| Mastodon Conquers Major-Label Deadlines, Album Leak |
| Sunday, 03 September 2006 13:45 |
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Metal quartet Mastodon barely has a week to recover from a European tour Europe before hitting the road again in support of its third full-length, "Blood Mountain," due Sept. 12. The set is the group's first major-label release, but the switch from Relapse to Reprise hasn't affected the its progressive sound or aggressive touring schedule. In fact, according to drummer Brann Dailor, "Blood Mountain" may be Mastodon's riskiest effort yet.
"It's technically more difficult," he tells Billboard.com. "The songs are really hard to play. We needed an extra month to rehearse before we recorded." Fresh off its Unholy Alliance tour with Slayer and Lamb Of God, Mastodon will headline 23 U.S. dates beginning Sept. 6 in Baltimore, with the Bronx and Converge supporting. "I think it's ridiculous that he thought it was O.K. to do that. We're not taking the stance that stealing our record is taking food from our kids' mouths or anything because, chances are, we won't make that kind cash selling this record. Our money comes from touring and selling T-shirts," Dailor explains. "One of the main reasons [we're against illegal downloading] is that its not a good copy. It is sh*tty compared to what it should be. It's not the way the record should be heard." Here is the track list for "Blood Mountain": source: http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003086606
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