Tag: Cauldron
1 CAULDRON releases new album, ‘Tomorrow’s Lost,’ today in the USA

Canadian heavy metal trio CAULDRON has released their third full-length album, Tomorrow’s Lost, today in the USA via Century Media Records/Earache Records! To purchase Tomorrow’s Lost, please visit CM Distro for the album.
Tomorrow’s Lost is another slice of pure metal mastery that delivers even more riffs, attitude and heavy metal classics! Originally released in Europe during October 2012, the album has already received praise from both fans and critics alike. For a preview of Tomorrow’s Lost, be sure to check out the following previously released album tracks:
CAULDRON live:
May 02 – Nelson, BC – Spiritbar, Hume Hotel
May 03 – Vancouver, BC – Astoria
May 04 – Portland, OR – Ash Street Saloon
May 05 – Medford, OR – MusicHead
May 07 – Los Angeles, CA – 5 Star Bar
Jun. 09 – Detroit, MI – Orion Music + More festival
CAULDRON online:
http://www.facebook.com/cauldronmetal
http://cauldronmetal.tumblr.com
1 CAULDRON announces USA release date for new album, ‘Tomorrow’s Lost’

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZYrPR5cr5o
In regards to the American release of Tomorrow’s Lost, CAULDRON comments:
“Very excited that our latest slab is finally getting released at home. We’re really proud of this record and can’t be satisfied by pulling music out of thin air like the internet generation does so well, so this means a lot. Glad to see the new Earache/Century Media affiliation is going to give it its due in North America, and just in time for the America’s Lost tour this spring!” — Jason Decay
“We’re pleased to announce that our new album is finally landing on North American shores this April. Now all you bangers, earth dogs and rivet heads can get your metal fix. See you on the filthy road!” — Ian Chains
In addition to touring North America this spring, CAULDRON will also appear at this year’s edition of METALLICA’s “Orion Music + More” festival, featuring the likes of RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, RISE AGAINST, DEFTONES, TOMAHAWK, DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, FU MANCHU and more. For more information about the festival, please visit: http://www.orionmusicandmore.com
CAULDRON live:
Apr. 12 – New York, NY – Saint Vitus *
Apr. 13 – Boston, MA – Cambridge Elks Lodge
Apr. 14 – Seymour, CT – Dewey’s *
Apr. 15 – Montreal, QC – Les Foufounes Électrique *
Apr. 16 – Quebec, QC – Coop l’Agitée *
Apr. 17 – Ottawa, ON – Mavericks
Apr. 18 – Kingston, ON – The Mansion
Apr. 19 – Toronto, ON – Hard Luck *
Apr. 20 – Lansing, MI – Uli’s Haus of Rock *
Apr. 21 – Chicago, IL – Reggie’s *
May 02 – Nelson, BC – Spiritbar, Hume Hotel
May 03 – Vancouver, BC – Astoria
May 04 – Portland, OR – Ash Street Saloon
May 05 – Medford, OR – MusicHead
May 07 – Los Angeles, CA – 5 Star Bar
Jun. 09 – Detroit, MI – Orion Music + More festival
* with DIAMOND HEAD
More tour dates will be added soon, so stay tuned!
CAULDRON online:
http://www.facebook.com/cauldronmetal
http://cauldronmetal.tumblr.com
http://www.myspace.com/cauldronmetal
http://twitter.com/cauldronmetal
0 Cauldron – Chained To The Nite (2009)
Someone forgot to tell the Canadian metal band Cauldron that the New Wave of British Heavy Metal took place 30 years ago. Nonetheless, this three-piece band from Toronto has a sound more a kin to the early eighties than the bands of today, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
It amazes me what a three-man band can do these days. I am seeing a trend with more and more bands are starting out as a trio. Cauldron’s sound is pretty fat for a three-piece outfit. Chained to the Nite is filled with chugging guitar riffs, solid bass work and some drumming that would make most metal bands proud. With that being said, Cauldron is not without issues. Jason Decay’s voice is on the weak side. His voice is not powerful enough to drive the songs home. When the music is this good, it would be helpful if Cauldron had a voice that gave the music a longer lasting impression. A few metal screams, or more emphasis on the lyrics would have made the songs on Chained in the Nite a lot more interesting.
There are a few noteworthy moments on this CD including “Chained Up In Chains”, “Dreams Die Young”.
The album closes with a pretty cool cover of Black N’ Blue’s “Chains Around Heaven”, which was a nice surprise. My copy of this CD came with a bonus disc with two extra songs, “The Striker Strikes” and “Restless”. I think the song “The Striker Strikes” should have been used as one of the main tracks on the CD. It is better than most of the songs on Chained to the Nite. It has an early Iron Maiden like feel to it. “Restless” is kind of catchy and is a decent tune as well.
Chained To the Nite shows a band that has not yet achieved metal perfection. This Cauldron is bubbling over with the murky soup of potential.
Check them out on myspace, at this link.
Track Listing:
1. Young And Hungry
2. Conjure The Mass
3. Chained Up In Chains
4. The Leaven / Fermenting Enchantress
5. Dreams Die Young
6. Bound To The Stake
7. Witch Trail
8. Midnite Hour
9. Chains Around Heaven
Bonus Tracks*
10. The Striker Strikes
11. Restless
Cauldron is:
Jason Decay – Bass & Vocals
Ian Chains – Guitars
Steel Rider – Drums










