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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | as if we havent already been lucky enough to have had around three quarters of the brilliant acts from the Monotreme Records label play in Aberdeen eg 65daysofstatic, Thee More Shallows, Picastro...with more to follow in April ie Ral Partha Vogelbacher...Arkade Projects are pleased to be bringing you another top act from the label LOWER FORTY-EIGHT http://www.lowerfortyeight.com http://www.myspace.com/lowerfortyeight ![]() San Francisco trio Lower Forty-Eight's previous album, 'Skin Failure' (2003), was hailed in the press as a powerful, dynamic and complex album that combined the best elements of hardcore, mathrock, punk and emo. With their latest album, 'Apertures', the band have further solidified their identity, creating their most accomplished album to date. 'Apertures' is a personal and sometimes harrowing account of human conflict and moral struggle, set to music that is heavy and intense, but also beautiful and melodic; a skillful fusion of metal, hardcore and indie-rock that highlights the band's superb grasp of composition and structure. The culmination of two years of intensive writing and touring, 'Apertures' is a knife-edged album that is epic in its scale and cinematic in its passion. www.pitfire.net (Germany) Lower Forty-Eight] combine precise dynamic, passionate song passages with incredibly powerful exploding guitar parts and perceptive vocals. Tempo changes, breaks and complex rhythms... one can never anticipate exactly what to expect next. GO AND GET IT!!! www.kindamuzik.net (The Netherlands) Persistent listening is rewarded abundantly with dynamics, complex rhythms and maniacal vocals breaking loose (think Henry Rollins). Sometimes melodic, sometimes deliberately disharmonious. This album is like whiskey, once you develop a taste for it, you really appreciate it. support from dundee's PERINEUM (Pet Piranha Records) think Kyuss/Melvins/Botch and local industrial/electro/rock trio DEAR JOHN THE MOORINGS BAR WED 19TH APRIL 8PM £3.50
__________________ DiZZY SToRM shows TBA DiZZY SToRM Records ARCHIVES album now available!!! TAKE A WORM FOR A WALK WEEK/DESALVO split 7" purchase here... www.dizzystormrecords.bigcartel.comkeep your eyes on this forum or go check out www.myspace.com/shazkabam www.myspace.com/dizzystorm Last edited by Dizzy Storm; 22-03-2006 at 19:36.. |
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![]() | They got a well good review in Kerrang! this week. Their album got 4/5. Choice quote: "It's hard to see how anyone interested in punk rock couldn't be swayed by this glorious clatter." Nice. And I can't go. Boo! You Arkade Projects types should check out Parts And Labour. And then book them. Husker Du meets Lightening Bolt said Kerrang. And for once they were right! |
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![]() | I was incredibly desperate to see them and there's still a slim chance that I might but Radio Lucifer are recording that night. Awesome news about Parts And Labour but guess what? I'm away on tour then so I won't get to see them either. Gah! How you taunt me cruel fate! |
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