Last sunday, Radio Metal was privileged to broadcast in its entirety the show given by Front Line Assembly at Lyons’ Marché Gare on Wednesday, September 14th. After Porn played as opening act, Front Line Assembly deliver a set of almost 90 minutes, where the powerful guitars were in perfect osmosis with the always perfectly mastered industrial and sometimes tribal rhythmic. It’s as if Front Line Assembly’s compositions, like many other electro-indus artists, take on even more depth live, whether in giant dancefloor pits or in more intimate venues.
In any case, it’s obvious that the two French shows of the Canadian band didn’t attract a massive audience. In part because of this completely undeserved assessment for such a talented artist and pioneer, we are particularly happy to have been able to share this moment with you on our air. As a result, we’ve decided to repeat the experience right now and to put the entire show up for listening on the website.
Front Line Assembly live is a vibe that one wants to share again and again, and we hope you’ll fall for their lively, catchy songs. If you like Deathstars, Rammstein and all these bands who like to mix metal and electronic sonorities, then this exclusive offer (made available through Thibault Bernard’s work) is definitely for you, if only for the first notes of “Angriff” or for a song like “Shifting Through The Lens”.
La tournée européenne de WHITE WARD est annulée
Ne Obliviscaris – Exul
HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES dévoile la vidéo live de la chanson « I Got A Line On You »
DEF LEPPARD : les détails du nouvel album Drastic Symphonies ; version symphonique de la chanson « Animal » dévoilée
EXTREME : les détails du nouvel album Six ; clip vidéo de la chanson « Rise » dévoilé
SUP : les détails du nouvel album Octa
FROZEN SOUL dévoile le clip vidéo de la nouvelle chanson « Arsenal Of War » avec Reese Alavi de CREEPING DEATH
SORTILÈGE dévoile le clip vidéo de la nouvelle chanson « Vampire »
ICED EARTH : les détails des EPs Hellrider et I Walk Among You
Nanowar Of Steel : faux metal ? Vrai humour !