WHITE HILLS -THE FACTORY BARROW STREET THIS FRIDAY BYOB (PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE) (1 Viewer)

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u:mack
Present
White Hills
Wizards Of Firetop Mountain
Wild Rocket
BYOB event
Friday march 16 (st patricks eve)
CHANGE OF VENUE
The Factory, Barrow Street, Dublin 4
Doors 7.30
Tickets €15 (includes u:mack membership) from www.tickets.ie/umack, Sound Cellar & Into The Void records

We're changing the venue for this fridays White Hills gig to The Factory on Barrow street (just off Pearse street by Grand Canal Dock). This is still a bring your own booze event, and they will still be joined by the incredible Wizards Of Firetop Mountain & Wild Rocket. DoOrs are still 7.30, with music till 12.30am. The Factory is an awesome venue, this is going to be a great night. Here's a map showing where it is:
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/place...eet,+Dublin+D4&hl=en&cid=11113613361903846047


With just the right blend of psychedelia and hypnotic grooves, WHITE HILLS weaves in and out of anthemic chants, deep space bleeps and other worldly madness for a mix that proves to be intoxicating. Since the release of the band’s debut CD, listeners have been praising their originality and unique brand of heavy space rock.



Musically, H-p1, White Hills second full-length for Thrill Jockey, expands on the explorations of previous albums in ambience, noise, and space rock all led by guitarist Dave W.’s blistering guitar solos. This is the most fully realized White Hills album to date and the one that takes them furthest from their pure space rock roots. It is also their most angry record. It is a reaction to what White Hills sees as government co-opted and controlled by corporations. It is a wake up call:

We can barely pay our rent each month but we are willing to pull out our credit cards and go into debt each time a new iPhone promises a better connection. The joke is on us. Our greater connectivity has caused us to disconnect from our humanity. We have been sold the religion of consumerism to feed the corporate machine. We have been tricked into believing that wanting our tax dollars to pay for our own health care is treacherous to the ideals of a democratic society. H-p1 is symbolic of the simplification of complex ideas to keep the masses from questioning the system. – Ego Sensation

The cover is a stark, colorless landscape, a metaphor for the status quo, while the inside and the record are an attempt to break free from this bland existence. The music and the photo inside are loud, colorful, exuberant, and alive.

H-p1 was recorded at the Ocropolis in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on September 7th & 8th 2010 by Shahin “Showtime” Motia (guitarist of Oneida) and mixed by Dave W. & Pierre Auntour in NYC and by Antronhy in Nottingham, UK. The album was mastered by Heba Kadry at the Lodge. A notable difference is the addition of synthesizer player, Shazzula, for the recordings. Shazzula has performed with the group in Europe on and off throughout the last year. There was no compression used on the record. Instead distortion boxes were used to enhance the natural dynamics of the songs. “The recordings captured a natural ebb and flow of the instruments within each song. For this reason I did not ride the faders while mixing the record to bring out certain instruments over others. It is the way it happened when it was recorded.” said Dave W.

H-p1 is the cry for the disenfranchised, the exposure of the ills that the corporate-controlled governmental system has put in place. This seventeen minute song is the summation of the album, the point when the protagonist delivers his realization and vision of a solution to the masses. There is another way. You don’t have to be a drone.

"[White Hills is] one of the years gnarliest psych slabs – a schizophrenic trip through Acid Mothers Temple riff bludgeon, Boris chug, shaggy pseudo-grunge, and tender bursts of formless noise." – Village Voice

"I found my infinite headbang in White Hills, a relentlessly heavy psych-rock band with scorching wah-wah and fantastic outfits." – NPR All Songs Considered (Lars Gotrich)

"A perfect space-rock storm of drone, mind-melting psychedelia, overdriven guitars and heavy bass, White Hills is the rightful heir to Hawkwind's massive legacy." – Goldmine
 
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What time are White Hills on at?
 
Re: WHITE HILLS -THE FACTORY BARROW STREET THIS FRIDAY BYOB (PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VE

What time are White Hills on at?
Timo posted the times on Twitter earlier, I think it was:

Wild Rocket: 8.30
Wizards: 9.30
White Hills: 10.30
 
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Cheers, missed that. Should be a cracking gig!
 
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Great!
 
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I almost vomited with pleasure at several points
 
Re: WHITE HILLS -THE FACTORY BARROW STREET THIS FRIDAY BYOB (PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VE

They blew my tiny little mind, and only listened to them for first time yesterday morning.
 
Re: WHITE HILLS -THE FACTORY BARROW STREET THIS FRIDAY BYOB (PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VE

Yep, brilliant live band and great venue as well.
 
Re: WHITE HILLS -THE FACTORY BARROW STREET THIS FRIDAY BYOB (PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VE

White Hills were amazing, he's some guitar player. Wizards awesome as per usual.

Cheers Timo!
 
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Had so much fun at this. White Hills fukking killed it...amazing vibe. Drummer was some beast on the kit, sound heads the lot of them as well. Fair play to Timo, Peter and Jeremy.

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Re: WHITE HILLS -THE FACTORY BARROW STREET THIS FRIDAY BYOB (PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VE

Fair play to Umack alright. Fantastic night, really enjoyed all three bands sets. The venue was a cracker as well. Result!
 
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Super gig all round, well impressed with the amount of folks in for our set too, also loved the venue, sound guy did an absolutely awesome job of making sound top notch. Wizards and White Hills both destroyed. Hopefully it's feasible to hold more gigs in there...

Fair play to Timo, Jeremy and Peter for all the hard work they put into making it happen.
 

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