Roadburn 2017 - 20-23/04/2017

je sais pas ce qui est mieux en fait… :nabilallo: :zemmour:

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Ahead of tickets going on sale this Thursday, we’re thrilled to announce further additions to the Roadburn 2017 line up.

Mysticum promise to "invade your minds and tear your souls apart.”
John Dyer Baizley has announced the first artists for his curation - Chelsea Wolfe and MAGMA
The Bug will team up with Dylan Carlson of Earth for a special collaboration
Deafheaven will make their long awaited debut at Roadburn
SubRosa will perform their latest album, ‘For This We Fought The Battle of Ages’ in full, PLUS play a special “SubRosa - Subdued” set.
Plus we have confirmed CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX (official), dälek, AHAB (playing The Call of the Wretched Sea in full), ZHRINE, Auðn, Aluk Todolo (playing Voix in full), Zu, INTER ARMA, Leif Edling’s The Doomsday Kingdom, Wretch, Slomatics, Woe, ULTHA and EMPTINESS.
http://www.roadburn.com/roadburn-2017/

Ca tourne en rond…

présent.

Ca donne envie, particulierement le set The Bug/Earth.

Pas mal du tout tout ça !

P’tain, je vérifiais tous les jours les airbnb dans le coin de Tilburg, il restait un truc de luxe à 400 balles la nuit, même ça c’est parti aujourd’hui. Y en a qui se sont fait plaisir.

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P’tain mais c’est dans une demi-heure la vente des tickets là !

:glouglou:

c’est pas à 21h ?

Enfin bref, j’m’en fous, j’attends d’avoir + de confirmation avant de prendre ma place.

De toutes façons, le Roadburn maintenant c’est comme le Hellfest, si tu veux une place plus tard, il y aura toujours du monde pour en vendre.

Ah oui merde, c’est à 21h, j’avais confondu avec l’heure de début le jeudi, p’tain ça m’arrange pas ça…

annee derniere de memoire ça avait mis un peu de temps pour que ça soit soldout nan?
perso pour l’instant pas plus emballé que ça par l’affiche

En tout cas moi c’est bon, j’ai mon billet !

We’re thrilled to announce a whopping 26 bands for the Roadburn 2017 bill today! Doom luminaries My Dying Bride Official uk, Hypnopaz?zu (David Tibet of Current 93 and Youth of Killing Joke), Memoriam celebrating life through death metal, Wolves In The Throne Room coming out of hibernation, Wear Your Wounds showing us a different side to Jacob Bannon as part of John Dyer Baizley’s curated event, Carpenter Brut taking synth wave to a new level and Those Poor Bastards kick off today’s announcements. Also added are… (dolch), Ash Borer, Backwoods Payback, Casual Nun, Come to Grief, Emma Ruth Rundle, Esben and the Witch, Fange, Gong, No Spill Blood, OXBOW, Scissorfight, SUMA, SUMAC, Valborg, VANUM, Unearthly Trance, Wolvennest, and YOUTH CODE

Sans moi encore :tetesdegland:

:yipi:

Pleins de très bonnes choses là-dedans, je suis joie !

La news complète :

We’re really excited to bring you today’s announcement – an incredible 26 bands have been added to the 2017 line up. With this announcement, we really feel that the artistic direction of the next Roadburn Festival is taking shape. We have new additions to John Dyer Baizley‘s curation, plus innovators, genre-defining pioneers, and an overall eclectic mix of bands.

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My Dying Bride have been confirmed to make their Roadburn Festival debut at the 2017 edition of the festival. As one of the leading lights of metal during the 90s, where they helped to further define what doom metal really was and where it could still go, this West Yorkshire bunch earned a place in metal history. They’ve done it all and somehow have managed to remain fresh and inventive.

The influential British doom band will perform a suitably mournful doom-filled set on Saturday, 22 April, 2017 at the 013 venue. Read more about My Dying Bride HERE

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It’s PixieTime

Girls and Boys—

For our HypnoPickNick

Bring Moons and Toys!

We are thrilled to announce that Hypnopaz?zu (David Tibet of Current 93 and Youth of Killing Joke) will perform at Roadburn Festival 2017, alongside Ulver, on Sunday, April 23 at the 013 venue.

Their album, Create Christ, Sailor Boy, ranks among our albums of the year at Roadburn HQ, and we cannot wait to witness it brought to life on stage at Roadburn 2017. Read more about Hypnopaz?zu HERE

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Pothead Pixies rejoice! We’re leaving for planet Gong on Sunday, April 23 at Het Patronaat in Tilburg, The Netherlands. As Kavis Torabi, along with Fabio Golfetti, Dave Strut, Ian East and Cheb Nettles, will carry these Franco–British prog legends, “on into new unknown heights and depths far beyond I could ever imagine myself” – according to the late, great Master Builder himself, Daevid Allen.

For us, it’s such a dream come true to welcome Gong at Roadburn, as we have had most of their peers, like Hawkwind, Magma, Amon Duul II and Guru Guru among others, gracing our stages over the years, and the only one missing was… Gong. We proudly feel that we finally have come full circle!

Read more about Gong HERE

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Wolves In The Throne Room will be returning to Europe for the first time since 2012, and since they announced their subsequent hiatus. The band will steer away from the ambient and ethereal landscapes they created on their 2014 album Celestite, instead setting their sites on the more raw and earthy sounds from earlier in their back catalogue.

Whatever choice cuts they select to serve up, the set is sure to be a masterclass in atmospheric black metal from one of the most important bands to leave their mark on the genre in recent years.

Wolves In The Throne Room will play at Roadburn Festival 2017 on Thursday, April 20, at the 013 venue. Read more about Wolves In The Throne Room HERE

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Wear Your Wounds show a different side to Jacob Bannon as part of John Dyer Baizley‘s curation.

Wear Your Wounds – Converge vocalist Jacob Bannon‘s intensely personal project – is an outlet he has been quietly feeding over the years, a repository for his lo-fi solo recordings that will now finally see the light. Scheduled for April 7, just a couple of weeks before Roadburn, Wear Your Wounds‘ first self-titled full length has us sitting on our hands with excitement.

John Dyer Baizley comments: “I’ve never seen them perform (who has, really?) so it goes without saying that I will be front and center for this moment. The lineup for Wear Your Wounds will include the following, in addition to Jake Bannon himself: Chris Maggio (Sleigh Bells, Trap Them, Coliseum), Mike Mckenzie (The Red Chord, Stomach Earth, Unraveller) Adam McGrath (Cave In, Zozobra, Nomad Stones), and Sean Martin (Hatebreed, Twitching Tongues, Kid Cudi, Cage). Don’t let that list fool you, THIS IS NOT A SUPERGROUP, but its hard to deny the talent and power within those musicians and collaborators. Please don’t miss the opportunity to witness their first-ever performance.”

Read more about Wear Your Wounds HERE

No Spill Blood will demonstrate a fusion of muscular, sludgy punk energy and swirling synthesiser noise, whilst Youth Code will show off their aggressive and expansive modern take on the EBM sounds of the 80s as part of John Dyer Baizley’s curated event on Saturday, April 22 at Het Patronaat.

Read more about No Spill Blood HERE and Youth Code HERE

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It is, first of all, an enormous pleasure to welcome Aaron Turner to Roadburn once again. Having performed at the festival before with the legendary Isis, the dreamy Mamiffer and the colossal Old Man Gloom, not to mention the many Hydra Head bands that have already trodden the 013 boards, Aaron is one of the staples of Roadburn, and we’re delighted to have him back once more with a relatively new vehicle of expression, the mighty Sumac.

Aaron Turner commented: “Very happy to be returning to Roadburn once again. I’ve had a lot of great shows as a participant in Roadburn for what must be close to a decade now. Having played there with Mamiffer, Old Man Gloom and ISIS, I’m glad to have the chance to come with SUMAC this time around. Looking forward to it and grateful to be included yet again.”

Sumac will crush and amaze Roadburn 2017 all at once on Sunday, 23 April, at Het Patronaat. Read more about Sumac HERE

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Oxbow have been one of the most decisive acts in heavy music, and perhaps one of the most frequently, and unjustly, left out at times of accolade distribution. Their opening pair of records, the legendary Fuckfest and King Of The Jews, still stand firmly on top of the noise rock hill, and even that is a damn shortsighted quick description of what Oxbow are all about. Numerous traces of blues, jazz and metal are found on all of their records, each and every one of them having left a sizeable dent on the psyche of their listeners.

Oxbow will release their next album, Thin Black Duke, shortly ahead of their Roadburn performance.

“We’ve been trying to play Roadburn for years now so it’s supremely satisfying to actually be doing so and doing so right on the heels of the Thin Black Duke,” Eugene S. Robinson says, about this announcement. “I can’t really think of a better place and a more receptive audience for what I’m thinking will be a record that’s going to change how you think about music.” Roadburn was even able to soften the big man’s heart just for a second: “Even if I spend 98 percent of my time irritated by the reduced vistas of those who should be able to see much further than it seems they do, playing at Roadburn is probably as close to a dream coming true as I am likely to get,” he offers. The feeling is mutual, Eugene.

Oxbow will hit Roadburn 2017 on Sunday, at Het Patronaat. Read more about Oxbow HERE

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Unearthly Trance combine the nihilism and confrontational approach of real sludge, both in lyrics and in actual musical delivery, with the unbearable heaviness of proper metallic doom, and the result is always a monumental earthquake inside your head that will leave your ears ringing well into next week.

The band will be sucking all the fun out of Thursday, April 20, at the 013 venue during Roadburn 2017. Read more about Unearthly Trance HERE

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If you like your sludge extra filthy, Grief are a big part of the reason why. Formed in Boston in 1991, they’d have a dirt-covered hand in shaping the genre of sludge metal on landmark releases like 1993’s Dismal, 1994’s Come to Grief and 1996’s Miserably Ever After, and their influence would continue to resonate long after their summary 2002 compilation, Turbulent Times, put a final misanthropic stamp on their tenure.

Grief is dead, but founding guitarist Terry Savastano formed Come To Grief in 2015 as a rebirth of their disgruntled, slow-crawling malevolence, and today we can officially announce that Come to Grief will pay homage to Grief’s legacy at Roadburn 2017, playing on Sunday, April 23, at Het Patronaat.

Read more about Come To Grief HERE

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Bolt Thrower‘s Karl Willetts started Memoriam as “a celebration of life through death metal”, and the results are exactly as one might expect. Having recruited Benediction bassist, Frank Healy, former Bolt Thrower drummer, Andy Whale, plus guitarist Scott Fairfax, Memoriam are clearly on an old school, death metal mission.

Willetts commented: “Memoriam are pleased to announce that they will be playing at the acclaimed Roadburn festival in 2017.

“We have seen this festival grow over the years and for us to be among the illustrious selection of bands playing this year is an honour!!! With our debut album to be released sometime early 2017 Roadburn will give us the opportunity to showcase our new material. Memoriam will unleash its devastating weaponry upon Roadburn 2017 and provide a true celebration of life through old school death metal.”

Follow Memoriam onward into battle on Saturday, 22 April when they play at the 013 venue. Read more about Memoriam HERE

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Carpenter Brut take the essence of metal that you like, the parts of techno that you used to like and the atmospheric film music of Carpenter / Argento / Goblin that you love, to create a heady, melodic and intense genre. This French outfit is taking the synthwave to new and exciting places.

Carpenter Brut play on Saturday, 22 April at the 013 venue. Read more about Carpenter Brut HERE

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Sounding like two undead holiness preachers, crawling out of an abandoned Mississippi graveyard consumed by the foul bog and delivering their message of the endtimes, Those Poor Bastards will hover around the next edition of Roadburn determined to convince you that your eternal soul is already damned beyond redemption.

With the devil on their trail and the graveyard constantly looming ahead, Those Poor Bastards will ruin Het Patronaat when they play their ghoulish songs on Thursday, 20 April at Het Patronaat.

Read more about Those Poor Bastards HERE

ALSO CONFIRMED:

(DOLCH) lined up to shapeshift and mystify.
ASH BORER eliver innovative Cascadian black metal to the Roadburn masses.
BACKWOODS PAYBACK deliver honest expressions of heartfelt, heavy rock and roll.
CASUAL NUN to deliver downright heavy psych.
EMMA RUTH RUNDLE will perform a set thick with emotion and densely packed with honesty.
ESBEN AND THE WITCH promise to delight with atmospheric, apocalyptic rock.
FANGE make their debut with heaps of Swedeath D-Beat and amplifier worship.
SCISSORFIGHT promise to “unleash some New Hampshire backwoods debauchery”
SUMA bring their abrasive doom from Sweden.
VALBORG return to deliver another dose of their bleakly elegant presence.
VANUM will set Roadburn ablaze with a blend of icy melody and blackened atmospheric majesty.
WOLVENNEST will churn up some utterly hypnotic, sonick soundscapery.

J’aimerais bien y aller mais j’aimerais pas avoir a payer des millions.

Je checke airbnb tous les jours pour voir si quelque chose d’intéressant apparait. Sinon on ira plus loin et on viendra tous les jours en caisse cette année (comme on le faisait avant finalement).

Putain de sa mère, je veux venir

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c’es pas déjà complet ?

En tous cas, chez moi les liens ticketmaster du site sont H.S. :champion: