-
Helldown – March Of The Damned – Backseat Mafia
Welsh metallers Helldown are one of the fiercest bands to come out of Wales over the past decade. This year, the unstoppable quartet have stepped up another gear and so far have released two thunderous singles, ‘Beneath The Veil’, with its accompanying video , and more recently, ‘War Is All’. They now share new single ‘March Of The Damned’. The band comment: ‘“March Of The Damned’ is based around the idea that we’re all slowly walking to our end, regardless of our status or what we die for, we all end up in the same place. This track leans more towards heaviness, rather than speed; it’s a hammer instead of…
-
Slash’s Star-Studded Bluies Album’Orgy Of The Damned’ Out Now – Backseat Mafia
Slash the iconic, guitarist and songwriter has released his highly anticipated sixth solo album titled ‘Orgy of the Damned’ via Gibson Records HERE. Slash has also revealed the third single and a new video for ‘Papa Was A Rolling Stone’ featuring Demi Lovato’s powerhouse vocals. Watch the video which portrays Demi Lovato, SLASH and his blues band Johnny Griparic (bass), Teddy ‘ZigZag’ Andreadis (keyboards), Michael Jerome (drums), and Tash Neal (vocals/guitar) recording the song in the studio fused with historical footage and a 70s raw energy and vibe befitting the song. Demi Lovato comments: “Slash is a legendary talent and friend I’ve known for years, so I was thrilled to collaborate with him again for his project. He brought such an amazing energy when we were in the studio and reimagining this iconic song together was effortless and fun. He…
-
Slash Shares First Single From New Blues Inspired Album ‘Orgy Of The Damned’ – Backseat Mafia
Slash has announced his highly anticipated sixth solo album titled ‘Orgy of the Damned’, which will be released on the 17th May via Gibson Records. The album features Slash’s blues band made up of Johnny Griparic (bass), Teddy Andreadis (keyboards), Michael Jerome (drums), and Tash Neal (vocals/guitar). The album will feature a collection of 12 dynamic songs that shakes up and revitalizes blues classics with a stripped down, instinctive approach that pays homage to the blues. The first single ‘Killing Floor’ which features Brian Johnson of AC/DC on vocals, and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith on harmonica–is an electrifying, raucous and gleefully unbridled take on Howlin’ Wolf’s 1964 Chicago blues standard. Slash comments: “‘Killing Floor’ is one of my favourite Howlin’ Wolf songs, but also one of…