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On entend surtout la batterie. :mad:

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Un nouveau titre :



Ça restera pas spécialement dans les annales. :D
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j'aime bien, j'aime bien les paroles aussi bien dans l'esprit Nuclear Assault.

Dans "Brainwashed" sur Survive ils disaient d'éteindre la radio, la télé et de balancer les journaux, là c'est les téléphones.
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Prochains concerts: Pyrenean Warriors Opean Air / Rising Fest / Iron Maiden 2021? (Goteborg-Paris-Zurich-Stuttgart-Barcelone) :cheers:
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Fun!

Plus que le dernier album en tout cas.
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Interview de ce bon vieux Dan Lilker, qui affirme qu'ils n'ont pas envie de sortir de nouvel album :
On the "farewell tour" of NUCLEAR ASSAULT:

Dan: "The concept is we're not going to come back to somewhere that we have played recently, but we haven't played L.A. for fucking years. But yeah, this would be the last one here. If something came up, like fucking Singapore or Bulgaria and we haven't played there, we'll do it, but we're not going to come back to where we've played in the recent past."

On whether he enjoys playing songs live from NUCLEAR ASSAULT's early discography:

Dan: "Yeah, sure, because there's people who are totally into that shit. The funny thing, you can see some of these kids, they're 17, 18 years old, they were like new millennials, but they're totally into it. They do their research and I'm not one of these old, bitter dudes like, 'These fuckers weren't alive when I made this record.' I'm just glad thrash metal in general is still relevant. It's an honor."

On whether he imagined he'd still be playing thrash upon starting out 35 years ago:

Dan: "I had no idea that this time of my life being in my early 50s already that I would still be able to get away with doing this. We could tell that the music we were writing then, we were forging a new genre and it has longevity. That's something that means a lot to me, but yeah, it's fucking awesome that I'm still doing this and like you said, kids who wouldn't even have been born then are still totally into it. No, I had no idea, but I'm psyched, I'm happy. I've played more modern shit since then like grindcore and black metal, but thrash, that's the shit I kind of started on as far as going around, going to Europe, doing records and all that. It's awesome that I can still do this. We got a sold-out show tonight with a bunch of killer bands. It's fucking awesome."

On whether the Internet has lessened the anger of the younger generation even in light of the world's current political state:

Dan: "The Internet has made people more passive and they could just click a button that says 'Like' instead of going out and doing something about it. I was never politically active. The bands I was in made statements, but I wasn't sitting there fucking protesting, holding up signs or anything. It's true now that, yeah, people are just kind of lamer because they can just click a button and express their emotions like that from the safety of their bedroom. You would say 'You can't get arrested doing that.' But, then if you want to be all conspiracy theory, maybe you can."

On whether he still feels the same amount of excitement playing today as he did during his early days:

Dan: "Yeah, sure, because it's almost like a trigger when you play that stuff and there's a whole bunch of people going nuts, that makes it timeless. It doesn't matter if it's now or 1987, it's the same feeling. It's a little micro-environment you're in, a little magical place for an hour. Yeah, when I go onstage — I'm usually pretty stoned, too — I go into a dreamland because it's all muscle memory with the riffs, I know what I'm playing, so I enjoy the show and look at people.

On how he maintains the physicality to play thrash and extreme metal at an older age and the status of his 2014 retirement from full-scale touring:

Dan: "Well, I have more aches and pains than I used to, that is true. I don't tour all the time like I used to. It was like a semi-retirement, which was a polite way to stop doing BRUTAL TRUTH at the time, but I was getting sick of traveling. Getting here from New York, it didn't matter it was one degree out when we left home, it was more about the first flight was late because they had too much fuel on the plane, like dumb shit, then you get stressed out. We barely made our flight here from D.C., my wife wasn't on the flight yet, she had to wait for some fucking gate check. I'm not going to bore you guys with the gory details. I just get too stressed out these days. The airline industry has become very stressful."

On whether playing sold-out shows inspires him to write new music with NUCLEAR ASSAULT:

Dan: "If I had to be completely honest, we would not be doing that. We're going to be that band that's just going to play the old fucking… I don't want to be the dude who says, 'Come see us. It's our last show,' and then show up next year. As far as writing new music, we did that 'Pounder' EP a couple years ago. I wrote three out of the four songs and went into a little time machine and tried to pretend it was 1985, which I think I pulled off. But I think people who come to see NUCLEAR ASSAULT want to hear the shit off 'Game Over', 'Handle With Care' and 'Survive'. We do play one new song live, but, I don't know, I think the old classics, they're still old classics. Not tooting my old horn here, but they are timeless songs. It's good enough to play those. We have a certain amount of time to play stuff, we have a lot of songs to fit in there and we choose the ones we think people want to hear, so it's mostly old shit so we're not going to bother with new shit."
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Le groupe est sur le point de splitter :
Nuclear Assault bassist Dan Lilker recently announced that the band is "pretty much wrapping it up", following the band's upcoming appearance at the 'Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Philly' in June, where they will perform their classic 1986 debut album Game Over in its entirety, and Lilker has revealed that it will likely their last-ever U.S. show. If this is the case, it will not be the first time that Nuclear Assault have quit; the band first broke up after the release of 1993's Something Wicked, and have reunited occasionally before and since the release of their last studio album to date, Third World Genocide (2005).

Focusing on the trend of performing albums front-to-back in a live setting, Lilker told Decibel: "It's funny. There's this thing now what they call 'deep cuts' and everything. Musicians laugh at that expression because that means 'shit you never wanted to play live' because you have an hour to play and you prioritize to play a few from this and a few from that. Now we're going to be playing a few songs from that record that we've never played. Those are deep fucking cuts, right to the bone. [Laughs] We've never done anything like that. S.O.D. [Stormtroopers Of Death] has, or at least my little S.O.D. franchise band that plays in different territories around the world with different dudes. But, no, Nuke has never done that."

On the future of Nuclear Assault, Dan said: "We're going to be pretty much wrapping it up. Nobody is getting any younger. People have commitments and families and stuff like that. I've been to a couple of the Metal & Beer Fests and I was usually pouring or just hanging out and drinking or something. So, I think it's truly cool to be able to do this and I'm not kissing your ass here, at a nice, prestigious American metal festival. Also, I like beer. In all seriousness, it will be cool playing one of these. Like I said, I've been to a couple and when I go backstage and bullshit with people, I feel like, 'Shouldn't I be doing something?' I think it should be a lot of fun and that might be our last U.S. show, actually."
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C'est bien le cas, mais aucun communiqué du groupe.

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