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La TAF & BOOMERANG présentent SEE YOU IN THE PIT - SICK OF IT ALL - Mercredi 24 juillet 2024 - Ouverture des portes, du truck et du bar à 19h - 25 € prévente / 28 € sur place - Adhésion annuelle obligatoire 3€.SICK OF IT ALL - Hardcore, New YorkLes légendes du hardcore de New York, Sick Of It All, ne ralentissent pas avec l'âge, le quatuor de longue date est toujours en colère...Les piliers du genre ont encore de belles années devant eux. Sick Of It All reste un symbole de continuité, d'intégrité et de détermination. C'est une bonne nouvelle pour les fans de Sick Of It All et pour la scène hardcore. Depuis sa formation en 1986, Sick Of It All a parcouru le monde à de nombreuses reprises, joué devant des centaines de milliers de personnes et sorti 11 albums complets acclamés. Le dernier en date est l'hymne émeutier Wake the Sleeping Dragon . Le fait que Sick Of It All continue à vivre selon les normes de leur charte originale n'est pas une question d'évidence, cela fait partie de leur ADN respectif. Le hardcore, c'est Sick Of It All. Nous sommes un groupe qui se nourrit de la frustration , déclare le batteur Armand Majidi. Le vieillissement semble bien s'accorder avec notre message, contrairement à un groupe qui chante la fête jusqu'au bout de la nuit. Il y a tellement d'aspects horribles du monde qui deviennent plus évidents pour nous année après année, que nous n'avions pas vus ou compris avant, et qui alimentent notre frustration chaque jour. Nous avons vécu assez longtemps pour voir à travers la matrice, et heureusement que nous avons ce groupe, qui nous permet de nous défouler. Armand Majidi Batteur Et SICK OF IT ALL va exprimer et déclarer sa colère. Comme sur les albums Blood, Sweat and No Tears (1989), Scratch the Surface (1994) et The Last Act of Defiance (2014), les New-Yorkais n'ont pas peur d'exprimer leur colère sur Wake the Sleeping Dragon. Écrit et arrangé avec leur ami et producteur The Jerry Farley (Lamb Of God, Every Time I Die), les premiers titres Inner Vision , Hardcore Horseshoe et The Snake (Break Free) conservent le son caractéristique de SICK OF IT ALL, mais y ajoutent mélodie, lourdeur et rapidité. Les voix de Tim McIlrath et de Chuck Ragan ajoutent également une nouvelle dynamique. Au travers des 17 chansons de Wake the Sleeping Dragon !, SICK OF IT ALL propose un album qui respecte la tradition tout en gardant un œil sur l'avenir. Nous n'avons pas hésité à utiliser des mélodies plus fortes sur cet album , explique Majidi. Il y a donc des moments musicaux frappants. En fait, nous avons choisi de ne pas nous limiter. Les chansons se distinguent les unes des autres en représentant de nombreux styles musicaux différents qui nous ont influencés. Sur Wake the Sleeping Dragon, SICK OF IT ALL a choisi de modifier l'approche des paroles.Alors que les frustrations quotidiennes, l'idiotie politique, la guerre, les déséquilibres de pouvoir et l'inégalité en général ont longtemps alimenté les paroles de SICK OF IT ALL - le titre de l'album Wake the Sleeping Dragon ! fait référence à un mécanisme de protestation - aujourd'hui, ils se concentrent sur la situation dans son ensemble tout en injectant un peu de légèreté dans les chansons. Sur cet album, nous avons adopté une approche plus ouverte, plus communautaire et plus humoristique de l'écriture des paroles , explique Majidi. Nous avons abordé tellement de sujets différents, certains plus légers que d'autres. Nous avons si souvent fait dans le sérieux que ce qui frappe le plus les gens, c'est l'amusement que nous avons eu avec les paroles. Il est toujours temps de faire la révolution, donc ce message est clair et net sur de nombreuses chansons, mais nous parlons aussi de héros musicaux comme les Bad Brains ( That Crazy White Boy Shit ), de démons intérieurs ( The Snake (Break Free.) ), de notre dégoût pour la maltraitance des animaux ( Bull's Anthem ), du narcissisme agaçant sur les médias sociaux, des amis que nous avons perdus, de la vie sur la route, des guerres imminentes pour les ressources, ainsi que des schémas de mosh pit qui peuvent être liés à la calvitie masculine. Nous nous sommes permis une plus grande liberté lyrique sur cet album, c'est certain !Pour la pochette, SICK OF IT ALL voulait qu'elle soit directement liée aux paroles. Conçue par Ernie Parada de Hellgate Industries et inspirée par l'idée de Lou Koller et Parada d'une affiche de film de monstres des années 50, la pochette de Wake the Sleeping Dragon ! est frappante par son utilisation de jaunes, d'oranges, de rouges et de noirs. Le fait que la mascotte Alleyway Dragon de SICK OF IT ALL soit également présente n'est pas seulement une question d'esprit, mais aussi une partie de l'histoire du groupe. Lou et Ernie ont eu l'idée de faire une pochette dans le style des films de monstres , explique Majidi. Le dragon escaladant l'Empire State est un concept que j'ai toujours voulu voir se concrétiser, donc les deux idées étaient destinées à se r
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Sick of It All Biography

Sick Of It All is a nyhc band formed by brothers Lou (vocals) and Pete Koller (guitar), Armand Majidi (drums) and Rich Cipriano (bass) in 1986.

Hailing from the borough of Queens in New York City, Sick Of It All was formed alongside NYHC bands Straight Ahead, and Rest In Pieces which both featured Majidi and current Sick Of It All bass player Craig Setari. Majidi joined forces with the Koller brothers and Rich Cipriano to record the Sick Of It All demo in 1986, after original bassist Mark McNielly and drummer David Lamb didn't find their musical footing. The band began to play Sunday afternoon matinees at renowned hardcore venue CBGB's, occasionally sharing the bill with Straight Ahead or Rest In Pieces, and soon after released a self-titled 7" on Revelation Records (which was later re-issued on the tenth anniversary of its release, in 1997).

The band released their first full-length, Blood, Sweat And No Tears on Relativity Records in 1989, which rapidly became an underground classic. Their follow-up, the legendary Just Look Around released in 1992, confirmed the band as the flag-bearer for a new era of hardcore. It also heralded European and Japanese tours, a significant line-up change and the chance to sign for a major record label.

Amidst cries of 'sell-out' from fickle fans and under pressure from misguided music executives to rival the success of bands like Rancid and The Offspring, Sick Of It All released their heaviest record to date on major label EastWest Records, in the form of 1994's Scratch The Surface. The record was a brutal response to those who assumed the band would create a more radio-friendly sound, as the band took aim at rule-makers, rapists and Hardcore reality. They even found time to record the hilarious "Step Down" video - a biting parody of Hardcore dancing that showcases the band's oft-overlooked sense of humour. The record was also the first recorded with long-time friend and former Straight Ahead, Rest In Pieces, Youth of Today and Agnostic Front bassist Craig Setari, who had replaced Rich Cipriano in early 1993.

But not everything was running to plan. Born Against, another NYHC band who insisted in an infamous radio argument between the two bands that Sick Of It All's decision to sign for a major record label was the antithesis of what hardcore music was about. Born Against's major argument was that it allowed the label the censor the band, but they also seemed to fear a commercial success of the tougher side of hardcore. In the argument people of both sides almost seem to make parodies of themselves.

Worse still for the band, in December 1992, a mentally-ill student wearing a Sick Of It All shirt shot and killed two people at a Massachusetts school, and wounded several others. After being inundated with claims that they initiated violence at shows and through their music, the band eloquently defended their craft in the liberal media (particularly The New York Times), but offered a more forceful indictment on the knee-jerk reactions of conservative America in the form of the scathing "Goatless" off the Scratch The Surface album.

The success of Scratch The Surface allowed the band to tour worldwide, and it was not until 1997 that they released their second record on the EastWest label, Built To Last. More punk-inspired than their previous effort, Built To Last produced a number of live staples for the band, including "Us vs. Them," "Busted" and the always-played "Good Lookin' Out." The album also marked the end of Sick Of It All's contractual agreement with EastWest and, having received dubiously little money from the sale of any of their records, it was with some relief that the band left the label for pastures anew.

In 1998, Sick Of It All signed to independent record label Fat Wreck Chords, owned and run by Fat Mike of Californian band NOFX. After releasing the "Potential For A Fall" single - for which another side-splitting video was filmed, Call To Arms was released in February 1999. The album featured relatively few traditional hardcore tracks, as the intensely personal lyrics of songs like "Let Go," "The Future Is Mine," "Morally Confused" "Hindsight," and "Martin" shone through. There's even a love song on the album, in the form of the touching "Sanctuary."

Less critically acclaimed was the 2000 follow-up, Yours Truly. Despite containing some of the bands favoured live tracks, including "Blown Away," "The Bland Within," "District" and "America," some fans felt alienated by the album's progressive nature and in a recent interview, frontman Lou Koller claimed that the album's cover art probably contributed to its poor reception.

In 2001, Sick Of It All released their classic home video The Story So Far, and a year later a live record was released as part of Fat Wreck's Live In A Dive series. The album showcases tracks from Sick Of It All's entire career up to that point in time, and is generally regarded as an excellent example of the incredible intensity and energy generated by the band and its fans.

2003 saw Sick Of It All release their seventh studio album: Life on the Ropes. For some, it was a return to the form of old as the band lashed out against political oppression, violence and complacency in an album reminiscent of their earlier Scratch The Surface opus. In 2004, the band also released an album of b-sides, covers and rare tracks entitled Outtakes For The Outcast, which contains some must-have Sick Of It All recordings.

In early 2005, Sick Of It All signed on to metal/hardcore label, Abacus Recordings to record the follow-up to Fat Wreck's Life On The Ropes. The new album, titled Death To Tyrants promises to keep up with Sick Of It All's track record as a unique hardcore outfit and is slated for a release sometime in 2006.

in 2006 Sick Of It All released the stunning "Death To Tyants" a brutal assault on the senses They toured the US and Europe multiple times, and they are touring Europe throughout November and December with Madball and others. They filmed a video for "Take The Night Off" and got play on Headbanger's Ball on MTV as well as FUSE and other video outlets. They return to NYC in late December and join Hatebreed in co-headlining the Stillborn FEST at 5 huge shows across the northeast.

In 2007 Abacus Recordings Released OUR IMPACT WILL BE FELT-A TRIBUTE TO SICK OF IT ALL. Featuring bands that sick of it all influenced doing covers of Sick Of It all Songs. This brilliant recording features performances by Rise Against, Madball, No Redeeming Social Value, Hatebreed, The Bouncing Souls, Napalm Death, Pennywise, Sepultura, Walls of Jericho, and many more.

Not merely through their longevity, but also via a back catalogue of essential Hardcore releases and one of the most dynamic live sets ever seen, Sick Of It All have established themselves as one of hardcore's most vital bands. From the snarling anger of early tracks such as "Friends Like You" and "My Revenge," to the socio-political commentary of songs like "Just Look Around" and "Call To Arms," from indictments of the music industry in "Disco Sucks, Fuck Everything" and "Paper Tiger (Fakin' The Punk)," to the positive unity inspired by tracks like "Step Down" and "Chip Away," Sick Of It All will continue to remain a vibrant and relevant member of the punk community, long after the band decides to call it quits.

In 1995, the somewhat dubious German label Lost And Found Records released in Europe only, Spreading The Hardcore Reality and Live In A World Full Of Hate, the latter of which was supposedly recorded live in New Jersey in 1993, but was actually recorded at a chaotic show in Berlin in 1994. This bootleg ruse was created because of the band's contractual obligations at the time.

Numerous Sick Of It All fans have tattoos of the "Alleyway Dragon" - the band's official logo. Some people have claimed that the band misappropriated a gang symbol, but the band often claims that the Alleyway Crew was never an actual gang to begin with. A gang of friends, perhaps, but never one with criminal intent. They claim the dragon is a symbol of friendship. The "Alleyway" is a school yard in Flushing, Queens, where the band and all of its friends would gather.
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