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Official Sound And Fury Statement

Posted in Music News on July 29, 2010

From the inbox:

Hello everyone! We here at Sound and Fury wanted to clear the air about what happened on Sunday night and why the fest was shut down after 2 days of amazing bands and fun.

Based on what we saw ourselves and were told by others, here’s what, as best we can tell, happened: During BACKTRACKs set, one person was dared/challenged to take his motorcycle into the venue and ride around. We were immediately alerted, and for everyone’s safety, security escorted the person out while he was still on the cycle. Once outside the security guards wanted the person to get off his cycle in order to speak with him. Seeing this some onlookers encouraged the person on the cycle to run as he might get in trouble if he stayed. As he attempted to flee, security reached for him, some of the bystanders considered the act to be a hostile one and a mob began to surround security. Joey and Ray immediately called the police. The primary concern was for the safety of the attendees and because of the “mob mentality” that was being witnessed (thrown trash cans/bottles/punches), before the situation got any worse we decided to shut down the show.

At the end of the day, no one was hurt or arrested and property damage was minimal (one broken window). The staff, venue, security and police were all absolutely incredible to Sound and Fury as a whole. Their actions helped to stop any potential fight that could have broken out, which would have caused unwanted repercussions for all parties involved with the festival (promoters, bands, venue, attendees).

We want to apologize to all the kids and bands who made special efforts and traveled so far to be there for the weekend. We were very sorry to see that the weekend ended as it did. It crushed us to see months of work and anticipation get flushed down the drain in less than 20 seconds. Realize that it is just two people putting on this fest and we are held directly liable for anything that happens.

Rumors and hearsay will exist, but based on all the information we have gathered, this is pretty much the extent of what happened. We choose instead to focus on the positives of the weekend, most importantly that the first two days went by with minimal incidents, proving that as a scene, we can put something like this together.

Sound and Fury is an amazing opportunity for us as a community of hardcore kids to get together and have fun at a perfect location. Fighting, assumptions, or petty disagreements will only ruin our chance to recreate this event. It deeply hurt us that someone thought this would be alright to do.

We are hoping to reach a compromise with the Earl Warren Fairgrounds so we will have the opportunity to host Sound and Fury 2011 at such an excellent venue. You will see us again next year.

- Joey Cahill and Ray Harkins

The Sword Confirm Global Touring Plans

Posted in Tours on July 29, 2010

The Sword have announced their upcoming worldwide touring plans in support of their new album “Warp Riders” (due out August 24th). Here’s where the band will be playing: Read more With Karma To Burn and Mount Carmel: October 01st Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre October 02nd San Francisco, … Read more

Hydra Head To Reissue Early Jesu Material In November

Posted in Records on July 29, 2010

Hydra Head will be reissuing Jesu’s debut EP “Heart Ache” on November 16th. The effort will be packaged with an additional EP dubbed “Dethroned“, which features unreleased material from 2003. The set will be made available on 2xCD, 2xLP and digitally. Read more

Triptykon Confirm North American Tour

Posted in Tours on July 29, 2010

Triptykon will embark on their maiden North American tour later this year with 1349 and Yakuza rounding out the bill. Dates for the trek, which carries the title of the “Weltenbrand Tour 2010“, can be found below: Read more October 06th New York City, NY – The Gramercy Theatre October … Read more

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