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Brujeria Release Amaricon Czar

Extreme metallers Brujeria have released a brand new track as a follow up to their infamous ‘Viva Presidente Trump!’ single.

In addition, Brujeria announce a four date UK tour this May, as part of a larger European run. The entire tour is due to kick off at Netherlands Deathfest, Tilburg on May 3. Special guests on the tour will be Venomous Concept (US/UK). The opening support will come from Aggression (CA) as well as Sangre (US).

Brujeria’s most recent album, Pocho Aztlan, was the band's first release since Brujerizmo was released in 2000 via Roadrunner. The album was recorded over the course of many years and at several studios around the globe. The end result was mixed by Russ Russell (Napalm Death, The Exploited).

Brujeria’s legend has proliferated for nearly three decades. When the band first emerged from the sun-baked hellscape of Los Angeles in 1989, the city was on the brink of chaos. Daryl Gates ruled the LAPD with an iron fist, overseeing a legion of blue-suited storm troopers who cracked brown and black skulls at every opportunity. Rodney King, the '92 riots, and CA governor Pete "Pito" Wilson's anti-immigrant Prop 187 were all on the bleak horizon. The Mexican-American agitators of Brujeria captured the mood of the city's minorities with the band's infamous and widely banned 1993 debut, Matando Güeros ("Killing White People"), quickly becoming the Spanish-language counterparts to early grindcore masters Terrorizer and Napalm Death. Led by lyricist and mastermind Juan Brujo, Brujeria were alternately rumoured to be satanic drug lords and members of well-established metal bands. The truth, as always, lay somewhere in between.

Fast forward: Pocho Aztlan was Brujeria ‘s first album in 16 years. The title translates as "Wasted Promised Land," a combination of Aztlán, the fabled ancestral home of the Aztecs, and the term pocho, which native Mexicans use to refer - not always kindly - to their counterparts born in the States. Brujo himself is a pocho, a man caught between two worlds. Many pochos are not exactly accepted with open arms in Mexico. Meanwhile, they're too often regarded as second-class citizens in their adopted US home. Brujo has transcended both scenarios through the power of Brujeria's uncompromising grindcore and death metal. His all-Spanish lyrics are as vivid as they are effective: Bona fide tales from the front-lines of the drug war, the racial divide, and the battle for the border. "A lot of Brujeria songs are true stories," Brujo says. "And if they haven’t happened yet, they will happen."

BRUJERIA

+ VENOMOUS CONCEPT (US/UK).

+ AGGRESSION (CA)

+ SANGRE (US)

20.05. UK London - The Underworld Camden

21.05. UK Manchester - Rebellion

22.05. UK Glasgow - Cathouse Rock Club

23.05. UK Birmingham - Mama Roux's

 

 

Cotton Clouds Festival Announces Line Up

It’s that time of year again when the anticipation and FOMO are overwhelming. Cotton Clouds is the latest festival to announce their 2019 lineup.

Nominated for “Best Small Festival” & “Best Family Festival” two years-in-a-row at the UK Festival Awards, Cotton Clouds will be landing amidst the bucolic hills of the Peak District National Park for the third time, at what is now firmly established as one of the cosiest festival locations on the circuit.

Taking place across two days - August 16-17 - at the height of the British Summer, the festival is raising its game again to bring you a lofty line-up bursting with premiere pop picks, tantalising foodie treats, a magnificent new makers market, carnival curios, raving robots, and much, much more…

For its third instalment, Cotton Clouds will be curating an eclectic mix of sounds just ripe for 2019 summer fun, and for the very first time the festival will be running back-to-back music across all three of its stages during both days of the event.

From established artists brimming with pop pedigree to the freshest sounds hovering on the horizon, let’s see what’s in store…

FRIDAY

Peter Hook & The Light

Ash

Alabama 3

The Mouse Outfit

She Drew The Gun

Saytr Play

Agbeko

The Maitlands

Callow Youth

 

SATURDAY

The Wailers

Reverend & The Makers

The House & Garage Orchestra

Tim Burgess (The Charlatans)

Oh My God It’s The Church

Special Guests

Patawawa

Jordan Max

The Fernweh

Big Society

Liines

Secluded Sea

The Silver Field

Mark Radcliffe’s UNE

The C33s

Hey Bulldog

Coby Fletcher

La Mode

Dirty Laces

The People

Sam McGurk

Stereohaze

The Flatline

 

LOCATION

Situated in the old, industrial textile powerhouse of Saddleworth and set against the breathtaking vista of the stunning Peak District National Park, Cotton Clouds Festival is just a short 30 minute trip by car or train east of Manchester.

Cotton Clouds Festival takes place at:

Saddleworth Cricket Club

Well-I-Hole Rd

Greenfield

Oldham

OL3 7HY

By Car / Foot: - Address: Saddleworth Cricket Club, Well-I-Hole Rd, Greenfield, Oldham OL3 7HY

By Rail: - Nearest train station: Greenfield Station, OL3 7JZ

OPENING TIMES

5pm - 10pm - on Friday 16th August 2019.

12noon - 10pm - on Saturday 17th August 2019.

TICKET DETAILS

Adult Weekend Passes:

Allowing entry for both days of Cotton Clouds 2019 - Friday 16th - Saturday 17th August - are available at 9AM on 1st MARCH 2019 and are priced at: £75.00 + BF.

Individual Adult Day Tickets:

FRIDAY TICKETS - are priced at £33.00 + BF.

SATURDAY TICKETS - are priced at £52.25 + BF.

VIP Packages + Children 6-13-Year-old Passes are also available.

Infants Under the Age of 5 are Free.

Get yours at The Cotton Clouds Official Website:

http://www.cottoncloudsfestival.com/buy-tickets/

AGE RESTRICTIONS

All ages welcome across both Friday and Saturday.

Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult over 21. Maximum of four under 18s per adult. ID required.

 

 

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