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Night Is The New Day Dog Tag Necklace Last Fair Deal T-shirt Page 1 of 1 Page 1 of 1Swedish metal band Katatonia, not to be confused with Welsh pop/rock outfit, Catatonia with a C, have their die-hard fans in the house this evening, ready to go crazy, ready to start circle pits here and there all over the room. “Ghost of the Sun” is their opening number seeing the fastest and loudest guitars you’ve ever heard. They employ techniques such as pinch harmonics; sweep picking, and dive bombs, and the crowd this evening, a horde of longhaired metal lovers all dressed in black. As soon as the drop occurs in their opening number, it is as though a grenade has been thrown right into the centre of the mosh pit as people are throwing themselves relentlessly into one another. One of the things that I will hand this Swedish gothic metal band is that every song has a hook. There is always something memorable from each song that you just might find yourself singing in the shower the next day.

There is such adoration from the audience as they sing just about every chorus with their fist in the air, punching at every syllable. There are moments of their set that are very loud, with machine-gun blasting double kick drum moments, which are countered every time with a melodic chorus. A successful gig for these Scandinavian rockers./bands/katatonia/katatonia-dead-end-zip-hoodie JSR Direct is now the Official North American webstore for OMERCH! Your #1 online store to find Katatonia merchandise! #katatonia #omerch #metal #bandmerch #merchandise #band #bands #metalbands #metalmerch San Francisco, CA, US Last time in SF Bay Area: over 3 years ago Will you like them? Caspian (formed in 2003) is an American experimental and post-rock band who released their debut double-disc album “The Four Trees” in 2007, hailing from Beverly, Massachusetts, U.S. Swedish metal band Katatonia, not to be confused with Welsh pop/rock outfit, Catatonia with a C, have their die-hard fans in the house this evening, ready to go crazy, ready to start circle pits here and there all over …

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10. The Night Subscriber [06:10] 11. Pale Flag [04:23] KATATONIA - The Fall Of Hearts / GOLDEN 2-LP Gatefold release date: May 20, 2016 Delivery Time: 2-3 Tage New masterpiece from Katatonia. Strictly Limited Napalm Records Mailorder Edition to 500 Gatefold Copies in GOLDEN 2-LP on 180g heavyweight vinyl, printed innersleeve plus MP3 download. EXCLUSIVELY WORLDWIDE AVAILABLE VIA THE NAPALM RECORDS MAILORDER ONLINE STORE. Only registered users can write reviews. Please, log in or register Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought The Boats Of ...Katatonia, the Swedish purveyors of dark progressive rock/metal, have revealed their eagerly awaited 10th studio album, entitled The Fall of Hearts, set for release through their long-time home of Peaceville Records. The official follow-up to 2012’s acclaimed Dead End Kings was recorded at Stockholm’s Studio Gröndahl & Tri-lamb Studio, and was self-produced by Anders Nyström & Jonas Renkse.

Mixing and mastering duties were carried out by Jens Bogren (Opeth, Ihsahn, Devin Townsend) at Fascination Street Studios, with Karl Daniel Lidén (Switchblade, The Ocean, Greenleaf) brought in as engineer. The dramatic yet desolate artwork was created by long time Katatonia designer and illustrator Travis Smith. Katatonia have spent the past four years since the release of Dead End Kings touring the world, as well as expanding their fanbase through two special albums on Kscope, the sister label of Peaceville. 2013 saw the release of Dethroned & Uncrowned which exploded the core of the songs on Dead End Kings creating new moods and textures. In 2015, they released the live acoustic album and concert film, Sanctitude. Both releases illustrate the band’s journey toward this, their current more progressive sound. The Fall of Hearts is the first record to feature new drummer Daniel ’Mojjo’ Moilanen and with the addition of their recently recruited guitarist Roger Öjersson (Tiamat), who came in just in time to sprinkle some blistering solos on the album, Katatonia will continue to push their musical boundaries beyond their roots in the metal scene while drawing in new fans from across the musical spectrum like peers such as Opeth and Anathema have also done

, cementing Katatonia’s place as one of the most revered and cherished of all bands in the world of modern heavy music. Katatonia comment on The Fall Of Hearts “This album is probably everything we unknowingly ever dreamed of to release. It’s a bleak but adventurous journey through our elements, we haven’t held back, we have pushed to get forward and backward in the ever spiralling night of our musical legacy.” Bonus DVD-v includes hi-res stereo and 5.1 audio (DTS 96/24 5.1 & 96/24 Stereo LPCM) mixed by Bruce Soord, while the cd includes the bonus track 'Vakaren'. Note that autographed items will not ship to California addresses.< P-90 Inside A Humbucker: The Phat Cat Just in time for Halloween – The Boo Bucker is back! > Voices of Metal – Katatonia The year was 1991, when two teenagers named Anders Nyström and Jonas Renkse decided to have a go at the extreme metal scene. Death metal was at its peak and although they were comfortable with that style they felt an urge to incorporate something more beyond just the brutal aspect.

They searched for the elements that spoke to them to give their sound a uniqueness, brutality, harmony and blackness. What became was Katatonia, a band that has spent the last twenty years bringing this unique brew of power and darkness to audiences across the world. In our continuing search for the best of metal, we talk with Anders Nyström of Katatonia. What inspires your music? “Everything between the cradle to the grave, and beyond! When we started out we obviously had very direct influences from other similiar bands in the metal scene, but as the years went by the inspiration started coming in more from other sources such as movies and books and then eventually dug even further into real life. Moods, moments and surroundings are important factors these days. Musically, we also discovered that if you’re a metal band but draw your influences from unexpected genres like alternative music, singer songwriters etc you’re gonna end up with an entirely unique sound within the metal genre.

What I love is that no matter of heavy or how mellow we sound, people still recognise it as part of Katatonia, so it’s very liberating to have reached that level of recognition. Furthermore, one of the most consistant and maybe surprising inspiration has been color. You see, whenever we do an album we always wait to see what color it will represent itself in and then we follow that through with the design and layout.” What is your craziest gig? “Oh there’s been a couple through the years haha! About fifteen years ago, in the middle of a european tour, we got to play in a house located out in the desolate countryside fields of Switzerland. The “stage” was the livingroom and we were told to play the gig sitting on a couple of school chairs and I remember the audience (wherever they came out from) was scattered around the house, peeking in from all doorways and the ones who couldn’t fit were peeking in through the windows from the outside. That was and still is a plain crazy experience!

One more recent happening was in St Paul, Minnesota where we discovered two of our guitars had been stolen five minutes before entering the stage, so we had to re-arrange the setlist on the spot and go up there totally disillusioned. Once we started playing the drummer broke his right bassdrum pedal! I mean, c’mon, how big is the chance that you split a steel tip in two!? Anyways, it happened, so he had to finish the song with his left foot and then we had to scrap all the remaining songs needing double pedal patterns. It wasn’t looking good, but we kept on playing to an audience who still seemed oblivious to the chaos when all of a sudden the power went out and the stage stayed black for 40 (!) minutes. I’ve totally blocked out what I did during this time, but I remember looking across the room and past the audience and seeing our bass player with his bass still strapped on having a beer at the bar. When the power got back on, we could only play one more song. I felt like I wanted to sink through the earth, but the audience cheered more than ever, maybe they thought it was all part of the show, or should I say, the circus!”

What kind of gear do you currently use? “I use tons of different stuff in the studio, but my live setup consists of Mayones gothic Regius & Setius custom signature electric guitars equipped with Seymour Duncan SH-6 pickups in the bridge & Fernandes sustainer pickups in the neck. Blackstar S1-100 amplifier with S1-412 cabs, Ampclamps for mic mounting, Boss GT-10 & Line6 POD XT for effects processors that I run either by the 4 cable method, line and by midi. Lately, I’ve put the signal straight out from line to the PA and let Pro Tools do the channel & patch switching by midi which means I don’t have to manually stomp on any pedals what so ever, so I don’t even have them on the floor but sitting in the back. I use Morpheus FX Droptune and Capo pedals to polyphonically change my tuning and pitch down or up without having to manually touch the tuning pegs or even change guitars, very innovative and smooth! I use Sennheiser’s G2 In-ear system for monitors and Audio Technica ATW 3110 for wireless.