Monday, November 23, 2009

RED: Death of Me

I've spent way too long being one of those metal brats that thinks that nothing cool has been written since Queensryche's Empire. Well, this song does it for me on several levels. The video is not bad either. I don't remember where or when I heard this song for the first time. I don't even remember buying/downloading it but Cleaning up my metal, I found this song and I dig it.

Artist: RED
Album: Innocence and Instinct
Track: Death of Me

RED is actually a Christian Rock Band from Nashville, Tennessee. They are relatively new on the scene having been established in 2004.

KSE: My Curse

Love this video! This is one of my "Get Up" songs for monday mornings.

Artist: Kill Switch Engage
Album: As Daylight Dies
Track: My Curse

I call it: "Sex Metal"

I can't really put my finger on why this song is so intriguing to me. But the first time I heard it on the radio, I was hooked. Deftones+Maynard?! Yeah, sign me up! So, dirty/sexy/nasty. So good!

Artist: deftones featuring Maynard James Keenan (Tool)
Album: White Pony
Track: Passenger

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Cavo: Pleasant Surprise!!!

Cavo is an American post-grunge/hard rock band from St. Louis, Missouri, created 2000-2001.
Members:
Chris Hobbs- Lead Guitar
Chad La Roy- Drums
Brian Smith- Bass
Casey Walker- Lead Vocals

So, just driving around in my car with my iPhone music recognition app, I stumble upon a song or two from time to time that I really like. Well, over the course of about a month, I had stumbled upon about 3 songs I really liked and to my surprise, they were all by this band called Cavo that I had never heard of! Well, I dig 'em.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Lighten Up

Just a video of me playing my drums to one of my favorite songs for cruising around with my girls and eating chocolate in the VW Cabrio on our way to rent Sex in the City. NOT! Haha

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Better and Better! I'm hooked

Perhaps my Favorite dredg Song/Video so far:

Here's a little more dredg...

It's like Indie Prog or something... I love it!

Dark, Creepy, Spacey, Love it



Great Vocals, Killer Drums. I'm impressed.

dredg: American Progressive/Alternative Rock Band from Los Gatos, California.
Formed in 1993.

Band Members:
Gavin Hayes- Vocals, Guitar
Drew Roulette- Bass Guitar, Synthesizer
Mark Engles- Guitar
Dino Campanella- Drums, Piano, Organ

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Some of my favorite Porcupine Tree Songs!

Porcupine Tree has a million and a half different sounds. These are some of the more mellow.
Their Hard stuff is just as awesome.






Pink Floyd-Porcupine Tree

My friend Sam who is one of the only people I know that likes Porcupine Tree more than me, once told me that Steven Wilson of PT gets feisty when people compare them to Pink Floyd. Well sorry Steven. Maybe you shouldn't sound so much like them. Haha. In a good way. When I heard the song: Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun by PF... I was blown away how similar the two bands can be. But I love it. And it helps me appreciate how pioneering PF was and how awesome PT is. Here is just one of PT's Floydness.

Australian Pink Floyd Experience

I love Pink Floyd. But for some reason I always forget HOW MUCH I love them. I forget how many albums they have and how Rad they ALL are. It is crazy to think of some of the things they were able to accomplish musically. There are so many different sounds that I forget that so many of my favorite songs cam from one band.

My dad, being the man he is, took me to see the Australian Pink Floyd show @ the Usana Amphitheater here in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was amazing. I loved it. In fact, like most rock shows, it made me tear up a bit. If you have the chance to check 'em out in your area, I highly recommend it.

For one reason or another, I had never heard this song before the show. But, it was one of the highlights of the performance.

A little Guilty Pleasure New Metal

For the longest time, I have maintained as the Metal Brat that I am, that all new Metal sucks. Obviously this is not the case and there is quite a bit of great music being released. Well, here are a few songs that I really dig from a few bands that I've spent my fair share of time resisting.





Thursday, September 3, 2009

I was Really Surprised

By how much this video/ song has grown on me. I'm not exactly sure if I understand why I'm into this lil guy. Stick with it... maybe you'll get it.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

These Are the Drums I am Selling

This is a video of the Actual Set that is for Sale. I just moved to an apartment and I want to get an Electric Kit.

Email Me if you're interested:
daveboydjr@gmail.com

Selling my Drums!!!! $1699 OBO. Make me an Offer

This is a Mapex Pro M Maple Shell Kit Including:
14" Snare
10" Tom
12" Tom
14" Tom
26"X 18" Bass
Includes All Hardware:
Mapex & 3 Pearl Cymbal Boom Stands
DW 4000 Double Bass Pedal
All Cymbals Included.
New Remo Black Suede Heads
New Evans E Mad Bass Drum Head.

Check out this Drum Kit *In Action* Here on Youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/user/dboyd5150

These are videos of the Actual set I am selling.

*No Microphones Included*
Email Me if you're interested: daveboydjr@gmail.com

Monday, August 31, 2009

I'm in a Mood again...

So I got a new place to live, new sheets on the bed, new
haircut and four new shirts from Nordstrom Rack.
Bascially, I am ready to spread the love. Hit me up if
you are runnin' on empty.

Pretty sure that's Matt Sorum from Guns 'n Roses on
the drums.

Excellent Drumstick Twirl at 2:18.

The Cult- Edie (Ciao Baby) English Rock Band
formed in 1983... I was 2 years old.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

I REALLY like this song...

There may or may not be a touch of "Hootie," "Sister Hazel" or "Blues Traveler" on this guys voice... All I know is that I dig this song!

Queensrÿche: Probably still My Favorite Band ever

Queensrÿche: American Progressive Metal Band. Formed 1981 in Bellevue, Washington.

I can distinctly remember hearing a song played for the first time on my local radio station while I was pumping gas at the local Maverick. The song was called, "Sign of the Times," and I remember thinking to myself that it was kinda catchy. Afterwards, the DJ mentioned that it was the latest single from Queensrÿche. I was sure I had heard that name before.

Weeks later, at my friend Scott Earl's house, we were watching rock DVDs and he asked if we wanted to watch a Queensrÿche DVD. I was shocked at how many of the songs I already knew and really enjoyed. The rest is history. One of the best shows I have ever seen was a Queensrÿche/Dream Theater show in Seattle. The day before I sold my last drum set, I played all the way through 4 of their albums.
Queensrÿche is most famous for their albums, "Operation Mindcrime" and "Empire." They are also responsible for creating one of my Favorite rock/metal logos... the "Trirÿche." The Trirÿche is the bat-man looking symbol you see above on the cover of their Empire album. I have painted this symbol on more than a few denim jackets and drum heads, as well as on the wall in my drum room.

If you ask me, Queensrÿche is one of the best bands around. Great writing, outstanding vocals and some of my favorite drums to play along to. Not to mention some of my favorite Guitar Harmonies. One of my fondest memories is the summer of '98 while working at Pizza Hut as a delivery driver. I remember making the most perfect Queensrÿche mix tapes ever with a couple live tracks added in. It was blue... and it was awesome.

Members:
Geoff Tate: Vocals
Scott Rockenfield: Drums
Eddie Jackson: Bass
Michael Wilton: Guitar
Chris DeGarmo: Guitar (not currently)

Albums:
Queensrÿche (1983) I was only 2 years old!
The Warning (1984) Same year as Van Halen's "Jump."
Rage For Order (1986)
Operation: Mindcrime (1988)
Empire (1990)
Promised Land (1994)
Hear in the Now Frontier (1997)
Q2K (1999) That album really grew on me
Tribe (2003)
Operation: Mindcrime 2 (2006)
Take Cover (2007)
American Soldier (2009)


Here is a song you probably know... and one you maybe don't. Check 'em out. I love these guys!

Demons & Wizards

Demons & Wizards
: Power Metal Band Hybrid of the members of Iced Earth and Blind Guardian. Formed around 1998. The Band is named for the "Demon-Like" themes and sounds of Iced earth melded together with the "Wizard-Like" themes and sounds of Blind Guardian.

Albums:
Demons & Wizards (2000)
Touched by the Crimson King (2005)

Members:
Hansi Kürsch: Vocals (Blind Guardian)
Jon Schaffer: Guitars (Iced Earth)
Bobby Jarzombek: Drums
Rubin Drake: Bass
Jim Morris: Guitar Solos


Tuesday, August 25, 2009

My Drum Cover #2 -NIN: Discipline

People keep asking to see my drums! Which is awesome. Here is a video of me playing NIN in my Parent's Basement. Doesn't get much more Rock n Roll than that! Right?

God Bless 1994. Megadeth: Reckoning Day

I'm feeling a bit Haggard this morning and this is how I decided to begin my day. I figured it was worth sharing in case anybody else needs a boost.

Last Trip to FYE... Good Run

AC/DC: Live at Donington
Nightwish: End of an Era
Megadeth: Rude Awakening

All HIGHLY recommended!

P.S. When the HELL is iTunes gonna get some ACDC?

Monday, August 24, 2009

Switching Gears-Steel Panther to Saxon

Lemmy Kilmister- Born December 24th, 1945 in Stoke on Trent, England. Founding member of Motörhead. Doesn't get much more serious than that. Yet, after a show like that of Steel Panther, I can say that so matter how serious or not you may be, The Metal commands reverence.

Respect your elders!!!!

Saxon- English Heavy Metal Band formed in 1976. Yeah, Saxon has been rockin' longer than I have been alive! That means that these guys have been around the block a time or two. They were among the Vanguard, carrying the banner of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. In the beginning, Saxon would share the stage with more established acts like that of Lemmy's Motörhead. While many people have never heard of Saxon, know who has? How about Iron Maiden? Maybe Judas Priest? Saxon not only had their place set the the British Heavy Metal Banquet, but they also heavily influenced many other bands including Megadeth and Metallica. There is no doubt that Saxon has earned their place on the Hallowed Ground of Heavy Metal with the best of them. So... bow your head... fold your arms... and enjoy

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Steel Panther @ the Gallivan Center. Salt Lake City, Utah


There is no question that this was the place to be in SLC tonight! Local Band The Street opened up the show. I always enjoy seeing these guys perform. Check out their myspace HERE. Check out some of their tunes and their album is now available on iTunes.
Steel Panther after the first song. They took about 5 minutes in between songs to strike poses for the camera. Talented musicians for sure. Hilarious show. Glam Rock Resurrection. Just imagine a mix between Zoolander and a Poison Concert.
See what I mean? These guys know exactly what they are doing and they do it well. Check out their Myspace HERE.
My favorite Event Staffer of the night. He spent about 80% of his energy making sure to be right in my way for most of the night. Also, whenever the beach balls landed by him, he'd just leave 'em there instead of throwing them back to the crowd. Thanks Dude. You're a real peach.
Any Steel Panther show that comes remotely close to your hometown is NOT to be missed. You'll see what I mean when you enjoy this video with someone you love:

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Metal Warriors of the World Unite!


1000 Visits in 2 Months! You guys are awesome! Good to see that the Metal is not being neglected! I want to know who you all are, SO LEAVE COMMENTS! If you like something or if you Hate it! Bookmark this site! Visit often! Leave Feedback! I want to hear from you all! Send me your Rock Pics! Your Favorite Bands etc! It's a blast to talk Metal and I hope we can keep it all going!

New Music Monday: Shaman's Harvest: Dragonfly

Shaman's Harvest: Jefferson City Missouri.

If you Listen to the Radio at all, you may have already heard this song. I don't, so this was an exciting find for me. At first I wasn't sure if it was Black Stone Cherry (who is awesome). Definitely has a bit of that Southern Rock feel. You can check out their Myspace HERE. I was most impressed with the outstanding vocals, which can make or break a band's sound. You sprinkle in some pleasantly heavy guitar riffs and you have pretty great track. Give it a whirl... I think if you like Black Stone Cherry and Kenny Wayne Shepard you'll dig this song for sure.

Monday, August 17, 2009

This Will Help

Feeling a lil bit sluggish today? Testosterone levels a wee bit low? Are you boring?

This'll help:

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Most Metal Muppets EVER

Remember Fraggle Rock? What about Muppet Babies? No? Perhaps, The Labyrinth or The Dark Crystal? What do you get when you mix Muppets & Metal? This:

Himsa: American Melodic Metal Band from Seattle, Washington. Est. 1198.

The Name Himsa comes from the Sanskrit word Ahimsa, which means to "abstain from causing harm." Ahhhh, cute. No, cause when you take away the "A," Himsa means the exact opposite. In Sanskrit, literally: Violence.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Sevendust- My Favorite Addition to my Morning Playlist

Sevendust: American Metal Band. Est. 1992 in Atlanta, Georgia. Originally named "Tomorrow's Pain." Obvious Influences are: Faith No More and Living Colour.

Now, I LOVE a heavy Guitar and a Punishing Drum Beat as much as the next guy, but I still haven't fully embraced the "Cookie Monster" growly vocals of some styles of Metal. While Sevendust isn't completely growl free, they pull it off better than just about anyone I have ever heard. Why? It is mostly due to the fact that the Monsters are balanced out with some of the most focused, tight, bright and melodic vocals in the choruses.

Seriously, for those who might be tempted to give up after the first 3o seconds, do me a solid and at least wait until the first chorus is over. That's all I ask, and it's where they got me. I'm sold. These guys have taken the "Funk Metal" sound of Faith No More and Living Colour and taken it to a much heavier, darker and more powerful level. I guess I dig it so much because it is some of the heaviest stuff I have that always makes me smile.

If you love Sevendust already... then enjoy. If you have yet to see the light, I think you might be surprised by how easy to like this stuff is.



Excellent Video/Compilation of Brazilian Power Metal Bands

Just as a follow-up to the Angra Post, This is a compilation of Brazilian Power Metal Bands that I stumbled upon. Give it a listen! That is, if you like Power Metal. If you like Dragonforce, you'll do just fine. If you can't stand Dragonforce, Feel free to sit this one out.

Angra: Is there anything those Damn Brazilians Can't do?

Angra: Brazilian Power Metal Band. Est. 1991 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Hell Yeah. I lived in Brazil for a couple years, Rio De Janeiro to be exact, but I did get to stay in Sao Paulo for 2 months. Upon my arrival to Brazil, one of the first things to strike me was Brazil's passion... nay, Reverence for Metal. Iron Maiden posters, T-Shirts and Flags are as common a sight along Brazilian streets, as Paris Hilton is in the USA. It's no surprise then that it would only be a matter of time until some of Metal's Heavy Hitters would eventually begin to emerge from Brazil itself. Angra is definitely worthy of a consecrated seat at the Round Table.

Band Members: (current 2009)
Eduardo Falaschi - Vocals
Rafael Bittencourt - Guitars
Kiko Loureiro - Guitars
Felipe Andreoli - Bass Guitar
Ricardo Confessori - Drums

Check 'em out. This is one of my favorite songs/vids of theirs:


My New Home Page- Check it out!

So it turns out that I have just enough web sites and junk floating around out there that I decided to put them all together in one place: http://www.davidtheboyd.com/. Check it out. If that doesn't interest you, but sex, drugs and rock 'n roll do... click HERE.

You Gotta Keep 'em Separated: New Blog on my Time @ Paul Mitchell the School

In order to keep this blog as metal as possible, I have created a new blog that is dedicated specifically to my time and experience @ Paul Mitchell the School. It's called "Diamond Life," and you can visit it here. I just think it's for the best. That way, Hallowed Ground can stay heavy, sweaty and meaty. So, if you are at all interested in reading up on what it's like for a guy like me in Beauty School. Check it out. If not, that's fine... On with the show!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Kneel at The Alter of The Spinning Drumstick

If you love to play the drums as much as I do, but you marvel at the amount of time you spend alone in your parent's basement with the black lights at maximum capacity... then you may consider adding this one important skill to your arsenal.

Just got the Most Pleasurable A$$ Kicking of My Life



So, basically Lacuna Coil handed me my sorry hind-end on an Italian Metal Platter at the free show tonight at the Gallivan Center in Salt Lake City! The set opened strong and held the energy right until the very end. The set length was perfect too! Many a rock show has outlasted the crowd's energy by 2... 3... 7 songs, but Lacuna Coil kept it short, balls to the walls, and full throttle just long enough but left us all wanting more. And, hats off to them for not playing the cliché/fake Encore game. They packed the punch, told us that the last song would be the last song, and let us get on with our lives. Great concept!

I've got to hand it to them for playing the set like they really meant it. Lacuna Coil is not new to the metal scene. The band was formed in 1994 but, you wouldn't know it from the looks on their faces. I really felt like they were excited to be with us and had the enthusiasm of a college band playing their first big show. I definitely got the impression that they are truly passionate about what they do. Refreshing compared to the last Def Leppard show that I saw. I'm not sure DL even knew what city they were in and appeared to have put the show on auto-pilot. Whatever.

Lastly, it was killer to see such a great turn-out for a show like this. The more SLC can support great acts like this-the more great bands begin to look at Utah as a viable tour stop. I think we did a great job showing Lacuna Coil our appreciation and support. Can't wait to see them again!

Monday, August 10, 2009

My testosterone levels just went up by Chuck Norris


Love Zakk Wylde! And the video below, from Black Label Society, does not disappoint. The band was formed around 1998 by Zakk and drummer Phil Ondich. While some consider BLS to be a Southern Rock/Heavy Metal Hybrid... I call it Hog Metal, because there is hardly a better band to listen to on a Motorcycle.

A little bit about Zakk himself. There are two easy ways to recognize him: 1. The Black & White Gibson Guitar pictured above. 2. If visuals are not available, the trademark "squeal" made famous by Zakk's time with Ozzy Osbourne (Check out Ozzy's No More Tears @ about 0:38 below for prime example) is a dead give away. Some call his sound a: "Classic Les Paul/Marshall Combo with high gain,"-Sam Jones. Whatever it is... I love it. And if music is allowed as a weapon in the battle of Armageddon, I'll be packing some Zakk. Born Jeffery Phillip Wielandt January 14th, 1967 in New Jersey, Zakk would become Lead Guitar and Co-writer for Ozzy Osbourne at age 19!

Anyway, I saw this video the other day and I can't get enough. Check it out and Don't be a sissy! Leave Comments!


Back To School Shopping! Day 1 @ Paul Mitchell the School

So, tomorrow begins my journey into the dark and sexy world of Hair School! Haha, and I couldn't be more excited! I'll be attending Paul Mitchell the School on about 45th south in SLC. The program takes about 15 months, during which I will be learning everything I need to know about styling, cutting, basic skin care and my favorite: The Straight Razor! Sweeney Todd Style!

To keep with the "all black" dress code, I had to fill in a couple holes in my wardrobe... which is fine, cause I love black.
Banana Republic Fitted Polo, G Star Raw Long-sleeve Button-up and BR fitted V-neck.
Commune Fitted Skinny jeans from Urban Outfitters, Rock & Republic Straight Leg Jeans and G Star Raw Weird Pant. I'm still on the hunt for a sturdy black belt.
Back to the Basics: All black Converse All Stars, one of the best ways to spend $35. I'll get some good use out of these at Metal shows and performances. Rock solid foundation to any metal wardrobe.


Sunday, August 9, 2009

How do I do it? Great Question! Thanks for asking

Some of our faithful brothers and sisters in metal have asked me how I am able to do all the wonderful things that I do. Well, it's not easy. But, while it would take years to teach all that I know about being awesome, I feel inclined to share one of my greatest motivational secrets with you now. What is this secret? Every morning, after a good breakfast and some push-ups... I watch this video:

Saturday, August 8, 2009

I cannot emphasize this Enough! Lacuna Coil is Coming! Free!

Next Wednesday, August 12th, (so many commas!) Italian Metal's premier Italian Metal band is coming to SLC which is amazing all by itself. Then you go and tell me that it's FREE! This is what happens when people pay their tithing. So, please join me! It's at the Gallivan Center.

So, this video kills me! Haha! I hadn't ever seen it until today and it's good to see the more personal/candid angle of a band that is usually a bit on the serious side. This song/vid is very different for Lacuna Coil but it's hilarious to see them messing around with other styles!
(since it's a widescreen vid, some of the right side is cut off... sorry)


I'm so pumped for this show that I haven't slept much lately. And I noticed a huge rip in my Egyptian cotton sheets which tells me that when I have slept, it's been rough. So, here is another of my favorite Lacuna Coil videos for your viewing pleasure. Oh, P.S. I had a dream that I met my wife at this concert. I love you Cristina. Scabbia is an alright last name... but Cristina Boyd? That's what dreams are made of. I'll keep you warm and safe.

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From time to time I repost some of my drum vids just to make myself feel important. So, if you have already seen this one... lucky you.