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cycoace
May 26 2008: Edmonton, Canada @ Edmonton Event Centre
cycoace reviewed on Jun 1 2008 10:38:09 AM:
Show Rating: 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star (5)

killswitch! what can i say? good job guy's another concert to remember! by the way what did you play, do you have a set list

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nuttyskadork
May 26 2008: Edmonton, Canada @ Edmonton Event Centre
nuttyskadork reviewed on May 27 2008 03:00:39 PM:
Show Rating: 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star (5)

Incredible show! And imagine my surprise that nearly 2 months after I wrote it on here they played "This Fire Burns" and even said it was for me. Killswitch Engage are an amazing band who have an amazing connection with their fans. They truly gave it everything they had last night, and we did also. Amazing show. All three openers, particularly Throwdown were excellent as well. And even though the Edmonton Events Center is notorious for having bad sound, it seemed to come through with the exception of a few minor difficulties. Great show! Can't wait for you guys to come back already!

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6StringNinja
May 11 2008: Kitchener, Canada @ Elements
6StringNinja reviewed on May 12 2008 10:46:20 AM:
Show Rating: 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star (5)

KSE puts on the best show I've ever seen. Intense from start to finish. No one can touch these guys in terms of showmanship and crowd pumping. Not a person in the house could have ignored the awsomeness that was Killswitch Engage! \m/ \m/

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Official Site: http://www.killswitchengage.com/
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Genres: Metal
Hometown: Westfield, Massachusetts, United States United States
Bio:
No shortcuts. No compromises. No BS. From their modest beginnings in New England's hardcore scene to their current status as one of the most influential and inspirational forces in modern music, Killswitch Engage have played by these three simple rules. With their new, fourth album, As Daylight Dies, KsE are proving that if you keep playing the game your way, you'll eventually change the rules for everyone else.

"We never consciously went out of our way to be different," guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz says from the band's home base in Westfield, Massachusetts. " When we started this band, we just wanted to play cool riffs and scream and sing. We liked many different sounds so we tried to incorporate all these rock and pop styles while keeping a good, solid metal mentality." Eleven songs strong, As Daylight Dies isn't just a testament to the band's original vision it's also their strongest fusion of aggression, melody, rock and metal to date.
No shortcuts. No compromises. No BS. From their modest beginnings in New England's hardcore scene to their current status as one of the most influential and inspirational forces in modern music, Killswitch Engage have played by these three simple rules. With their new, fourth album, As Daylight Dies, KsE are proving that if you keep playing the game your way, you'll eventually change the rules for everyone else.

"We never consciously went out of our way to be different," guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz says from the band's home base in Westfield, Massachusetts. " When we started this band, we just wanted to play cool riffs and scream and sing. We liked many different sounds so we tried to incorporate all these rock and pop styles while keeping a good, solid metal mentality." Eleven songs strong, As Daylight Dies isn't just a testament to the band's original vision it's also their strongest fusion of aggression, melody, rock and metal to date.

In hindsight, the potential for crossover success was there as early as 1998, when, after the breakup of his influential genre-crossing metal/hardcore unit Overcast, bassist Mike D'Antonio teamed up with Aftershock members Dutkiewicz (then on drums) and guitarist Joel Stroetzel, and singer Jesse Leach to form the earliest incarnation of KsE. With their Ferret Music debut album creating a major underground buzz, the group got the attention of Roadrunner Records, which signed KsE to a worldwide recording deal and released the ir 2002 sophomore full-length, Alive or Just Breathing.

Equal parts melody and brutality, Alive found Killswitch shooting to No. 37 on the Billboard's Heatseeker Chart and storming metal radio while winning press accolades from publications as diverse as CMJ New Music Report and Alternative Press. And while the next year would see highs (breakout headlining tours) and lows (the departure of Leach in 2002 and drummer Tom Gomes in 2003), the eventual addition of Howard Jones (vocals) and Justin Foley (drums) from New England heavyweights Blood Has Been Shed would push KsE to the proverbial next level.

Released in 2004, debuting at #21 on Billboard's Top 200 Albums Chart, The End Of Heartache was the sound of a band reinvigorated, with Jones' powerful vocal dynamics and Foley's jazz-trained percussive skills only amplifying the rhythmic assault and melodic range at KsE's core. Fans and the media alike were floored. The album, which Rolling Stone described as "Stunning" and Spin declared "Badass" landed KsE their first-ever Grammy nomination. It is now currently pushing near-Gold-certified status in the U.S. "Out of all the attention we got from that record, the Grammy thing was the biggest mind-blower," Dutkiewicz recalls with a chuckle. " It's kind of like finally getting your diploma - or I guess in our case, almost getting your diploma."

As Killswitch Engage's profile increased, so did the band's reputation as a fearsome live act. Besides a plethora of headlining dates supporting Heartache, the band was main support for Slayer in 2004, made their second Ozzfest appearance as one of 2005's second-stage headliners, and that same year helped anchor the inaugural Taste of Chaos tour where they shattered musical barriers nightly alongside My Chemical Romance and The Used. Additionally, the band entered the late night TV world performing their hit singles " The End of Heartache " and " Rose of Sharyn " on Jimmy Kimmel Live and Last Call with Carson Daly respectively. Recently the band completed their latest round of major festival dates overseas, including a Main Stage performance alongside Pearl Jam at Reading Festival in the UK. Jokes Dutkiewicz, they " needed binoculars to see the front row." With As Daylight Dies completed, KsE are looking forward to getting up close and personal with fans during their upcoming headlining run. "Those [intimate] gigs are where we really come alive," Dutkiewicz says. "We love being right up there in kids' faces, where we can just reach out and kick &lsquoem. We love connecting and a making a difference in their lives."

Killswitch Engage have been putting their stamp on the music world and inspiring bands for years. Bassist Mike D'Antonio is also a graphic artist, designing album covers, t-shirts and logos for bands, including All That Remains, Shadows Fall, Chimaira, Cannibal Corpse, and others. Singer Howard Jones manages a few up-and-coming bands such as 12 Tribes, Bury Your Dead and August Burns Red. Dutkiewicz's " other " job is that of a record producer. In addition to producing all four of KsE's albums, he recently produced Underoath's Define the Great Line as well as albums from the likes of Unearth and Every Time I Die. "I definitely see these side gigs as a situation where we're all sharing ideas," Dutkiewicz explains. "Personally, I get inspired by a lot of the bands I work with, and they get inspired by me barking orders at them." He laughs. "Seriously, though, I'm influenced by anything I hear as musical - to me, a broken car muffler can be as inspirational as a great band, as long as it's got a sick rhythm."

As Daylight Dies, which offers a bold new vision for hard rock music in 2006 and beyond, was once again recorded in Massachusetts' Zing Studios, and written relatively quickly in what Jones describes as a "total creative explosion".

The first single, "My Curse" is a contrast of light and dark emotions with one of the tastiest, most memorable riffs heard in years, accompanied by the emotive and anguished singing of Jones. " For You " is pure devastation, with Foley's off-time grooves and bass-drum work offsetting the song's staccato riffs and snarling vocals that dissolves into a moment of complete beauty. " The Arms Of Sorrow" sets Jones' soaring, melodic singing against a powerhouse backdrop of machine-gun guitar work and percussive brutality. "Desperate Times" unfolds in cascading waves of guitar texture, its slow rhythms crushing the listener like a tank column. And the title track, its squealing leads and twin-guitar harmonies giving way to a barrage of bass-drums and jagged riffs, buries itself in your skull via Jones' pleading, melodic chorus. It's at once the most melodic, harmonic, darkest, heaviest and most urgent-sounding set of tunes in Killswitch's arsenal - with Jones' lyrics in particular serving as inspirational statements on the world outside the band's window.
" There's definitely some urgency in the album, and a lot of that comes from my feeling there's so little time to do all the stuff we can to make a difference," Jones explains. "Just look at the way the world is - it's just hard to fathom some of the stuff that's happening out there, some of the atrocities. As for whether this is a ‘ political' record, it's there in black and white - I'll let people judge for themselves but I think if there's any kind of statement to this record, it's in the album title: Whether in some large or small way, it's the idea of just trying to make a difference in your world before the day is over."

With the members of Killswitch Engage once again raising the bar with their new release, both lyrically and musically, they prepare to tour and initiate the unitiated to their brand of music. " We've really gone beyond metal with this record," says Jones. " We've obviously got metal influences, as we always have, but there's so much melody, and so much diversity, this time around-this is just a weird, amazing little mutt of music we're making today."

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GUITAR MESSENGER LOVES KILLSWITCH!

GUITAR MESSENGER is an online music magazine dedicated to music fans of all styles and genres. With in-depth interviews, artist features, interactive lessons, reviews, exclusive merchandise, and an abundance of information about the music business.

And guess what else?

This awesome website just posted several features with Killswitch Engage! Check it out below and comment on what you dig.


Adam D. - Lick of the Month & Interview

Joel Stroetzel - Lick of the Month

KSE Artist Masterclass: Learn to play 'Holy Diver' & 'This Fire Burns'

*** Bonus - Metal Moo Cows, Foghorns, and Elephants



Posted Dec 31st 1969 by Killswitch Engage

AND THE BEST PIT STORY IS...

Andre from Wurtsboro, NY! We found his story to be the funniest of the bunch, here it is for your reading pleasure:

"I'm not sure if crowd-surfing would be directly related to "moshing" but during Killswitch's show I was put up over the crowd and flipped around. Since I'm a tiny guy, I was up there for almost the entire 4 song, which is pretty insane. However, to that show I was wearing some pretty loose khakis and to my great surprise, by the middle of the song, my pants were down and my dick was showing. Howard Jones (singer of Killswitch) took one look at me, froze, turned back towards me and yelled out "yeah, you go you twisted motherfucker!"... well, that's the first time a celeb has seen my private parts and I have to say that... it was not that exhilerating of an experience. However, I'm sure that it has to make the average dude snicker just a tad."

Well, Andre, you certainly made us snicker quite a bit, and you scored yourself some Mayhem tickets too!

Posted Dec 31st 1969 by Killswitch Engage

METAL EDGE TV POSTS GIGANTOUR INTERVIEWS

Gigantour 2008 finished up in Long Beach California and Full Metal Jackie from Metal Edge TV was there to get a wrap-up from all the bands on the bill. Check out the below interviews with metal extraordinaires Dave Mustaine of Megadeth, Dez Fafara and Jeff Kendrick of DevilDriver, and Adam Dutkiewicz & Mike D'Antonio of Killswitch Engage.











Posted Dec 31st 1969 by Killswitch Engage

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE INTERVIEW ON HARDTIMES.CA

Killswitch Engage bassist Mike D'Antonio and drummer Justin Foley get their interview on with Canada's metal website HardTimes.Ca.

Watch the dudes discuss being on the road for months, why it is a necessity to tour, missing being at home with family and friends, what it feels like to play old songs, plans for upcoming material, and much more, in this video entitled "23 Months On The Road To Hell"

Check it out here or by clicking below.


Posted Dec 31st 1969 by Killswitch Engage

WIN A COPY OF ALIVE OR JUST BREATHING

Metalsucks.net has a copy of Killswitch Engage's Alive or Just Breathing to give away this week. If for some crazy reason you don't already own this CD, here's a chance to get a copy! And if you DO own this CD - you should still enter the contest because winning is fun and good things come in two's.

The rules of this conest are simple: all you have to do to win is identify the name of the band whose logo appears on the Metalsucks.net website, and then send an e-mail with your answer, your name and address to axl@metalsucks.net . They are randomly selecting the winner from everyone who gets it right, and one week from today one of you could be one Killswitch Engage album richer.

Now click here and put your visual metal skills to the test!

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Posted Dec 31st 1969 by Killswitch Engage

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YouTube Killswitch Engage has 7 videos:
Holy Diver by Killswitch Engage
The Arms of Sorrow (Video) by Killswitch Engage
My Last Serenade by Killswitch Engage
The End Of Heartache by Killswitch Engage
Rose Of Sharyn by Killswitch Engage
Fixation On The Darkness by Killswitch Engage
A Bid Farewell by Killswitch Engage

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Disturbmysoul
Disturbmysoul said on Apr 30 2008, 11:41:05 PM:

KSE fucking kicks ass. The last I saw you guys was at the warped tour in Pomona, CA. You guys have to come back on another tour w/Shadows Fall cause you guys just kick ass. Whenever you guys are in Los Angeles again...well we'll tear it up at the show

-Rock on people-

nuttyskadork
nuttyskadork said on Mar 26 2008, 11:45:15 PM:

Please play "This Fire Burns"

heatherrrx
heatherrrx said on Feb 5 2008, 06:22:05 AM:

Just seen them on the 29th; Howie never seizes to amaze me =)

dalethedrummer
dalethedrummer said on Jan 11 2008, 10:59:24 AM:

come to oklahoma again please

nuttyskadork
nuttyskadork said on Dec 14 2007, 12:49:34 AM:

This Fire Burns should be added to the set list.

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