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Sign up for the Starland Ballroom newsletter! Subscribe to hear about the members-only specials, pre-sales and more. for joining the Redbubble mailing list Thanks for signing up! Receive exclusive deals and awesome artist news and content right to your inbox. Free for your convenience.2015 Aftershock Festival: Slipknot, Deftones, Faith No More, Shinedown, Marilyn Manson + More The lineup has just been announced for the fourth annual Monster Energy Aftershock Festival. This year’s extravaganza will be in a new location, which is Gibson Ranch just outside Sacramento, Calif. In addition to a star-studded musical lineup, the Oct. 24-25 festival will also include live, in-ring matches featuring WWE’s NXT Superstars. The lineup for Monster Energy Aftershock 2015 includes Slipknot, Faith No More, Deftones, Shinedown, Marilyn Manson, Bring Me the Horizon, Breaking Benjamin, Seether, Coheed & Cambria, Stone Temple Pilots and many more performing on four stages.

Slipknot’s Corey Taylor says, “We are really looking forward to playing Aftershock in Sacramento! A lot of great bands–can’t wait to see everyone, from Manson to Clutch. Sacramento won’t know what hit it when me and my friends are through.” Deftones’ Chino Moreno says, “We’re looking forward to being one of the headliners at Aftershock this year and performing in our hometown.
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Faith No More, Deftones, Jane’s Addiction, Stone Temple Pilots, Coheed and Cambria, All Time Low, Death From Above 1979, Eagles of Death Metal, Sleeping With Sirens, Yelawolf, Failure, Glassjaw, Suicidal Tendencies, Issues, The Sword, Highly Suspect, ’68, Red Fang, One OK Rock, Madchild, Neck Deep, Pink Slips. Special “pre-Shock” discount ticket pre-sales begin Wednesday, May 27 at 10:00 AM PT and run through Sunday, May 31 at 11:59pm PT (or when pre-sale tickets sell out) at this location. Regularly priced tickets go on sale Monday, June 1. You Think You Know Slipknot? Subscribe to Loudwire on 10 Best Heavy Metal Power Trios Metal Grammys Year by Year: Who Really Should Have Won Gene Hoglan Plays ‘Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?’ Morbid Angel Albums RankedSpoiler alert: do not read on if you have not seen season six, episode eight of Game of Thrones. In fact, go away. Ok, so ‘No One’ wasn’t the greatest episode of Game of Thrones ever.

In fact, some fans are disappointed by the plot movements, as the whole Riverrun plotline dissolved into nothing, offering up nothing significant other than the death of the Blackfish and the dashing of Sansa Stark’s hopes of a Tully army. Tyrion spent his time telling jokes while the city of Meereen fell under attack, and even Arya’s two-season arc in Braavos came to a bit of an anticlimactic end: it’s admittedly given her a lot of character work, grappling with the baffling tenets of the Faceless Men, but ultimately, having finally satisfied Jaqen H’ghar’s criteria for being ‘no one’, she had already decided it wasn’t for her after all. As we’ll see when she gets back to Westeros, it probably won’t all have been for nothing. A lot of groundwork has now been paved for the season finale, where we’ll hopefully see where Varys is going, what happens to Cersei, what went down at the Tower of Joy, and see the next part of Bran’s story. But now a trailer for the traditionally epic penultimate episode of the series has hit YouTube, and judging by the epic nature of past penultimate episodes – the Battle of Blackwater, the Red Wedding and the defence of the Wall from the Wildlings – this one should be just as good.

The face-off known affectionately hypothesized among fans under the nickname ‘Bastardbowl’ is actually happening in season six’s ninth episode, because fan theories are right sometimes. The scale of these scenes is far beyond that of recent episodes, with Jon Snow’s army of Wildlings and assorted loyal northern houses facing off against Ramsay Bolton’s army of nasties in the battle over the Stark stronghold of Winterfell. The field between them is strewn with burning stakes holding flayed men. Jon Snow remains optimistic – “Battles have been won against greater odds. I fought beyond the Wall against worse than Ramsay Bolton” – while Sansa is steely in response. “You don’t know him.” Check it out below, along with some rabid fan responses:Stiletto Nails Designs IdeasNail Designs StilettosStiletto Nail DesignNail Designs GothWitch Nail DesignsNail Designs BlackMakeup Nail Hair IdeasNail IdeasWork MakeupForwardThese press-on stiletto nails — $28 | 19 Super Stylish Things So You Can Dress Like A Witch Every Damn Day

Page 1 of 28 Page 1 of 28 Click here for complete tour schEdule >> BORN OF OSIRIS // "EMPIRES ERASED" OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO PREMIERE BORN OF OSIRIS ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM "THE ETERNAL REIGN" Many religions, cultures, and stories attribute power to the number three. In Egyptian mythology, it symbolizes plurality, and “triads” of deities comprise a complete system. It’s no surprise that the god Osiris was born to one such triad alongside siblings Horus and Isis. It’s also not a coincidence that Chicago heavy metal quintet Born Of Osiris found a similar significance within that number on their fifth full-length album, Soul Sphere [Sumerian Records]. In fact, over the course of 12 tracks, the record examines three tiers originally uncovered in a dream that Joe Buras [clean vocals, synthesizers, keyboards] shared. “The whole story of the record involves three levels,” explains Joe. “The first one is The Binding. You’re hanging, and you’re stagnant.

The second is The Fight. You were hanging, but now you’re pulling away from this linchpin, whether it’s physical, emotional, or spiritual. The final is The Release. You break away and feel free, connected, and loved.” In order to properly explore the “tiers,” the group—Joe, Ronnie Canizaro [vocals], Cameron Losch [drums], David Da Rocha [bass], and Lee McKinney [guitar]—strengthened their bond exponentially. Since 2007, these five individuals have played countless shows alongside everybody from Judas Priest and Rob Zombie to Bring Me The Horizon and Killswitch Engage in addition to festivals such as Warped Tour, Mayhem Festival, and Music As A Weapon. After each album since their debut landed in the Top 100, including fan favorites A Higher Place [2009] and The Discovery [2011], 2013’s Tomorrow We Die ∆live earned the band their highest Billboard Top 200 debut, reaching #27 and selling over 13,000 copies first-week. After another marathon of touring, the guys headed to Michigan to write what would become Soul Sphere.

They then hit the studio with Nick Sampson recording drums and added keys and effects, Lee handling production for guitars and bass, and Allen Hassler for vocals. They managed to click like never before, by drawing on nearly a decade of Born of Osiris. “Over the years, you get better at creating, writing, and recording in the studio,” says Ronnie. “You improve each time you make an album. Once we had the direction, it started gelling.” Born Of Osiris preceded the album with the fiery chant of “Throw Me In The Jungle,” showcasing their anthemic side. The follow-up “Resilience” evinced another angle. Its gnashing polyrhythmic guitars collide with orchestral electronics and a forceful and fiery refrain, tapping into the band’s hallmarks while fortifying the attack. “We wanted to use that title for so long,” Joe goes on. “Collectively, we’ve had so much resilience, going through different friendships and changes over the years but still maintaining our connection amongst us.”

Then there’s “Illuminate,” which tempers a wall of distortion with a big chorus. The third single “Goddess of the Dawn” snaps from a thick groove punctuated by pinch harmonics before an entrancing clean hook. “We talk about feeling lost, finding yourself, and opening up to love,” says Joe. “It’s all three tiers in one song. As far as the title goes, the Native Americans referred to Aurora Borealis as ‘Goddess of the Dawn’ before they knew what it was. Many cultures and religions would actually worship it.” Soul Sphere could only by conjured by a group of musicians so personally distinct. Beyond Born Of Osiris, each member continues to enrich his own sphere. In addition to being a partnered Twitch gamer and streamer, Lee is involved in multiple music projects, spanning electronic dance music and progressive rock. His solo guitar project landed in the Top 10 of the Rock Chart alongside System of a Down and Black Sabbath. David runs his own jewelry line D A V I and remains an avid fisherman.