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Post by Admin on Jun 23, 2021 5:44:16 GMT
Terror au Hellfest (2018) - ARTE Concert
Los Angeles: its glitter, its sun and its hardcore. Based in the City of Angels, Terror has been deploying a deliciously low forehead sound since the early 2000s. Anthems that could not be more unifying that come to conquer Hellfest!
Terror is a quintet created by Scott Vogel (a former Buried Alive) and Todd Jones (passed by Carry On). A cheerful troupe considered to be one of the best old school hardcore bands on the West Coast of the United States.
"One with the Underdogs" - Terror's first album - dates from 2004. The band's last opus responds to the sweet name of "The 25th Hour" and was released in 2015. Between these two releases, the Californians have launched on several international tours, opened for Sick of it All and published seven efforts (including the acclaimed "Keepers of the Faith"). Eleven busy years then!
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Post by Admin on Jun 23, 2021 22:16:02 GMT
HELLFEST 2022 - Full Line-Up HELL IS BACK 7 Days. 350 Bands 15th extended anniversary 17 - 26 June 2022 Full Line-up : www.hellfest.fr/Director : Mathieu Renoult Production : CLACK / www.leclack.fr/Producer : Valentin Beauvineau Music : MojoSound Studio / mojosound.studio/Production house : SOMA D.O.P : Alexandre Nour-Desjardins Production manager : Vlad Doclin Stylism : Alexandra Courtemanche Post-production / 3D : Rodeo FX Colo : Simon Boisx
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Post by Admin on Jun 24, 2021 0:47:33 GMT
Overkill au Hellfest (2016) - ARTE Concert
Overkill was born in the 80s, from the will of the musicians D.D. Verni and Rat Skates. They are quickly joined by Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth who quickly takes the role of leader. In the process, the group becomes a quintet and rushes into the thrash metal movement, then stammering. Their status as pioneers is assured.
Overkill's thrash metal is electric, energized. And with seventeen albums on the clock, the band has lost none of its energy! She proved it to us in 2014 when she released the album White Devil Armory. Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth and D.D. Verni - the only musicians of the original group still present - are on the lookout!
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Post by Admin on Jun 29, 2021 2:41:16 GMT
Of Mice & Men au Hellfest (2017) - ARTE Concert
To the eternal question of whether the group is more important than its members, the Americans of Of Mice & Men have decided: it is without a shadow of a doubt the project that takes precedence over the personalities.
So in eight short years of existence, the Californian metalcore band's trajectory has become more akin to a long game of musical chairs than that of a bunch of buddies with a well-established career path. Because since its explosion in 2009 with a cover of Lady Gaga (Poker Face), Of Mice & Men has never stopped seeing its line-up evolve over its four albums. Evidenced by the second departure - for health reasons this time - of its last founding member Austin Carlile at the end of 2016, shortly after the release of their fourth album Cold World. But while the latter is spending happy days training a baseball team in Costa Rica (true!), The rest of the group has not yet decided to close the door and go back on stage in 2017, with as a bonus two new singles carried by the voice of Aaron Pauley, promoted in the process, lead singer of Of Mice & Men.
So it is with a messed up line-up but an intact energy that we find one of the most prolific suppliers of metalcore tubes on the MainStage of Hellfest!
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Post by Admin on Jun 29, 2021 20:13:03 GMT
Foreigner au Hellfest (2016) - ARTE Concert
The 1976 British-American cult band Foreigner performed at Hellfest in 2016 for the love of hard rock!
Like Black and Bill Withers, there are groups in the history of music whose songs are better known than their own names. Among them: Foreigner. Formed in New York in 1976, the group has all the hallmarks of a Supergroup: two guitarists, one from Spooky Tooth and the other from King Crimson. Only, with the help of big hits such as I Want To Know What Love Is, the group greatly exceeds the size of the old formations of its members, to the point of becoming one of the biggest sellers of albums of all time with more of 120 million albums sold to date.
The group nevertheless put down the instruments in 1994, only to return in 2008 with an album that came out the following year: Can’t Slow Down. An album that presents with all of his discography on the Hellfest stage!
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