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Nov
24/09
Bring Me The Horizon, A Day To Remember & August Burns Red Live Review
Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 November 2009 11:54
Written by Alison Aird
Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Bring Me The Horizon, A Day To Remember & August Burns Red: Portsmouth Pyramids Centre, 19th November 2009

I’m a late comer to Bring Me The Horizon. Late as in, appallingly late, not fashionably. I only started listening to them in July of this year after boycotting them for no real reason save the negative publicity they received from many, and the fact I thought Oli Sykes was a daft tart for having so many tattoos so young.

Having actually listened to Suicide Season, I took everything I ever said against them back (particularly the tattoo comment, I am definitely a bit of a hypocrite on that front). The album blew my mind into the windscreen of my car when I first heard it. Subsequently some of the epic riffs on several of their older and new tracks bring an actual tear to my eye if I listen to them when particularly fragile on a Saturday morning. However, as converted I was I remained tentative about seeing them live. Would there be an average age of 16? Would they all be female? Would there be enough liquid eyeliner & hairdye to paint the moon black?

Fortunately enough in Portsmouth, there wasn’t. Or at least I steered clear of the front of the queue and the venue for the entire evening to avoid such sights. If anything, there were a lot of mid twenties there. A lot of guys. What I would have hoped and expected from a BMTH show, rather than a savage crush of teenage girls going spare over some great hair on some skinny dude from Sheffield.

The show openers August Burns Red set the tone for the rest of the night very early on. If you weren’t going to move, get a bit rowdy and maybe smack your best friend in the face for giggles, this wasn’t the place to be. August Burns Red have always impressed me, but their live show was something to behold. Before every awe inspiring breakdown they would hit this particular note that would actually send the venue and your skull vibrating. I love that, I can’t think of anyone who doesn’t – including my course mate, who used this show as  a case study for her research project on crowd behaviour, needless to say she now loves hardcore shows. They played such a solid set that you could guarantee a good time if you saw them opening, headlining, playing festivals, whatever. Go and see August Burns Red if you want a good time, they will definitely provide it.

Next up was A Day To Remember. A german buddy of mine, having seen this tour a few weeks earlier, said that vocalist Jeremy McKinnon was a bit ropey. Well he managed to pull it out the bag at this show, and the audience was actually lapping it up. I have never in my life seen so many dudes bro-ing out to a band. They loved it, the pit was huge and the singalongs were so precise McKinnon could probably have not sang for the whole set. As a testament to their set, some of the audience actually left. Obviously A Day To Remember’s headline tour of the UK in March is going to be quite something to behold.

Finally headliners Bring Me The Horizon took to the stage, opening with Chelsea Smile. I was pretty much gone from them onwards, spending the entire show as one of four girls in the most intense pit I have been part of in 4 years. The band’s set was fantastic, mixing old tracks with new and even featuring some of the new cut up album snippets in as well. Their performance was tight and vocalist Sykes was so communicative with the crowd throughout that it made the show feel dramatically smaller than it actually was. As a live band, BMTH have to actually be one of my favourites and I am slightly devastated that this was my last opportunity to see them before a 7 month hiatus to write and record a new record.

That aside, I would strongly recommend that next time BMTH tour your town, you go and you see it. If you’re a fan of the music, but not the majority of the fanbase, then their live shows is the environment that separates the fans into the younger girls screaming up front, and the music fans further back. At no point do you come into conflict and you can both enjoy a great live show from one of the most successful UK bands around right now.

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Nov
23/09
Architects join A Day To Remember headline tour in the UK March, 2010
Last Updated on Monday, 30 November 2009 09:38
Written by Alison Aird
Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Architects have just just announced on their facebook and twitter that they will be supporting A Day To Remember’s headline tour of the UK in March 2010. Get your tickets now as the success of A Day To Remember’s recent opening slot on Bring Me The Horizon’s UK and European tours is sure to boost their ticket sales and mean these shows will sell out fast.

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Nov
09/09
Video: 30 Seconds of 30STM
Last Updated on Monday, 9 November 2009 09:17
Written by Josh Mahoney
Monday, November 9th, 2009

30 Seconds to Mars releases a little preview of their short film based on the song Kings and Queens, which is the lead song of their new album, This is War. Find it in stores on December 8th, but hopefully this will tide you over in the meantime.

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Oct
07/09
30 Seconds to Mars Delay Again
Last Updated on Monday, 12 October 2009 11:01
Written by Josh Mahoney
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

LA’s 30 Seconds to Mars has delayed their album yet again.

The target release date has been changed from November 23rd to December 8th.

The album This is War is supposed to have 2,000 different album covers featuring photos from fans all across the world.

From the official 30stm website:

Thirty Seconds To Mars’ Jared Leto (vocals, guitar, songwriter), Shannon Leto (drums) and Tomo Miličević (guitar) teamed up with their fan community, The Echelon, earlier this year to record sounds for the upcoming record in a groundbreaking event they dubbed, “The Summit”. The band invited The Echelon members to travel to Los Angeles to take part in an impromptu recording session at Hollywood’s Avalon Club. It was so successful that since then Thirty Seconds to Mars decided to hold summits in 8 more countries across the world (Australia, Italy, Germany, France, Japan, Mexico, United Kingdom, Canada) in order to give their biggest supporters an opportunity to be a part of their new album.

With over 100 million views on YouTube, 40 million plays on MySpace and more than one million fans on iLike/Facebook, Thirty Seconds To Mars have always been quick to embrace digital culture and with the immense success they had with The Summit, decided to use that same digital technology to offer their fans a chance to get involved in the record making process through Twitter as well. The Digital Summit kicked off on Monday, August 10th and through the twitvid.com technology allowed fans to record sounds and vocals from their personal computers and mobile devices for inclusion on the album. The Digital Summit was a top 10 trending topic on Twitter during the two week promotion, garnering sixty thousand page views and 3000 unique sound recordings submitted from fans across the world.

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Oct
04/09
CD: Death Before Dishonor – Better Ways To Die
Last Updated on Friday, 16 October 2009 09:32
Written by Dylan Houle
Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Album: Better Ways To Die

Artist: Death Before Dishonor

Release Date: July 28th/09

Tracks:

  1. Peace and Quiet
  2. Remember
  3. Coffin Nail
  4. Fuck This Year
  5. Boys in Blue
  6. Better Ways to Die
  7. So Far From Home
  8. Black Cloud
  9. No More Lies
  10. Bloodlust
  11. Our Glory Days

    Boston hardcore band “Death Before Dishonor” are back with their third full length album, “Better Ways To Die”. 11 tracks of fast pace, in your face, passionate music. Produced by Jim Siegel( Dropkick Murphys, Blood For Blood) Better Way To Die is proof that Death Before Dishonor refuse to conform to the rules of modern hardcore

    The opening track, “ Peace and Quiet” doesn’t hesitate to start the cd off with a bang. A shredding guitar solo on top of explosive drums, and thunderous bass, is how you are welcomed in classic Death Before Dishonor style. With the Cd being only 25 minutes long, one might wonder if it is worth being purchased. I would say most definitely. Sure it might be short with songs such as “Fuck This Year” being only 1:52, but trust me, this CD is worth a listen if you enjoy passionate, classic, hardcore music.

    As for the lyrics, they are anything but meaningless. DBD Vocalist Brian Harris, writes about real life issues, and about the struggles of growing up in the projects of boston. The Song “Boys In Blue”, is about police brutalities and unfair tactics used by the police force. Harris is not afraid to express his feelings about any issue in a very blunt fashion, which in my opinion, is the best way to express it.

    If you have never listened to Death Before Dishonor, I would recommend them to anyone who is a fan of bands such as The Mongoloids, Terror and First Blood. Fans of any heavy genres should be able to enjoy and respect this bands powerful, blunt lyric, heavy breakdowns and fast pace drumming.

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    Sep
    29/09
    Video: To Cherish – XII.XXI.XII
    Last Updated on Monday, 12 October 2009 10:56
    Written by Josh Mahoney
    Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

    Advancing from Uxbridge, Ontario, To Cherish is definitely en route to something more than just a local band. XII.XXI.XII is the first track off their most recent EP, In Sickness and In Health. The album itself is incredible, with guitar tones that will leave you craving, and bass which will probably blow you away. If you haven’t checked these guys out yet, watch their video and add them on myspace! http://www.myspace.com/tocherishband

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