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Dee Snider - Leave a Scar Album Release Show Streaming Concert

To commemorate the release of his new album, DEE SNIDER has announced a streaming event for his fans on Thursday, July 29. All ticket buyers will gain access to the concert stream on the 29th, as well as on-demand access to any and all content from the event for a 30-day period! The concert stream features a very special concert from Snider performing live in New York back on June 12. Tickets for the stream are available now at www.metaldepartment.tv.

Dee Snider - Leave a Scar Album Release Show Streaming Concert

NR 2021
Frozen Jumper

"Frozen Jumper" begins in hit-and-run style with a pulsating textural noise. Flickering, nearly rectangular patterns join on the image plane, at first in black-and-white, bringing to mind the sprocket holes in celluloid film and, not least due to the lack of geometric precision, giving the impression of a pre-digital origin. As the soundtrack rattles on in a minimalistic way, the pattern’s twitchy dance is submerged in various warm hues such as yellow, pink, light green and light blue, which in a different rhythm and to a more agreeable music could be perceived as the signature of slightly retro psychedelia.

Frozen Jumper

NR 2021
Envy: Last Wish - Live at Liquid Room Tokyo

Envy played only one show after the worldwide release of their critically acclaimed new album, The Fallen Crimson. In February 2020 – before COVID-19 effectively halted all live music worldwide, Envy performed a crazy, sweaty, sold-out hometown show at LIQUIDROOM, the Tokyo venue that has become sort of an extended living room for the legendary band. “We were lucky that we were able to play this one gig before all live shows were canceled“, says vocalist Testu Fukagawa. “The performance itself is a bit rough and we could probably have performed better, but we wanted to send our fresh feelings to our fans by means of this performance, while they can't see Envy live.”

Envy: Last Wish - Live at Liquid Room Tokyo

NR 2021
Alles hat Grenzen NUR DER MONDFISCH NICHT

"Alles hat Grenzen, NUR DER MONDFISCH NICHT" is an environmental musical, in which nature acts and speaks in a diversity of voices. Surfacing evocatively from micro and macrocosmic layers, she resonates with water as the source of life and resounds as an exploited resource. She echoes from the trenches of an inverted world and speaks out as a human being. Reverberating through eco-cultural depths; images, sounds and associations push to light, giving shape to a vision of humanity in tune with nature.

Alles hat Grenzen NUR DER MONDFISCH NICHT

NR 2021
The Flourishing

"The Flourishing" is a documentary that chronicles the revival of Irish traditional and folk music from the 1950s to the present day. It features a rich array of archive performances and interviews with influential musicians like Paul Brady, Andy Irvine, Mary Bergin, and Paddy Glackin. The film explores the cultural shifts and musical innovations that spurred this revival, touching on key moments such as the formation of influential bands, the impact of emigration, and the role of institutions like Comhaltas. It highlights the enduring legacy and continuous evolution of Irish folk music, celebrating its vibrant history and contemporary relevance.

The Flourishing

NR 2021
Birth of Violence

The official documentary of Chelsea Wolfe's 2019 Birth of Violence Tour which unfortunately came to a halt with the onset of the pandemic. The piece is beautifully shot by photographer/director Bobby Cochran who joined Wolfe at the tail end of the North American leg. Cochran documents the show, stage, and captures moments behind the scenes. The two also sat down to discuss the creation of the album, Birth of Violence, about what it’s like being on tour and her rituals.

Birth of Violence

NR 2021
Antonin Dvořák's 'Symphony No. 9 in E Minor'

Packed with intricate melodies, harmonies, and instrumentation, Johannes Vogel conducts the Synchron Stage Orchestra to perform Antonin Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 in E Minor Op.95 (also known as ‘New World Symphony’) in this joyful live concert stream. Captured in Vienna’s state-of-the-art Synchron Stage recording facility, experience the thrills and swells of a 60-piece ensemble – 40 string, 9 woodwind, 9 brass, and 2 percussion – comprised of talented musicians from renowned Viennese orchestras. While serving as the director of the National Conservatory of Music of America, Antonín Dvořák composed New World Symphony (a title inspired by his travels in the United States) and debuted the masterpiece in New York City on 16 December 1893. The symphony has since become one of the most famous works in classical music, filled with hope and happiness as well as uplifting instrumentals that makes it a pleasure to listen to come rain or shine.

Antonin Dvořák's 'Symphony No. 9 in E Minor'

NR 2021
BAKUNAWA: Opera of the Seven Moons

Bakunawa rose from the ocean, so mesmerized by the light of the seven moons that she devoured them all. Dismayed, the people emerged, making noise and begging Bakunawa to give them back the moonlight. Bakunawa agreed and returned the seventh moon back into the sky, thus creating the first lunar eclipse. Part sonic ritual, part diasporic storytelling, "BAKUNAWA: Opera of the Seven Moons" is an experimental opera-film based on Micaela Tobin's critically-acclaimed album of the same name that reclaims the pre-colonial mythology of the Philippines back from centuries of violent, colonial erasure.

BAKUNAWA: Opera of the Seven Moons

NR 2021