It is one thing to celebrate a birthday with a gig, it is quite another to simultaneously celebrate the career and all the things an artist has offered us so far and has achieved personally. The purpose of the half day gig that we are about to present, is exactly this. Having as a starting point Johny Brown’s birthday, ‘The Devil Has A Hold On The Land, scheduled for May 27th, will feel like riding a multisensory carousel.
The experience will be guided by carefully selected musicians, artists and DJs with many points of reference that will start with folk rock, embrace their improvisational moods, become highly experimental and conceptually intriguing and conclude with the always visually stimulating, loud, melodic, emotionally generous but never betraying its punk character, live performance of Band of Holy Joy. So, clear your day on May 27th because The Devil does indeed have a hold on the land…Without further a do, here are a few words about the participating acts: (more…)
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Band of Holy Joy-The Devil Has A Hold On The Land
Posted: 18th May 2018 by blaue-rosen in Music News,press releasesTags: Anne Garner live in London 2018, Band of Holy Joy live in London 2018, Hector Gannet live in London 2018, Howlround live in London 2018, Kirsty Allison live in London 2018, Steph Horak live in London 2018, Time Attendant live in London 2018
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Upcoming gigs-album releases
Posted: 6th March 2018 by blaue-rosen in Music News,press releasesTags: A Place to Bury Strangers live in London 2018, Band of Holy Joy live at The Ivy House 2018, Band of Holy Joy live in London 2018, Buzz Kull live in London 2018, Fabrika Festival in London 2018, Lebanon Hanover live in London 2018, Peter Hammill live at Queen Elizabeth Hall 2018, Peter Hammill live in London 2018, Phobophobes live at 100 Club 2018, Phobophobes live in London 2018, Protomartyr live in London 2018, Second Still live in London 2018, Selofan live in London 2018, She Past Away live in London 2018
Now that the beautiful white snow has melted, the coming of Spring is not the only reason to be looking forward to the end of March, as the music menu of 2018 will have gained some momentum by then and there are plenty of gigs planned, that will continue to excite us and enrich our weeks. People with diverse music tastes will have to make some hard choices as far as live shows are concerned, but it will all be worth it in the end and here is why: