STRUCTURES + PALEHOUND
QUAI M 94 Boulevard du Maréchal Leclerc 85000 LA ROCHE-SUR-YON
Event description
STRUCTURES :
Their music is violent, necessary and sincere – like adolescence. And no wonder: their album ‘A Place For My Hate’ is also a look back at their teenage years, when their bedrooms in Amiens were decked out with posters of Nine Inch Nails, Deftones, Linkin Park and Nirvana.
“A Place For My Hate”, a debut album built for live performance, is a declaration of what saves us from a hideous and unjust society: love. By confessing even their stormiest emotions to their mutant, edgy, heartfelt and cathartic music, Structures have found the cure and the right place for abandonment – if only a little. Yes: anger, vanity, passion and inequality make you want to bang your head against walls. So we might as well do it on the walls of concert halls.
PALEHOUND :
As Palehound, Kempner’s guitar playing – his taut, off-kilter riffs – has always been central to the project, like smoke billowing around anxiety-laden lyrics. Introspection, retrospection, whatever you want to call it, has been the common thread running through Kempner’s writing, the painful aftermath of difficult times, from the very beginning. Here, however, we are trapped in the immediate: we witness the tiny details that make or break a relationship.
Eye On The Bat isn’t a hopeful album in its content, but it’s instantly recognisable as the kind of totem you pull out as you cling to the other side of profound change. It’s like a promise you make to yourself: if you can get through this, you can get through the next.
If you like :
FONTAINES D.C. / NEW ORDER / WET LEG
– Web presale: €13
-Partner subscriber: €10
– Quai M Web card: €8
2-day PASS combined with the LYSISTRATA + CHESTER REMINGTON concert: QUAI M Card €14 / Reduced rate : 16 / Rental €18 / On site: €20 to be picked up here: https://bit.ly/3RF8iO
Their music is violent, necessary and sincere – like adolescence. And no wonder: their album ‘A Place For My Hate’ is also a look back at their teenage years, when their bedrooms in Amiens were decked out with posters of Nine Inch Nails, Deftones, Linkin Park and Nirvana.
“A Place For My Hate”, a debut album built for live performance, is a declaration of what saves us from a hideous and unjust society: love. By confessing even their stormiest emotions to their mutant, edgy, heartfelt and cathartic music, Structures have found the cure and the right place for abandonment – if only a little. Yes: anger, vanity, passion and inequality make you want to bang your head against walls. So we might as well do it on the walls of concert halls.
PALEHOUND :
As Palehound, Kempner’s guitar playing – his taut, off-kilter riffs – has always been central to the project, like smoke billowing around anxiety-laden lyrics. Introspection, retrospection, whatever you want to call it, has been the common thread running through Kempner’s writing, the painful aftermath of difficult times, from the very beginning. Here, however, we are trapped in the immediate: we witness the tiny details that make or break a relationship.
Eye On The Bat isn’t a hopeful album in its content, but it’s instantly recognisable as the kind of totem you pull out as you cling to the other side of profound change. It’s like a promise you make to yourself: if you can get through this, you can get through the next.
If you like :
FONTAINES D.C. / NEW ORDER / WET LEG
– Web presale: €13
-Partner subscriber: €10
– Quai M Web card: €8
2-day PASS combined with the LYSISTRATA + CHESTER REMINGTON concert: QUAI M Card €14 / Reduced rate : 16 / Rental €18 / On site: €20 to be picked up here: https://bit.ly/3RF8iO