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NEWS: LEGENDARY MUSIC PRODUCER PASSES AT THE AGE OF 73

The light of the world is a little dimmer this evening. Barry Fey, legendary producer, has passed on at the age of 73. He was a pioneer, placing and making and nurturing Colorado as a music scene. He produced hundreds of concerts over a span of 30 years, beginning in 1960, and was renowned for bringing musical acts to the U.S. for the first time. He saved the Red Rocks Amphiteater by making it the place to play for every group worldwide, and he also promoted more shows with The Rolling Stones and The Who than anybody else all before the days of the "national tours." Barry, you may no longer be here with us, but your light will forever shine, and may the fire you started never be extinguished.
[READ MORE]BLACK SABBATH 13 - EXCLUSIVE LISTENING PREMIERE RECAP

Read what RockRevolt Magazine's writer thought of the upcoming Black Sabbath album, 13, which was played in it's entirety at an exclusive listening premier event in Hollywood, CA on Wednesday. [READ MORE]
INDIE BAND OF THE WEEK: SPENCE

Spence first got on our radar a little over a year ago when we realized they were personally out and about pounding the pavement and getting people excited about their music and brand. The band members were actively seeking out people in the biz and inviting them to listen and to come to a show. Now, that doesn't make them extraordinary. No. Many bands do that. What Spence had was charisma and charm…and persistence. They were good at making sure that people that were remotely close to their venues were aware of their tour and personally invited them to come out. They reminded us over and over again where they were, and made sure that we were there to hang with them and have a drink. Dedication and persistence.
[READ MORE]INTERVIEW: FAREWELL, MY LOVE
INDIE BAND OF THE WEEK: HELLGOAT

Read why this four-piece band from Dallas, TX is going to have one kickass year because they took the time to make a phenomenal debut album that will rock your face off! [READ MORE]
INTERVIEW: CHARIOTS OF THE GODS – Mathieu and Dimitri
Chariots of the Gods is on a journey - delivering balls-to-the-walls, in-your-face heavy metal. Known for blistering solos, gripping melodies, rioting vocals and drums that just won't quit, Chariots of the Gods is doing it, and doing it well!
[READ MORE]INTERVIEW: CONCORDIA - ERIC EMERY
The current active rock and radio rock scene might be heavily populated at the moment, but the Cleveland, Ohio based quartet that goes by the name of Concordia, has something to offer quite a few bands don’t. Not only do they have solid rock songs played with top notch ability, they have a vocalist in Eric Emery that has that “voice” that makes them stand out from the crowd! It is easy to appreciate Emery’s strong vocal presence found on the band’s debut album, Clarity of Perception, but it is when you hear him sing the songs in their truest acoustic form that you know the singer has that “special voice.”
[READ MORE]NEWS: ONE-EYED DOLL SUPPORTING OTEP ON US TOUR

Austin’s power rock duo ONE-EYED DOLL is pleased to announce they will be touring the US as direct support for OTEP. Featuring opening support from PICTURE ME BROKEN, this female fronted tour is sure to be one of the most talked about happenings this Spring. Kicking off on March 8th, a list of dates is below with more to be announced shortly.
[READ MORE]LOVE & DEATH FEATURING FORMER KORN GUITARIST BRIAN “HEAD” WELCH DEBUT ALBUM “BETWEEN HERE AND LOST” OUT TOMORROW

Love & Death, the new band led by former Korn guitarist Brian "Head" Welch, will release its debut album “Between Here & Lost” tomorrow January 22nd via Tooth & Nail Records.
[READ MORE]BLACK SABBATH TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM WITH OZZY!
MUSIC: Celldweller Releases Free Cover of “Cry Little Sister” vs “Hello Zepp” (Saw Theme)

Artist/Producer/DJ Celldweller has just released a FREE Klash-Up of "Cry Little Sister Vs. Hello Zepp (Saw Theme)." Klayton (Celldweller) adds original vocals, intricate programming and polished production leaving his signature mark on these 2 classic horror theme songs just in time for Halloween.
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