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Rock My Monkey is a heavy music website by Mark Carras. He’s got some great articles on the site, and it’s also a great way to find new music. Go check it out and vote for our link every day, all you have to do to vote for us is to go to the site using the link above!

The Women of ArA’Kus – Part 2

Jul 15

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And now part 2 of my interview set with the women of ArA’Kus featuring keyboardist Rachel Brunson. If you didn’t read part 1, you can do so here. You can also check out the ArA’Kus’ website, and your favorite social media,  facebook, bandcamp, and youtube.

A little background (from previous post):

Seattle-based heavy metal band, ArA’Kus, weaves a musical tapestry
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The Women of ArA’Kus – Part 1

Jul 9

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This is part 1 of my interviews with the women of ArA’Kus. If you don’t know about ArA’Kus you can check out my previous post, their website, and other social media such as facebook, bandcamp, and youtube.

Seattle-based heavy metal band, ArA’Kus, weaves a musical tapestry of opera, fantasy, and theatrics into their live performances and musical craft. 
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Disc of the Week

Ara’Kus’ debut album, Aeterno Elementum, is Disc of the Week on Metal Eternal. Or rather “†††Disco de la Semana†††” as it is listed on the site, because the whole site is in Spanish.

We’re huge in Spain.

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Rock My Monkey
Vote for AraKus on RockMyMonkey.com

Rock My Monkey is a heavy music website by Mark Carras. He’s got some great articles on the site, and it’s also a great way to find new music. Go check it out and vote for our link every day, all you have to do to vote for us is to go to the site using the link above!

New Video!

I just put up a new video by Travis Thieme in the Video section.

Aeterno Elementum Lyrics

I’ve had quite a lot of people asking me about the lyrics to Aeterno Elementum so I’ve put up a new page with a lyric sheet for the full album, you can find it under the “Media” tab, or click here!

Aeterno Elementum update

We had originally planned to go directly to CD on the release of our first album, but then we decided to go with an initial release of digital downloads only. In putting up the music on the website we completely overlooked the liner notes, and we would like to take this time to recognize all those who were a part of the project:


Album Line-up

Jeremiah Johnson
Lead guitar and lead vocals

Amber Noir
Soprano

Randy Haines
Guitar

Tony Ellison
Keyboards and demonic vocals

Jesse Halton
Bass

Jeremy Veleber
Drums

Additional vocals on A Perfect World:
Christopher Noble
Randy Haines

Additional vocals on Stain the Dove:
Whitney Burdge

Kid on Abyss:
Nathan Sursely

Additional vocals on The Coming Storm:
Josh Johnson

Additional Vocals on Conquered:
Christina Dietrich
Randy Haines
Tadashi Shiga

Recorded and engineered by:
Randy Haines at CG&S Studios
and Jeremy Veleber at Bife Studios

Hades Machine vs. Ara’Kus and the battle for Ariana’s wedding




What is this Hades Machine?

Hades Machine, a zombie apocalypse punk band, is the brain child of singer Jake Hades is also the second band of Ara’Kus guitar player Randy Haines (me)!

Both bands have been asked to play at Club Motor on the 11th of June for photographer Ariana Wing’s wedding fundraiser show. This will be the first ever public performance of Hades Machine and more of an old school style show for Ara’Kus, as we won’t have all the crazy theatrics of our normal shows. That’s not to say it won’t be killer, we’ll have the choir with us in all their glory, and Asraiya will be spinning fire on a couple of our songs.

Plus double the Randy!


Club Motor
1950 1st Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98134

All Ages
Tickets are $10.00
Proceeds go to Ariana and Alex’s wedding!


Aeterno Elementum!

Aeterno Elementum, our first album, is, at very long last, available for public consumption! The album, from start to finish, has been a very long and arduous, yet rewarding journey. I won’t go in to it all here, but we are very glad to finally be able to give you this product, and we hope that you will enjoy it as much as we do.

As our way of saying thank you for your patience and for being a fan, we are offering Aeterno Elementum downloads, full album or individual songs, on a “Pay what you want” basis, at least for the time being. Click on the download link in the player below and you will be taken to a page to enter any price you wish (even free) and choose the format you wish to download.

Also available on the Audio page

Or you can just listen here.

Thank you all!



Top stuff (guitar solos)

A few years ago a friend asked me what I would consider the ten best guitar solos in rock music. It was not an easy task, aside from the difficulty in comparing the guitarists and the way they played on various guitar solos, there was also the question of which ones are considered rock – Is Bonnie Raitt rock? Rory Gallagher? Does metal count?

As the conversation and research continued we also started talking about the best albums and best guitarists. In the end I compiled some lists and all of the material is based on one common criteria, my opinion.

I’m not asking anyone to agree with these lists, I’m just putting out what I think about it and I have not put them in any particular order. In fact, I probably wouldn’t even say that they are my top ten, just among my favorites, and these lists are by no means exhaustive. So let’s start with those guitar solos (click on each one for more info):

Let It Be – George Harrison (The Beatles)

Diary of a Madman – Randy Rhoads (Ozzy Osbourne)

Revelations (Mother Earth) – Randy Rhoads (Ozzy Osbourne)

Eruption – Eddie Van Halen

Comfortably Numb – David Gilmore (Pink Floyd)

Cliffs of Dover – Eric Johnson

Scuttle Buttin’ – Stevie Ray Vaughn

La Villa Strangiato – Alex Lifeson (Rush)

Black Star – Yngwie Malmsteen

Unknown – Unknown

Originally posted on Oddology.net

On performing

I recently came across this quote from Steve Rapson:

A good performer jumps on stage, looks out at the audience, and thinks, “Here I am!” A great performer jumps on stage, looks out at the audience, and thinks, “There you are!”

It’s been vaguely bothering me and I finally realized why, I don’t know where it puts me on his scale, but when I go on stage I look out at the audience and I think, “Here we are!”

(Note: I’ve looked around Steve’s site a little and he seems to have some very good advice for performing musicians, the above is not intended as an argument against his statement, just as another point of view!)

Originally posted on Oddology.net

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