desertedvillage
Well-Known Member
Vialka, Estel, Apostles, Weapons of Mass Destruction
Thursday 3 March, Boh's Bar, Dalymount Park, Phibsboro
Doors 8:30, Admission 5 Euro.
Directions to venue: http://www.bohemians.ie/maps.htm
www.vialka.com
MP3: Everywhere and Nowhere
Live video clip: http://files.ilbis.com/vialka/vialka2.rm
Vialka Describe themselves as a progressive folk-punk duo (Vox, Drums & Baritone guitar) and they Rock. This is their second Irish tour. See ya there.
Weapons of Mass Destruction have a new 3 inch out on Slow Loris called "No Retreat, No Surrender" It's on sale in Road Records now.
Other irish Dates:
Friday 4 March High stool, Limerick
Saturday 5 March Kilkenny, venue TBA
Monday 7 March Belfast Venue TBA
Venues and Support to be confirmed..........
The Blurb...............
The dynamic duo of France’s Marylise Frecheville and Canada native Eric Boros have been bringing their gypsy punk music and lifestyle to all corners of the world for five years, originally as the rhythm section of the Swiss based performance striptease jazz-punk band NNY, and now with Vialka. They have lived in Switzerland, Slovenia, Canada, and are currently calling France their home between tours. Vialka’s music, based on the simplistic interaction between Marylise’s drumming and singing and Eric’s guitar playing, draws its influences from traditional and modern music from around the world – played with bombastic energy and a sophisticated musical language all their own. They have released two albums on their own “Manufracture” record label: “Tonight I Show You Fuck” and “Republic of the Bored and Boring”. Vialka is not just music, but a social scientific experiment, attempting to meet and communicate with people and musicians all around the world. They have toured extensively in over thirty countries across Europe, Africa, North America and Asia, including recent tours to China and ex-Yugoslavia, and have collaborated with Italian saxophonist Jacopo Andreini, Macedonian artist collective OPA, French cinematographer Laurent Varlet, Swiss cinematographer Sébastien Riond, French eco-designer Cédric Carles, and members of the Chinese punk band SDL. Future plans include tours in North America, Europe, and Asia by land, as well as releasing a new album and DVD featuring a documentary about their Chinese tour.
Thursday 3 March, Boh's Bar, Dalymount Park, Phibsboro
Doors 8:30, Admission 5 Euro.
Directions to venue: http://www.bohemians.ie/maps.htm
www.vialka.com
MP3: Everywhere and Nowhere
Live video clip: http://files.ilbis.com/vialka/vialka2.rm
Vialka Describe themselves as a progressive folk-punk duo (Vox, Drums & Baritone guitar) and they Rock. This is their second Irish tour. See ya there.
Weapons of Mass Destruction have a new 3 inch out on Slow Loris called "No Retreat, No Surrender" It's on sale in Road Records now.
Other irish Dates:
Friday 4 March High stool, Limerick
Saturday 5 March Kilkenny, venue TBA
Monday 7 March Belfast Venue TBA
Venues and Support to be confirmed..........
The Blurb...............
The dynamic duo of France’s Marylise Frecheville and Canada native Eric Boros have been bringing their gypsy punk music and lifestyle to all corners of the world for five years, originally as the rhythm section of the Swiss based performance striptease jazz-punk band NNY, and now with Vialka. They have lived in Switzerland, Slovenia, Canada, and are currently calling France their home between tours. Vialka’s music, based on the simplistic interaction between Marylise’s drumming and singing and Eric’s guitar playing, draws its influences from traditional and modern music from around the world – played with bombastic energy and a sophisticated musical language all their own. They have released two albums on their own “Manufracture” record label: “Tonight I Show You Fuck” and “Republic of the Bored and Boring”. Vialka is not just music, but a social scientific experiment, attempting to meet and communicate with people and musicians all around the world. They have toured extensively in over thirty countries across Europe, Africa, North America and Asia, including recent tours to China and ex-Yugoslavia, and have collaborated with Italian saxophonist Jacopo Andreini, Macedonian artist collective OPA, French cinematographer Laurent Varlet, Swiss cinematographer Sébastien Riond, French eco-designer Cédric Carles, and members of the Chinese punk band SDL. Future plans include tours in North America, Europe, and Asia by land, as well as releasing a new album and DVD featuring a documentary about their Chinese tour.