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Flugplatz Borkenberge, Lüdinghausen, Germany21st - 23rd August 2009
Area4 Festival 2009 Day 3: Faith No More, Farin Urlaub Racing Team, Kettcar, Anti-Flag, Life of Agony, Pantéon Rococó, Alberta Cross, Baddies, Bombay Bicycle Club
Grande Finale of Area4 Festival 2009! The third festival day offered a colourful mixture of Indie, Alternative, Latin-Ska, Punk and Crossover. Still, the weather was wonderful, sun was shining, no rain in sight. And, this day had my personnel festival highlight to offer: FAITH NO MORE!
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Harry B James, Stockholm, Sweden26th August 2009
The 69 Eyes - Acoustic performance
THE 69 EYES spent a couple of days in Stockholm, Sweden, to promote their new album ‘Back in Blood’. On Thursday they were part of the Swedish radio station Bandit’s party at the club Harry B James where they did an acoustic performance. On Friday, the new album was released in Sweden and in the morning the band did some interviews (I had the pleasure of doing an interesting interview with Bazie that are coming online soon!) and in the afternoon they were signing copies at Inkbash at the Münchenbryggeriet. Later on when day became night, the Helsinki vampires had a release party at the nightclub Rocks. For more information please visit http://www.69eyes.com/
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Catton Hall, Walton on Trent, Derbyshire, UK.14th, 15th, 16th August 2009
Bloodstock Open Air Festival Day 3: Beholder, Sabaton, Girlschool, Equilibrium, Anathema, Turisas, Moonspell, Amon Amarth, Satyricon, Europe
We already reached the third day of the festival being headlined by famous EUROPE.
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Catton Hall, Walton on Trent, Derbyshire, UK.14th, 15th, 16th August 2009
Bloodstock Open Air Festival Day 2: Uncle Rotter, Battlelore, Wolf, The Haunted, Entombed, Candlemass, Enslaved, Kreator, Apocalyptica, Blind Guardian, Cradle of Filth
Also the second day had some very interesting bands to offer such as CRADLE OF FILTH or BLIND GUARDIAN. But the first band we were experiencing was UNCLE ROTTER.
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Catton Hall, Walton on Trent, Derbyshire, UK.14th, 15th, 16th August 2009
Bloodstock Open Air Festival Day 1: Blitzkrieg, Million $ Reload, Insomnium, Die Apokalyptischen Reiter, Municipal Waste, Katatonia, Sodom, Saxon, Arch Enemy, Carcass
If you ever attend Bloodstock Open Air, the first thing you’re likely to notice is that you have no trouble whatsoever getting there, for the event is signed for miles in every conceivable direction. I was greeted by helpful staff who directed me to the camping area and my first impression was one of efficiency and friendliness. Where I was camped was next to the main showground so I can’t speak for the general campsite, but the areas I did see were all level and well provided for with toilets and showers which remained in good order throughout the festival.
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- Area4 Festival - Lüdinghausen 2009 (Day 2)
- Taubertal-Festival - Rothenburg ob der Tauber 2009 (Day 2 and 3)
- Area4 Festival - Lüdinghausen 2009 (Day 1)
- Hatebreed - Pomona 2009
- Castle Party - Bolkow 2009
- M'era Luna - Hildesheim 2009 (Day 2 - Hangar)
- M'era Luna - Hildesheim 2009 (Day 2 - Main Stage)
- M'era Luna - Hildesheim 2009 (Day 1 Hangar Stage)
- Taubertal-Festival - Rothenburg ob der Tauber 2009 (Day 1)




