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Battlefields Trying to Break Genre Pigeonhole on New Material
Battlefields Trying to Break Genre Pigeonhole on New Material
Battlefields Trying to Break Genre Pigeonhole on New Material
Even the most inspired, creative metal band can find itself in a writing rut every now and then. Battlefields are consciously trying to shake things up. Vocalist Rusty Steele told Noisecreep, "We have been writing new material, which has quicker progressions and less space to get our point across...
Translation Loss Tour to Feature Battlefields, Rosetta, City of Ships
Translation Loss Tour to Feature Battlefields, Rosetta, City of Ships
Translation Loss Tour to Feature Battlefields, Rosetta, City of Ships
Translation Loss Records is one of the best boutique metal labels in today's scene, focusing on quality over quantity with its releases. So it makes sense that the label developed a tour to spotlight its brand. "Creating a Translation Loss Records Tour package was an idea that Battlefields brought to the table a while back," Battlefields' vocalist Rusty Steele told Noisecreep... Read Mo
City of Ships Get New Drummer, Bring Home Cash From Amateur Poker
City of Ships Get New Drummer, Bring Home Cash From Amateur Poker
City of Ships Get New Drummer, Bring Home Cash From Amateur Poker
Translation Loss recording artists and post-prog trio City of Ships are incurring a busy slate this fall. "We're stoked to welcome our friend Rob Smith to the band on drums," guitarist and vocalist Eric Jernigan told Noisecreep. "He's played in several excellent bands, two of our favorites being Riddle of Steel and Traindodge...
New Releases: For The Fallen Dreams, The Word Alive, Memphis May Fire, Hands,  City Of Ships
New Releases: For The Fallen Dreams, The Word Alive, Memphis May Fire, Hands, City Of Ships
New Releases: For The Fallen Dreams, The Word Alive, Memphis May Fire, Hands, City Of Ships
In this week's edition of new releases, the Noisecreep circus took a look back into last week to check out how metal is reacting with the masses. With a little help from our friends at Metal Insider, some great debuts were recently posted on the Billboard Top 200 Chart, including a #42 debut from Metal Blade's very own Job For A Cowboy, with 10,600 copies sold in its first week...