Showing posts with label Karnivool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karnivool. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 April 2015

Live Review: Karnivool / Monuments @ The Ritz, Manchester, UK. 24th March 2015



With no album to support, Karnivool arrive on these shores for their biggest UK dates of their career based on the sheer weight of their prowess. In prog rock circles, the respect they have garnished over the years is palpable, with 2013’s ‘Asymmetry’s’ stomping a heavy boot on the accelerator of their momentum. In more out-and-out rock circles too, the band’s infectious melodicism and musical craftsmanship has won them yet more adoring fans. If that wasn’t clear before ‘New Day’ was belted out tonight by the crowd and band in symphonic unison, literally electrifying the room, ripples waving on top of your pint, then it’s abundantly clear now.   

The band, Monuments lead the charge, the British progressive band the epitome of what modern, technologically pristine metal has become. They’re set is all 7 string djent riffs that spit out from John Browne and Olly Steele’s fretboards like gunfire, underpinned by manic, jittery drums. A cool and collected figure, bassist Adam Swan locks tightly into Mike Maylan’s scattershot drum work, coiling around polyrhythms like a snake around a tree and consequently ramping up the band’s groove tenfold. It all gives vocalist Chris Barretto the perfectly eccentric canvas for his empowered vocals and lyrics to bleed right on to. ‘I, The Creator’ is a highlight, with contorting riffs and rhythms resting comfortably alongside low, more soulful dynamic passages. But the defining moments in the band’s set come when Barretto flexes his impressive saxophone skills, providing an additional and wholly more unique texture to their already flavoursome sound.

Karnivool follow, oozing class and sweat in balanced amounts. What separates these two bands here is simply a matter of Karnivool, a much more experienced and established act, having that something special. Monuments threw themselves around the stage, they went at it hammer and tong and while that certainly helped their performance, by contrast, the Australians go on with an almost effortless beginning, yet it ensnares you all the same. ‘C.O.T.E’ demolishes the opening few minutes of their set, eyes watching on fixedly above agape mouths, it’s like they don’t even have to try to melt the hearts of the crowd tonight, but they do and do it so damn well.

Ian Kenny is almost statuesque at points throughout, towering from centre stage with little movement, but you struggle to take your eyes off him regardless. Like a cross between Mike Patton and Maynard James Keenan, he gushes and gurns through a shivering ‘Shutterspeed’ and a grandiose ‘Themata,’ almost coming across like a sermon for the awestruck followers that stand before him.   

Things move chronologically, much to the delight of the crowd. ‘Sound Awake,’ understandably then, makes up the main body, with the powerful, spine-tingling ‘New Day’ the glittering ruby in their crown. ‘Goliath’ steamrolls out of the PA, an emphatic collaboration between snarling guitars and sweet tooth vocals before ‘Set Fire To The Hive’ enthrals with an incendiary passion.

It all flies by so quickly but you just can’t fault all that has unfolded on this chilly Tuesday evening. Karnivool are progressive rock masters and deserve the greatest of honours, the gravity to their presence is crushing. You leave the venue still feeling it and it follows you home; if that’s not the sign of a good band then I don’t know what is.

Words: Phil Weller

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

The Sludgelord News: Karnivool Set for UK Dates in March


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Announce European And UK Tour Dates March 2015 
 
KARNIVOOL are set to return to Europe and the UK in 2015.

The band will embark on a full European and UK tour in March 2015, crossing Germany, Switzerland, Czech Republic, France, Netherlands and the UK. The UK tour will see the band play their largest shows to date, starting in Glasgow and finishing in the legendary Camden Roundhouse. KARNIVOOL, renowned for their breathtaking live shows, will bring their full Australian set up for the first time to Europe for what will be a streak of more unforgettable performances.

2014 saw the Australian five piece promoting the critically lauded “Asymmetry” (4 years after the groundbreaking “Sound Awake”) and touring throughout Europe and Australia, playing some of the world’s largest festivals (including a sold out show at London’s Koko and Sonisphere UK). The album’s vast soundscapes, complex rhythms and emotive melodies are the latest chapter in the development of this extraordinary band.

To tie in to the European dates, KARNIVOOL are set to release their entire catalogue on vinyl, including their latest masterpiece ‘Asymmetry’, in addition to first two albums “Themata” and “Sound Awake”. This will be an unmissable milestone for all the KARNIVOOL fans and vinyl collectors alike.

Full UK dates are as follows.
Mon 23rd March 2015                        Glasgow, ABC Ballroom
Tue 24th March 2015             Manchester, Ritz Theathre
Wed 25th March 2015                       Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
Thu 26th March 2015             Bristol, Academy
Fri 27th March 2015               Southampton, 1865
Sat 28th March 2015              London, Roundhouse

Support comes from Monuments
Tickets will be priced £14 (£17.50 London) - subject to booking fee - and are available fromwww.karnivool.com www.ticketmaster.co.uk www.livenation.co.uk or local box offices
Tickets go onsale on 24th October 2014

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Source: Duff PR