BONEHOUSE
SPLIT in september 2006, visit www.bonehouse.de
for the 12 years history of the great punk hardcore German band
! Tour
in France - march 2005 : dimanche
20 mars : Leuven Belgique) - Squattus Dei lundi
21 mars : Besançon - l'Asylum mardi
22 mars : Paris - péniche alternat' (voir flyer en page
concert) mercredi
23 mars : Nancy - l'Austrasique + Victims (Suède) jeudi
24 mars : Lyon vendredi
25 mars : Dijon - Les Tanneries + Inner Terrestrials dimanche
27 mars : La Ferrière (85) - Mat'sa Café + Victims
(Suède) + Viktims (Vendée) Lundi
28 : jour de repos mardi
29 mars : Limoges au bar des arènes mercredi
30 mars : Rennes - Mondo Bizarro + Burn at all Jeudi
31 mars : Concarneau - Le Strapontin vendredi
1er avril : Lorient - Le Manège - festival Breizh Disorder Samedi
2 avril : Lisieux - Le Staff “Onward
To Mayhem” Pissed
off concerning faceless plastic products? With their latest record
BONEHOUSE provide you with the ultimate ass kick – a falty produced
attack, full of enthusiasms, power and aggression … In
1996 the first BONEHOUSE record “symmetry of decadence” came out
(first published by the band themselves, re-released at Earth
A.D. Records in the same year). Now, five years later, it is followed
by the fourth record “Onward to Mayhem”. Anyone
who has observed the development of BONEHOUSE knows that the band
constantly has been refining it’s style, a furious mixture of
hardcore, punk-rock and thrash metal. This already could be noticed
with “Dogbite”(’97) and “Steamroller”(’99), each of which marked
a clear progresss forwards and showed BONEHOUSE creating their
own trademark. The new CD presents Philipp Wolter’s harsh, carismatic
voice (often alternating with the roaring punkish vocals of drummer
Kalle Stietzel), the relentless thunder of the drums, the crisp
riffs and melodious leads of Pete Stoeckicht and Jan Späth on
the guitars and the pumping drive of Martin Bock’s bass, more
than ever brought to the essence and combined in a dirty rocking
style. A
compact song writing bore refrains you’ll become addicted to,
ingenious vocal parts and several surprises. The lyrics are as
expressive as the music – BONEHOUSE doesn’t betray it’s reputation
of being a combo which prefers clear statements to hazy prattling.
Critically they take opposition to e. g. domination (“Blast away
the Rich”), capitalism (“Shove that Money Up your Ass”), fascism/rascism
(“Shut’em Down”, “Fascist Pig”) or militarism (“Disarm Charlton
Heston”).That doesn’t mean that the band isn’t able to relax with
less serious topics such as the magnificent feeling of letting
yourself go in a concert (“Onward to Mayhem”, “My Definition”).
Ulf Nagel (from Kiel) is responsible for this extremely vivid
and powerful production that in spite of it’s frantic force stays
consequently transparent; he already proved his skills on several
albums by TURBOSTAAT, SMOKE BLOW, NOISE FOREST, THE CREETINS or
KHMER. Two factors influenced the quality of the latest BONEHOUSE
record positively: First, Ulf Nagel has known the band from their
beginnings and already recorded their first two CD’s; second,
he worked as producer on “Onward to Mayhem” for the first time
and therefore he already had been familiar with the material before
the recording really has started. The result was a sound that
stresses all the strenght’s of the band and gives a hint to it’s
aggressive live power that already has made hundreds of clubs
shake. Like on “Steamroller” the ingenious cover and booklet illustrations
were drawn by Pete (guitar), the credits for the overall design
are Frank Diener’s, a friendly freak who recently won a prize
in an international artwork competition with the KYUSS–best–of–album
which he designed cover and title.
To
know more and check the Bonehouse gigs dates go to www.Bonehouse.de


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| New single with 2 unreleased songs recorded during the "Onward..." session in 2001 , out on Offenz Line. | ![]() |
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