Hardcore Legends Lvmen Perform New Album in the Fléda club

19 May 2017, 4:00
Hardcore Legends Lvmen Perform New Album in the Fléda club

After a seven-year break the cult group Lvmen are returning to the concert stage with their new album Mitgefangen – Mitgehangen. Their support group for the concert are the sludge-metal group Nikander and there will also be a film screening.

The group Lvmen first performed live in 1995 Prague’s legendary Ladronka squat and they influenced a whole generation of hardcore and punk music after 2000. Four years ago their activities were halted by the tragic death of their guitarist, bass player and vocalist Dáda. Now the group is bringing out their new fifth album with the title Mitgefangen - Mitgehangen.  The album was created under the production supervision of Daniel Šatra (L'Point) in the old-new line-up of Hvsar (keyboards, samples and vocals), Mirda (guitar), Melnick (percussion), the Canadian Tyson Cosby (guitar and bass guitar) and Franta “Profesor Ikebara” Klimt (bass guitar). A number of friends among musicians participated: Banán (Kovadlina), Tomáš Mládek (Repelent SS and Damage Done Records), Václav Havelka (Please the Trees), Ivan (Flowers For Whores), Marquet (Nano) and the former members of Lvmen Tomis and Čenda. As with all the previous ones this album is also being released by Day After Records. The concert of this group that has strong links to film will as always be accompanied by the screening of a film.

The concert will take place 11 June 2017 from 6 p.m. in the Fléda club.

Lvmen/ photo from group’s archive

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