Thrashssacre wrote: » Another batch of bands for clang fest at 60 quid a ticket im expecting a big ish name something along the lines of a my dying bride or similar sized act who's not playing sunstroke or belsonic maybe rotting christ they seem to love coming over here.
Mushy wrote: » Overdrive seemingly gave another announcement at 11. Literally just a post saying 11am, so dont think itll be anything too major
Just the North American leg (for the moment anyway).
laros wrote: » Ozzy Osborne has cancelled the entire 2020 tour on health grounds.
Burty330 wrote: » Furiuos Red only thanked your post cos I clowned him before 100's of posters in the politics thread!
Burty330 wrote: » I think in the grand scheme of things their lyrics are no more profound than Crazy Town's - come my baby , come come by baby , you're my butterfly , sugar baby. A lot of Crazy Town fans will likely be at the upcoming gigs too come to think of it
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » you know rage were out in the early 90s? we're in our 40's now and haven't grown up at all
BadTurtle wrote: » It's a common mistake for people to confuse a novelty nu metal band that sings about dicks and ****ing with an extreme left wing political alt rock group? Where is that common? In the Dail?
Burty330 wrote: » Its a common to mistake to confuse RATM with Limp Bizkit.. I think a lot of Limp Bizkit fans will be attending the upcoming Rage concerts.
The Nal wrote: » Vicar St still the best for me. Button Factory good too. The Academy is only good if you're in one of the good select spots. Barrier upstairs or a small part of downstairs. Downstairs can ruin a gig because its basically people ordering drinks behind you. Same for The Village/Opium or whatever it is. Olympia similar downstairs. Anywhere under the ceiling is pants. We badly need a 5ker with a similar layout to Vicar St. No low ceilings or bars in the venue ruining the sound. Just nice and open for all to see.
Burty330 wrote: » The point flew over your head well. Somebody said RATM could sell out 3 nights at the 02 as well as Marley Park. I disputed that. Not even Guns n Roes are selling out Marley Park and their fanbase is double , if not triple the size Rage's. RATM may have sold out 10 years ago , but 10 years is a long time and people grow up.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » button factory in my opinion was the best venue in dublin until the academy got a sound upgrade. it's still one of the best.
Wrongway1985 wrote: » In my view you airing your annoyance due to an announcement not meeting your needs was more triggered than the subsequent response which I'm assuming was relying heavily on sarcasm. Overdrive.ie's platform seems pretty clear it is to promote Rock and Metal I'm not quite sure why they'd choose to only endorse the more mainstream side of things it would be an exceptionally limited resource were that the case. I'm old enough to remember the days of Asphalt Risin and Squash that Fly videos being giving a spin on the likes of MTV2, give them a go perhaps? Nothing wrong with the Button Factory either, could be a good show...
Duffy98 wrote: » Im just making the point that there is no need to hype up gigs like that cause all it leads to is dissapointment cause they say on a Friday "big announcement" on monday leading you believe its a big act and it turns out to be a gig in the button factory. Im sure some people are delighted with the announcement. But you getting a bit triggered by me saying I never heard of them is laughable
bennyl10 wrote: » Takeover in Dublin?! Seriously??
Penfailed wrote: » I hope they announce for Belfast too. Saw them in the Limelight years ago. They were class.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » Saw them mid nineties..awesome , but if you’ve never heard of them we better cancel it
Duffy98 wrote: » The "big announcement" is fu manchu in the button factory september 28th. Never heard of them glad i keep the expectations very low these days the clickbait and over hyping of gigs is ridiculous