In celebration of the release of their second studio album 'In The End It Always Does,' The Japanese House performs Sad to Breathe, Sunshine Baby, Touching Yourself, and One for sorrow, two for Joni Jones.
Channeling his time with Above & Beyond, his personal struggles while in London, and his crafting of meaningful albums, Andrew Bayer continues to amplify positivity and queer voices in the trance music genre.
Gregor Samsa, a man who doesn't know how to tie the simplest of knots, kidnaps his old teacher, a man who doesn’t know how to say “no”, all in pursuit of a letter of recommendation.
Politics. Religion. Nabucco is Verdi's retelling of the Old Testament story of King Nebuchadnezzar II's religious conversion. On one side, the fiery Hebrew priest Zaccaria, battling to lead his people from oppression. On the other, Nabucco, the tyrannical Babylonian king and his adopted daughter Abigaille, who will stop at nothing to get her father's throne and her sister's lover. Will King Nabucco's ambition rob him of his beloved daughter as well as his kingdom?
Dutch metal group Within Temptation release their devastating documentary The Invisible Force in May. Here is a reminder from Hellfest '23 of their visible force onstage.
The full video of the solo concert of Beat Takeshi's band "Juliana no Tatari" (Juliana's Curse) held at Tokyo Dome City Hall on June 28, 2023 has been released. All songs with lyrics.
When a new talk show bumps Sailor and Colin off the network, their lives are left in shambles. However, this new show seems not just to be upending the lives of two, but in fact the entire living realm.
It is 9 April 2023, 4:20 p.m. sharp. A soundscape of artillery, gun salvos and death cries brings the halls of the Backstage-Werk in Munich to life. The visitors in the packed hall look eagerly at the first world war scenery that has been erected on stage shortly before. The hooded musicians climb onto the stage and bring the audience at the Dark Easter Metal Meeting to the boil for the second year in a row. 50 minutes of brutal death metal paired with melodic black metal rain down on the audience like a drumfire. At 5:10 pm the spectacle has come to an end, leaving an oppressive, queasy feeling in the stomach. This was probably one of the most impressive shows Kanonenfieber have ever played.
Who are Romani musicians? Enigmatic gatekeepers of a party atmosphere endowed with musical blood? Or is this all just a big myth? Three filmic chapters the ethnographic documentary Hopa Lide tackles this question in unorthodox ways. The roving camera takes us to the heart of intimate backstage moments and humorous performance scenes, uncovering the musicians’ everyday struggles and secret dreams.