Norway's SHINING return with the blistering Live Blackjazz, coming soon on DVD/CD
out on Prosthetic Records in the US 01.17.12, out on Indie Recordings in the EU on 11.11.11
WATCH: Live Blackjazz trailer
Since Norway’s jazz-metal outfit, Shining, shocked the music world with their genre-defining and now classic “Blackjazz”
in January 2010, people have been asking themselves if it’s humanly
possible at all to reproduce the sheer ferocity and aggressiveness on a
stage, while still retaining the machinelike precision displayed in
their punishing studio tracks.
It’s
time to put all doubts aside: With their newest release, a live album
and a concert DVD recorded during one single concert in Norway, Shining set a new standard in the kingdom where they are already dictating the agenda.
For
the first time ever, the raw energy of their legendary live
performances has been captured on tape in a setting organized solely by
the band itself. Produced by the multi-talented front-man
Munkeby, and backed by the same mixing and mastering team as on their previous Blackjazz studio album, we could not get a truer version of what Blackjazz
is meant to be. Straight from the horse’s mouth, this is the new
standard that bands will strive to match for the next 10 or 20 years to
come.
Munkeby comments: “
This is basically the “Greatest Hits” album we have always dreamed of,
now beautifully combined with breath-taking film footage vibrating with
power. It feels good to know that people can now truly experience how
much fire and effort we pour into our live shows. It could not have been
better!”
With all the blackness and all the humor, “Live Blackjazz”
is the perfect display of a new genre rising. With all it’s
technicality and all it’s rough shooting from the hip. With the
trademark meltdown guitar tones and the Bonham
-reborn-as-an-android drumming. Finally we also have the proof; the saxophone is the new Devil’s instrument.
As
we’ve come to expect from this band, every detail in the production
chain is top-notch, and contributors at the very top of their game has
been fetched from around the world. Collaborators include mixing
engineer Sean Beavan (Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Slayer), mastering engineer Tom Baker (Marilyn Manson, David Lynch, Nine Inch Nails
) in Hollywood, and colorist John Cryer (Muse) in London.
Continuing
in the vein of legendary and genre-defining album titles, the band
again showcase their utter confidence with both the metal and the jazz
history, by nodding elegantly to both Miles Davis’ “Live Evil” and the album of the same name by Black Sabbath.
" Shining are combining jazz and metal in original ways, from the
filling up of jazz's precious empty spaces with ticking nervous energy
to the replacement of metal's vocal aggression with creepy and
disconnected noise." - Pitchfork Media
"Blackjazz is
an immaculate treat for longtime fans. It is as ferocious as it is
accomplished, and will be used for years to come by extreme music fans
as an instrument to measure not only compositional smarts and technical
wizardry, but also pure aggression." - Tiny Mix Tapes
"This
is one of the most assaultive, addictive albums around, a rip-roaring
journey through sonic violence that will leave most quivering in the
corner and others (a special few) totally enraptured." - All Music Guide
"For how thick the acid flows throughout Blackjazz
, the music is disciplined: allowed to run rampant for periods of time
before being reeled back to its former gloriousness of synthesized rage
and deadly sonic eruption." - No Ripcord
SHINING
Live Blackjazz
out 11.11.11 in EU (Indie Recordings)/ out 01.17.12 in the US (Prosthetic Records)
CD + Bonus DVD, digipack
CD (live album only), jewelcase
Vinyl live album, double gatefold.
CD (live album only), jewelcase
Vinyl live album, double gatefold.
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