Boom! Studios’ Power Rangers Anthologies Are Must Haves For Any Power Rangers Fan

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The Power Rangers are among the most popular figures in America’s (if not the world’s) pop culture community.  For more than three decades, those teenagers with attitude have entertained audiences with their exploits, fighting evil from across the universe.  Late last year, the Power Rangers marked their longevity with a special on Netflix that threw back to the property’s golden age, which this critic has come to call the “Zordon era” as a way to celebrate the Power Rangers’ 30th anniversary.  Early this week, Boom! Studios continued celebrating the Power Rangers’ legacy with a new collection of comic book stories in the form of Power Rangers Archive: Book One.  This new collection is a great jumping on point for new Power Rangers fans and for long time audiences, regardless of whether they have read any Power Rangers comics. A second collection is scheduled for release March 26 and together, the two volumes are must haves for any Power Rangers fan.  That is due in no small part to their featured stories, which will be discussed shortly.  The artwork exhibited throughout the collections make for just as much interest as the stories and will be discussed a little later. The bonus content that accompanies the collections rounds out their most important content.  It will be addressed later, too.  Each item noted here is important in its own way to the whole of these brand new, forthcoming collections.  All things considered they make the anthologies must haves for any Power Rangers fan.

Boom! Studios’ brand new forthcoming Power Rangers anthology, Power Rangers Archive: Book One and its forthcoming companion collection, Power Rangers Archive: Book Two are wonderful offerings for any Power Rangers fan.  The collections’ appeal comes in large part through their featured stories.  Throughout the course of the two volumes, Boom! Studios has culled stories from throughout the Rangers’ history, which started in 1994 with Hamilton Comics and ran up to 2014 and its run on Papercutz.  Not every Power Rangers iteration was presented over that time, but a strong portion of those franchises were represented.  They include: Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers, Power Rangers Zeo, Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers Ninja, Power Rangers Turbo, Power Rangers Super Samurai, and Power Rangers Megaforce.  Why none of the studios who handled the Power Rangers prior to Boom! Studios never took on the likes of Power Rangers Time Force, Power Rangers Ninja Storm, Power Rangers Dino Thunder, or Power Rangers Wild Force or even Power Rangers SPD, Power Rangers RPM and Power Rangers Beast Morphers is anyone’s guess.  Maybe one day those franchises will see their own stories. 

Throughout the studios’ runs, audiences get the origin story of the original Power Rangers, which is included in volume one (albeit in somewhat abridged fashion).  That story even includes the story of how Tommy Oliver went from being the evil Green Ranger to the good Green Ranger to the White Ranger.  There are also plenty of fun stories from across the Power Rangers’ decades-long life, including a really engaging and entertaining story that finds Angel Grove teen center owner Ernie unwittingly getting himself caught up in an evil twin story all to get the Power Rangers to sign an item he got from one of their battles with one of Lord Zedd’s monsters.  From the Super Saumurai era, Red Ranger Jayden has to regain his memory after Oblivitor, one of Master Xandred’s many monsters, hits him with a memory wiping ray.  Of course, he regains his memory just in time to help his fellow Rangers defeat Oblivitor and save the day.  The whole amnesia story line has been done to death throughout the entertainment world in movies and in television but still manages to walk the line and succeed in this case.  From the Power Rangers Turbo years, readers get a story involving another familiar plot device, that of the good guys being turned bad (albeit only momentarily) by mind control after Lord Zedd uses Justin’s remote control to take over machinery throughout Angel Grove.  The remote control also uses its technology to take control of some of the Rangers before Justin figures out how to overcome that mind control.  How he does that will be left for readers to discover for themselves.  Between these stories and lots of others filling out each volume, audiences get plenty of engagement and entertainment throughout each collection.  They also get a rich representation of the Power Rangers’ comics history.  They collectively leave readers waiting for a hopefully third volume of stories; one that features more classic stories and even some from the Rangers’ years with Boom! Studios.

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The stories that make up the bodies of the new anthologies are just part of what makes them so enjoyable.  The artwork that is exhibited throughout the stories makes for its own interest.  The early Mighty Morphin’ stories from the Hamilton and Marvel years presents a great, vintage hand-drawn style that is easily comparable to the vintage X-Men and Superman comics of bygone eras.  This is important to note because the stories presented by Marvel and Hamilton Comics were published in the early and mid-1990s, not the 1960s and even before.  Such a throwback pays wonderful homage to the artistic history of comics in general.  When the Rangers jumped to Image for their brief run there, the change in style was stark, as the richness in color and the general design was so much like that of Image’s on-again/off-again title, Youngblood.  As the Power Rangers’ history continued in the comics, its style changed even more, turning to a more anime style art in its Super Samurai issues.  Anime is a very niche art format, so even if readers are not necessarily fans of Power Rangers Samurai (and its “sequel series, Super Samurai) such artwork will perhaps bring those readers into that realm.  The anime style continues in the two Power Rangers Megaforce stories featured in the second anthology.  The same statement can be made here as for the Super Samurai stories.  Between the art styles noted here and themed-late 1990s art style that became commonplace in Marvel’s comics in the Power Rangers Turbo stories, the artwork presented throughout these collections is almost as diverse as the stories that make up the bulk to the anthologies’ bodies.  To that end, they offer just as much to appreciate as the stories.

As much as the stories featured in these collections and their artwork do to make the anthologies engaging and entertaining, they are not all that audiences have to appreciate.  The bonus content that accompanies the second anthology is of its own note.  Why no bonus content accompanied the first volume as well as the second is left to guess, but that is beside the point.  Among the bonuses included in the second volume are actual letters written by fans to the staff of the Power Rangers comics.  There are also activity pages that include a crossword puzzle and fun little maze.  Profiles of each of the original Power Rangers are also included just as from the original comics.  The dossier style presentation on each character gives them such a great aesthetic.  As if that is not enough, there is even a print of an original coloring page included in one of the original comics.  The coloring page presents one of the Rangers’ many Megazords.  In this case it looks to be the Megazord used in the original Power Rangers movie (yes, that one that starred the vile Ivan Ooze as the big bad).  There are even profiles from the comic’s time with Papercutz, one of which makes note of a now controversial paranormal television star.  The controversy in question surrounding the star centers on allegations he took money for appearances that he never made over the course of years.  All things considered, the bonus content featured with the second anthology of Power Rangers comics puts a fun final accent to these collections and enhances the overall reading experience that much more.  When all things are considered together, they make Power Rangers Archive: Book One and Power Rangers Archive: Book Two fun, must have collections for every Power Rangers fan.

Boom! Studios’ new Power Rangers comics anthology, Power Rangers Archive: Book One and its forthcoming companion collection, Power Rangers Archive: Book Two are largely successful offerings that any fan of those teenagers with attitude will appreciate.  Their success comes in part through their stories.  The stories are pulled from each era of the Rangers’ history on the printed page.  That history, while incomplete – not every iteration of the Power Rangers was represented through its run on each company’s titles – is still a relatively respectable cross section of the Rangers’ history.  That is because it offers stories that were note part of the original series and the origin story of the first rangers.  The diversity in the archives’ stories is made more interesting through their artwork, which is just as diverse.  From the vintage comics look that the Rangers had during their run on Hamilton and Marvel to the more modern mid-90s look that came later, to the more modern anime of the Super Samurai and Megaforce years, the artwork has something for plenty of readers to appreciate.  The bonus content that accompanies the second volume adds its own little touch that makes the reading experience all the more enjoyable.  Each item noted is important in its own way to the whole of these collections.  All things considered they make Power Rangers Archive: Book One and Power Rangers Archive: Book Two welcome new offerings for every Power Rangers fan.

Power Rangers Archive: Book One is available now through Boom! Studios. Power Rangers Archive: Book Two is scheduled for release late next month through Boom! Studios.  More information on these and other titles from Boom! Studios is available at:

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August Burns Red Announces New Tour Dates

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August Burns Red has announced a new brief spring tour.

The band announced Friday, the short run is scheduled to launch May 9 at the annual Welcome to Rockville Festival and to run through May 16 in Columbus at the annual Sonic Temple Festival.

Fuming Mouth will serve as support for the short run, dubbed the “Spring Fling Tour.” The tour’s dates are noted below.

AUGUST BURNS RED ON TOUR:
WITH FUMING MOUTH:

5/9 —  Daytona Beach, FL —  Welcome to Rockville Festival*
5/10 —  Birmingham, AL —  Iron City
5/11 —  Dothan, AL —  The Plant
5/13 —  Columbia, SC —  The Senate
5/14 —  Lexington, KY —  Manchester Music Hall
5/15 —  Chattanooga, TN —  The Signal
5/16 —  Columbus, OH —  Sonic Temple Festival*
*Festival Dates 

More information on August Burns Red’s new tour is available along with all of the band’s latest news at:

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Canine Debuts Uplifting New Single, ‘NorthStar’

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Independent metalcore band Canine premiered its latest single this week.

The band kicked off the weekend with the debut of its new single, ‘NorthStar‘ Friday. The song is expected for inclusion in the band’s forthcoming sophomore album, Perception. The album is expected to be released this year. An exact release date is under consideration.

The musical arrangement featured in ‘NorthStar’ is an interesting presentation from the up-and-coming metalcore outfit. That is because of the approach the band took to the song. Whereas the band’s previously released singles have been distinctly intense, dominated by their screams and guitars, this song focuses more on its melodic, clean vocals. It is an approach that can be likened to the works released by Canine’s more well-known contemporary metalcore band, Killswitch Engage during its time with Howard Jones as front man.

The change of style is a surprise at first, but as the song progresses through its three-minute-plus run time, becomes increasingly engaging and entertaining.

The approach taken here works well with the song’s lyrical theme, which according to information in a news release announcing the song’s debut, delivers a message of hope. The information states the song’s lyrical theme “ventures into the exploration of guidance, perseverance, and the search for an inner compass” in life’s more difficult moments.

More information on Canine’s new single is available along with all of the band’s latest news at:

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Nonpoint Announces Details For New Leg Of Its “Million Watts Tour”

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Nonpoint’s “Million Watts Tour” will continue this year

The tour, whose first leg spanned Dec. 1-15, will continue this spring. The new leg of the tour is scheduled to launch April 11 in Minot, ND and to run through May 18 in Lansing, MI. The tour also features scheduled performances in cities nationwide, such as Jacksonville, NC; Garden Grove, CA and El Paso, TX.

Also part of the band’s upcoming tour schedule are performances at this year’s Louder Than Life Festival and Sonic Temple Festival.

hed (p.e.) will return as one of the support acts for this leg of the tour. The band also served as support for the band’s winter 2023 run. Dropout Kings will join hed (p.e.) as support this time out in place of Sump Cyco and VRSTY.

The schedule for The Million Watts Tour 2024 is noted below. Tickets and VIP packages are available now.

2024 The Million Watts Tour Dates:

4/11: Minot, ND – The Original Bar & Nightclub

4/12: Fargo, ND – The Hall @ Fargo Brewing Co.

4/13: Lincoln, NE – Burbon Theatre

4/15: Denver, CO – Marquis Theater √

4/16: Grand Junction, CO – Mesa Theater

4/17: Salt Lake City, UT – Soundwell

4/19: Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theater √

4/21: Seattle, WA – El Corazon √

4/23: Reno, NV- Ranch House

4/24: Fresno, CA – Strummers

4/26: Garden Grove, CA – Garden Grove Ampitheater

4/27: Las Vegas, NV – Sick New World *

4/28: Tucson, AZ – The Rock

4/30: El Paso, TX – Rockhouse Bar & Grill

5/1: Lubbock, TX – Jakes Sports Cafe

5/3: San Antonio, TX – The Rock Box

5/6: Corpus Christi, TX – House of Rock

5/7: Baton Rouge, LA – Chelsea’s Live

5/8: Destin, FL – Club LA #

5/10: Daytona, FL – Welcome to Rockville *

5/12: Jacksonville, NC – Hooligans

5/13: Greenvile, SC – Radio Room

5/14: Knoxville, TN – The Concourse

5/16: Fredricksburg, VA – Hard Times

5/17: Columbus, OH – Sonic Temple *

5/18: Lansing, MI – Rock Lansing w/Taproot

√= Nonpoint/HED only

*= Nonpoint Only

#= Nonpoint/Taproot/HED no DK

9/21-23: Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life Festival

Nonpoint’s tour is named after the band’s most recently released single, ‘A Million Watts.‘ The song is featured in the band’s 2023 EP, Heartless. The EP also produced the singles, ‘Paper Tigers,’ the EP’s title track, and ‘Golden Gloves.’

Heartless is available now through Nonpoint’s own label, 361 Degrees Records.  More information on the EP and the band’s upcoming tour is available along with all of the band’s latest news at:

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Myrath Premieres Video For New Album’s Fourth Single

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With only days left until the release of its latest album, Karma, Myrath (pronounced ME-rath) has unveiled the final preview of the record.

The band unveiled the video for the album’s fourth single, ‘Candles Cry‘ Friday. The song and video are the fourth from the album behind the recently released single, ‘Child of Prophecy,‘ and its video, the album’s lead single, ‘Heroes,’ and two other singles, ‘Into The Light’ and ‘Let It Go.’ All four songs are streaming here.

The musical arrangement featured in Myrath’s new single is an interesting presentation due to the band’s approach to the song. Unlike the other singles released so far, this single blends elements of power metal and 80s hair metal for its overall presentation. That the two genres are so stylistically similar it comes as no surprise that the blending works as well as it does here.

While the video for the new single features the band performing its new single in front of a green screen portraying a bombed out building that itself sits among a region destroyed by war, the song allegedly has nothing to do with war. That is according to information provided in the news release announcing the premiere of the new single. The information states the song’s lyrical content centers on people’s inner conflicts and their decisions whether to face those conflicts.

The track listing for Karma is noted below:

KARMA TRACK LISTING:
“To The Stars”
Into The Light
“Candles Cry”
Let It Go
“Words Are Failing”
“The Wheel Of Time”
“Temple Walls”
Child Of Prophecy
“The Empire”
Heroes
“Carry On”

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Judas Priest Debuts New Album’s Fourth Single; North American Tour Planned

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Judas Priest fans got another preview of the band’s forthcoming album this week.

The band unveiled the album’s latest single, ‘The Serpent and The King‘ Thursday. The song is the fourth from the band’s forthcoming album, Invincible Shield. The album is scheduled for release March 8 through Epic Records. The album has produced three other singles ahead of the debut of this latest single: ‘Panic Attack,‘ ‘Trial By Fire,’ and ‘Crown of Horns.’

‘The Serpent and The King’ is a full-on classic Judas Priest style composition. The driving guitars and time keeping pair with front man Rob Halford sharp cutting trademark vocals to make the whole a composition that is is right up there with so much of the band’s more fiery compositions. It is everything that audiences have come to expect from Judas Priest over its decades-long life.

No information was provided about the song’s lyrical theme in the news release announcing the song’s premiere. The lyrics provided with the song’s lyric video infer a message of mankind being a bunch of pawns to higher powers. Whether those higher powers are governmental or maybe even religious is left somewhat to interpretation, but the message is clear enough. It comes across as a statement of the so-called battle of good and evil but wonders if the good is really good or doing it for its own sake. To that end, one could argue this is a political commentary since even the “good guys” do a lot more for themselves than the greater good. This is all just this critic’s interpretation.

In other news, Judas Priest announced late last year, an upcoming North American tour alongside fellow power metal outfit Sabaton this year. The tour is scheduled to launch April 18 in Wallingford, CT, a little more than a month after the band is set to drop its new album through Epic Records.

The new tour is scheduled to run through May 22 in Syracuse, NY and includes stops in cities nationwide, such as Charlotte, NC; Minneapolis, MN and Maryland Heights, MO. Tickets can be purchased here.

The tour’s schedule is noted below:

JUDAS PRIEST: INVINCIBLE SHIELD TOUR DATES:
Thu Apr 18 – Wallingford, CT – Toyota Oakdale Theatre
Fri Apr 19 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
Sun Apr 21 – Reading, PA – Santander Arena
Wed Apr 24 – Bangor, ME – Cross Insurance Center
Thu Apr 25 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Sat Apr 27 – Youngstown, OH – Covelli Center*
Sun Apr 28 – Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater at White River
Wed May 01 – Rosemont, IL – Rosemont Theatre
Thu May 02 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory
Sat May 4 – Kalamazoo, MI – Wings Event Center*
Sun May 05 – Maryland Heights, MO – St Louis Music Park
Tue May 07 – Huntsville, AL – VBC Propst Arena*
Thu May 09 – Daytona, FL – Welcome to Rockville^
Sat May 11 – Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
Sun May 12 – Mobile, AL – Mobile Civic Center Arena*
Tue May 14 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion
Fri May 17 – Evansville, IN – Ford Center*
Sun May 19 – Washington, DC –The Theater at MGM National Harbor
Tue May 21 – Albany, NY – MVP Arena
Wed May 22 – Syracuse, NY – Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview
*Not a Live Nation Date
^Festival Performance

In other news, Judas Priest is scheduled to debut the second single from its new album Friday in the form of ‘Trial By Fire.’ The band premiered Invincible Shield’s lead single, ‘Panic Attack‘ last month.

More information on Judas Priest’s forthcoming tour, album and single is available along with all of the band’s latest news at:

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Atomic Life Premieres Debut Single, ‘Hit Me First’

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Rock supergroup Atomic Life debuted its very first single this week.

The band, which is composed of drummer Billly Rymer (Dillinger Escape Plan, Ho99o9, Thoughtcrimes), guitarist Cody Hosza (Glassjaw), bassist Michael Sadis (NK, The Rivalry) and vocalist Adea Frances, premiered its first single, ‘Hit Me First‘ Thursday.

The song’s musical arrangement is an up-tempo rock composition that is equally driven by each musician’s performance. The richness of the bassline and the gritty sound of the guitar alongside Frances’ vocals makes for such an immersive work that is an easy fit for so many active rock radio stations’ play lists. The production even brings out the best from the drums to put them on the same level as the rest of the instrumentation.

According to information provided in the news release announcing the song’s premiere Frances describes the song’s lyrical theme as her “deepest wish that straddles the thin line between forbidden desires and sinister intentions.”

In other news, Atomic Life is scheduled to perform live March 30 in New York City alongside Bang Gamblers. Atomic Life will serve as support for the concert, which is an album release show for Bang Gamblers’ new album.

More information on Atomic Life’s new single is available along with all of the band’s latest news at https://atomic-life.com.

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Ace Frehley Debuts Video For His Latest Single, ‘Cherry Medicine’

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Ace Frehley unveiled the video for his new album’s latest single this week.

Frehley debuted the video for his new single,’ Cherry Medicine‘ Thursday. The video finds the former KISS member and his band mates performing the new single on a sound stage that is dressed to look like the inside of a rather nice mansion as a group of women dances to the music.

‘Cherry Medicine’ is the third single from Frehley’s brand new album, 10,000 Volts. The album most recently produced the single, ‘Walkin’ On The Moon‘ and its companion video. Their premiere was preceded by that of the album’s lead single, its title track.

The song’s musical arrangement is an easily accessible presentation with its light, classic guitar rock approach. The simple approach and sound makes for so much engagement and entertainment. The whole is rather sappy, but to that end is sure to resonate with Frehley’s female fans, especially considering the uber saccharine sweet lyrical theme that accompanies the song’s musical arrangement.

The lyrical theme finds Frehley declaring that it is because of a woman that he knew he had to change his ways. He knew he had to take a new course in life. It is like something right out of a romance flick or even some Hallmark movie. It is hardly the first such song that Frehley has included in his new album. ‘Walkin’ On The Moon’ is yet another tribute to a woman. In the case of this song, he declares that a woman just has made him feel so high, like he’s walking on the moon.

10,000 Volts is available now through MNRK Heavy. The album follows the release of his then latest album of original music, Spaceman. That record was released in 2018 through MNRK (nee Entertainment One).

More information on Ace Frehley’s new album, single, and signing event is available along with all of his latest news at:

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Louder Than Life Marks Its 10th Anniversary This Year

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The Louder Than Life Festival reaches a major milestone this year as it celebrates its 10th anniversary

In its 10th anniversary, organizers for the annual festival have announced an expansive lineup, including the one and only Slayer as one of its headliners. The band’s members announced Wednesday, its return. Joining the band as a headliner are: Slipknot, Korn, and Motley Crue, yet another band that years ago, claimed it was done only to come back, too.

Those bands are part of a lineup that will include almost 150 bands spread across five stages and three days Sept. 26-29 in Louisville, KY. Tickets and VIP packages are available here now with a $10 down payment for the concert’s layaway plan.

Louder Than Life is produced and presented by Danny Wimmer Presents. The agency’s head and namesake shared his thoughts on this year’s festival and having Slayer as one of the festival’s headliners.

“We’re thrilled to announce that Slayer will be reuniting for an earth-shattering performance at Louder Than Life,” Wimmer said. “”I was at their last show at The Forum in 2019 and have been working since then to bring them back to the Louder stage! With over 140 bands on five stages, we’re celebrating our 10th Louder Than Life with the biggest lineup yet! P.S., come out and celebrate with us at TAJ this Saturday and we’ll buy your first drink.”

The current lineup for this year’s festival is noted here: Slayer, Mötley Crüe, Slipknot, Korn, Disturbed, Judas Priest, Five Finger Death Punch, Evanescence, Falling in Reverse, Breaking Benjamin, The Offspring, Staind, Till Lindemann, In This Moment, Chevelle, Dropkick Murphys, Halestorm, Gojira, Sum 41, Seether, Tom Morello, Anthrax, Mastodon, Architects, Skillet, Clutch, Highly Suspect, Lorna Shore, Body Count, Spiritbox, Grandson, Nothing More, Sevendust, Jinjer, Poppy, Badflower, Starset, Sleeping With Sirens, Filter, Eagles of Death Metal, Juliette Lewis and the Licks, Marky Ramone Plays the Ramones Classics, Black Stone Cherry, PUP, Three 6 Mafia, P.O.D., Fozzy, Fugitive, Saosin, L.S. Dunes, Biohazard, Polaris, From Ashes To New, LIT, Show Me The Body, Joey Valence & Brae, Set It Off, Drug Church, Militarie Gun, The Armed, Narrow Head, Brutus, Bob Vylan, Fit For A King, The Warning, Whitechapel, Better Lovers, New Years Day, Health, GEL, Lilith Czar, Tim Montana, Point North, Holding Absence, Holy Fawn, Drowning Pool, Helmet, Saliva, Alien Ant Farm, Nonpoint, Finger Eleven, Powerman 5000, Local H, ORGY, Taproot, Tantric, Sponge, Trapt, Red, Adema, D.R.U.G.S., Ho99o9, The Chisel, Slothrust, High Vis, Soul Glo, Winona Fighter, Des Rocs, Veil of Maya, Oxymorrons, HED PE, Ill Niño, Damnage, Citizen Soldier, Alien Weaponry, CKY, Dead Poet Society, Kneecap, Teen Mortgage, Touché Amoré, Jeris Johnson, Jager Bonham, The Funeral Portrait, Nerv, Any Given Sin, Like A Storm, Deadlands, Mike’s Dead, Reach NYC, Self Deception, Lø Spirit, Jigsaw Youth, Royale Lynn, Descartes A Kant, Lowlives, Blame My Youth, Caskets, Silly Goose, Gozu, Black Map, Hemorage, Budderside, and Project MishraM.

More information on the 2022 Louder Than Life Festival is available along with all of the festival’s latest news at:

Websitehttps://www.LouderThanLifeFestival.com

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Slayer Announces Its Return

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Slayer fans have gotten a double dose of good news in only a matter of weeks.

Early this month, founding member and guitarist Kerry King announced the pending release of a new solo album and tour. That news was followed up Wednesday with the announcement that he is going to reunite with this brothers in Slayer five years after the band’s split.

With its return, Slayer is now scheduled to headline two major festivals this summer: The annual Riot Fest Sept. 20-22 in Chicago, IL and the annual Louder Than Life Festival Sept. 27 in Louisville, KY.

Front man Tom Araya expressed great joy at reuniting with King, drummer Paul Bostaph, and King’s fellow guitarist Gary Holt in a prepared statement.

“Nothing compares to the 90 minutes when we’re on stage playing live, sharing that intense energy with our fans, and to be honest, we have missed that.”” Araya said.

King echoed Araya’s sentiments in his own comments.

“Have I missed playing live? Absolutely,” King said. “Slayer means a lot to our fans; they mean a lot to us. It will be five years since we have seen them.”

The last time Slayer performed together was the finale for its farewell tour in November 2019. The band announced its then pending breakup in 2018 and launched its farewell tour in May 2018.

More information on Slayer’s reunion and concerts is available along with all of the band’s latest news at:

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