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Test pressing of #fvey one of 3 made super rare vinyl #Shihad #newzealand #rock
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Faith No More 1995 Tour Poster
Special Guest: Shihad
Jun. 16 1995 Hannover / Germany
Ticket: 40 DM
Bitter (live)
Shihad performing at Homegrown
SHIHAD’S KILLJOY TURNS 20 AND SOUNDS BETTER THAN EVER Listening to KILLJOY is like getting a big, beautiful punch in the face. It'll give you two black eyes but leave you smiling. It's that good. And now that Shihad's classic second album is turning 20, it's fitting it gets the re-mastered and reissue treatment to make it sound bigger and more imposing than ever. KILLJOY is volatile, catchy, and intense all in one. This storm of sonic power isn't just one of New Zealand's finest rock albums - it's one of the country's best albums full stop. If 1993 debut, CHURN, was the sound of Shihad’s roots, then KILLJOY was the blueprint for the band's trademark mix of melodic heaviness, pounding rhythms, and catchy songs that get people singing and chanting along. Released in May 1995, KILLJOY peaked at No.4 on the album charts and went on to gain platinum status and win album of the year at the New Zealand Music Awards in 1996. The album's four singles – ‘You Again’, ‘Bitter’, ‘Gimme Gimme’ and ‘Deb's Night Out’ - are among the band's most enduring tracks. Few songs have the chest beating intensity and unbridled power of album opener, ‘You Again’, with its punishing massacre of first up riffs through to its unhinged and fractured ending. And the simmering, dark beauty of ‘Deb's Night Out’ - the band's ode to bizarre and brutal Palmerston North band Skeptics - remains one of Shihad's finest moments. While CHURN received some overseas recognition, it was KILLJOY that truly launched Shihad onto the international stage when they hit the road with Faith No More on a 38-date tour through Europe. It also led to the band's first tour of the US where they played everything from club dates in Los Angeles and New York through to influential heavy metal convention Foundations Forum alongside Motorhead and Monster Magnet. The 20th birthday reissue of KILLJOY - available on re-mastered Deluxe Vinyl LP, CD, and Digital formats and includes bonus track ‘N.I.L’ - is testament to what a complete album it is from start to finish. Take your pick from the fiery spite of Bitter, the brooding and thunderous ‘For What You Burn’, or the raw slugging ferocity of ‘Silvercup’. The thing about KILLJOY is that it sounded exotic, heavy and ahead of it's time back in 1995, and now two decades on it sounds even better.
shihad just changed their fb cover picture to this.
And there shall be vinyl!
Exciting news indeed!
Shihad | FVEY
Jaz on production duties on the NZ quartet’s new material. Pretty good stuff.
I walked for miles So I could be I climbed a mountain Just so I could see I searched for courage I searched for proof Looked for a leader Who’d stand and speak the truth But there was none
Shihad "Think You're So Free"
Some photos from the recent FVEY tour
Shihad doing a cover of Devo's "Gates of Steel"