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I got a newsletter from Crazy Lixx to day, and I guess Vic Zino wrote his last Crazy Lixx statement ever:
“Okay, so this is the deal…
Lately a lot of things has been going down and I feel like I need to make a couple of things clearer. During the tour with Crazy
Lixx in England I got the opportunity to join Hardcore Superstar for a couple of gigs since Silver decided to leave the band.
That was an offer I could not turn down, I mean, how often do you get a chance like that?Along the way I was asked to join HCSS as a permanent member and even though the decision was not easy I decided to
go for it. I had intended to continue with Crazy Lixx aswell but as time went on it got clearer that time just wouldn’t be
enough for me to be committed to both bands.This issue has been discussed for quite some time now and when Crazy Lixx asked me to make a decision I chose to go
with HCSS. This was a very tough decision to make since I had been with Crazy Lixx from the beginning, but I understand
that Crazy Lixx have to move forward and I don’t want to be the one keeping them from gigs and further progress which
would have been the case if I would have stayed in the band. I respect that they made me choose and I understand their
dilemma completely.We still remain great friends and everything remains the same, the only difference is that we don’t play in the same band
anymore. I wish them all the luck with progressing and I will continue to support them in every way possible.I would like to thank all of you that have showed your support both for me and for Crazy Lixx and I hope that this message will
make things a little bit clearer for you. I am truly greatful for everything that I have experienced with Crazy Lixx, every fan I’ve
met, every CD I’ve signed, every nice thougt I have recieved and every single one that have showed up on our gigs throughout
the years. I have no hard feelings against anyone regarding this matter, I only feel thankful and happy that the future keeps
looking bright for all of us.I know that some people have a hard time accepting my decision but I hope that all of you will keep on supporting both Crazy
Lixx and myself. We are nothing without all of you!”
I also like to wish Crazy Lixx in the future, I love their and Hardcore Superstars music. I could possible see them do some future concert together, a great team I think.
So we all know that Vic Zino is in Hardcore Superstar, and that he rocks on stage. After their show in my hometown I love’d HCSS even more, Vic Zino is a guitar hero, that’s for sure.
Fore more information visit CrazyLixx.com / HardcoreSuperstar.com
YES! They are at it again, a new video from Hardcore Superstar for their song “Silence for the Peacefully” will be about within this week
Their last video for “Dreamin’ in a casket” had alot of vampiric influence and was kind of scary if I can put it in that way. Well you can watch for yourself:
Okey so this weekend I will attend a concert with Hardcore Superstar, my expections are high. I saw them once before in a festival here in my home town, but it was a free show so I guess they didn’t give it all. The people here didn’t fight for the band enough in the moshpits e.t.c. Jocke even had to encourage the crowd to make some noises all the time, so it wasn’t given like it use to be an a rock concert.
Well, I love’d the show and I hope this will be better. The new guitarist is Vic Zino from Crazy Lixx, which I know as a shredder, a string raper.
And ofcourse with Jockes voice nothing can go wrong, Adde has his drum beats with more power innit than a nuclear reactor.
The bassist might not stand out as the others on stage, but his technical knowledge is worth 10 bassist, so he does the job well, I guess. If that makes any sense.
Well I’ll return with some after-match info and maybe some mobile-photos, yes mobile-photos. I do have a better camera but having it in the moshpit is risky and I won’t let break just for some photos.
Well see yah!!
Not the best video quality, but the audio is a killer!
Im a huge fan of the sleaze rock scene that has errupted out of sweden, and it was my pleasure to finally have the chance to go see two of swedens finest bands, Crazy lixx and Hardcore Supestar on the mentally damaged world tour.
The venue wasnt exactly huge but it was nice, certainly not cramped and the main bands had plenty of room onstage. Naturally, i was at the front, right by the stage awaiting the bands to come on. First up was UK band “High Society” sporting a glam punk type image and sound, it was hard to judge the bands music quality as the PA set up frankly was appauling for them. Judging off there stage presence they were a high adrenaline band, certainly a representation of there youth. One issue i did have was the frontman, his “onstage persona” you could call it was very irritating and not cool at all, i also suggest a better belt… i didnt enjoy his arsecrack in my face all the time. A positive note is that the bands lead guitarist played some awesome guitar work and i was impressed by his mix of technicality and aggression, i have high hopes for his talent.
Next up was what i had been waiting for, Crazy Lixx. Sporting an incredibily cool image, and improved sound set up, they opened with “Hell or High Water” getting the crowd into there show right from the start. The band through the show were very tight and put on a great show, lead singer Dirtchild Danny didnt sing a bum note all night, he was pretty much as good as the album recording and was also a great frontman!!! Guitarist Vik Zeno was awesome, whilst playing some extremely great guitar work youd expect to see at a whitesnake concert, he also moved around alot doing all sorts of crazy dance moves and pulling a variety of amusing guitar faces, id also like to add that the band were very good at providing backing vocals. A Highlight for me was Vic Zeno diving on me and my friend during “Death Row” and performing a guitar solo on top of us. Crazy lixx performed most of there album and played an awesome show. The crowd responded well to them and i can only wish them the best of luck for future success because this band deserves it.
Now the crowd was ready to rock, without too long a wait, headline act Hardcore Superstar took the stage opening with “Need No Company”, singer Jocke Berg performed some awesome screams whilst commanding the crowd and constantly pushing them to be louder and wilder. After the song the band welcomed us and said they were proud to be playing to the city where the legendary Black Sabbath hailed from, quite amusingly (now ex) guitarist silver mistook the area to also be the hometown of Def Leppard, the crowd found this amusing and many shouted sheffield in correction to him, Silver and the band seemed to also find this amusing. The show was very long and i think the band really enjoyed playing for Birmingham as the band never tired and even played 3 songs for the encore!! These were “Kick On The Upperclass” “Liberation” and the classic “We Dont Celebrate Sundays”. The band was very tight and appeared to be enjoying themselves, i must say if i hadnt of read about Silver’s reasons for leaving i wouldnt have been able to tell. As he truly seemed to be enjoying it alot and giving the performance 100% effort.
A Highlight for me was Jocke Berg swinging and smashing his mic stand off the floor and then pulling off an awesome scream.
The band performed a brilliant live set and jocke never seemed to tire and his voice was great all the way through, the band then came down and shook fans on the front rows hands, Bass player Martin shook mine and i said thank you to him and he lent over to me and said “no, sincerely, thank YOU” which was very nice of him.
Both Crazy Lixx and Hardcore Superstar performed great shows, i cant say one was better than the other. Top live acts!
Guitarist Thomas Silver you will be missed, thank you for your contribution to the great creation that is rock n roll.
/Mrlee
This was added yesterday on the CRASHDÏET message board. This is the only good qualit video with HCSS and Olli together, that I seen. If you have found some more please comment them to us.
Crazy Lixx will be supporting Hardcore Superstar on their coming UK tour (Scotland & England) in january 2008. A total of seven gigs have been booked and the dates are:
2008-01-17 Aberdeen Barfly, Aberdeen, Scotland
2008-01-18 Glasgow Barfly, Glasgow, Scotland
2008-01-19 Mansfield Intake Club, Mansfield, UK
2008-01-20 Birmingham Barfly, Birmingham, UK
2008-01-21 Liverpool Barfly, Liverpool, UK
2008-01-22 Brighton Barfly, Brighton, UK
2008-01-23 London ULU, London, UK
Because of this the planned gig at KB on the 18:th of januari will be moved to another date. We’re currently looking at a date in the beginning of february 2008. More info on this to come.
Crazy Lixx will also be opening for HCSS at Mejeriet in Lund, Sweden in march 2008.

Other Swedish tour dates with Babylon Bombs:
26 August - Stockholm - Tanto Rockfestival
2 September - Söderhamn - Club Sisters
24 November - Motala - Bryggeriet
25 November - Motala - Bryggeriet
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