As I posted yesterday White Lies were forced to cancel their five-date European tour, after frontman Harry McVeigh lost his voice. He experienced the problem earlier while they were in Munich and were four songs into their set. The dates have been rescheduled for February...Click the link to read more
We reported yesterday that White Lies were forced to cancel their remaining European tour dates after frontman Harry McVeigh fell ill and was unable to complete the bands performance in Munich, Germany on Monday, November 9th. A promise of rescheduled dates and valid tickets came soon after the band announced the cancellation and it seems they were quick to fulfill that promise as already, the .
White Lies have been forced to cancel some of their upcoming European tour dates after their lead singer Harry McVeigh lost his voice. The band has upcoming tour dates in Italy, Germany, Austria and Swtizerland. The band put out a statement for the fans apologizing for the...Click the link to read more
London newcomers White Lies have been forced to cancel four of their remaining European tour dates which they blame on frontman Harry McVeigh's recent illness. They managed to play just four songs in Munich last night (November 9th) before having to leave the stage.
White Lies embark on a Fall arena tour as main support for Kings of Leon kicking off September 28th following the release on Fiction Records, of their hit record To Lose My Life. The fall trek with Kings of Leon will have White Lies playing to packed crowds across the US. Prior to these dates, [...]
White Lies played Webster Hall on Friday night and were incredible. The best part about seeing a band like White Lies now is that since they're so "new", they'll play pretty much every song they have. This is especially pleasing if you're a White Lies fan as their debut album ...
Soo on a cold and rainy Melbourne night we entered the hifi, a few things were uncertain… For one, the hifi was a new stomping ground, two, how were the tickets going to work? and three the so called White Lies?The one thing that was for sure was Yves Klein Blue. Walking in on their cover of The Boss's 'Born to Run' the crowd didn't seem as energized as the same song had generated at their rece.
The British hotbed continues to churn out "gotta hear" bands, with the release of White Lies new disc, To Lose My Life.In simplest of terms, To Lose My Life is the Killers after taking a Robert Smith gloomy pill, with a hint of Simple Minds (Breakfast Club-version) sound. I think the biggest and certainly brightest variation for White Lies, is the inclusion of several variations of strings play...
For those who aren't familiar with the White Lies, they're a three piece band from London. Early last month they released their debut LP—To Lose My Life. As with all new bands, it is often customary albeit unnecessary to draw comparisons in sound to already established bands. [...]
(Fiction) Ashes to ashes, indie-kids to harbingers of gloom and doom; White Lies' reincarnation from the forgotten Fear Of Flying to breakthrough act of 2009 brings with it a hard earned maturity in lyric and sound. Bass player Charles Cave's sage words possess a poetic simplicity and speak with powerful…
I may be a old man but what has always kept me interested in music is hearing & seeing new stuff...coming up;.05 December 2008 - Mumford and Sons, White Lies and Florence And The Machine have made the final BBC Sound of 2009 list. In its seventh year, it was originated by BBC Entertainment News and is designed to find the hottest talent for the coming year. Those in the official fifteen must ...
In another vain attempt at eloquence, I post again.As the MOG-o-Matic shows, I've been listening to White Lies' new album A LOT. What keeps me hitting Play over and over? The last track, "The Price of Love", is a stone cold killer, that's why.For about the first minute, you're thinking "Cool, the album's going to gently fade into the sunset." Then the guitar riff starts cutting and slashing and...
London newcomers White Lies have been forced to cancel four of their remaining European tour dates which they blame on frontman Harry McVeigh's recent illness. They managed to play just four songs in Munich last night (November 9th) before having to leave the stage.