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Sunday 8th Sept will be a fine day

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  • 20-08-2002 9:13pm
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    POD/Mean Fiddler presents a two of the U.S’s finest loud rock bands:

    THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN
    +
    THE ICARUS LINE
    +
    SHAT

    Temple Bar Music Centre

    Sunday 8th September. Doors: 7:30pm

    Two of America’s most notorious loud guitar acts play a show together a Dublin’s Temple Bar Music Centre on Sunday 8th September – both The Dillinger Escape Plan and The Icarus Line have created their own underground cult following and each has a performance renowned for intensity, guitar-rage and mindblowing energy.

    “New Jersey’s The Dillinger Escape Plan combine the fusal intensity of hardcore and technical precision of metal with mind-boggling tempo changes and jazzy freakouts” ArtistDirect.com.

    The Dillinger Escape Plan have just finished a sold-out European arena tour as personal guests of System of a Down. This coming weekend they will play the main stage at the prestigious Reading and Leeds festivals before heading off on tour with The Icarus Line to promote their new EP “Irony is a Dead Scene” which features Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mr Bungle, Tomahawk) on lead vocals.

    www.dillingerescapeplan.com

    “The Icarus Line lurch into an impenetrable wall of psyche rock built on malignant grooves, hair flailing and guitars duelling as a venue of converts go suitably ape**** to a sound that teethers on the brink of collapse. This is a very special band indeed.” Kerrang!

    Los Angeles-based noise punks The Icarus Line already made an impression in Dublin in early March this year when they headlined one of the No Disco New Breathe nights at the POD. Having spent most of the summer recording the follow-up to their debut album ‘Mono’. If reports from their current tour of Australia and Japan are to be believed; this will see quite a change in direction for the band.

    www.theicarusline.com

    Dillinger Escape Plan's New Jersey cohorts SHAT complete the bill


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