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"reformation" de Krokus

Posté : 05 déc. 2007, 20:02
par Cardinal-Sin
un show tv de Krokus avec le line up des grandes années enregistré la semaine passée, prémice d'une reformation annoncée???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X7RB8AQmzI

Posté : 05 déc. 2007, 20:28
par steelprophet
Cardinal-Sin a écrit :un show tv de Krokus avec le line up des grandes années enregistré la semaine passée, prémice d'une reformation annoncée???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X7RB8AQmzI
la reformation ce serait cool !par contre le playback devant un public proche de la chance aux chansons :/ y'a encore des jeunes en suisse? :lol:

Posté : 06 déc. 2007, 14:10
par lemmy62
A quand un show comme cà a Télé francaise.........???????

Posté : 06 déc. 2007, 15:33
par Cardinal-Sin
gilpic a écrit :devant un public proche de la chance aux chansons :/ y'a encore des jeunes en suisse? :lol:
huhu ça choque c'est vrai, c'est pas comme sur TF1 où y a les bimbos derrière le présentateur et les vieux tout au fond ;)
sur les TV suisses le public n'est pas sélectionné vu le bassin de population restreint y a surtout que des vieux qui ont assez de temps pour se faire chier à des émissions de variétoches ;)

Posté : 07 déc. 2007, 18:09
par Merlin
Vivement vendredi prochain je vais voir Krokus en concert avec Shakra qui cherche un bassiste du reste ....

Posté : 07 déc. 2007, 23:10
par Miki
Merlin a écrit :Vivement vendredi prochain je vais voir Krokus en concert avec Shakra qui cherche un bassiste du reste ....
Arrrggghll !! Moi une affiche comme ça ça me fait tripper !! :bang: :bang: Heureux homme, va :!!! :/

Posté : 08 déc. 2007, 00:04
par Merlin
Ahhhh pour une fois que dans ma ville en Suisse nous avons de nouveau droit a quelques concerts de metal le 22 y a Gotthard...

Posté : 19 août 2008, 23:36
par Everflow
Compte-rendu du concert de reformation avec Marc Storace :

http://krokusonline.seven49.net/seven49 ... MainQueue=
BW&BK has received the following press release:

To sum it up in one word: Simply Magic! After 25 years the most anticipated comeback in Swiss music history started out with a powerful concert performance in front of close to 10,000 fans and ended with fireworks lightening up the skies above the Bernese Stade De Suisse Football stadium.

Fanfares reminding us of the Roman Empire's circus games raised the anticipation of the crowd a hundred-fold and as the curtain fell to the ground, a huge backdrop with a new Krokus logo and Headhunter alike skull and cross bones dominated the stage. On stage an impressive 16 towering Marshall Amplifiers promised a power performance and sound. And then the lights captured the five original musicians that had penned, recorded and performed all the big hits of Krokus a quarter century ago. To the left lead guitarist Fernando Von Arb, elevated on a drum stand in between a wall of 8 Marshall's on each side Freddy Steady and his extensive set of drums and cymbals, including a bigger than life gong for the intro of 'Tokyo Nights'. To the right of Freddy original Krokus member (since 1976) and founder Chris Von Rohr on the mighty bass. And on the far right of the stage Mark Kohler on rhythm guitar. Marc "The Voice" Storace was pacing the stage from the far left to the far right and in between.

They started the set with 'Long Stick Goes Boom' from the 1982 One Vice At A Time release and 'Rock City' (Marc screaming: "Is this Rock City, is Bern tonite the rock capital of the world" and the audience responding with a loud "yeah") from the 1981 Hardware album. The crowd had to love the band for not only playing the hits, but also some gems that fans had not heard live for a long long time. Rightfully so, the band was rewarded with a huge applause as they played "Winning Man" (the only song recorded twice in Krokus' history - first on the 1981 release "Hardware" and then a second time on 1988's Heart Attack album). Then, to the surprise of the audience, Krokus played a very solid, straight forward 'Hellraiser' from the 2006 released album by the same name.

Before starting 'American Woman' (from the Vice album), vocalist Marc asked the pumped up crowd whether there are any fans from the USA in the audience? A very vocal response pleased the band and Marc thanked especially the US fans for their understanding of postponing the US dates and that they will be coming there sometime next year. 'Down The Drain' from the Vice album followed neatly.

Freddy's intro of hitting the huge, larger than life gong must have been heard way past the stadium walls as the band treated the fans to a crowd pleaser: 'Tokyo Nights'. Followed by 'Fire', both from the 1980 release Metal Rendez-Vous. I'm sure I was not the only one that had chills running down their spine as the band continued with 'Screaming In The Night' from the 1983 Headhunter album. This was the most popular song of Krokus in the USA and still is played regularly by Classic Rock Stations all over America.

Another magic moment of the evening was when the crowd sang along to 'Rock'N'Roll Tonight' from the 1988 album Heart Attack. Without break, Krokus played a rocking 'Heatstrokes', also from the 1980 Metal Rendez-Vous release. The official set was closed out with 'Easy Rocker' from the 1981 Hardware release. What an end to the show! With open mouths the audience took it all in as Freddy Steady on drums and Chris Von Rohr on percussion duelled back and forth. For many of us this was the climax of the show. [Note: In case you were surprised how well Chris Von Rohr plays the percussion instruments, please be reminded that he started out as the drummer of the band on their first self titled album Krokus in 1976. Then he switched to vocals on their 'To You All' and Painkiller albums (with Freddy joining in) until Marc Storace joined them on Metal Rendez-Vous].

But the crowd wanted more. And the band obliged. 'Bedside Radio' from the Metal Rendez-Vous album was the biggest Krokus hit in Europe and the fans thanked them with huge applause. And they still wanted more. And the band was willing to do so. However, the city of Bern was not as co-operative as the band, since power gets shut off at 11:45 PM. That forced the band to drop the planned gems 'Night Wolf' and 'Backseat Rock'N'Roll' from the set list. Instead they ended the show with a sing-a-long cover of STEPPENWOLF's 'Born To Be Wild'. And the fireworks lit the skies as a perfect evening ended. Watching them play on stage, one had to observe how relaxed and yet professional and focused their performance was. You could tell that they were comfortable with each other, nothing staged - just pure, simple solid grooving rock. It felt as if time stood still and the return of the biggest rock export of Switzerland left no question open, that they still are a force to be reckoned with. At the end of the show everyone in the stadium had to conclude that there is nothing better than the "original". About 250 people attending the after show VIP party echoed that sentiment as well.

I'm convinced that most of us will never forget the groove and feeling that Saturday evening in August of 2008. A perfect evening indeed, starting with the weather, followed by the band's powerful and straight forward performance and the ever so responsive audience. I for one have it "locked in" in my heart and soul. It was pure "magic" and if you weren't there, you missed one of the greatest concert performances I've ever seen in my life.

Krokus worked hard in preparation for this concert. Rehearsals at Solothurn's Kofmehl hall took place almost daily for weeks prior to the show. That proved without a shadow of a doubt clearly that the band was serious to show the world once more that the "originals" have not missed a beat and that there is only one original line-up. The one featuring Marc Storace on vocals, Fernando Von Arb on lead guitar, Mark "Koki" Kohler on rhythm guitar, Chris Von Rohr on bass and last but not least Freddy Steady on drums. They did not sit on their laurels just because they have sold over 11 million records, toured successfully the United States, Canada and South America and once subscribed to the '80's lifestyle of 'Sex, Drugs and Rock'N'Roll'. And that's impressive. Musically they proved with their set list of this evening that their travelling back to the past was free of false nostalgia. The "originals" proved that a "breakup" does not always mean "the end". It was just an extended longer pause. For Marc, Fernando, Mark, Chris and Freddy it's a new beginning. The re-birth of a legend!

You can also hear a podcast interview with Marc and Chris of Krokus and DJ Badslayer of the Hard Rock Radio Live show. Click on this link and enjoy:

Swiss Radio DRS3 did some short interviews by phone with Chris Von Rohr and Fernando Von Arb and provided you speak Swiss or a little German, you can copy and paste the following links: here and here.

Posté : 20 févr. 2009, 01:25
par Everflow
Ils viennent de signer chez Sony.

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Swiss hard rock veterans KROKUS have inked a deal with the Swiss branch of Sony Music. The group's reunited lineup of vocalist Marc Storace, bassist (and producer) Chris Von Rohr, lead guitarist Fernando Von Arb, rhythm guitarist Mark "Koki" Kohler and drummer Freddy Steady will release its new album before the end of this year.

Julie Born, general manager Sony Music Switzerland, said in a statement: "The signing [of KROKUS] represents a milestone for our label. We are totally excited that the most successful Swiss rock band of all time decided to sign with Sony Music."

KROKUS added: "We're back — the home of our greatest successes worldwide. For us it was important to find the combination of a relaxed and inspiring work environment. With Sony Music by our side, we have the strongest local partner on our side and at the same time a worldwide release guaranteed. Truly a 'win-win' situation."

Posté : 07 déc. 2009, 00:20
par Everflow
Ils sont en train d'enregistrer le nouvel album de "reformation" :
Swiss hard rock veterans KROKUS have completed recording their as-yet-untitled new album for an early 2010 release via the band's new deal with the Swiss branch of Sony Music. According to the group's official newsletter, "Producer and founding KROKUS member Chris Von Rohr is feverishly mixing and putting the final touches to the first CD [from the reformed original KROKUS lineup] after an over-20-year hiatus."

KROKUS previously stated that they were "totally committed to writing and producing an album that seamlessly fits into the groove of their work of the early Eighties ('Metal Rendez-Vous', 'Hardware', 'One Vice At A Time', 'Headhunter'). They feel they owe this to their faithful fan base."

Posté : 21 déc. 2009, 21:35
par lelite
... Et il sort en février 2010 :rock: Image

The long anticipated comeback album is called «Hoodoo»!

Posté : 29 déc. 2009, 23:38
par Everflow
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Posté : 18 janv. 2010, 00:47
par Everflow
Nouveau morceau en écoute :

http://www.myspace.com/krokusonline

Posté : 15 févr. 2010, 16:16
par Mr. Sandman
le clip de "Hoodoo Woman" à la fin de cette page:

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... mID=135134

excellent morceau ! :bang:

Posté : 01 mars 2010, 02:02
par Everflow
Sympa, allez un peu de réclame de 9 minutes :

http://del.interoute.com/?id=b8a9421a-b ... ery=stream

Posté : 07 mars 2010, 19:36
par Cardinal-Sin
mouaif me suis pris l'album et après quelques écoutes je reste sur ma faim, c'est pas vraiment le retour que j'attendais, Hellraiser ou Rock The Block m'ont laissé de meilleurs souvenirs... là c'est Rock'N'Roll prévisible au possible avec une reprise de Born To Be Wild clichesque au possible. Un peu déçu pour le coup, j'attendais quelque chose de plus mémorable même si c'est pas dégueu non plus

Posté : 07 mars 2010, 19:42
par frantz
Ya quoi sur le dvd bonus ? concert ?

Posté : 07 mars 2010, 19:43
par Cardinal-Sin
frantz a écrit :Ya quoi sur le dvd bonus ? concert ?
ouaip le concert de la "reformation" au Stade de suisse l'an passé, mais j'ai pas pris cette version là ;)

EDIT: enfin même pas en intégralité 5 titres entrecoupés d'interview apparemment

Posté : 07 mars 2010, 19:46
par frantz
oki merci, je prendrais la version simple alors si je la trouve pas trop cher

Posté : 09 mars 2010, 19:08
par Mr. Sandman
Swiss hard rock legends KROKUS have entered the Swiss album charts at #1 with their new album, Hoodoo.

Posté : 23 avr. 2010, 00:11
par Everflow
Disque de platine en Suisse, sans surprise :
"Hoodoo", the new album from Swiss hard rock veterans KROKUS, has been certified platinum in the band's home country for sales in excess of 30,000 copies. Sony Music will present the bandmembers with their gold and platinum plaques prior to the first concert of the "Hoodoo Tour" on April 30 in Zuchwil.

Posté : 23 avr. 2010, 11:24
par zepforce
KROKUS sera la tete d affiche du dimanche au raismesfest .

Posté : 07 juin 2010, 19:32
par Mr. Sandman
Le clip de "Too Hot":


Posté : 07 juin 2010, 21:30
par Everflow
Ils auraient pu faire une reprise de "Too Hot to Handle" d'UFO puisque c'est la même chose dans le refrain :D

Posté : 24 mai 2011, 21:01
par Mr. Sandman
Freddy Steady (batteur) vient de quitter le groupe.

Raison invoquée:
Freddy n'est plus intéressé par les grandes tournées du groupe, et préfère continuer à jouer de la musique uniquement pour le fun, dans de petites salles ou clubs. Et a ainsi préféré quitter le groupe pour ne pas pénaliser ses compères.
(VS-Webzine)