VOLUMELLA | 11 - 18 Settembre MMXXV
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- 11 set
- Tempo di lettura: 5 min
Vai direttamente all'evento: Gio 11/09 - The Boys, Marc Valentine | Ven 12/09 - NON MI PIACE: Trelovsky (release party), Chevalier, Sono Ancora Vivo- | Lun 15/09 - Shearling (US), Allarme (Polonia), Songs About Dogs | Mer 17/09 - Minipony (Ecuador), Duæl | Gio 18/09 - Dischi Decenti: Bastos (Romania), Maremarcio ||
GIOVEDI 11
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ORARI
21:00 Apertura porte
21:30 Marc Valentine
22:30 The Boys
THE BOYS (UK)
Along with the Sex Pistols, Clash and The Damned, The Boys were part of the first wave of the mid-1970’s UK punk explosion. Armed with an arsenal of killer Steel/Dangerfield songs The Boys became the first UK punk band to sign an album deal in January 1977. Highly regarded by the music press and their contemporaries, their well-crafted songs, together with Steel and Dangerfield’s love of harmonies, led to them being described as ‘The Beatles of Punk’ but they could (and should) just as deservedly have been compared to the Ramones – fast, alternately brattish and tongue-in-cheek, and gloriously anthemic.
As Last FM puts it: “The Boys provided the template for superior Pop Punk before even the Buzzcocks had got out of first gear”.
The Boys were born in September 1975 when singer/guitarist Matt Dangerfield left Mick Jones and Tony James’s fledgling punk band London SS to form a new band with ex-Hollywood Brats songwriter/keyboard player Casino Steel. Dangerfield’s art college pal, guitarist Honest John Plain, was quickly recruited. The following year they held auditions for the bass and drum roles with Kid Reid and Jack Black completing the line-up.
Matt Dangerfield had converted the tiny disused coal cellar of his rented basement flat in Maida Vale into a home recording studio/rehearsal room and as a consequence, 47A Warrington Crescent became extremely important in the development of the UK punk scene in the mid-seventies. Mick Jones, Glen Matlock, Tony James, Rat Scabies, Brian James, Gene October, Sid Vicious and Billy Idol were regular visitors. Amongst others, The Sex Pistols, The Damned, London SS, Clash, Chelsea, Generation X and of course, The Boys, made their first recordings there. In this hotbed of creativity Steel and Dangerfield quickly forged a prolific songwriting partnership.
The Boys made their live debut at London’s Hope and Anchor in October 1976. Mick Jones, Billy Idol, Joe Strummer, Tony James and Gene October were in attendance for The Boys first performance. A mere handful of gigs later, they became the first UK punk band to sign an album deal when NEMS Records snapped them up in January 1977.
Having released two albums and three singles with NEMS, they moved to Safari Records in 1979 where two further albums and five more singles followed.
Over the years countless bands have covered The Boys’ back catalogue – from Argentina to Germany and Japan to the USA – and even more artists have cited The Boys as a major influence.
MARC VALENTINE (UK)
As frontman of cult British power-pop outfit Last Great Dreamers, Marc Valentine has brought sparkle to venues and turntables alike with his distinctive vocals, wry charm and songbook of secret classics. Now, with his favourite guitar in tow, he's heading out on a solo adventure, loading his flight case with a fresh set of tunes, and polishing the trademark twinkle in his eye.
Debut album Future Obscure sees Valentine building on his past while expanding his sonic palette, to craft a collection of should-be hits – 7-inch-shaped songs that move both body and mind. The album is produced by Dave Draper (The Professionals, Wildhearts, Ryan Hamilton). Recorded with friends old and new, and featuring collaborations with Wreckless Eric and The Boys' Matt Dangerfield, this is a reflective, sometimes defiant album in the golden-era tradition – a pop record from the heart, packed with songs to holler, heal and hold.
VENERDI 12
Ingresso: 5€ Riservato soci AICS
Ma quale paese del bel canto: è ora di sputare fuori tutto quello che non ci sta bene. Sentiamo il bisogno urgente di urlare ciò che inevitabilmente ci portiamo dentro, costretti ogni giorno a guardare in faccia quello che succede fuori. Non è un caso, quindi, se abbiamo voluto coinvolgere tre nuovi progetti, uniti dalla stessa esigenza di esprimersi senza mezzi termini.
TRELKOVSKY (IT)
release party di un disco necessario e oscuro: filosofia black metal su racconti screamo.
CHEVALIER (IT)
quanto di più vero e diretto ci si possa aspettare dall’emoviolence.
SONO ANCORA VIVO (IT)
l’hardcore come dev’essere: dritto al punto.
LUNEDI 15
Ingresso: Up to You!/// Riservato soci AICS
SHEARLING (US)
Serving as a spiritual continuation of the now-defunct Sprain, Shearling exhibits the reunion of a now decade-old collaborative force between guitarists Alexander Kent and Sylvie Simmmons. A subsequent recruiting of percussionist Andrew Chanover, bassist Wesley Nelson, and Keyboardist Elizabeth Carver filled out their orchestrally-minded roster. The band was mostly quiet for its first year of existence, avoiding live performances to instead focus on their brazen debut ‘Motherfucker, I am Both: “Amen” and "Hallelujah"…’ The record retains Sprain’s characteristic commitment to intensity, further mutated through a newfound lens of collagist approach. Featuring only a single, hour-plus long song, Motherfucker is a demanding exhibition of uncompromising ethos. Shearling’s aggressive live performances and meticulous recordings demonstrate an ambition, audacity, and emotional vulnerability that few contemporary bands can parallel.
ALLARME (POLAND)
SONGS ABOUT DOGS (IT)
MERCOLEDI 17
Ingresso: Up to You!/// Riservato soci AICS
MINIPONY (ECUADOR)
MINIPONY is an extreme metal project that mixes polyrhythmic structures, powerful minimal guitar riffs and exotic female screams and growls. The result is a powerful sound exposing Latin American rhythms in their most brutal form.
DUÆL (IT)
I DUÆL sono: Alberto Balboni (NADSAT, COLLARS, Coffin Surfer, Just for Now) - Chitarra & Marco "Samu" Bolognini (MEGABRENZ! ex Nero di Marte) - Batteria & FX. Il progetto, nato nel 2023 a Bologna, esprime ritmi viscerali attraverso suoni distorti e samples atmosferici. Un progetto strumentale che esplora diverse dinamiche, spaziando da parti lente e riflessive a riff più moderni ed aggressivi. A Marzo 2025 esce il primo lavoro in studio “DUÆL”, anticipato dal video di “Primo Respiro”, brano d’apertura del disco.
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GIOVEDI 18
Ingresso: 5€ Riservato soci AICS
A Bologna si consolida il gemellaggio tra due band navigate del panorama europeo. Sarà una notte accettabile? Venire per credere, sicuramente sarà un momento OK. Il 18 settembre in rapida sequenza avremo al Freakout Club:
MAREMARCIO (IT)
Screamo antifa da Parma
BASTOS (ROMANIA)
screamo da Bucharest per la prima volta in Italia immancabilerrimi








