Four Hundred Years
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somedaynotsoon
A hun király
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Four Hundred Years
who knows them?
A hun király- Cold newbie and colder members
- Nombre de messages : 25
Age : 36
Localisation : budapest
Date d'inscription : 18/10/2006
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Four Hundred Years
Lovitt Records
Four Hundred Years isn't just a band -- they're a violently beautiful force of hardcore pathos whose effect on audiences borders on the supernatural. Founded in Tuscon, Arizona from the wreckage the breakup of the seminal hardcore bands Groundwork and Policy of Three, the group soon relocated to Richmond, Virginia and quickly amassed a cult following. When these guys take the stage, audiences almost without fail respond viscerally and passionately to their slashing dual guitars, churning rhythms, and tortured emotions. It's forceful, angry noise, but not without moments of genuine tenderness and thoughtful reflection. What's more, the band uses all that energy and pathos to frame incisive social commentary and incendiary calls to action.
Four Hundred Years developed a cult following based on their promising self-titled debut full-length on Great American Steak Religion. After that record, the band moved to Virginia-based Lovitt and in 1998 put out a violent, emotionally draining sophomore effort, Transmit Failure, produced by notorious Burning Airlines leader J Robbins. In 2000, the group returned with The New Imperialism (featuring "Who's Driving This Thing Anyway?" These guys are tireless workers who have toured Europe, Japan, and the U.S. numerous times. Make sure to catch them when they come your way.
http://www.lovitt.com/
Lovitt Records
Four Hundred Years isn't just a band -- they're a violently beautiful force of hardcore pathos whose effect on audiences borders on the supernatural. Founded in Tuscon, Arizona from the wreckage the breakup of the seminal hardcore bands Groundwork and Policy of Three, the group soon relocated to Richmond, Virginia and quickly amassed a cult following. When these guys take the stage, audiences almost without fail respond viscerally and passionately to their slashing dual guitars, churning rhythms, and tortured emotions. It's forceful, angry noise, but not without moments of genuine tenderness and thoughtful reflection. What's more, the band uses all that energy and pathos to frame incisive social commentary and incendiary calls to action.
Four Hundred Years developed a cult following based on their promising self-titled debut full-length on Great American Steak Religion. After that record, the band moved to Virginia-based Lovitt and in 1998 put out a violent, emotionally draining sophomore effort, Transmit Failure, produced by notorious Burning Airlines leader J Robbins. In 2000, the group returned with The New Imperialism (featuring "Who's Driving This Thing Anyway?" These guys are tireless workers who have toured Europe, Japan, and the U.S. numerous times. Make sure to catch them when they come your way.
http://www.lovitt.com/
A hun király- Cold newbie and colder members
- Nombre de messages : 25
Age : 36
Localisation : budapest
Date d'inscription : 18/10/2006
Re: Four Hundred Years
részpécté mössziö
A hun király- Cold newbie and colder members
- Nombre de messages : 25
Age : 36
Localisation : budapest
Date d'inscription : 18/10/2006
Re: Four Hundred Years
Moi aussi je les aime.
Par contre, je ne savais pas que c'était des ex Groundwork et Policy Of Three.
Cool.
Par contre, je ne savais pas que c'était des ex Groundwork et Policy Of Three.
Cool.
the radio still sucks- We speak in different voices
- Nombre de messages : 86
Age : 38
Localisation : Bördo
Date d'inscription : 01/10/2006
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je trouve ce groupe assez surestimé, l'album est pas mal mais le 10" c'est vraiment la division d'honneur de l'emo 90's je trouve
le bassiste de Policy of 3 joue sur le 10"
le bassiste de Policy of 3 joue sur le 10"
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Gérard Collomb a écrit:je trouve ce groupe assez surestimé, l'album est pas mal mais le 10" c'est vraiment la division d'honneur de l'emo 90's je trouve
le bassiste de Policy of 3 joue sur le 10"
surestimé ? t'as craqué ou quoi ? ok c'est ton avis je peux pas laisser dire ça....
tout ce qu'ils ont touché est magnifique.
Re: Four Hundred Years
ok le LP est pas mal, mais le 10"... je trouve les morceaux pas très inspirés et sans énergie, enfin je sais pas, c'est très typique sans vraiment me toucher, même si c'est loin d'être nul.
Re: Four Hundred Years
pour moi c'est simple et pas objectif peut-être mais chaque compo de 400 years est un pur bonheur
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