American/Swedish trio Titans (Dan Von Hoyel/Jimmy Svensson/Fredrik Mattsson) are back with a new EP called "My Sorrow EP". The EP holds the track "My Sorrow" which is taken from their praised album "For The Long Gone" which was released last year on Progress Productions, but also two brand new tracks "When Dreams Kill" and "Distrust Innocence".
Titans proves yet again also with these new tracks that they are one of the leading forces to count on in the electronic pop/ebm-scene. For the titletrack of the EP a really highend video has been recorded and will be released on the same day. T
itans are already now famous for their first class, high quality videorecordings (Dried Out, All There Is and It´s Dark). Once again they have been working together with swedish director Per Nordgren.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds have announced a series of very special events to mark the forthcoming release of their fifteenth studio album 'Push the Sky Away' out 18th February on Bad Seed Ltd.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds will be presenting their new album live with the accompaniment of strings and choir at a series of one-off launch event shows in London, Paris, Berlin and Los Angeles. Film-makers Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard will also be screening a new short film about the making of 'Push the Sky Away'. The film features unprecedented access to the working process of The Bad Seeds and unique insights from Nick, the band and producer Nick Launay.
Feb 10th - London - Her Majesty's Theatre
Feb 11th - Paris - Trianon
Feb 13th - Berlin - Admiralpalast
Feb 21st -Los Angeles - Fonda Theatre
Tickets for these exclusive events will be available via nickcave.com on Thursday, Jan 17th at 4:00pm GMT.
Jubilee Street, the second track to be released from Push The Sky Away the fifteenth studio album from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds is now revealed.
www.nickcave.com/news/new-album-nick-cave-the-bad-seeds-push-the-sky-away-out-18-feb
Peek-A-Boo magazine N° 8 is finally finished & will be distributed soon.
Hereby the content of our latest magazine:
Reviews within this magazine
- BLUTENGEL : Save Our Souls EP
- DARK POEM : Tales From The Shade
- GRENDEL : Timewave : Zero
- I-M-R : Letters from the Paper Garden
- LEGEND : Fearless
- MONGOLITO : Acedia
- ORGANIC : Under Your Carbon Constellation
- RADICAL G : Sinner EP
- SIMI NAH : 5
- THE SOFT MOON : Zeros
- VARIOUS ARTISTS : Symphonies from the abyss
- VICIOUS PINK : Vicious Pink
Interviews within this magazine
The Azoic are back! Female fronted Electronic Industrial Dance that pounds with energy and fiery vocals.
The Corruption EP brings back the sound the fans have grown to know as The Azoic and also pushes their style even further into new territory. Kristy's signature vocals mixed with catchy hooks and high energy electro. 64 minutes of music!
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Never content to follow trends or formulas, Informatik continues to refine their unique sonic vision on their seventh full length album: Playing With Fire. The album's opener, "No Sympathy", offers a rich showcase of their musical talents with its scathing lyrics, densely layered guitars, and intricate vocal arrangements.
The irresistible groove of "How Long" is destined for the club floor with its inventive programming and spectacular sound design. The albums centerpiece, "No One", with its vast pastoral soundscapes and cinematic orchestration, is bound to be the crowning achievement of their career.
The listener is constantly challenged to keep up with the album's frenetic pace while trying to grasp its constantly shifting idiosyncratic neo-retro aesthetic. Truly, Informatik is Playing With Fire…can you take the heat?














