27.07.2006: 'A night of Metal and Mayhem':Tarawatch

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'A night of Metal and Mayhem to divert the M3 going through the Tara Valley'

Heavy Metal Gig Saturday - 29th July - Voodoo Lounge – Dublin

Craobh Crua & TaraWatch proudly present:


7 bands - 7 euros - I cause

Performing on the night are:

ABBADON INCARNATE

OLD SEASON

WAYLANDER

SLAVE ZERO

WARPATH

ERA VULGARIS

NEMISIS

Over 18s only
Doors 5pm
Gig ends 12am

This is the first in a series of larger gigs being held to support
save Tara campaign. Another at Whelans is to be announced soon.

Many of the contributing band members are Archaeologists who are speaking
through their music. Many are under contract not to speak about their
work, and others fear blacklisting.

Séan Mac an Rí the drummer from Abaddon Incarnate.

"For 5000 thousand years Tara was the sacred centre to the people of
Ireland. During thoes years it is said to have been a burial site for
our proto Irish people, a gateway to our spiritual otherworld, and the
seat of over 140 High Kings. It features more prominently than any other
site in our mythology, and has been the focus point for every major
event in our political history up to the 12th Century. Through our
countries darkest times in history, it has managed to remain
untouched.

For all that time Tara is said to have been, a burial site for our
proto Irish people, a gateway to the spiritual otherworld, the seat
of 142 High Kings. Even through our countries darkest times in history,
it has managed to remain untouched. A message must be sent out, that
there are many people in modern Ireland that still retain a great respect
for this ancient site, Tara valley.

Tara has been the political, ritual, and religious centre of Ireland.
The High Kings held it sacred, as they believed their divine ancestors
where buried in the earthen mounds around it. Even through our
countries darkest times in history, the valley has managed to remain
untouched. Tara, as it stands today, is a symbol of our unique
collective history, heritage, and culture!





Slave Zero and Era Vulgaris are both promoing their new albums.

There are two busses coming from the North of Ireland

A portion of the proceeds will go to support Camp 1 on the Hill of Tara the remainder go toward venue hire and upcoming Tarawatch album costs.

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