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Friday, March 8, 2013

Severin Films Releases THE MANSON FAMILY!


Jim VanBebber’s Controversial Masterpiece Gets Blu-Ray Treatment, Theatrical Dates & New Poster

Special Edition Of Underground Epic Will Include HD Transfer, VanBebber’s New Gator Green Short & Other Exclusive Extras!
Features Music by Phil Anselmo, Superjoint Ritual, Download, More!
Severin Films today announced the May 7th Blu-ray debut of Jim VanBebber’s legendary, award-winning indie movie THE MANSON FAMILY on the tenth anniversary of its original release. US theatrical dates in twenty major cities are scheduled through March and April and new poster artwork has been created by artist Stephen Romano for the occasion. VanBebber’s highly anticipated new short film Gator Green will accompany many of the screenings and will also be included in the extras-packed Special Edition Blu-Ray release.
The theatrical run launches at Landmark Theatres locations in Denver and San Francisco on March 22nd and will continue through April taking in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Boston and many more (see below for a partial list of engagements, with more to be announced in the coming weeks).
THE MANSON FAMILY delivers an uncompromising, brutal vision of the collapse of the “Love Generation.” On a ranch outside of Los Angeles, the hippie dream is perverting into something evil. What was once an oasis of free love and acid trips has become ground zero for a madman’s paranoid visions. An average group of kids, the "Family", become engulfed in a delusional world where torment and slaughter is considered the path to righteousness. THE MANSON FAMILY is a dizzying, rapid-fire vision of the sex and violence that unifies the misguided group, and at the direction of their leader, ends in a brutal spree leaving seven people dead in 48 hours. Now re-mastered in stunning HD for the first time ever in America. Extras include an all-new director’s commentary, the brand new short Gator Green, the uncut version of the previously censored, feature length documentary The Vanbebber Family on the film’s near-mythic production, and much more.
The movie features music by Phil AnselmoSuperjoint RitualNecrophagiaDownload, and Southern Isolation. VanBebber has directed music videos for PanteraDownSkinny PuppyNecrophagia, and others.
Severin Films was formed in 2006 with offices in Los Angeles and London. The company produced the acclaimed 2012 horror anthology The Theatre Bizarre and their previous releases include Richard Stanley’s restored Hardware, the all-star war classic The Wild Geese, the unrated Director’s Cut of Just Jaeckin’s Gwendoline, Enzo Castellari’s original action classic Inglorious Bastards, Oscar®-nominee Patrice Leconte’s The Hairdresser’s Husband, the midnight movie sensation Birdemic – Shock & Terror, Eugenio Martin’s restored Horror Express, and Alejandro Jodorowsky’s incomparable masterpiece Santa Sangre.
THE MANSON FAMILY 2013 Theatrical Screenings:
3/22/2013 Landmark’s Clay Theatre - San Francisco, CA
3/22/2013 Landmark’s Esquire Theatre – Denver, CO
3/23/2013 Landmark’s Clay Theatre - San Francisco, CA
3/23/2013 Landmark’s Esquire Theatre – Denver, CO
3/27/2013 Boston Underground Film Festival - Brattle Theatre - Cambridge MA
3/29/2013 Landmark’s Sunshine Cinema - New York, NY
3/29/2013 Alamo Drafthouse Vintage Park – Houston, TX
3/29/2013 Plaza Theatre – Atlanta, GA
3/30/2013 Landmark’s Sunshine Cinema - New York, NY
3/30/2013 Alamo Drafthouse Vintage Park – Houston, TX
4/03/2013 Granoff Center for the Arts – Providence, RI
4/05/2013 Landmark’s Ritz Bourse – Philadelphia, PA
4/05/2013 Landmark’s Egyptian Theatre – Seattle, WA
4/06/2013 Landmark’s Egyptian Theatre – Seattle, WA
4/12/2013 Logan Theatre – Chicago, IL
4/12/2013 Hi-Pointe Theatre - St. Louis, MO
4/13/2013 Hi-Pointe Theatre - St. Louis, MO
4/13/2013 Cedar Lee Theatre – Cleveland, OH
4/19/2013 Landmark’s E Street Theatre – Washington, DC
4/19/2013 Landmark’s Inwood Theatre – Dallas, TX
4/19/2013 Landmark’s Uptown Theatre – Minneapolis, MN
4/20/2013 Landmark’s E Street Theatre – Washington, DC
4/20/2013 Landmark’s Inwood Theatre – Dallas, TX
4/20/2013 Landmark’s Uptown Theatre – Minneapolis, MN
4/21/2013 Screenland Crossroads - Kansas City, MO
4/23/2013 New Beverly Cinema - Los Angeles, CA
4/26/2013 Tampa Pitcher Show – Tampa, FL
4/27/2013 Clinton St. Theater – Portland, OR
4/28/2013 Clinton St. Theater – Portland, OR
October – Housecore Horror Film Festival – Austin, TX

Bane's The Acusual Fire Reviewed

So I'm going to start the review of Bane's - The Acusual Fire  with one, no, with two questions! Do you like Dissection? and do you like Dark Funeral?  If you answer yes to one or more of these questions, stop reading and go and pick up this album since you will like it, and you know what you will get more or less. I say this because Bane sounds like the two aforementioned bands spent a satanic and romantic evening together and 6:66 months later Bane was born.

So what do we get in The Acusual Fire? To put it simple, we get melodic black metal, we get an intro, seven songs and outro and a cover of the song Night's blood by one of the bands I mention in this review,   we get the signature riffing and use of harmony  of Dissection mastermind Jon Nödtveigt combined with the signature riffing of Lord Ahriman from Dark funeral. Am I saying that this is a bland rip off?? Well no, there are some strong similarities and influences in the riffing but Bane has their own personality for sure, I would like to say they have taken their influences and made something of their own with it.

You say, what is black metal? dissection that sounds disgusting and why is the funeral dark??
Ok, so what I'm ranting about is fast paced extreme metal music, called black metal.
As in the case of Bane we get a lot of tremolo picking at blistering speeds, a lot of minor bar chord in the guitar department. The drums bang away at mostly frantic paces, using blast beats, 2/4 and 4/4 beats (I'm not entirely sure if that is the way you write it in English). The use of double bass is almost constant, and why not, the drummer most surely knows how to use his double pedal, very nice. Sure sometimes they slow it down and give us some more epic and almost symphonic moments.

The vocals are typical black metal screams and growls, something that caught my attention thou was the use of clean vocals, it's a bit weird, it is in no way bad, it just caught me a bit off guard, since they are disharmonic, a bit out of key or something, I can't really put my fingers on it actually. But anyway I think it is cool, and they serve as a cool little break from the demonic shouts. 

And speaking of the vocals, they are very good. The singer sure got his stuff down. Since he varies the vocals with both screams and growls the stuff is always varied and interesting. I have to say that the playing overall is very good on this album, every one of the members seams to really know what they are doing! Another cool touch is the melodic guitar solos, very nice, since they serve as a bit of a breather in all the brutality. And they don't feel out of place at all. In the last song (excluding the outro and cover) Existence in denial, we are treated to a more shred solo. And that is always welcomed!!

The first thing I thought about when I started to listen to this album is that you can actually hear the bass, this makes me very happy. I'm a big bass fan, and in most black metal albums the bass is buried so far back in the sound landscape that it is almost impossible to hear it. But in the case of The Acusual fire this is not the case, the bass is clear and heavy, so this is one of the things that makes this album sticks out a bit. It is an black metal album with some balls, and some weight behind if. Don't get me wrong there are many black metal albums that I love that are just big treble fests, but some bass is a nice change.

The second thing that struck me was the use of some middle eastern sounding scales, and this is also something I really think is kick ass. Since plain and simple minor key riffing in black metal is a bit done to death if you ask me. And here we get some different spices in our black metal soup. The production you ask, it's great, everything is clear and you can hear everything very well. Nothing is over powered, everything is balanced.

So what about the cover?? It is a straight up cover, the only difference is that Banes version has a better production, or should I say a more modern production. It has a bit more power to it.

To conclude, if you like melodic black metal, this is really an album you should own and worship. Everything is great, the songs, the musicianship and the production.

By:
Sweden`s Wilhelm Lindh, "Portuguese by adoption," guitar player,  composer and owner of the Doom / Death Metal band The Gardnerz, reviews here in HeavyHardMetalmania.net. Careful and professional analysis to the music and albums with suggestions of what there is to see and hear ... not to be missed. "The wisdom is found in the extremes, all extreme Metal here!".



1. Bringing Forth the Endless Dark Aeon
2. The End of Humanity
3. In Endless Silence
4. As Chaos Rises
5. Light the Black Flame
6. The Truth Unleashed
7. World of Desolation
8. Existence in Denial
9. Entering the Paradoxical Sphere
10. Night's Blood (Dissection cover)

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

BANE Releases Promo Video For "The Truth Unleashed"

Serbian black/death metal act BANE have released a promo video for the song "The Truth Unleashed," taken from their upcoming album, The Acausal Fire. The video features live pictures of the band taken from performances at Exit Festival 2012 and Sarajevo Metal Festival III. Check it out below.


The Acausal Fire will be released by Abyss Records in September. 

BANE's full-length debut, Chaos, Emptiness & Darkness, as well as other BANE merchandise is currently available through the Abyss Records Webstore. Visit www.officialabyssrecords.com for ordering information.  

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

BANE Releases Video For "In Endless Silence"

Serbian black/death metal act BANE have released a video for the song "In Endless Silence," taken from their upcoming album, The Acausal Fire. The footage is a compilation of live performances collected in Spring 2012 during the "Keepers Of The Black Flame" European Tour and appearance at Sarajevo Metal Festival III. You can  seen the video clip below.





The Acausal Fire is set for a fall release via Abyss Records. A preview of the album including song samples and artwork, has been posted below.


BANE's full-length debut, Chaos, Emptiness & Darkness, as well as other BANE merchandise is currently available through the Abyss Records Webstore. Visit www.officialabyssrecords.com for ordering information.  
 

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

BANE Announce New European Tour Dates and New Album Details

Serbian black/death metal act BANE have announced their third European Tour entitled "Keepers Of The Black Flame," which is set to blast off in March 2012. This tour will mark the first time the band will perform material from their upcoming album The Acausal Fire, which is due later this year. BANE will round out their set with tracks from the previous two releases;Chaos, Emptiness & Darkness and MisanthropiaA preview of The Acasual Fire, including song samples and artwork, has been posted online at this location or below.



KEEPERS OF THE BLACK FLAME European Tour 2012
   
14.03.2012 - Club Crazy Horse - Belgrade, Serbia
15.03.2012 - Garabonczias Borozo - Szeged, Hungary
16.03.2012 - Rock Club Naozzay - Nitra, Slovakia
17.03.2012 -  KD Na Nove - Volyne, Czech Republic*
  
*Dark Metal Festival w/Avenger, Root, The Stone, Panychida and more
 
BANE's full-length debut, Chaos, Emptiness & Darkness, as well as other BANE merchandise is currently available through the Abyss Records Webstore. Visit www.officialabyssrecords.com for ordering information.  


Saturday, September 24, 2011

BANE Announces Live Dates


Serbian melodic black/death metal heavyweights BANE have announced a series of live dates for the fall of 2011 in support of their latest release, Chaos, Emptiness & Darkness. Released earlier this year on Abyss Records, Chaos, Emptiness & Darkness has been heralded as one of Europe's finest metallic exports. Plans are in place for a follow up to be released next year. 


 
BANE live dates are as follows:  

30.09.2011 - Club Route 66 - Novi Sad, Serbia (w/EUFOBIA, KOLAC, DARK DAWN)
01.10.2011 - Club Infinity - Kikinda, Serbia (w/EUFOBIA, AWAITING FEAR)
27.10.2011 - Club Luc - Trencin, Slovakia (w/INFEST)
28.10.2011 - Venue TBA - Decin, Czech Republic (w/INFEST)
29.10.2011 - Phantoms Of Pilsen Festival - Pilsen, Czech Republic (w/DORNENREICH, AGRYPNIE, THE BATTALION and many more)
18.11.2011 - Club Barock - Petrosani, Romania  
19.11.2011 - Irish & Music Pub - Cluj Napoca, Romania  

BANE's Chaos, Emptiness, & Darkness is available now from Abyss Records at this location:

Guest appearances on Chaos, Emptiness & Darkness include Jb of Svart Crown Deimoz ofThe Revenge Project  and Nocturnal of Shadowdream. The album contains nine tracks, divided equally into three chapters:
  
Chapter I - Chaos
Awakening Of The Evil Spirits
The True Insomnia
Pandemonium  
  
Chapter II - Darkness
Lost Shadows
Abhorrence
Plague Upon Yourself
  
Chapter III - Emptiness
Inherited Infection
The Haunting Presence
Dysthymia
  
The Abyss Records version will also feature a cover of Dark Funeral's"The Dawn No More Rises."


Friday, May 20, 2011

BANE's Chaos, Emptiness & Darkness is Mandatory Metal!

If you've not heard Chaos, Emptiness & Darkness from Serbian melodic black/death metal heavyweights BANE, then you are doing yourself a great disservice. Easily one of Eastern Europe's finest metallic exports, this Abyss Records juggernaut is one of the best albums of its kind to be released in 2011.

BANE's Chaos, Emptiness, & Darkness is available now from Abyss Records.

Guest appearances on Chaos, Emptiness & Darkness include Jb of Svart Crown Deimoz ofThe Revenge Project  and Nocturnal of Shadowdream. The album contains nine tracks, divided equally into three chapters:
  
Chapter I - Chaos
Awakening Of The Evil Spirits
The True Insomnia
Pandemonium  
  
Chapter II - Darkness
Lost Shadows
Abhorrence
Plague Upon Yourself
  
Chapter III - Emptiness
Inherited Infection
The Haunting Presence
Dysthymia
  
The Abyss Records version will also feature a cover of Dark Funeral's "The Dawn No More Rises."

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

BANE Announces European Tour Dates




Serbian blackened death metallers BANE have are pleased to announce they will be joining SVART CROWN for the 'Black The Balkans' European tour this March in support of their full-length debut, Chaos, Darkness, Emptiness. The tour includes two dates with Bulgarian black metal outfit Dimholt. The band will be announcing a new line-up in the near future. Tour dates are as follows:


3/02 @ Club AG - Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
3/03 @ Club Akademija - Belgrade, Serbia
3/04 @ Club Roland Garros - Cluj Napoca, Romania
3/05 @ The Cage Club - Bucharest, Romania
3/06 @ Usmivka Bar - Varna, Bulgaria
3/07 @ Elias Canetti Hall - Ruse, Bulgaria
3/08 @ The Box Club - Sofia, Bulgaria
3/09 @ Seven Sins Club - Athens, Greece
3/10 @ Club Castro - Skopje, Macedonia
3/11 @Club Route 66 - Novi Sad, Serbia*
3/12 @ Club Infinity - Kikinda, Serbia*

*With Dimholt



Chaos, Darkness, Emptiness will be released on Digi-CD this month via Abyss Records. Guest appearances include Jb of Svart Crown Deimoz of The Revenge Project  and Nocturnal ofShadowdream. The album contains nine tracks, divided equally into three chapters:

Chapter I - Chaos
Awakening Of The Evil Spirits
The True Insomnia
Pandemonium
Chapter II - Darkness
Lost Shadows
Abhorrence
Plague Upon Yourself

Chapter III - Emptiness
Inherited Infection
The Haunting Presence
Dysthymia

The Abyss Records version will also feature a cover of Dark Funeral's "The Dawn No More Rises."



In other news, Chaos, Darkness & Emptiness was recently voted as the "Serbian Metal Album Of The Year" for 2010 on Serbian Metal Portal and Bane will be appearing alongside Sweden's Anachronaeon on Evolution Rock Metal Podcast on February 26th. For more details on the podcast, visit www.myspace.com/evolution_rock.

"Bane is an excellent band. Within a genre that is often stagnant, they have many standout elements, including powerful and diverse vocals, present bass, and outstanding drumming. Chaos, Darkness, and Emptiness is chock full of evidence that these guys are capable of meandering between different styles and feels with ease." - TheNewReview.Net

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