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April-May
2008
A few shows this time - our first visit to Spain (Madrid) performing
with Vendemmian and The Eternal Fall - and a great big thank you
for the promoters and fans who made the night and the show so a
wonderful and then up in Merseyside with The Sisters of Murphy and
Flight... and then back up north in Stockton on Tees to play at
Persecution.
Unfortunately some more sombre news then as well - the promoter
and venue owner at the Wirral show refused to pay us on the night
- and three months down the line we are still awaiting payment for
our performance there... our colleagues within the goth scene -
bands, DJs and promoters - have been informed of this issue, so
hopefully it gets resolved in the near future.
June 2008
Only two shows this month, but Voices of Masada return to London
to play with Vendemmian, Cauda Pavonis and Rome Burns. An excellent
show all round was had and we'd like to thank the promoters and
other bands to helping to put together such a great event. There
were numerous positive comments concerning the excellent sound that
night - it looks like Slimelight have managed to solve their sound
issues now. Next up was a performance at the Lumous Festival in
Finland - where the sun honestly didn't set all night. A great time
was had and the crowd very enthusiastic. This was the first time
that Voices of Masada did not one but two encores as the crowd just
couldn't get enough. We'd all like to thank Jyrki (Two Witches)
for inviting us along - and all the guys who travelled up from Helsinki
to see us play.
And in other, more sombre news, it is with great sadness that we
announce that Danny, our bass player for six years, has decided
to leave the band. His reasons are many and complex, but this departure
is completely amicable and we wish him all the best in his future
endeavours. His leaving statement is below:
Danny has left Voices of Masada due to irreconciliable differences
with the other two members of the band. The split is however amicable
and any gigs confirmed before his departure will be honoured by
him, should the rest of the band need/want him to play. It's been
a great 6 years but now it's time to move on - best of luck to both
parties involved and thanks to everyone who has helped and supported
Voices of Masada during this time
And as if that wasn't enough, Voices of Masada also take great pleasure
in announcing our "Different Faces" Tour of Australia!!!
This is due to happen in October and consists of the following shows:
Saturday 4th October - Brisbane (The Lovecats Club)
Sunday 5th October - Sydney (Under the Blue Moon Festival)
Wednesday 8th October - Newcastle (The Last Chance Hotel)
Thursday 9th October - Canberra (ANU Bar)
Friday 10th October - Melbourne (Roxanne Parlour)
Saturday 11th October - Adelaide (The Crown and Anchor)
More exciting developments within the House of Masada to follow
in the near future - we'll let you know as things come along ;-)
February-March
2008 Still fairly quiet on the Masada front, only
one gig in the last couple of months, at Sin in London, but we are
working behind the scenes to more gigs and other things. Speaking
of which, another couple of gigs have now been confirmed, and the
band will return to Finland and will play Slimelight again, supporting
Vendemmian and with Danny once again taking to the stage with both
bands on the same night (see details on the news page). Apart from
the live front, Voices of Masada feature on a newly released American
compilation, which will be available for sale directly by the band
in the next couple of weeks. More gigs are currently being finalised,
more soon, as always, stay tuned
January
2008
A quiet month, due also to the cancellation of the our gig
in Bedford, for reasons outside the bands control nonetheless
we wish to apologise to anyone who had made plans to attend. The
promoters have stated their intention to rearrange the gig as soon
as feasible, so watch this space. Also on the live front, our London
gig at Sin, has been brought forward by a month and is now happening
in March, see the News section for details. More gigs are currently
being finalised, expect more confirmed dates soon, as always, stay
tuned
November-December
2007 Another year over, and again it finished
in style, with the bands last gigs in Bournemouth, Naples
and triumphal homecoming at Slimelight, together with the excellent
Elusive from Norway. The first few gigs have been confirmed for
2008 - see the news section for details and as always, negotiations
are ongoing for more gigs, both in the UK and abroad, so stay tuned.
In other news, bassist Danny will have a bit of a busy time early
next year, as old friends 90s stalwarts Vendemmian have decided
to reform for a couple of gigs in Italy, Spain and Germany
and hired him as a session player on the bass. In fact, the Madrid
gig will be a particularly busy evening for him as we have been
booked to play as well, so Danny will be on stage with both bands
on the same night!!! Thats it for this year, thanks everyone
for your continuing support, and see you all in 2008!
October
2007
What a month! 3 excellent gigs: our first visit to Finland,
a Dr Fells Live special in Basingstoke with Nosferatu and
The Ghost of Lemora, and to top it all off Voices of Masada's first
participation to the Whitby Gothic Weekend. All three have been
fantastic and special in their own way, and once more wed
like to thank the promoters involved and everyone who turned up
to the concerts and helped making them so memorable for us. In other
news, Steve Carey's fantastic remix of Looking Back (Stanton Hall
remix, currently available to listen to on our myspace page) will
be released on a new Strobelight sampler which will come out at
the end of the year, more information soon. Also, on the compilations
front, Walk Away will feature on an America compilation, together
with many other fantastic European bands. More news soon on the
releases and future gigs, stay tuned
September
2007 Only one gig this month, in Newcastle, which
gave us the chance to catch up with the many other bands on the
bill, and the confirmation or another visit to Italy in the autumn:
this time in the south, in Naples (see news page for details), and
of course the band are really looking forward to it. On the other
hand, unfortunately the scheduled gig in Canterbury has been cancelled
for reasons outside Voices of Masada's control; nonetheless, we
wish to apologise to anyone who had made plans to come and see us,
and we hope to rearrange it for the new year, keep checking for
details. Stay tuned for further news, and hopefully see many of
you at Whitby next month!
August
2007 All quiet on the Masada front, although we
can now announce that well play Slimelight, in London, once
again in December with the excellent Elusive, all the way from Norway
(see news page for details). Other gigs are almost confirmed, so
expect further announcements of live activity soon
Junly
2007 Another relatively quiet month, at least
on the surface. One gig only, in Wolverhapmpton at Hex in the Citys
4th Birthday party, and it was great big thanks to the promoters
and audience, were honoured to have had the chance to play
at your celebration bash. Meantime a couple more gigs have been
announced (see News page) and a few more are being negotiated; as
always, watch this space for news and details
June
2007 A much needed quiet month, and were
not ashamed to say weve taken
a bit of a break, something we hadn't had the chance to do in a
long time. At the same time though, the booking of gigs for the
next few months carries on, and we can announce a few more dates
(see news page for details), including our first visit to Finland
in October. More gigs are being negotiated and should be confirmed
soon, as always, stay tuned for further news
May
2007 Voices of Masada played two more festivals,
Dark City in Edinburgh and Gotham in London, and both gigs went
really well, with great participation and response from the audience.
Unfortunately though, the last scheduled gig before the summer,
originally due to take place in York on Saturday 9th June, has now
been postponed due to reasons beyond the bands control. Voices
of Masada wish to apologise for the late notice, but we have only
just been informed ourselves; apologies to all who were planning
to attend. On a brighter note, the promoter has stated his intention
to reschedule the gig in the next few months, as soon as the problems
which led to the postponement are resolved, so stay tuned for further
news and hopefully see you up in York before too long. As for the
rest, the above means that currently the next scheduled gigs will
take place in October, but fear not though the live activity
will be a lot less than in the last few months during the summer,
and we hope to use this break to start putting down new material
for the follow up to Another Day, we are in negotiations with a
number of promoters, so expect other gigs to be announced soon.
As always, stay tuned for further news
April
2007 Another triumphant gig at the fantastic
as always Judgement Day 10, in Austria; once more everything
about the event was perfect, that place is truly magical, a big
thanks to the promoters, public and everyone working at the venue.
Apart from
that, the big news this month is this: Voices of Masada can finally
announce that they will perform at the Autumn Whitby Gothic Weekend
2007, on Friday 28th October!! More details later on or on the festival
website, which should be updated soon. Finally, our old friend Steve
Carey, of Adoration and NFD, has remixed Looking Back, and done
a great job at that! Looking Back - Stanton Hall Remix will be released
on some compilation at some point in the future, and will soon be
available to listen to on this website and the band's MySpace. That's
it for this month, stay tuned for further news!
March
2007 A slightly quieter month, but not without
a couple more gigs for Voices of Masada. The main news this month
has got to be Rays bike accident, which caused him a broken
collar bone and elbow. That didnt stop him, however, from
performing at Londons Purple Turtle supporting American artist
Voltaire, just a few days after the accident, and still doing a
great job: hats off to him! In other news we have discounted weekend
tickets (£20 instead of £38 a bargain!) for Dark
City, in Edinburgh next month, details on the merchandise page.
Apart from that, as per usual, concerts keep being booked and negotiated,
check the news section for details of the upcoming gigs and stay
tuned for further news soon!
February
2007 Another fantastic month of live activity
for the band! Voices of Masada add three more countries to the list
of those visited, with gigs in Lithuania, Norway and France
and all three of them were fantastic, a big thanks to all the promoters,
other bands we shared the stage with and the audience, who was so
enthusiastic at all gigs. A few weeks break now, but not long: at
the end of March Voices of Masada will be back at Carnival of Souls,
and shortly after at the fantastic Judgement Day festival in Austria,
in his 10th year now (see news section for details). A couple more
gigs have also been announced, and another couple will be soon...
so stay tuned, more details soon!
January
2007 More reviews all positive are
coming in, and more gigs are booked and announced. Next month will
see us visit three different countries (none of which weve
been before as a band) in three weeks, and more gigs abroad as well
as in the UK will follow in the subsequent months, including our
participation to a couple of festivals we cannot announce yet
keep watching this space, more details soon, meantime we look forward
to meeting many of you at the already announced gigs, see you soon!
December
2006 Another year ends, and Voices of Masada keep
going stronger than ever! The album gigs in November/December all
went marvellously well, and more have been announced for the new
year, in the UK as well as abroad (see news page for details). A
big thank you to all promoters, audience, and everyone else who
helped make our gigs such a success, see you all soon! Finally for
the moment, the band would like to wish everyone a merry Christmas
and a happy 2007 to everyone, see you all in the new year, stay
tuned
November
2006 Just a quick update in between gigs, to say
thanks to all promoters and audience of the gigs over the last month,
and that we are looking forward to seeing all of you who are going
to make it to the December gigs. A few dates have been added for
early 2007, namely our first visits to Norway and France and our
return to The Carnival of Souls see the news section for
details and stay tuned for news, more gigs to be announced soon
October
2006 The
wait is finally over: Voices of Masada's new album, Another Day,
featuring 10 new tracks is out now on Strobelight Records. It will
be distributed worldwide, for info about availability in the various
countries and/or purchasing please visit the label website, http://www.strobelight-records.com,
meanwhile, a series of release parties have been scheduled to take
place all over Europe, check the News section for the full details.
With the new album, the band is ready to hit the road again, we
have lots of gigs planned for the next two months and the first
confirmed dates are being announced for the new year, please check
the news section for details. In other news, the website will soon
be revamped and given a look more in line with the new album, more
recent photos will be uploaded and snippets of the new songs will
be added. As always, stay tuned for further news
September
2006 One last gig, at the excellent Dance of the
Damned event, held in the atmospheric Clink Prison in London, and
then the band take a well-deserved break from the live activity,
which will resume at Halloween with the new album launch
meantime we had confirmation from Strobelight that Another
Day will be officially released on 20th October, so book your
copy now! Following the release, a host of gigs have been booked
(see the news section for all details), including our third visit
to Italy, in December for a short tour (details TBA soon). More
gigs are being booked at the moment, both in the UK and abroad,
so keep visiting the website for further additions, and hopefully
see you all on a stage near you in the next few months. As always,
stay tuned for further news
August
2006 The wait is finally over: we can finally
confirm that Voices of Masada have been signed by Austrian/German
label Strobelight Records!!! You can check out their website here:
http://www.strobelight-records.com.
The bands new album, titled Another Day and featuring
10 tracks, is now completely recorded and mixed and will be released
at the end of October 2006 more precise details on the release
date soon. Apart from the above, Voices of Masada played the Syphony
in Black alldayer in Southampton, which was great, and wish to thank
the promoter, the other bands and the audience for a what was a
great day all round. On a less pleasant note, the other event we
were scheduled to play at, the Festival of Shadows in London has
been cancelled this is nothing to do with the band but nonetheless
we wish to apologise to all those who had already got tickets or
made plans to attend. We have one more gig scheduled for September,
also in London, then well take a break of little over a month
from the live activity in order to prepare for the gigs to support
the album. Finally, and on this note, more gigs have been confirmed,
including our first ever visit to Northern Ireland, and others will
be soon please check the News section for details on scheduled
gigs. Stay tuned
July
2006 - It is now official: Voices of Masada are currently
locked in a studio in Central London and in the process of recording
the new album, titled 'Another Day'! The recording and mixing should
be completed by the end of the Summer at the latest, with a view
to release it in the late Autumn. At the same time, the band are
in talks with a couple of labels and distributors; no deal has been
finalised yet but things are rather promising, and hopefully there
will be an announcement on the matter soon.
In other news, one more gig has now been booked for the Autumn,
in London at Halloween, and more will be announced soon. Finally,
our song Flight has been released on the German compilation Dark
Awakenings Vol. 5, while the Libitina remix of Step Down - originally
intended for release on a different compilation - has now come out
on Strobelight record's New Dark Age Vol. 4. More news soon
May/June
2006 - Back from the WGT in Leipzig, and what an amazing
experience it was!! Voices of Masada performed to a packed Werk
II, in front of over 1000 people who really showed their appreciation
to the band's set - both during the gig and after, throughout the
whole festival, with lots of people coming up to tell us how they
had enjoyed our gig. Big thanks to everyone who came to the gig
and to talk to us afterwards, this was certainly a gig we won't
forget too soon!
Back in the UK, the band will take a short break from live activities
(the next scheduled gig is in August), during which they hope to
start recording the new album, now completely written and arranged.
More gigs are expected for the Autumn, as well as hopefully more
precise news on the release date of the album - stay tuned for further
news
April
2006 The gig with NFD at Slimelight was another
one to remember excellent turnout and excellent shows by
all the bands and audience response to all of them. In other news,
the previously advertised gig in Hull has unfortunately had to be
postponed due to circumstances unforeseen at the time of booking
it, which would have prevented the band from performing that night.
Voices of Masada wish to apologise to the promoter and everyone
who had made plans to attend. The good news, however, is that we
have rescheduled the gig for later on in the year, on the 2nd of
November: see the news section for details. As for other things,
May will now be spent perfecting the songs and getting ready for
Leipzig, where the band hopes to be able to catch up with many friends
and fans from everywhere. See you next month
March
2006 - One gig only this
month, in Brighton, and another one announced for April: Voices
of Masada will play on home ground again, with their first London
gig of 2006, as guest at NFD's launch party for their new single
'Light my Way'. Apart from that, we know now that our show at the
WGT in Leipzig will take place at Werk II on the Saturday, 3rd June.
More details will be published as we get them ourselves. Finally
for this month, the album is now almost complete and soon the band
will be in a position to start the recording. Stay tuned
February
2006
- The band go back on the road for the first time this year, with
gigs in Edinburgh and Hartlepool. Both went well and especially
the Edinburgh one will be remembered for the excellent reaction
of the audience and hospitality of the promoters - thanks a lot
guy, see you soon! Apart from that, the big news this month is this:
Voices of Masada have been booked to perform at the world-famous
Wave-Gotik Treffen festival in Leipzig, Germany, held on the weekend
from the 2nd to the 5th of June!! Stay tuned for further announcements
on the exact day, time and stage we'll play, meantime have a look
at their website (in the news section) for information and to see
who else is playing. Also, more gigs are being negotiated and should
be announced shortly, further updates soon.
December
2005/January 2006 - The first few gigs of the new year
are announced, and the band, among other, will play Scotland for
the first time at the end of February. Unfortunately though, on
the other hand, the Cambridge gig has now been cancelled for reasons
beyond our control. At the same time as the live activity the songs
for the new album are being written and demoed - we are steadily
moving forward on this respect and we should soon be able to give
more precise details on the forthcoming work, stay tuned
Finally, for now, the band now has a myspace
account.
November
2005 - Voices of Masada return to play London for the
first time since the summer and after America, the venue is the
famous Camden Underworld and fellow goth rockers The Ghost of Lemora,
Italian outfit Bloody Mary and French act Undercover Slut complete
the line-up - the night is simply a success: the turnout is impressive
and all the bands go down really well. This occasion also marked
the last gig of this very busy year (and 50th overall of the band),
in the next couple of months the band will be busy writing and perfecting
new material, to be recorded and released sometimes in 2006. Despair
not, however, Voices of Masada will be back live soon, the first
gig of the new year has now been announced (see news section) and
more will follow shortly. Meanwhile, a remix of Step Down has been
made by Jamie of Libitina (thanks mate!) and will appear on Vol
2 of The Nomadism compilation, published by the Italian label of
the same name (and which already featured Vathek on Vol. 1, which
came out in September) alongside such other names as Fields of the
Nephilim, Ikon, and The Mission - the release is scheduled for the
spring, more details soon. That's it then, see you all in the new
year!
October
2005 - A much quieter month, in fact probably the quietest
in a quite a while. Only one gig, in Bristol with Cauda Pavonis
(thanks to them for organising a successful and well-attended event),
but don't you worry - we are working behind the scenes, both on
the album, with new material being written and perfected, and on
the live front, with gigs being currently negotiated for the first
part of next year, both in the UK and abroad. Meanwhile, as you
may have noticed, we have added a feature on the Merchandise page,
which now allows you to buy online and pay through PayPal. Stay
tuned for further news!
September
2005 - The month begins with the LGV All-dayer at Reading
University, but the main news of the month is the North American
tour: Voices of Masada finally fly out to the US on the 13th September,
for a week-long tour that takes them to 6 gigs in as many different
cities, spanning from the East Coast to the Mid West, and into Canada
- travelling through 2 countries, 10 states and one federal district
in the process - and culminating with a memorable gig at New York's
legendary GBGB's. The band would like to thank all promoters, venues
and their staff, everyone who put us up or helped in any other way,
as well as everyone who came to the gigs, bought our stuff, told
us they liked our set - this was really a fantastic experience for
all of us, something we'll remember in years to come and we'll certainly
do everything we can to come back!
On the flip side, I'm afraid
we all liked OUR weather best (what's with all that heat in the
middle of September?), and we also struggled to fully come to terms
with that thing that you have to add taxes on top of the price advertised
for everything you buy, but surely that didn't take anything from
how much we enjoyed the tour.
And upon return on home soil, the month concludes with the Jacqui
Brereton Appeal Charity Alldayer in Birkenhead, together with Killing
Miranda, Rome Burns and 616 Abortions, among others: an appreciated
return to playing in front of more familiar audiences. A couple
more gigs are scheduled for the next couple of months, and a few
more will be announced shortly, but activities on the live front
on the whole are going to diminish slightly in the near future,
as we want to devote some time to writing the material for the new
album. We'll keep you posted on both studio and live news.
August
2005 - one gig only this month, in Weston-Super-Mare
supporting the excellent NFD: great turnout, audience participation
and venue, top marks to promoter Mark, who the overwhelming majority
of promoters in this country and elsewhere should take lessons from
on how to organise gigs and treat bands properly! Keep up the good
work mate, and see you soon! In other news, next London gig now
announced (see News page) and more new song is now complete and
may be played during the band's forthcoming US tour. Nothing more
to say, other than we've been carefully preparing the trip across
the pond and everything is now in place and ready to go: September
will be pretty much completely dedicated to live activities, with
the aforesaid US tour and 2 All-Dayers in the UK on either side
of it - we'll tell you all about it when we're back
July
2005 - while preparations for the upcoming US tour in
September continue, the band plays one more gig, in Cardiff with
support from Zeitgeist Zero. A couple more gigs are confirmed for
August and September, keep checking the news page for details, more
gigs expected to be announced soon. Apart from the live activities,
Voices of Masada are also writing new songs: a third song, Looking
Back is now complete and has already been played live, and 2 more
are almost finished, more details soon!
June
2005
- 2 more gigs this month: the first one at the Phoenix in Plymouth,
a long journey down but one that proved 100% worth making - excellent
response and between the promoters and the audience we met some
truly great people; thanks a lot and see you next time guys! After
that, it's back on home turf again, as Voices of Masada are back
at Slimelight, in London, performing together with Nosferatu, Screaming
Banshee Aircrew and Lupine, on a night of great goff tunes and more
than satisfactory turnout and reaction by the audience. Also, the
show gave the band the chance to present a new song live for the
first time, which seems to have gone down quite well with the public.
As for the rest... in the last few months we have been saying that
there would be "news" soon... now we are finally in a
position to announce said news publically: Voices of Masada are
going on tour in the US in September, from the 14th to the 20th
to be precise!!!! Check the news page for details of the tour and
other gigs confirmed nationally, and once more: more gigs currently
being negotiated, both in the UK and abroad, so stay tuned!
May
2005 - The pace slows down a bit after the hectic past
two months, but only just: Voices of Masada return to perform in
front of their home crowd, at New Dark Age III, in Shoreditch, London,
once more together with Devilish Presley and All Gone Dead, as well
as the Spanish act Quidam. This was the first opportunity for the
London following of the band to see them in action as a 3-piece,
and despite Danny breaking a string on the last song of the set
(at least the timing of the accident was right!) the test can be
safely considered to have been passed: all comments received where
very positive and the whole audience seemed to enjoy the show a
lot.
The other gig of the month was in Bournemouth, at the excellent
Black Machine supporting the fantastic Mist of Avalon from Sweden:
check them out if you have a chance, these guys really rock!
Finally for this month, apart from the continuing live activities
the band are pleased to announce to currently being in the process
of writing and finalising some new songs, and hopefully one or two
will be presented live fairly soon. More news on this and other
fronts soon...
April
2005 - What a month! After spending the first two weeks
working hard to rearrange the songs to make them suitable for the
band's newly acquired 3-piece status, Voices of Masada are off to
Turin, in Italy (incidentally, bassist Danny's birthplace) where
they experience one of their best weekends as a band to date and
play a storming set in front of an enthusiastic audience. And though
it may have seemed that things could not get much better, the following
weekend proved to be even more of a success: the band perform at
the internationally renown Judgement Day festival, in Austria, where
they are extremely well received and have a fantastic time throughout
the whole festival, with promoters, DJ, the other bands playing
and the public. The month finishes in style much closer to home,
with a gig in Cambridge with long term "stage-mates" Devilish
Presley and local lads Rome Burns, plus the latest new London based
goth/deathrock band All Gone Dead - here too, despite the gig being
midweek, audience participation and response can be considered more
than satisfactory. All is left to do now is thanking all people
who made this possible: too many of them to name them all but, to
use a cliché phrase, you know who you are!! Thanks a lot
to all promoters, DJs, venue staff, bands we shared the stage with
and all the people who attended the events - you're all jointly
responsible for possibly the best month in the history of the band
to date, best of luck for the future, see you all again soon hopefully,
and on to the next chapter now!!
March
2005 - The first of the gigs announced last month takes
place: the Beyond the Veil festival in Leeds, at Easter - and the
band would like to thank the organisers, GoG promotions for an excellent
event which ran smoothly under every aspect and presented the large
and enthusiastic audience with a diverse line-up made by excellent
bands, all of whom (including us, if we can be a bit un-modest)
did a great show and was received really well by the public.
The other news of the month is that as a result of irreconcilable
personal differences between Eddie and other individuals within
the band, Eddie has decided not to continue working with Voices
of Masada and departed on entirely amicable terms and none of the
gigs scheduled for the near future is going to be affected: Voices
of Masada will continue ad a 3-piece starting from the next gig,
In Turin in April.
Finally, we are still working on more gigs for the summer and autumn;
expect more announcements soon.
February
2005
- Voices of Masada go back to Barrow-in-Furness, where they played
a memorable gig almost a year before. The show goes down really
well this year too, and one more time there'll be lots of good memories
connected with the Cumbrian town. Other than that, several important
gigs are now confirmed: among others, the band will play the Beyond
the Veil III festival in Leeds on Easter weekend and then will fly
to Turin, in Italy, mid-April and to Austria to play the
excellent Judgement Day festival the following week. And
this is not the end yet, more gigs, national as well as international,
are being negotiated and hopefully will be announced soon, listen
out for news
January
2005
- The first gigs of the new years are getting confirmed, and more
will be on their way shortly. Meanwhile the band plays The Haygate,
in Telford, to a good audience. A particular mention goes to our
promoters and hosts, Saxon Promotions, who have offered us a great
hospitality - thanks, see ya soon!
December
2004 - One more gig, in Westgate-on-Sea, Kent, with our
friends Rome Burns, and then the band finally take a deserved break,
after a long year of hard but very rewarding work, which has taken
Voices of Masada on the stages of the whole country and seen the
debuto album finally come out. Happy festivities and see you all
in 2005.
November
2004
- Now the album's out it's time to promote it, and so (apart from
the expect flurry of activities to arrange things on the distribution,
promotional and other similar fronts), Voices of Masada are back
on the road again: Northampton first, with Venus Fly Trap, and then
back to Sheffield, where the band performed a memorable gig last
January. This time is just as good - although unfortunately we were
forced to perform as a 3-piece due to Eddie ending up in hosptial
with a broken collar bone after a competition. we were still well
received by the audience. Also playing on the night are Dyonisus,
The Faces of Sarah and Killing Miranda, for an all-round good night
of top quality music entertainment.
October
2004
- The long wait is finally over!!! Albeit with a small but annoying
delay on the scheduled date, Voices of Masada's debut album is finally
released at the end of the month!! Needless to say everyone in the
Masada camp is well pleased about it, and we can only hope you will
all be as pleased with the result as we are. Before that, the band
plays at The Carnival of Souls in Derby to a packed house and enthusiastic
audience, with the likes of Two Witches, Screaming Banshee Aircrew
and Scary Bitches, among others. The following weekend sees a repeat
performance (with the same response from the audience) on home ground,
in London, together with Spain's Quidam and Germany's Bats in the
Belfry.
September
2004
- one gig only this month, in Dudley supported by the excellent
Tin Omen, but quite a good one, in a very nice venue and in front
of a fairly numerous and interested audience. Anyway the main news
this month is: our debut album "Four Corners" is finally
going to be released in October!! The album will be distributed
by Strobelight Records in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and by
Resurrection Records in the UK and the rest of the world, and it
will be officially released sometime soon....
August
2004
- Two more gigs: Portsmouth (with Undying Legacy) and Stoke on Trent
(with 9XDead), but the main news is that the mastering and all the
graphic work for the album are now complete and promos have been
sent to a number of selected labels in the UK and Germany, with
whom we are currently in talks expect news about the long-awaited
release of the album soon! Finally, our scheduled gig in Barrow-in-Furness,
originally booked for Sat 2nd October, has now been put back to
a later date (probably at the beginning of the new year), to make
sure we have the album out by the time we go back there the
new date will be announced soon, stay tuned for further info.
And don't forget
to chech out the latest edition of Kaleidoscope! inside, along with
the usual snackiness you'll find a two page interview of us.
July
2004
- The band are back on the road for a few more gigs, at the excellent
Insanitorium in Colchester (with Manuskript), The Verge in London
(With Attrition and Excession) and Winchester (with Razor Blade
Kisses). Great to see all who made it to the gigs and thanks to
all promoters and staff at the venues, see you next time!
June
2004
- This month all activities on the live front are suspended as the
band needs to concentrate on all the non-musical aspects of the
album: artwork, distribution, pressing etc., well be back on stage
in July, when we also hope to be able to communicate an official
release date for the album. What we can tell you for now is that
it will be called Four Corners and it features 8 songs, stay tuned
for further info!
May
2004
- the month opens with the second, excellent, gig abroad for the
band in Cardiff with Midnight Configuration! Then after steady work
with the mixing May ends with the possibly the biggest live event
Voices of Masada have taken part in yet: Gotham, at Londons Mean
Fiddler. Despite clashing with the WGT in Leipzig, the all-dayer
is well attended and lots of people from all over the UK are present,
as well as a few from mainland Europe. Needless to say, the band
goes down a treat, post-gig comments (also reflected in the amount
of EPs sold) are all positive, and if this wasnt enough Voices of
Masada are able to announce what many people have been waiting to
hear for a while: the album is now completely recorded and mixed!
April
2004
- The recording of the album is progressing steadily, and meanwhile
the band finds the time for 3 more live gigs: in Chelmsford with
Libitina, at Londons legendary Slimelight club with American goth
rockers The Last Dance, and in Reading with our good friends Devilish
Presley. Yet another positive month for Voices of Masada.
March
2004
- We have recently received news that Zillo has published an interview
on us, in their February issue. This will only be available in German,
and whilst we have not as of yet printed it here, we can tell you
that Ray is now internationally recognised as a "charismatic
frontman whose voice makes your heart swoon.(TM)" Also, that
Danny is hailed once again as being a modern-day Lou Reed, and that
Eddie and Rob are now regarded as "True guitar Gods(TM)"
In other news:
We have seen that the EP prelude has been referred to in several
places as "a must have item," and so we are following
it up with our album. This is due for release at some point during
the summer and mp3 tasters will be appearing on the downloads page
in the near future. By popular demand we are putting the songs Vathek,
Days of November and Shine among others. We can also confirm alternative
versions of some of the songs from the EP will also be featured.
As for the live front, the only gig this month was at the Railwaymens
Club in Barrow-in-Furness, up in Cumbria, but it was well worth
it to our surprise we discovered a small but dynamic scene in this
small distant town. The enthusiasm shown by the audience was very
appreciated. The band look forward to a return visit in October.
Feb
2004 - It has been noticed that we are playing fewer
gigs throughout February and March. Inside sources (drunken babbling)
claim the band have booked studio time to record their debut album,
and yes various band members have been sighted in Kent. When asked
bassist Danny allegedly replied "gotta finish putting down
the bass lines on tape, I have no time for your unfounded rumours"....
stay tuned for further details...
Jan
2004 - Sheffield, The Casbah, with 3ulogy. The new year
starts over pretty much from where the old one had left off, i.e.
with the band on the stage. Sheffield, the Casbah, supported by
Rotherham electro-act 3ulogy. Although it's a dreary January Thursday
night the venue is packed with an enthusiastic audience; big thanks
to the guys of Gloominati for putting us on, and if you wanna know
more just read the review of the event:
Read review
after that,
it's back on home turf again, as Voices of Masada return to play
Upstairs at the Garage, together with The Faces of Sarah, Brother
Orchid, Surefire and Automation. The loyal Masada fans turn up in
droves and although they occupy the middle slot on the night pull
the largest audience by far. Another excellent night, thanks to
everyone who came and contributed to making it special, big hi to
The Faces of Sarah who also played an excellent set - see you next
time lads. The month ends with the confirmation of the line-up for
this year's Gotham, and we are on the bill - see you all there!!
Dec
2003
- Bristol, The Full Moon, with Cauda Pavonis. Another good performance,
where the band showcase their new song "Shine" live for
the first time. Decent turnout too, although the audience appears
a bit quiet at times. The following weekend Voices of Masada make
their debut outside the UK, with a gig in Italy and more precisely
in Prato (Florence) together with the Italian act Ordeal by Fire.
As if this wasn't good enough the gig in itself goes down wonderfully
and the Italian audience shows its appreciation in no uncertain
terms. On coming back from to London, the band then plays at the
legendary goth club Gossips, in a special one-off return of the
Malice Underground club. Good sound and good turnout once again.
To top up an excellent month, Voices of Masada agree a distribution
deal with Resurrection Records for their debut E.P. Prelude, as
well as appear at the Nightbreed Christmas Party in Nottingham,
together with Lupine.
Nov
2003 - Pity for Monsters III, with Libitina at the Betsey
Trotwood in Farringdon. This was a brilliant gig! although the venue
is a tad on small size, it more than makes up for it with superb
sound and a skilled sound engineering team that bring out the best
in a band. Libitina were up first, playing some classics and introducing
their new album before Voices of Masada get their turn. I'll let
the review of the gig speak for us:
Read review
Oct 2003 -
Rock City, with Killing Miranda, Midnight Configuration, Punish
Yourself, Pro Jekt, Jesus Fix and The Ghost of Lemora. A blinding
gig, if I do say so myself. The band starts the evening with a bang
(eddie's amp blew up on the last song!), and finally gets to play
the new song 'Days of November'. Unfortunately, the gig suffered
from a lack of advertising, and what should have been a packed venue
ended up being less that half full. Hopefully it works out better
next time we're there, nonetheless, Voices of Masada wish to thank
the promoters and all staff at Rock City for what was a great day
for us. See you next time! Oh, and Punish Yourself were actually
quite good, and very bright - coverd in multi-coloured paint no
less!
September
2003 - The Garage, Highbury and Islington with Faces
of Sarah, Corrision and Rome Burns. Voices of Masada play a storming
set to a large, enthusiastic crowd and positive comments are received
all round.
September
2003 The White Lion, Folkestone, with Einsteifen and
Surgery without Research. Well, the venue was troubled with sound
problems, but despite this we manged to play toa fantsic audience
and were well received, many thnaks to all those who came and those
who helped out.
July
2003
- Voices of Masada have their first official gig at The Verge in
Kentish Town. As part of the 'Gothic Summer', We perform in front
of a paying audience for the very first time. This is what people
have said about us:
Read review
May
2003 -
On May 31st Voices of Masada finally hit the stage, playing a storming
secret underground gig somewhere in North London. Audience reaction
was excellent and the band had a great time too. Stay tuned, more
gigs to be announced shortly.
Voices of Masada
proudly announce the release of the debut E.P. "Prelude"
- 3 tracks of classic gothic rock sounds, available from mid-May
in every decent record shop (Resurrection Records, London; Sound
Pollution, Stockholm, Spiral Archive, Northampton) or failing that
from the band themselves.
April
2003
- The band finally goes into the studio and records a first 3-track
CD, to be released in May and titled Prelude, and in fact constituting
a prelude to the quartets first album, already written and scheduled
to be recorded in the winter and released shortly afterwards. Between
now and then Voices of Masada will start playing live; a few gigs
have already been lined-up, some are being negotiated and more will
hopefully come during the summer.
2002
- Voices of Masada form in the late spring, when the
long-running musical partnership between Eddie Martin (formerly
of Revolution by Night) and Rob Leydon finally takes the shape of
a real band when they are joined by bass-player Danny Tartaglia.
Following the split of his former band Burning Gates, Danny is available
for new musical collaborations and actively looking for a suitable
band, and is promptly contacted by old friend Eddie, who offers
him to take part in his project. The newly-formed trio thus begins
practicing and writing material together, but it's not until after
the summer that the line-up is finally complete: to free Eddie from
singing duties and allow him to concentrate more on his beloved
guitar, the band decide to audition for a singer, resulting in the
recruitment of Raymon Shah in October. Now the line-up is complete,
and Voices of Masada spend the following autumn and winter months
putting the finishing touches to existing songs and writing more
material
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