Monday, June 21, 2010

Airbourne UK Tour 2010


Airbourne will be performing in UK at the end of 2010. They will kick off the tour on December 2, 2010 in London at O2 Academy Brixton. Tickets are on asle for Airbourne UK concerts.

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Following are the tour details of Airbourne UK Tour 2010:

Airbourne Tickets for December 2, 2010 - Only for £85
Event Venue: O2 Academy Brixton, London
Event Day: Thursday
Event Time: 19:00

Airbourne Tickets for December 4, 2010 - Only for £85
Event Venue: Barrowland, Glasgow
Event Day: Saturday
Event Time: 19:00

Airbourne Tickets for December 5, 2010 - Only for £85
Event Venue: Ulster Hall, Belfast
Event Day: Sunday
Event Time: 19:00

Airbourne Tickets for December 9, 2010 - Only for £85
Event Venue: Manchester Academy
Event Day: Thursday
Event Time: 19:00

Airbourne Tickets for December 10, 2010 - Only for £85
Event Venue: O2 Academy Birmingham
Event Day: Friday
Event Time: 19:30

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Airbourne Awards and Nominations

  • ARIAS:
  • Nominated: Best Rock Album (2007) for Runnin' Wild
  • Nominated: Breakthrough Album Of The Year (2007) for Runnin' Wild
  • SleazeRoxx.com:
  • Winner: Best Album (2007) for Runnin' Wild
  • Voted 12th Best Album (2007) in Sleaze Roxx Reader's Poll for Runnin' Wild
  • UltimateRockGods.com:
  • Nominated: Best Rock Vocal Performance (2007) for Runnin' Wild
  • Nominated: Best Rock Song (2007) for "Runnin' Wild"
  • Nominated: Best New Artist (2007)
  • Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards :
  • Winner: Best Debut Album (2008) for Runnin' Wild
  • Classic Rock Roll Of Honour Awards :
  • Winner: Best New Band (2008)

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Airbourne Discography

Albums

  • (2007) (#21 AUS)
  • No Guts. No Glory. (2010) (#4 GERMANY) (#9 NZ) (#19 AUS) (#31 UK) (#11 SWE) (#90 US)

Live albums

  • Live At the Playroom (EP) (2007)

EPs

  • Ready to Rock (2004)

Singles

Year Song Chart Positions Album
U.S.
Main.
Rock
CAN
2007 "Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast"
16
73
Runnin' Wild
"Runnin' Wild"
22
90
2008 "Diamond In The Rough"
2010 ">No Way but the Hard Way"
29
No Guts. No Glory.
"Blonde, Bad And Beautiful"


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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Airbourne - No Guts. No Glory (2010)


The new album of Airbourne, called No Guts. No Glory., was released in 2010 on March 8 (UK, Europe, Canada, Japan, Australia & New Zealand) and then on April 20 (USA).

Track listing

All lyrics written by Joel O'Keeffe; all music composed by Airbourne.

1. "Born To Kill" - 3:39
2. "No Way But The Hard Way" - 3:34
3. "Blonde, Bad And Beautiful" - 3:49
4. "Raise The Flag" - 3:32
5. "Bottom Of The Well" - 4:29
6. "White Line Fever" - 3:10
7. "It Ain't Over Till It's Over" - 3:17
8. "Steel Town" - 3:08
9. "Chewin' The Fat" - 3:11
10. "Get Busy Livin'" - 3:36
11. "Armed And Dangerous" - 4:12
12. "Overdrive" - 3:22
13. "Back On The Bottle" - 3:50

Special Edition bonus tracks

14. "Loaded Gun" - 2:51
15. "My Dynamite Will Blow You Sky High (And Get Ya Moanin' After Midnight)" - 3:24
16. "Rattle Your Bones" - 2:36
17. "Kickin' It Old School" - 2:37
18. "Devil's Child" - 2:12

The Japanese pressing replaces "Devil's Child" and "Kickin' It Old School" with "Heads Are Gonna Roll" - 3:48 as a bonus track.

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Airbourne - (2009–present)


After an interview with Airbourne's rhythm guitarist, David Roads, he confirmed the band would be entering the studio at the end of January 2009 to work on new material. The song "Heads Are Gonna Roll" (featured on a special edition of Runnin' Wild) was expected to be on the next album, but is not.

A new song, "Born To Kill" was played for the first time live at the Logan Campbell Centre, Auckland, New Zealand on October 7, 2009. The song was the first new material to be played live since 2008, indicating it may appear on the new album. On Tuesday, the 19th of January 2010, another new song, "No Way But The Hard Way" was played on the BBC Radio 1 Rock show, and as the first single to the album it was made available on iTunes on February 9, 2010.

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Airbourne - Runnin' Wild (2006–2008)


In 2006 Airbourne relocated to the States to begin work on their first international studio album, Runnin' Wild, with legendary producer Bob Marlette. Runnin' Wild was released in Australia on 23 June 2007. Three singles were released from the album, "Runnin' Wild", "Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast", a playable track on Guitar Hero; World Tour and "Diamond In The Rough". On 19 February 2007, Capitol Records cancelled their record contract with Airbourne, but the album was still released in Australia through EMI. The band has now signed with Roadrunner Records for distribution throughout the rest of the world. Amongst all the overseas hype, Airbourne still failed to be played on any of the major Australian Radio networks until 2010.

On Friday 28 November at the Astoria in London, Dan Hawkins (Stone Gods/The Darkness) joined Airbourne on stage to play AC/DC classic Whole Lotta Rosie. Hawkins played Joel's guitar (white Gibson Explorer) while Joel sung without playing guitar.

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Airbourne - Ready To Rock (2003–2006)


Airbourne's independent eight track EP Ready to Rock, recorded with Adam Jakobson on bass, was released in 2004. In early 2005, Airbourne relocated to Melbourne. Later that year, the band signed a five album record deal with Capitol Records and have since supported Mötley Crüe, Motörhead and The Rolling Stones, as well as playing in several summer music festivals.

The Track Listing of Ready to Rock is as follow:

  1. "Ready To Rock" - 3:24
  2. "Stand And Deliver" - 5:05
  3. "When The Girl Gets Hot (The Love Don't Stop)" - 4:11
  4. "Come On Down" - 6:03
  5. "Runnin' Hot" - 5:12
  6. "Hotter Than Hell" - 4:28
  7. "Women On Top" - 3:47
  8. "Dirty Angel" - 3:36
All songs written by J. O'Keeffe.

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Airbourne - Formation in 2003


Airbourne was formed in 2003 by the brothers Joel and Ryan O'Keeffe. Joel picked up his first guitar at the age of 11 and Ryan had his first drum kit at the same age with Joel being 15 at the time. It took the brothers several years to find like minded musicians with the same taste for making Rock 'N' Roll music in their hometown. Joel was introduced to guitarist David Roads when the two worked at the Hotel Warrnambool. Bringing their guitars to work and, after their shifts, jamming on song ideas, Dave was soon asked to join the O’Keeffe brothers for a jam at their house. Bassist Justin Street completed the picture in 2003, when Ryan ran into him while stumbling home drunk from a party one night. As it turned out his new mate played bass, and was interested in jamming with a band that were looking to move to Melbourne. Finally, Airbourne was born.

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Airbourne - Introduction


Airbourne is a rock and roll band from Warrnambool, Australia. Airbourne formed in 2003 by brothers Joel and Ryan O’Keefe (who were later joined by David Roads and Justin Street), who have grown up with a healthy respect for the fine art that is ‘’foot to the floor rock n’ roll’‘. They were recently crowned “Best New Band of 2008” in the annual Classic Rock Magazine awards.They were also nominated for “Best Rock Album” at the Arias, against Silverchair, Powderfinger and Grinspoon. They did not win, but proved to be a crowd favorite nonetheless.

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