EVILE Urge You To Sign "No Noise Control" Petition
January 13, 2009, 15 years ago
Earache Records has issued the following:
British metallers EVILE know a thing or two about thrashing, and they know that the music has to be loud. The band were therefore slightly worried to hear something which could affect fans of live music all across the UK.
Evile lead guitarist Ol Drake explains: "I was browsing the Downing Street website to see what exactly our Prime Minister is doing, and I came across the 'Petitions' section. One that stood out to me was a petition for 'No Noise Control'. Now, I remember playing a show in a venue where they were strict on the level of noise, as they had one of these Noise Control devices. It was so quiet, it felt like a crime headbanging whilst playing the music. I'd hate to go and see my favourite band live and have the music being at that level.
"I urge all UK live music fans to sign this petition to make it be known that we love live music, and for it to be that ridiculously quiet would be a travesty. The kind of music we play is aggressive. You can't have aggressive music at low volumes. It defeats the purpose. I want to have my head blasted off by a riff, not my genitals slightly tickled. Please take a look, sign and pass on!"To view and sign the petition, head here.
Evile are currently working on material for a new album, tentatively due to be released later this year on Earache Records.
Evile's Enter The Grave redux edition is out now worldwide and includes the album plus a guitar pick, Enter The Grave patch and an exclusive 2-hour bonus DVD. Purchase it from the Earache Records European Webstore here or from the Earache US Webstore here.
Check out Evile's first ever music video, for the song 'Thrasher', below. For more Evile news and info, head to myspace.com/evileuk.