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Kustom Celebrates 40th Anniversary With Introduction Of Limited Edition Amplifiers

Kustom Amplification proudly celebrates its 40th Anniversary with the introduction of two series of Limited Edition guitar amplifiers. Sporting cool racing-style stripes, the 40th Anniversary Coupe® Series consists of three models while the new '66 DART™ takes Kustom's popular 10-watt guitar amp platform and gives it a full-on "Tuck n' Roll" visual treatment.

The 40th Anniversary Coupe Series amplifiers will be available in 1x12 (36-watt) and 2x12 (72-watt) combo amp formats as well as a 2x10, 36-watt version - a new configuration for the Coupe Series. In keeping with the Anniversary theme, only 40 of each model will be manufactured.

The padded Tuck n' Roll panels of each Anniversary Coupe are crafted using the original Uniroyal® Naugahide material but with a bold racing stripe added and a special "1966 - 2006" embroidered logo stitched directly onto the colored panel.


'Metal's Dark Side' Host JASMIN ST. CLAIRE Featured In KRANK ...

Jasmin St. Claire, former adult film/wrestling star and current host of "Metal's Dark Side", will appear in the latest Krank amplifier ads for the holiday season. Look for the ad to be featured in Guitar World, including the "Guitar World Holiday Buyers Guide", and Guitar One. The ad can be seen at this location.

Jasmin's web site at MetalsDarkside.com is currently streaming video interviews featuring artists such as CHILDREN OF BODOM, WICKED WISDOM, CHIMAIRA and more. Also included are newly updated photo galleries and media downloads. Coming soon is the release of "Metal's Darkside II: The Deeply Disturbed", the "Metal's Darkside" radio show as well as frequent media and artist updates. .


The Velvet Teen - Cum Laude!

Eschewing the alt-rock intricacies of Out of the Fierce Parade and mostly down-tempo, piano-centric orchestrations of Elysium, the Velvet Teen once again redefine themselves and their sound on their latest triumph, Cum Laude!. Cum Laude! not only treads new ground for the group, but does so with formidable aplomb, wrecking any notion that this band can be pinned down.

In contrast to Elysium’s six extended tracks, Cum Laude! favors shorter, quicker, and more dynamic compositions. One of the first things you’ll notice on it is the heavy vocal filters, which, ironically, only embolden Judah Nagler’s croon. Nagler has never been stronger and here his voice simply rises above the glitch-heavy rock like a heralding of something prophetic and radical. Opening track "333" attests to this when Nagler belts out, "I took the pain out of my pen / I took my self out of my selfish ways / and wrote all...I took the greed out of my grin / and sunk my teeth into my work instead / and they followed."

Although produced with the same sparkling precision as Elysium, Cum Laude! is a hybridized beast of a supremely varied parentage.


The Murdered revitalize Atlanta hardcore scene

The Murdered, a five-piece hardcore band from Atlanta, might be the youngest band appearing at the Tribunal Records showcase. They range in age from 19 to 22, and Flying Anvil booker Andrew Dudek is having a hell of a time sorting out the members who are of drinking age from the young 'uns.

The Murdered have done pretty well for themselves. Earlier this year, on June 6, they released their album And the Maggots Shall Inherit the Earth on Tribunal Records.

The band formed two years ago from the dissolution of several Atlanta-area metal and hardcore bands, said guitarist Ryan Shea. The band received its members from the groups Shut the Fuck Up and Listen, Style Over Substance and Starsfade.

"We just came up here for this show," Shea said. "We played one down in Atlanta last night."

The Murdered play textbook hardcore that borrows metal's imagery of crushing violence.



 

 

 

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