Red Tape


10.06.2008

NEW SITE CHANGES!

You may have noticed that over the past few months quiet changes have been made to the site. First we gave you new artist pages. Check out your favorite and you'll find widgets, videos, music, and much more. Plus they look great.

A few weeks back we also updated our Artists page. You'll see highlighted artists up top in blue. These change as artists are updated with news, video, and music. This is a great page to make your first port-of-call after the news section!

Today we've relaunched three other pages. Music and Video are all new. You can now embed all of our music and video posted to the site in your blog, web site, or MySpace/Facebook profiles. At the right of these pages you'll see charts driven by what YOU do on our site. You can also leave comments at all songs and videos, rate them, and favorite them in our new profile system (more on that in a sec).













 

The Releases page has gotten a huge makeover. Every album now has its own home page where you can see the available tracks, rate it, leave a review, or comment on others' reviews. Snazzy huh?

Finally, we just launched our new profile pages. If you're a subscriber to our email newsletters, you can log in, add your own picture, keep track of the latest updates on our site (and partner sites), follow your favorite videos and music, and tell us what bands you want to hear about.

Of course, many of these new features require that you be a member of the site to use them, so please join today!

We are, of course, in a beta phase and need your help to make the site work the best for YOU. If you see any problems or want to suggest changes to the new features, please send an email to webmaster@roadrunnerrecords.com with "NEW SITE REPORT" in the subject line. If you receive an error, please be as detailed as possible, including what page you were on, what browser you are using, and copy any error message you receive into the body of the email.

Please feel free to leave comments here below!

Cheers!

Jeremy Rosen

04.04.2006

YES, WE HAVE A NEW BULLETIN BOARD!

Believe it or not, there were as many people who thought we were April Fooling about the launch of our new Bulletin Board as did the Avril Lavigne gag!

Yeah, yeah, we know a RR BB upgrade was long overdue, but what do y'all take us for? Never mind, don't answer, just get on over there and sign up already, will ya?

You may also have noticed we have an outrageous number of incredible contests (free iPod, free PSP, free V-Cast cellphone, etc.) going on in our Free Shit section, so if you feel lucky (well do ya...punk?) sign up now!

01.19.2006

ROADRUNNER ON MYSPACE

We have a new page for you to bookmark alongside our main hub here at RoadRunnerRecords.com...

Our newly revamped and relaunched official home on MySpace - come take a look at www.myspace.com/roadrunnerrecords.

Once there, you can join our network of friends, make new ones to talk music and whatever else you please with, and enjoy everything from pictures, to banners, to videos and jukeboxes, to special promotions and prize giveways for all your favorite Roadrunner artists.

We're looking forward to seeing you there and welcome your feedback to help us make Roadrunner's MySpace page the best that it can be.

12.20.2005

ROADRUNNER UNITED LIVE: THE PHOTOS

This past Thursday (12/15), will go down as one of the greatest shows in Roadrunner's history. Many great artists got together and performed some classic Roadrunner tunes with once in a lifetime dream pairings.

If you missed it, our friends in METAL Injection got you covered. They captured the night in over 200 photos, including photos of members of SLIPKNOT (unmasked), KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, MACHINE HEAD, TRIVIUM, DEICIDE, BIOHAZARD, HATEBREED, HIM and many more. The photos are available for viewing by CLICKING HERE.

Roadrunner United:The All-Star Sessions is in stores now

10.13.2005

WIN A ROADRUNNER LOADED iPOD

Roadrunner Records has put together a groundbreaking record to mark the label's 25th Anniversary. Roadrunner United The All-Star Sessions is IN STORES NOW and it  is a master-class in hard rock/metal.

'Captains' Joey Jordison ( Slipknot ), Dino Cazares (ex- Fear Factory/Brujeria ), Robert Flynn ( Machine Head ) and Matthew Heafy ( Trivium ) play on the songs they have written and have also assembled a unique team of artists to appear on each track. I n cluding contributions from such metal luminaries as Corey Taylor, Paul Gray and Jim Root of Slipknot, Howard Jones and Mike D. from Killswitch Engage, Peter Steele and Josh Silver from Type O Negative, Dez Fafara of DevilDriver/Coal Chamber fame, Mark Hunter of Chimaira, King Diamond and members of Opeth, Machine Head, Fear Factory, Trivium, Sepultura, Soulfly, Deicide, Life of Agony and many, MANY more - this is an album in which the whole is even greater than the sum of it's parts.

If you are a fan of METAL - be it black, death, thrash, trad, 'core or whatever the hell you want to call it - pick this album up because it is truly a testament to 25 years of the best metal has to offer all on one CD. Also includes an hour long bonus DVD on the making of the album.

Click here to preview music from the album, in stores now.

YOU COULD WIN A ROADRUNNER LOADED APPLE IPOD
How well do you know your Roadrunner history? In celebration of this landmark release, we are holding a Roadrunner Trivia Contest, and the top 4 winners of the contest will recieve brand-new Apple iPods with engraved signatures of all 4 captains, as well as the entire Roadrunner discography loaded onto it! So, what are you waiting for, start playing today.

"Toxic. Wasted. Noncomplacent". That could very well be Red Tape's mantra. It's a genuine message encased in loads of feedback, harmonic distortion, and robust, anthemic sing-a-longs. On its Roadrunner Records debut, Radioactivist, Red Tape proves to be cut from the same abrasive cloth as genre re-definers like Black Flag, Refused, and A.F.I., coupled with the grit 'n girth of early Motorhead.

Immediately before the inception of the band, Red Tape singer Jeff Jaworski, enlisted in the army for 2 years because he hated his surrounding society. But for his entire life, he's remained deeply passionate about the Northern California.

"I played music and was going to punk shows since junior high," recalls Jaworski of his band's incarnation, "seeing bands that made people start a pit - it looked like fun! It was just a matter of time to start my own band cuz I was broke and couldn't play guitar."

The singer/guitarist purchased a 4-track, made a demo, and recruited bandmates. The original bass player was named Chuck Berry -no kidding- but after initial jam sessions and the release of High Revoltage on So Cal hardcore label New Age Records, Jaworski realized, "We all came from different musical sorts, and the band members were going along with what I had written. But they had their own interests, and as things progressed, our passions changed."

Berry was replaced by Twig Von Wussow, a local punk icon, described by Jaworski as having been in punk bands since birth. Twig had done hard time in The Deseptikons, Spinach, Angora Machinegun, Fatso and countless others. He was a perfect fit for Red Tape, given his gritty punk history, his DIY ethic, his know-how, and his contacts. "We instantly turned into a real band," admits Jaworski regarding Twig's assimilation into Red Tape. "He also added the back-up vocal aspect."

Local axeman Mark Meraji was added as a second guitarist. Since Jaworski plays with harmonics and tunings non-traditional to punk rock, it was hard to find someone whose style meshed. However, Mark was destined to be the man. "He was a huge influence on me in his old band Double Think, and now I get to play with him!" laughs the singer. Drummer JD had been in bands with Twig, but had quit playing music altogether in order to settle down with this family, but the vinyl collector was soon bitten by the need-to-play bug. "We asked him to join on a Tuesday and he played a show on Friday! He learned 8 songs in 2 days because he was already a fan!"

With line up firmly in place, the band entered the studio with Amir Derakh (Orgy, Coal Chamber, System Of A Down), who became interested in the band after hearing their self-released EP, Constructivism. "We did a five-song demo with him that got into the hands of Roadrunner A&R rep Mike Gitter," says Jaworski. "He came to see us play at Westcoast Worldwide, and offered us a deal a few weeks later."

Radioactivist was recorded with Derakh and Matt Thorne. While one might raise their eyebrows at the notion of this former glam metal guitarist working with such an indie spirited band like Red Tape, Jaworski defends his work on the album, saying, "Amir is like a gearhead! He's got tons of gadgets but it's old vintage stuff that you can't find at Guitar Center! It's the real stuff that rockers used in the 80s. We used a mixture of his gear and our gear to enhance our guitar tones."

Radioactivist holds steadfastly to a cool revolutionary vibe "We're thrash-punk" says the singer. "The term 'hardcore' has changed. We're hardcore in the early 80s sense. If it were 1986, we'd be a hardcore band. Nowadays, the meaning has changed."

"Divebomb" is a 'signature' Red Tape tune. "It has that mid-tempo Black Flag beat," Jaworski explains. "I call it the Neurosis beat, actually! It's like Pain Of Mind and the guitars have a lot of harmonics." Lyrically, the song is just a big play on words. "I ingest everything around me and then spit it out," Jaworski says. "It's about being alive, doing your thing and not letting anyone get in your way."

The track "High Revoltage" was re-recorded, and it's an "under-a-minute-long blast of stop and go thrash," a song admittedly influenced by Minor Threat and 7 Seconds that speaks of mayhem and unrest, inspired by Jaworski's sojourn to the suburbs. I was frustrated and wanting more out of life, wanting to get out of the house and tear shit up somewhere." "El Salvador" encourages you to be your own driven hero, set to a At-The-Gates-style beat, while "Shoot! Move! Communicate!" strikes a nerve with street punk kids a scene Red Tape is proud to have close affiliations with.

Over a 5 year period of existance, Red Tape has shared the stage with such acts as Snapcase, Will Haven, Death By Stereo, The Hope Conspiracy, Botch, Hoods, Sworn Enemy, Bleeding Through, Tsunami Bomb, and many more. Winning over new fans and the respect of fellow musicians.

Radoiactivist has a distinct 'start the pit!' mentality, and is rooted in 1980s punk rock ideals. It's thrash music with melodic singalongs and a moshy, metallic edge. The band makes designs its own merchandise, and still makes and passes out flyers at for their shows, ensuring that it'll always keep a DIY ethic.

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