Foo Fighters Premiered a new song called Soldier

Foo Fighters have premiered a new song called ‘Soldier’ that was recorded during ‘Concrete & Gold’ sessions.
The track appears on the compilation album ‘7-Inches for Planned Parenthood’, which is streaming from today and released as a box set on Friday 11th November.
All proceeds from the release will go to sexual health charity Planned Parenthood. The blurb promoting the album reads: “Lawmakers with extreme views are working hard to shut down Planned Parenthood.
“If they succeed, millions of Americans will lose access to basic health services, including STD testing and treatment, birth control, and cancer screenings.
“7-inches for Planned Parenthood is a response to this threat. This curated series of records is made by a group of people who believe that access to health care is a public good that should be fiercely protected.
Boasting epic tracks like ‘Run’ and ‘The Sky Is A Neighbourhood’, Foo Fighters’ ninth studio album ‘Concrete and Gold’ stormed straight in at number one when it was released last month.
Foo Fighters’ massive shows at Manchester Etihad Stadium and London Stadium in June 2018 went on sale at 9 am 20th October.

From left to right: Chris Shiflett, Rami Jaffee, Taylor Hawkins, Dave Grohl, Pat Smear and Nate Mendel

source: Planetrock.com

King Raam biography

King Raam

King Raam (Born in Bushehr, Iran in 1981) is an Iranian-born musician now living in Tehran, Iran. He is the lead singer for the Iranian punk rock band Hypernova and he also does solo work under the pseudonym King Raam.

Early life

King Raam was born in 1981 in the coastal city of Bushehr, Iran. His father was a professor and eventually relocated the family to Eugene, Oregon to complete his PhD. By 1991 the family moved back to Iran.

Musical career

Hypernova

Hypernova was created in 2000. Bandmates Raam (vocals) and Kami (drums) played extensively in the Tehran underground scene as well as a few small-time international gigs. The line-up changed extensively during this period, and Raam even took a brief sabbatical from the band to study International Relations in Toronto. Hypernova got a break in 2006, playing at the Intergalactic Iranian Music Festival in the Netherlands. In 2007, Hypernova was invited to perform at the South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin, TX. Pooya rejoined the band and Kodi Najm (guitar) and Jam (bass) were added to the line-up. Unfortunately, an international incident involving a group of British soldiers held off the coast of Iran caused a delay in Hypernova’s visas. However, their agent was determined to get them to the US and finally enlisted the help of New York Senator Chuck Schumer, who expedited their entry to the United States. Expecting to stay just two weeks, Hypernova brought only their instruments, some clothes and $400. They got a gig at the FatBaby bar on the lower east side of New York, where they garnered attention from MTV and the New York Times. Hypernova continues to tour and has released four albums and their song “Viva La Resistance” is featured on Rock Band 3.

 

King Raam

Following the success of Hypernova, Raam created King Raam as a solo project. Collaborating with (poet and artist) Tara Aghdashloo, Esfand, and others, Raam released his first solo album, titled Song of the Wolves in November 2011. His second album, named as The Vulture, released in 2014 containing 14 songs in both Persian and English.

Return to Iran

Raam moved back to Iran in 2014, right after he released his second album. He started working with Sajjad Afsharian in theaters in Tehran. In September 2014 he played some of his songs in his own country for the first time.

Other Appearances

Raam appeared on the reality TV “Shahs of Sunset”, Season 1, Episode 6.

reference

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Raam

Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame 2018 Nominees

The nominations for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ’s Class of 2018 have been revealed yesterday morning.

Vying for a chance to be inducted next spring are Judas Priest, Bon Jovi, Radiohead, Dire Straits, The Zombies, The Moody Blues, Link Wray, The Cars, MC5, Rage Against The Machine and The J. Geils Band.
Completing the nominees are Depeche Mode, Kate Bush, Eurythmics, LL Cool J, The Meters, Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, Nina Simone and Sister Rosetta Thorpe.
The five inductees will be announced in December and they will then be inducted at the Barclays Center ceremony in Brooklyn on 14th April 2018. They will then be immortalised at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio.
For the sixth year, fans themselves can have their say on the inductees alongside the 800 artists, historians and music industry insiders of the Rock Hall voting body. The “fan’s ballot” will count as one of the ballots that decide the class of 2018.

rock and roll hall of fame

Artists can be nominated for the prestigious honour 25 years after the release of their first studio album – and Radiohead and Rage Against The Machine have picked up nods in their first year of eligibility.
Although Judas Priest have been eligible for the Hall of Fame since 1999 – 25 years after ‘Rocka Rolla’ was unleashed – incredibly this is Rob Halford and co.’s first nomination.
Somewhat controversially, despite being one of the biggest heavy metal bands on the planet, Iron Maiden have been omitted from the shortlist once again. Still yet to pick up a nomination, Maiden have been eligible since 2005.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation was established by Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun on 20th April 1983 to honour artists who helped shape the history of rock n’ roll.
This year’s nominees are as follows:

Judas Priest
Bon Jov
Radiohead
Dire Straits
The Zombies
The Moody Blues
Link Wray
The Cars
MC5
Rage Against The Machine
Depeche Mode
Kate Bush
Eurythmics
LL Cool J
The Meters
Rufus featuring Chaka Khan
Nina Simone
Sister Rosetta Thorpe
The J. Geils Band

Partyzant Interview

Partyzant is a rock band from Poland consisting of a father as the guitar player and his son as the drummer. they got the chance to visit Tehran, Iran for the first time and did a show at Vahdat hall. As they would say it was their first time visiting Iran, but won’t be the last.

1-Can you tell me about yourself and your career please ?

Mikolaj: Actually the whole thing started with my dad when he started playing with the famous Polish band, “Dzem” and he was playing even before I was born. Now we’ve been touring as a band for five years, and we did some shows and it went so huge that we are right now in Tehran. It’s so great and we are very happy about that.

 

2-How do you define your music genre ?

Mikolaj: I think it’s rock music

Krzysztof: Rock music, metal music, classical music! Persian music!

Mikolaj : everything ! you see we try to put things together and search for some new things I guess and we are experimenting like we are trying to create something that hasn’t been done before, and we believe that we can do it, we’ll see !

Krzysztof: We just love to create new styles, you know..

 

3-How did you form your band, Partyzant ?

Mikolaj: Well It started with dad and my mom actually! he’s been taking me to shows and showing me a lot of stuff like he showed me musicians, instruments, and at the age of five I just decided that I want to play drums, and I’m doing it until today and when began to play kinda good, he was like let’s do it together and play together ! and I didn’t know how long it would actually last, but we did a few shows and we kept extending.

Krzysztof: It started ten years ago.

Mikolaj: and now that’s all we do, it happened naturally I guess and now it’s getting bigger

Krzysztof: now it’s officially what we do, and we are just a band and we play, and we are getting better and better.

4-how many albums or single tracks you’ve released so far?

Krzysztof: as for Partyzant only one album, but as I’ve made a lot of CDs, about 19

Mikolaj : yeah, but as a band together we made only like one CD, the second one is being made in Poland right now, we are recording it right now, and that’s all I guess, cause we don’t have like single tracks, whatever we do we do on Youtube and Facebook and other social media.

 

5-Who are your biggest influences?

Krzysztof: I very very much like Chopin, Paganini, that’s for classical music, when it comes to rock music, Metallica is my favorite band and I started because of them ! they played in Poland in 1987 to promote their album Master of Puppets and I was there of course and it was after when I knew I should start playing guitar. So Metallica, Metallica and Metallica and METALLICA!!

Mikolaj : for me things were kinda different actually, we are very similar in music taste but it all started with Slipknot ! it was all because of them, I saw them for the first time when I was 6,and I fell love in with them right away and it keeps on growing, they’re like my biggest inspiration. Basically that’s it, I could name some drummers but if it wasn’t for Slipknot, there wouldn’t be me playing drums I guess.

6-How do you feel being in Iran?

Mikolaj : it’s amazing, I can actually show you (shows a footage he shot during their show at Vahdat Hall) the Tehran audience went crazy ! how can we not be happy with that audience ? they treated us like we felt like home, they were quiet, they were loud whenever they should

Krzysztof:  we are one big family ! we’ll be back !

Mikolaj : exactly ! and I’m so happy to be here, I’m about to buy a house here, I mean I love this country, I’m wondering where should I buy it, in Tehran or somewhere outside Tehran, or maybe both ! I personally fell in love in this country (father says me too!)

 

7-What Iranian bands or artist do you listen to ?

Mikolaj : I can name one artist actually, Masoud Saeedi, and our friends gave us albums of interesting bands, and the most interesting one was Andisheh Hozhabr. So we listened to his album twice and it was very good, we’re gonna listen more.and we also listened to our friend Arash Koochakan, he has made music for movies, advertisements and it’s a different style, it’s great.

Mikolaj : some say It’s kinda like reggae and similar to Bob Marley, but it isn’t, it’s very original.

8-What else do you do other than music?

Mikolaj : do we do anything other than music? I don’t think so! well we fly by planes, we travel by cars, we sleep, we sleep a lot, and here in Iran we eat a lot ! the dishes in Iran are so delicious and crazy big I mean the size of them is crazy, it’s like I’m supposed to eat half of it and give the rest to some homeless or something.

 

9-What is your favorite Iranian dish?

Krzysztof: we had noon barbary and sangak, they were delicious, and jooje kabab, and gheime bademjaan and one more thing, Dough ! I love dough !

Mikolaj : and my favorite is kabab actually, and there’s this non-alcoholic lemon beer in Iran which I love, you can get a cold one when is warm outside, or when you’re thirsty and it just kills your thirst!

 

10-What are you future plans?

Krzysztof: we’re going back to Poland today, and then we’re playing two shows there, and next we play Germany for two weeks and after that we’ll record some new song

Mikolaj : I already told you about this recording, and we are about to finish it

Krzysztof: we just signed a contract with an agent in Iran that we will be playing here in the future

Mikolaj: yes we signed a contract with Alireza Farhadi, and now we can promise you that we will be back, it was our first time here, but won’t be the last time.

Krzysztof: now our question! what should we see next time in Iran?

Mikolaj: yeah what shall we see in Iran?

Aida : I hope to see you guys SOON again and let’s hope the next time you come to Iran, things are going to be better in here and we gonna have more concerts and stuff!

Mikolaj : and I wanted say thank you very much for the interview and spending time on us.

Aida: it was my pleasure.

 

interview by Aida Zarifian

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