This September sees the long awaited live return to UK shores for Acey Slade & The Dark Party.
This will be the bands first full UK Tour in support of their debut album ‘The Dark Party’, which was released in January on TrashPit Records to endless rave reviews all over the world.
KERRANG! Magazine described the album as: “Combining the sharp rock hooks and scuzzy darkness… The results are devilishly successful”.
The Reptile House UK Tour 2010 will give the band’s hordes of fans the chance to hear new material in it’s raw, live format and promises to build on last years successful live shows which won the band an award at the prestigious Pure Rawk Awards in London this past month.
“The Dark Party album seems to be the perfect soundtrack for late night decadence” explains Acey, who along with his band mates Andee (Guitar), Per C (Bass & Keyboards) and Chris Kling (Drums) have recently supported the original and legendary KISS Guitarist Ace Frehley on his US Tour.
With rumours abound of a reunion for Acey’s old band The Murderdolls tearing up the Internet and Rock Press, the buzz for all things Acey Slade related will be at fever pitch when the band hit the UK for some live rock action later this year!
http://www.thedarkparty.co.uk
http://www.myspace.com/aceyslademusic
This 10 legged rock n roll machine hail from North Yorkshire and are currently hitting venues around the UK wowing audiences with their high octane mix of swagger and rock n roll, catch them at a small venue near you before you have to pay wads of cash for the privilge.
The band have supported the likes of Towers of London, Rachel Stamp and Antiproduct.
Check out their debut “The Tranquilizer E.P” for a taster of the forthcoming “Welcome to Planet Babylon” album coming this summer loaded with tales debauchery, alienation and despair.
http://www.myspace.com/psychobabylonband
£8 advance / £10 on the door.
Tickets are available online now via TicketWeb (http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_northeast&query=detail&event=381819 ) and will be available at face value in person direct from Stereo shortly.
Stereo is a ten minute walk from York train station, with the nearest public car park being the Union Terrace car park situated on Clarence Street (a five minute walk from the venue). The flat rate for evening (6.00pm to 8.00am) parking there is just £2 (FREE if you have a parking discount badge for York residents).