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The Black Lips

When
Tue Feb 28th, 2012
Where

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Doors open
8:00pm
Entry
R18
Cover charge*
$65.00
*Guide only - booking fees may apply
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NOTE VENUE CHANGE - MOVED FROM POWERSTATION TO THE KINGS ARMS.

THE BLACK LIPS

Atlanta flower-punk quartet the Black Lips bring their hell-raising antics and raw garage-rock sound back to our shores on 28th February 2012.
Infamous for their stage riots, being deported from India for criminal acts on stage (witness on YouTube!) and other good time no-good-nik-ness across the globe it will be their first show back in New Zealand since playing the inaugural Laneways festival in 2010.

For the newcomers, imagine, the Beastie Boys playing Nuggets influenced rock and roll. Did you see them last time they were over If you did youll know that their live show involves three front men singing lead, flying blood, group kissing, sudden nudity and sometimes fireworks explosions. If you didnt then time to pull your finger out of your ass and get wise.

Their latest album Arabia Mountain was recorded with famed producer Mark Ronson – who is known for both his sharply-honed solo albums Version and Record Collection, and his production work for the likes of Sean Paul, Nas, Kaiser Chiefs, Adele and most notably UK soul-pop diva Amy Winehouses international breakthrough Back To Black. Arabia Mountain finds the Black Lips digging deep into the roots of their exposed-nerve sound whilst exploring new possibilities in their music.

Singer-guitarist Cole Alexander explains: “Were not purists who just want to sound old, but there are certain recording techniques which were used a long time ago that sound really good, and can be used in todays context. We felt Mark Ronson understood that.”

While the band have by no means turned their backs on the storming punk and garage-rock that is the core of their confrontational style, the album showcases a willingness to push the bands stylistic boundaries further than ever before.

Alexander elaborates: “We tried to do what we do best, and keep it raw, but we also opened up to working with a producer and experimenting with new sounds. We tried to keep doing what were doing, while expanding and growing at the same time.”

Tickets onsale from the 27th October 2011 from www.ticketmaster.co.nz or Real Groovy Auckland

Links
black-lips.com
muchmoremusic.co.nz
powerstation.net.nz
Tags
rock

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