Mike Thrasher Presents
 

Thursday, July 29, 2010 at Hawthorne Theatre
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GENRES
Metal
Rock

 
KUFO's Metalopolis Presents
Soilwork
Death Angel
Augury
Mutiny Within
Swashbuckle

Thursday, July 29, 2010
Hawthorne Theatre 503-233-7100
1507 SE 39th Ave, Portland, OR (MapQuest)
8pm (doors open at 7pm). All Ages.
$20.00 advance tix from TicketsWest.
$23.00 at the door.

"Sworn To A Great Divide" is the long awaited return to
the aggression and dynamics of "Natural Born Chaos", and
a startling re-invention of the trademark Soilwork
sound that will force the copycats and wannabes to
look for a new career. Bigger and bolder than ever."
Carl Begai/BRAVE WORDS & BLOODY KNUCKLES

The question that has bothered every SOILWORK fan recently has been weather the band can manage to record an album as strong as their previous ones since main composer Peter Wichers left the fold. The answer is short and simple: YES! "Sworn To A Great Divide" is a killer record and by far their best work to date.

Combining the best elements from both, "Stabbing The Drama" and "Natural Born Chaos", the new record is a reinvention of SOILWORK's sound. Catchy as hell but at the same time brutal as fvck!

Vocalist Speed has once again outdone himself, improving on his trademark sound with help from Devin Townsend (STRAPPING YOUNG LAD), who produced the vocals in his Canadian studio. The riffs are razor sharp at all times, both in melodic or total shred mode, and when it comes to the drumming, Dirk Verbeuren shows he is one of the best metal drummers on this planet, period.

The first single is "Exile" -- one listen to the track and you will know why. It's an impressive song from the opening seconds, both memorable and melodic for sure but songs like "Your Beloved Scapegoat", "As The Sleeper Awaits" or the up tempo smasher, "The Pittsburgh Syndrome" will also be among your new favorite SOILWORK songs!!

To make a long story short: "Sworn To A Great Divide" is the next step up on the big ladder of success that is SOILWORK's career. The band has done everything possible to create another killer album and they have more than suceeded. Not a single fan will be disappointed by this record as this one really captures the essence of the band. It delivers both strength and passion in one deadly cocktail of emotions.

Call them Melodic Death Metal, Thrash Metal, Modern Metal -- whatever, if doesn´t matter as the only thing that counts is that SOILWORK are good.
"Sworn To A Great Divide" makes them even better...

ABOUT DEATH ANGEL -
Not every band can live up to a legacy but every once in a while a group exceeds expectations by pushing boundaries in a genre they've helped create. DEATH ANGEL is one such band and with "Killing Season" they have raised the bar for themselves as well as maybe even creating a new genre most aptly described as "thrash n' roll." Produced by Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Rush, Velvet Revolver, Shadows Fall, Stone Sour) at Studio 606 in Northridge, CA, this is DEATH ANGEL's most sonically devastating record to date.

Among the youngest bands ever to storm the metal genre, DEATH ANGEL have come to be known as one of the most influential bands to emerge from the thriving Bay Area Thrash Metal Scene in the early 1980s, an era where one could catch Cliff Burton (Metallica) at the front of the stage at Ruthie's Inn banging his head to Death Angel's inventive style, and speedy, complex arrangements.

In 1986, a DEATH ANGEL demo produced by Kirk Hammett (Metallica) titled Kill As One sparked the interest of Enigma Records. The band was soon signed and the band's debut, The Ultra Violence, was released in 1987. Drummer Andy Galeon was just 14 years old at the time. The album was a full-frontal assault on the ears, buzzing with the group's youthful energy, and The Ultra Violence sold 40,000 copies in just four months. Another innovative recording, Frolic Through the Park, followed, marking DEATH ANGEL's evolution both lyrically and musically. "Bored," another track from the band's second release, highlighted the cutting-edge band's inventive dynamics, and won a spot on MTV's "Headbanger's Ball."

Geffen Records was impressed enough with DEATH ANGEL's television premier to offer the band a deal, and DEATH ANGEL became the first band of their breed to appear on the major label's roster. At Geffen, the band released what is widely regarded as one of the most original and accomplished thrash metal albums ever recorded, Act III. The record pushed the limits of the genre to create something truly unique, a definitive work that is essential to any metal fan's music collection. Death Angel's masterful songwriting ability was once again on display nationwide in 1990, as the videos for "Seemingly Endless Time' and 'Room With a View' saw heavy rotation on MTV.

DEATH ANGEL's world tour between 1986 and 1990 included two sold-out tours of Japan. In fact, nearly every date on the Act III World Tour were sold out to capacity, a remarkable achievement for any band, but particularly stunning for such a young group, not to mention one comprised of cousins.

DEATH ANGEL's trajectory to fame was tragically cut short in 1990, when the band's tour bus crashed in the Arizona desert. Drummer Andy Galeon was critically injured, and would need more than a year to recover. During this downtime, vocalist Mark Osegueda left the band and moved to New York to pursue a life outside of music. The remaining members went on to form The Organization, and released two full-length albums under that name. The "O," as they came to be known, toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe, including two appearances at Holland's famed Dynamo Open Air Festival, a support slot on Rob Halford's "Fight" tour, and as the main support for a Motorhead tour in Europe.

The "O" disbanded in 1995 and the members split up into various projects. DEATH ANGEL wouldn't resurface again until 2001 to perform at a cancer benefit for frontman Chuck Billy (Testament) called "Thrash of the Titans." The response was so great that many offers came quickly in 2002, beginning with a "secret" gig in San Francisco, and sold it out under the psuedo name, "Kill As One."

The next year saw DEATH ANGEL supporting Metallica at the Fillmore in San Francisco as well as supporting Anthrax and Halford in the US. What began as a gathering of positive vibes for a friend turned into a full time mission to continue a journey that began so long ago. In 2004 Death Angel released their long awaited fourth studio disc, The Art of Dying; on Nuclear Blast. A natural progression from Act III; the new album delivered straight Thrash Metal with diverse musicality to rave reviews worldwide. The band hit the road to support T.A.O.D., embarking on an extensive tour with festival appearances in Germany, Belgium, Italy, Finland, Mexico and Japan. The group found themselves sharing the bill with many of their early influences from UFO to Alice in Chains, The Exploited to Guns n Roses!

Soon the band would start working on material that would become their fifth full length album. "Killing Season" perfectly combines the sound of their earlier output with a much heavier and refined production.

Guitarist, Rob Cavestany, stated about the concept behind group's newest thrashsterpiece: "'Killing Season,' is a true story that has happened before, time and time again, as it is happening at this moment. It's a tale told of tyranny, rebellion and justice. Each song is a reflection of this oppressive situation through the eyes of those affected by it. Driven by greed, the actions of those 'in control.' Inflict irreversible consequences upon innocent victims of power hungry swine! The eventual result is frustration, despair, anger and finally revolution."

"This record speaks of truth and freedom. It also tells of the pain and suffering caused by this brutal reality we're forced to live in. Fueled by angst combined with hope, 'Killing Season' is about to begin!"

 

 
 
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