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Video: MFVF Trailer


The trailer is here for this year's Metal Female Voices Fest in Belgium. This is the 13th edition of the festival and features headline performances from Tarja and the new line-up of Leaves' Eyes, amongst a great list of other bands with female vocalists. The trailer gives a glimpse of some of these artists, together with a song specially composed for the festival by Whyzdom.

See the official festival website for more info and check out the trailer in the player below.


Serenity And Others Announced For Rock On Green Festival


The new UK event Rock On Green Festival has added Serenity to the line-up. The Austrian symphonic power metal band are joining headliners Tarja and Amaranthe. Also announced are Octanic (Australia), Immension (UK) and Republic of Rock'n'Roll (France). More acts are yet to be announced.

The festival will take place on Saturday 4th June and the O2 Forum in Kentish Town, London. Tickets can be purchased here.

Epica Announce New Shows For 2016/2017

Dutch symphonic metal giants Epica will be bringing back their Epic Metal Fest this year - and this time they will be visiting two countries.

The Dutch edition of the fest will take place at 013 Tilburg on Saturday 1st October. The band will be launching their upcoming album at this event. Other names already confirmed for the line-up are Katatonia, Textures, MaYaN and Myrath, with more still to be announced. Tickets and Ticket + CD Bundles go on sale this Friday at 10:00 CET.

The fest will also visit Brazil for the first time on Saturday 15th October at the Audio Club in São Paulo. More bands will be announced soon along with the pre-sale information.


The band have also announced a show for 2017 at the Zénith in Paris, France. It will take place on Saturday 4th February with support from Powerwolf. Tickets and Ticket + T-shirt Bundles go on sale this Friday at 11:00 CET.

Sertraline To Open Muses of Metal Festival


Stoke-based alternative rock outfit Sertraline will be opening the very first edition of our Muses Of Metal Festival this May! The group are set to take the stage by storm with their anthem hits. Sertraline carry so much on stage energy, they are not to be missed.

The final two acts set to appear at the festival will be announced over the next month.

Tickets are available at: http://keelesu.com/ents/event/1929/

Check out the band's single Set The World Alight in the player below.

Chasing Dragons Announced for Muses of Metal Festival


We are pleased to announce Leeds-based alternative rock outfit Chasing Dragons as the latest edition to our Muses of Metal festival lineup. With the group set to release their new EP, Faction:Prologue they’ll be ready to rock your boots off with their in your face attitude and astounding anthems. They join Draconian, Pythia, Forever Still and Dakesis on the bill with more to be announced.

Tickets are available at: http://keelesu.com/ents/event/1929/

Check out the band's single Broken Jaws in the player below.

Tarja and Amaranthe Announced For Concert In London, UK


A London one day festival is set to feature Tarja and Amaranthe on the bill. Taking place in the O2 Forum in Kentish Town on Saturday 4th June, the Rock On Green festival will take place from 4pm to 11pm. 

Tickets are £35 for downstairs standing, or £40 for upstairs seating and standing. The show is Over 14s only, while over 16s will be admitted if accompanied by adults. 

Little other information is available about this event, but we will keep you updated. The event page can be found here.

Muses of Metal Festival, MFVF and Other Fest Announcements


Birmingham-based progressive power metallers Dakesis will be joining the line up for Muses Of Metal festival on May 7th 2016. The band are set to release their second album The New Dawn on March 10th, a long-awaited follow up to their critically acclaimed debut album Trial By Fire.

Dakesis will join Draconian, Pythia, Forever Still and more in the line up. A new act appearing at the festival will continue to be announced every one to two weeks. 

Tickets:

£28 Students (with valid university ID)

£35 Advance and on the door


For any enquires please contact: musesofmetal@gmail.com

Check out the band's song The Great Insurrection in the player below.


Dakesis - The Great Insurrection (Official Video)

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Elsewhere in the world of symphonic and female-fronted metal festivals - Tarja has been announced as the second headliner for Metal Female Voices Fest in Belgium. She joins Leaves' Eyes (and Liv Kristine solo), MaYaN, Battlelore (returning from hiatus), Whyzdom, Kontrust, Artrosis, SAVN, Bergtatt, Spoil Engine and more on the line-up.

MFVF takes place in the Oktoberhallen in Wieze on the 21st - 23rd of October 2016.

For more info and tickets: http://www.metalfemalevoicesfest.be/

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The fifth edition of Swiss festival Masters of Symphonic Metal was also announced this week. Leaves' Eyes will be headlining, with more bands still to come.

This festival takes place at Z7 in Pratteln on Saturday 14th May 2016.

For more info and tickets: http://www.z-7.ch/event.php?eventid=1171

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For those in the UK, there's also Northern Symphony Festival. Taking place over two stages, the first stage features Theatres Des Vampires, Alwaid, Old Corpse Road, Orpheum, Suddenlash, Reign of Sirius and Winter Storm. The second stage features further bands including Maelstrom, Formicarius, Ward XVI, Rhenium and Darkest Obsidian with more to be announced.

This festival takes place at The Venue in Selby, Yorkshire, on Saturday 16th April 2016.


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And, for a final festival teaser, Epica's Epic Metal Fest looks set to return this year.

Forever Still Announced For Muses of Metal Festival


Danish alt rock/metal band Forever Still will be joining Draconian and Pythia on our Muses of Metal festival line-up.

Check out the band's song Scars in the player below.

Tickets are on sale now and are available from: http://keelesu.com/ents/event/1929/

Pythia Announced For Muses of Metal Festival


A second band has been announced for our Muses of Metal Festival in the UK. Joining Draconian will be London-based, leading British symphonic power metal warriors: Pythia, with the addition of the new vocalist Sophie Dorman who joined the ranks in 2015. The band's latest album Shadows Of A Broken Past was in released in December 2014 to much critical acclaim.

A new act appearing at the festival will continue to be announced every one to two weeks.

Tickets:
£28 Students (with valid university ID)
£30 Early bird
£35 Advance and on the door

Ticket sales will go live this afternoon at the following link: http://keelesu.com/ents/event/1929/

RSVP on Facebook.

Big Announcement: Muses of Metal Festival


The cat is out of the bag... As you may know, as well as this blog I also write and help out with design over at Muses of Metal. We're very pleased to announce that we are holding our first ever music festival in the UK, featuring a full day of female-fronted rock and metal bands.

The event will take place at Keele Student Union, Keele near Stoke-on-Trent on Saturday, May 7th.

Headlining the festival will be the amazing Draconian. The Swedish gothic doom metallers will be making their return to the UK! After parting ways with previous female vocalist Lisa Johansson in 2011, Draconian are back with a complete line up including the addition of South African vocalist Heike Langhans (also known for projects Ison and Lorelei). The band recently released their critically claimed album Sovran via Napalm Records, and have been making waves with their stunning new record and classic tracks on stages throughout Europe.

Alongside Draconian, the festival will host a line up including some international surprises and home-grown gems. A new act appearing at the festival will be announced every one to two weeks.

Further details including ticket prices, packages and travel information to be confirmed.
For any enquires, please contact: musesofmetal@gmail.com

Nightwish Announced For Download Fest (UK)


Nightwish have been announced for Download Festival in the UK. They will appear on the third day of the festival, Sunday 12th June 2016, alongside Iron Maiden and Disturbed on the main stage. Tickets are on sale now.

For more for info and to buy tickets, check out: http://downloadfestival.co.uk/

Video: Nightwish - Live in Rock in Rio (Full Show)


Nightwish appeared at the famous Rock In Rio festival in Brazil this week, with special guest Tony Kakko of Sonata Arctica. The show was streamed live online, and a fan has uploaded the full video below.

Setlist:

Shudder Before the Beautiful 4:04
Yours Is an Empty Hope 10:33
Wishmaster 16:16
My Walden 21:20
Weak Fantasy 26:18
Stargazers 32:40
The Islander 37:24
Last Ride of the Day 43:23
Ghost Love Score 48:15


Bloodstock 2015 Report

Me at the Ronnie James Dio stage
I've just returned from Bloodstock 2015! It was a great sunny weekend, despite having a flare-up of my illness which made everything that bit harder. I did get to see some great bands that may be of interest to the readers of this blog, so I thought I'd do a mini report on that and on the festival in general.

PROS:

Size - the festival is a great size, really easy to navigate and get around.

Accessibility - the disabled campsite was right next to the arena, had plenty of space and mostly decent facilities. The seating platform was busy but was easy to reach and had its own toilets.

Food - although typical highly-priced festival fare, there were a huge amount of options and a great selection for those who are veggie, vegan or gluten free.

Stages - the main stage (named for legend Ronnie James Dio) is a good size for visibility, and there are several smaller stages scattered around. There are clashes, but one good thing is that the second stage headliners are on later than the main stage ones, so you can usually watch both.

Bands - there were a wide variety of bands to choose from across all the genres of metal.

Just one of the many quirky food stalls...
Stalls and merch - if you're after metal t-shirts, patches, bags (and so on) this is the place to go. There were plenty of options and sizes for the official merch and some neat alternatives to shirts - such as badges, hip flasks and cups with the line-up printed on. There was also a useful campsite shop that sold plenty of essentials.

Toilets - festival toilets are never great, but I would say that these were the best I've experienced at a metal fest and they were at least cleaned and re-stocked with paper quite regularly.

People - plenty of fun and friendly folks! A great atmosphere overall.


CONS:

Smoking - if you're not a smoker, you might want to be prepared for this aspect of the fest. People were smoking everywhere, even in the tent stages, next to the no smoking signs. Quite an issue for anyone with health problems/asthma etc.

Accessible showers - I can't speak for the other showers, but the accessible ones were not great! They weren't particularly accessible and provided nowhere to put dry clothes. Hot water was a plus, though.

Cleanliness and Crime - two things that are unfortunately a problem at all festivals these days! There was a lot of mess, and I heard a fair few reports of people having things stolen (even a skeleton was nicked). Stay safe, folks.

Skeletons: not too spooky to be stolen
Signing Tent - long queues well in advance of the start, reportedly very little time to meet with the bands, plus a rude and inconsiderate reply when asked whether or not disabled guests were allowed priority entry - all things that led us to avoid this feature of the fest.

Female vocalist representation - this point is one more specific to readers of this blog. The festival could have done with some more bands with female singers on the line-up. There was a little more representation on the smaller stages with bands like Triaxis, Winter Storm and We Are The Catalyst, but the only bigger bands on offer were Within Temptation and Delain.


MINI BAND REPORTS:


Delain performed a fab headline show in the Sophie Lancaster tent - a noteable milestone for them as patrons of the S.O.P.H.I.E. charity. The setlist consisted largely of tracks from the band's most recent albums, The Human Contradiction and We Are The Others, but a few older tracks made an appearance including Sleepwalker's Dream and The Gathering. The atmosphere in the tent was electric and it was clear that the band were going down a storm. The highlight was of course a final (very appropriate) rendition of their Sophie Lancaster-dedicated song We Are The Others that had everyone singing along.


Opeth are a band so consistent that it's almost hard to review their performance, as they rarely differ. Mikael Åkerfeldt makes his usual self-deprecating remarks in between the songs, at one point declaring that they'll be playing a song from "the most hated Opeth album". This wasn't really a set for the older fans as it was almost all Opeth's newer, more prog, less death metal material. It was nice and mellow in the sunset, but somehow not very Bloodstock. The more unexpected appearance of Deliverance as the sixth and final track played was definitely a popular choice among the audience.


Within Temptation were headlining the Saturday of the fest and brought a suitably grand performance. Kicking off with Paradise and Tarja on screen, Sharon performed a lot of the band's duets solo (Dangerous, And We Run and What Have You Done? were also played) and mostly did a great job, though she did appear flustered at points and forgot some opening lines. Latest album Hydra was well represented, but hits from The Unforgiving (Iron, Fire and Ice, In The Middle of the Night, Faster) got a warmer reception from the Bloodstock crowd, as did those from The Heart of Everything (Our Solemn Hour, WHYD and the title track) and classic The Silent Force single Stand My Ground. As is traditional for the band, the Mother Earth hits were played at the end of the show, but this hit a big hitch as the power cut out three times on Ice Queen, forcing the band to play an impromptu drum solo and then abandon the song all together. They did manage to return for a final encore of Covered By Roses ("Where's my wine?" shouted Sharon) and Mother Earth itself. Overall a flawed but determined show from one of the best bands in the genre.

Ensiferum were the highlight of Sunday for me, bringing their particular brand of epic folk metal. The short setlist (an intro and 7 songs) was spot on, with new tracks Axe of Judgement and Heathen Horde settling in nicely next to fan favourites From Afar, Twilight Tavern (much dancing to that one) and Ahti. Treacherous Gods was a nice nod to fans of the band's first album. They closed the show with Two of Spades, a bonkers track which seemed as though it would be great live - and it certainly was. The addition of Ensiferum metal dancing girls throwing beach balls was suitably bizarre, but an amusing end to a great set.

OVERALL:

My first Bloodstock experience was a good one. I'm looking forward to attending another instalment - hopefully in better health! There are definitely improvements that could be made, but now that I have attended all the large metal festivals in the UK I think I can safely say that Bloodstock is my favourite.

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Edit: BREAKING NEWS!

FEMME METAL FESTIVAL (UK) have announced the first bands for their 2011 lineup. These are: Exoterik, Regardless of Me, Theatres des Vampires and... wait for it... ReVamp!

BLOODSTOCK FESTIVAL (UK) have announced Tarot for 2011 - the band fronted by Nightwish's very own Marco Hietala!

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UK fans are in for a treat in 2011, as the following bands pay us a visit:
(Click the dates to find tickets.)

Delain




(I will be attending the London gig if I have the money.)

Epica



(I have tickets to the London gig!)

Kamelot


(I would quite like to attend this. I will be especially tempted if they have an awesome support band as well - they brought Leaves' Eyes to last year's gig.)

Sonata Arctica



(I may attend the Reading concert.)

Therion



(I would love to go to Bloodstock. I'm hoping for even more awesome lineup announcements.)

Within Temptation



(Rescheduled dates due to Sharon's pregnancy. I have tickets for the London show!)

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These festivals around the world are looking pretty awesome too:

70,000 Tons of Metal [USA] (featuring Amon Amarth, Epica, Sonata Arctica and many more)

Metalcamp [Slovenia] (Has a history of awesome SM bands. Lineup so far includes Wintersun, Moonspell, Moonsorrow and more...)

Metal Female Voices Fest [Belgium] (I would kill to go to this! Lineup so far includes Leaves' Eyes, Therion, Draconian, Visions of Atlantis, Midnattsol, Trail of Tears, Stream of Passion... need I go on? :P)

Wacken Open Air [Germany] (featuring Apocalyptica, Avantasia, Blind Guardian and many more)

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I will update this list if any news is announced. :-)
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