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No more BLIND GUARDIAN shows until late 2014

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BLIND GUARDIAN founder and vocalist Hansi Kürsch recently posted a lengthy statement where he mentions that they don’t expect to play live again until at least the fall of 2014. The reason is so that they could focus on other projects, including their next studio album.

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He explains:

A long (far longer than expected) journey has more or less come to an end. 

After having had great fun with our Greek and German friends some weeks ago, we are now preparing ourselves for the final show here in Germany. 

Even though being on the road is always a very enjoyable experience for everyone in the band, it, on the other hand, demands a lot of time and makes it almost impossible for us to really keep our focus on songwriting. It therefore became more and more obvious to us that there had to be a stop to our touring activities to maintain a proper songwriting cycle. 

It will be a challenging but also a very exciting period for us. 

Having an album like “At the Edge of Time” in our rearview mirror is a curse and blessing at the same time. No matter if we try to finalize the orchestra project or start the songwriting for the next new “regular” Blind Guardian album, it will demand our full attention during the next 24 months or perhaps even more. So, the final chance to see us live will be the Rockharz festival in Ballenstedt, Germany on Friday, July 13th. I am absolutely sure that there will not be any Blind Guardian shows before autumn 2014. So, do not miss this one! 

Last but not least, some information for those of you that are curious about the collector’s box that we’ve mentioned in some interviews. This box will contain remixed versions of the complete studio album works (based on the original releases) we have done for Virgin. During the next weeks we will provide you with the exact content once it is completely confirmed. There will be tons of material… 

I’ve found it extremely pleasant to revisit the old albums one more time, but mostly I enjoyed “Nightfall in Middle-Earth”, which, for me, remains the strongest Blind Guardian release to date. Mostly I was impressed by some of the songs, which we have not played live so far, “Noldor” and “The Curse of Feanor” in particular. I immediately decided that we have to play one or the other in 2014. So, it truly is something to look forward to. Sounds like a (false) promise, I already made some time ago, doesn’t it? History repeats itself, some mean people would say, and that life is a constant ‘Battlefield’ — which reminds me of another great song of ours…

Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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