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0 Metallian – Reviews – Idol of Fear (Album of The Month Jan 2015), Kolony, Norilsk

  • January 2, 2015
  • by Asher
  • · Idol of Fear · Kolony · Norilsk

http://www.metallian.com/news0115.php#demoreviews

0 BEST OF 2014 – OUR CONTRIBUTORS’ TOP CANADIAN PICKS (INDIVIDUAL LISTS) – Viathyn, Hollow

  • January 2, 2015
  • by Asher
  • · Hollow · Viathyn

http://hellbound.ca/2015/01/best-2014-contributors-top-canadian-picks-individual-lists/

0 All Heavy Metal – Interview – Arbitrator

  • January 2, 2015
  • by Asher
  • · Arbitrator

http://www.allheavymetal.net/news/article/aid/176/A_Interview_with_Arbitrator

0 Lords of Metal – Idol of Fear – All Sights Affixed, Ablaze

  • January 2, 2015
  • by Asher
  • · Idol of Fear

http://www.lordsofmetal.nl/en/reviews/view/id/28810

0 Lords of Metal – Conquer – A Worms Demise

  • January 2, 2015
  • by Asher
  • · Conquer

http://www.lordsofmetal.nl/en/reviews/view/id/28774

0 Happy New Year! Calgary’s first round of Wacken METAL Battle Canada is one week from today at Dickens Pub. Blackest Sin, Burning Effigy, and Hellborn Death Engines are all killer bands! It’s gonna be a great show!

  • January 2, 2015
  • by Asher
  • · Wacken Metal Battle Canada

Happy New Year! Calgary’s first round of Wacken METAL Battle Canadais one week from today at Dickens Pub. Blackest Sin, Burning Effigy, and Hellborn Death Engines are all killer bands! It’s gonna be a great show!https://www.facebook.com/events/874317915932820

 

0 Voir – Critiques en vrac : Avec Fayne, Kolony, Laika et Blind Race (Janvier 2015)

  • January 2, 2015
  • by Asher
  • · Blind Race · Fayne · Kolony

http://voir.ca/chanceuxqueteux/2015/01/02/vracjanv15/

0 Arbitrator – Indoctrination of Sacrilege – Release Date – February 13, 2015 – Canadian College Radio Charts

  • January 1, 2015
  • by Asher
  • · Arbitrator

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Arbitrator – Indoctrination of Sacrilege – Release Date – February 13, 2015

For the Week Ending: Tuesday, February 17, 2015

#5 – CJLO 1690 AM – Montreal, QC – Loud – (Earshot)

#11 – CJLO 1690 AM – Montreal, QC – Top 30 – (Earshot)

For the Week Ending: Tuesday, January 27, 2015

#5 – CJLO 1690 AM – Montreal, QC – Loud – (Earshot)

0 EPK – Sanktuary – Winter’s Doom (2016)

  • January 1, 2015
  • by Asher
  • · Sanktuary

Sanktuary – Winter’s Doom (2016)

Release Date: Jan 22, 2016

R.I.Y.L. = Evile, 3 Inches of Blood, Havok, Mantic Ritual, Metal Church, Annihilator, Exciter, Cauldron, White Wizzard

PR Rep – Jon Asher – ashermedia(@)gmail.com

Radio Tracking – radiotrackingashermedia(@)gmail.com

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Track Listing: Sanktuary – Winter’s Doom
1. Space Race (4:30)
2. Wild Is The Wind (4:12)
3. Vermin Lord (6:50)
4. Winter’s Doom (3:39)
5. Open Your Eyes (4:40)
6. Corpse Blockade (4:15)
7. Maximum Authority (4:46)
Album Length: 32:55
Album Credits:
– All songs performed by: Sanktuary
– Songs written by: Sanktuary
– Produced by: Sanktuary & Jim Holland
– Engineered by: Jim Holland at Green Needle Records
– Mixed by: Jim Holland at Green Needle Records
– Mastered by: Jim Holland at Green Needle Records
– Album Artwork: Tyler Grasholm
Track By Track:

1. Space Race: It’s about… the race to space! Superior technology, more advanced weapons, a more modern cold war kind of feel.

2. Wild Is The Wind: You can make of this one whatever you want but to me it’s about home. It’s our ode to the Yukon.

3. Vermin Lord: The rats are coming for you!

4. Winter’s Doom: Another track loosely based around the Yukon. I guess you can see that we were happy to be home.

5. Open Your Eyes (To The Lies): Don’t feed the propaganda machine. Expose them and they are weak.

6. Corpse Blockade: A necromancer summons the dead and forms a wall of corpses as his entourage. Don’t fuck with this necromancer.

7. Maximum Authority: Another political one. Police State USA.

Sanktuary_Group

L-R: Anders Grasholm – Drums | Cole Hume – Bass | Alan Binger – Vocals, Guitar | Glen Emond – Guitar [Download High Res Press Photo]

Power thrash champions SANKTUARY hail from the harsh and blisteringly cold of the deep far North of Canada’s Yukon Territory situating themselves in the city of Whitehorse (pretty far north, like the Siberia of Canada eh!). They have been trekking across the country for the past 6 years to bring their fierce and dynamic high speed riffs, catchy hooks, and belted out lyrics to the metal crowds.

A collective vision that began in high school with a group of like-minded teens fed up with the constraints of mainstream music who wanted to emulate the lifestyles of their favourite bands. Their straight-forward, no-bullshit attitudes shape their signature brand of heavy metal, which has lead them to release the full length, 2013’s ‘Something Fierce’, which reached #19 on the national college radio loud charts, 2011’s ‘Tundrastruck’ split with Nova Scotia’s Black Moor and Montreal’s Metallian plus two EPs 2010’s ‘Black Magic’ and 2009’s self-titled.

Members of the band write harmoniously, basing each song off of a key riff from either Alan Binger (vocals and guitar), Glen Emond (guitar), or Cole Hume (bass), and then Anders Grasholm (drums) works his magic on the rhythm of each tune.

2016 see the band’s return with their sophomore album ‘Winter’s Doom’ set for release on January 22nd, 2016. The album features seven killer high speed, breakneck thrash metal tracks inspired by the Yukon’s far North they call home along with other issues such as politics, technology, etc..

“In the title track and album cover we portray ourselves as heavy metal warriors thriving in a habitat where most would perish instantaneously.That’s our homeland, the Yukon.” comments the band.

Stay tuned for what Sanktuary has to offer for fans! Visit their Facebook page for more details at www.facebook.com/sanktuarymetal.

Discography
2009 – Sanktuary EP
2010 – Black Magic Brew EP
2011 – Tundrastruck Split EP
2013 – Something Fierce LP

Tours & Festivals
2012 – Something Fierce Across Canada Tour
2011 – Boozed, Used and Abused Eastern Canadian Tour
2011 – Annihilation of The Nation Cross Canada w/ Black Moor
2011 – Maritime Mayhem – Mini-Tour w/ Fatality
2010 – Waking The Dead Eastern Canadian Tour
2010 – Cross Canadian Tour
2009 – Western Canadian Tour

Shared Stage w/
3 Inches of Blood, Blood Ceremony, Fatality, Skull Fist, Unleash the Archers, Black Moor, Hellacaust, Aggressor, Shotgun Cure, Striker, Alcoholator, Reanimator, Mastery, Savage Blade, Datura, Descendant, The Order of Chaos, Tiger Star, Terrifier, Metalian

Endorsed by:
Peace Drums and Percussion – http://www.peace-drums.com/

“It’s like a lightweight Havok or Evile” – Terrorizer Magazine

“On their debut full-length ‘Something Fierce’, Sanktuary deliver a furious half hour of exceptionally retro-infused metal. Although inspired by NWOBHM in much of its tonality, there’s a good dose of vintage speed metal injected in to the band’s ferocious delivery, with the result being something rather thrashy indeed. ‘Thrill Of The Kill’ is a great example of this, the band channelling an early Bay Area feel through both the unrelenting riffs and spit-drenched bite of the lyrics….when Sanktuary get it right, such as on the brilliantly eviler-than-thou heavy metal anthem ‘Midnite Mass’, they sound as suitably fierce as their album title implies.” – Powerplay Mag UK
“Canadians Sanktuary may have a dodgy moniker and album artwork featuring a clumsily-drawn skeletal beast-warrior, but once you get past that, there’s a lot to enjoy. Their sound is equal parts traditional metal and machine-gun thrash, all topped off with some high-flying, melodic vocals and peppered with spiralling solos. Take some early Testament, shades of Annihilator, throw in some classic Vicious Rumors, and a pinch of Lååz Rockit, give the resulting mixture a raw, electric production, and inject it with youthful energy and a certain naive charm…it is great fun and passes in a flash, leaving you ready for more.” – Zero Tolerance Mag

“Drawing on elements from traditional metal and early thrash-, speed-, and power metal, Sanktuary’s music is quite melodic and considerably easy to listen to and take in. There are plenty of all out rock ‘n’ metal guitar histrionic, and the mildly Geddy Lee-ish vocals actually fit nicely into the picture…Capturing the best of thrash as it was in its nascent era, Sanktuary’s “Something Fierce” should appeal to fans of thrash, speed, and traditional metal alike.” 4/5 – MetalMusicArchives

“‘Hailing from the farthest reaches of Canada, The Yukon, Sanktuary are a band hot on the heels of their contemporaries laying down a mix of classic metal, power metal (US) and thrash all in one debut album release that is presented in a very nice digipak format…This is a mix of great musical genres, delivering a real exuberant energy and clear passion, Sanktuary are certainly worth checking out.'” – Brutalism

“My first impression of Something Fierce was that this was the kind of album I would have saved my allowance for. It represents everything that is good and exciting about thrash and doesn’t sacrifice musical quality for ego or showmanship. It just thrashes, from beginning to end. The best tracks on this album are those that go for sheer speed—check out “Thrill of the Kill,” “Screeching for Vengeance,” and “Fire in the Sky”—for the way these guys dive in to the speed and energy, the thrill, of the music itself. These are good thrash songs, contributions to a beloved musical style, not karaoke-style imitations.” – SeofTranquility

“With a mature, up-tempo, retro sound they could be described as a blend of Iron Maiden and early Motley Crue. But despite the comparison, they are a unique group that is definitely worth a listen…This album holds a very consistent sound that displays Sanktuary’s clear and driven musical style. All 8 songs sound like they belong on vinyl, destined to spin in a 1970’s designed garage during a rowdy house party. Sanktuary reflects badass metal from a different era and is indeed something fierce.” 5/5 – Louder Than Hell

“I love listening to this album. It’s barely left my ears since I have gotten it.” – Metal Forces Magazine

“Something Fierce is packed with enough galloping rhythms to make an entire battalion of cavalry jealous. Shades of Metallica can be heard and they even have a track called “Screeching for Vengeance.” Complete with clean vocals, ripping solos, big choruses and gang shouts, this is an uncompromising homage to the golden age of heavy metal. It’s something I like to call “buddy metal.”. Grab some buddies and some beverages and fire up Something Fierce.” – Heavy Metal.About.com

“The eight-track, 29 minute EP is almost a bit too short but always leave them wanting more, which is just what the band did. The power-trio rips out the eight cuts of molten metal with a string sense of and velocity coursing through the veins of the album. Melding classic Metal and hints of thrash, Sanktuary finds a sweet spot with some excellent songs with good delivery bolstered by good gang vocals…If you need a touchstone reference, I van hear nice bits of other great Canadian bands like Cauldron, Skullfist and all those types of acts. SOMETHING FIERCE is an admirable, sure to catch a few ears and the band will be one to watch.” – Metal-Rules

“I think the best description of “Something Fierce” would be to say that it’s a time machine: It’s a non-stop flight to 1984, where we can enjoy the biggest jewels of thrash.” – GoetiaMetal

“Looking for the unholy love child of Judas Priest & Metallica, as fronted by a singer who sounds half Geddy Lee/half Lee Dorrian? Look no further! “Something Fierce” is the fine collection of whiplash groove thrash that you seek. The solid debut by displaced Yukoners, Sanktuary, takes you on a shake-your-hips, raise-your-fist, wild thrashin’ retro power metal ride.”  – CKCU 931. FM (Ottawa) – E.v’s Underground

“‘Something Fierce’ is a solid metal album. Sanktuary has a sound that is reminiscent of 80’s metal only heavier. I’m a pretty big fan of their sound! …I love the vintage metal vibe that Sanktuary has going on – sweeping guitars and catchy lyrics. I definitely think you should give them a lis” – Confront Magazine

“if you’re looking for a ferocious and fun NWOBHM styled record then this is the album for you. More violent than Iron Maiden but also quite a bit more laid back than Slayer this is a record that should appeal to metalheads across the globe. Rife with references to classic metal anthems, fiery solos that will take you by the throat and pounding riffs that are meant to be listened to as you roar on down the highway Sanktuary are not to be missed. If Something Fierce is any indication then these guys are well on the way to a long and successful career of pure heavy metal mastery.” – Two Guys Metal Reviews

“Something Fierce is exactly what this album is, Sanktuary has recorded one of the best  Traditional Canadian Heavy Metal Album that I have listened to in a long ass time.” – KingstonMusicReviews

“Sanktuary have it all on this release and they manage to create a sound that combines vintage thrash riffs, melodic/speed and power metal passages in great abundance. This is a fantastic debut and if you enjoy the sounds of past eras like classic thrash, early 80’s speed metal and the NWOBHM then this might be for you. Something Fierce is no mere throwback, but a testament to the elements that forged such great sub-genres in the first place.” – The Metal Pit

“recent transplants from the Yukon to Nova Scotia and I’m pretty sure they didn’t do much but play music before heading south. Thrash with a thick coating of traditional metal, ‘Raise The Flag’ is a crowd pleaser and having heard them play it live, I know this to be true. I can’t wait for these guys to put out a full length!” – Earshot! (Review of Tundrastruck split EP)

“Raise The Flag is faithful track number two. Now without wanting to compare, I hear a little of early Metallica even a little Pound for Pound Anvil in this track. Without a doubt this is a beer drinking metal anthem. It makes me feel like slamming my text book against my vandalized desk and telling Ms.Sulley to “Fuck off, art history blows!” – Hard And Heavy Zine (Review of Tundrastruck split EP)

“I was excited to hear Sanktuary as they are a thrash metal band from the Yukon, and hell who ever hears of metal bands from the North. So that in itself right there is a big point of interest to get you excited…I do know that the opening track “Speed Demon” totally sticks in my head, and yes it sounds exactly like you expect it to sound. On their myspace page they have a thing that says just fucking metal and I think that really sums up everything you need to know about Sanktuary. If you like thrash then don’t hesitate listen to this as soon as you possibly can.” – Left Hip Mag (Review of Sanktuary EP 2009)

“The penultimate band last night was another Halifax speed metal band, that being Black Moor’s good friends Sanktuary, and though their sounds were similar in genre, Sanktuary stood out on their own as well! Compared to Black Moor, Sanktuary’s sound wasn’t as varied, taking more cues from speed metal in general, so it was more straightforward, but still very relentless and entertaining! Alan Binger’s vocals were really nice, ranging from a suitable heavy metal tone to some really melodic patches and even a couple falsetto notes here and there! He and Cole Hume rocked our faces off with their crushing metal sounds, and Anders Grasholm fit perfectly with his proficient drum skills! Though their originals were really entertaining and full of great old school metal, fans of Metallica were pleased to hear them cover “The Four Horsemen” and “Motorbreath” at the end of their set, which was really cool! Though I was getting worn out by this point, I recognized the talent of Sanktuary, and hopefully they come back to the Soo really soon!” – The Sault Metal Scene (Concert Review)

“Sanktuary delivers a retro speed/thrash style…”Raise the Flag” is a catchy and upbeat speed metal track” – Metal Music Archives (Review of Tundrastruck split EP)

“Originally from Whitehorse you have to wonder if that adds to the speed in which they play. Being cold all the time in their youth must have made them play quickly to stay warm. To be serious this is a great fast moving song (Raise The Flag) that is true thrash in every sense of the word.” – WeLoveMetal.com (Review from Tundrastruck spilt EP)

“Raise the Flag converted me with it’s rhythmically interesting grooves–I like that they don’t do everything cliche, and I detect some stonerrock influence here, especially in the outro. Gives your neck a break and shifts gears from headbanging to headbobbing, something i’m all for. Also a wicked guitar solo, and shouted gang vocals, right on boys! The performance is technically great,” – Noisography (Review from Tundrastruck split EP)

“This is raw Thrash-influenced Metal as it should be. The demo has a real live feel about it. The guitar chugs away, the drums are battered & the singer grunts far more than he shrieks. BMB is a beer driven & enthusiastic romp in four songs. It does everything it says on the tin.” – Pulp Metal Mag (Review of Black Magic Brew EP 2010)

 

 

0 EPK – Milo McMahon – Gone Too Long (2014)

  • January 1, 2015
  • by Asher
  • · Milo McMahon

Milo McMahon – Gone Too Long (2014)

Contacts: PR Rep – Jon Asher – ashermedia[@]gmail.com

Radio Promotions – radiotrackingashermedia[@]gmail.com

Booking & Managment: Milo McMahon – music@milomcmahon.com

RIYL = Neil Young, The Beatles, Black Keys, John Frusciante, Alt-J, Beach Boys, Dan Mangan, Joel Plaskett, Sam Roberts, Pink Floyd

MiloMcMahon.com | Facebook | Twitter | Reverbnation | Soundcloud | Youtube | CBC Radio 3 | Instagram

Gone Too Long Artwork

1. Gone Too Long (2:58)
2. Come Get Me Eyes (2:49)
3. Buyin’ A Truck (3:01)
EP Length: 8:49

Release Date: October 24, 2014
Label: Milo McMahon Music
Distribution: Tunecore

All songs performed by: Milo McMahon
All songs written by: Milo McMahon
Produced by: Milo McMahon (Buyin’ a Truck produced by Dave Newfeld)
Mixed by: Braden Salt (Buyin’ a Truck mixed by Dave Newfeld)
Mastered by: Harris Newman
Single Released: Buyin’ a Truck May 8, 2014
Available on: Digital Only

Album Lineup: Milo McMahon – Guitar, Vocals, Bass, Percussion; Adrian Solarino – Drums; Joseph Yarmush – Guitar; Lisa Iwanicki-Moore – Backing Vocals; Hannah Rahimi – Flute; Dave Newfeld – Keys, Percussion

Live Band Lineup: Milo McMahon – Guitar, Vocals; Mike Beaton – Drums, Samples

SOCAN_Logo MAPL Logo

Discography:
Gone Too Long EP (October 2014)
Big City Hustle (March 2014)

“We can feel Milo’s talent in his music, and the energy that his band brings to the act. The vocalist and frontman Milo is definitely a talented singer – he has a very nice and soothing voice, with a wide vocal range. There is definitely a lot of potential to move up for this Montreal musician.” – (Live Review) – The Scene Mag

“The first track, “Gone Too Long”, is both melodic and catchy with some fairly awesome flute playing. The second track, “Come Get Me Eyes”, a little more rock than the first track, is equally as catchy. The guitar and bass, along with the lyrics, really stand out on this track. The last track, “Buyin’ a Truck”, is a fun song about missing somebody. I can see it being a good sing-along tune as well.” – Bucketlist Music Reviews

“Big City Hustle is definitely one of the more interesting eclectic I’ve heard in a while…. It takes a lot of courage to make a concept album, especially to do one alone, and McMahon grabs the bull by the horns with full-force. This album shows the beginnings of a very promising musical career and should not be overlooked.” – The Scene Mag

“The real star of the night was Milo McMahon, the event‘s second act. After having spent some years in Toronto, he has come to this fine city to establish his base of operations, and this was the debut of his new band. He sang with a passionate wail; his voice harkens back to the style and register of 70s progressive rockers, except with that particular rawness and energy of punk. He does, however, place emphasis on the clarity of his lyrics, so that his wit and overall lyrical skill is not lost in the sound of the music – a definite plus. The fender-on-fender blast of electric guitar was the perfect companion to Milo’s voice, as it filled the venue with an appropriately boastful roar of riffs in the finest rock tradition. It was a great tone that was very effectively dialled-in like an electric guitar should be. His set included a number of real standout tracks, such as “Big City Hustle,” “Celtic Tiger,” and “Don‘t Go To Edmonton To Dance,” as they all contained a wonderful mix of great lyrics and riffs. Personally speaking, I would have to say that you owe it to yourself to see Milo and his band. It is absolutely a must-see act if you love rock music and want to see an up-and-comer playing the style the way it should be played: with energy and integrity.” – Hot Soupe

Live Videos:

Milo McMahon - Press Photo copy

With his infectious stage presence, impressive guitar playing and powerful voice, Montreal based solo rock musician Milo McMahon has harvested a following of enthusiastic fans from across Canada with two releases in one year. His most recent, the three song EP ‘Gone Too Long’ release in October 2014 was produced by Dave Newfeld (Broken Social Scene, Super Furry Animals) and features performances by Joseph Yarmush of Suuns along with Lisa Iwanycki Moore of Blood & Glass. His debut album, ‘Big City Hustle’ released in March of 2014, explores the dichotomy of the struggle to make it as a successful musician in downtown Toronto along with his second life: that of a tree planter in the wilds of Northern Canada where he spent over two years living in a tent in the Canadian wilderness planting over one million trees.

The youngest of five, Milo was born at home in Dublin, Ireland but relocated to wintry Winnipeg, MB shortly after where he developed a love of all things Canadian: canoeing, hockey and rock n’ roll. Early memories of Guns n’ Roses on the living room hi-fi, Neil Young’s Harvest Moon on long car rides and later, the Red Hot Chili Peppers on repeat on his first Walkman have certainly left an impression on the 27-year-old singer/songwriter, whose refreshing brand of garage rock produces songs that are both musically innovative and lyrically engaging.

Bands shared w/:
Black Mastiff, Secret Broadcast, No Sinner, Kill Matilda, The Old Salts, Harvest Soon

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