Score Points With Nonpoint

On "Tap": Nonpoint's Zach Broderick.

Fort Lauderdale, Fla., metallurgists “tapped” for smash smartphone game …

Nonpoint fans can score major points now that the fierce Florida foursome’s song “Shadow” has been tapped as a free download for Tap Tap Revenge 3, which is only the number-one most downloaded music game for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch mobile device.

All you do is download Tap Tap Revenge 3, which costs, like, a buck, and then you download the free song and start tapping the cascading targets on your touchscreen. You score points as you metal up with Nonpoint, and you enjoy yourself immensely.

“Shadow,” by the way, is a crushing track from Nonpoint’s sixth studio album, Miracle, which was released just this past May and is the group’s first disc with Jackson-wielding guitarist Zach Broderick.

Merry Mayhem!

Beattie wreaking Mayhem in Phoenix on July 16 with a pair of custom Jackson signature basses.

Jackson Breaking News: Cricket Wireless Pavilion, Phoenix Ariz., July 16, 2010, 3:33 p.m.

It may be 114 degrees in the shade at the Mayhem Festival today, but Christmas came nearly six months early for Hatebreed’s resident bass brutalizer, Chris Beattie, as he took delivery of not one but two U.S.A. Jackson Custom Shop versions of his Signature Concert™ Bass model. One camo and one relic-ed by the masterful Chip Ellis. Brutal.

“These look and feel, #*@*in’ great,” the delighted bassist told us. “I can’t wait to fire ’em up.”

And 114 degrees or not, one thing’s for damn sure—when Hatebreed headlines the Jagermeister stage this evening, all hell will break loose!

Sick Offer on Bullet For My Valentine’s Fever!

BFMV’s Fever is Amazon MP3 Daily Deal—Act Immediately, it’s Today Only (Thursday, July 15)!

Bullet For My Valentine fans, this one is for you, and it’s urgent! Hit new album Fever by Jackson signature artist Matt Tuck and his fellow Welsh thrashers is today’s “MP3 Daily Deal” on Amazon.com. But, for the third time already, it’s today only (Thursday, July 15) and it’s an insanely good deal. In fact, $3.99 gets you the whole album—with the digital booklet and everything—but you better act fast, as this offer only lasts until midnight tonight.

In case you’ve been in a coma or have just arrived from another planet, Fever exploded on a global scale when it was released a couple months ago. In fact, it was the third-best-selling album in the world that week. That’s serious sales! Not surprisingly, critical acclaim for Fever was equally sick—in an equally good way. For example, here’s just a fraction of the glowing kudos Britain’s Kerrang! magazine—the “Bible of Heavy Metal”—crammed into its Fever review, which deservedly bestowed the maximum KKKKK rating: “Brit metal heroes land knockout blow on career-best third album … It’s a collection of killer songs that will force its way into the homes of metal fans all over the globe.”

So if you’re one of the few fans of melodic yet mayhem-ic and masterful metal who doesn’t have Fever yet, as BFMV’s own website asks, “What are you waiting for?”

The Bloodline Better-Late-than-Never Blog

Download Festival 2010, Third and Final Day—Sunday, June 13: Part I

Yeah, yeah, we know—we’re a day late (give or take a month!) and a dollar short on this one, but, unless you were one of the reported 120,000 people there or subscribe to Kerrang! or Metal Hammer, chances are this is still newsworthy, so here goes …

Breakfast is served.

After being pretty sensible (emphasis on the term, “pretty”!) on Saturday night but still staying up well into the wee hours, making blog notes plus downloading photos and editing video, the team was in relatively good shape and good spirits for the third and final day of the metal/hard rock marathon that is the Download Festival. In fact, I was up early enough to enjoy a fine traditional English breakfast—with a fine touch of Irish class, hair of the dog and all that!

Once again, due to a couple of our bands starting pretty early, we were in the backstage area (basically a mini-village of Porta-cabins and a large catering tent in a fenced-off area behind the main stage with mucho security) and ready to go by 10:30 a.m. There were TV weatherman-incited rumors of rain hitting mid-afternoon, but by 11 a.m. the only thing the sensible/relatively sober ones of us were reaching for was sun block!

Prior to grabbing a minibus over to the second stage (that’s how far apart the stages are—they were running transport to and from all of them and the backstage for artists, industry folk and press), I decided to take a quick wander through the crowd already congregating by the main stage. I spotted many members of the multiple-day festival club I call the “Walking Wounded”! Their distinguishing characteristics? Clearly hung-over, clearly wearing the same clothes they’d been wearing since they got there, and sporting sunburn clearly caused by an alcohol-induced snooze or five during the day! Furthermore, the odds of them passing out and missing at least one of their favorite bands? Clearly 100 percent!

Nonpoint throwing down—better than church!

Recommended by Phil Demmel!

When the one-and-only Phil Demmel of Machine Head recommends a band as worth checking out, I do. So I headed off to the second stage, where Nonpoint were one of the first bands on. Facing a field full of hung-over, sunburned metal heads on a Sunday in full daylight is not an easy task, but the boys came out and kicked ass—hard. And before long, their hook-laden brutal wares had a sizeable crowd up on their feet and going for it. How good was it? Better than church, amigos! After witnessing them play it came as no surprise to learn that they’d snagged one of the most prized possessions in metal—a main stage slot on the U.S. leg of Ozzfest 2010.

Wheels of Steel—Still (rockin’ &) Rolling at Donington 30 Years on!

By the time I’d gotten back to the main stage after B.S.-ing with the Nonpoint boys, Saxon were on the main stage and were going down the proverbial storm. While they never really broke America, Saxon was and still is an English metal institution. And aptly enough, 2010 marks not one but two anniversaries for the band—the 30th anniversary of their breakthrough album, Wheels of Steel and the 30th anniversary of their first-ever appearance at Donington. Yep, Saxon played the first ever “Monsters of Rock” Concert here in 1980, and I was one of the 70,000 metal-hungry kids that descended on this now-hallowed ground to enjoy the likes of them, Riot, Rainbow and the mighty Judas Priest! I was only 5 years old though … LOL!

FYI, back then it was a one-day, one-stage event—which is how it remained for many years. Anyway, to celebrate this monumental moment in their history, Saxon played the entire Wheels of Steel album. A smart, nostalgic move that they did well, and they deservedly got the crowd going! I caught the last four or five songs and it was a blast!

30 years ago—wow! (Donington, Aug. 16, 1980)

Rain? Not while Slash is onstage!

Saul Hudson …

… is not only one of the most popular rock guitarists on this planet, he’s also one of world’s biggest and possibly most recognizable rock stars. Hell, like David Beckham, he is a pop culture icon. I am, of course, referring to the one and only Slash—who’s not only a kick-ass guitarist but is also a hugely likeable, down-to-earth guy. He’s got the primo 3:00 spot on the main stage, and he’s not only armed with a recently released and hugely successful solo album, but he’s got a kick-ass band and a stunning “new” singer, Myles Kennedy from Alter Bridge. Furthermore, as his set list for his 45-minute set reveals, he’s clearly intent on taking no prisoners. Talk about a “no brainer”—he’s a smart man, that Saul, very smart!

Despite the weatherman’s warning of rain, when Slash hit the stage at 3 p.m., the sun was shining and so were he and his band. The tousle-haired top-hatted one was all over the stage, and on the huge wings on either side of it, which extended in front of the PA. In fact, he was literally giving Angus (Young) a run for his money on occasions. And wherever he went, that portion of the huge crowd would roar loudly. As already mentioned, his band was truly “on,” and as for new singer Kennedy, it looks and sounds like Slash has finally found a true onstage partner—a la Jagger/Richards and Tyler/Perry. Nice …

Slash's all-conquering Download set list.

Scott tearing it up on his soon-to-be-released Jackson signature model.

The Damned Things

After watching Slash and his cronies literally own the main stage for a few numbers, I made my way backstage to catch a van ride to the second stage in order to catch one of the most talked-about bands of the weekend—a never-before seen or heard act named The Damned Things. Why the buzz? Well, if you didn’t already know, the five-piece outfit is made up of members of Fall Out Boy, Anthrax and Every Time I Die. As a result, despite the fact that their set time overlapped with Slash’s, a sizeable crowd had gathered in anticipation. As I talked with one of Jackson’s favorite sons, Scott Ian, just before they went on, we could hear Slash finishing up his outro solo to GNR classic “Sweet Child o’ Mine.”

“At least we don’t have to go on while he’s playing one of the biggest rock songs of all freaking time!” Scott grins. Two minutes later, game on …

As expected, TDT rock hard but not in the way you’d maybe expect. Despite the material being completely foreign to them, the crowd get into it and the band go down a storm. Hooks, heavy riffs and cool guitar harmonies—TDT delivered the goods and despite being hampered by a retarded monitor man who did the exact opposite of what he was told, they left the stage triumphant; having left a big, fat boot mark on the throng who watched them.

Then, as we headed back in the bus to catch the next act on the main stage, the curse of Donington struck, the heavens opened and, as we say in England, it started to piss down with rain. To be continued and concluded tomorrow …

Thank you, good night!

- Nick B.

Iron Maiden Premier “The Final Frontier” Video

A still from the video for "The Final Frontier" in which the protagonist meets someone familiar to Iron Maiden fans.

We don’t want to be a spoiler for the brand-new Iron Maiden video by revealing the plot, but let’s just say that you’re in for a big-budget melodic-metal epic set in outer space. And let’s also just say that Eddie is back—he’s big, he’s alien and he seems pretty pissed off! That’s all we’re going to reveal, though. You’re just going to have to visit www.ironmaiden.com if you wanna learn more, because that’s where “The Final Frontier (Director’s Cut)” video is now being shown exclusively.

The video is a combination of live action, digital graphics and 3-D animation shot in eight weeks by U.K. studio Darkside Animation Films, whose team includes animators who have worked on a bunch of high-tech films, including Lost in Space, Gladiator and Black Hawk Down.

“The Final Frontier (Director’s Cut)” is a 5-minute edit of nearly 9-minute-long opus “Satellite 15 … The Final Frontier,” which kicks off Maiden’s 15th studio album, The Final Frontier. This eagerly anticipated CD will be released Aug. 16 (Aug. 17 in North America).

Anyway, what are you waiting for? Visit www.ironmaiden.com and enjoy—just try not to spill your popcorn or soda while you’re headbanging away!

Return of the Titans

This just in, Jacksonians—for the first time in nearly 20 years, the original U.S. “Clash of the Titans” lineup—Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax—will tour the United States together this fall. The Titan-ic trio is reuniting for the second leg of the “American Carnage” tour, which kicks off Sept. 24 in Dallas and concludes 20 dates later in Los Angeles on Oct. 21.

At each show, Megadeth will tear through 1990 thrash landmark Rust in Peace in its entirety while Slayer will lay waste in kind to their own 1990 magnum opus, Seasons in the Abyss. Anthrax, meanwhile, has thrown a high horns-up to its late-’80s/early ’90s heyday by welcoming singer Joey Belladonna back into the fold, reuniting the band’s classic lineup.

The three bands originally toured in the United States under the “Clash of the Titans” banner in summer 1991, with little-known-at-the-time Seattle quartet Alice in Chains opening. This year, they’re hitting the road on the heels of the metallically historic “Big Four” shows with Metallica at summer Sonisphere Festival dates in Europe, marking the first time that thrash’s four most influential bands have ever shared a stage.

“The American Carnage dates with Slayer and Megadeth—a.k.a. Clash of the Titans reunited—are going to be insane,” Jackson-abusing Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian told us this morning. “The three of us just finished the Big Four shows with Metallica in Europe and now we get to spend another month together hanging out and tearing peoples’ heads off! It’s going to be a headbanging fall.”

Titans: Anthrax's Ian and Megadeth's Ellefson

Recently returned Megadeth bassist Dave Ellefson was equally enthusiastic, telling Jackson that “As if things couldn’t get any better, 2010 continues to be the year for thrash metal. These new American Carnage dates this fall with Slayer and Anthrax will give our longtime fans a trip down memory lane and give the new fans a chance to experience the show with all three of us that they might not have had a chance to see back in 1991. Happily, the fans will get to hear and see the power of Jackson basses at work. Those instruments did and still do create the sound of thrash metal bass.”

Ticket pre-sales start Wednesday, July 14; fans should visit each band’s website to get the special pre-sale code needed on the Ticketmaster website (www.knoxvilletickets.com for the Knoxville, Tenn., date) and to see what other cool things are up for grabs. There will be pre-sale discounts on all tickets in most markets, and a limited number of $10 tickets will be available in many cities too. Once again, check out each band’s website or the Ticketmaster site for details. The public on-sale ticket date is July 23 in most areas.

American Carnage tour (second leg) dates, cities and venues:

SEPTEMBER
24    Dallas                            Verizon Wireless Theatre*
25    San Antonio, Texas       AT&T Center*
26    Houston                         Verizon Wireless Theatre*
28    New Orleans                  Lakefront Arena*
30    Knoxville, Tenn.             Civic Coliseum

OCTOBER
1       Atlanta                         Arena at Gwinnett Center*
2      Orlando, Fla.                 Hard Rock Live
3      Miami                            Bayfront Park Amphitheatre*
5      Hampton, Va.                Hampton Coliseum
6      Baltimore                      1st Mariner Arena*
8      Uniondale, N.Y.             Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum*
9      Scranton, Pa.                Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain*
10    Columbus, Ohio            LC Pavilion†
12    Louisville, Ky.                Freedom Hall
14    Fort Wayne, Ind.           War Memorial Coliseum*
15    Grand Rapids, Mich.     DeltaPlex*
16    Milwaukee                     Eagles Ballroom†
19    Salt Lake City                E Center
20    Las Vegas                     The Pearl
21    Los Angeles                  Gibson Amphitheatre*

* $10 discount on tickets purchased during pre-sale (excluding special $10 tickets).
† $5 discount on tickets purchased during pre-sale.