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DIO: Get Well Soon

Posted in Music, News with tags , on November 26, 2009 by Tickets There

Ronnie James Dio, one of Heavy Metal’s most iconic legends made a sad statement recently. Tickets There is redirecting you to Classic Rock Magazines official website for more info.

Read All by Clicking Here.

Tickets There would like to wish Dio all the best for his recovery and we hope those infamous Devil Horns fly high over stages soon. Get Well Ronnie, our thoughts are with you.

Review: Ash – Live @ The Button Factory, Dublin (Nov 25th, 2009)

Posted in Gig Review, IRISH NOISE!, Music with tags , , , , on November 26, 2009 by Tickets There

Nothing like the peak of a revival buzz. You may have noticed Tickets There’s limited activities of late, have been aimed squarely at the world of Ireland’s leading rock n roll act, Ash. Well, tonight we finally got to see the lads in concert after several years of being broke, not being bothered and a general appreciation for laziness. Turns out, we’ve been missing a great live act.

For what little I saw of tonight’s support band (name to be updated), they were tight but fairly bland. Like a poor mans Killers / Ash sound, but no punch. I guess that’s the purpose of a support band, to make the bar sell well and their head-liners the second coming. Always a good excuse for a smoke and refill so excuse us…

Despite being one of the countries leading hard rock acts, there’s a small crowd in the Button Factory this evening. The stage area was only two thirds filled, there’s space at the back and the balcony’s closed for the night, Surely there’s more Ash fans in the country that this? Anyway, good news for those of us there because Ash blast straight into Loose Control from their iconic classic album, 1977 and the extra space is quickly filled by a mosh pit. What an opening song! Guitars, full on vocals, catchy as hell. Just an all round savage classic. One of the must hear tracks ticked of the list straight away. Second song, A Life Less Ordinary fulfills a seven year dream. One of the greatest grunge styled anthems to ever appear on this planet and more than enough to give the ticket its value. Only an hour and a half to go…*Starts leaping!

Meltdown, a deadly performance of Shinning Light and new singles True Love 1980 and Joy Kicks Darkness send the band to new heights of greatness as Tim stops occasionally to express his delight at being back on Irish Soil and plug the new A – Z Series. The new material stands up quite well against the old classics, even as Kung Fu, Oh Yeah, Walking Barefoot, Goldfinger and Jack Names the Planets keep the place electric. It’s amazing to see how young the three lads are in real life. Girl From Mars came out when I was in primary school and these guys still look exactly the same as they did all those years ago. Not to mention the fact that every year that passes sees them get better and better as a group. The night does however have one little flaw, Charlotte is missing. Her backing guitar, harmonies and general stage presence would have been a great asset to the lads tonight but hell, they pull it off all the same. (I’m smoking s rambling will occur ;))

A great version of Girl From Mars and a full on discothèque ball busting breakdown rendition of Return of White Rabbit finish of the main set before the usual hoopin’ and hollerin’ brings Rick, Mark and Tim back for an intro-less Angle Interceptor, delivered with such perfection you could kiss a Gibson. New single Tracers and Number C from the A- Z Series, Arcadia, a song that is without a doubt in the lead of the material released so far, get the firm approval from fans before the band finish the evening with Twilight of Innocents and the amazing, the star studded, the cream of the crop….Burn Baby Burn from the groups 2001 album, Free All Angels.

Great show, great idea to sell signed A – Z Posters for €3 each, great set-list, great crowd, great atmosphere, great gig. Tickets There doesn’t know how to make our point any clearer.

Ash – Tracers (Single Review)

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, Single Review with tags , , , , , , on November 24, 2009 by Tickets There

Fourth in Ash’s A – Z series which they’re currently on tour promoting. The guys are set to release 26 singles over the next year and the first three, Joy Kicks Darkness, Arcadia and True Love 1980 have all been strong additions to the Co. Down boys repertoire and for those impatient people out there, Tracers is just as strong.  

Tim and the lads have a god given knack for writing semi-down toned borderline grunge anthems and combining that sound with the most perfect pop sensibilities known to man and the hard rock guitar ability needs to pull it all off. On Trackers we find the bands shinning talent for catchy song writing as well as their ability to use different styles to deliver their famous ballads.

Unlike Arcadia, the song is a little more relaxed and restrained which adds the difference every band needs in their writing. Muted guitars, regular changes and the lack of a full on guitar driven chorus explosion leave the song one of the best they’ve release so far. It’s heavy though. The whole song bursts with overtones of the eminent peak getting closer and then they cut loose with a galaxy of other instruments to drive the point home rather than relying on age old tactics and formulated standards.

What would we have done differently? We would have started a band and cried because we’re not as good as Ash. Keep up the great works lads.

See you all in a fortnight for E*.

Listen to the song on Ash-Official by Clicking Here

*Legal Disclaimer: By ‘E’, Tickets There, here forth to be referred to as TT, did not mean to endorse, promote, or encourage the notion that they were referring to the illegal substance, Ecstasy. If you referrer to Appendix Z 1.7 of the Ash: A – Z series article, located Here, TT has outlined details that each single from the A – Z series will have a different letter assigned. These releases and their letters will correspond to the English Alphabet (A, B, C,.. to Z. Please refer to Collins English Dictionary for a more detailed explanation of the Alphabet). By writing ‘E’, TT simply meant the fifth single from this A – Z series, rather than the drug known as Ecstasy. TT does not wish for starved, gawky eyed ravers’ to appear at official Tickets There Headquarters looking for handouts. ‘E’ simply co-exists with the number 5 position in the alphabet.

KISS Announce Dublin Show / European Tour

Posted in Music, News with tags , , , , , on November 24, 2009 by Tickets There

I’m speechless. Yesterday I found out that Tickets There’s all time favorite live band are playing their very first (I think) show in Dublin’s O2 Arena. KISS are undeniably the greatest live phenomenon touring under the good time rock n roll banner these days and despite hard efforts from AC/DC, Def Leppard, Whitesnake and Journey last year, TT feels that KISS are going to send all those bands packing as a distant memory.

Now, normally I would have been blogging something like this before I’d finished reading the story but I’ve lost all interest in Tickets There. Won’t go into the reasons why because this is KISS’s time so here’s the details.

KISS, the world’s greatest live band are coming to Europe next year as part of their tour for their latest album, Sonic Boom. They’re currently in the middle of the US leg and the band have promised that the European shows will have a new stage, new costumes, new set list and new everything…except the classics. The tour kicks off in Dublin on the 7th of May and the group will spend over two months playing some of Europe’s biggest arenas and festivals. More dates are expected to be added soon. Please find the current list below.

Tickets for Dublin, O2 Arena are priced 49.50 and they’re on sale this Friday (Nov. 27th)

DATE CITY COUNTRY VENUE ON SALE
May 7 Dublin Ireland O2 Arena Nov. 27
May 9 Glasgow UK SE+CC Nov. 27
May 10 Manchester UK Manchester Arena Nov. 27
May 11 Birmingham UK LG Arena Nov. 27
May 13 London UK Wembley Arena Nov. 27
May 16 Zurich Switzerland Hallenstadion Nov. 27
May 17 Geneva Switzerland Geneva Arena Nov. 27
May 18 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum Nov. 27
May 20 Vienna Austria Stadhalle Nov. 27
May 21 Ostrava Czech Republic Cez Arena Nov. 27
May 23 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena Nov. 27
May 26 Berlin Germany O2 World Nov. 27
May 27 Leipzig Germany Leipzig Arena Nov. 27
May 29 Bratislava Slovakia Bratislava Stadium Nov. 27
May 31 Hamburg Germany Colorline Arena Nov. 27
June 1 Oberhausen Germany Koenig Pilsner Arena Nov. 27
June 8 Trondheim Norway Lerkandal Open Site Nov. 27
June 10 Tampere Finland Sauna Rock Nov. 27
June 12 Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Stadium Nov. 27
June 13 Malmo Sweden Malmo Stadium Nov. 27
June 14 Oslo Norway Valhall Nov. 27
June 16 Aalborg Denmark Gigantium Nov. 30
June 18 Arnhem Holland Gelredome Nov. 27
June 20 Clisson France Hellfest Nov. 27
June 22 Madrid Spain Palacio de los Deportes Nov. 27
June 25 Vitoria Spain Azkena Rock Festival Nov. 27
June 27 Festival Belgium Graspop Nov. 27

Megadeth / Slayer / Testament: First Tour Dates Announced

Posted in Music, News with tags , , , , , , on November 17, 2009 by Tickets There

That’s right heads, three of thrash metals most iconic acts are definitely touring together. The tour has been dubbed American Carnage and it’s easily the most exciting news in heavy metal since…..since Metalica released Kill Em All.

Megadeth, Slayer, Testament and some other band (can’t remember the name) have announced they will be touring together early next year. Fans of the bands will remember a rumor that Metallica were also meant to be on that bill. Unfortunately they aint but does anyone really care? Megadeth and Slayer together is one serious motherfucker of show but Testament aswell!!!

Megadeth and Slayer have played several shows together recently in Australia and Canada. Despite their topsy turvy past, they seem to be working out their differences and the entire heavy metal world (out side of the states) is hoping this tour makes it’s way to all of us. Both bands have new albums out and neither has lined u many European solo shows so fingers crossed.

Anyway, it’s early, I’m very, very tired and in need of sleep so we’ll leave it there. Please visit Blabbermouth and see how a respectable site reports this kind of LIFE CHANGING MEGA-NEWS J

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Full List of Dates

Jan. 18 – WaMu Theatre, Seattle, WA*
Jan. 19 – Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR
Jan. 21 – Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA*
Jan. 22 – Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA*
Jan. 23 – Dodge Theatre, Phoenix, AZ**
Jan. 25 – Magness Arena, Denver, CO*
Jan. 26 – Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, NM*
Jan. 27 – El Paso Coliseum, El Paso, TX*
Jan. 29 – Verizon Wireless, Houston, TX**
Jan. 31 – Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN*
Feb. 01 – Gwinnett Arena, Duluth, GA*
Feb. 02 – Broadbent Arena, Louisville, KY*
Feb. 04 – Roy Wilkins Auditorium, Minneapolis, MN*
Feb. 05 – UIC Pavilion, Chicago, IL*
Feb. 06 – Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI*
Feb. 09 – Chevrolet Theatre, Wallingford, CT**
Feb. 11 – Izod Center, East Rutherford, NJ*
Feb. 13 – Susquehanna Center, Camden, NJ*
Feb. 14 – Tsongas Arena, Lowell, MA*
Feb. 16 – Pavillon de La Jeunesse, Quebec City, QC
Feb. 18 – John Labatt Centre, London, ON
Feb. 19 – Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON
Feb. 20 – Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
Feb. 22 – Moncton Coliseum, Moncton, NB
Feb. 23 – Metro Centre, Halifax, NS

Tickets There on TWITTER – Broke ‘N’ Tweetin’

Posted in General Tickets There Blog, Music, News with tags , , , on November 14, 2009 by Tickets There

I know you all hate it, I hate it to but it seems these things have to be done. Cant wait to see what ‘up to the minute’ yoke they come up with next but never mind all that, Tickets There is now officially on Twitter

Not sure if anyone really cares but sher, we might say something funny every now and again and it costs nothing (except your soul) to add us as a friend.

Hope to see the numbers go up soon because it recession folks and it costs me nothing :)

Check us out now by Clicking Here.

Oliver Cole: Crawdaddy Show, Dec 18th Announced

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, News with tags , , , , , on November 12, 2009 by Tickets There

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Seems to be a proper X-Turn day today. First we had the news about Concerto for Constantine’s new E.P. and now Oliver Cole has announced he’ll be playing a show at Dublin’s Crawdaddy on the 18th of December.

Currently Tickets There doesn’t have any information about ticket prices (because they haven’t been announced), but we’ll update ye all as soon as we have them.

Read our reviews of Ollie’s latest single, What Will You Do?….by clicking that bright orange link ;).

Concerto for Constantine: Untitled E.P. (EP Review)

Posted in EP Review, IRISH NOISE!, Music, News with tags , , , , , , , , , , on November 12, 2009 by Tickets There

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March 17th, 2008 was the last day I remember not hearing a loud ringing in my left ear. Years earlier I had damaged the same ear after the sound at a Def Leppard show in the Ambassador had been turned up so loud even the critics sitting in the balcony had to mention it (and make the obligatory jokes of course). Typically enough yours truly was right up the front and after just two speedy hours of perfect hard hittin’ rock n roll classics from Sheffield’s greatest band, young Tickets There was left with impaired hearing and tinnitus for almost four years. One day it suddenly disappeared, after tortuous efforts like avoiding gigs (well, going to the front at least), not using headphones, using personal sound wave techniques and a whole bunch of other crap.

After all that, it only took one hour in the sleazy, dark ‘n’ smelly surroundings of Fibber MaGee’s and one of Irelands most exciting rock groups, Concerto for Constantine to bring it all back again. But hey, it was worth it.

Despite the fact that the band was only formed in mid 2007, by former JJ72 ringleader, Mark Greaney, Gavin Fox (Turn / Idlewild) and Binzer (The Frames / Everyone else), it wasn’t long before they were recording, touring the country, headlining shows, supporting legends and getting up to all sorts of rock ‘n’ roll shenanigans and Tickets There was…uhm, there to see it all. A year and a half after the Fibber’s incident my hearing is finally starting to improve, just in time for Concerto to kick things into overkill and wreak havoc all over again as they prepare to release their very first E.P.

Fans of the band will be familiar with the majority of the material here. Tracks like Cats Cradle, Killing Fields and the belting, fire breathing monster that is Gaps, have been staunch set list standards since the groups first shows together. Now they appear beefed up to the extreme, losing none of their live energy and sounding better than ever thanks to the groups hard out efforts in the studio. The original demo’s of these songs still had traces of the band finding their feet together but these recordings make it very clear that C4C are now very aware who they are and what they want from their sound.

Concerto’s first radio (download only) single, Minsk is also here. The recording is the same as the one that’s been on MySpace for a while…but this is not a problem. Quite the opposite in fact because, out of all the recordings the band did of this track, the current one is hard to contend with. An absolute belter of a song only enhanced in a live environment with the bands attack mode ‘set to kill’.

Not ones to simply release an EP of the same tracks that have been on their MySpace for the last two years, the band are also throwing in two of their lesser known future anthems, Vox Humana and Last Swim. Anyone who was at the bands Radio City show in February will remember Vox Humana. A slick yet raw guitar riff backed by a sublime, tense verse and a full on WAR mode chorus. Mark’s voice sounds incredible and one note of the chorus will see many a hard rock fan out there con-fuckin’-verted.

Last Swim is a song that made its debut when the band played their first headlining slot in Whelan’s last April. Written by Gavin Fox, the song is possibly the heaviest track the band has, despite a very mellow, uneasy (uneasy as in it doesn’t give you a chance to relax. Not that’s its bad ;)) verse. Marks voice, a repetitive guitar riff and some background rhythm dominate the majority of the track until the massive building, crashing Armageddon styled chorus explodes and sends the track soaring higher and higher before a symphony of guitar and bass solo’s come crashing back together for one final pounding. Think it’s over? Fuck no. Just a minute after the song goes silent, Concerto come crashing back in, full steam ahead.

The bands return may mean Tickets There will have to invest in some much needed ear plugs but god damn it we can’t wait. They are one of the loudest, one of the most theatrical and one of the best bands you can go and see live in Ireland these days. Now the band have a stellar EP under their belts, a large underground following and as fans will know, a whole stack of tracks on par with anything here just waiting for their chance to be recorded. Need we say more about this bands future?

Concerto for Constantine’s new EP is available now for streaming from their official MySpace. If you haven’t copped on yet, Tickets There is very much recommending all our readers to go and check it out right now.  

 

MySpace Review – Dirty 9s

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, MySpace Review with tags , , , , , on November 11, 2009 by Tickets There

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Ah, it’s late in the day and Tickets There is frustrated. We’ve wanted to do another review since finding the excellent Floyd Soul and the Wolf yesterday and uncover another of Irelands…..relatively unknown…ah no, ye lot know all these acts already. Tickets There doesn’t because here at TTHQ, we don’t believe in radio’s are television. Especially not when shows like the X-Factor are on (fucking pricks . just stop watching that shit or they’ll keep fucking making it!)

Dublin band, Dirty 9s caught our attention (goodish name) and Indie / Rock always deserves a check. Don’t know a thing about this band so without further ado let the review begin.

We’ve never seen the band live or heard their record.

I’m getting sick of this sample shit on loads of bands MySpace these days. Normally TT would pass them over but luckily (maybe not) for them there’s a video of first song Lucy Opus. Hmm, Brian Melko, no make-up  singing any one of the pop / rock track out there. About as Irish as the union jack and about as interesting as this review’s gonna be. Catchy in the same way that Snow Patrol is catchy. Like, just because it’s stuck in your head doesn’t mean it’s good, it sometimes means that you heard a really annoying song and you can’t shake it off. They can write, they can play but there’s no imagination here and it may as well have been written by any other pop rock band.

Look to the Left is up next. Another clean living, blandish kind of song. Actually, I’m being far too hard. These guys are much better than most of the crap out there. They just ain’t Tickets There’s thing. The singer sounds very like Cormac Battle on this one and he’s quite a good singer but the music ya know? It’s just on and unmoving-ish. Any band with two guitar players should be able to up the Balls dosage of these tracks but they don’t, much to our disappointment. At least they’re better than that Fight Like Apes, Chongo Pop, Kill Krinkle Club, Grand Pocket Orchestra horse-shit!! (God, we love bashing those bands so much!)

Weeknight Lovers sounds closer to an old JJ72 song, especially with yer mans (voice all high pitched and sounding cleaner than a bar of soap. Quite a nice song actually. Very simple, quiet and atmospheric. Tickets There likes this one.

Well, final opinion. You could do alot worse but we just feel there is enough Snow Patrols in the world without encouraging more. Weeknight Lovers is a very good song and deserves to be heard so for that reason alone, we’re giving the link. Go check them out and make yer own minds up.

It’s not rock or indie though, it’s pop and singer / songwriter

Tyler: “I’m Not Leaving Aerosmith!”

Posted in Music, News with tags , , , , , , on November 11, 2009 by Tickets There

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So, it seems the whole story about Steven Tyler leaving Aerosmith was a bust and nothing more than a public bitch fight. Last night, Tyler joined The Joe Perry Project on stage at the Fillmore, New York for a version of the Smiths’s classic, Walk This Way.

From the stage, Tyler announced that he wasn’t leaving the group, despite all the rumors to the contrary. Watch the video below to see more.

…and read the Full story, quotes and all over at Blabbermouth by Clicking Here

Don’t you just love Tickets There? We will always point you towards a reputable site that provides all the details 🙂

Guns N’ Roses 2010 Tour Official!

Posted in Music, News with tags , , , , , , on November 11, 2009 by Tickets There

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Moving swiftly along from the disastrous audio spectacle that is Slash’s new single Sahara and it’s totally original B-Side, Paradise City, we can now look on to the happy, happy news that is…drum roll please….the fact that Guns N’ Roses have made the 2010  Tour Dates official.

The bands MySpace and Facebook were updated with the dates today so all eyes on are on the gunsnroses.com website for the final confirmation.

Lead singer and living rock super god, Axl Rose and the band have yet to make any comment about the dates but all’s looking good so far. With any luck the band will start to announce further dates in the US and Europe soon.

Check Tickets There’s previous post for a full list of the dates and the official tour video by Clicking Here (Dates) and Here (Video)

Guns N’ Roses – gotta love em!

Slash – Sahara / Paradise City (Single Review)

Posted in Music, News, Single Review with tags , , , , , , on November 11, 2009 by Tickets There

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Tickets There knows full well we should not be reviewing this, so we’ll keep it brief. Let us tell you right now, we hate both of these songs (yes, even Paradise City. It’s not a classic anymore. Instead it’s become…well, let’s save that for a little further down).

Sahara, featuring Koshi Inaba from Japanese hard rock outfit, B’Z (who’ve actually had something like forty odd consecutive number one singles and sold 78 million albums in Japan alone!!) Is one of the worst songs Slash has ever been associated with. We say one of the worst but honestly, we can’t think of anything else as bad, as boring, as shit as this track that Slash has worked on. It’s sooo boring, it doesn’t have any trace of rock n roll about it and the whole thing just reeks of ‘Gimmie Mo Money bitches!!’. With this single, Slash has sold out almost every ounce of credibility the famous living room guitarist had left. There isn’t even that many guitar moments in the bloody song so what’s the fucking point!!

As for the B-Side!. For a man complaining and whining about being asked about Guns N Roses all the time, it’s a wonder he didn’t stop and think that a cover of Guns N Roses classic, Paradise City would stir a few more GNR relaxed questions and conversations into the mix. Then again, let’s be honest. Slash was a great guitar player in Guns N Roses when he had Izzy, Axl and Duff helping out with the song writing, the singing, the composing, the attitude, the balls to pull it off and the chemistry to make it all work. On his own, with this album and it’s 1,000 page list of ‘guest musicians’, he’s just lost the plot.

Actually, I take that back. The plot for this album all along has been ‘Cash In!’ and that’ll probably work. Unfortunately it might just push Slash out of the musical limelight only die-hards and X-Factor viewers hold him I now.

Tickets There says shite but doubtless enough there’ll be some twat complaining about how unique, special, warm hearted, diverse and spiritual these mockeries are. Let me tell you right now, Tickets There doesn’t want to hear it.

Oh and Koshi, Hard Rock singers aren’t meant to sound like a guy who just got kicked in the balls with steel toe boots. They’re meant to sound like the guy that kicked him. Ask Lemmy!

Perry: Aerosmith Seeking New Vocalist!!

Posted in Music, News with tags , , , , , on November 11, 2009 by Tickets There

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In other news, the Christian faith seeking to replace Jesus as the primary character in the new testament. Well, both things are about as possible as each other aren’t they?

It’s a sad day. Joe Perry has brought the rumor mills near closing with his latest remarks that Aerosmith are looking for a new vocalist. Although not 100% official (on top of claims that the band are being seriously misquoted) , Perry did post the following comment on his Twitter page earlier today,

“AEROSMITH is positively looking for a new singer to work with. You just can’t take 40 years of experience and throw it in the bin!”

Despite all the commotion caused by Stephen Tyler’s comments to Classic Rock Magazine earlier this week, the main man himself has still to issue and update to the media or fans. Fans are hoping that before any rash actions are taken, the band sit down and work out their differences and get back to being Americas premier rock n roll before their fortieth anniversary next year.

Tickets There is one of those fans. Come on guys, work it out and stop being babies. You’ve known each other for over four decades!! Don’t piss away everything because of a bitch fight.

Read more @ Blabbermouth by Clicking Here!

MySpace Review – Floyd Soul and The Wolf

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, MySpace Review with tags , , , , , on November 10, 2009 by Tickets There

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I’ve tried several bands over the last few days and none of them, not fucking one of them caught my attention in any serious way. Since Tickets There has to be all ‘happy, friendly and bollocks’ from now on, I wasn’t allowed to cut into any of them like I wanted but today, today I’ve found a band that relieves my aching, maniac serial killing styled murderous heart, Floyd Soul and the Wolf. I’m sure they’re well known because they’re too damn good not to be but since no one at Tickets There actually listens to a radio, we don’t find these acts as quickly (but we do find them in the end – Ed).

Nice to have a band from Waterford in the MySpace review section for a change. On their MySpace under ‘Sounds Like’ they’ve written ‘Why Don’t You Tell Us’ so, Tickets There is gonna try but after a couple of pre-listens, we still haven’t nailed it. We just know we like it, we like it very much.

I’ve never seen them live or heard their album (if they have one).

Absinthe, not just a drink but a song title. On any other day Tickets There would argue that only Lemmy could pull of a title like that but here we go, proven wrong once again. It’s a strange song to say the least. Like relaxed indie with dance, with rock, with silent melodies, hushed instruments and just a general good feeling n buzz about the track. It’s catchy, it’s upbeat, it’s soulful and it’s good. Have listened to it about ten times and every time just gets better and better. Next one!

Same vibes appear on second track Battle of Booze except this one sounds more rockfish than indie. Lead singer Floyd Soul has a great dry kind of voice. Oh hang on, banjo’s and Beatles styled beats half way through. Good change and back to the up down beat tippin’, toe tappin’ niceness of chill-axed, rock ‘n’ mojo roll a-hoi-hoi.  Short, interesting and also, quite good.

Tickets There loves good old fashioned classic rock n roll. We like ZZ Top, we like the Smith! (Aero, not vegan fest 1989), we like The Stones, The Kinks, Zeppelin, The Doors and we like the blues driven riffs, cow bell drumming’, classic eighties American highway vocal styling’s, smacked all over Floyd Souls thirds song, Give It A Chance. Great track, full on rock with some poppy moments. What more could you want?

Now this one’s a little easier to nail down. Life in Time is classic Neil Young and a damn good job of it.  I’m not heading into too many details because well, no matter how much shit I write and no matter how many nice, flattering things I can think off to put down on this review, it won’t change the fact that this band are deadly and you have to go and hear them. So stop worrying about reading this drivel and go over there and give them some spins. Then go out there and buy whatever the hell you can from them and then finally, smack yourself for still reading this after I told you not to!

Check out Floyd Soul and The Wolf’s MySpace by Clicking Here.

You will hear more about these guys on Tickets There in the future.

Tickets There Gig Guide Returning

Posted in General Tickets There Blog, Music, News with tags , , on November 10, 2009 by Tickets There

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That’s right folks, after almost a year of no updates, the Tickets There gig guide is returning. Not only that, but it’s coming to the Tickets There WordPress for the First time!.

Starting this weekend, Tickets There will provide fortnightly updates of the best gigs (according to us) taking place in the capital and, when possible, around the country.

Check Back on Sunday the 15th to see the first installment of this new series.

Until then , take care ya’ll

Tickets There!.

NEOSUPERVITAL: 12.11.2009

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, News with tags , , , , , , on November 10, 2009 by Tickets There

As you may have read, Tickets There managed to secure an exclusive interview with Mr. Tim Vital of Neosupervital fame.

The Interview is currenty being writte up so pop back on Thursday to read all about the changes in the band, how work on their second album is progressing and Tim’s plans for the future.

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IMRO Announce Live Music Awards 2009 Shortlist

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, News with tags , , on November 9, 2009 by Tickets There

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Once again Tickets There is stealing news (but at least we’re not lying about it) from our Twitter updates. Hot Press have just reported that IMRO has released the short list for it’s Live Music Awards 2009.

The can be viewed below and the Winner will be announced on December 1st and IMRO’s Dublin HQ. All IMRO members can vote for their choice.

Hop on over to Hot Press to read about the HP Readers Venue Award.

2009 Shortlist:

Dublin:

  • Crawdaddy
  • Olympia Theatre
  • The O2
  • Vicar St.
  • Whelan’s

Rest of Leinster:

  • The Backroom, Navan
  • The Late Lounge, Kill
  • Set Theatre, Kilkenny
  • Spirit Store, Dundalk
  • The Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny

Munster:

  • Cyprus Avenue, Cork
  • Dolan’s Warehouse, Limerick
  • The Everyman Theatre, Cork
  • INEC, Killarney
  • The Pavilion, Cork

Connaught: (Three venues from Galway and not one from Sligo or Leitrim??)

  • Campbell’s Tavern,
  • Headford; Crane Bar, Galway;
  • Roisin Dubh, Galway;
  • Royal Theatre & Event Centre, Castlebar
  • Town Hall Theatre, Galway

Ulster (Donegal, Cavan & Monaghan):

  • Balor Arts Centre; An Grianan, Letterkenny
  • Iontas, Castleblaney
  • McGrory’s, Culduff
  • Ramor Theatre, Cavan

Iron Maiden start work on new Album!

Posted in Music, News with tags , , , on November 7, 2009 by Tickets There

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Just read on Blabbermouth that Iron Maiden have officially started working on their fifteenth studio album. Janick Gers (lead guitars) was speaking to BBC news and he confirmed that the band have been writing new material for the album and are heading of the Paris for three weeks to work on the new tracks.

Maiden’s last album, A Matter of Life and Death was release in 2006. They caused some controversy when the announced they’d be playing the album in it’s entirety on tour and ignoring most of their back catalogue.

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Ash – Arcadia (Single Review)

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, Single Review with tags , , , , , , , on November 7, 2009 by Tickets There

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On a total Ash buzz today and can’t wait until Monday to review the next single. Song has been heard, words must be written and bitches must get their rock!! The third release from the A – Z Series is titled Arcadia and it’s due out on November 9th. If you’ve been following the band recently, you’ll know all about the 26 singles being released every fortnight for the next year. If you haven’t been following them, you know it now!

So far we’ve seen some disco. Then we got some monster eighties mash up. Then we saw some featherweight rock ballady work. Arcadia notches things up a wee bit in all respects. I haven’t heard the studio recording so this review is just based on a live video on You Tube.

The start is similar in ways to the last single, Joy Kicks Darkness. However everything kicks in a lot faster. The guitars are louder and heavier. The drums are wilder and Tim’s voice is more classic Ash. There’s no quiet moments and the harmonies sound like they’ll be killer on the studio version. Its shit catchy and sung at this speed just increases its catchiness. What can I tell ya, it’s probably my favorite along with Return of White Rabbit.

The only thing missing (and maybe I’m just missing it) is a full on Guitar Solo like they had in Joy Kicks Darkness. Tim is the most unlikely rock guitarist since Rivers Cuomo but when he rocks; he fucking rocks the place (just listen to that riff in Uncle Pat…which I’ve just stuck on because it rocks so fucking much!). Still a pretty sweet track and one Tickets There hopes they include in the set.

I’ll add the video when they release the official one. Until next Time, Happy Halloweennnnnn…..belated 😉

UPDATED – 09/11/2009: Just heard the studio recording of this track and it’s savage. Go and check it out by Clicking Here.

Ash – Joy Kicks Darkness (Single Review)

Posted in IRISH NOISE!, Music, Single Review with tags , , , on November 7, 2009 by Tickets There

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Third single this year from Tickets There’s choice for Irelands leading alternative rock group, Ash and the third style we’ve seen from them. From the hard fueled disco styling’s of Return of White Rabbit the Co. Down boys moved onto some classic eighties era synths and pop with True Love 1980. The second single of their A-Z Series. Joy Kicks Darkness is more along the lines of restrained loud rock! And TT likes this.

Beginning with a slow, muted guitar intro and some light military style drumming on the snare, Joy Kicks Darkness is one of those builders Tickets There likes to discuss so much. It explodes in traditional Ash patented excessive, cathy pop style. The verse is a little slow at first but it grows on you once you hear the grandness of the chorus, not to mention the monster guitar solo’s and leads towards the end.

After a few listens it seems the for the second (third really) time in a row, Ash have pulled it off. Joy Kicks Darkness isn’t their best work but it’s pretty damn good and if we had a few more like it in the charts, the music world would be a lot more fun.