21 posts tagged “music”

Hot on the vapour trail of their chart-topping album 'Beautiful Machine', the finely-tuned rhythm-and-power unit Shihad are thrilled to announce a return home for a national tour in July.
The 'Beautiful Machine' Tour will see the group play six cities across New Zealand.
Those who missed the band's triumphant headline slot at April's Homegrown Festival now have another chance to experience Shihad in what is fast shaping up to be the groups' most successful and unforgettable year so far.
Support acts on all tour dates will be ex-pat heroes The Mint Chicks, returning from Portland, Oregon for their second NZ visit of 2008; and Luger Boa, the hard-hitting new act formed by Jimmy Xmas, formerly of the D4.
All shows will be MC'ed by Mr Dai Henwood, of TV's C4
G-TARanaki, the 1st New Zealand International Guitar Festival, will be held 15th to 19th July 2008 in New Plymouth, Taranaki. Centred on two full days of concert performances at the TSB Stadium, the event also features 3 days of exclusive shows across the region.
G-TARanaki also includes fringe events in the CBD bars and cafes, exhibitions, forums, workshops and acoustic sets – all held for the first time in New Zealand! This is an event for everyone, from ardent music fans to aspiring musicians, bringing together internationally renowned artists working and jamming with Kiwi talent and passing on their knowledge, experiences and skills.
| G-TARanaki Festival - The Midnight Sessions
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Late night, unique acoustic sessions from international guitarists, like Glenn Hughes. More names to be announced soon! | |
It’s
been a while since the last musical horoscope... Time to do another one. What
will faith bring us this time???? Plenty of awesome rock, that’s for sure....
- Prowler (live) – Iron Maiden
- The Brazilian – Roger Waters & friends (from ‘When the Wind Blows’)
- Kristallnach (live) – BAP
- Big Night Out – Fun Lovin’ Criminals
- Man on the silver mountain (live) – Dio
- Lateralus (live) – Tool
- No W – Ministry
- Third chance (live) – The Gathering
- Two gates – Ayreon
- The trooper
(live) – Iron Maiden
As Maiden isn't coming to New Zealand, I have no choice and go to Australia... At first it didn't look good but I finally managed to score a good deal on a flight to Sydney... YAH... Unfortunately all the standing tickets for the gig were already sold out so I had to go for the gold seated ones. Still an awesome ticket that allows me to see Eddie and the boys live down under!!!! A perfect start of 2008. Rock on!


Images from the official Iron Maiden website.
Ayreon's new album looks awesome (as usual).... Great line-up of singers and instrumentalists. So looking forward to this one again... Wish it was January 2008 already.
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Arjen Lucassen
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Ed Warby(Gorefest)
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Lori Linstruth |
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Michael Romeo |
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Derek Sherinian (Planet X) |
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Tomas Bodin (The Flower
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Joost van den Broek
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Jeroen Goossens (Flairck) |
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Ben Mathot (Dis) |
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David Faber |
R E L E A S E D A T E
January 2008
Regular Edition (2CD)
Special Edition (2CD + DVD)
Limited Deluxe Edition (2CD + DVD)
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January 25th:
Germany, Austria, Switzerland
January 28th:
Europe
January 29th:
U.S and Canada
Other territories & labels TBA.
UPDATE 29 November 2007
You can already order your copy in the pre-sales from Plato.nl (I just ordered mine yesterday)... Now I just have to wait two months for the item to be shipped.
AYREON - 01011001 (Special Edition) Pal 2cd + Dvd | ||
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Spec. Edition 2-CD + Bonus DVD (PAL) in a folding box All pre-orders special edition will have a personal note from Arjen. Shipping costs E.E.C.: EUR 3.50 Outside E.E.C. (by registered mail only): EUR 10. Binnen Nederland gratis opgestuurd Release date: 01.20.08 | |
| AYREON - 01011001 - Pal Version - Ltd. Edition 2 Cd + Dvd | ||
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Lim. Edition 2-CD + Bonus DVD (PAL) in DVD Digipack + embossed printed slipcase. All pre-orders lim. editions will have a personal note from Arjen. Shipping costs E.E.C.: EUR 6.00 Outside E.E.C. (by registered mail only): EUR 15.00 (Amazon.de with shipping & payingcost outsite germany 35.-) Binnen Nederland gratis opgestuurd Release date: 01.20.08 | |
A bit disappointing because there still isn't a NZ date... But there is hope as gigs are being scheduled before the Ozzie dates, which were orignally the opening shows. So let's keep our fingers crossed & do all we can to BRING IRON MAIDEN TO NEW ZEALAND!!

Full Schedule for the first leg
SOMEWHERE BACK IN TIME World Tour 08
February
Fri 1st - Mumbai, India - Bandra Kurla Complex
Mon 4th - Perth, Australia - Burswood Dome
Wed 6th - Melbourne, Australia - Rod Laver Arena
Thu 7th - Melbourne, Australia - Rod Laver Arena
Sat 9th - Sydney, Australia - Acer Arena
Sun 10th - Sydney, Australia - Acer Arena
Tue 12th - Brisbane, Australia - Entertainment Centre
Fri 15th - Yokohama, Japan - Pacifico Yokohama
Sat 16th - Tokyo, Japan - Messe
Tue 19th - Los Angeles, USA -The Forum
Thu 21st - Guadalajara, Mexico - Auditoria Telmex
Fri 22nd - Monterrey, Mexico - Arena Monterrey
Sun 24th - Mexico City, Mexico - Sports Palace
Tue 26th - San Jose, Costa Rica - Saprisa Stadium
Thu 28th - Bogota, Columbia - Simon Bolivar Park
Sun 2nd - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Skol Arena Anhembi
Wed 5th - Porto Allegre, Brazil - Gigantinho
Fri 7th - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Ferrofcarril Oeste Stadium
Sun 9th - Santiago, Chile - Pista Atletica
Wed 12th - Puerto Rico - San Juan Coliseo
Fri 14th - New Jersey, USA - Izod Arena
Sun 16th - Toronto, Canada - Air Canada Centre

Wednesday 3 October was the day the anti-Christ aka Marilyn Manson came to Auckland for a gig in the Town Hall. As the Town Hall is a nice small venue it was a gig I was really looking forward to. I’m not a huge Manson fan (like the songs and saw them live in the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam once) but seeing them play for around 1500 people is an interesting experience.
First impression of the venue is very positive… It reminded me of Paradiso in Amsterdam, same look and feel and same vibe. Missed the opening band (Die Die Die) though as it took a while for 1500 people to go through one small door to enter the venue (and I hate queuing so I waited a while).
As soon as the intermission music switched to The Prodigy’s ‘Smack my bitch up’ and the volume was turned you instantly knew it was almost Manson time. Just a few more minutes…. And there was the band. As I said I’m not a huge Manson fan (only know the old stuff) so have no idea what the opening song was. :-)
And then the party began… Very excited crowd. Within a few minutes I had a perfect spot in the mosh pit. Unfortunately the tiny Kiwi girls aren’t used to real rock gigs yet so every once in a while they gave a dirty look because I was standing/dancing in their spot. HAHAHA.
It was hot, everyone was sweaty so it was a great party… Unfortunately the show was stopped after just 5 songs and we were told to leave the venue. What the F???? A fire alarm? Again? Also happened during my previous gig (Dio with Black Sabbath). What’s going on here in Auckland. It was a weird situation… Everyone was confused (including the venue staff) and as soon as part of the crowd was outside the doors were closed. Within 2 minutes they opened again and we could enter again. So the battle for position began again. :-)
This time I was all the way in the front… Only lasted there for a few songs as everyone was pushing and there was no room to move. A few rows back in the mosh pit is so much more fun. It definitely was a great night. They played songs like…
- ‘Beautiful People’
- ' Rock is Dead’
- ‘The Dope Show’
Saturday 8 September was the day I finally got the chance to see rock band Autumn again... As they never tour my part of the world :-( I had to be in their part of the world. :-) The place to be was The Hague in lovely The Netherlands and the venue was called 'Paard van Troje', which is a great place for gigs. The big room holds 1100 people and the small one 300. Perfect for small and intimate gigs. Autumn played the small room.
Although the band changed a few members in the last year the new CD still has the Autumn sound. The only difference is the shift from fantasy lyrics (fairytales, witches etc) to more personal lyrics (relationships, love etc). So the big question was, how will it sound live????
Unfortunately only a few people turned up: 50 max so the gig was even more small and intimate. But the sound was awesome.... They still can rock. The singer (Nienke) has a great voice and is perfect for this band and this music. Although the sound was a bit different from what I remember from the last time (almost 2 years ago) it was a great gig. The new songs sounded good live and the old stuff sounded great.
The big surprise was a cover of 'A View to a Kill' (by Duran Duran and not AHA as one dick head in the audience said). Awesome to hear that 80s classic in a more heavy rock version. And for those of you who want to know what Autumn sounds like... Check out this great live clip.
All in all I was happy to see Autumn live in The Hague. I can imagine that for the band it probably was annoying that only 50 people showed up but for us as audience it was a great show. Thanks guys (and girl) for making my day and reminding me how great the Dutch (hard/gothic/metal) rock scene is. Plus I discovered a new band Annatar.... Well new to me. The CD was for sale and for some reason it appealed to me so I bought it without hearing the music. Great choice... And this Thursday I will see them live (so happy they have one gig nearby before I leave NL again). So more to come on them soon...



