Zero Tolerance Rock & Metal Webzine

Zero tolerance was created in 2006 our principal is supporting the metal from over the world we have stared by the underground bands until; we have arrived to the biggest bands. We cover every type of real metal such as classic, death, heavy, power, progressive, doom, thrash, melodic-death, punk, experimental, etc. In the beginning of 2007, zero tolerance also became the home of zero tolerance webzine as official magazine on internet that happened with the helps and supporting of some friends and some bands. We will be so clear to reveal our messages to the fans of metal music. Zero tolerance has created for the fans of each kinds of rock and metal music to provide them with the music scene's insider information through interviews, reviews, forum, links, news and more. Zero tolerance wish to be the good webzine and good resource for every metal fan. If you have a site that you would like me to publish it, or have something you must contact me then i would publish it .

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# Posté le jeudi 19 avril 2007 11:43

Modifié le mardi 26 juin 2007 07:33

Richard Christy and Mike Portnoy Drum Solo

Richard Christy and Mike Portnoy play a drum solo together at a 2005 Dream Theater show in Long Island New York

# Posté le jeudi 30 novembre 2006 16:58

Rick Renstrom "The Fire Within"

Rick Renstrom is an extraordinary talented metal fusion player in the league with classic guitar icons such as Yngwie Malmsteen and Joe Satriani.He has worked with many respected professionals in the metal scene such as Rob Rock and Richard Christy. You can learn more about his work by visiting his web site at http://www.rickrenstrom.com/ , and while your'e their buy a bunch of his albums! This was a no budget video I shot on a S- VHS format 5 years ago, and was edited on an AVID editing system. There were 7 takes done, one had a friend pushing me in and out in a wheelchair for a dolly effect.

# Posté le mercredi 06 septembre 2006 07:58

Pharaoh

Pharaoh
From out of nowhere (actually, through a mutual friend), the phenomenal voice of Tim Aymar gave Pharaoh its final, defining element. An experienced singer (Control Denied, Psycho Scream) with power to spare, Tim dove right into the album the group had already begun to piece together. With all four bandmembers actively contributing, Pharaoh continued to work as a session project and eventually completed its full-length debut in late 2002.

Members :

Tim Aymar... vocals
Matt Johnsen... guitars
Chris Kerns... bass
Chris Black... drums



Albums :


After the Fire
The Longest Night

Links

http://solarflight.net
www.emptywords.org

http://www.timaymar.com/


http://www.solarflight.net/mp3/Like_a_Ghost.mp3 (track from their album)


My interview with Tim aymar on :

Zero-tolerance

Chaos-Music

http://www.timaymar.com/

# Posté le vendredi 23 juin 2006 12:26

Modifié le mardi 22 mai 2007 21:59

Daath

Daath
Hailing from the prolific music scene found in the South-Eastern metropolis of Atlanta Georgia, DAATH did not spring forth fully formed. In the years prior to their recent signing to a worldwide recording contract with Roadrunner Records, main song-writers Eyal Levi (guitar) and Michael Kameron (vocals, keys) shared a musical upbringing and long collaboration that has brought them through many trials, disappointments, and accomplishments.

Levi and Kameron briefly attended Boston's acclaimed Berklee College of Music together before deciding to end their studies so they could concentrate fully on developing their unique writing chemistry, which several years later still defines their musical collaborations , and thus was born their earliest incarnation. Using the moniker “Dirtnap” the pair wrote and recorded several demos and one full length CD between 1999 and 2003, until Kameron's interest in ancient belief systems and psychology spurred both a change in band name and thematic content. Say's the composer/vocalist, “Daath's music is an exploration of the negative sides of the human psyche.” So, in 2003, with a new name, new direction, and fresh line-up, DAATH set out on a nearly two year long path that saw them record their debut, the self-released “Futility”, distribute over 15,000 copies of it's single, “Child Says” worldwide, and tour with both Misery Index and Arsis. In 2005 enough new material had been written to enter the studio for album number two and on a suggestion from Volume Magazine's Stace Jareti, Levi contacted Florida-based producer James Murphy (ex-Death, Obituary, Disincarnate, Testament). Originally planned for self-release, “The Hinderers” came together so well that Murphy (who played some guest guitar solos on the album) convinced the group to hold off on their DIY efforts to allow him time to find a label home for the band, and after a 5 month search Roadrunner Records A&R main-man Monte Conner gave the nod and Daath was brought on board with one of metal's premiere labels.

Pulling influences as diverse as classical, death metal, and electronica together into a cohesive and compelling sound, DAATH's music transcends genre-tagging despite the obvious preponderance of such death-metal staples as fast, powerful drumming, thick raging guitars, and gutturally menacing vocals. The 6 band members (Levi and Kameron with lead guitarist Emil Werstler, bassist Jeremy Creamer, front man Sean Farber, and drummer Matt Ellis) stand poised to bring their darkly branded vision of metal to your ears via their Roadrunner debut, The Hinderers, which will be re-tooled, refined, and expanded in May, once again with Murphy at his Orlando FL area recording studio, The SafeHouse.


http://www.daathmusic.com/

http://myspace.com/daath

# Posté le vendredi 23 juin 2006 08:48

Modifié le dimanche 27 août 2006 13:31