Advertisement
If you have a new account but are having problems posting or verifying your account, please email us on hello@boards.ie for help. Thanks :)
Hello all! Please ensure that you are posting a new thread or question in the appropriate forum. The Feedback forum is overwhelmed with questions that are having to be moved elsewhere. If you need help to verify your account contact hello@boards.ie

THE BELLRAYS gig - full details

Options
  • 29-07-2002 2:39pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 91 ✭✭


    POD.ie presents soulful garage rock from Los Angeles

    THE BELLRAYS
    +
    THE FUTURE KINGS OF SPAIN.

    Temple Bar Music Centre
    Friday 30th August. Doors 7:30pm


    Tickets: €14.50 (incl booking fee)


    "That Soul-Powered revolution may not start here but, brothers and sisters, when the music's this great who really cares." : NME

    Soul is back in a big way! And that is because nobody understands how to rock harder and be more soulful than Riverside / Los Angeles quartet The Bellrays. Having earned the respect of musicians, critics, and fans alike, with everyone from MC5's Wayne Kramer to several top-notch journalists singing the praises of the band. The Bellrays have established themselves as one of the most unique, creative bands on the market today and storm into Dublin to do a thumping gig on Friday 30th August.

    With their growing popularity brought forth by their mixture of Arethra Franklin-esque vocals and armed rock, The Bellrays bring a modern blast of soul-punk, aintaining control of their ideals and music, while giving audiences at every stop a spectacular display of rock that will soon be embedded in their memory for years to come, Their brand of Rock N Soul has caught the attention of true music and rock n roll fans and national acclaim from such notable publications as LA Weekly (who also bestowed them with the Best LA Rock award two years running), LA Times, New Times, CMJ, Austin Chronicle, San Francisco Weekly, Hit List, BAM, Village Voice, Maximum R&R, Flipside, OC Weekly & the list goes on and on.

    Fronted by the soul-drenched, intense voice of Lisa Kekaula, the guitar work of Bob Vennum, and the danceable, undeniably rocking rhythm section of Tony Bramel (bass) and Ray Chin (drums), The BellRays put on one hell of a show. They don't just stop there, either, managing to put it all on tape - somehow. On the surface the band may seem like a Detroit rock band with a Motown personality. But with four talented musical minds behind the band, and many influences coming into play with each and every song, the band's tag doesn't begin to scratch the surface of what they're all about.

    Lisa sees no limit to the band's ability to captivate audiences and win over anyone. "I think we're the pin ultimate for both commercial radio and the underground. I thoroughly and completely believe that we're just one of those bands that can do just about anything. And I think people, whether they're ready to accept it or not, will be able to find something that appeals to them, without us having to change."

    Change is something the band has no intentions of doing, refusing to fit into any mould or stereotype, creating and recording their music at their practice space, on an eight-track, and maintaining every ounce of vitality and credibility they have.

    They have toured the country with the likes of Nashville Pussy, shared the stage with Wayne Kramer, Rocket from the Crypt, the Muffs, and Public Enemy (in France) to name a few, gaining respect in every town they play. Uncompromising, savvy and honest, The BellRays do exactly what they want and **** everybody else. The BellRays remind one of a time long past when music was dangerous and musicians were the people you didn't want your daughter going out with.

    'Meet The Bellrays¹ is an overhauled and remastered compilation of their first two albums -ŒGrand Fury¹ and ŒLet It Blast¹- and serves as an introduction to The Bellrays for the UK. Due for release on Poptones on May 6th it coincides with UK tour dates supporting The Hives. This will be preceded by the single ŒFire On The Moon¹ on April 15th and The Bellrays first UK tour dates, with Poptones labelmates Beachbuggy.


    Tickets - Selling fast through Ticketmaster and usual outlets Nationwide


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 39 Leila


    Excellent
    Seen them on holidays last year over in Los angeles
    They were amazing
    Are Turn supporting too that night ?
    Thereby making their last show
    'the penultimate show of the Summer'
    I guess if we are being pedantic Aug is technically the Autumn


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,710 ✭✭✭Kurdt


    turn are playing on thursdat in music city rathmines and in a few weeks in the music centre!!!


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 16,696 Mod ✭✭✭✭Silverfish


    Turn and Future Kings of Spain???? I can't wait!!!

    Oh god oh god oh god oh god
    *Silverfish spontaneously combusts*


  • Registered Users Posts: 15,117 ✭✭✭✭MrJoeSoap


    Rock'n'Soul baby, yeah...


Advertisement