The Hives: an album and a concert in Paris

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The Swedes of The Hives meet you at the Zenith in Paris on November 20 after the release of the album Play It Again Sam.

Accustomed to frenzied scenic services, The Hives Announce a large European tour including a unique date in France. So see you on November 20 at the Zenith in Paris. Places will be available from Friday April 11 at 10 a.m. via the organizer's website. The first part has not yet been communicated.

This tour will be an opportunity for the Swedish garage group to present its seventh studio album on stage, just announced. Titled The Hives Forever Forever the Hivesit will be available from August 29. This disc is an opportunity to attend the return of Pelle Gunnerfeldt to the production, which had notably dealt with Barely Legal (1997), Veni Vidi Vicious (2000) and Tyrannosaurus hives (2004) which shares the task with Mike D of the Beastie Boys.

Self -proclaimed “Best live group on the planet” estimates this disc “Full of energy, joy, anger and life” and could even “To question reality as you know it. »» Moreover, “Each piece is a single, each single is a tube and each tube is a blow to the face of the human. »»

The first single of them is “Enough is Enough. »Discover his clip, directed by Erik Kockum, via the player below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebxrfflre

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