sábado, fevereiro 11, 2006

Rancid ao vivo

Os Rancid vão voltar a actuar em março próximo, após uma paragem de cerca de dois anos...

As "Hellcat Records Nights" (nome do evento promovido pela editora Hellcat), vão ser divididas em quatro noites...



No dia 7 de março os Rancid actuam com duas bandas de abertura, os Left Alone e Society's Parasites...

Dia 14 é a vez dos Aggrolites e dos Orange abrirem as hostilidades...

A 21 de março tocam os Time Again e Los Difuntos no início da noite...

E por fim, no dia 28 as bandas Mercy Killers e Los Creepers iniciam a festa, naquela que será a última data, para já confirmada...



E para já, ficamos-nos por ouvir o disco "Indestructible" de 2003, aguardando mais notícias da banda...


Podem visitar o site oficial da banda aqui!

http://www.rancidrancid.com/

2 Comments:

Blogger Billy said...

Rancid:

Tim Armstrong, Lars Frederiksen (vocals, guitar); Matt Freeman (vocals, bass); Brett Reed (drums).

Additional personnel: Skinhead Rob, Brett Gurewitz, Siedan Garrett (vocals); Vic Rodriguez (keyboards); Luis Conte (percussion).

Ten years after Rancid's debut album, INDESTRUCTIBLE shows how far the CA punks have come from their beginnings.

Initially, even their fans admitted their strong resemblance to the early Clash sound, but starting with 1998's LIFE WON'T WAIT they began expanding their punk-plus-ska sound.

Listening to INDESTRUCTIBLE, it's hard to imagine that Rancid ever sounded like anyone but themselves.

Certainly the influence of late-1970s British punk and ska bands can still be felt, but the sophisticated lyrics and carefully conceived (though still
driving) arrangements are strictly sui generis.

It's also heartening to note that they haven't lost any of their edge; tracks like the snarling "David Courteney" and the Motorhead-meets-Bad Brains fury of "Out of Control" nearly leap off the disc and throttle the unsuspecting listener.

Now that's punk rock...

Rancid, one of rock's most influential indie bands of the 90s, finally makes its major-label debut with indestructible, it's first album in three years.

19 tracks packaged in digipak format. Hellcat. 2003.


1. Indestructible
2. Fall Back Down
3. Red Hot Moon
4. David Courtney
5. Start Now
6. Out Of Control
7. Django
8. Arrested In Shanghai
9. Travis Bickle
10. Memphis
11. Spirit Of '87
12. Ghost Band
13. Tropical London
14. Roadblock
15. Born Frustrated
16. Back Up Against The Wall
17. Ivory Coast
18. Stand Your Ground
19. Otherside




Review

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Rolling Stone (9/4/03, p.136) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...INDESTRUCTIBLE sweetens their spit-and-vinegar cocktails with a spritz of melody..."

Spin (10/03, p.108) - "...What keeps Rancid sounding alive is their politics..." -

Grade: B Entertainment Weekly (8/22-29/03, p.131) - "...Rancid have put their best jackboot forward, producing a diverse 19-track opus that wields brains to brawn..."

B+ Q (10/03, p.113) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...INDESTRUCTIBLE sees a
B+ return to
tunes and uplifting terrace chants delivered, as ever, by strangely affected vocals..."

CMJ (7/28/03, p.6) - "...Overall, it's the sound of a band with a broader musical palate...and a renewed focus...

8:14 da tarde  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

Acho que vão editar album novo este ano. Left Alone e Time Again tb têm alto som.

1:57 da tarde  

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