5/3/08: TWO MORE NIGHTS WITH THE KILLING JOKES

This year, after twenty years, the original reunion of the Killing Joke. The return of drummer Paul Ferguson made peace with the singer Jaz Coleman at the funeral of Paul Raven (the bass player who had taken over from Youth in 1982 and who died of a heart attack on 20 October) reassembled the original line-up that had disbanded in 1987 after the release of 'Brighter Than A Thousand Suns'. Now the band is busy making their latest studio album, whose title is still unknown, which will be followed by a world tour starting on 13 September from Tokyo, then in Italy on Friday 19 and Saturday 20 September at the Rolling Stone in Milan.
For fans of the new generation, the long-awaited time has finally come to meet the original Killing Joke: Jaz Coleman (vocals), Geordie Walker (guitar), Martin 'Youth' Glover (bass) and Paul Fergurson (drums) will perform in each city of the tour on two consecutive nights. During the first one they will perform the first two albums in their entirety 'Killing Joke' (1980) e 'What's This...For' (1981). During the second, they will play the entire 'Pandemonium' (1994) in memory of Paul Raven, plus the first singles released on the Island label, 'Are You Receiving', 'Requiem' and 'Wardance', true examples of the sublimation of their sound. A post-industrial sound, built on distorted electronic textures, on pounding sounds, pure industrial noise and pure metallic punk, on Coleman's shouting and anguished singing, poised between hard-rock and new wave, punk and gothic-rock.
The obscure, industrial-influenced post-punk outfit that formed in Notting Hill, London, in 1979 is still the reference band for an entire generation of bands, from Nine Inch Nails to Ministry via Deftones and Korn. Their 'apocalyptic' style has infected not only the industrial scene, but also the dark-wave and noise-rock scenes, proving to be one of the most influential formulas in British rock history. True ferrymen from punk and new wave to modern rock, the creators of the 'game that kills' have managed to cash in on history what record sales have long denied them.

FRIDAY 19 SEPTEMBER - MILAN - ROLLING STONE
SATURDAY 20 SEPTEMBER - MILAN -ROLLING STONE
Information on tickets and admission on sale soon on this site.

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