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Gallows
There will be no more grey, we have finished digging the grave, we are the new black, and we're as serious as a heart attack
Por ordem:
Stuart "Stu" Gili-Ross baixo Steph Carter guitarra Wade MacNeil voz Laurent "Lags" Barnard guitarra Lee Barratt bateria
Ex-membros:
Frank Carter voz
Born in 2005, Hertfordshire (Inglaterra)
Website | MySpace | LastFM | YouTube
Vencedores do prémio Best British Newcomer da Kerrang! em 2007
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DISCOGRAFIA
2005 Demo (self-released)
- 5 faixas, 4 edições diferentes. Menos de 100 cópias no total talvez, rara!
2007 Demo (re-release)
- Holy Roar Records (UK). 4 faixas, vinil branco 7", /500.
2006 Orchestra of Wolves
- In at a Deep End Records (UK)
2007 Orchestra of Wolves (re-release)
- Epitaph Records (UK). + 3 faixas bónus e novo artwork.
2007 Orchestra of Wolves (Deluxe Edt)
- Warner Music. Novo artwork, 2 CDs; CD2 c/ BBC PunkSesions live tracks + 2 novas músicas + 1 cover (Black Flag "Nervous Breakdown").
2007 Orchestra of Wolves (edição japonesa)
- Warner Music Japan. Tracklist e artwork originais.
2007 Orchestra of Wolves (re-release)
- Warner Music. Artwork original + 4 faixas bónus, incluindo Staring at the Rude Bois (The Ruts cover)
2007 Orchestra of Wolves (vinil)
- Warner Music. LP, novo artwork. Verde, pressagem limitada
2007 Abandon Ship (single)
- Warner Music. 2 faixas, Abandon Ship + Nervous Breakdown.
2007 Abandon Ship (vinil, gatefold set #1)
- Warner Music. Vinil 7". Preto.
- Warner Music. Vinil 7". Preto, lado B com gravura.
2007 Abandon Ship (vinil, gatefold set #2)
- Warner Music. Vinil 7". Verde.
- Warner Music. Vinil 7". Rosa, lado B com gravura.
2007 In the Belly of a Shark (single)
- Warner Music. 2 faixas, In the Belly of a Shark + If Credit's What Matters I'll Take Credit.
2007 In the Belly of a Shark (vinil, gatefold set)
- Warner Music. Vinil 7". Azul.
- Warner Music. Vinil 7". Roxo.
2007 Just Because You Sleep Next to Me Doesn't Mean You're Safe (single)
- Warner Music. Vinil 7"; 1 faixa, Just Because You Sleep Next to Me... + screenprinted side.
2007 Staring at the Rude Bois (single)
- Warner Music. The Ruts cover ft Lethal Bizzle. 2 tracks, original + remix.
2007 Staring at the Rude Bois (vinil pt 1)
- Warner Music. Vinil 7", amarelo. The Ruts cover ft Lethal Bizzle + Abandon Ship.
2007 Staring at the Rude Bois (vinil pt 2)
- Warner Music. Vinil 7", vermelho. The Ruts cover ft Lethal Bizzle + In the Belly of a Shark.
2007 Gallows / November Coming Fire Split (vinil re-release)
- Thirty Days Of Night Records. Vinil 7", Violeta. Limitado a 200 cópias.
- Thirty Days Of Night Records. Vinil 7", Azul turquesa. Limitado a 200 cópias.
2008 Gold Dust (advance track)
- Warner Music. Faixa editada antes do lançamento do Grey Britain, não está incluída em nenhum outro lançamento.
2009 Grey Britain
- Warner Music.
2009 Grey Britain (Deluxe Edt)
- Warner Music. 2 CDs; CD + DVD (feature film + 5 clips).
2009 Grey Britain (vinil)
- Warner Music. Vinil 12" /500.
2009 London is the Reason (digitalsingle)
- Warner Music. 3 faixas; original + demo + live.
2009 The Vulture, Act I & II (digital single)
- Warner Music. 2 faixas; original + single/edit version.
2009 Misery (digital single)
- Warner Music.
2009 I Dread the Night (digital single)
- Warner Music. 4 faixas; original + remix + demo + "The Riverbed" demo.
2010 Gallows / November Coming Fire Split (vinil re-release)
- Thirty Days Of Night Records. Vinil 7", Azul/Branco. Limitado a 200 cópias.
- Thirty Days Of Night Records. Vinil 7", Castanho/Preto. Limitado a 200 cópias.
- Thirty Days Of Night Records. Vinil 7", Preto. Limitado a 100 cópias.
2011 True Colors (advance track)
- ?. Faixa editada antes do lançamento do EP "Death is Birth, incluída no mesmo. Primeiro lançamento com o novo vocalista.
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VIDEOGRAFIA
from Orchestra of Wolves
from Grey Britain
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OPINIÃO PESSOAL
Depois de ter acidentalmente ouvido a "In the Belly of a Shark", foi amor à primeira audição. Gostei bastante do "Orchestra of Wolves", acho um lançamento completamente refrescante dentro do género.
Mas o que me fez render completamente foi "Grey Britain". Tive o album durante uma semana prái no PC sem o ouvir com medo de me desiludir, mas é uma obra absolutamente fantástica. O sentimento da banda é transmitido de uma forma completamente avassaladora e o ambiente criado durante todo o album é aterrador. Do inicio ao fim, mergulhei numa atmosfera decadente e ao mesmo tempo enraivecida. Simplesmente grandioso. É traçado um retrato perfeito de Grã-Bretanha em que eles vivem. O fim do albúm ("Crucifucks") é épico, emocionante e assutador ao mesmo tempo.
O que mais me agrada sem dúvida é o sentimento da banda, um albúm para sentir e não para ouvir. Um grande "fuck off" à técnica e a todas às merdices que vemos ai em cada canto e uma prova que quando as coisas são sentidas, são grandiosas.
"Who's with me?"
Última edição por xhavokx em quarta nov 16, 2011 12:13 pm, editado 13 vezes no total.
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AMO.
People always come together, when the music starts 2 play
major differents doesn't matter melodies are here 2 stay for you and I
major differents doesn't matter melodies are here 2 stay for you and I
Re: Gallows
@ this website
Gallows' great rock'n'roll swindle
Last December, the UK's angriest band were dropped by Warner Music. But in taking the money and recording a brutal second album, the hardcore punks from Hertfordshire had the last laugh.
"We are the British music industry's biggest mistake," Gallows frontman Frank Carter told me 12 months ago during an interview promoting their second album, Grey Britain. Carter was responding to a question about how a punk band reacts when they've just signed a £1m record deal with Warner Music.
Rather than popping the champagne corks though, Carter was in the kind of articulate, unflinching mood that has made him a favourite interviewee for music journalists. Signed off the back of their live reputation and scorching 2006 debut Orchestra of Wolves – a punk/hardcore hybrid recorded by their mate in a house in the home counties – Gallows hit the jackpot with a lucrative deal when few bands were getting advances. And they were smart enough to know that, in many ways, it was all downhill from there. For a group that recalled second-wave UK punk bands like Discharge, it was the most brilliantly ridiculous major-label signing of recent times. "We see other bands being told what to do by their paymasters, but we're not one of them," guitarist Laurent Barnard said during the same interview.
Perhaps Warner Music was expecting a new Green Day or My Chemical Romance – inoffensive pop-punk for pre-pubescents – but those in the know recognised a great rock'n'roll swindle on a par with Malcolm McLaren's manoeuvring of the Sex Pistols through deals with EMI, A&M and Virgin over 18 months. "Cash from chaos," McLaren called it, while John Lydon quipped: "All we're trying to do is destroy everything."
Gallows reacted to their own swindle by recording an ambitious second album even harder and uglier than their debut. A damning yet oddly nostalgic indictment of "broken Britain", it featured string sections recorded at Abbey Road, an accompanying film and a fold-out poster of a Carter painting featuring masturbating clergymen, anal fisting, vaginal mutilation, pigs in police uniforms and dripping entrails. The album received rave reviews, but sold only 20,000 copies in the UK and 50,000 worldwide. The one single to chart did so at No 147. Last December, the band were dropped by Warner Music.
But on the surface what looked like an underachievement is actually the opposite: with their uncompromising sound and brawling live shows Gallows have gone further than any British hardcore band ever has. Spiritual forefathers such as Black Flag, Crass and Concrete Sox might have rightly railed against the establishment, but major-record deals were never an option for them. Gallows did the right thing. Knowing they could never be Green Day they took the money, toured the world and recorded an album so brutal no one could ever accuse them of selling out. Unlike so many landfill indie bands who have declared they have "made the album we always wanted to make" you suspect the Hertfordshire quintet have done exactly that.
They might currently be unsigned, but Gallows emerge from an 18-month tenure on a major record label with their credibility and bank balances, if not their egos, intact. Warner Music, meanwhile, has emerged with egg on its face and, no doubt, a large debt to right off, confirming once again that the best music cannot be steered, shaped, focus-grouped or marketed, no matter how huge the budget. It just happens.
Gallows' great rock'n'roll swindle
Last December, the UK's angriest band were dropped by Warner Music. But in taking the money and recording a brutal second album, the hardcore punks from Hertfordshire had the last laugh.
"We are the British music industry's biggest mistake," Gallows frontman Frank Carter told me 12 months ago during an interview promoting their second album, Grey Britain. Carter was responding to a question about how a punk band reacts when they've just signed a £1m record deal with Warner Music.
Rather than popping the champagne corks though, Carter was in the kind of articulate, unflinching mood that has made him a favourite interviewee for music journalists. Signed off the back of their live reputation and scorching 2006 debut Orchestra of Wolves – a punk/hardcore hybrid recorded by their mate in a house in the home counties – Gallows hit the jackpot with a lucrative deal when few bands were getting advances. And they were smart enough to know that, in many ways, it was all downhill from there. For a group that recalled second-wave UK punk bands like Discharge, it was the most brilliantly ridiculous major-label signing of recent times. "We see other bands being told what to do by their paymasters, but we're not one of them," guitarist Laurent Barnard said during the same interview.
Perhaps Warner Music was expecting a new Green Day or My Chemical Romance – inoffensive pop-punk for pre-pubescents – but those in the know recognised a great rock'n'roll swindle on a par with Malcolm McLaren's manoeuvring of the Sex Pistols through deals with EMI, A&M and Virgin over 18 months. "Cash from chaos," McLaren called it, while John Lydon quipped: "All we're trying to do is destroy everything."
Gallows reacted to their own swindle by recording an ambitious second album even harder and uglier than their debut. A damning yet oddly nostalgic indictment of "broken Britain", it featured string sections recorded at Abbey Road, an accompanying film and a fold-out poster of a Carter painting featuring masturbating clergymen, anal fisting, vaginal mutilation, pigs in police uniforms and dripping entrails. The album received rave reviews, but sold only 20,000 copies in the UK and 50,000 worldwide. The one single to chart did so at No 147. Last December, the band were dropped by Warner Music.
But on the surface what looked like an underachievement is actually the opposite: with their uncompromising sound and brawling live shows Gallows have gone further than any British hardcore band ever has. Spiritual forefathers such as Black Flag, Crass and Concrete Sox might have rightly railed against the establishment, but major-record deals were never an option for them. Gallows did the right thing. Knowing they could never be Green Day they took the money, toured the world and recorded an album so brutal no one could ever accuse them of selling out. Unlike so many landfill indie bands who have declared they have "made the album we always wanted to make" you suspect the Hertfordshire quintet have done exactly that.
They might currently be unsigned, but Gallows emerge from an 18-month tenure on a major record label with their credibility and bank balances, if not their egos, intact. Warner Music, meanwhile, has emerged with egg on its face and, no doubt, a large debt to right off, confirming once again that the best music cannot be steered, shaped, focus-grouped or marketed, no matter how huge the budget. It just happens.
Última edição por xhavokx em segunda jan 11, 2010 11:12 pm, editado 1 vez no total.
Re: Gallows
GALLOWS @ Lives of the Artists, by Relentless
(full movie here)
The Gallows chapter of Lives is perhaps the most provocative of the three, but that's just the way they are - and always have been.
Gallows' Chapter Trailer:
Full Movie Trailer:
Este filme (aproximadamente 80 min) é simplesmente fantástico, principalmente o segmento "Gallows".
(full movie here)
The Gallows chapter of Lives is perhaps the most provocative of the three, but that's just the way they are - and always have been.
Gallows' Chapter Trailer:
Full Movie Trailer:
Este filme (aproximadamente 80 min) é simplesmente fantástico, principalmente o segmento "Gallows".
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When you work for the father
Your sin is never saved
You carry the net and he holds the spade.
You will drag the lakes and he will rob the graves.
You will be remembered
No one will speak your name
Your sin is never saved
You carry the net and he holds the spade.
You will drag the lakes and he will rob the graves.
You will be remembered
No one will speak your name
xS3x - We Never Forget, We Never Forgive!
When two opposite points of view are expressed with equal intensity, the truth does not necessarily lie exactly halfway between them. It is possible for one side to be simply wrong.
Bota Géu
When two opposite points of view are expressed with equal intensity, the truth does not necessarily lie exactly halfway between them. It is possible for one side to be simply wrong.
Bota Géu
Re: Gallows
Gallows coming to Spain!!
We are very excited to announce that we'll be heading to Spain for the first time ever at the end of July to play Resurrection Festival!
It's been a long time coming and we can't wait to give our Spanish fans an amazing show.
The line-up is already looking sick so check out the website for more information: http://www.resurrection-fest.com/
We are very excited to announce that we'll be heading to Spain for the first time ever at the end of July to play Resurrection Festival!
It's been a long time coming and we can't wait to give our Spanish fans an amazing show.
The line-up is already looking sick so check out the website for more information: http://www.resurrection-fest.com/
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Re: Gallows
UnderØath Escreveu:When you work for the father
Your sin is never saved
You carry the net and he holds the spade.
You will drag the lakes and he will rob the graves.
You will be remembered
No one will speak your name
Essa parte da letra ficou-me logo a primeira vez que ouvi o álbum.
Quanto à banda, conheci-os com o grey britain. Acho o álbum um obra prima, e acho a banda genial!
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Gallows
Staring at the Rude Bois
Staring at the Rude Bois
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Básico. Zangado. Agressivo. Directo. Simples. Sincero.
Gostei.
edit: só para a dizer que estou mesmo a curtir disto. Isto é o que devia ser o punk... simples, zangado, violento, inglês
Gostei.
edit: só para a dizer que estou mesmo a curtir disto. Isto é o que devia ser o punk... simples, zangado, violento, inglês
Re: Gallows (no Resurrection Fest 2010)
xhavokx Escreveu: Depois de ter acidentalmente ouvido a "In the Belly of a Shark"
No Guitar Hero? foi ai que ouvi também a primeira musica deles, também a in the belly of a Shark, e foi também ai que ganhei interesse em ouvir mais.
Re: Gallows (no Resurrection Fest 2010)
Vão a Paredes de Coura pelos vistos.
"a rose by any other name would smell as sweet"
Re: Gallows (no Resurrection Fest 2010)
apok Escreveu:xhavokx Escreveu: Depois de ter acidentalmente ouvido a "In the Belly of a Shark"
No Guitar Hero? foi ai que ouvi também a primeira musica deles, também a in the belly of a Shark, e foi também ai que ganhei interesse em ouvir mais.
LOL
Não, foi num canal qualquer, provavelmente MTV2.
Re: Gallows (no Resurrection Fest 2010)
Satyr Escreveu:Vão a Paredes de Coura pelos vistos.
Parece q sim, mas por essa altura já estarei/estaremos por terras de nuestros hermanos à espera q eles lá cheguem p partir aquilo tudo.
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xhavokx Escreveu:...por essa altura já estarei/estaremos por terras de nuestros hermanos à espera q eles lá cheguem p partir aquilo tudo.
Hell Yeah
Estes gajos sao brutais. é das cenas que mais quero ver no Ressurection
"As much as I am blessed, I am cursed"
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Desde que comecei a ouvir adorei
MISERY!
Misery fucking loves us
AND WE LOVE HER TOO
Misery fucking loves us
AND WE LOVE HER TOO
Misery fucking loves us
AND WE LOVE HER TOO
Misery fucking loves us
AND WE LOVE HER TOO
MISERY!
Misery fucking loves us
AND WE LOVE HER TOO
Misery fucking loves us
AND WE LOVE HER TOO
Misery fucking loves us
AND WE LOVE HER TOO
Misery fucking loves us
AND WE LOVE HER TOO
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