Live Evil Festival in London
Live Evil Festival in London
Is anyone coming to the Live Evil Festival in London in October? I'm helping put it on and wondered if anyone was travelling over for it, especially since there's some love for Ghost on this forum already.
The festival is curated by Fenriz but in typical misanthropic style he won't actually be there, ha ha. But these bands will:
Angel Witch
Vulcano
Hooded Menace
Ramesses
Ghost
Obliteration
Natur
Deathhammer
Grave Desecrator
Nekromantheon
Diskord
Korgull The Exterminator
Sonic Ritual
Children Of Technology
Salute
Speedtrap
Occvlta
There's also gonna be a bunch of pre and aftershow parties, no doubt I'll be DJing. It should be fun, the lineup is varied but that allows for a lot of gaps for record shopping in Camden
www.myspace.com/liveevilfestival
www.last.fm/festival/1398194+Live+Evil+2010
http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?ei ... 184&ref=ts
The festival is curated by Fenriz but in typical misanthropic style he won't actually be there, ha ha. But these bands will:
Angel Witch
Vulcano
Hooded Menace
Ramesses
Ghost
Obliteration
Natur
Deathhammer
Grave Desecrator
Nekromantheon
Diskord
Korgull The Exterminator
Sonic Ritual
Children Of Technology
Salute
Speedtrap
Occvlta
There's also gonna be a bunch of pre and aftershow parties, no doubt I'll be DJing. It should be fun, the lineup is varied but that allows for a lot of gaps for record shopping in Camden
www.myspace.com/liveevilfestival
www.last.fm/festival/1398194+Live+Evil+2010
http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?ei ... 184&ref=ts
I'll be traveling from Dublin for it. I can't make Hammer of Doom this year so this will hopefully make up for it in some shape or form. I find all this "curator" nonsense utterly pretentious though. As a friend of mine put it - exhibitions have curators, not Metal festivals. Any Metal fan remotely into the underground doesn't need to be spoon-fed "Fenriz approved" bands, the same way as people involved with organising a festival shouldn't need to be spoon-fed a line-up.
Bane, I totally agree with you but as a promoter it certainly helps define a remit if you have a curator. If you promote fests you'll know what I mean, as you make a wish list that goes on forever. And when it comes to booking bands it's easier to explain they're being asked on the request of someone like Fenriz rather than "oi mate, I like your band, will you play my fest" ha ha.
And this is meant to be a one-off thing, just a fun celebration of his blog but despite that early, crazy, kinda drunken idea it's become something much bigger than the guys putting it on ever envisaged and I think stands on it's own now without the "gimmick". That's almost become a sidenote now.
If you think about it, all fests have a 'curator' whether is be Yosuke for NWN or Dan at Kill-Town, just cos it's Fenriz doesn't make it anymore or less desirable. What's important is that we have good opportunity to watch awesome bands and get wankered with friends over one weekend in October
And this is meant to be a one-off thing, just a fun celebration of his blog but despite that early, crazy, kinda drunken idea it's become something much bigger than the guys putting it on ever envisaged and I think stands on it's own now without the "gimmick". That's almost become a sidenote now.
If you think about it, all fests have a 'curator' whether is be Yosuke for NWN or Dan at Kill-Town, just cos it's Fenriz doesn't make it anymore or less desirable. What's important is that we have good opportunity to watch awesome bands and get wankered with friends over one weekend in October