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Strike Anywhere-Galway-Dec 4th

  • 08-11-2009 3:20pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 374 ✭✭


    USvsTHEM presents:

    Strike Anywhere

    @ Roisin Dubh

    Friday 4th Dec.

    Support bands to ba announced soon.

    earlyish show...doors at 7:30. Strike Anywhere will be on stage at 10pm.


    STRIKE ANYWHERE

    StrikeAnywhere_2009_SamHolden2.jpg


    Strike Anywhere is more than a band; Strike Anywhere is a movement, a sound and a force. The band’s incredibly solid career has spanned ten years across the globe, releasing four critically acclaimed albums while remaining a staple in the underground music scene since their inception. Comprised of Thomas Barnett (vocals), Eric Kane (drums), Matt Smith (guitar), Mark Miller (guitar), and Garth Petrie (bass), Strike Anywhere is undoubtedly one of the most influential melodic hardcore bands of our time. With release of their Bridge Nine Records debut, Iron Front, the momentum in Strike Anywhere’s career is just as strong as ever.

    Formed in 1999 in Richmond, VA, Strike Anywhere has defied categorization and broken down walls of what it is to be punk. After their debut EP, Chorus of One, was released, Strike Anywhere teamed up with Jade Tree who issued Change Is a Sound in August 2001. The release of Exit English followed in 2003 and the rarities collection To Live in Discontent was released in January 2005. Strike Anywhere joined up with Fat Wreck Chords for their next full-length, the critically acclaimed Dead FM, which was released in June 2006 and saw the band touring the around world numerous times in support of the record.

    Fast forward to 2009 and Strike Anywhere had fragments of song ideas, melodies, guitar progressions, rhythms, and lyrics that they’d put together over the course of the three years ready to assemble an album. These ideas were put together while the band was spending time overseas living and working in a rehearsal built by the Prague Nomads, in Czech, outside of the city. There, the band did a lot of crucial writing and fine-tuning of their collection of new songs. Upon their return, Strike got together a few more times in Richmond, VA in basements and warehouses to finish building what would become Iron Front. Vocalist Thomas Barnett said, “It’s interesting that we would have a lot of our writing time for the record done in Europe, because the LP title is a tribute and a homecoming of the Antifascist Circle's creators and original activists and creators of an international antifascist movement. They were Europeans who were trying to combat the rise of fascism in Central Europe in the early decades of the last century.” Strike Anywhere teamed up with Bridge Nine Records for the release of their most emotionally and politically charged album yet, Iron Front, which will hit stores on October 6th, 2009.

    Recorded by Brian McTernan at Salad Days in Baltimore, Iron Front packs the intensity and ferocity that Strike Anywhere had in their heads and hearts throughout the writing process. Barnett went on to say, “Brian was adamant that we retain the emotion and the impact of each song's potential - with soaring and organic anthemic highs and crunching, floor-shaking lows. The production aesthetic was relentless and magnetic and the songs were organized to build a narrative of impressions - the aggressive coupled with the hopeful. None of the cleaner, more translucent, sonic moments that were present on Dead FM seemed relevant to the trajectory of this record. It was the quickest and easiest recording we've ever done.”

    While slightly heavier and noisier than their previous releases, Iron Front features accessible songs that address global and personal issues like human rights, war, politics, and police brutality. Iron Front has more “roots” – more hardcore breakdowns and rhythms, darker melodic textures and fast-paced punk songs that dominate the album. Strike Anywhere has pushed the boundaries of their sound on this album, with soaring choruses coupled with dissonant and angular guitars and percussion. Drums were poured over and guitars were powered up on this recording for a more visceral and physical approach.
    With the momentum of recording still on the forefront, Strike Anywhere set out on the road upon leaving the studio in Summer of 2009 for a US/Canadian jaunt with Propagandhi. For the remainder of this year, the band will headline the first official Bridge Nine Records Tour featuring labelmates Polar Bear Club, Crime In Stereo, and Ruiner throughout October and November. Following the B9 Tour, Strike will head overseas for a month-long excursion through Europe. 2010 will see Strike Anywhere doing what they do best: touring, touring touring. Canvassing every corner of planet Earth thus far in their career, including Latvia, Belarus, Japan, Brazil, Taiwan, Australia, and more, next year will be no different. With plans to bring SA's new music to fans all over the world Barnett notes, "…the songs of Iron Front will only truly evolve once they are played and sung and brought into people's lives, adapting to the listener's personal truths and perceptions." Iron Front will reach listeners everywhere October 6th, 2009 via Bridge Nine Records.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 340 ✭✭ADTR


    Sounds good! Only 10 Euro too.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 374 ✭✭dantbyhid


    full details.....

    USvsTHEM presents:

    STRIKE ANYWHERE (only Irish headline show in 2009)
    Only Fumes & Corpses
    Soldiers Take Half
    Murdock
    Cut The Reins

    Roisin Dubh
    Galway

    Friday 4th Dec.


    Early Show. Doors at 7:30/First band 7:40. Adm: €10. Tickets on sale now from www.roisindubh.net

    strikeanywherenet.jpg

    www.myspace.com/strikeanywhere
    www.myspace.com/onlyfumesandcorpses
    www.myspace.com/soldierstakehalf
    www.myspace.com/murdocknoise
    www.myspace.com/cutthereins

    STRIKE ANYWHERE

    StrikeAnywhere_2009_SamHolden2.jpg


    Strike Anywhere is more than a band; Strike Anywhere is a movement, a sound and a force. The band’s incredibly solid career has spanned ten years across the globe, releasing four critically acclaimed albums while remaining a staple in the underground music scene since their inception. Comprised of Thomas Barnett (vocals), Eric Kane (drums), Matt Smith (guitar), Mark Miller (guitar), and Garth Petrie (bass), Strike Anywhere is undoubtedly one of the most influential melodic hardcore bands of our time. With release of their Bridge Nine Records debut, Iron Front, the momentum in Strike Anywhere’s career is just as strong as ever.

    Formed in 1999 in Richmond, VA, Strike Anywhere has defied categorization and broken down walls of what it is to be punk. After their debut EP, Chorus of One, was released, Strike Anywhere teamed up with Jade Tree who issued Change Is a Sound in August 2001. The release of Exit English followed in 2003 and the rarities collection To Live in Discontent was released in January 2005. Strike Anywhere joined up with Fat Wreck Chords for their next full-length, the critically acclaimed Dead FM, which was released in June 2006 and saw the band touring the around world numerous times in support of the record.

    Fast forward to 2009 and Strike Anywhere had fragments of song ideas, melodies, guitar progressions, rhythms, and lyrics that they’d put together over the course of the three years ready to assemble an album. These ideas were put together while the band was spending time overseas living and working in a rehearsal built by the Prague Nomads, in Czech, outside of the city. There, the band did a lot of crucial writing and fine-tuning of their collection of new songs. Upon their return, Strike got together a few more times in Richmond, VA in basements and warehouses to finish building what would become Iron Front. Vocalist Thomas Barnett said, “It’s interesting that we would have a lot of our writing time for the record done in Europe, because the LP title is a tribute and a homecoming of the Antifascist Circle's creators and original activists and creators of an international antifascist movement. They were Europeans who were trying to combat the rise of fascism in Central Europe in the early decades of the last century.” Strike Anywhere teamed up with Bridge Nine Records for the release of their most emotionally and politically charged album yet, Iron Front, which will hit stores on October 6th, 2009.

    Recorded by Brian McTernan at Salad Days in Baltimore, Iron Front packs the intensity and ferocity that Strike Anywhere had in their heads and hearts throughout the writing process. Barnett went on to say, “Brian was adamant that we retain the emotion and the impact of each song's potential - with soaring and organic anthemic highs and crunching, floor-shaking lows. The production aesthetic was relentless and magnetic and the songs were organized to build a narrative of impressions - the aggressive coupled with the hopeful. None of the cleaner, more translucent, sonic moments that were present on Dead FM seemed relevant to the trajectory of this record. It was the quickest and easiest recording we've ever done.”

    While slightly heavier and noisier than their previous releases, Iron Front features accessible songs that address global and personal issues like human rights, war, politics, and police brutality. Iron Front has more “roots” – more hardcore breakdowns and rhythms, darker melodic textures and fast-paced punk songs that dominate the album. Strike Anywhere has pushed the boundaries of their sound on this album, with soaring choruses coupled with dissonant and angular guitars and percussion. Drums were poured over and guitars were powered up on this recording for a more visceral and physical approach.
    With the momentum of recording still on the forefront, Strike Anywhere set out on the road upon leaving the studio in Summer of 2009 for a US/Canadian jaunt with Propagandhi. For the remainder of this year, the band will headline the first official Bridge Nine Records Tour featuring labelmates Polar Bear Club, Crime In Stereo, and Ruiner throughout October and November. Following the B9 Tour, Strike will head overseas for a month-long excursion through Europe. 2010 will see Strike Anywhere doing what they do best: touring, touring touring. Canvassing every corner of planet Earth thus far in their career, including Latvia, Belarus, Japan, Brazil, Taiwan, Australia, and more, next year will be no different. With plans to bring SA's new music to fans all over the world Barnett notes, "…the songs of Iron Front will only truly evolve once they are played and sung and brought into people's lives, adapting to the listener's personal truths and perceptions." Iron Front will reach listeners everywhere October 6th, 2009 via Bridge Nine Records.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 116 ✭✭busttropical


    strike anywhere are ****ing AWESOME :D In cork so dunno if ill make it but jesus they are class! Newer albums are as good as the old ones


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 11,465 Mod ✭✭✭✭Hammer Archer


    They're in The Village in Dublin the day before and in Belfast the after. Both times supporting Propagandhi.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 303 ✭✭Brunteaphile


    Yea, but this is the only show they'll be headlining.

    Was goin to stall it to this, but alas it's on the same date as a charity gig I'll be at.
    Hope it goes well for yiz.


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