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The 69 Eyes Unveil The Last House On The Left

The Helsinki Vampires The 69 Eyes recently released their 30-year-anniversary album, West End, and immediately hit #1 in the Finnish charts. To celebrate Halloween and to kick off their tour, The 69 Eyes released a new video for the song ‘The Last House On The Left (feat. Wednesday 13, Calico Cooper & Dani Filth)’, directed by Vicente Cordero.

"HAPPY HALLOWEEN FROM THE 69 EYES! Here’s our treat for you: the ultimate new horror-punk anthem 'The Last House On The Left' with the ultimate monster smash team-up: Wednesday 13, Calico Cooper & Dani Filth with The 69 Eyes! Wes Craven Forever & Halloween 24-7-365, punks!!!", commented Jyrki 69.

'West End' is available as digipak including the album and Blu-ray with a band documentary directed by Ville Lipiäinen, as vinyl or download via this link: http://nblast.de/The69EyesWestEnd

'West End Tour 2019'

w/ LACRIMAS PROFUNDERE

21.11.  UK      London - The Garage

 

Cabaret Voltaire 7-Piece Vinyl Box Set

Cabaret Voltaire have announced the vinyl release of Methodology '74-'78. Attic Tapes, collating the band’s early recordings. Out on December 6, the 7 x clear vinyl box set is available in a limited edition of 500 worldwide, and comes with an art print signed by Richard H. Kirk.

Methodology '74-'78. Attic Tapes charts the development of Cabaret Voltaire, starting from their early experimental period of '74/'75. The package contains recordings made during the same period as those featured on the recently reissued album, 1974-76, (originally released on Industrial Records) and features the original recordings of tracks such as 'Nag Nag Nag', 'No Escape', 'The Set Up', 'Baader Meinhof', 'Here She Comes Now' and 'Do The Mussolini (Headkick)', all later re-recorded with new equipment and released by Rough Trade in the late '70s.

Initially a three piece, Richard H. Kirk, Stephen Mallinder and Chris Watson began by playing around with recorded sounds manipulated by basic reel-to-reel tape recorders in Sheffield in 1973. Way ahead of their time, these ideas cumulated in 1975, when the three staged their first performance of these sound experiments and assumed the name Cabaret Voltaire, taken from the name of the club started in Zürich by the principals of the Dada art movement during the First World War.

Methodology '74-'78. Attic Tapes is an invaluable insight into how the band evolved prior to, and during, the punk explosion, and how the music gradually took on a more structured and rhythmic form. Cabaret Voltaire have been performing select festivals in recent years, and Richard H. Kirk is currently working on a new Cabaret Voltaire album set for release in 2020.

 

 

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