one of my most highly anticipated albums of the year and didn't disappoint in the slightest. Creatures is exciting, heavy and a big breath of fresh air in the metal scene. Though I'm sure it will take a couple more tours and albums for most people, this band has dethroned Bring Me the Horizon and the Devil Wears Prada as the kings of post-hardcore (screamo).

This album starts out strongly with the song Immaculate Misconception, which hits you in the face right away with a chugging guitar riff and the screaming vocals of Chris Motionless. Of course, as is their custom, we're treated to the typical emo vocals mixed perfectly with the unclean. Very similar to their EP When Love Met Destruction, Creatures keeps a consistent sound without boring the listener. There's always something different and always something exciting about every song.

You can pick it up at most places for between 8 and 10 dollars. This one is worth checking out, as I definitely think Motionless In White have put themselves in the running for Album of the Year when the first annual Headbang awards are handed out in January.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Releases This Week

Hey guys, sorry for the lack of posts. School's been kicking my butt and I've been really busy. I'll try to get on it as much as possible.

This week saw new albums from Abigail Williams, Mushroomhead, and Halford, along with a new DVD by Slipknot titled, (Sic)nesses. Also releasing material this week was Avian, James LaBrie, October Tide, Powerglove, Unearthly Trance, Angra, Iron Fire, and Place of Skulls with a DVD put on the shelves by August Burns Red. Check it out!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

TOUR: Motionless in White

These guys are touring maniacs! After exploring the states with In This Moment last winter, they played some spring shows, recorded an album, then got right back out there on the final legs of Warped Tour before heading off on Thrash and Burn Tour. Now, they've jumped on 2 (yes, 2) straight tours that end and begin only 3 days apart. They'll be kicking off the mayhem opening up for relatively new bands Black Veil Brides and William Control, then they're hitting the road supporting A Skylit Drive and bringing along For All Those Sleeping, Woe Is Me, and Scarlett O'Hara.

This sextet is absolutely awesome! I saw them back in December and have listened to their EP When Love Met Destruction almost every day since then and it doesn't get old. If you're into some Screamo and feel like doing some major headbanging, go check these guys out. It'll be worth it. You can pick up their debut full-length album, Creatures, on October 12th.

Release Tuesday

Today we saw the release of Stone Sour's third studio album, Audio Secrecy, their follow up to Come What(ever) May and the seventh installment in Helmet's career, Seeing Eye Dog.

Coming out this Friday will be Swashbuckle's Crime Always Pays... and Kamelot's Poetry for the Poisoned.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

DISTURBED: ASYLUM

This is it! One of the most highly anticipated albums of the year is here! Disturbed has released their fifth studio album titled, Asylum. I'm sure you've all heard the song Another Way to Die, which has gotten significant radio play this summer. Now it's time for the real thing. I haven't had a chance to listen to album and actually won't be able to get a copy until Monday, so look for a review around then.

The Murderdolls also released an album yesterday, their first in eight years as they reunited for an album and a couple tours. The CD is titled Women and Children Last, and you can catch them on tour with Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper this October.

Also releasing material was 10 Years, putting out their fourth studio album, Feeding the Wolves. The Autumn Offering produced their fifth album, which is self titled. Cephalic Carnage and For Today released the albums Misled By Certainty and Breaker, respectively.

It was a busy day for heavy metal! Check it out!