As I Lay Dying members
Nick Hipa, Phil Sgrosso, Josh Gibert and Jordan Manchino, alongside with Shane
Blay (vocalist from Oh, Sleeper)
are starting a new project called Wovenwar.
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Friday 18 April 2014
As I Lay Dying´s Future
The band As I Lay Dying just posted a statement explaining their fans and
updating them of their present situation and future, since Tim Lambesis (vocalist)
pleaded guilty to the charges of hiring a hitman to kill his estranged wife,
which can lead him to spend nine years in prison.
Here is the statement:
Originally, we said we'd update fans as soon as we knew more. We apologize for not sticking to that. It seemed best to wait until definitive news came in with a specific timeline. However, in light of speculation on other sites, an official update from As I Lay Dying seems to be the best way to clarify some things.
A good starting point is to clarify some things that have often been falsely reported. Tim was not a Christian at the time of his arrest, nor was As I Lay Dying a Christian band in 2013. It hadn't been for some time and, to the best of my knowledge, only one of the people playing in the band even claimed to be a Christian at that time. The changed view had been written about it in a handful of As I Lay Dying songs and Tim's later atheistic view had even been documented in court records. However, it doesn't make as sensational of a headline to refer to the arrest of the "Ex-Christian Metal Sub-Genre Independent Artist" as it does the "Grammy Nominated Top 10 Selling Christian Rockstar" of the past.
With all that said, we don't know how each musician from the previous era of As I Lay Dying will think about these topics in the future. For example, Tim has spent much of the last year reevaluating what originally convinced him to abandon belief in God. I have gathered that after much brokenness and repentance he sees things differently, considers himself a follower of Jesus, someone submitted to the will of God, or whatever you want to call it. That's for him to talk about when he's comfortable and only time will tell if he is sincere. What is certain though is that it's impossible to face the events of last year without being changed in some way. Let's let the guys focus on future music and hopefully the headline driven press will leave this issue alone for a while given some clarification.
Uncertainty ahead...
As I Lay Dying was originally founded/owned by Tim and then eventually the ownership was shared with Jordan about six years later. As the only official members, neither would like to move forward at the moment regardless off the upcoming sentencing time (which is still yet to be determined / not 9 years). There has been enough communication to establish some differences in opinion about what to do in the distant future. That keeps AILD's future in limbo. The hibernating version of the band is just the official band owners, which means As I Lay Dying is Tim & Jordan. This is based on the uncertainty of the future, including who will be performing with the band when/if that time comes. There have been nearly 20 guys who filled the vacant bass or guitar positions in As I Lay Dying history. The current setup is definitely not a closed door on some of the ex-members talking in the future, but it just makes sense for now that AILD is only Tim and Jordan.
Two opinions...
Tim has acknowledged his guilt and clearly made some bad decisions in a period of time where he acted contrary to the person he's been most of his life. He believes AILD should only pick back up if it's in a form restored to its roots. For Tim, the potential of pursuing AILD again means working on a lot of other more important things in his personal life first.
On the other hand, Jordan feels differently about the future. Even if more discussions were to take place, he would rather take time to pursue other things. That includes releasing new music with three of the guys from the most recent As I Lay Dying lineup. It's a chance for Jordan to be more involved in the songwriting process and enjoy other styles he'd rather play. In fact, they've already recorded their debut album and I'm sure it'll be awesome. It's not meant to replace As I Lay Dying because it is something stylistically different under a different name. Interestingly enough, their vocalist is also a former Christian like his new bandmates and was/is the guitar player for Oh Sleeper (Shane Blay). They'll have stuff to release through Metal Blade relatively soon, which will be an exciting/interesting combination given the band's more radio friendly sound.
In terms of music, Tim doesn't want to pursue performing live music full time regardless of what length his sentence ends up being. His sentence certainly won't be forever, but even so, touring full time doesn't seem healthy or practical given his new outlook and goals. Creating new music is the part Tim loves most and he will always continue to release albums. That includes a bunch of stuff he has recorded in the past six months that he will announce a project name for soon as well. As an occasional ear behind the scenes, it is good hear him playing guitar again and writing lots of riffs again like he did across the first five As I Lay Dying releases.
Hopefully that addresses the major questions related to As I Lay Dying. AILD is sleeping rather than dead, and there are two separate projects to hold you over whether or not it is awakened again.
AC/DC guitarist Takes a Break Due to Illness
Founding member and guitarist Malcom Young is taking a break from the
legendary band due to illness.
The band posted a statement on their facebook
page:
"After forty years of life dedicated to AC/DC, guitarist and founding
member Malcolm Young is taking a break from the band due to ill health. Malcolm
would like to thank the group’s diehard legions of fans worldwide for their
never-ending love and support.
In light of this news, AC/DC asks that Malcolm and his family’s privacy be
respected during this time. The band will continue to make music.”
Saturday 29 March 2014
Mitch Lucker Documentary Online
Suicide Silence posted a documentary online on YouTube as a tribute to
former frontman Mitch Lucker, who passed away in 2012.
All proceeds from the
DVD will be donated to the Kenadee Lucker Education Fund.
Whitechapel Reveal An Indiegogo Campaign
Whitechapel
have revealed an Indiegogo campaign to help them raise funds for their new DVD,
which is about their last year of touring.
Frontman Phil Bozeman stated:
“This campaign is not our way of asking for a hand-out, we are simply asking
for help from our fans to create a special DVD that will make memories for us
all. Please join us in our Indiegogo campaign to make the best Whitechapel DVD
ever!”
You can donate and get involved in the campaign at: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/whitechapel-dvd
You can donate and get involved in the campaign at: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/whitechapel-dvd
Tuesday 4 February 2014
Sunday 2 February 2014
Ronnie Radke Releases New Song
Ronnie Radke has released a new song called “Never The Same”, which was
taken from his upcoming solo album.
“Never The Same” and two additional
songs—“Destiny” and “Stupid Boy”—can be downloaded with an
email subscription here.
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