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NEWSFLASH: Thin Lizzy Announce UK Dates

Posted: May 18th, 2009 | Author: Matt | Filed under: News | Tags: , | No Comments »

Thin Lizzy is one of rock music’s most recognizable names. The fiery Dublin band exploded onto the scene with a fresh sound, look and attitude. Lead by the incomparable Phil Lynott, the band reached many peaks and influenced generations of musicians with classic tracks such as “Jailbreak”, “The Boys Are Back In Town”, “Still In Love With You”, “Cold Sweat”, “Emerald” and “Don’t Believe A Word”. Most rock historians would agree the pinnacle of their commercial success was in 1983, followed by the bands’ premature demise, as they played their last gig in September of 1984. Just two years later, the world was shocked when singer/bassist and founding member Phil Lynott passed away at the age of thirty six.
 
Twenty three years have passed, the world has changed, but the amazing body of work that is Thin Lizzy still retains all of its vibrancy. In remembrance of the of the band’s founder, Thin Lizzy, comprised of alumni Scott Gorham and John Sykes, along with Francesco DiCosmo (bass) and Tommy Aldridge (drums) are keeping the bands incredible legacy alive. The band are set to embark on a series of UK dates in June 2009 – including support to the legendary AC/DC.
 
“We can’t wait to get over to the UK and play some solo shows in June. They will be the perfect warm up for our slots with AC/DC – one of the great bands of all time. We are putting together a set packed full of Thin Lizzy classics.” says John Sykes.
 
March 2009 saw the release of a brand new Thin Lizzy live album – recorded on the band’s 1977 Bad Reputation tour – “Still Dangerous” shows the band at their very best. The album was produced by Scott Gorham and the legendary Glyn Johns (Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones. The Who). “Still Dangerous” is available now through Thin Lizzy Productions / Proper Distribution.
 
Full UK dates are:
 
Wed 24th June – Liverpool o2 Academy www.o2academyliverpool.co.uk 08444 77 2000 HEADLINE
Thurs 25th June – Nottingham Rock City www.rock-city.co.uk 0871 3100 000 HEADLINE
Fri 26th June – London Wembley Stadium (with AC/DC)
Sun 28th June – Dublin Punchestown Racetrack (with AC/DC)
Tues 30th June – Glasgow Hampden Park (with AC/DC)
 
For headline shows please see individual box offices (tickets are priced £22.50 (Liverpool) and £21.50 (Nottingham) – subject to booking fee). Doors are at 6.30pm with Thin Lizzy on at 8.20pm – support tbc
For AC/DC dates please see www.acdc.com
 
www.thinlizzyonline.com


PLEASE ALLOW ME TO INTRODUCE MYSELF: My Passion

Posted: May 18th, 2009 | Author: Matt | Filed under: Interviews | Tags: , , | No Comments »
Hotly tipped electro punks My Passion have been creating a stir everywhere they go, picking up features in Kerrang and leaving music journalists (this one included) waiting expectantly to listen to their debut. With their debut album due for release next week, we thought we’d best find out what all the excitement was about so we caught up with frontman Laurence René to find out what these guys are all about!  
   

Lets start at the beginning, how did you all meet? 

We were the local weirdos I guess so we were attracted to each other naturally! We built a great friendship and bond over our teenage years and it just so happened that we shared a big musical variety too. It was about 3 and a half years ago when we decided to form a band that demanded attention, divided people with a love or hate of it, stimulated people both aurally and visually and pretty much offered an alternative to everything else out there.  

Tell us what we can expect from a My Passion gig, what makes you stand out from the crowd? 

The first thing people notice is obviously the way we look. We try and keep it striking and high on impact. But there is also a huge energy that I don’t think you find in many other bands. Its not a forced movement it is literally the music engulfing our senses and us letting it have its wickid way with us… I guess that is something worth watching. There is also a diverse sound that moves between a dark and sinister imagination and  blindingly bright optimism, there are elements of all kinds of music within it. As we grow we are never content and always want to make each tour a better live experience than the last! The next tour sees us lit up by an epic lightshow and flanked by our two henchvulturemen vic and vinnie.  

You’ve very quickly grasped the idea of creating an image around the band, was this something you consciously started doing? 

Well we always had an interest in making the most of what we have and feeling good. Ready to perform, entertain and thrill people and this is part of that. Of course like the music and the stage setup, setlist, it is thought out to some extent but only as far as us working together and hooking in. Ever since we started playing music live we have wanted to stand out. Its the same with everything In My Passion, It has never meant to be the same as what other bands are doing, we aren’t into that, it’s us on our own path experimenting with the whole liveshow. 

There’s obviously a pretty diverse mix of influences in your music, which artists really inspired you? 

Yeah I think growing up with crazy parents really influenced me the most! My mum was into early dance and raves from when I was born to my teens my first rave experience being 9 years old in a wood full of people with the biggest grins I have ever seen. Then I had my dad, Ken in bands and stuff from old punk, glam, goth, new romantic and he has had the biggest influence and is a huge part of my passion with words and melodies its like having our very own punk oscar wilde and we all songwrite together. All of this along with my own favourites like Muse, Manson, The Cure, Bowie, Iggy, Slipknot, The Blood Brothers & Tim Burton help My Passion capture something very broad and open I think. 

I gather you run your myspace page yourselves and you all seem to find beiing close to the fans very important. Do you think thats helped you a lot? 

I think it gives you some amount of respect and people who have been part of it then feel proud as success starts to hit. When youre carving out a path on the underground hitting lots of weird and wonderful places I think you have to have that connection with people, It obviously gets harder as comitments grow but playing hundreds of shows over the last couple of years and bringing those people into our world on our own adventure has been what has got us this far for sure. That and us being pretty bloody determined and devote our lives ha! 

Tell us about ‘Corporate Flesh Party’, what can we expect from the album? 

A collection of songs  from our time so far! There’s a mention of those that have tried to drag us under or hold us back from doing what we love but its about over coming the shit, getting off of your asses and doing what you feel passionate about, not waiting around for a golden ticket… We are in pretty dark times yes, but its definitely a record that takes a look at the madness around us and inspires us to get through it and out the otherside and what if we don’t make it through? Then we’ve  had the time of our life and we and the people with us will grinning when the apocalypse hits :) It’s optimistic really! 

Your music has been tagged as “Electro Shock”, does it really mean anything? I gather you aren’t fans of being lebelled? 

Haha, people come up with different ones everyday, I think sometimes people need some kind of category or description to put you in the right box. It’s to be expected and we don’t really think about it. We’ve never thought we just want to be a punk band, a metal band or an indie band we’ve played music that we love sometimes it’s been upbeat and rocky other times purely electronic and reflective we don’t want that restriction. I’d like to think that electro shock is just how people feel at a liveshow, brought to life and animated without really having any control over it. 

Okay, last question, where do you see yourselves a year from now? 

My Passion is the sort of band that grows and gathers adoration from getting out there and working hard so in a years time hopefully the monster will have grown to us headlining bigger venues and still being able to play and perform what we love, its definitely not an overnight cool thing… Me Personally i’d love to be hitting Japan and America next year because they are like new worlds to us and of course working on album number two is a really exciting thought even if it is in the distance a little!


NEWSFLASH: My Passion to release debut album!

Posted: May 8th, 2009 | Author: Matt | Filed under: News | Tags: , | No Comments »

MY PASSION are Laurence René (Vocals, Guitar), Jonathan Gaskin (Drums, Vocals, Electronics), John Be (Guitar) and Simon Rolands (Bass, Synth), four young men with a fearless, rebellious intention, DIY ethics and a genre-smashing electronic induced metallic punk sound. My Passion’s story has only just begun but they are a band set to make 2009 their own…

Born two years ago in the leafy suburbs of Hertfordshire, My Passion have done what all good bands do – toured endlessly, racking up more than 400 shows to date. If there is one sure indication of how a band have struck a chord with their audience then look no further than the bands myspace – over 65,000 friends and over 1,000,000 plays and counting..
Keeping a fiercely independent spirit the band set up their own label Style Suicide Records and released a series of singles – “Tomorrow Girls” produced by Mark Williams (The Killers) sold out 2,000 run in a matter of weeks. Follow up “Booman” topped the indie store charts and then the band hooked up with John Mitchell (Enter Shikari, You Me At Six) for their summer single “Day Of The Bees” a boundary breaking release sold with their My Passion Fashion merchandise (the miniature cd becoming the t-shirts label). Alongside this the band played with the likes of The Automatic, Kill Hannah’s 36 European tour, The Camden Crawl, Robots In Disguise, The Faint, Late Of the Pier and support to a sold out tour by US pop cult act Jeffree Star.
The bands debut album, “Corporate Flesh Party”, shows a band at the height of their powers – driving rhythms and distorted guitar overlaid with electronic hooks and infectious vocals and melodies. From the driving riffs of album opener “Crazy And Me” to the electronica punk tinged “Hot In the Dolls House”, from the infectious melody of “Plastic Flesh Garden” to the drive of album closer “Vultures Are People Too”, the album is a remarkable debut. “Corporate Flesh Party” was produced by John Mitchell. The albukm will be released through Cool Green Recordings (part of the Mascot Records group – John 5, Joe Bonamassa and Volbeat).
Fresh from a sold out UK tour in January/February 2009 supporting Innerpartysystem and MC Rut and March European dates with JM Kane, My Passion have a series of dates across the UK in 2009. More dates tbc
Mon 18th May Corporate Flesh Album Launch Party, London Tues 9th June Music Box 14+, Manchester

Tues 19th May The Steamboat Tavern 16+, Ipswich Weds 10th June B2 Brickmakers 14+, Norwich

Thurs 21st May The Crauford Arms 14+, Milton Keynes Sat 13th June Download Festival, Donnington

Fri 22nd May The Hat Factory 14+, Luton Tues 16th June Cardiff Barfly 14+, Cardiff

Sat 23rd May Liverpool Sound City Festival, Liverpool Thurs 18th June Marss Bar 14+, Worcester

Mon 25th May The Vic Inn 14+, Derby Fri 19th June The Canteen14+,BarrowinFurness Tues 26th May Queens Hotel 14+, Weymouth Sat 20th May Thatched House, Stockport

Sun 31st May The Face Bar 14+, Reading Sun 21st June Town Mill 14+, Mansfield

Tues 2nd June The Grv 14+, Edinburgh Tues 23rd June Man on the Moon 14+, Cambridge

Weds 3rd June Ivory Blacks 14+, Glasgow Weds 24th June The Twist 14+, Colchester

Thurs 4th June 02 Academy 2 14+, Newcastle Thurs 25th June Freebutt 16+, Brighton

Fri 5th June Underground Club at The Priory 14+, Doncaster Fri 26th June St Michaels Church, London

Sat 6th June The Cockpit 14+, Leeds Sat 11th July T in the Park, Glasgow

Sun 7th June Eddies Rock Bar 14+,Birmingham Sun 2nd Aug Underage Festival, London
For doors, stage times and ticket prices please see individual box offices.
My Passion are set to release their album “Corporate Flesh Party” through Cool Green Recordings/ADA on the 25th May 2009.

www.myspace.com/mypassionmusic www.mascotrecords.com


NEWSFLASH: Anthrax announce new album/European tour.

Posted: April 29th, 2009 | Author: Matt | Filed under: News | Tags: , | No Comments »

The legendary Anthrax will be hitting the road in Europe this summer. A series of festivals and headline dates as a precursor to their forthcoming new studio album…
 
The band has been putting the finishing touches to a new studio album – their first in six years – entitled “Worship Music”. The album marks the studio debut of new singer Dan Nelson who joins longtime members Scott Ian (rhythm guitar), Frank Bello (bass), Charlie Benante (drums), and Rob Caggiano (lead guitar). A return to Anthrax’s heaviest best, confirmed tracks include “Vampires”, “Crawl”, “The Devil You Know”, “The Giant”, “Fight’em ‘Til You Can’t” and Earth On Hell. The album was produced by Rob Caggiano and Anthrax and is due out through Nuclear Blast this autumn.
 
“NEW SONGS, NEW VOICE, NEW ENERGY! Here we go, back in the metal saddle again. I am happy to be a part of all the festivals this year. We’ve been away and I know you’ve missed us. It is time to worship the music that we all love, ANTHRAX METAL!” – Charlie Benante
 
“I can’t wait to get to Europe and play shows. It’s been far too long and I miss our insane friends all over the continent. I’m especially excited about all the festivals we’re playing, I expect nothing less than complete and utter insanity!!!” – Scott Ian.
 
Anthrax is one of metal’s all time great acts. Along with Metallica, Slayer and Megadeth they are credited with originating the thrash genre and the band has gone on to sell over 10 million albums worldwide and play to countless fans across the globe. The band has created such genre defining albums as “Among the Living”, “State Of Euphoria” and “Sound of White Noise” and such legendary tracks as “Metal Thrashing Mad”, “Indians”, “Caught In A Mosh”, “Among The Living”, “I Am The Law”, “Only” and of course the collaboration that went on to spawn a new genre – “Bring The Noise” (Public Enemy & Anthrax). 2009 marks the 25th anniversary of the band’s debut release – “A Fistful Of Metal”
 
Anthrax is a fearsome live act. Confirmed dates across Europe in 2009 include:
 
Sat 13 Jun                 ESTONIA Rabarock Festival, Talinn
Wed 17 Jun              LUXEMBOURG Rockhal, Luxembourg
Thu 18 Jun               FRANCE La Locomotive, Paris
Fri 19 Jun                 FRANCE Hellfest, Clisson
Sat 20 Jun                SPAIN Kobetasonik, Bilboa
Mon 22 Jun             ITALY Sottotetto, Bologna
Tue 23 Jun               SWITZERLAND Schuur, Lucerne
Thu 25 Jun              CROATIA T-Mobile In Music Festival, Zagreb
Fri 26 Jun                CZECH REPUBLIC Noc Plna Hvezd, Trinec
Sat 27 Jun                GERMANY Serengeti Festival, Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock,
Sun 28 Jun               GERMANY Devilside Open Air, Duisburg
Sun 28 Jun               BELGIUM Graspop, Dessel
Tue 30 Jun               NETHERLANDS Paard, Den Haag,
Wed 01 Jul               NETHERLANDS Melkweg, Amsterdam
Fri 03 Jul                  GERMANY Reload Festival, Twistringen,
Sat 04 Jul                 GERMANY Sonisphere, Hockenheim
Sat 18 Jul                  SWEDEN Sonisphere, Hultsfred, Sweden
Sat 25 Jul                  FINLAND Sonisphere, Pori,
Sat 1 Aug                   ENGLAND Sonisphere, Knebworth
 
For ticket information and timings please refer to individual festivals/venues….
 
A new Anthrax album, “Worship Music”, will be released through Nuclear Blast in autumn 2009.
 
www.myspace.com/anthrax   www.anthrax.com