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INTERVIEWS
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REVIEWS
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LIVE GIGS
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- 20:00 25.04.2010 - with Symbolic @ "Morsko casino" club, Varna, Bulgaria
- 20:00 24.04.2010 - with 10 Dead Fingers @ "Kaffe Theater" club, Sevlievo, Bulgaria
- 20:00 18.04.2010 - "Ulitzata" bar, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
- 20:00 17.04.2010 - with D.S.O.L. @ "Faces" club, Gabrovo, Bulgaria
- 20:00 16.04.2010 - "Black Roses" motoclub, Kazanlak, Bulgaria
- 20:00 15.04.2010 - supporting D.S.O.L. + Demorage @ "The Box" club, Sofia, Bulgaria
- 22:00 14.04.2010 - with Cut Off @ "Underground" club, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
- 20:00 11.04.2010 - "Jam" club, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
- 20:00 10.04.2010 - with Amber @ "Magica" club, Pazardzhik
- 20:00 09.04.2010 - with Collapso @ "KDK" club, Haskovo, Bulgaria
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BIOGRAPHY |
Fyeld managed to get a solid following among the open minded metal fans with their categorization defying mixture of aggressive Machine Head/Slipknot/Downset-esque singing and rapping-meets-hard-hitting-riffs closest to the style of early Korn and Helmet mixed with groovy big beats electronics and uncompromising attitude. Developing their own and unique style they call "dirty grooves" through years of touring the Bulgarian/Finnish five-piece released two albums so far - "Fyeld" (2003) and "Not Blond Enough to Survyve the Holocaust" (2009) which were set to extend the boundaries of modern metal with an innovative approach mixed with their live gigs adrenaline. As one of the premier bulgarian metal live acts they also managed to secure themselves support slots with numerous "big league" names like Halford, Slayer, Guano Apes, Anthrax, Crematory and Evergrey. Fyeld's second album "Not Blond Enough To Survyve The Holocaust" was voted "Best bulgarian album" in the beginning of 2010 in the annual reader's poll of the country's biggest metal magazine "Pro-rock". The band has numerous number 1's with the songs "40 Years In The Desert", "I Scream" and "Rolling Spawns" in rock radio stations in Bulgaria. The quintet is currently recording its third effort entitled "In Dependence Day" and released the album's first single called "Adrenawheel".
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Fyeld managed to get a solid following among the open minded metal fans with their categorization defying mixture of aggressive Machine Head/Slipknot/Downset-esque singing and rapping-meets-hard-hitting-riffs closest to the style of early Korn and...
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