”A Study in Coordinated Whiplash” wrote The New York Times October 2008, after one of SHINING’s pounding concerts in Manhattan. It was obvious they were not talking about the neat old-school hair spinning, helicopter era of heavy metal bands in the 90's; rather referring to the ice cold reality of parallel spinal injuries experienced in a sudden and unsuspected impact of a giant trailer car crash from behind. SHINING is the synchronized launch of attacks of a sci-fi drone military army; the devastating effect of all the world’s raindrops saving up their potential energy and in one co-ordinated instant hitting Earth’s surface all at once: An unstoppable force made out of small bits and pieces - just in the right place at the right time - to make an impact so strong you’d think it could jolt the very Earth out of it’s orbit, and spin it on a new doomed path straight on collision course for the Sun.
These typical encounters between unsuspecting (and in recent times, more suspecting) audience and the band’s no-mercy attitude, are what has put SHINING in the very forefront of experimental extreme music.
After four previous critically acclaimed cult albums, it's become obvious to all, that SHINING have created their own unique musical universe, which fans and journalists alike have competed in trying to name, as yet to no avail. Their 5th album is now complete and their unique universe finally has been given the name it deserves. Aptly titled, ”Blackjazz”.
Since their debut on a small Norwegian acoustic jazz label in 2001, SHINING has moved on to become one of the most hard-hitting, genre-pushing bands of our generation. Their determination to create new sounds and cross boundaries has only been further stepped up with their latest ear-crushing achievement, to be set free in early 2010... READ MORE