After 3 years of waiting the album by TraKKtor finally completed.
3 years of hard work, 3 years of anticipation from our fans.
Out on the 20’th of June 2011 and described as absolutely relentless EBM with a deep orchestral influence delivered by cold hard machines, fueled by the most intensified rage imaginable.
As they say themselves: The name speaks for itself. Force Majeure!
The legendary venue in Eindhoven (NL), De Effenaar, celebrates this year their 40th birthday and one of their guests are D.A.F. who made one of their first gigs there, in September 1980 that was with Nasmak.
Der "Verschwende deine Jugend Tour" comes in Eindhoven at Friday 28th October.
Tickets costs 22.50 Euro at presale. More info can be found at the webpage from the venue.
Other dates from D.A.F. are
06.08.2011 D-Hannover, Fährmannsfest 2011 (Headliner)
26.08.2011 I-Rimini/Italy Moonlight Festival
04.09.2011 D-Leipzig-Deutzen, Nocturnal Culture Night 2011 (Open Air)
24.09.2011 DK-Copenhagen, Koncerthuset (+ Leaether Strip, Twice A Man)
"Don't mess with industrial" is a fine collection of tracks from various bands in the Texas-area.
Most names are obscure as obscure can get, but that's the beauty of it, not?
Who wants to have a compilation featuring bands like Virus Filter, Odio 84, Solem Assembly or Angels Of Suicide know where to look.
On their Facebookpage you'll find a link to ReverbNation at where you can listen to the tracks.
After leaving Placebo after the conclusion of their Meds tour in September 2007 Steve Hewitt had a vision "to create a new band, a new album and a new sound" and so he created Love Amongst Ruins.
This band will release their album this September.
Will it be as good as Placebo? Now what a nast question that is, but we'll give you the answer in some months.
In the last 26 years, Neurosis have tapped into the elusive wellspring where resonance and dissonance collude, circling emotional poles where nothing is withheld, where the psyche screams for answers to Earth's ancient mysteries.
Following the recent reissues of some of Neurosis' most seminal groundbreaking earlier albums - Souls At Zero and Enemy Of The Sun - Neurot Recordings are now prepared to unveil the details on the next installment of this reissue series, with a new pressing of the band's infamous Sovereign EP.
Originally unveiled in 2000, the Sovereign EP was the first Neurosis release issued through the band's own then newly-founded Neurot Recordings, with the vinyl pressing handled by Hydra Head.
In chronological terms, Sovereign served as a millennial segue between two of the band's two revered full-lengths of that era; 1999's Times Of Grace and 2001's A Sun That Never Sets.
The EP, though shorter than a Neurosis full-length opus, is a psychotropic experience of the highest order.
And to top that off, this Neurot Recordings CD reissue also includes a previously unreleased fifth track, with the inescapably feedback-tormented hymn "Misgiven" closing out the reissue, added as a special bonus to this repressing of the recordings.
The reissue comes bound in an O-Card/jewel case setup like the other recent Neurosis reissues, with artwork completely redesigned and updated by Aaron Turner.










