Gig Review : The Hives Album Launch at Rock City
The Hives Album Launch at Rock City: 45 Minutes of Punk Perfection
Nottingham, August 29 — If you blinked, you missed it. But if you were there, you felt it in your bones. The Hives album launch at Rock City wasn’t just a gig, it was a detonation. With the release of The Hives Forever Forever The Hives dropping that same day, the Swedish punk legends delivered a 45-minute masterclass in chaos, charisma, and crowd communion.

Earlier in the afternoon, The Hives had already stirred up the nest at Rough Trade Nottingham, signing records, posing for selfies, and hyping up fans with their trademark blend of swagger and sincerity. That pre-show buzz carried straight into the venue, where anticipation hung thick in the air. By the time the lights dropped and the first chords rang out, the crowd was already primed for detonation.
Pelle Almqvist: A Frontman Unleashed
Pelle Almqvist didn’t walk onto the stage—he lunged. From the first beat, he was a man possessed, spending more time on the crowd barrier than he did on the actual stage. His signature greeting—“Ladies, gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen!”—landed like a rallying cry, and from there, it was full throttle.

Between songs, Pelle riffed with the crowd like a stand-up comic in a punk band’s body. He reminded fans that The Hives had played Rock City 25 years ago, cheekily admitting he couldn’t remember it. “Your grandparents would’ve remembered,” he joked, earning roars of laughter and a sea of raised fists. It was classic Pelle: tongue-in-cheek, self-aware, and utterly magnetic.
The Hives Album Launch Setlist: All Killer, No Filler
With only 45 minutes to play, The Hives didn’t waste a second. The setlist was a condensed blast of greatest hits and fresh fire from the new album. Every track landed like a punch to the chest, with zero downtime and maximum impact:

- Enough Is Enough
- Paint a Picture
- Bogus Operandi
- Hate to Say I Told You So
- Tick Tick Boom
- Legalize Living
- Hives Forever
- Come On
- Countdown to Shutdown
Each song was greeted with a crowd ready to scream every lyric, jump to every beat, and punch the air in salute. “The Hives forever!” Pelle would shout. “Forever The Hives!” the crowd roared back—a call-and-response that felt like a punk baptism.
Sonic Precision, Punk Fury
While Pelle stole the spotlight, the rest of the band was locked in with surgical precision. Drummer Chris Dangerous laid down thunderous rhythms that rattled the walls, while guitarists Vigilante Carlstroem and Nicholaus Arson sliced through the mix with razor-sharp riffs. Bassist The Johan and Only anchored the chaos with groove and grit, keeping the whole machine roaring forward.

The band’s signature sound—tight, punchy, and gloriously unhinged was on full display. Even with the shortened set, they managed to hit every high note, every breakdown, every climactic stomp. The infamous “ninjas” made their stealthy appearances too, adjusting pedal boards and speakers knocked askew by Pelle’s whirlwind antics. It was a reminder that even in chaos, The Hives run a tight ship.
Crowd Energy: Frenzy Meets Fandom
The Rock City crowd was a living, breathing extension of the band. From the first note to the final shout, fans were locked in—singing, jumping, and losing themselves in the moment. There was no lull, no slow song, no breather. Just pure, unfiltered energy.
It wasn’t just nostalgia driving the frenzy. The new material landed with just as much force as the classics. Paint A Picture and Enough Is Enough already felt like staples, greeted with the same fervor as Hate to Say I Told You So and Tick Tick Boom. That’s no small feat—and a clear sign that The Hives album launch for The Hives Forever Forever The Hives is already resonating with fans.

Punk with Purpose
Beyond the sweat and spectacle, there’s something deeper at play with The Hives. Their shows aren’t just performances, they’re declarations. Of joy, of rebellion, of community. Last night’s gig felt like a celebration of everything punk stands for: speed, spirit, and connection. It was loud, it was fast, and it was full of heart.

Pelle’s banter, the band’s chemistry, the crowd’s devotion all added up to something more than just a gig. It was a reminder that live music, at its best, is a shared experience. One that leaves you hoarse, euphoric, and already planning your next fix.
Mission Accomplished: The Hives Album Launch Blows the Roof Off Rock City
This wasn’t just a show. It was The Hives making a statement. The Hives proved they’re still at the peak of their powers, and The album launch at Rock City was a thunderous success. If last night was any indication, The Hives Forever Forever The Hives is going to be a monster.

Like everyone at the gig, I had an incredible time, every song, every beat, every bit of Pelle’s banter hit like a shot of pure punk adrenaline. High-fiving him as he strode the barrier, singing straight into the faces of the front row, felt like being part of the show itself. It was a shared riot. And now? I need another fix. The Hives album launch show has me hooked, and tonight they’re in Liverpool at Camp and Furnace. I’m already eyeing the road. Let’s do it all again.
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