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Beitrag von: Christian an 27. 02 2008, 09:17

Neues aus der mecklenburgischen Seenplatte: Wie bereits angekündigt findet dort auch in diesem Jahr wieder das Immergut Festival am 30. & 31. Mai im kleinen Neustrelitz statt. Gestern wurden zwei weitere tolle Bands bestätigt: The Notwist und Ólafur Arnalds.
Matt Young, der Sänger von Amber Pacific, hat sich dazu entschlossen seine Band zu verlassen. In den Kommentaren findet ihr ausführliche Statements von ihm und den übrigen Mitgliedern.
Den Schweden von Friska Viljor eilt der Ruf wahrlicher Dauertrinker voraus. Nebenbei haben sie aber auch ein neues Album mit dem Titel Tour De Hearts aufgenommen. Erscheinen soll die Platte am 16. Mai. Vorher gibt es jedoch auch eine kleine Tour, die die Truppe in immerhin vier deutsche Städte führt. Die Termine findet ihr den Kommentaren.
Und die Sunnyboys von den Mad Caddies geben morgen, am 28. Februar, im Dortmunder 'Trashmark'-Laden ab 14 Uhr eine Autogramm-Stunde. Am Abend folgt dann die Show in der Bochumer Matrix.

Beitrag von: Christian an 27. 02 2008, 09:19

Friska Viljor - Tour 2008
28.04. Berlin - Privatclub (als Duo)
29.04. Hamburg - Grüner Jäger im Rahmen von "About Songs" (als Duo)
02.05. Bielefeld - Forum "Visions Party"
03.05. Köln - Werkstatt "Visions Party"

Amber Pacific - Statements
Zitat
Matt:
"As the days turn to weeks, and the weeks into months, I have found myself
searching to find my place in life, in this very place and time. Unfortunately, I have come to the conclusion that my place is no longer as a member of Amber Pacific.

It saddends me to think about all that I will be giving up: seeing the country, working and spending time with friends, making music and seeing it in movies, TV shows, and videogames; but most importantly, it is, and always will be hard to cope with not being able to see all of you. I have said it before and I will say it again, that everyone who has supported the band and I personally throughout the years is not only a fan, but a friend. I appreciate all of the hugs, the cheers, and the heartfelt stories of appreciation. It is still hard to believe that we went from a small band who couldn't even get our friends to come to shows back in 2003 to becoming a band who could headline the 2006 and 2007 Warped Tour at the Gorge, in Seattle, in front of 20,000 people who are singing our songs.

I would like to take this time to encourage all of you to never give up on your dreams. Now this may sound hypocritical, seeing as how I'm leaving the music industry, but my dream lives on. That dream and lifelong passion is to help the youth of America and to leave this world a better place. I was never perfect, as none of us are, but I hope that my time in front of the microphone was able to have a positive impact on your lives, whether it be through the good times or the bad. I think Batman said it best when he said, "It's not who you are on the inside, but what you do that defines you." With that in mind, I'm now going to shift my efforts to going back to school and pursuing a career in public education as a principal, in hopes that I can better prepare future generations for what lies ahead. So for those of you who have serious passions and hopes for your future, don't be afraid to reach for the stars, as I'm still reaching for mine, but have found a different one to try and grab on to.

Again, I appreciate all of you who have supported Amber Pacific and I hope that my continued efforts to know all of you on a personal level throughout my travels at all of our shows was successful. I would like to take this time to say that my run with Amber Pacific never would of been possible without the love and support of: my mom and dad; brother TJ; the amazing guys and musicians who helped make Amber Pacific including Will, Dango, Greg, Justin, Joe, Ben, Rick, Brad, and Scott; our producer and friend Martin Feveryear; our original manager David Tresko; our current manager Mike Bachta; Louis Posen and all of the great people at Hopeless Records; former booking agents Eric Tobin, Jamie Kelso; current booking agent Mike Mori; and the rest of my family and friends who have truly been there from the very beginning. Thank you to all of you for believing
in me as the voice of Amber Pacific and allowing me to spend the last few years doing something that I never thought possible, resulting in what will go down as some of the greatest years of my life."


Band:
"Hello, we would like to say that we fully support Matt's decision to pursue other opportunities that this life has to offer and wish him the best with whatever road he decides to take. However, we also would like everyone to know that we have every intention of continuing on as Amber Pacific and have been writing and working on new material during this time off. We are excited about what the future may bring with new songs and obviously a new singer. We hope that this news does not push you away from our music in any way and hope that with a new voice we will be able to reach new fans and possibly even old fans who have grown tired of us coming to your city every other month because we certainly did our fair share of that. We will be releasing more information regarding the process of finding a new singer in the coming days and look forward to seeing you all again. Thank you for your love and support, we appreciate it more than you know.



-Amber Pacific

PS – Matt will be with us on all upcoming shows we have booked and we will be posting these shows soon, please come out to show your support for him, thanks! "

Beitrag von: Ulrich an 27. 02 2008, 14:05

friska viljor sollen dauertrinker sein? wo geht das gerücht denn um?
Beitrag von: Christian an 27. 02 2008, 16:53

Ich meinte sowas mal vernommen zu haben. Kann mich aber auch irren. Bin jedenfalls auf das Album gespannt.
Beitrag von: Ulrich an 27. 02 2008, 17:03

ja, definitiv. bravo ist ein großartiges album.
wobei ich glaube, dass es in eine etwas andere richtung gehen wird. die songs auf dem konzert vor kurzem die ich nicht kannte waren jedenfalls alle ziemliche lange, fast krautartige jams (kann natürlich auch sein, dass sie das nur live machen und fürs album wieder ihre hymnen auspacken - das hoffe ich)

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