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MySpace Review – Blasterbra

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, MySpace Review with tags , , , on January 13, 2010 by Tickets There

Ah Wednesday, nice. Warmed up this morning with Guns N’ Roses Bad Obsession followed by The Future Kings of Spain Lost and Found, The Delorentos Secret and You Can Make Sound before indulging in a fine selection from The Jimmy Cake’s MySpace. God I love Irish music and now that we’ve woken up, it’s time to point our happy ears to another of Irelands underground acts and give them the biggest break of their life or, the worst flogging they’re ever likely to get. Either way, it’s a MySpace Review.

Today’s choice is Blasterbra. A post-punk / alternative four piece from Co. Galway, Irelands most Beloved County…except Leitrim. They’re releasing their debut EP Soon this Friday and it’s time they went under the hammer….sorry, knife.

As usual, we’ve never seen the band live or heard their EP.

First up is Inactivist. It’s not a bad tune but it wouldn’t be one of Tickets There choices.  It’s sparsely populated, musically dense and hard to warm up to. We waited until we’d heard everything else before writing about this song and we’re delighted to say it is the weakest link. It’s not the worst song in the world but it doesn’t have the impact it’s trying to have and just remains a little sluggish. So, let’s move on.

The second track, Quiet You has abit more life to it. The vocals during the verse are a tad forced but the chorus is pretty catchy. The music’s also alot more interesting and sounds much stronger than Inactivist. It’s nothing massively original but it’s not bad either. The riff is quite slow but it’s strong enough to keep the momentum going and they don’t drag the song out, the traditional killer of good tunes.

Switchblade Romance is where we find more depth to the bands writing. If some of the heavier instrumental acts in the country had lyrics, this is what it would sound like. The music full on, belting, fire breathing rock/punk and techno all fused together and the vocals are the top notch and it’s short. Great song, more please.

Ah, fourth song, Basement doesn’t keep the same energy going. Its opening is much more stripped back that we’ve heard on any of the other tracks. Not long in we’re reminded there are guitars in the band and things start to fall together a little quicker. There’s a nifty, Guns N Roses-esque guitar solo towards the end and the song evolves into quite a good wee number.

Finally, we get to a song that probably has more meaning these days than normal. A Break in the Weather sounds like the band achieving the down beaten sound they attempted with Inactivist. It’s bleak, it’s heavy it’s good. Imagine The Cranberries covering Sepultura and you’ve got it.

Overall, not too bad (in an upbeat, positive rather than passive tone). Some very good moments and Tickets There would very much like to hear Switchblade Romance and A Break In The Weather live. Thumbs up for now and stick em on the ‘ones to watch’ list. We’d like to wish the band the best of luck with their launch on Friday (@ Freds Zepplins, Co. Cork: 20:00), hope everything goes well.

Check them out at their MySpace by Clicking Here.

Choice Music Award Shortlist: UPDATED WITH LIST

Posted in Music, News with tags , , , on January 13, 2010 by Tickets There

Well, it’s been a year already. Today at 15:00, the shortlist for the Choice Music Award 09 will be announced on Today FM and the Choice Music Awards official site, www.choicemusicprize.com

Last year’s award was picked up by Jape for his third album, Ritual, one of the finest albums released in this country for many a year. This year’s shortlist is surrounded in the usual mystery but Tickets There feels fairly certain And So I Watch You From Afar will be one of the nominees. If they’re not, there’s something wrong.

We’ll update this post as soon as the shortlists been announced.

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LIST HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED

Tickets There is rooting for And So I Watch You From Afar

Who do you want to win?

Live, From Hollywood California – GUNS N’ ROSES

Posted in Music, News with tags , , , , , , on January 13, 2010 by Tickets There


Well it isn’t difficult to judge what today’s most popular search will be. Legendary, beloved heroes of Tickets There, Guns N’ Roses are opening the first night of a thirteen date Canadian tour tonight in Winnipeg.

The tour officially opened last month when the group played a mini tour of Asia consisting of four dates in Taiwan, Japan and South Korea. The shows were rapturously well received and rather than a burnt out shell of a formerly great band, the world got to see a glimpse of the strongest GNR lineup since the golden days of the late eighties. All the shows ran close to the three hour mark with their last show in Japan reaching three hours and thirty seven minutes.

The bands latest album, Chinese Democracy was released in 2008 but to a lot of fans disappointment, it wasn’t promoted with music video’s, interviews or a tour. Rumor has it lead singer, Axl Rose was unhappy with the way the release was handled and simply disappeared, shunning all his promotional agreements.

Tickets There would like to wish Axl, Ron and all the boys the best of luck on the tour. All going well, these shows will pave the way for the much anticipated European / American shows later in the year.

Check Tickets There’ Twitter or GNRDaily.com for more details.

Photo: ©HankDPhoto (Taken from GNRDaily.com)

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Guns N’ Roses – MTS Centre, Winnipeg, MB, Canada (13.01.2010)

01. Chinese Democracy
02. Welcome To The Jungle
03. It’s So Easy
04. Mr. Brownstone
05. Shackler’s Revenge

Richard Fortus Guitar Solo

06. Live And Let Die
07. Sorry
08. If The Wrld

Dizzy Reed Solo

09. Street of Dreams

Jam

10. Better
11. You Could Be Mine

DJ Ashba Guitar Solo

12. Sweet Child O Mine
13. I.R.S.

Jam
Axl Rose Piano Solo

14. November Rain

Jam

15. Scrapped

Bumblefoot Guitar Solo

16. Out Ta Get Me
17. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
18. Nightrain

Encore

19. Madagascar

Jam

20. This I Love

Frank Ferrer Drum Solo

21. Rocket Queen
22. My Generation
23. Patience
24. Paradise City

Hank Williams III – Country Heroes

Posted in General Tickets There Blog, Music with tags , on January 12, 2010 by Tickets There

Tuesday’s a good day for some drunken country. Enjoy,

IRISH NOISE! – Sweet Jane: You’re Making This Hard (Single Review)

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, Single Review with tags , , , , , on January 12, 2010 by Tickets There

Anyone want a fine, upstanding psychedelic rock track to pass the Tuesday blues? Well how about checking out Sweet Jane’s latest effort, You’re Making This Hard?

For those of you not familiar with the band, Sweet Jane is an alternative rock band from Dublin. Now, I know what you’re thinking, ‘everyone in the world is an alternative rock band from Dublin’ but Tickets There can assure you that this lot are many cuts above the rest. They write well, the play well and they’re a major force on the up and coming scene. They blend classic sixties psychedelic guitars n drums with a twist of nineties indie, vintage rock along with a few of their own unique traits for good measure.

There’s something very memorizing about this song. It’s hard to stop listening to it and each play makes the chorus more and more enchanting. It’s both captivating and soulful. The verse is very quiet, very restrained and but the chorus is Velvet Underground-overdrive. It’s repetitive but it works.

Taking up room on the flip side (B-Side TT, don’t be a Muppet – Ed) is a cover of the classic Christmas Carol, Silent Night. Not bad but after hearing this song eighty thousand times during Christmas I can’t go through it again.

As singles go, this is a good un. Check out the bands MySpace by Clicking Here and the video for You’re Making This Hard below.

MySpace Review – Solar Taxi

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, MySpace Review with tags , , , , , on January 12, 2010 by Tickets There


Recently, Tickets There seems to have turned the MySpace Reviews into an exclusive outlet for Ireland’s rock acts. That’s not the way it’s meant to be so we’re shaking things up (LMAOL – Ed). We’ve got two bands lined up who deserve some positive words. Bring on the Blues but first, bring on the dance.

Realistically, Tuesday morning is not a good time to start listening to dance music…unless you want to hate the band. This morning however, Tickets There is finding the beating tunes from Solar Taxi quite enjoyable. Now, we’re not going to go out of our way to convince we’re the biggest dance fans on the planet. We like some but we dislike / hate the majority of it. As genres go, dance and techno music is probably the worst for attracting horribly mundane acts with as much talent as a broken corkscrew. On the other hand, Irish acts such as LeGalaxie, Jape, Cowboy X, The Vinny Club and many more, are proving everyday that dance music can still be fresh, fun and exciting. I’m sure there’s some decent International dance acts as well but unless they’re called Def Leppard, we don’t care J

Blame Game is first up and it’s a pretty chill-axed, simple number. One thing that will grab you immediately is the quality of the production. It’s quite long for a dance number but it fills out the time well. There’s several well placed changes to keep things going and the song’s structure manages to keep evolving as the number goes on. What more can you say? Pretty decent tune.

CantWont is next and it’s more along the techno lines than Blame Game. There’s more force in the lyrics and it’s a little more interactive with the listener. There’s a nifty guitar soloing along in the background which makes a nice addition. Rather than constantly changing and evolving, this song is more structured and repetitive but this makes for a sweet little dance floor number.  Tickers There is liking it.

Moving swiftly passed the remixes, it’s time for Peachy Peach and yet again we have a change in styles. Instead of dance beats and techno keyboards, we get a full drum kit, a hooky wee bass line and a Sitar of all things. It keeps the upbeat tone of the previous tracks but it’s an indie/rock song through and through. Agh, the bass is sooo crunchy. Check 1 min. and 53 secs. in to see what I mean. The riff is simple, the playing is ni-ce!. Probably the best yet, kind of a pity we’re onto the last track.

Final song, In Your Skin immediately get’s back to the dance styling’s of the first two tracks. Its keyboards, bass and snare beats and  a general half two in the morning, falling around a dark floor covered in sweat, half hour queues at the bar, long stints in the toilets…both toilets, blackouts in taxi’s, bad kebabs and head spinning nostalgia.

Overall, as dance acts go I’d recommend Solar Taxi ahead of the pack. Their upbeat, tight as hell and have at least four tunes worth hearing under their belts. Check out their MySpace by Clicking Here and hear for yourself.

The Greatest Heavy Metal Song of All Time?

Posted in General Tickets There Blog, Music with tags , , on January 12, 2010 by Tickets There

We’ve probably blogged and talked more about this track than any other Heavy Metal song….and we still are. Quality never dies and when the Priest cometh, though should know to kneel.

The Greatest Hard Rock Song of All Time?

Posted in General Tickets There Blog, Music with tags , , on January 12, 2010 by Tickets There

It’s been Tickets There favorite for about sixteen years. Can you top it?

IRISH NOISE! – Floyd Soul and the Wolf (New Album Track)

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, MySpace Review with tags , , , on January 12, 2010 by Tickets There

You may remember a couple of months ago Tickets There getting very excited about a band called Floyd Soul and the Wolf. Well, they’re back. Each ‘full moon’ for the next …gods knows how long, they’ll be uploading a new track for forthcoming album to their MySpace, giving fans a chance to see what they’ve been up to all this time. Fans and nasty Dublin ticket touts posing at music bloggers that is.

The first track up is the sublime, Four More Hours. On first impression the song sounds drastically different from the ones we heard before. Instead of instant riffs, balls to the walls vocals and a beat you could set a clock to, there’s delayed guitars, a slow paced ambiance and a steadily building drum beat. This pushed through the first half of the song as the band delay the big build up but keep things interesting with a chorus that’s guaranteed to stick in your head. Half way though, the familiar sound of sharper muted riffs and a choppy lead chime in, giving the song more depth.

The song never really explodes but then again, it’s not that type of song. If Tickets There were a betting Blog, we’d place a tenner on this being number one in the albums play list and it would suit that number perfectly. Hopefully number two will continue where Four More Hours left of.

As they go, Tickets There recommends. Although we’d be more inclined to favor the harder, Give It A Chance but that’s because we’re silly rock fans. Four More Hours resets a more grown up, mature sound to the bands song writing and it works very well.

Check it out for your self by Clicking Here

IRISH NOISE! – I’ll Eat Your Face (MySpace Review)

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, MySpace Review with tags , , on January 11, 2010 by Tickets There

Welcome to Tickets There’s latest review series, Irish Noise! Here we’ll be taking a look at some of our favorite underground (or just above) Irish bands and reviewing their latest singles, albums and MySpace players. Unlike the MySpace Reviews series, we won’t be selecting bands we’ve never heard of or seen live and instead, we’ll use this series to keep you up to date about the bands we’ve found and liked while doing the MS Reviews, as well as other long standing favorites of ours.

Today’s choice, I’ll Eat Your Face are one of Cork’s finest instrumental heavy metal acts. We first discovered these guys about a year ago and honestly, we weren’t taken away. Although their playing was superb, Tickets There couldn’t understand why their songs were so short and because of this, we ended up giving a slightly negative review. After months of reading nothing but positive reviews and stories about the guys, we decided they deserved at least one more shot and thankfully, Tickets There finally gets it.

Opening song, I Have a Wolf on My Head is as intense as they come. The opening thirty seconds is filled with blisteringly heavy guitars that growl at your soul, face melting drums and more aggression than you’d find on Jerry Springer. Then, out of nowhere the song briefly slips into this tranquil world of slowed down drums with a repetitive, undistorted guitar riff before once again rising in the form of a doom metal Armageddon styled anthem. It’s kind of hard to believe they can accomplish all that in one minutes and twenty four seconds but they do.

Second track, Dr. Pancake manages takes things up a notch…make that a few notches. Describing this song minute by minute would be a fruitless exercise. Its three minutes of amazing guitar riffs, melodies and shreds from The Boy, all backed by Barrytrons furious thrash metal drum stylings. There’s little room to relax this time and by the time the song ends, your ears will ring and your neck will ache. The sher number of changes alone is enough to make your head spin. Leaving IHAWOMS aside, Dr. Pancake is more than enough proof that I’ll Eat Your Face can not only write a full length song when they want, but they can write one much better than 95% of the metal acts in the country. Probably the best metal song I’ve heard in the last two or three years.

Final song, Irritant is much rawer recording that the others. Fast, dirty metal guitars that rampage unmercilessly in circles around the belting snare and bass drums. Throw in a Jazz moment, some more doom metal and you’ve got the gist.

Hand on heart, Tickets There is sorry for ever doubting this bands ability to do anything. Judging by these three tracks alone, this is an album every single Irish metal fan needs to buy, listen to and love. Well, we’ll be buying one anyway.

Click Here to check out their MySpace.

ASH Announce April/May U.K. Tour

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, News with tags , , , , , , , , on January 8, 2010 by Tickets There

Downpatrick pop/grunge rock legends Ash, have just announced a spring tour set to begin in Southampton on the 10th of April. Tickets for all shows are priced £15.00 except London which is £16.50. They go on sale next Tuesday, 12th January.

Ash have recently finished a gigantic tour of the U.K. in support of their latest and greatest campaign, The A – Z Single Series. Click Here to Read More

Obviously, Tickets There hugely begrudges the English Ash fans for getting another chance to see the boys in action but all will be well WHEN an Irish date is penned. Check Tickets There for more info….when we have it. Safer to check every hour on the hour jut in case you miss it 😉

Full set of dates are below, Click Here to visit Ash’s official site.

19/04/10 Southampton – University Buy Tickets
20/04/10 Cambridge – Junction Buy Tickets
21/04/10 Norwich – Waterfront Buy Tickets
23/04/10 Birmingham – Irish Centre Buy Tickets
24/04/10 Leeds – Metropolitan University Buy Tickets
25/04/10 Newcastle – O2 Academy Buy Tickets
27/04/10 Glasgow – O2 ABC Buy Tickets
28/04/10 Manchester – Academy 2 Buy Tickets
30/04/10 Bristol – O2 Academy Buy Tickets
01/05/10 Brighton – Concorde 2 Buy Tickets
02/05/10 Oxford – O2 Academy Buy Tickets
04/05/10 London – Electric Ballroom Buy Tickets

Steve Clark: 23rd April 1960 – 8th January 1991

Posted in General Tickets There Blog, Music with tags , on January 8, 2010 by Tickets There

Today marks the nineteenth anniversary of the late Steve ‘Steamin’ Clark’s passing. Just one year and two months before Tickets There were introduced to the mighty Def Leppard, they’d lost one of the most iconic, energetic, exciting and talented guitarists of the eighties. Steve was a member of Leppard’s classic line-up and was responsible for co-creating their unique, hard hitting sound that made albums such as High N’ Dry, Pyromania and the amazing Hysteria the classics they are.

Steve was a total legend, plain and simple. His songs were top of their game, his playing was the essence of perfection and he rocked like a mother fucker. One of my true woes in life was never getting a chance to see the man play with the band but his music, like all fallen musicians, is still there and still thrilling millions of the bands fans every day.

Steve was fond of a drink or two and you can be sure that we’ll battle this arctic weather to raise our annual pint to his memory. Below is a video tribute using live clips and Steve’s very own instrumental composition, Switch 625.

You’re missed Steve, I hope they’re treating you well up there. Rest in Peace.

KISS – Dublin O2, May 7th 2010

Posted in Music, News with tags , , , , , on January 8, 2010 by Tickets There

Have you got your ticket yet? Why not, are you mental?


MySpace Review – The Pulpit

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, MySpace Review with tags , , , on January 8, 2010 by Tickets There

Originally we were pretty sure that this new ‘no negative reviews’ policy was going to be a serious hindrance when trying to write MySpace Reviews. We were wrong and rather than spending our time discussing which bands sound like Eunuchs for hundreds of words at a time, we can instead devote our time to discovering the rich musical voices and writers out there….or we can do what we did twice today, ask others to discover them for us. Hey, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

A special thanks to The Mighty Atomics (Deadly Band – Click Here), we’ve had the pleasure of listening to The Pulpit all evening. Are they the best band in the world? Maybe, depends what you like.

As usual, we haven’t seen the band live or heard their record.

Political Correctness Gone Mad is first and while Tickets There doesn’t like to discuss any social / political issues (except supporting any and all movements to prevent Radiohead / Kings of Leon / Coldpay and Snow Patrol from recording anymore), we will throw every ounce of our support behind the message in this song. The world is being reduced to a bunch of whinging bitches that hide behind ridiculous, overcomplicated and dilapidating laws and systems that lost sight of their original purpose many, many moons ago. Anyways, enough of that. This is a pretty sweet song. We’re really liking this surfer / sixties sound that a lot of younger bands are coming out with. There’s something very authentic about it. Political Correctness Gone Mad is catchy, it’s short and it’s quirky. I like it, Anto likes it, Tickets There likes it. Next!

Second on the list, Love Denied is a little quieter than PCGM in it’s pace. Same, simplistic structure and the singers voice has that Cathy Davey kind of cuteness that makes you want to listen. Not a whole pile to write. There isn’t any massively drastic points we need to mention other than it’s a nice song and you’ll probably like it. Don’t know if we’d buy it though.

Paula brings our selection of tracks to a close. It’s a lot more upbeat and faster than the other songs. It’s got the standard repetitive riff but it’s a nice skeletal styled one with the occasional meaty bit. The chorus get’s a tad annoying and after a few listens, this would probably be our least favorite. Not terrible, just not the most fantastic thing offered tonight. Also, it’s quite late so TT might be getting cranky.

We’ll leave it there. We enjoyed them and wouldn’t mind seeing them live. Check out their MySpace by Clicking Here to hear more.

TT over and out.

Slayer Cancel All Immediate Tour Plans!

Posted in Music, News with tags , , , on January 7, 2010 by Tickets There

It’s just been announced that Thrash Metal icons, SLAYER have been forced to cancel all immediate touring plans due to lead singer, Tom Araya’s worsening back problem.

The tour was due to start in Seattle, Washington with Slayer as part of their American Carnage jaunt with Megadeth & Testament but all dates up to April are currently being rescheduled.

Tickets There would like to wish Tom the best of luck and a speedy recovery.

(UPDATED – Megadeth will shortly announce details for an American Tour this March and April)

The dates likely to be affected are listed below. Read the full story on Blabbermouth.

01.18.10 Seattle, WA
01.19.10 Portland, OR
01.21.10 San Francisco, CA
01.22.10 Long Beach, CA
01.23.10 Phoenix, AZ
01.25.10 Denver, CO
01.26.10 Albuquerque, NM
01.27.10 El Paso, TX
01.29.10 Houston, TX
01.31.10 Nashville, TN
02.01.10 Duluth, GA
02.02.10 Louisville, KY
02.04.10 Minneapolis, MN
02.05.10 Chicago, IL
02.06.10 Detroit, MI
02.09.10 Wallingford, CT
02.11.10 East Rutherford, NJ
02.12.10 Glens Falls, NY
02.13.10 Camden, NJ
02.14.10 Lowell, MA
02.16.10 Quebec City, QC
02.18.10 London, ON
02.19.10 Toronto, ON
02.20.10 Montreal, QC
02.22.10 Moncton, NB
02.23.10 Halifax, NS
03.07.10 Manchester, UK
03.08.10 London, UK
03.09.10 London, UK
03.11.10 Paris, France
03.13.10 Bochum, Germany
03.15.10 Tilburg, Netherlands
03.16.10 Tilburg, Netherlands
03.17.10 Brussels, Belgium
03.18.10 Herford, Germany
03.20.10 Berlin, Germany
03.21.10 Hamburg, Germany
03.22.10 Cologne, Germany
03.24.10 Dresden, Germany
03.25.10 Vienna, Austria
03.26.10 Munich, Germany
03.28.10 Milan, Italy
03.29.10 Milan, Italy
03.30.10 Zurich, Switzerland
03.31.10 Weisbaden, Germany
04.02.10 Nottingham, UK
04.03.10 Glasgow, UK
04.04.10 Leeds, UK
04.05.10 Birmingham, UK

MySpace Review – A Futurist Theatre

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, MySpace Review with tags , , , , , on January 7, 2010 by Tickets There

Ask and you shall receive. After four frustrating days with no news, f**k all to write about and a feature about a Lego band (of all things!!), we’ve finally been pointed in the right direction. One ‘discreet’ cry for help on Twitter later, the wonderful Naomi Neu (Off Her Rocker / Harmless Noise) has helped us out by bringing A Futurist Theatre to our attention, and we like them.

As usual, we’ve never seen them live or, judging by the length of the first two tracks, spent eighty six hours listening to their record.

It doesn’t take long for Tickets There to realize that opening song, Karenina will need (and deserves) alot more than the usual 1 or 2 listens to get our heads around it. At first it seems a tad drawn out. There’s very little action in the first two minutes and even when the vocals do start to kick in, it has that ‘here’s our answer to Stairway to Heaven feel’. Before long, everything starts to work and you realize it’s been working since the word go. Rather than racing around trying to get you boogying on the dance floor like so many ‘rock’ bands these days, these guys are actually interested in creating a very haunting, unpredictable atmosphere for their music so when it does explode out, it catches you completely unawares.  They blend heavy, pounding moments of head numbing noise with suspended, melon collie melodies before leaving the music to linger silently before remerging heavier and faster, each time brining something new to the flow. The song seems to get shorter and shorter in length with each listen as the brilliance of the writing becomes more and more apparent. Not a bad way to start.

Hammer Must Fall displays a totally different approach. Rather than two minutes of broken melodies, its guitars, guns, a go go. The vocals are sorely lacking in a producers touch. Much of the lines during the verses sound disastrously off course and out of tune, but never fear, our ‘research’ tells us this isn’t an issue during live shows. The chorus is both rousing and strong but just before you decide they’re playing it safe on this one, they throw in an ambient, five minute long jamming session that slowly builds and builds before culmination in an exciting mix of distorted guitars, solo’s and \m/ METAL \m/ drums. The riffage at the end is so naughty it should be arrested. Vice Squad, wagon for four please.

This is generally the point when Tickets There gets nervous. After some exceptionally gratifying moments of music from the first tracks, we generally see things tumble downhill at the half way mark and the start of The Boys Back Home doesn’t help ease the nerves. The music is a cross of the stripped back melodies of Karenina and the up-tempo pace of Hammer Must Fall. As the song progresses there’s little signs of the constant changes shown on the other tracks. Again the vocals need some production magic but they come across alot stronger than on Hammer Must Fall. Four minutes in things pick up but honestly, Tickets There has reached the end of our attention span for this one. We’ll give it another go some other time cause right now, it’s time for Almost Human!

Screaming “the belly of a whale” is an interesting way to start a song but the riff that follows in proof enough that Almost Human has something very exciting in store for you. The vocals sound much more confident but Tickets There’s old Bias against all things Emo/Nu-Metal and general American whining stops us from fully enjoying them. As structure goes, this is the best composed piece the band have on their MySpace….after Karenina obviously. It’s as heavy as Hammer Must Fall, it avoids slipping away into extended trips to jammin’ land and could happily pass it’s self as a sneaky radio favorite. The guitar word at the end is incendiary (sorry, I’ve been waiting to use that ever since I saw that movie :D).

Despite our lack of passion for the vocals, we love them. They are firmly pressed into the ‘must see live list’ and the ‘must buy their album list’. We highly recommend you check them out and give them at least two goes before making your minds up. Also, for any fans of Concerto For Constantine reading, Karenina is a must.

Click here to visit A Futurist Theatres MySpacer

Smiling Politely: LEGO Band

Posted in General Tickets There Blog, Music with tags , , , , , on January 5, 2010 by Tickets There

God, it’s desperately quiet today so I thought I’d share one of Tickets There’s (well, Rob’s, not the rest of ours – Ed) favorite pastimes, Lego. About five years ago I built this deadly Lego stage (with a massive stage area, roadies, managers, associates, a bar, two dressing rooms, an office, a massive lightening rig, technician stations all around, a sound desk and basically everything you’d find in a real arena) and made three bands to play on it, all with their own unique equipment, stage design..etc. I think I built it one summer I was off college and when I had to leave Leitrim, I decided to build a portable version that I could bring with me.

Over Christmas, I decided to dig out the portable version (because the main one is too high up to mess with and I couldn’t have been arsed taking it down) and set it up like I used to, I was well pleased with how it looked and I took a few snaps like you would at a real gig to see how they would come out. See if you can figure out all the little bits (if you’re as bored as I am).

I’ve forgotten which player is meant to be in which band so I meshed them together a little.

Smiling Politely: Soundcheck

Smiling Politely: Close Up of Lead Singer Eddie Rose during Sound Check

Hot Joe Hat: Soundcheck for Smiling Politely Bass Players (Joe Hat) solo band, Hot Joe Hat.

Smiling Politely: SP Drummer, Marvin MadHead and Joe Hat, rockin’ the bass during the show with members of Dark Forces watching. Marvin and Joe were always close during the Smiling Politely years and Marvin even went on to play drums for Joe’s solo band. After Eddie Rose left Smiling Politely in 2005, Marvin and Joe recruited Dark Forces main man, Obi-Wan as a replacement. The group recorded one album together and completed an extensive, but poorly received tour under the Smiling Politely name before calling it a day. Obi-Wan returned to Dark Forces after their hiatus, Joe continues his solo career to this day and Marvin hasn’t been heard from in over a year.

Dixie Philips: Last known picture of the legendary Smiling Politely / Dark Forces manager Dixie Philips. He isn’t dead or anything, he just hates photographers and photographs in general. This is also rare as it’s one of few photographs to catch Dixie without his trademark Top Hat.  Dixie made a name fors himself in the early naughties by selling his bands back catalogues without their consent and for forcing a law through the Michigan courts to allow Managers higher priority in dressing room and office assignments while touring. He is currently working on congress to make it a Federal decree.

Eddie Rose Experience: In Lego years, this performance was captured two years after the others when Eddie Rose brought his solo project to the same venue. The man in the white hat is Mike ‘The Road Dog’ Lewis, former road manager of Smiling Politely and current drummer in the Eddie Rose Experience. The man with the blue hat is PISser Jones, lead guitarist for Dark Forces.

Ash – Ichiban (Single Review)

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, Single Review with tags , , , , , , , , , on January 4, 2010 by Tickets There


Happy New Year (once again) all. Now that Tickets There has returned and laid the ground work, the lads over in Ash feel comfortable enough to release the `seventh single of their A – Z series, Ichiban. Of course the pressures and strains of releasing a new single and video every two weeks would be much, much worse on them if Tickets There wasn’t here fighting on the frontiers, getting the words warm and typing randomly without any planning or heed for what we’re saying.

This one will catch you of guard a little. It starts with the grandest intro yet. I’m afraid my knowledge of classical music isn’t something to boast about so I won’t pretend to know if this is something I’ve heard a million times before during Sky Sports soccer coverage or if’s it’s an original composition written by the band that just sounds familiar. Anyways, enough about the intro, it’s brilliant.

After thirty seconds of grandness, magnificence, mandolins, drums and the hopes of a thousand nations, the songs does a complete U-turn and swaps the strings for a choppy rhythm riff and a style that sounds like Ash competing with modern indie groups. Obviously today’s style is rubbing of a little on the Co. Down boys but not so much that they don’t retain their own unique sound and freshness. Rather than full on heaviness, re-hashed grunge efforts or disco beats, Ichiban is wall to wall punk and classic rock!

Many of the singles in this release have sounded very serious, very far reaching but Ichiban is alot more relaxed and there isn’t one bell to be heard. It’s simple, it’s classic and its jam packed with fast guitars, heavy solo’s, harmonies and classic rock n roll swagger worthy of Jagger himself.

Tickets There has listened a few times and we’re more than happy to give it nine thumbs up. It’s far more interesting and addictive than Pripyat and definitely on par with the next single, Space Shot, which Tickets There was full sure would be the best we’d be hearing from the lads for a month or so. Everything’s coming up Millhouse and TT doesn’t want to waste any more Simpson references this early in the year. Go to ASH-OFFICIAL.COM and hear it for yourself. You’ll love it, trust us.

MySpace Review – Beastmen

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, MySpace Review with tags , , , on January 2, 2010 by Tickets There

Well it’s a New Year and Tickets There is now finally happy enough to proceed with all the changes we hinted at, blogged about, ranted, raved, sang and argued about and so forth. Yes, a new era for Ireland’s self-proclaimed ‘sexiest music blog’, The true semi/part-time champions of the Irish independent music scene and lovers of all things Def Leppard, Tickets There!….and now on with the show.

A couple of years ago, Tickets There were not major fans of instrumental music…and we’re still not. In spite of this, the overwhelming number of impressively impressive instrumental acts this country’s producing is impossible to ignore and acts like The Redneck Manifesto, The Jimmy Cake, ASIWYFA and today’s featured review subjects (Spending a lot of time in the lab TT? – Ed), Beastmen , are quickly turning old fashioned rock singer die hards like Tickets There, into instrumental fans.

As usual, we haven’t seen the band live or heard their album / EP.

In spite of our growing love for this genre, we’re still not entirely sure how to review instrumental act. To us it’s either boring or, it’s deadly, very hard to find the middle ground. Like, what’s the point in mediocre instrumental music?. If it’s the same thing over and over again and the thing isn’t that good to begin with, then it’s crap. However, if the music keeps changing with new elements and changes constantly being added that all sync up and flow well together, then we like it and Beastmen’s first song, Porphyrin does the latter.  It’s a little less evolving that some of the other work we skipped ahead and listened to but as first songs go, the futures bright, the futures instrumental.

Second track, Esos Guapos Cabrones is a heavier number and as all our readers know, the way to Tickets There’s heart is kicking things into overdrive. The opening riff is unsettlingly familiar to the previous songs main riff but the changes start to come a lot faster in this number. The grandness of the guitars during the main riff take their zest from metal giants of the past and the pace reflects this aswell but the addition of rockier sounding guitars constantly racing alongside the overall flow adds some excitement to the music. The synths and techo leanings heard on Porphyrin are all but extinct on this track leaving a more stripped back, appealing sound.

Third and final song, Clatty uses the same riff to build on. Despite this, it manages to sound harder and fresher. The riffs are faster, the pace is increased and the song finally evolves into the monster you wanted from the start. Combined with the other two tracks, Beastmen have provided Tickets There with ten minutes of thrilling changes, riffs, races, heaviness and enjoyment.

Tickets There’s final opinion – Recommended. Go check out their MySpace now and catch a glimpse.

JAPE: New Material On The Way

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, News with tags , , , on December 31, 2009 by Tickets There


Hi all, this is a story that popped up a couple of weeks ago but only now, when nothing else at all at all is happening in the world, we’ve decided to give it a mention. One of Tickets There’s favorite acts, Jape is apparently working on (or finishing off) some new material. According to a blog post on the bands site, new material will be uploaded soon.

As all Jape fans are fully aware, the singer never seems to stop recording and Tickets There expects that as soon as the new Redneck’s album is done and dusted, we’re going to start hearing g a lot more about Japes latest projects.

As soon as their some meet on the story, Tickets There will be sure to let ye know….three weeks after ye hear it somewhere else. Going to buy some Lego now.