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The Freeze Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

The Freeze

Jun 8, 2018

6:30 PM UTC
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The Freeze Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Performing Live: TIMECOP 1983 -- https://www.facebook.com/timecop1983 ÆON RINGS -- https://www.facebook.com/aeonrings KORINE -- https://www.facebook.com/korineband With DJs: Devon Meikee Magnetic Mr. Smith Dazzle Room: Neon Black Danny Delorean Fact.50 Five years ago, all the way back in 2013, the very first Turbo Drive party happened. As far as we can tell, this makes us the longest running synthwave event in the world. Carpenter Brut played only two solo show on their first US tour, and one of them was with us. Who can forget the legendary, sold-out FM-84 / The Midnight show, which was FM-84's first show with his singer (his actual first show was also at Turbo Drive), and The Midnight's first ever live show! The first time Sung played in the US was at Turbo Drive. Robert Parker's first US show: Turbo Drive. Over the years, we've also hosted: Perturbator, Gost, Dance with the Dead, Betamaxx, Le Matos, Arcade High, Anoraak, Danger, Night Club, Syntax, Tonebpox, Protector 101, Shredder 1984, Megahit, Vector Hold, Lucy in Disguise, Phaserland, D/A/D, Street Cleaner, The Encounter, FaceXHugger, Beautiful Machines, Who Ha, and many more. For day two of our 5 year anniversary celebrations, we're bringing in one of the bigger names in the scene: Timecop 1983. Describing himself as, "specializing in the more dream/romantic side of 80s-inspired music", he has teamed up with the likes of Futurecop, Dead Astronauts, synthwave siren Phoenix, and Phaserland, among others. Follow Turbo Drive on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/turbodrive and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/turbodrivesf/ synthwave. doors @ 9:30pm; show @ 10:30pm. 18+ with ID. $16 advance; $17 day of show. Buy tickets: https://www.dnalounge.com/calendar/2018/06-08d.html Watch and listen: Timecop 1983: Back to You: http://youtu.be/oQH-vtz-ZKo Æon Rings: Drowning: http://youtu.be/ityhZmfGXz8
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The Freeze Biography

There is more than one band with this name:

1) The Freeze is an east coast melodic hardcore band that has been a twisted beacon of energy in the hardcore punk scene for over 20 years. After their formation in 1979 and release of the "I Hate Tourists" Ep in 1980 they recorded the famous song "This Is Boston, Not LA" which became the title of the now infamous comp Lp. Although thought of as a Boston band they were actually from the Cape Cod area orignally. After forming while still in high school, the band went thru many shifting line-ups all revolving around singer/lyricist Clif Hanger and for most of the bands existence, guitarist and co-writer Bill Close. In 1983 they released the classic hardcore Lp "Land Of The Lost" and then were more or less successful at producing a new Lp every couple years or so up thru the "personal troubles" period of the "Misery Loves Company" record and ending with their last full-length in 1999, "One False Move" on Dr.Strange records. The Freeze music is driving hardcore at it's roots but always has a solid melodic ring thanks to the more-than-competent musical ability of guitarist Bill Close. Clif's lyrics are dark, twisted, unstable, paranoid and at their best are fantasy stories from the scary corners of his mind.

2) The Freeze is also a punk band formed in 1976. The Freeze formed in 1976 and initially consisted of Gordon Sharp (vocals), David Clancy (guitar), Keith Grant (bass), and Graeme Radin (drums). (Later line-ups would see the addition of a guitarist/saxophonist/clarinetist Tony Wallis, alternate drummer/keyboardist Neil Braidwood and alternate bassist Mike Moran.) The band was active from 1976 to 1982, gigging continuously throughout their homeland of Scotland, and supporting a wide range of acts, from the likes of Sham 69 to Echo & The Bunnymen. On stage they were quite the lively bunch - with an unusually diverse spectrum of sound, glam-punk gender-bending theatrics, and a knack for random song improvisation - it was a package that often left onlookers enthusiastically scratching their heads in astonishment.

The group had two official releases – 1979’s debut 7-inch EP In Colour, and 1980’s 7-inch single Celebration, both of which were self-financed on their own A1 label. And although The Freeze would prove that they undoubtedly had both the musical talent and vision needed to propel their name into the greater new wave market, it was their eclectic and unpredictable nature that ultimately barred them from capturing proper label interest. Not to say their wasn't any interested… John Peel noticed the band and in late 1980 invited them to do their first BBC radio session, followed by another session in 1981, both of which have yet to see any official release. By 1982 Gordon had become increasingly dissatisfied with the confines of the band’s musical format, wishing to instead give focus to more experimental song structures, a desire which eventually lead him to forge a new union with fellow core-member David Clancy, move to London and change the band’s name to Cindytalk.

(text taken from http://lifeonthedot.blogspot.com/2007/08/freeze-in-colour-ep-1979.html)
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