The Canadian band The Black Halos He visits our country again on his twentieth anniversary tour of his formation. They will offer a series of nine concerts in which they will review “The Violent Years” (01).
The Black Halos They started in the Vancouver punk scene in 1994. Their approach to seventies punk soon made them stand out until they caught the attention of the Sub Pop label, which soon signed them. They would record their self-titled debut with the legendary producer Jack Endino (Nirvana, soundgarden), leaving us future classics from his repertoire such as “Shooting Stars”, with a sound halfway between dead boys, New York Dolls, The Stooges, Hanoi Rocks and The Cramps. A year later, they would record “The Violent Years”which definitively put them on the map with what is one of the reference punk rock albums of the first decade of the 21st century and which included the hit single “Some Things Never Fall”.
The problems between Richard Jones and Billy Hopeless They foreshadowed the band’s final goodbye, but they later made peace to return in 2016 – including a Spanish tour – and reunite once again in 2019 to record and finally publish their fifth studio album, “How The Darkness Doubled” in November 2022.
This year they are celebrating their twentieth anniversary tour of the band’s formation, for which they will perform the entire album in their performances. “The Violent Years”.