Posts Tagged ‘kingdoms’

Mar
10/10
Photos: Straight Reads The Line, Kingdoms, The Oxford Street Montage
Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 March 2010 11:19
Written by Riley Taylor
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Band: Straight Reads The Line, Kingdoms, The Oxford Street Montage
Venue: The Casbah
City: Hamilton
Date: March 1/10

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Mar
09/10
Photos: Straight Reads The Line, Kingdoms, The Oxford Street Montage
Last Updated on Tuesday, 9 March 2010 10:46
Written by Riley Taylor
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Band: Straight Reads The Line, Kingdoms, The Oxford Street Montage
Venue: The Casbah
City: Hamilton

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Mar
08/10
Photos: Straight Reads The Line, Kingdoms, TOSM, Her Last Regrets
Last Updated on Monday, 8 March 2010 07:03
Written by Jeff Jewiss
Monday, March 8th, 2010

Band: Straight Reads The Line, Kingdoms, The Oxford Street Montage, Her Last Regrets
Date: March 1, 2010
Location: The Casbah

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Dec
28/09
Photos: Kingdoms’ Christmas Show
Last Updated on Thursday, 21 January 2010 09:39
Written by Riley Taylor
Monday, December 28th, 2009

Venue: The Hive
City: Kitchener
Date: December 22th/09

The lead singer of Kingdoms, Hutton, felt the Kitchener/Waterloo area had lost touch with it’s music roots concerning smaller, less expensive and more intimate shows. Therefore a bar’s basement, with a capacity for 80 people, was booked for a Kingdoms’ Christmas Show. Kingdoms’ shared the stage with good friends Lifestory:Monologue, Baptized in Blood and Counterparts.

Dec
15/09
Photos: Protest The Hero, Abandon All Ships, Assassinate the Following, Kingdoms
Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 December 2009 09:23
Written by Riley Taylor
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Venue: The MOD Club
City: Toronto
Date: December 13th/09

My third show at the MOD Club this week… wow!

Anyways, here is Protest the Hero’s SOLD OUT Toronto stop on their headlining Canadian Tour with special guests Kingdoms, Assassinate the Following and Abandon all Ships.

Oct
12/09
Epitaph/Zune Tour: Every Time I Die, Bring Me The Horizon, Architects, Kingdoms
Last Updated on Monday, 12 October 2009 09:00
Written by Dylan Houle
Monday, October 12th, 2009

Friday night Josh and I attended the Epitaph Tour featuring Kingdoms, Architects, Bring Me The Horizon, and Every Time I Die. Originally, Oh Sleeper was scheduled to preform but due to unknown circumstances, they dropped last minute and Kingdoms saved the day by joining the show last minute. A night of high energy music, heavy breakdowns and… Screaming girls? It seems BMTH’s(Bring Me The Horizon) fan base has expanded to a new army of teenage girls, which is surprising to me considering how heavy there music is.

Local band Kingdoms (Underground Operations) opened the show with tight, heavy, melodic music, showing it up for Canada, being the only Canadian band on the show. Even though most people in the building weren’t even aware Kingdoms were playing the show, I can guarantee they were not disappointed in the performance and passion displayed by this up and coming band.

Up next was Architects, a band that I personally was very interested in seeing because I’ve heard lots of good thing about them, but never have had the opportunity to check them out live.  I was very impressed by the performance this British progressive metal band. In my opinion, the recordings they have do not do them justice. If you really want to experience Architects, you have to see them live. They will be playing on October 12th again in Toronto, with August Burns Red and The Acacia Strain.

Now for the band most of the crowd came out to see, Bring Me The Horizon. As I said earlier, for some reason BMTH have cast a spell upon teenage girls. When Vocalist Oliver Sykes first stepped on the stage, an almost “Jonas Brothers” reaction was given from the crowd. As for the music, BMTH played an okay set. I must say, there current CD “Suicide Season” is not as appealing to me as there 20o6 debut, “Count Your Blessings”, which made it disappointing when only one song off Count Your Blessings was played. One Flaw I really found in Bring Me The Horizons live music was that it was very sloppy. At Times it would be very hard to tell one song from another, or hear which guitar riffs were played. While I wasn’t very impressed by them, there very loyal fans backed them 100% and made it very obvious they enjoyed the performance.

The next and final band that played can be defined in two simple but very very important words, stage precense. On top of playing their songs bang on, Buffalo Southern Hardcore band Every Time I Die had some of the best stage presence I have ever seen. With Bassist Josh Newton wearing a full one piece skeleton suit, and guitarist Andy Williams having very interesting handle bars, you know this band knows how to put on a show. The most impressive thing I saw this show was ETID guitarist Jordan Buckley, front flip from on the stage into the crowd with out ever stopping playing his guitar. All in all the show was ended on a very positive note with a very talented band.

To see photos from this show go to: http://www.damagedpress.com/featured/2009/10/photos-every-time-i-die-bring-me-the-horizon-architects-kingdoms/

Oct
10/09
Photos: Every Time I Die, Bring me the Horizon, Architects & Kingdoms
Last Updated on Monday, 12 October 2009 11:00
Written by Josh Mahoney
Saturday, October 10th, 2009

Lineup: Every Time I Die, Bring me the Horizon, Architects & Kingdoms
Venue: Kool Haus
Promoter: Live Nation
Equipment: Nikon D300, 50mm 1.8 prime

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As much as I was sad that Oh Sleeper was apparently not playing this show anymore, it’s always good to see Kingdoms. Totally loved this show, high energy for all the bands!

Sep
29/09
CD: Kingdoms – Daughters of Atlas EP
Last Updated on Friday, 16 October 2009 09:33
Written by Josh Mahoney
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Album: Daughters of Atlas
Artist: Kingdoms
Release Day:
September 29th/2009
iTunes store Link: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=332283620&s=143455

Tracks:

  1. Split the Sky
  2. The Biltmore Hotel
  3. Pyramids
  4. Catharsis
  5. Telegraphic Static
  6. Atlantis
  7. La Sarena

Kingdoms have finally made their way into stores, with their new album Daughters of Atlas which can be found at HMV for only 9.99!


This picture was taken this morning by the bands vocalist, Hutton Wierzbicki

This album is 27 minutes and 55 seconds of melodies, harmonies, singing, screaming and just plain old pure musicality. First of all, if you haven`t heard of these guys, that is probably because they have only been around for about a year now. They recently just signed to Underground Operations (Protest the Hero, Lights, These Silhouettes)

The artwork on the album is incredible, designed by Sons of Nero who also have done designs for bands such as Dead and Divine, Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, Every Time I Die, Misery Signals and more. The CD case is one of the carboard ones, with the plastic disc holder on the inside (when you pick up a copy.. yes pick it up) you will understand what I mean. On the left are the lyrics, which are by no means simple. Huttons complex and witty way with words are stuck in your head for hours after hearing them. My two favourite songs are Pyramids and La Sarena.

Adressing the actual songs themselves;
Split the sky is a totally new recording, and at this point has up until the CD release only been heard on 88.3 Anger Management (check them out on stickam thursdays 10-12 http://stickam.com/883angermanagement). The Biltmore Hotel can also be heard on their myspace. The other 5 songs however  (Pyramids, Catharsis, Telegraphic Static, Atlantis, La Serena) are also available on their first EP (Atlantis) available for free download online . My guess is they most likely have taken it down by now!

Their sound? Its hard to explain, all I can really say is that it is good. They remind me of a slightly more melodic misery signals, with vocals that are less low screams, and more pitching and singing involved.

This album is definately something worth putting on your iPod, and being some of the top played songs in your iTunes. Head over to myspace, add these dudes, and check out their tour dates to see when they are hitting up a town near you!

http://www.myspace.com/kingdoms

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