[font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]13 December Haymarket Riot, Soldiers Take Half, Tremors & Hermie in Tweed.[/font][font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Voodoo Lounge, Dublin - €6.00
Haymarket Riot members Kevin J. Frank (vocals, guitar), Fred Popolo (bass, vocals), Chris Daly (guitar) and Shane Hochstetler (drums), are planning to take their antics, musical and otherwise, to Europe, Japan and North America in 2004 to support their upcoming recording Mog (Thick Records). In November 2003, Haymarket Riot had the opportunity to record with Steve Albini at Electrical Audio studios in Chicago, Ill. With Albini engineering and John Congleton producing, Mog may be the band's best effort since its 1999 inception. The album was recorded in five days and is probably the closest the band has ever come to doing a live recording in a studio. "Steve was able to extract the no-frills, balls-out, rock sound we were looking for, while John pushed us to give our best musical performances...without the use of violence," stated Kevin J. Frank. [/font]
Haymarket Riot members Kevin J. Frank (vocals, guitar), Fred Popolo (bass, vocals), Chris Daly (guitar) and Shane Hochstetler (drums), are planning to take their antics, musical and otherwise, to Europe, Japan and North America in 2004 to support their upcoming recording Mog (Thick Records). In November 2003, Haymarket Riot had the opportunity to record with Steve Albini at Electrical Audio studios in Chicago, Ill. With Albini engineering and John Congleton producing, Mog may be the band's best effort since its 1999 inception. The album was recorded in five days and is probably the closest the band has ever come to doing a live recording in a studio. "Steve was able to extract the no-frills, balls-out, rock sound we were looking for, while John pushed us to give our best musical performances...without the use of violence," stated Kevin J. Frank. [/font]