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3/14/2005
EMERGENZA NEWS FROM EUROPE
MR.BROWN AND LEXXI TOUR GERMANY
Germany, UK — The winners of 1st and 2nd
place from the Emergenza Final 2004 have just completed their
tour in Germany!
The tour for the two talented young bands was supported
by Emergenza Festival and Track1. Mr.Brown, the cute boys from
Hamburg, wear red school uniforms, play (they say) ‘beat
music’ or ‘guitar pop’ or ‘melodic pop’
or simply ‘rock and roll, life and feelings’ as they
prefer. And… Oh yes, they won the Emergenza 2004 international
final!
Lexxi from Glasgow (Scotland) dress in black and
just opened up for the major act The Soundtrack of our Life in
their hometown…Germany could not wait to hear their sleek
and passionate rock again, after the amazing shows last October.
Tour dates:
08.03 Stuttgart, Universum -Mr Brown-
09.03 Munich, Backstage Club - Mr Brown and Lexxi
10.03 Heidelberg, Schwimmbad Club - Lexxi-
11.03 Karlsruhe, Substage -Mr Brown and Lexxi-
12.03 Bern, Gaskessel -Lexxi-
13.03 Frankfurt,Nachtleben - Mr Brown-
14.03 Berlin, Knaack - Lexxi-
METALLICA LAUNCHES NEW DVD THROUGH EMERGENZA
Germany— Metallica chooses Emergenza as one
of their platforms to launch their new DVD (Some Kind of Monster,
Paramount Pictures) in Germany on the strength of the event's
popularity amongst new unsigned bands and fans.
OPEN FOR JOACHIM DEUTSCHLAND
GERMANY— JOACHIM DEUTSCHLAND, the hottest
German musician, requests to have an Emergenza band open up for
him on tour! The best band among the ones who have sent their
demos will be chosen to open up for Joachim on two dates:
04.05.05 Kiel Tucholsky + YOUR BAND?
05.05.05 Lübeck Rider`s cafe + YOUR BAND?
We cannot wait to find out who the winner will be!
2004 FINAL IN SPAIN
SPAIN — March the 2nd Ritmo y Compas in Madrid
was completely packed full of fans who wanted to experience Spain’s
2004 final once again – this time in the form of a showcase.
Four of the best acts from last year participated in the event:
the bands were loud; the fans were louder; the music raged on
and nobody got a chance to chill. Automotive and Fate Close Warning
offered a steady diet of metal, metal and more metal-indeed,
while Fistfuck Supershow (less Fistfuck and more Supershow!)
was a load of fun with their mix of rock and funk: great energy.
What about Psicotropia? You had to be there to feel the hypnotic
effect. They sound like nothing you’ve heard before.
THE GRAND FINAL!
ITALY— One night only. July 10th @Marcon
festival. No more separate national finals. In 2005 only one
event will see on stage Italy’s 13 best unsigned bands
of the year. We still don’t know the names of the headliners,
but we know who they were last year: Verdena, Marlene Kuntz,
Afterhours, Renga, Meganoidi, Roy Paci e Aretuska, Linea 77 and
many others, the best Italian rock talent displayed all in one
place!
The night will end with the award ceremony, where
prizes will be awarded and, above all, two slots for the Emergenza
International Final, which will take place at the Taubertal,
in the heart of Germany, from the 12th to 14th August.
EMERGENZA IN PARIS
FRANCE — Paris is the city that boasts some
of Emergenza’s most impressive figures, with four full
months and close to 60 nights of shows behind us. An average
of 500 people attend the shows every night, and this success
contributes to the ease with which the bands from Paris make
their way into Emergenza’s top ranking bands list - that
is the list of bands with the highest audience votes in the whole
contest: Bliss (201 votes), Veenasheen (196), Manahuné
(196); Sin and Death (185).
NERVOUS NELLIE HIT THE ROAD WITH A NEW RECORD
DEAL!
SWEDEN — 2003 Emergenza Festival International
winners, Nervous Nellie from Sweden, have signed to German/American
label Go-Kart Records and are currently recording their debut
album in Stockholm! The release date has been set for September
5th 2005 and will first be released around Europe and of course
in Sweden. The band will celebrate the finished album with a
European tour this spring in Poland, Germany, Austria and Czech
Republic.
Sweden’s 2005 season has been a great success
so far: an average of 150 people pack the venues where the Festival
takes place in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmoe. |