Roadrunner United


10.09.2008

ROADRUNNER UNITED THE CONCERT: DVD

What was Roadrunner Records supposed to do after the label corralled 56 musicians from 44 different bands spanning the label's entire 25-year history to release one groundbreaking album, called Roadrunner United: The All-Star Sessions?  Simple. Throw one helluva party!

The label did just that, holding a party complete with an all-star performance by artists once and currently signed to the label, as well as friends of the company.

Roadrunner is pleased to announce the release of Roadrunner United The Concert on December 9, 2008. The double-disc set hits shelves almost three years to the day after the now-legendary concert held at the Nokia Theater in Times Square in New York City on December 15, 2005. The concert enjoyed a cult, "You had to be there!" status in the metal and hard rock scenes and now Roadrunner is giving the label's diehard followers a chance to witness the event for themselves.

Roadrunner United The Concert captures the festive intensity of the evening. A house band, featuring members of core Roadrunner acts such as Slipknot, Sepultura and Machine Head, performed hits and classics culled from the entirety of the Roadrunner catalog. Some of the highlights included Slipknot/Stone Sour vocalist Corey Taylor performing "Bother" with Life of Agony's Keith Caputo; former Killswitch Engage singer Jesse Leach dueting with current vocalist Howard Jones for KsE's "My Last Serenade"; an assortment of frontmen handling vocals for staple songs like Slipknot's "(Sic)" and "Surfacing," Machine Head's "Davidian," King Diamond's "Abigail," Sepultura's "Refuse/Resist," Type O Negative's "Black No. 1," Soulfly's "Eye For an Eye" as well as four songs from the Roadrunner United: The All-Star Sessions album. The double disc set also includes a 75-minute documentary, complete with interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, making it an even more intimate, fan-friendly experience!

The DVD is essential for those who've followed Roadrunner from its humble beginnings as a Dutch import label to the powerhouse, gold standard in hard rock and heavy metal that it has become.

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!

02.27.2006

LAST CHANCE TO WIN THE WORLD'S HEAVIEST iPOD

Time is running out for you to win a brand new iPod monogrammed with the autographs of Roadrunner United's four team leaders: Joey Jordison, Robb Flynn, Matt Heafy and Dino Cazares - and loaded with classic songs from Roadrunner's entire catalog.

So slap your Roadrunner United CD into your computer's CD-Rom drive and click HERE now to enter - contest ends midnight, February 28th - best of luck!

A groundbreaking record created to mark Roadrunner's 25th Anniversary, Roadrunner United The All-Star Sessions, boasts 55 artists from 42 of the label's past and present bands. This all-original collaboration has been called a 'master-class' in hard rock/metal, and is in stores now.

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02.03.2006

ROADRUNNER UNITED GOODIES

We have an autographed program from last December's historic Roadrunner United concert and a copy of the All Star Sessions CD looking for an owner at SMNews - click HERE to enter the contest!

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Roadrunner Records has evolved -- over a staggering 25-year history -- from an unassuming Dutch import company into one of the most innovative record labels in the world. Fiercely independent since its start, graced with a passionate staff, and incomparable musical talent, Roadrunner has achieved something that many labels seek and never attain, let alone maintain for a quarter-century: brand recognition. The Roadrunner logo has come to mean two things to millions of fans around the world: a high standard of quality in musicianship and presentation, and an unwavering commitment to the best, most unique, and most intense in the hard rock and heavy metal genres.

Just as Roadrunner has taken the lead so many times on the artistic side, finding and developing acts that have literally changed the face of heavy rock, so too has the label come up with a brilliant and inventive way to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Paying homage to its past, giving a nod to its future, and framing both in the most creative terms possible Roadrunner is poised to release an album of original new heavy music, played by some of the genre's best and most highly-regarded practitioners.

"In June 2004, Roadrunner's owner, Cees Wessels, asked me to come up with an idea to celebrate Roadrunner's 25th anniversary," recalls A&R visionary Monte Conner. "I knew that for it to be really special, we would need to come up with a record that involved many musicians, one that was truly a collaboration on a grand scale, with songs written by, played by and sung by different people. An album that would cover the entire history of Roadrunner and feature some of our most legendary artists from the past, right up to and including musicians from our newest signings."

The idea was formulated to create four "teams" -- each headed by a "team captain." Each team would consist of a core of musicians -- two guitarists, bassist and drummer -- who would lay down basic tracks for four original songs written by the team captain. Each song would use a different vocalist, and no player could appear on a tune by another team. The team captain would select a studio in which to cut the instrumental tracks, while the singer was free to record where it was convenient for him and was also instructed to come up with lyrics and a vocal melody on his own.

Roadrunner United was thus born in August of 2004. The label now had a year to assemble this vast and complex project, and the first things that were needed were the four cornerstone musicians -- the team captains. Several criteria were established: the captains had to be comfortable in the studio and know how to produce music, they had to be primary songwriters in their own bands, they had to be well-respected names in the metal field, and they had to encompass the Roadrunner history from its past to its future. The four captains -- Slipknot drummer Joey Jordison, Machine Head frontman Robert Flynn, former Fear Factory guitarist Dino Cazares and Trivium frontman Matthew Heafy -- filled that bill admirably.

"I thought it was a great idea and was really excited about it, because it was a chance to work with a lot of artists that I really respected while I was growing up," says Jordison. "I was just honored to be kind of the first guy they asked." Like Jordison, Cazares was flattered to be considered: "It's definitely a compliment to be a team captain. I've been with the label since 1992, and we were a big part of Roadrunner history." "It was awesome," says Heafy about the experience of being selected to oversee one-quarter of this ever-expanding and important project. "Being able to see different musicians in the studio, and they way they work and play, was really cool."

Roadrunner's impressive roster -- ranging from early black metal favorites like Deicide to progressive metal wizards Cynic to the Brazilian thrash of Sepultura, not to mention the Gothic stylings of Type O Negative and the pioneering electronic metal of Fear Factory -- gave the team captains a wide and unparalleled selection of musicians to choose from. "I started thinking about people that I thought would be cool to jam with, asked everyone in my band for their ideas, and they pretty much suggested all the cool people," recalls Robert Flynn. "My drummer, Dave McClain, suggested getting Andols Herrick, who used to be in Chimaira, while Adam (Duce, bassist) suggested having Tim Williams, formerly of V.O.D., sing. And I was like, 'That'd be killer.' I had other people in mind, but the guys in Machine Head came up with guys who were just off my radar for whatever reason.'

In the end, an astounding total of 56 musicians from 44 different bands were utilized on the album, an amazing organizational feat and a sign of the respect and that each player had for each other and the label itself. "I've heard some of the tracks from the other 'teams,' and they're fuckin' unreal," says Jordison. "This thing has come out better than anyone expected. When the captains wrote the material, they wanted to make it the best possible, and when you brought all these guys in to play, they wanted to do the best possible. Everybody stepped up."

Even as it has diversified and grown, Roadrunner has stayed true to its identity as the premier metal and heavy rock imprint in the world. "The fact that they've been able to last 25 years, putting out music as extreme as the music they put out, is pretty incredible," muses Robert Flynn. "The few labels that I can remember when I was first getting into this music, none of those labels are around anymore." "I grew up listening to all the bands on the label," says Matthew Heafy. "I spent all my money on bands like Slipknot and Fear Factory and Machine Head, and now I'm on a CD with the songwriters from those bands, and it was really cool being able to watch musicians that I really look up to play in the studio."

Dino Cazares, the team captain who has the longest history with the label, sums up what has kept the label going for all those years, and why both metal fans and artists hold the company in high esteem: "Back in the day when Roadrunner first came out, you knew what you were getting if a record had the Roadrunner logo on it. If you saw that, you were buying it, because you knew it would be good quality shit. So when I signed to Roadrunner, I was like, 'Wow, I'm on Roadrunner.' It was the best label for underground metal and pushing the envelope and finding new bands. It was a real honor to be on the label, and it's still an honor to be part of Roadrunner."

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Format: CD
Release Date: 10.11.2005

The All Star Sessions

Roadrunner Records has put together a groundbreaking record to mark the label's 25th Anniversary. The group is called Roadrunner United and the album titled The All-Star Sessions. This full length release, in stores on October 11, 2005, is a 'master-class' in hard rock/metal. Boasting 57 artists from 45 of Roadrunner's past and present bands, the album will contain original tracks that are collaborations between numerous Roadrunner stars.

Four central musicians were originally chosen to produce and write the songs. Joey Jordison (Slipknot), Dino Cazares (ex-Fear Factory/Brujeria), Robert Flynn (Machine Head) and Matthew Heafy (Trivium). These four musicians play on the songs they have written and have also assembled a unique team of artists to appear on each track. In order to cover as wide a spectrum as possible, no musician has played for more than one writer/producer and each song features a different vocalist.

In addition to these stellar teams of musicians, there will also be special additional tracks from ex-Roadrunner artist, Josh Silver - Type O Negative's longtime producer / keyboardist. In the spirit of the project, Silver has included Roadrunner artists on his tracks as well? Opeth's Mikael Akerfeldt appears on the Silver-written "Roads."

Tracks:

1. The Dagger [ listen/comment ]
2. The Enemy
3. Annihilation By The Hands Of God
4. In The Fire
5. The End
6. Tired 'N Lonely [ listen/comment ]
7. Independent
8. Dawn Of A Golden Age
9. The Rich Man
10. No Way Out
11. Baptized In The Redemption
12. Roads
13. Blood & Flames
14. Constitution Down
15. I Don't Wanna Be (A Superhero)
16. Army Of The Sun
17. No Mas Control
18. Enemy Of The State

Latest Album:

The All Star Sessions

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