10 Sep 2010

W.A.S.P. – Mandela Hall, Belfast. Sunday 28th November

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The Distortion Project presents:

W.A.S.P. – The Return to Babylon 2010 Tour
http://www.waspnation.com/
http://www.myspace.com/wasp

+ support TBC

Sunday 28th November, 2010.
The Mandela Hall, University Road, Belfast.
Doors 7pm

Tickets: £23.50 advance/£25 on the door. Available from Easons Belfast – www.ticketmaster.ie, 22 ticketmaster outlets province wide. 24 hour credit card hotline: 0844 277 44 55.

Here’s the ticketmaster link.

http://www.ticketmaster.ie/event/1800452A9D784AF6?artistid=1034622&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1

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W.A.S.P. INFO

Global Music are proud to announce the return of the multi-platinum shock-rockers, W.A.S.P, with their new studio album, Babylon, out October 12th 2009.

Themed around biblical visions of “The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse”, Blackie Lawless and his crew have created a metal masterpiece that will leave fans both old and new craving for more.

Blackie Lawless – In His Own Words
This record was started in February of 2009. As the recordings progressed, I found myself once again asking the question – “Who am I?”, but more specifically “Who am I now, and where am I in my life?”
You all know that I’ve said repeatedly that any art: be it movies, painting or music should reflect its maker’s vision of themselves, and the world around them at that precise moment of their lives. If they are indeed truthful with that art, it then gives the viewer or listener a pretty good snapshot inside the head and heart of the one creating it.

As this record began the world was experiencing a global financial meltdown. I watched world leaders scramble for answers; none of them had any. It was like someone went into a kitchen in the middle of the night and turned on a light and the rats and the cockroaches all starting running for cover.
Now most of you know I was no fan of Bush junior, but a lot of those so-called world leaders are going to march people straight into hell with their eyes wide open if they are not really careful. The whole point of this indictment is: do your own homework and find your own answers. My experience with any truth is that it will stand to any scrutiny. If it is not the truth; it will not stand.

All this started me thinking about a few things. The first one was the first line in the lyrics of “The Headless Children”: “Father come save us from this madness we’re under”. I wrote that lyric twenty years ago and feel the same now as I did then. I have little faith in politicians. Although, some have good intentions, most are self-serving, power hungry egomaniacs that didn’t get enough love as a child, hence the garbage they are willing to put up with just to hold public office. Lack of love will make you do that.

So when I hear all these world leaders talking about a one-world system and a one-world currency, it sounds astonishingly similar to the biblical predictions or a one-world government and the rise of a global leader. So I went back and did a detailed study of the Book of Revelation and refreshed my memory with some pretty amazing reading. That reading inspires powerful images. Enough for me to take those images of the 6th chapter of Revelation and the four horsemen of the apocalypse and write Babylon’s Burning. Babylon’s Burning is based on that imagery in the same way “Headless” was. It’s an overview of what we allow ourselves to become and the consequences that befall us for the poor choices we make.

“Headless” talks about four horsemen sitting high in the saddle and waiting. I don’t know if the time for waiting is over. The thunder of those hooves sometimes sounds very close.
“A pale rider and his horses sing… Babylon’s Burning!!!”
BL

One Response to “W.A.S.P. – Mandela Hall, Belfast. Sunday 28th November”

  1. Aaron Says:

    I’m going to this concert! I’ve been a WASP fan since I first heard their debut album about 5 years ago (I was a late starter)! Since then I’ve dreamed of seeing these guys live as I know what an awesome show they put on! I cannot wait!

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