Tuesday, 19 February 2008

Warrior Soul Live album release plus Dudley and London show

Warrior Soul are to release a live album after their short UK tour last October. The live album takes in most of the Junktion 7 in Nottingham set and the Purple Turtle in London set.

The Warrior Soul line up seems to have become very continental over the past year but still fronted by Kory Clarke. Janne Jarvis from Hate Gallery now joins the band on bass duties as well as Johnny H (guitar), Rille Lundell (guitar), and Rob 'Stevo' Stephenson (Drums).

Warrior Soul will be playing two shows. One being at JBs in Dudley on 13th April and the other being a London show on the 14th April at the Camden Underworld in support of the live album and will be exclusively playing the whole of their 'Last Decade, Dead Century' album on the night.

The band are joined by special guest support "The Stoned" from New York.

For more information on tickets go to www.myspace.com/warriorsoulinfo or http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/

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doobiewah said...

Legendary Frontman Kory Clarke of Warrior Soul Deported from UK Along With New York-Based The Stoned After Immigration Fiasco



New York, NY (April 16, 2008) – Unintentional international outlaws The Stoned had their debut UK tour unexpectedly cut short last week thanks to the quick thinking UK Immigration Service. The New York-based band was slated to play promotional appearances supporting Warrior Soul but the four band-mates were promptly detained upon landing at London Heathrow Airport on Friday, April 11. The Stoned were incarcerated for nine hours before being sent back to the United State s.

"Deportation saves time because it's like getting thrown out of all the bars in England at once," stated Kory Clarke, The Stoned producer and drummer. After discovering the gigs were slated for Sunday and Monday night, lead singer Scotty T. Dimebagger explained, "There was a misunderstanding because The Stoned don't play anything but Friday and Saturday night shows." The Stoned guitarist Adam Dubin, director of the classic Beastie Boys music video "Fight for Your Right to Party," reflected, "You've really got to fight for your right to party in England!" Bass player Sebastian Correa said "Britain is safe again now that we are back home."

Asked to comment on the situation, fellow comedian Rob Cantrell said, "I'm friends with The Stoned and I'm not surprised." British comedian John Oliver of "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart" declared, "I'm glad The Stoned were deported. I have family in England and I don't want them dead."

According to sources, The Stoned passed time in lock up by singing a variation on a Ramones song "The UKKK took my passport away." They made their exit from the UK in true rock & roll form. American Airlines Flight Attendant Kenny Miller said, "The Stoned consumed every beer on the airplane. That's a first!"



About The Stoned:

In 2006 The Stoned exploded straight out of 1972 and into 1973. The band was melded together by Kory Clarke of Warrior Soul who serves as drummer and producer. Scotty T. Dimebagger is the lead singer extraordinaire and chief troublemaker. On guitar is Adam Dubin, director of some of the most massive music videos of all time including Beastie Boys "Fight For Your Right To Party" and Metallica "Nothing Else Matters." And holding down the basic bass, the lowest lows is the Latin lover Sebastian Correa. They have just released their first self-titled EP. Warrior Soul's new CD "Live In England" was released on April 14, 2008.


Abstract:

Legendary Frontman Kory Clarke of Warrior Soul Deported from UK Along With New York-Based The Stoned After Immigration Fiasco. "Deportation saves time because it's like getting thrown out of all the bars in England at once," stated Kory Clarke, The Stoned producer and drummer. The Stoned guitarist Adam Dubin, director of the classic Beastie Boys music video "Fight for Your Right to Party," reflected, "You've really got to fight for your right to party in England!" British comedian John Oliver of "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart" declared, "I'm glad The Stoned were deported. I have family in England and I don't want them dead."

For more information, visit www.thestoned.net or www.myspace.com/thestonedrock

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