Boasting an eclectic mix of musical genres, the line-up for the Maltese edition of the Hard Rock Rising on the Road concert tour is one that effectively reflects the healthy state which the local music scene has reached in recent years.
The festival is a collaborative effort between the Foundation for National Celebrations (FĊN) and Hard Rock Cafe, whose 31-foot converted truck has been touring Europe since mid-May, and which will be stopping off in Malta for a fun evening on the beach and a truckload of live music for everyone to enjoy, all for free too.
Music from Elsewhere is taking place on Wednesday at 5pm at St George’s Bay.
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Bark Bark Disco
Bark Bark Disco may have started off as an occasional side project, but there’s no denying it is now very much a fully-fledged indie act, and with an extended international fanbase to boot.
Flaunting an ingrained lo-fi charm and more than a dash of quirkiness, the band, fronted by Ian Schranz and a revolving cast of musicians, owes much of its popularity to the strong and consistently infectious melodies its songs ooze from every pore. Add to that, the band’s no-frills onstage approach and a left-of-centre perspective when translating music to video, and you’ve pretty much got Bark Bark Disco’s indie credentials wrapped up to a tee.
www.barkbarkdisco.com
Different Strings
Led by Chris Mallia, who originally launched the band as a one-man project around a decade and a half ago, Different Strings is one of the leading names on Malta’s progressive rock scene. Operating away from the mainstream, the band’s music has gradually evolved, with the changes in its line-up reflected in a heavier metal edge now quite prominent in its sound.
Further to receiving positive reviews by local and international critics, the band recently won the Malta edition of the Hard Rock Rising competition, going on to garner the highest-ever placing by a Maltese band in the final phase of the Global Battle of the Bands.
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Frenzy Mono
The story goes that AC/DC’s For Those About To Rock anthem was a vital catalyst in the formation of local hard rock act Frenzy Mono, even if the Maltese band’s members were still crawling around in diapers when that song came out.
By the time they formed the band in the late 1990s, however, Frenzy Mono had listened to tons of vintage blues and rock, the result of which, haphazard in terms of direction as it may be, can be heard on the appropriately-titled Unorthodox debut album.
Second album O.B.E., however, saw the band realign its co-ordinates, infusing a heavier and more focused slant while retaining the same vitality that had endeared them to local audiences.
www.frenzymono.com
Jane Doe
Formed back in 2005, albeit with a very different line-up to its current formation, Jane Doe is a band in constant evolution as it seeks to etch out a sound of its own.
The last couple of years were probably its most productive in this regard, yielding a promising EP which the band, however, abruptly discarded, deciding instead to push forward and explore other musical avenues.
The various line-up changes have played a huge part in steering the band to its home-grown blend of ethereal alternative rock, the true extent of which will see the light of day when they release the Homeostatic Cover EP later this year.
http://soundcloud.com/jane-doe-mt
Sempliċiment Tat-Triq
One of the shining lights of Maltese hiphop, Sempliċiment Tat-Triq (STT), is possibly also the island’s biggest export in this genre, having toured abroad more than once and also recorded several tracks with foreign artists.
Formed around 2011 by Ħaxxaxxin and Żdong, STT are hip hop at heart but have no problem with crossing boundaries. This year, in fact, they’ve expanded into a full band, which has enhanced their hardcore rap with a punky reggae edge that not only fits their no-holds-barred and occasionally explicit approach perfectly, but has given their music an even bigger punch.
http://soundcloud.com/sempliciment-tat-triq
The Areola Treat
‘Art for art’s sake, noise for noise’s sake’ has been The Areola Treat’s consistent response whenever they’re asked to describe their music. It is, of course, only part of what they’re about, for within their pummelling indie rock there’s always a twisted killer melody holding it all together.
A penchant for B-movies, gutsy rock ‘n roll peppered with voracious punk beats and the occasional howl have all been elemental in shaping the band’s penetrating sound, one that has already taken them as far as Italy and Belgium, and with some luck, it could perhaps take them even further.
www.theareolatreat.com
Fastidju
Essentially, the brainchild of visual artist and lyricist Nigel Baldacchino, Fastidju started out as a sporadic project involving collaborations with electronic music producers IstishhadHheva and Cygna. It took on a different dimension when a core line-up featuring known names was recruited.
The band’s debut performance last year was very well received. With beautifully-flawed songs that range from soothing, introspective pieces to abrasive, piercing outbursts, Fastidju is an exercise in intensity that is guaranteed to make an impression on the listener.
www.facebook.com/Fastidju
Skimmed
Skimmed have come a long way from the days of their debut EP, which was elemental in establishing them as a band to watch. Last year’s Summer Lovers album reinforced that sentiment.The broader musical vision informing its diverse content was a sure sign that here was a band that refuses to be pigeonholed.
One year on, the quartet has been trimmed down to a duo, namely founding members Daniel Borg and Alexandra Aquilina, whose recent live performances have already hinted at a more exploratory vein rooting itself in their music.
www.skimmedmusic.com