Nose Rings And Piercings

Posted in Nose Ring by Clifford on May 20, 2012

Nose Rings and Piercings : How to Care for Your Nose Piercings

Article by Tony Stevens

Nose Rings and Piercings : How to Care for Your Nose Piercings – Health

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Caring properly for nose piercings can make a world of difference in your overall piercing experience. This is the story with most piercing types. Before you even begin to explore where to buy nose rings you need to think long and hard about where to get the most capable person to perform the actual piercing. Choosing the right piercer can help you avoid countless infections and problems from your piercing that can have negative impacts on your wallet and your health.

In the beginning, it’s a good idea to choose surgical steel nose rings or titanium rings that are less likely to irritate you’re the piercing. Some people have sensitivity to certain metals and these are generally safe for sensitive skin.

If you do develop a sensitivity to the metal used in your starter nose rings you may have to remove the ring and start the process over once the wound heals completely. Most people don’t want this so it’s wise to start with a tamer metal and then make the switch to the 14k gold nose rings or white gold nose studs after the initial piercing has healed and it’s OK to change nose rings.

Keeping it Clean

The best thing you can do for the health of your nose piercings is to always wash your hands before you touch the area around your piercing or handle your piercings to change, adjust, or remove. Hygiene and cleanliness are important for keeping your piercings infection free.

To keep the piercing itself clean and free of infection, it’s important to clean with a proper sterile saline solution daily. Most quality piercers will offer cleaning kits to help you care for your infection. Some provide them with the initial piercing and you can always go back for more when you run out of the solution.

Making the Change

Whenever the time comes to change your ring out for different rings it’s important that you place them in a clean container or storage box rather than just leaving them lying around exposes to dust, dirt, and germs. If you drop your nose rings or nose ring screws while in the process of changing them out be sure to clean them before inserting them in your ears or placing them in your storage container where they could contaminate other nose rings that are stored there.

When you learn how to care for your nose piercings you’ve won half the battle for a healthy piercing that you’ll be able to maintain for as long as you wish.

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When you learn how to care for your nose rings piercings you’ve won half the battle for a healthy piercing that you’ll be able to maintain for as long as you wish.

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Joseph Arthur Residency

Posted in Tattoo Gallery by Clifford on May 20, 2012

Joseph Arthur – Residency
Event on 2012-05-26 20:00:00
ABOUT JOSEPH ARTHUR

If there's such a thing as the opposite of writer's block, Joseph Arthur has it. The Akron, Ohio-bred/Brooklyn, N.Y.-residing singer/songwriter, who once released four EPs in the span of as many months, has demonstrated his unwavering proclivity yet again with the digital release of Redemption City, a 24-song dual download that Arthur is giving away for FREE at www.josepharthur.com.

Growing up in the '70s and '80s in Akron, Arthur’s musical life started off like many others, with mandatory piano lessons. But once he realized he could use the piano to conjure up his own musical worlds, he took to the instrument and began writing songs, eventually playing in bands while in high school. Days after graduation, he moved to Atlanta with a band, playing bass and supporting himself with day jobs at a music store and tattoo shop. At the time, Arthur aspired to be a world-class jazz or fusion bass player in the vein of the late Jaco Pastorius. But when a demo tape of Arthur’s songs somehow made its way to Peter Gabriel and his Real World Records label, “I came to find out that Peter thought the bass playing was weak on my stuff, but what he liked was the lyrics.”

Next thing Arthur knew, he was playing at Gabriel’s WOMAD festival (despite having played solo acoustic “maybe one time before”), jamming with Gabriel and Joe Strummer in Real World studios in Bath, England, and was subsequently signed to Real World Records. “It was crazy,” Arthur says. “I think I like repeating the story more the older I get.” And while Arthur's 1997 debut, Big City Secrets, attracted a substantial following abroad, the artist didn't connect with Stateside listeners until Come To Where I'm From, which features his signature song, 'In the Sun'. That track was covered by R.E.M.'s Stipe and Coldplay's Chris Martin in 2006 on a charity single to benefit victims of Hurricane Katrina, having previously been recorded a decade earlier by Gabriel for a Princess Diana tribute album.

Redemption City comes fresh off the heels of 2011's The Graduation Ceremony, which saw Arthur team with producer John Alagia, at whose Village Studio Fistful of Mercy (within which Arthur plays alongside Ben Harper and Dhani Harrison) had played its first public gig in 2010. Alagia had previously produced 'You're So True', Arthur's 2004 contribution to the Shrek 2 soundtrack.

Previously nominated for a best recording package Grammy for his 1999 EP Vacancy, Arthur is an accomplished painter, having displayed his works in galleries around the world. His online-only “Museum of Modern Arthur” (www.museumofmodernarthur.com) serves as a repository for his creations.

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Nose Rings And Piercings

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Nose Rings and Piercings : How to Care for Your Nose Piercings

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Caring properly for nose piercings can make a world of difference in your overall piercing experience. This is the story with most piercing types. Before you even begin to explore where to buy nose rings you need to think long and hard about where to get the most capable person to perform the actual piercing. Choosing the right piercer can help you avoid countless infections and problems from your piercing that can have negative impacts on your wallet and your health.

In the beginning, it’s a good idea to choose surgical steel nose rings or titanium rings that are less likely to irritate you’re the piercing. Some people have sensitivity to certain metals and these are generally safe for sensitive skin.

If you do develop a sensitivity to the metal used in your starter nose rings you may have to remove the ring and start the process over once the wound heals completely. Most people don’t want this so it’s wise to start with a tamer metal and then make the switch to the 14k gold nose rings or white gold nose studs after the initial piercing has healed and it’s OK to change nose rings.

Keeping it Clean

The best thing you can do for the health of your nose piercings is to always wash your hands before you touch the area around your piercing or handle your piercings to change, adjust, or remove. Hygiene and cleanliness are important for keeping your piercings infection free.

To keep the piercing itself clean and free of infection, it’s important to clean with a proper sterile saline solution daily. Most quality piercers will offer cleaning kits to help you care for your infection. Some provide them with the initial piercing and you can always go back for more when you run out of the solution.

Making the Change

Whenever the time comes to change your ring out for different rings it’s important that you place them in a clean container or storage box rather than just leaving them lying around exposes to dust, dirt, and germs. If you drop your nose rings or nose ring screws while in the process of changing them out be sure to clean them before inserting them in your ears or placing them in your storage container where they could contaminate other nose rings that are stored there.

When you learn how to care for your nose piercings you’ve won half the battle for a healthy piercing that you’ll be able to maintain for as long as you wish.

About the Author

When you learn how to care for your nose rings piercings you’ve won half the battle for a healthy piercing that you’ll be able to maintain for as long as you wish.

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Tongue Piercing Infections

Posted in Tongue Piercing by Clifford on May 20, 2012

Tongue Piercing Infections

Article by LaurenRose

Tongue Piercing Infections – Health – Wellness

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A celebrity inspired trend leads to a tongue piercing crazy! People between the ages of 16-24 continue to grow and develop this fad, so now an estimate of 50% of women alone, are having more than just their earlobes pierced! These celebrity role models include Pink, Mel B and Janet Jackson. But as you can imagine, the statistics are only going to rise as body piercing services become more and more accessible to us young one! (But I’m not complaining, as I personally like body piercings, investing in a few myself) So why are so many others against piercings? Well, why don’t you find out?ENJOY!

So why are people wanting tongue piercings? Tongue piercings (along with many other forms of piercing) are done mostly for vanity reasons. Our personality determines what we like and want in life, and for some people, that is to look and feel different to others. Through body piercings -especially the tongue (because it is very dangerous) people are showing their uniqueness and desire to be different and recognized socially.

However, there are some people on the other hand, who wish to get piercings to follow the current trends. Not every one gets piercings to be unique. When a celebrity sets a current trend, this filters down to normal everyday people, like myself, and we end up continuing this trend and we then make it more easy and accessible for all people to get piercings.

There is also a desire to fit in with others as part of a social group, and people with specific qualities will be noticed more, therefore a conversation starter is created and a friendship bond will start to form.

The Not so Perfect Part of Piercing (Mouth full) Now I have not yet had my tongue pierced (my mum won’t let me!) but I really want it done! All I keep thinking about though (which I have to admit, is putting me off) is the PAIN! I have watched a few videos of people getting their tongues pierced and boy, do they look sore! Tongue clamps, needles and blood! What a perfect combination to make a person want to get their tongue pierced, hay?

You not only have the pain to deal with, but the possible chance of fainting with the shock (like I did during my belly button piercing) It is such an embarrassment, and I could only imagine it to be worse with your tongue hanging out of your mouth as you lay on the floor!

Last but not least, you have the tongue swelling and infection to deal with. I mean come on; could tongue piercing get any more off putting?! A friend of mine recently had her tongue pierced, and her tongue swelled up to the size of a small apple! For quite a while she could only intake liquids before the swelling down- not because she had infections or anything like that, simply because she couldn’t fit whole foods in her mouth with the size of her tongue! (I was funny at first, until she couldn’t talk as it was too hard to move her tongue)

So could you imagine, on top of all that, you would have to deal with an infection! Well I shall now enlighten you about the damage they can do to your poor tongues!

Would you risk, the risk, of infection?There are a few certain dangers inherited when one had a piercing, but especially if the tongue is pierced, as the tongue is a very sensitive area to be performed on, so infection is expected! (Now for the other downside of infections- well, if there was a plus side to them) Although infections in the tongue are relatively common after tongue piercings, there are certain dangers which may have serious consequences if the infection is not treated properly and straight away!

The BDA (which means The British Dental Association) are forever issuing warnings about tongue piercings. They report that the risk of bacteria is increased DRAMATICALLY in cases of tongue piercing. (This is because the mouth naturally contains a high level of bacteria to begin with!) The most worrying part, in my opinion is that any infection that you may get in the mouth or on the tongue may start to spread rapidly to other parts of the body!

Most body piercing practitioners maintain very high standards and keep all equipment and stations completely spotless, yet this does not stamp out the chances of infection. In the most extreme cases with a bacterial infection in the mouth, it can lead to fatal blood poisoning! (And no one wants that!)

A tragic accident A woman who had her tongue pierced to celebrate her birthday was found dead with blood poisoning just 48 hours later!

A woman, for her 34th birthday wanted to get her tongue pierced. A friend of hers was getting one and decided to do the same. Within 48 hours she was found dead at her home from suspected blood poisoning and pneumonia, after having the fashionable steel bar put through her tongue. What shocked the family most, is that she had already had a number of different piercings before in the same piercing studio, so why was this one different?

Its because of the higher risk of bacterial infection that is associated with tongue piercings, yet some people still don’t know the proper ways of cleansing the tongue after food or any drink, other than water.

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The body piercing professional must make sure they provide all the necessary information possible to lessen the chances of infection. Yet if they are piercing professional is negligent and do not provide this important information and you get injured from this, then I highly recommend that you seek an expert beauty treatment solicitor for their advice, as they will be able to claim compensation for you if you have suffered through no fault of your own. Why suffer in silence from a negligent professional? Well you don’t have to, as you can be compensation for your physical and mental pain of a tongue piercing injury!

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The body piercing professional must make sure they provide all the necessary information possible to lessen the chances of infection. Yet if they are piercing professional is negligent and do not provide this important information and you get injured from this, then I highly recommend that you seek an expert beauty treatment solicitor for their advice, as they will be able to claim compensation for you if you have suffered through no fault of your own. Why suffer in silence from a negligent professional? Well you don’t have to, as you can be compensation for your physical and mental pain of a tongue piercing injury!

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This video is from when I was 16. I took the piercing out 3 weeks later. I absolutely hated it. For all of you asking, I got the piercing at Street Ink on S. Broadway in Yonkers, NY. It didn’t really hurt. The healing process sucked.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Tokico Blue Shocks/struts Eibach Springs

Posted in Earrings by Clifford on May 19, 2012

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Art Art Everywhere At Seattles

Posted in Tattoo Artists by Clifford on May 19, 2012


Seattle, WA (PRWEB) May 17, 2012

The Fremont Fair is a celebration of the ?delibertas quirkas? (freedom to be peculiar) character of the eclectic and artsy Fremont neighborhood. Strolling through the streets of the Fair, you will find hundreds of artistic whimsies from chalk art to body paint and handmade jewelry to hand painted art cars. The Fremont neighborhood itself is home to creative sculpture and installations. While in the ?Center of the Universe,? tour the Rocket, the Fremont Troll, the Lenin Statue, Waiting for the Interurban, and more.

Must-see and do artsy activities for the weekend include:

Arts & Crafts Shopping: The Fremont Fair also features boutique shopping throughout the streets with over 300 booths filled with original arts and crafts, imports and opportunities to tie dye a t-shirt or get a henna tattoo.

Fremont Abbey Arts for All: Grow your brain on the arts at Fremont Abbey Arts for All at the Fremont Fair. Activities include a growing brain sculpture, chalk art, music makers, artcycle, and paint with your food. Plus, live performers and bands on the Fremont Abbey Stage!

Seattle Art Car Blowout: See more than 50 funky decorated art cars on display in the Burke Building parking lot (35th and Evanston). Cars travel from across the country to create the largest gathering of Art Cars in the Northwest! Want a sneak peek of the art cars in mobile procession? The public (and the press) are encouraged to go to Sunset Hill Park, at 7531 – 34th Ave NW, on Sunday, June 17th to see the cars cruise by at approximately 10:30am. From there they will buzz the Ballard Market, on Shilshole Ave, before triumphantly returning to Fremont. Have your cameras ready!

Fremont Arts Council Solstice Parade: The 25th Annual Fremont Solstice Parade takes place on Saturday, June 16th at noon. Produced by the Fremont Arts Council, the Fremont Solstice Parade is a showcase of art via human-powered floats.

Yoga for the Solstice: Planet Earth Yoga brings the art of yoga to the Fremont Fair. Grab your mat and join us as we salute the sun and celebrate the solstice with a hatha yoga practice in the Center of the Universe Sunday, June 17th at 10:30am.

Dads & Dogs Day ? Dog Parade: Paralleling its human counterpart, the Fremont Arts Council?s Solstice Parade, fairgoers are invited to bring their four-legged friends on Sunday, June 17th at 2:30pm to participate in this fun pup procession. Bring your puppy in creative costume or let your dog strut his or her stuff au naturale.

The Fremont Fair is free and open to the public. New this year, the Friday Night Pre-Party features live music on the Redhook Brewery Main Stage from 4:00pm to 11:00pm on June 15th. For more information and a complete schedule of activities, visit fremontfair.org. For the up-to-the-date announcements, follow @FremontFair on Twitter or find us on Facebook.

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Posted in Tongue Piercing by Clifford on May 19, 2012

Joe Cocker/Huey Lewis and the News
Event on 2012-08-09 19:30:00
JOE COCKER / HUEY LEWIS AND THE NEWS
TO PERFORM AT DTE ENERGY MUSIC THEATRE AUGUST 9
TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY, MAY 14

English rock and blues singer Joe Cocker and pop and rock hit makers Huey Lewis and the News will perform at DTE Energy Music Theatre on Thursday, August 9 at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets at , and pavilion and lawn, including a limited number of lawn tickets and lawn ticket four-packs at , go on sale this Monday, May 14 at 10 a.m. at Palacenet.com, Livenation.com, The Palace Box Office and all Ticketmaster locations, including The Palace Locker Room Store at Great Lakes Crossing. Special Platinum seating is also available.

Tickets may be also charged by phone to American Express, Discover, Visa and MasterCard by calling 1-800-745-3000.

Joe Cocker has been a major player in the music business for more than 40 years and his unmistakable bluesy soul voice is a musical trademark in its own right. He has released 21 studio and four live albums and has sold millions of records with a massive number of hit singles all over the world. He is a Grammy, Golden Globe and Academy Award winning artist and has even received an Order of the British Empire award. Without any doubt, Cocker is not only a true music legend but one of the most successful and popular singers of the last four decades.

The iconic singer recently released his 21st studio album, Hard Knocks, to the U.S. in January 2012. The album, released in Europe in 2010, is a collection of nine new songs plus a cover version of the Dixie Chicks’ “I Hope.” Produced by Matt Serletic (Matchbox 20, Carlos Santana), Hard Knocks has the timeless ‘Cocker’ sound fusing rhythm and blues, soul and pop into an undeniable infectious mix of unique contemporary style. It reached number 48 on the Billboard Top Independent Albums chart.

“I’ve spent probably more time on the streets than being educated,” explains the 66-year-old Brit. “Fans who’ve been around long enough to remember me all those years ago will probably understand the album title.” But despite the rough theme and atmosphere that it suggests, Cocker devotees don’t have to be worried about a hard-edged new musical direction, far from it. Hard Knocks is much more pop than any of his releases in recent years, especially his last album. “With Ethan Jones, who I love and with whom I made Hymn For My Soul in 2007, we almost did it like a ‘demo record.’ We were using no electronics and no special effects,” explains Joe Cocker.

Playing live is and always has been an integral element of his job and one which Cocker always enjoyed immensely. Apart from presenting the songs from Hard Knocks live for the first time, he prepared another little surprise for his fans. “There are some songs that were quite successful, but always have been neglected for the live shows”, he explains. “Of course we always do ‘You Can Leave Your Hat On’ and ‘Unchain My Heart’, but now I want to do a little montage in the middle of the show that includes some old songs like ‘Simple Things’ and ‘Tonight’.”

“Heart and Soul,” the title of one of their hit songs, also explains the enduring appeal of Huey Lewis & The News. For more than 30 years they have been making and performing music that resonates with people at their core. Whether it is their singing about the daily grind in “Workin’ For A Livin’” or lamenting a troubled relationship in “If This Is It,” this is a band that connects with people on a gut level.

In addition to commiserating over life’s rough spots, they have also given their millions of worldwide fans a soundtrack for the celebration of life’s great moments. The driving rhythm of “Heart of Rock & Roll” sings the praises of the great music being made across the U.S., while “Stuck With You” offers a love song with a tongue-in-cheek turn of phrase and amazing harmonies. Meanwhile “The Power of Love,” which the band wrote for the hit film Back To The Future, not only went to number one on the Billboard singles chart, but also was nominated for an Academy Award.

As great as their recordings are, there is something extra special about the Huey Lewis & The News live shows. Frontman Huey Lewis’ voice has a rich, textured quality that lends itself well to not just their hits but also to the Memphis soul tunes they covered on their most recent album, Soulsville. And Lewis brings some bluesy tones to the performance when he breaks out into his harmonica solos.

Completing the rock, rhythm and blues feel of the band’s sound are founding members Johnny Colla (saxophone, guitar and vocals), Bill Gibson (drums, percussion and vocals), and Sean Hopper (keyboards and vocals) as well as Stef Burns (guitars and vocals) and John Pierce (bass). The horn section consists of San Francisco Bay Area luminaries Marvin McFadden (trumpet), Rob Sudduth (tenor saxophone) and Johnnie Bamont (baritone saxophone).

Their playing is tight, effortlessly moving from an up front, power rock song to a smooth, laid back, soulful ballad. They even walk the musical high wire, leaving their instruments behind mid-show to perform some A Capella selections of early rock ‘n’ roll classics, such as “Sixty Minute Man,” “Under The Boardwalk” and “It’s Alright.”

Joe Cocker and Huey Lewis and The News are part of the Belle Tire Concert Series.

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The Salon Series at Version Fest 12
Event on 2012-05-12 01:00:00

Join The Salon Series at Bridgeport's Version Festival 12 for a series of quick and high-spirited discussions with some great Chicago arts talent. We'll be talking to painters, installation artists, magazine publishers and more over two Saturdays in the cozy confines of MN Gallery, a founding establishment of the Bridgeport arts scene, at 3524 S. Halsted.

"One Artist. One Artwork. One Hour."

Each artist will host a half-hour reception, followed by a one-hour talk about one artwork they've installed. Discussion moderated by JC Steinbrunner of The Salon Series. An informal Q&A will finish up the event. Bring your keen eye, sharp tongue and piercing observations, but play nice.

ALL LECTURES ARE FREE. Donations are appreciated at the event to offset production costs. This Eventbrite page is to estimate attendance.

For more information, see The Salon Series website.

Saturday, May 12
1-3pm: Alex Menocal, installation
4-6pm: Sabina Ott, sculpture/installation
7-9pm: Leslie Baum, painting

Saturday, May 26
1-3pm: Mike Nudelman, drawing
4-6pm: JC Gabel, literature
7-9pm: Jeff Zimmerman, mural/painting

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Chicago, United States

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Further Than The Figure Presesnts

Posted in Tattoo Artists by Clifford on May 19, 2012

Further Than The Figure presesnts Girls & Games
Event on 2012-05-20 18:00:00
Join us for an evening of art- All new features!

Further Than The Figure will be featuring game- themed models & props for this month's event at Bambu Tattoo – Girls & Games!!
Sunday May 20th 6-9pm
Voyeurs welcome!!!

Further Than the Figure is a monthly themed art series where models
alternate between photography & sketch stages creating a maximum
potential of creative opportunities in a group setting.
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Rockstar Mayhem Energy Festival, Slipknot, Slayer, Anthrax
Event on 2012-07-04 13:30:00

Slipknot

This highly provocative, Des Moines, Iowa, USA-based alternative metal outfit, whose shock rock values are masked by their anonymous stage wear of matching jump suits and horror masks, was founded by Shawn Crahan (percussion) and Paul Grey (bass). The early line-up of Slipknot released the independently recorded and distributed Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat in 1996. Although the band was struggling to make ends meet, their big break arrived when they were signed to leading metal label Roadrunner Records. The band, comprising nine members, subsequently adopted a lucky number to wear on their jump suits. Alongside Crahan (number 6) and Grey (number 2), was number 8 Corey Taylor (vocals), number 7 Mick Thompson (guitar), number 5 Craig Jones (samples), number 4 James Root (guitar), number 3 Chris Fehn (percussion), number 1 Joey Jordison (drums), and number 0 Sid Wilson (DJ). They recorded their self-titled second album at Indigo Ranch Studios in Los Angeles, California. The production work of Ross Robinson was a marked improvement on their messy debut, but failed to disguise the sub-Korn metal of tracks such as "Eyeless" and "Wait And Bleed". The bestselling Iowa confirmed Slipknot's remarkable popularity on the contemporary metal scene, with the band inspiring rabid devotion from their predominantly teenage fanbase (affectionately known as "maggots"). During a hiatus in band activities during 2002, various members of Slipknot embarked on outside projects, including Taylor and Root's Stone Sour, and Jordison's Murderdolls.

Slayer

"We definitely made our own road and there's not too many people driving down our road. Nobody's doing it." Coming from anyone else, this might sound like an idle boast. When guitarist Kerry King of Slayer says it; it's a simple statement of fact. Almost 20 years after Slayer first started blending the heavy riffs of metal with the anger and violence of punk, the next chapter in the Slayer story will be written with the release of GOD HATES US ALL. It's been three years since Slayer last released a record, 1998's DIABOLUS IN MUSICA, but it's not like the guys have been lounging around poolside, sipping mai-tais and waiting for the royalty checks to roll in. "We started working on this record after we got done with a long touring cycle, but prior to Ozzfest '99," says guitarist Jeff Hanneman. "And like every three or four months, something would come up to sidetrack us so we couldn't finish it. We'd have to take a break and learn stuff for Ozzfest and come back, work for a few months, go in and do a WCW song for a month ('Here Comes The Pain'), go out on the Tattoo the Earth tour, last summer. Then we'd work for a few more months until we were asked to do a song — "Bloodline" for the 'Dracula 2000' soundtrack, and that was the last break. Then we got our shit together, went up to Vancouver and made a record." Recorded at The Warehouse, a Vancouver studio owned by Bryan Adams, certain alterations had to be made in converting Slayer's new environs from a studio owned by a lightweight Canadian pop singer to something suitable for four men recording a 12-14-song album titled GOD HATES US ALL. Slight alterations, like a chalked-out crime-scene-style drawing of a body on the floor. Candles. Dimmed lights. Incense. Porn-covered walls. All the little amenities that make a house a home. "We had two banner flags that were of middle fingers," says singer/bassist Tom Araya. "As you walked into the first door of the studio, there was a Misfits' skull that said, Eat a bag. The next door you opened, there was a white flag with a middle finger pointed up right in your face. You'd open the door to the mixing room, there's another middle finger. That was basically the attitude of Slayer in the studio. We had a red devil head on one of the speakers. We had a skull on another. That_s the kind of shit we put up. Spooky stuff that makes you feel at home." Slayer picked Matt Hyde to produce GOD HATES US ALL, after his stellar work on "Bloodline" for the 'Dracula 2000' soundtrack. "He had a handle on every aspect of the recording. He likes the band, he likes the music," says King. "He knew what we were trying to achieve, rather than just us telling him. He knew what was going on. I tell people he's God, might as well bring in the cross and nail him up to it because he's the fucking best." As intense a record as Slayer has recorded, God Hates Us All found King and Hanneman stripping the songwriting down to the essentials, trimming the fat and keeping the fury. "I didn't write the usual Dungeons and Dragons shit, looking in the synonym finder for words I have no idea what they mean anyway, " King says by way of explanation. "This is a lot more how I talk, a lot more street. A lot of the topics are things people can relate to and they_ll hear the street-style version, so I think they_ll get more out of it." You'd have to be deaf, dumb or dead to miss the message of songs like "Threshold" or "Exile", which crackle with the unchecked wrath Slayer, fans have come to count on. "Threshold" is about reaching your limit in any given aspect, with a person in a situation where you're about to break. You're about to blow-up," says King. 'Exile' is pretty much about a person–everybody's got one–who is like the anti-them — you just hate with every ounce of your fucking being. It_s called "Exile" because you want them away from you. You want to kill yourself so you don't have to deal with them anymore." King and Hanneman toyed with new guitar tunings on the album, taking the plunge down to Drop B a couple times and hauling out a seven-string axe for the first time in Slayer history. "A lot of people you see in Guitar World say, "I'm not Steve Vai, I have no reason to play a seven-string," says King. "That's like telling a drummer to play a single kick drum, trying to tell him he doesn't need a double-bass kick. It doesn't make sense. Or they cop out saying, 'I'm not that good.' You don't have to be good to make up a seven-string riff." Slayer records begin with the drums, and Paul Bostaph, timekeeper for half of Slayer's nearly 20 years as a band, says there's a simple rule he follows in setting the brutal pace. "Rick Rubin once said the perfect take is the one that felt like it was going to fall apart but never did. I thought that was one of the wisest things I've ever heard and I always try to go for that." During breaks from recording, Slayer hits the town, patronizing local bars like the Shark Club and the Cobalt Club and watching nearly every hockey game the hometown Vancouver Canucks played. Singer Tom Araya spent his off-hours reading true crime novels with cheery titles along the lines of "Happy Like Murderers'" to help him inhabit the minds of murderous priests ("God Send Death") and a fallen angel pushing drugs ("Cast Down"). "I use those books to spark my imagination, to go into the role playing that I need in order to sound convincing. I need to sing and make it sound like I'm actually going to do these things I'm saying. They help out a lot with the screaming." Let other bands break-up, try to "find their sound" or record albums with symphonies. In the fickle, ever-changing world of music, Slayer remains a sure thing. "I think I'm a fan first and foremost," says King. "The difference between me and the people watching our show is that I learned how to play guitar. For some reason, I know how to make up riffs for Slayer and I get the opportunity to do that, so I'm like the superfan. It's what I'm into. If I was going to start a new band today, I'd want it to be just like this one."

Anthrax

Anthrax is Joey Belladonna – vocals Charlie Benante – drums Frank Bello – bass Rob Caggiano – guitars Scott Ian – guitars TV has soap operas, literature has Shakespeare, and metal – well, metal has Anthrax, that fire-breathing, thrash-spitting, multi-headed beast of a band that – 30 years since the day Scott Ian and then-bassist Danny Lilker searched a biology textbook for the disease that would become their moniker – smiles back at you with a monstrous, upturned middle finger and refuses to fucking die. But then, if you have an inkling about heavy metal, you'll have heard of their meteoric rise in the 80s alongside the likes of Slayer, Megadeth, and a little band that once crashed on Anthrax's studio floor known as Metallica. You'll know all about their game-changing, crossover hit with Public Enemy on Bring The Noise in 1991. You'll have listened to generations of bands that owe everything to their signature stomp and crushing riffs. And in more recent times, you'll have witnessed an almost irrational will to survive in defiance of monumental odds. And that, true believers, is the story of one of the most doggedly heroic bands in metaldom on the cusp of their greatest release to date. The road has not been easy. Rewind to 2005. Hot on the heels of 2003's rapturously received We've Come For You All, a unanimously praised, end-to-end scorcher spearheaded by vocalist John Bush, Anthrax shocked the metal world with the announcement that singer Joey Belladonna would be re-joining the band for a classic, 80s-era reunion that would sweep them around the world on a wave of head-banging nostalgia, but more importantly, reconnecting the band as friends and as the brutal thrash machine that gave the world Among The Living. Once that tour finished, Anthrax returned to discover that John Bush had moved on, and they would need to recruit yet another singer for the recording of their follow-up to WCFYA, the album that would become Worship Music, their tenth studio album. The band worked with one singer for a period of time, but in 2009, they were still without the right vocalist. "There was no way I was going to let anything derail my life's work," says Scott Ian. "We've been through more drama than most bands experience in a lifetime. Granted, we didn't have to deal with somebody dying or some tragic situation but at the same time we really did face an uncertain future. For lack of a better way to explain it, I am a tenacious prick, and if I want something to happen I will make it so. It's always been like that. It touches on the 30th anniversary. I think back to July 18, 1981. Danny Lilker and I were friends and I always said to him, 'when White Heat [Lilker's band at the time] break up, we're forming Anthrax,' and he was like, 'we're not breaking up.' I've always been like that, and with such an amazing record to put out, there's no way I was going to let anything screw that up." Refusing to accept their predicament, the remaining members rallied themselves in a spine-tingling gesture of conviction and self-belief for what would become the single greatest metal event of the 21st century, the first-ever performance of The Big 4. According to Charlie Benante, getting the band's proverbial excrement together for that gig was just the motivation that Anthrax needed to spit out the blood and get back on their feet. "The genesis of this whole Big 4 idea – and you could say the idea of getting Joey back in the band full time – was at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame," Benante continues. "It was me, Lars, and Scott talking at the bar, bullshitting, and Lars just blurted it out. It was such a surreal moment, we weren't sure if he was taking the piss out of us and all of a sudden it just happened. It made us really say 'we need to step this up and get this thing going.' It was because of that that we were pushed into this direction. Metallica gave us the kick in the ass that we needed." "Joey was the band's vocalist from '85 to '92, the time period when 'The Big Four' started," added Scott, "so we felt he had to be the guy to represent us on these Big Four shows, and he had to be the guy on the new record." Rob Caggiano picks up the story – "So Charlie called Joey, they started talking and Joey expressed an interest. Then we all met with him in New York and while the vibe was really good, none of us really knew what to expect. Then we did the first Big 4 show with Joey, I think that's when we all knew that this was right. The vibe was amazing, he sounds better than he's ever sounded, including the reunion tour." Reuniting with Joey Belladonna for a whirlwind, globe-stomping tour that would see Anthrax playing shoulder to shoulder with Slayer, Megadeth and old pals Metallica, the explosive success of The Big 4 would suddenly beg the question of what would happen next, and more to the point: who would sing on Worship Music, and how would Anthrax approach the follow-up to We've Come For You All? It wasn't easy, but – from the ferocious attack of "Earth on Hell" to the red-blooded might of "Fight'em 'Til You Can't," the results have been nothing less than horn-conjuring. "The majority of this record was about 55% done before we even had a singer in mind," explains Charlie. "It was me, Scott and Frankie in our rehearsal room, the same way we wrote Spreading the Disease – with no singer in mind. But I'll never forget the day I first heard Joey singing, I got goosebumps, I got excited – all I could think of in my mind was 'how will he sing this song' and it was just amazing to me. Every time I heard the next song I would be like, 'this rules.'" "The process leading up to it was painful but I think being in Anthrax is painful," says bassist Frank Bello with a laugh. "I think everything happens for a reason and to listen to this record now, this is the reason it had to happen that way, and I am loving Joey's voice. I'm listening and I'm thinking 'you know I can't tell you when he sang better.' I'm not gonna kiss his ass that much but I really think the guy just doesn't age. He weirds me out because he just goes out there and sings like a bird, amazingly, with power. He came into a hard situation. He really rose to it. When Joey came in it was like the icing on the cake for me. " Joey agrees: "It's not easy to throw someone in there and try to wash away what you've done and how you've done it," says Joey. "I feel honored, but I also feel like I've done a lot to be there, I wasn't just saying 'oh I've got a chance again.' I just thought I'd be who I was without being like 'can I be like someone else?' I just went in and sang with the best intentions. I just did whatever came from my heart to the best of my abilities, and it worked." And that is an understatement. Co-produced by Rob Caggiano and Jay Ruston (both Grammy-nominated producers), the album takes its name from one of Charlie's late-night bouts of insomnia where, while flipping through TV channels he stumbled upon a religious-themed infomercial entitled "Worship Music." A fitting sentiment for an undeniable masterwork of skewering melodies powered by herculean riffage and a tunefulness that bespeaks Anthrax's utter supremacy as songwriters. From the haunting, ethereal tones of "Worship" – an atmospheric piece composed by Charlie himself – to the punch-in-the-face assault of opening track "Earth On Hell," the results are positively badass. But that isn't to say Worship Music is without its deeper subtexts. "The song "In the End" has a melancholy feel to it," says Charlie. "It has nothing to do with the band, but two people who had a lot to do with our band, Dimebag and Ronnie James Dio. They were both heroes and huge influences on us. Darrell played on the last three Anthrax records, a sixth member if you will, and Ronnie was always a champion for us, taking us on tour, just being so amazing to us always. It had to be made, and it was very cathartic." "It's just an epic piece of music," adds Scott. "Of course in the back of my mind I was thinking, 'if somehow I could get this in the lyrics without it being completely cornball, that song would just lend itself to expressing the feelings and emotions about how we felt about what those guys meant to us — Did we ever tell you how much we loved you tearing my head off tearing my face off ripping my heart out." I meant that in a good way. The first time I ever heard Ronnie James Dio, my world was fucked forever." Of course, Worship Music also features a far more obvious musical tribute about Anthrax's greatest inspiration, Judas Priest, mysteriously entitled… "Judas Priest." "We wrote it right at the time the announcement came that they were retiring," says Scott. "I just got so bummed out about it, almost the same way I felt with Ronnie dying or Darrell getting killed, it was a similar emotion, like: 'is this what it's like now, I'm just going to see my heroes go?' It kind of depressed me. The thought of a world without Judas Priest is just weird, so I remember talking to Charlie and we agreed we should just write a song called 'Judas Priest.' It was such an overtly, metal song, and that in of itself is the tribute." Alongside the colossal crescendo of "Crawl" and the irresistible catchiness of "The Devil You Know," Worship Music is a record of mass destruction to be released upon the world, and to the delight of fans everywhere it already began when, in July, the Anthrax.com was updated with new artwork by universally acclaimed comic artist Alex Ross and an offering of "Fight'em 'Til You Can't" as a free download that swept across the internet like a thrash metal hurricane. "Basically, we made our fans wait so long so it was like 'why make our fans pay for it?" says Charlie. "They've waited so long, so here's a gift.'" "'Fight'em 'Til You Can't' is about humans fighting the Cylons," adds Scott, referring to the title's relationship to a famous line in the recently re-imagined space epic "Battlestar Galactica." "My take is more Zombie-oriented than Cylon oriented, but I think you could absolutely read it as Anthrax fighting until we can't. I'm sure that was in the back of my mind. As much as I like the idea of it just being a fun-filled Zombie killing romp, that emotional thread pretty much runs through everything I'm doing lyrically, you can't keep me down, I'm gonna do what I'm gonna do." Given that this year Anthrax celebrates its 30th anniversary of fighting the good fight, Scott's sentiment is a poignant one. So how does it feel to be releasing a new record over three decades since you began? "It freaks me out actually, that that much time has gone by," says Charlie. "In my mind I still feel like the same person from back then, but if we were to do this ten years ago, I would be more concerned about staying relevant and this time I could care less about staying relevant. It's about doing what I think our fans enjoy. "I truly can't put it into any kind of context because we're just so busy, you know? We're sitting here with this setup of a record in the middle of playing shows with so much going on, so I guess I could say nothing is changed, things are exactly the same as when we're working toward the next thing and that's maybe somehow some way we've always been able to move forward, always looking forward and never stopping – it's never been that way with Anthrax, even just this constant struggle to find band members who would commit to rehearsing for four nights a week and having to fire them, it was constantly moving forward until we recorded Fistful of Metal, well we've gotta go on tour and sell t-shirts, and we've gotta get rid of Neil Turbin, and then we found Joey… In 2011 my day is still filled with what's happening with Anthrax, and I love this new record and how it represents our whole career in Anthrax. I can't wait for people to hear it." ***** Over the past 30 years, Anthrax has achieved sales in excess of 10-million. The band has also received multiple Gold and Platinum albums, multiple Grammy nominations, and a host of other accolades from the media, industry and fans.

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