Thursday 31 May 2012


EIFF 2012 RAISES THE CURTAIN ON 121 NEW FEATURES INCLUDING 19 WORLD PREMIERES


Edinburgh, Scotland – 30 May 2012... At a press conference at Filmhouse in Edinburgh this morning, Artistic Director Chris Fujiwara announced details of his inaugural programme for the 66th edition of the Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF). This year the Festival, which runs from 20 June to 1 July, will host nineteen World premieres and thirteen International premieres.

The Festival will showcase one hundred and twenty-one new features from fifty-two countries, including eleven European premieres and seventy-six UK premieres in addition to the World and International premieres. Highlights include the World premieres of Richard Ledes’ FRED; Nathan Silver’s EXIT ELENA and Benjamin Pascoe’s LEAVE IT ON THE TRACK and European premieres of Lu Sheng’s HERE, THERE and Yang Jung-ho’s MIRAGE in the maiden New Perspectives section; and the International premiere of Benicio Del Toro, Pablo Trapero, Julio Medem, Elia Suleiman, Gaspar Noé, Juan Carlos Tabio and Laurent Cantet’s 7 DAYS IN HAVANA and the European premiere of Bobcat Goldthwait’s GOD BLESS AMERICA in the Directors’ Showcase. In addition to the new features presented, the Festival will also host twenty-nine older titles in Retrospectives and Special Screenings, bringing the total number of feature films to one hundred and fifty across the twelve-day event.

British films competing for the Michael Powell Award will include, for the first time, documentaries contending alongside narrative films. Among them are seven World premieres: Peter Strickland’s BERBERIAN SOUND STUDIO; DAY OF THE FLOWERS by John Roberts; Katarzyna Klimkiewicz’s FLYING BLIND; Maja Borg’s FUTURE MY LOVE; Alex Barrett’s LIFE JUST IS; ONE MILE AWAY by Penny Woolcock and PUSHER by Luis Prieto. The Michael Powell Award contenders, which also include Bart Layton’s THE IMPOSTER; SHADOW DANCER by James Marsh and Martin Wallace’s SMALL CREATURES, also compete for the Award for Best Performance in a British Feature Film.

The International Feature Competition, supported by Innis and Gunn, hosts a selection of outstanding new films from around the world and includes the World premieres of Mao Mao’s HERE, THEN and Alexandre O Philippe’s return to EIFF with THE LIFE AND TIMES OF PAUL THE PSYCHIC OCTOPUS. The International Feature Competition includes, for the first time, documentary films alongside narrative films. International premieres competing for the award are Jang Kun-jae’s SLEEPLESS NIGHT and Dan Sallitt’s THE UNSPEAKABLE ACT; while other titles include ONE.TWO.ONE by Mania Akbari; Oskar Alegria’s THE SEARCH FOR EMAK BAKIA; Yeon Sang-ho’s THE KING OF PIGS; David Zellner’s KID-THING; Maite Alberdi’s THE LIFEGUARD and TABU by Miguel Gomes. Two films are by co-directing couples: Clarissa Campolina and Helvécio Marins Jr’s GIRIMUNHO and Anka Sasnal and Wilhelm Sasnal’s IT LOOKS PRETTY FROM A DISTANCE. Gastón Solnicki’s PAPIROSEN and A WOMAN’S REVENGE by Rita Azevedo Gomes round out the International Feature Competition.

Focusing on two masters of their art, Spotlight on Shinya Tsukamoto and Spotlight on Wang Bing bring together a collection of their films, including Japanese cult director Tsukamoto’s latest project KOTOKO, and culminating in a Masterclass with Wang Bing, who will discuss his extraordinary documentary filmmaking career.  Accompanying their respective films, ¡VIVAN LAS ANTIPODAS! and CALIFORNIA SOLO, director Victor Kossakovsky and actor Robert Carlyle, EIFF Patron, will also have on-stage In-Person events, with Victor Kossakovsky presenting a Masterclass, while Robert Carlyle is the subject of 2012’s In Person: BAFTA Scotland Interview.

EIFF Artistic Director Chris Fujiwara commented: “Our programme reflects the exceptionally vibrant state of current cinema. Our audiences will be able to explore a wide range of outstanding films from around the world, including work by established masters and films from new and emerging talents. There are also some no less exciting discoveries to be made this year in our Retrospectives. Altogether it’s a rich and diverse programme that tells, I believe, a fascinating story about where cinema is today, what it can learn from the past, and where it is going in the future.”

Jules Bishop’s BORROWED TIME, Steve Rainbow’s NFA and Scott Graham’s SHELL are the three World premieres in the new British Scenes section, where it is joined by Bryn Higgins’ UNCONDITIONAL, in a strand introducing films from the UK that are made by new filmmakers, that try out non-traditional funding models or that venture into unusual thematic areas. WHAT IS THIS FILM CALLED LOVE? by Mark Cousins receives its World premiere alongside Nicholas Ray’s WE CAN’T GO HOME AGAIN and Susan Ray’s accompanying DON’T EXPECT TOO MUCH in the new Films on Film section.

The late-night Night Moves strand sees the World premiere of Ian Clark’s GUINEA PIGS and the European premiere of Jon Wright’s GRABBERS, both from the UK, and other titles include EDDIE – THE SLEEPWALKING CANNIBAL by Boris Rodriguez; Eric Wareheim and Tim Heidecker’s TIM AND ERIC’S BILLION DOLLAR MOVIE; the multi-directed V/H/S; Quentin Dupieux’s WRONG and Magnus Martens’ JACKPOT, based on a story by Jo Nesbo.

Highlighting EIFF’s global curatorial expanse, the Philippine New Wave examines the creativity of young independent Filipino filmmakers, and includes the World premieres of Emerson Reyes’ MNL 143 and PHILIPPINE NEW WAVE: THIS IS NOT A FILM MOVEMENT by Khavn De La Cruz among the twelve strong section. A special Focus on Denmark features Mads Brügger’s THE AMBASSADOR; Nicole N Horanyi and Heidi Kim Andersen’s AU PAIR; and SIBLINGS – FOR BETTER OF WORSE by Max Kestner, Mikala Krough, Laila Hodell and Aage Rais-Nordentoft. Showcasing the vitality of filmmaking in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, Looking South brings together a collection of films including Juan Ignacio Domìnguez’s RIDING ZORRO; MÚSICA CAMPESINA [COUNTRY MUSIC] by Alberto Fuguet; and Ana Katz’s LOS MARZIANO.

The Directors’ Showcase, presenting work from the established auteurs of our time, includes Denis Côté’s BESTIAIRE; Johnnie To’s LIFE WITHOUT PRINCIPLE; Peter Chan’s DRAGON; Asoka Handagama’s HIM, HERE AFTER; Gakuryu Ishii’s ISN’T ANYONE ALIVE?; RENT-A-CAT by Naoko Ogigami and THE REST OF THE WORLD by Damien Odoul. New Perspectives, boasting 40 titles, presents a global array of work by emerging directors also including Tetsuaki Matsue’s TOKYO DRIFTER, DJ Chen’s YOUNG DUDES, Patrik Eklund’s FLICKER, Gabe Torres’ BRAKE, Petros Sevastikoglou’s ATTRACTIVE ILLUSION and NUCLEAR NATION by Atsushi Funahashi.

EIFF’s animation tradition continues with THE 99 UNBOUND by Dave Osborne and a Special Screening of Chris Renaud and Kyle Balda’s 3D version of DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX. In addition to the animated films and shorts at the Festival, EIFF continues to showcase the best of Scottish, UK and international shorts in a series of programmes which include Romola Garai’s directorial début SCRUBBER; FUNTIMES by Joe Carter and REVOLUTIONARY MEMORIES OF BAHMAN WHO LOVED LEILA by Sarahnaz Sharifi. The experimental Black Box section also presents a series of shorts programmes from innovators of the visual art world, as well as Abigail Child’s feature-length THE SUBURBAN TRILOGY.  The world of art is also represented by four free exhibitions and events across Edinburgh, through collaborations with Collective, Stills, Inspace and the Ingleby Gallery in Beyond EIFF.

Special Screenings and Festival Events throughout EIFF include the new digital restoration of LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, marking the 50thanniversary of this masterpiece. The process of restoring the classic will be discussed by multi-Oscar®-winning editor Thelma Schoonmaker and Grover Crisp of Sony Pictures Entertainment at the panel event FILM RESTORATION IN THE DIGITAL AGE. Returning due to popular demand will be the SURPRISE MOVIE and AWARDS CEREMONY, as well as ESSENTIAL EDINBURGH & EIFF – UNDER THE STARS 2012, a prelude to EIFF the weekend before the Festival kicks off, when family-friendly films will get an airing in St Andrew Square Garden.

2012’s previously announced Shinji Somai Retrospective section, presenting the world of a neglected master of Japanese cinema, will be joined by a second Retrospective exploring the creations of screen comedy genius Gregory La Cava including: MY MAN GODFREY (1936), two films starring Claudette Colbert, PRIVATE WORLDS (1935) and SHE MARRIED HER BOSS (1935), and the rarely seen masterpiece UNFINISHED BUSINESS (1941).  EIFF will screen six of La Cava’s films, and the Retrospective will continue at Filmhouse throughout July, with a further six films.

Special Screenings also include Penny Woolcock’s ONE DAY, Margaret Tait’s BLUE BLACK PERMANENT, Harmony Korine, Aleksei Fedorchenko and Jan Kwiecinski’s THE FOURTH DIMENSION and the previously announced World premiere of the London 2012 Festival-commissioned films by Lynne Ramsay, Mike Leigh, Asif Kapadia and Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini.

Other Special Events include MIDNIGHT SUN, accompanying a screening of the original Norwegian INSOMNIA, directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg, which will give audience members an experience of the late light northern sky to celebrate summer solstice; while THE BROCKAS IN FILM CONCERT will present Philippine art-rock improvisers The Brockas performing their first Edinburgh gig against the backdrop of GENGHIS KHAN, a Philippine film that originally screened at EIFF in 1952. An annual series of lectures looking at the history of cinema in Scotland has its inaugural year with THE EDINBURGH FILM GUILD FORSYTH HARDY LECTURE, presenting a fully illustrated account of the beginning of EIFF followed by a complete screening of Humphrey Jennings’ rarely seen THE CUMBERLAND STORY, the first film shown at EIFF 1947.

To help guide audiences in their exploration, for the first time this year EIFF is introducing Pathways. Each Pathway is a group of films, selected from across the different strands of the EIFF programme, that are linked by common themes or that appeal to particular tastes. Pathways include Teenage Kicks (films for 15-year-olds and upwards); Played for Laughs (films for comedy lovers); Relationships (films on love, couples and relationships) and Community & Conflict (films on themes of power, responsibility and history).

As previously announced, the 66th Edinburgh International Film Festival opens with William Friedkin’s KILLER JOE and the Closing Gala will be the European premiere of Disney/Pixar’s BRAVE.

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The Edinburgh International Film Festival 20 June - 1 July 2012
EIFF Box Office opens on 31 May

Note to Editors:

World Premieres:
BERBERIAN SOUND STUDIO
BORROWED TIME
DAY OF THE FLOWERS
EXIT ELENA
FLYING BLIND
FRED
FUTURE MY LOVE
GUINEA PIGS
HERE, THEN
LEAVE IT ON THE TRACK
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF PAUL THE PSYCHIC OCTOPUS
LIFE JUST IS
MNL 143
NFA
ONE MILE AWAY
PHILIPPINE NEW WAVE: THIS IS NOT A FILM MOVEMENT
PUSHER
SHELL
WHAT IS THIS FILM CALLED LOVE?

International Premieres:
7 DAYS IN HAVANA
ATTRACTIVE ILLUSION
CALIFORNIA SOLO
EVELYN
FLICKER
FOREVER LOVED
OF SKIES AND EARTH
RIDING ZORRO
SLEEPLESS NIGHT
THE SUBURBAN TRILOGY
SUN DON’T SHINE
TONDO, BELOVED: TO WHAT ARE THE POOR BORN?
THE UNSPEAKABLE ACT

European Premieres:
THE 99 UNBOUND
BRAVE
GOD BLESS AMERICA
GRABBERS
HERE, THERE
THE IMPOSTER
MIRAGE
ONE.TWO.ONE
THE SEARCH FOR EMAK BAKIA
TOKYO DRIFTER
YOUNG DUDES


About Edinburgh International Film Festival:

Established in 1947, Edinburgh International Film Festival is renowned around the world for discovering and promoting the very best in international cinema - and for heralding and debating changes in global filmmaking. Intimate in its scale, ambitious in its scope, and fuelled by pure passion for cinema in all its manifestations, EIFF seeks to spotlight the most exciting and innovative new film talent, in a setting steeped in history. 

Notable films premiered in recent years have included: 35 SHOTS OF RUM, THE HURT LOCKER, MOON, FISH TANK, LET THE RIGHT ONE IN, SOMERS TOWN, MAN ON WIRE, CONTROL, KNOCKED UP, RATATOUILLE, LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH, TSOTSI, BILLY ELLIOT and AMORES PERROS.

EIFF is supported by Creative Scotland, the City of Edinburgh Council, EventScotland, the Scottish Government through the Edinburgh Festivals Expo Fund and the BFI.  EIFF is proud to be part of the Year of Creative Scotland, a Scottish Government initiative led in partnership by EventScotland, VisitScotland, Creative Scotland and VOCAL, which is spotlighting and celebrating Scotland’s cultural and creative strengths on a world stage.

The Centre for the Moving Image (CMI) was founded in 2010 with a vision to be at the forefront of film and the moving image in Scotland.  The CMI currently comprises the EIFF, Edinburgh Filmhouse and Edinburgh Film Guild and its aim is to lead, inspire, educate and entertain in the moving image space.  The CMI is currently developing an ambitious plan to create new businesses and initiatives in Scotland related to film thought and practice.


EDINBURGH FESTIVAL FRINGE PROMISES TO BE THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH


This year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe truly promises to be the greatest show on earth with more artists performing more work, in more venues, than ever before.

A 6% increase on last year’s programme will see 2,695 shows take to theatres, pubs, nooks, crannies and gardens all over Scotland’s capital in August.

This 2012 Fringe programme makes space for the introduction of a Spoken Word category.  Everything from poetry to oratory and storytelling to reportage has a place here.  Scotland’s Makar (National Poet) Liz Lochhead will be one of the first 41 shows to be listed in this new category with Liz Lochhead: Making Nothing Happen (Assembly Rooms, p251). Luke Wright - Your New Favourite Poet (Underbelly, p252) returns after a strong reception in 2011.  Mark Grist - Rogue Teacher (Underbelly, p252) became an internet sensation last year after a video of him and one of his pupils in a rap battle went viral.

As well as Spoken Word, this year’s Fringe programme contains the usual heady mix of Cabaret, Children’s shows, Comedy, Dance and Physical Theatre, Events, Exhibition, Music, Musicals and Opera and Theatre.

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has also announced that for the first time ever there will be a box office operating in Glasgow for the duration of the Fringe.  The new box office will, thanks to the support of First ScotRail, be based at Glasgow Queen Street Station and will open on 27 July, selling tickets from 8.00am to 8.00pm every day until 27 August. 

Launching the 2012 programme Kath M Mainland, Chief Executive of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society said:

“I am delighted to be able to launch the 2012 Edinburgh Festival Fringe Programme. This promises to be the most exciting and exhilarating Fringe yet.  This year sees 2,695 shows in 279 venues across the city, which is 6% more than ever before.

“This is the Year of Creative Scotland and it is the year in which the world’s greatest sporting event, the Olympic and Paralympic Games, happens in London while the world’s greatest cultural event takes place in Edinburgh.

“The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is still the first choice for performers, producers, artists and creators to come and tell their story; we are proud that the Fringe is still the place to bring your work, with opportunities to amaze, enthral and excite audiences from both far away and close to home.

“We have a programme that will capture the attention of people all over the world and demonstrate why over the last sixty six years the Fringe has grown into the greatest show on earth. “

Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs Fiona Hyslop MSP said:

“The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the largest international art festival, extending a warm annual welcome to artists and performers from across the globe and showcasing Scotland’s rich culture, heritage and distinct identity on the world stage. The Festival Fringe promises to deliver an exciting and diverse programme again this year. 

“The twelve Edinburgh Festivals contribute £250 million to Scotland's economy. It makes strong economic sense - particularly during the Year of Creative Scotland - to ensure that Scotland's own exceptionally creative talent is at the heart of Edinburgh's festival activity, and can benefit from the global exposure that this generates.

“That is why, through the Expo Fund, we have awarded £440,000 to support a range of Scottish-based talent to showcase their excellent work at this year’s Festival Fringe."

The Rt. Hon. Donald Wilson, Lord Provost of the City of Edinburgh, said:

"Yet again the Edinburgh Festival Fringe promises to dazzle, entertain and educate audiences young and old across the city. Scotland's capital truly is the only place to be this August."

As usual the Fringe attracts some well known names to Edinburgh’s stages.  Comedian and former Family Fortunes frontman Les Dennis stars in Jigsy (Assembly Rooms, p288), the story of a comedian with over 30 years in the business; Educating Rita (Assembly George Square, p275) has Matthew Kelly and Claire Sweeney take on the lead roles in Willy Russell’s famous play.  Re-Animator The Musical(Assembly George Square, p313) based on HP Lovecraft’s seminal piece, will see George Wendt, better known as Norm from Cheers make his second trip to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. 



COMEDY FAVES 
Once again the Fringe remains the home of comedy with established names like  Alan Davies - Life is Pain (Venue 150 @ EICC, p34) here for the first time in a decade; Paul Merton's Impro Chums (Pleasance, p141) will see him team up with  Mike McShane, Lee Simpson, Richard Vranch and Suki Webster for an hour of improvised fun.   Phill Jupitus - You're Probably Wondering Why I've Asked You Here... (The Stand Comedy Club, p144) is one of two shows the Never Mind The Buzzcocks team captain will be involved with at this year’s Fringe, the other being his free poetry show Phill Jupitus is Porky the Poet in 27 Years On (Jam House, p143).   Rhod Gilbert: The Man With the Flaming Battenberg Tattoo (Venue 150 @ EICC, p148) sees a brand new show from the Fringe favourite; Sandi Toksvig Live: My Valentine (Pleasance, p153) will see the return of the comedian, novelist, actor, broadcaster, show-off and international treasure.  Canadian favourite Greg Proops makes his return with a regular stand up show and with his well known Greg Proops Podcast: The Smartest Man in the World (Gilded Balloon, p89).


UPAND COMING COMICS 
The Fringe is also known as a place to discover the next comedy superstar.  Some of the up and coming comics at this year’s festival include Michael Workman – Mercy (Gilded Balloon, p126) who won this year’s Best Comedy Award at Adelaide.  AAA Stand-Up Late(Pleasance, p32) will see winner of So You Think You’re Funny 2011 Tommy Rowson return to the Fringe.  The winner of Chortle’s breakthrough act returns with Tony Law Maximum Nonsense (Stand Comedy Club, p172). Harriet Kemsley, the winner of the Funny’s Funny competition is one half of Kemsley and Callaghan: Keeping Their Cool (Laughing Horse @ The Newsroom, p108) and Pat Cahill winner of last year’s AmusedMoose Laugh Off can be seen in The Tim and Pat Show (Cabaret Voltaire, p170).


THEY CAN'T STAY AWAY
Some of the people behind last year’s award winning shows are returning for 2012.  Writer Dave Florez who won awards and plaudits for his 2011 show Somewhere Beneath It All A Small Fire Burns Still, will be reunited with the star of that show Phil Nicol for The Intervention(Assembly Rooms, p287).  The play about alcoholism counts Jan Ravens, Arabella Weir and Mike McShane in its company.   RashDash, whose ScaryGorgeous picked up prizes last year, return with The Ugly Sisters (C venues, p332), a cabaret based on the story of Cinderella.  NOLA (Underbelly, p304) is a piece of documentary theatre about the BP Oil Spill told by Look Left Look Right who won awards for You Once Said Yes.  Belt Up Theatre who won one of the inaugural Broadway Baby Bobby’s, return with their telling of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s A Little Princess (C venues, p259).

YOUNGER AUDIENCES 
As always at the Fringe there’s plenty for younger audiences including the bona fide celebrities like Elmo, Cookie Monster and Big Bird inSesame Street Live – Elmo Makes Music (Meadows Theatre Big Top, p29).  Dr Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown and His Singing Tiger (Assembly George Square, p22) will see the surrealist take his debut children’s show to Edinburgh.  Kids shows come to the Fringe from all over the world: The American High School Theatre present Dr Seuss I Love You (Church Hill Theatre, p22), whilst Flamenco for Kids (C venues, p23) promises to teach kids how to “Ole” with the best of them.  Huggers – Free Festival Family Fun (Laughing Horse @ The Three Sisters, p24) is a cabaret and on the top of a double-decker bus.  Shlomo’s Beatbox Adventure... For Kids! (Underbelly, p29) sees the multi-award winning beatboxer find himself a new sidekick and Fringe favourite The Enormous Turnip (Spotlites @ The Merchants' Hall, p23) is back for a tenth year.

MUSIC As always there’s a wide range of music at the Fringe.  Everything from The Big Fat Electric Ceilidh (Assembly Rooms, p205) fusing traditional music and electronica to Mercury Prize nominated King Creosote (Queen’s Hall, p216) who will be joined by Fence Collective Friends.  Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells For Two (Assembly George Square, p220) is a two man interpretation of the 1973 classic.  Idlewild frontman Roddy Woomble (Acoustic Music Centre @ St Bride's, p228) will be playing from his solo album.  #Unravel Live: The Only Gig You Can Control With Your Phone (Queen’s Hall, p236) is a collection of truly interactive sound installations and is the world premier from Aidan Moffat of Arab Strap and Edinburgh based FOUND. 

The National Youth Orchestra of Iraq (Greyfriars Kirk, p223) make their Edinburgh debut with an original concerto for oud written by Iraqi composer Khyam Allami and Scottish composer, Gordon McPherson.  The orchestra formed in 2009 by 17 year old Zuhal Sultan brings together a mixture of self-taught Kurdish, Arab, Turkmen and Assyrian 16-29 year old musicians.  For the concert, the orchestra will be joined by Julian Lloyd Webber and the Edinburgh Youth Orchestra.

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The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2012 runs from 03 - 27 August. 

Join the Parade to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe! Go to www.edfringe.com/parade.  The Edinburgh Festival Fringe programme is launched on Thursday 31 May with the box office opening at 12:00, although a number of tickets are on sale now.  For more information please visit www.edfringe.com






ONLY 3 DAYS TO GO!








3 Days to go Evolution has The Power!
It's THIS WEEKEND folks - the build has begun and the buzz is MASSIVE

It looks like the DJ Fresh & Dizzee track 'The Power' is nailed on to go straight to number 1 in the charts - click the featured image below to listen - will Fresh dive across from Ballast Hills to Spillers Wharf to join Dizzee on stage? The only way to find out is to be there ;)

Ticket Alert
If you know anyone who still hasn't got their tickets yet you best chivvy them up as tickets are selling very very swiftly - we wouldn't want anyone hoping to attend to leave it too late - tickets can be purchased online here or from City Centre HMVs and independent record stores

Local talent is going to shine...
With local artistes The Lake Poets opening the festival followed an hour or so later by Lulu James it's great to see North East talent breaking through - both artist are in the ascendance so make sure you are on site early to catch them - click the get2know image below to have a look/listen at a little collaboration they did together on the rather incredible Flow Mill on The Quayside - if you haven't visited yet it's worth checking out

Evolution App now available...
This years Evolution App is now available for iPhones and Android smartphones - it's got some canny features including the latest updates, build your own schedule, stage times appear on the app at approx 11am each day and it has a whole host of money off vouchers that you can use on site - it costs £1.49 and it's pretty nifty - to download search EVOLUTION FESTIVAL at your App Store





Evolution Weekender - 3 days to go!
This will be the last newsletter from us pre event as we are busy climbing scaffold, building stages and
marquees and erecting sound systems

We look forward to seeing you this Diamond Jubilee Weekend - God Save The Queen x


Team Evo




SAVAGE MESSIAH & FLAYED DISCIPLE JOIN SOPHIE STAGE LINE UP AT BLOODSTOCK

BLOODSTOCK OPEN AIR has announced two more acts for this summer’s event.

British thrashers SAVAGE MESSIAH bring a deadly dose of modern metal to the SOPHIE stage on the Friday night. For a taste of what to expect, download latest album “Plague Of Conscience” for free via their labels website at www.earache.com. Says the band:

"On behalf of everyone in the band I'd like to say how much we're looking
forward to being part of the Bloodstock Open Air festival in 2012. The bill
looks really strong so to be included is a huge honour. Thanks to everyone
who has been plugging us relentlessly on twitter/facebook etc..we'll see you
at the front!"

Joining them are trashing death metallers FLAYED DISCIPLE. Recently seen on tour with Cerebral Bore and Aeon, the former METAL 2 THE MASSES winners look forward to returning to Catton Hall:

"It's been an awesome ride since winning the Metal 2 The Masses competition and playing the New Blood Stage back in 2010. We've played some great tours and met some incredible bands since then, but there's no event that means more to us than Bloodstock. To be invited back this year and to play the Sophie Lancaster Stage is unreal"

With more exclusive appearances than any other festival, headline sets from BEHEMOTH, ALICE COOPERand one more to be revealed on 6th June, and a whole host of rides, comedy and other festival fun,BLOODSTOCK is set for its most exciting year yet.

BLOODSTOCK OPEN AIR 2012 takes place at Catton Hall August 9th – 12th. Tickets are available from www.bloodstock.uk.com


Line Up So Far:

RONNIE JAMES DIO STAGE

ALICE COOPER
MYSTERY HEADLINER REVEALED 6/6/6pm
BEHEMOTH

ANVIL – WATAIN - PARADISE LOST - DIMMU BORGIR - HATEBREED - CORROSION OF CONFORMITY - SANCTUARY - GRAND MAGUS - THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER - DEICIDE - NILE – MAYHEM – LOCK UP – SEPULTURA – ICED EARTH - TESTAMENT - CHTHONIC - DIO DISCIPLES – CROWBAR – BENEDICTION – I AM I – MOONSORROW – FREEDOM CALL

SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE in association with Last.FM

ALCEST - ORANGE GOBLIN - ANAAL NATHRAKH

EVILE - MARIONETTE - FURYON - DEMONIC RESURRECTION – HEADCHARGER – WINTERFYLLETH – ANCIENT ASCENDANT - EASTERN FRONT - PYTHIA - PRIMITAI - CRIMES OF PASSION - DERISION - BLOODSHOT DAWN - RE ARMED – SATURNIAN – WITCHSORROW – DRIPBACK – BATTALION – SAVAGE MESSIAH – FLAYED DISCIPLE - PRITCHARD Vs DAINTON (DIRTY SANCHEZ) LIVE SHOW - STEVE HUGHES

NEW BLOOD STAGE
GONE TIL WINTER – HURON - FALLEN FATE - REIGN OF FURY – DREAMCATCHER - REFLECTIONS IN EXILE - INFERNAL CREATION



Sponsored by Metal Hammer www.metalhammer.co.uk  and Scuzz TV www.scuzz.tv


THE SOUTH, FOY VANCE AND MORE ADDED TO BELLADRUM LINE-UP


The South – formerly known as The Beautiful South - have been added to the line-up for the ninth Belladrum 
Tartan Heart Festival (3rd & 4th August 2012; Beauly, Inverness-shire). Comprising two lead singers from the original band – Dave Hemingway and Ali Wheeler – plus other original members, The South will delight Bella’s main stage audience with sensational hits such as ‘Song For Whoever’, ‘Perfect Ten’, ‘Rotterdam’, ‘Don't Marry Her’, ‘You Keep It All In’, ‘Old Red Eyes Is Back’ and many othersAs The Beautiful South, the band produced ten studio albums, five greatest hits compilations, thirty-four chart singles and 15 million record sales over 10 years.



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Returning to Bella on the Hothouse Stage line-up on Friday is Northern Ireland’s incredible Foy Vance, who has been handpicked by Ed Sheeran to tour with him this year. Foy last played the festival in 2005.

Mystery Special Guest has been added to the main stage line up on the Friday evening “The identity of this artist will not be revealed until they appear on the Garden Stage at 1830 on Friday 3rd August,” said festival promoter Joe Gibbs. “But – and here’s a hint – judging by their previous receptions at Bella, they’re going to be a popular choice.”

Joining these at Bella are: Man Like Me with their infectious ska/grime/ indie songs; The Magnetic North bringing Orcadian connections and comprising Erland & Simon from Erland & The Carnival and singer/orchestral arranger Hannah Peel; the Nottingham indie five piece Dog Is Dead; two Blackpool singer-songwriters Karima Francis, whose sensational voice brings out the goosebumps, and Rae Morris; young Irish singer-songwriter Marc O’Reilly; acoustic popsters Ellen &The Escapades from Leeds; Highland blues/bluegrass trio The Ballachulish Hellhounds; Inverness Celtic band Hoodja; Scots bands Make Sparks and Zombia Militia; and Highland youth Celtic groups Feis Rois and TMC Youth Fiddlers.

Singer songwriter Lianne La Havas has had to cancel her performance at Belladrum due to US touring commitments.

The new additions to Bella’s line up join Scots indie stars Travis and Liverpool rockers The Wombats who are to headline the festival, and numerous other acts including: Legendary punk heroes The Buzzcocks; UK award-winning queen of soul Beverley Knight; Glasgow-based indie rockers Frightened Rabbit in an exclusive Scottish festival appearance; up tempo US songsmiths We Are Scientists; soul/rock band Vintage Trouble; introspective pioneers of indie folk Slow Club and crafters of beautiful folk rock Fink; Pink Floyd tribute band Macfloyd play the whole of ‘Dark Side Of The Moon;’ New York singer-songwriter Willy Mason; Celtic tune’n’groove folk artists Treacherous Orchestra; Newcastle sextet Lanterns On the Lake; Carrbridge artist Rachel Sermanni; singer/songwriter hot tips Juan Zelada and Ryan Keen; new indie tyro’s Bastille and To Kill A King; Jiggery-folkery band Mad Dog McRea; alt country Red Sky July; Edinburgh singer/songwriter Nina Nesbitt; Glasgow ska band Bombskare; Aberdeen blues band Gerry Jablonksi & The Electric Band; Edinburgh hip hop duo Stanley Odd; Glasgow three-piece Fatherson; Borders Celtic rockers, The Dangleberries; Highland artistes Niteworks, Grousebeater Soundsystem, James MackenzieIain McLaughlin & The OutsidersWhisky River BandLittle Mill of Happiness and The Red Kiteswhose front-man Moteh Parrott hails from Inverness.

In response to popular demand, Belladrum has printed a new batch of tickets for availability through high street agents. So from Friday 1st June, hard tickets are back on sale from the following agents: In Inverness - Eden Court, the Ironworks, Mania and Hootananny’s; Dingwall – Sweet Treats; Elgin – Sight & Sound; Aberdeen – One Up; Beauly – Morrisons; Kiltarlity – Post Office; Edinburgh and Glasgow – Tickets Scotland. Weekend and Saturday e-tickets are still available from www.skiddle.com

Belladrum has sold out each of the past three years.. Advance adult weekend tickets are £95 and Saturday tickets are £65. They include parking and camping, except for campervans and caravans which will be charged £50 per vehicle or £130 to include electrical hook-up.. As in previous years, tickets for children 12 & under are free.

Belladrum 2012 takes place in the beautiful Highland surroundings of Belladrum Estate, near Beauly in Inverness-shire. The independent festival has built a reputation for its eclectic line-ups, its off beat non-musical entertainments and its all-ages approach. The festival won a VisitScotland Thistle Award in 2009 and is a past winner of the Grassroots Festival Award at the UK Festival Awards, the festival industry’s ‘oscars’.