|
News
Tuesday, February 2, 2010 - Threshold - Muse cover posted online | Threshold have just posted their version of Muse's hit "Supermassive Black Hole" online. Check it out at the bands MySpace: www.myspace.com/threshold The song can also be purchased as digital only single including an alternate version of the Song "Slipstream", the opener of their latest effort "Dead Reckoning" here. Keyboarder Richard West recently stated: ""Supermassive Black Hole" was such a huge hit for MUSE, it's become a modern classic and it's still in the top ten of the UK rock charts after 150 weeks..! I hope MUSE enjoy THRESHOLD's reworking of their song, we've stayed fairly true to the original but with some added THRESHOLD heaviness." The band will also re-issue their latest effort "Dead Reckoning" including instrumental versions of all songs of the album as a bonus - the digital release of the package is scheduled for mid February! West states: "We often get requests from fans wanting access to instrumental versions of our songs, so after seeing bands like NIGHTWISH and MASTODON release extended versions of their albums with instrumentals included, it seemed logical for THRESHOLD to do the same with "Dead Reckoning". So whether they're being used for karoake competitions, holiday video soundtracks or just for singing along in the shower, we're happy to make them available." |
RevelationZ Comments
|
|
|
Daily Spotlight
Whitesnake - Snakebite
For all of those that believe Whitesnake began life with the Americanized "Slide It In" or *gasp* even worse.... Read full review
Retro Reviews
(Steen) Kamelot - Dominion
Dominion is the second Kamelot album and the last with their original singer Mark Vanderbilt and co-founding drummer Richard Warner. The Kamelot of yore was a rawer and less polished musical entity th.... Read full review
(Brian) Moritz - City Streets
Thanks to a rising tide of public demand, Moritz's eighties' recordings have now been reissued (and digitally remastered) on CD. This Brit rock band's music clearly mainlined into the moo.... Read full review
Archive
· Albums of the month
· Retro Reviews
|
|
|