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(gig report)TRASH AND BURN Winter Edition-08.12.2018.-Metalac Industrial Bar Čakovec, Croatia

As all of you who read this zine know, Trash and Burn festival of American cars, music, kustom culture is one of our favorite destinations every Summer at the end of June. This event celebrated its tenth anniversary this year, so once again congrats to Neven for persisting so long and making all of this possible.

Couple of years ago, Neven started to organize winter edition of Trash and Burn, promoting the cult pin-up calendar that is the trademark of every year`s Trash and Burn. This winter editions of the festival are a blast, so this year it was held in lovely Metalac Industrial Bar in our hometown.

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Upon arriving to the festival site, the first thing we saw were awesome kustom culture makings, especially the great kustom made bikes, courtesy of Sanchez and all the other great mates from Magna Rota BC Slovenia. Also, many other great stuff, like Guerrila Garage, tattoo artists, barber shop, and the people were chilling and having fun around drinking some beer and the whole atmosphere was so nice and relaxed and I loved every second of the time we spent there.

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We spent time in the company of friends from Slovenia whom we haven´t seen for some time, so it was nice to chat, laugh and spend some time together. Time passed fast and it was time for the first band to take the stage. CLOCKWORK PSYCHO from Ljubljana, Slovenia played first. I saw this band play live couple of times in the last 5 years, and I haven´t checked them out live since the end of April this year, when they supported Michale Graves in Zagreb, they had superb set there, so I knew we were in for great music.

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When the psychobilly punkabilly trio took the stage, the first thing I saw is, that always fascinates me, how much they enjoy the gig, every minute of it. They play ferocious punkabilly and their set included songs from all three of their albums that they released so far. The only thing that lacked is a bit more response from the crowd in front of the stage. I mean, there were enough people there, but when the band plays their hearts and souls out on the stage, the crowd should give back something to the band, not only stand still and watch.

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It doesn´t matter, all of us who love this band had a blast when they delivered their mighty one hour set. I love the connection and interplay from all three members, how every one of them sings and the characters they present when on stage. Great show!

Midnight was well behind us when the second band on the tonight´s bill took the stage, EIGHTBOMB from Ljubljana, Slovenia. I never saw those guys play live, I love their earlier songs and they still promote their new album that came out earlier this year. Eightbomb play more rockabilly oriented music, with sometimes faster psychobilly influences in the songs. The guys also played their hearts out, but the crowd remained the same as when the first band played, meaning only clapping, occasional cheering between the songs and nothing more. Nonetheless, Eightbomb played fine mighty one hour set and all of the hits from their releases were there and as I saw them, I think they were satisfied with their gig.

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After the live shows, the party continued long into the night with dj-s, and I can only say, congrats Neven, you did it again, we had a blast!

 

(news-festival punk hardcore)MPF2019: Second Bands Announced including Subhumans, Smoke or Fire and The Creepshow!

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MPF2019!

Manchester Punk Festival have announced the second haul of bands set to play the festival in 2019. The three day event will take place over the Easter bank holiday weekend next year, bringing over 130 bands to eight city centre venues.

The latest announcement sees UK punk legends Subhumans joined by The Creepshow, from Canada, Smoke Or Fire, from the US and Philly-based Restorations also making their long awaited return to Manchester. Brighton’s The Bar Stool Preachers are added to the bill as well as old Manchester ska legends Harijan. All these bands join the likes of Dead To Me, King Prawn, Doom and many, many more.

The festival is fast becoming recognised as one of the most acclaimed and sought after DIY punk festivals on the planet and this year sees the festival extended to 3 days with an increased capacity. Previously, punks from around the globe have descended on Manchester for the festival which also features a comedy & poetry stage, punk cinema, record store and vegan street food stall. For a full list of confirmed bands, check out the MPF website: link.

Super Early and Early Bird tickets sold out in mere minutes before a single band was announced, get planning!

Head to the MPF website to buy tickets: https://manchesterpunkfestival.co.uk

MPF2019 take place 19 to 21 April 2019.

Bands announced so far…
Dead To Me, Subhumans, Smoke or Fire, Doom, King Prawn, Not On Tour, The Creepshow, The Arteries, The Infested, Consumed, Faintest Idea, Harijan, Restorations, Nervus, Bar Stool Preachers, Fair Do’s, Adrenalized, Astpai, Press Club, A Vulture Wake, Arms Aloft, The Winter Passing, Janus Stark, Call Me Malcolm, Youth Avoiders, The Human Project, Grand Collapse, Joe McMahon & The Dockineers, Stoj Snak, Young Conservatives, Harker, Skinny Milk, Batwolf, Nosebleed, Casual Nausea, Martyrials, Woahnows, Svalbard, Wolfrik, March, Sam Russo, The Zipheads, Templeton Pek, Habits, Salvo, Coproach, Crywank, 7 Years Bad Luck, Kermes, Eat Dirt, Jodie Faster, Jenkem, Well Wisher, Joe Tilston & The Embers Band, Slumb Party, Big Joanie, Cheerbleederz, Billy Liar, Chloe Hawes, Perkie. James Hull, Catch It Kebabs, Millie Manders & The Shut Up, The Hard Aches, Burning Flag, Screech Bats, Incisions, Grafteoke, Jake Martin, Tim Loud Full Band, Poisonous Cunt, Mean Caesar, Follow Your Dreams.

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(festival report)ZMAJEVO FEST-Zagreb 07.07.2018.

When we found out that this festival will take place at the beginning of the July in Zagreb, we immediately knew we must be there! The festival was scheduled for Saturday but me and Allegra planned to be in Zagreb a day earlier, meaning Friday evening.

On Friday after work our adventure was about to start. We put our backpacks on and walked to the railway station and took train to Varaždin. From there we continued the journey to Zagreb by car and time passed by quickly when chatting in good company. Upon arriving in Zagreb we arrived to our friend Željka, who was our host and great company for the weekend. The time was ripe to eat some food and drink a couple of beers at her place and we played with her sweet kitten until we all grew tired and went to sleep.

Saturday morning was beautiful, so it was time to go sightseeing. I must admit that I love Zagreb and it´s downtown old buildings, the romantic feeling and the spirit of the city. It is something special and a must see. We visited a couple of book and comic stores and also Zrinjevac park. After chilling and resting there for a while we went to the old city core, Kamenita vrata and Štros, visited the museum of broken relationships, drank some coffee and returned to center to eat some delicious burgers there. When we got back some energy we visited another friend and it was about time to return and get ourselves ready for the festival.

Zmajevo festival took place in the Jankomir industrial wastelands at the Zmajska craft brewery so we took Uber to get there. When we arrived the people there were getting ready to watch on screen football match that Croatia played that night for the World cup. The festival was besides music also craft beer festival, so there was a large choice of tasty craft beers there and also some delicious food. We all know how it turned out and about 11 pm the gig finally started while we took some time prior to the gig to, besides checking the football game, talk with some old and new friends.

First band who took the stage were OGENJ from Koprivnica area. The guys played a while ago in my hometown and I know couple of guys from the band and they are very good and friendly people. This band plays a mixture of traditional folk music from their region and punkrock and they do it really good. Their show was total high energy with people dancing all around with smiles on their faces and having a blast. No one could stand still while Ogenj blasted their hits like “Lepa Mara” or “Hote hote” in their 45-minute set.

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PIČKE VRIŠTE from Zagreb were next to tear the stage apart. They are on of my favorite Croatian bands and I saw them play a lot of times and this time was no exception. The guys provided an awesome set of their melodic punkrock songs. They are still promoting their new album “Crna kutija” that came out two months ago so the set was comprised mainly of the songs from that record like “Tko ostaje”, “Mi”, “Samo tren”, “Večeras odlazim” but also some favorites from the debut record were added in the set like “Tvoje ime”, “Novi ja” and of course they ended their mighty set with “Sjeti se” and “Oprosti”. The band was in good mood and the crowd recognized the effort and had a blast.

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SIX PACK are of my all time favorite bands and I haven˙t seen them live for about 3 or 4 years so I was really looking forward to their gig. The singer Miki and his crew started their show and I saw that they had a new bass player but Miki later told me that this was their friend who only jumped in for this gig because one of the guys couldn˙t come to the gig. They opened up with “Delfinov let” and continued their set with classics like “Fabrička greška”, “Dva minuta straha”, “Olovke izlomljenog srca” but also with some newer stuff like “Paramparčad” or “Eskadrila čudnih jutarnjih snova”. The crowd loved their set, everyone was singing along, dancing and the atmosphere was splendid, so Six Pack once again proved that they are still one of the best.

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The last band to play were MAŠINKO from Zagreb. I love this band and I never witnessed them play on their home turf, so I was eager to see how it will be to see them in Zagreb. Mašinko tore the stage and night apart with their set of melodic punkrock anthems just made for singing along and dancing and smiling. Anthems like “Kad idemo van”, “Kad vjetar kaže stani”, “Dolje na dnu” or “Odzvanjala je pjesma” made me sing at the top of my lungs. Mašinko also played some newer material like “Punim plućima” and “Veća lopata” along with “Monumentalna” and “041”. Of course they also did “Kako je Potjeh tražio rakiju” which is still one of their biggest hits. For the end of their set they played “Pobuna” which is Debeli Precjednik cover and “Erupcija sreće” and ended their one hour set triumphantly.

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We returned to our friend Željka˙s place to get some well deserved rest and happily returned home in the Sunday afternoon hours. To sum it all up, this was an awesome weekend and an awesome festival filled with positive energy, friendship, great music and great beer!