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#255> MAY 1st '08 - new issue here every Thursday afternoon |
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WE USING OUR REMAINING TIME WELL? |
Isn’t
this where the problem lies? Armed opposition and shriek and dance to a
different noise for if art is alive then we know we have culture and culture
is the antidote to propaganda, the only thing that really is subversive
is the idea of thought. Shriek thin fatty girls and the changing the big
business status quo and don’t just consume all that we’re trained to suck
up. We don’t want to be miserable, we want to change things she said,
she said she was the inventor of the anarchy sign and that we should vote
for Ken as well – I don’t know about that, besides the Ken bit, I mean
do we want the other idiot in? We haven’t forgotten the Poll Tax yet. Vivian?
Lovelock? Who’s he? Mistreating who? Shriek thin fatty girls, Shriek thin
fatty boys, Girl boy world puts heads in a whirl. This week’s on-line version
of Organ then, May Day....
These are the things that
have been in our ears this week, please explore and if it sounds interesting
then just hit the links and make your own minds up, our reviews and thoughts
are mere signposts designed to guide you to the things you might like to
feast on yourselves... don’t you just love the instant hit of the www. |
IS THIS WHY YOU BOOKMARKED ME? |
ART
ATTACK - I know we said this last week, hey, we're going to say it again,
paint the town and pull the advertising down. May 1st-15th sees the return
to the capital of the Street Blitz – the interactive way to conduct guerrilla
art. The idea is to use the whole city as an open gallery. Install your
art, or creative urban landscape subversion, and then post up details on
the Blitz website map with text and pics to encourage others to visit /
enjoy / join in. As the organisers say, "The corporate image factory doesn't
ask your permission to push images in your face so neither should we seek
consent in order to leave our own mark on the city..." Get yer paint out
and see www.streetblitz.org
EFTERKLANG
have announced that they will return to UK shores this summer for a string
of live dates, including various festivals. We’ve told you about them before,
played them to death on out TV and radio shows, here’s the dates:
11 Jul: Big Day Out, Bracknell, 12 Jul: Supersonic Festival, Birmingham,
13 Jul: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds (With Bracken & James Yates),
14 Jul: Arts Centre, Norwich, 19 Jul: Analog Festival, Dublin (With Tortoise),
9 Aug: Field Day, London, 10 Aug: Summer Sundae Festival, Leicester. You
can watch the video for their recently-released single 'Caravan' here |
THINGS TO GET SHOUTING ABOUT? |
VILE
LIVE CREATURES are back in action, just like we told you on the radio
last Sunday: “Hello, So, we've got some good news... We have a new line
up; Julia [most recently in the ace Fake Tan] is the new member of VVC.
She will be drumming at a gig near you very soon. *balloons drop from the
ceiling, sticky cake gets eaten* Needless to say we're very excited and
they'll be Party Rings a go go. Our first gig for what seems like ages
is going to be Ladyfest London on May 10th. Yikes! More good news...We're
going on tour with Pop Underground Heroes Sad Shields from 25th May - 30th
May visiting places such as Sheffield, Oxford, Exeter, Bradford plus more
TBC. For more details such as Venues check out our Myspace. This is very
exciting!!!! There will even be merchandise. We've also put up some
new recordings of Break Like Bones and Ghosts and Ghouls which will be
available very soon through Bollox [a split with Salty Lips] we'll also
have copies for Ladyfest and the tour. Big big love VVCs” – Now do as they
say and find out more over at www.myspace.com/vilevilecreatures
John
on the phone... |
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SENSER
TOUR AND STRAWBERRY FAIR – one of the best festivals of the year, and
it has been for many a year, free as well, a proper festival, right in
the middle of Cambridge, there for every one - anarcho punk rock bands,
little old ladys selling home made jam and cakes .
“Hope you're good. We've booked a Senser UK tour, be great if you could
mention the dates in Organ” said the e.mail. And here it is... The End
Of The World Show UK Tour: 30/5 Brickyard Carlisle, 31/5 Barfly Glasgow,
4/6 Barfly Birmingham, 5/6 Bierkeller Bristol, 6/6 Phoenix
Exeter, 7/6 Strawberry Fair (Headline) Cambridge, 8/6 Little Civic Wolverhampton,
12/6 Barfly Brighton, 13/6 Talking Heads Southampton, 19/6 Underworld
London, 20/6 Furnace Swindon, 21/6 Rio’s Leeds. TALULA are the support
band for all shows. Links: www.myspace.com/senserband
/ www.myspace.com/talula /
www.strawberry-fair.org.uk |
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| ELECTRONIC
MUSIC PIONEER TRISTRAM CARY DIES - British composer Tristram Cary,
a pioneer in electronic music, has died in Australia aged 82. Born in Oxford
in 1925, the son of novelist Joyce Cary, he developed his own electronic
and tape music whilst working as a radar engineer for the Royal Navy during
World War II and is regarded as one of the earliest pioneers of these musical
forms. In 1967, he created the first electronic music studio of the Royal
College Of Music and was co designer of the EMS VCS3 portable synthesiser
used by many avant-garde musicians in the 60s. He is also remembered for
his soundtrack music for film, TV, radio and theatre, which included compositions
for 'Doctor Who' and Ealing comedy 'The Ladykillers'. Cary is reported
to have died due to a complication during surgery in Adelaide on 24 Apr. |
DEMO TIME |
We're
just going to tell you about the very very best once a week, no more time
for the average, only the most exciting - we're very very selective, when
we tell you it's good then it really is goooooooood
DEMO
OF THE WEEK
A CUP OF TEA – EP2b
- “We use two laptops and various other bits and bobs...” and how fine
is this? A duo with some deliciously sublime blips and bleeps and glitching
warmth and glowing melodies. Tasty organic electronica and live real-time
manipulation and simple mellow instrumental goodness. Tasty warm and tasty
good - as good as a fine cup of tea, a five track treat of a CD that needs
no more words from me, a pure pleasure – www.myspace.com/acupofteaforyouandme
ALSO CHECK OUT
O
– A three track demo from a band called O, not the rather good O with that
little American punky-rap guy who were around London and flavour of the
month for a week or two one day back there. No, this O are a different
new O and this O have a raw alternative English indie-rock energy. A fuzzier
dirtier Foo Fighters kind of thing, Anyone remember Kinesis? Reuben? Not
massively different to many things we’ve heard before, worth keeping an
eye and an ear on them just to see what happens – www.oband.co.uk
Last
week's demo of the week - NARRATION
/ HOT DAMN
Previous
demo's of the week - KOPEK
/ DIE DIE DENEUVE
/ BOMB FACTORY
/ KONTAKTE /ATLAS
/ THE HAROLD WARTOOTH / COSMIC
MICROWAVE BACKGROUND / EATEN
BY TIGERS / MOLLOY/
THE
ATROCITY EXHIBIT
DEMO
REVIEW ARCHIVES |
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NEW ALBUMS WE’RE LISTENING TO THIS WEEK |
This
week the best new things we’ve been listening to were...
ALBUM
OF THE WEEK
PROJECT SERENDIPITY – Linear
Lullabies (Hollow Soul) – Pleasant soothing instrumental post-rock flavoured
organic electronica and time and space and refined glitch, crackle, buzz
and scratch. Relaxing energizing game arcades and sixtyfivedays of electronic
warmth and creative glow. Now we can’t say that there’s an awful lot going
on here in terms of ground breaking boundary pushing musical art but we
can say this is rather rewardingly beautiful and uplifting and extremely
enjoyable. Clever, rewarding, complex without ever becoming cluttered,
a healthy example of less being more. Gentle guitars, bright glokenspiel,
warm melodica and all flowing in such an easy to listen to manner. Inviting,
glowing, welcoming, delightfully creative and just right – in fact, rather
highly recommended – all 32 precise concise glitching twitching jumping
slices of it. www.myspace.com/projectserendipity
or www.hollowsoulrecords.co.uk
oh and there might just be a free download of the 23rd track Passing Trains
to be found via www.marionette-records.co.uk
ALSO
CHECK OUT
MARY HALVORSON and WEASEL
WALTER – Opulence (ugExplode) – Now let’s nail some colours up here, Weasel
Walter is always worth checking out, his band The Flying Luttenbachers
are (or were) a consistently vital slice of seriously hard-boiled hardcore
other noise post rock high-art sonic violence, probably of the very best
bands ever. Right, colours nailed, you know we stand. Recorded live at
John Zorn’s club, The Stone, in New York, in 2007; “A first time meeting
between East Coast guitar diva Mary Halvorson and West Coast drumming iconoclast
Weasel Walter! Eight tracks of totally telepathic improvisation you might
swear was written and rehearsed. This is the sound of a higher form of
musical communication – profound, rocking and funny all at the same time!”
– not sure about the funny bit, this is seriously good telepathic improvisation,
spontaneous free form hardboiled avant guitar and drum instrumental hyperactive
split-second pin-point goodness. Hardboiled and precise and challenging
but the key here is that this is really really enjoyable - this may be
difficult and clever, but this is easy to listen to, to enjoy, to flow
with, this is just very enjoyable. Jazz, prog, no-wave freeform colour
and brilliant interaction between the two of them – fast moving, varied
and every bit as good as we now expecting anything involving Weasel Walter
to be – recommended - www.nowave.pair.com/ugexplode |
ZOMBIE ZOMBIE – A Land For Renegades (Versatile) – Dark keyboard drones
and forward moving krautrock cinematic tunes. Organic electronica and a
more than healthy hint of Goblin, that and 70’s b-movie soundtracks. All
very John Carpenter and sinister prog-kraut and don’t go out on those streets
after dark instrumental Edgar Froese goodness. A fine collection of vintage
synths, live real drums and a warm resonating sound. Zombie zombie indeed.
www.versatilerecords.com
LANGHORNE SLIM – Langhorne
Slim (Kemado) – Thirteen servings of breezy indie-folky Americana and busy
strumming and songstering and whether I’m right or whether wrong... There’s
some soul here and a call to something or other and oh look, a click on
a link and you can hear for yourself - all we wanted was a good song, a
bottle and no one missing, step in to the light... www.myspace.com/langhorneslim
THEATRES DES VAMPIRES – Anima
Noir (Aural) – They’ve gone all goth pop-metal and lost all the drama and
danger and that dark progressive operatic edge and the bloody bite... Guess
the HIM fans will like it, what a disappointment. www.theatres-des-vampires.com
NOZZLE – Empires (Flower
Mountain) – Third album from the English band who always appear to be a
bigger deal overseas than they are here. Dave Bloomberg, sometimes part
of New Model Army, with a hard-edged three piece who blend anthemic hard
rock and British pop music in a rather decent way. An Oasis kind of thing,
Oasis without the Manc swagger, Ocean Colour Scene... Classy guitar sounds,
spot on production, some very personal lyrics, not massively exciting us
but then neither do bands like Oasis, if it sounds like your thing then
here it is... www.nozzle.org.uk
GRAVE – Dominion VIII (Regain)
– It which the relentlessly brutal extreme metal band thrash and growl
and riff and doom their way through and album’s worth of annihilated stains
of hate and a whole world of brooding violent musical darkness...
No hint of any light and shade, no hint of a relent and no real hint of
anything you haven’t heard before – just relentless, brutal and very very
heavy... very very very heavy. .... very very very heavy and um... well...
um... next please - www.grave.se
or www.regainrecords.com
THE SUN PAULO – Electric
Wisdom Squad (Malicious Damage) – Acid driven rock guitar, funk and frothing
electronic dance rhythms mated together to bring you an instrumental roller
coaster ride... Think Santana, Mahavishnu, Allman Brothers go techno/festi/Goa
beatific. They’re from Japan (great stage costumes), great version of Bacharach’s
Close To You, investigate if it sounds like it may float your boat, doesn't
float mine much - via www.maliciousdamage.co.uk
EARTHLING SOCIETY – Beauty
And The Beast (4Zero) – Various shades of relaxed space rock and Seventies
flavoured West Coast psychedelic song-based atmosphere – sounds more like
San Francisco than their home town of Manchester. Mellow Todd Rundgren/Kevin
Ayres moods and mostly an uplifting floating relaxed psychedelic acid folk
thing. All very “nice” and just maybe a little twee and floaty and dare
we say hippy dripping? All well and good if that’s where your head is at
I guess. The opening track promised something far more drenched in healthy
angst and sinister paranoia before they took their happy poppies and went
off with their kosmiche sunshine and acid weaves in to their happy early
Seventies psychedelic underground time machine, this week's album's aren't
really impressing that much – www.4zerorecords.co.uk
WHITESNAKE – Good To Be Bad
(SPV) – New Whitesnake album then, does anyone care these days? Don’t recognise
any of these band member names beside Coverdale himself, not really cared
that much since they started changing lyrics and lines and sold their soul
to fake tans, America and MTV sometime after their last anywhere near decent
album Saints And Sinners. This is probably the best album since
those good old days of 'proper' Whitesnake - still that squeaky clean North
American modern sound rather than their best days and hard rock and soulful
blues of say Lovehunter or Ready ‘n Willing - this is the
best album not to feature the old school sound of Moody or Marsden. Mind
you. pretty much everything any band called Whitesnake has done since those
good days has been rather detestable. Good To Be Bad has a hint
of those earlier blues based hard rock times, a hint of the old soul of
Whitesnake proper - the guitars are still screeching far too much
and things are still far too polished and American-slick, this isn’t anywhere
near as bad as most of the recent albums though. Goes without saying that
David Coverdale’s lyrics are the usual nonsense, all that waving of his
whitesnake and those dodgy shadows of the midnight sun and hiding in the
tears of the rain because love is a stranger behind a rainbow – “it’s very
butch, very muscular..” he says, and it probably is, Dacid is s ohetro
after all - "anal love in the heart of city - sing it Hammersmith....".
Tougher than ever, harder, rocking (well besides the three ballads). Whitesnake
were once a great English band with their roots in the 70’s and the hard
rock of Deep Purple, this Whitesnake, besides the still excellent voice
of Coverdale, bares very little resemblance to that band much loved by
the massed early 80’s choirs of Hammy O and Reading. This is the best since
those days and if it is, as said by Coverdale, the last ever Whitesnake
album then this is a half decent bearable one from the modern version of
the band – Good To Be Bad, if you should care, is half decent modern
clean-cut hard rock and if you can avoid sniggering at the lyrics then
probably better than expected - or is it just the same old sexist clueless
bollocks and am I being too polite about a onec great band who once ment
something...? I'm off to listen to Burn and the California Jam - www.whitesnake.com
NO QUARTER GIVEN – The Emodiment
Begins (Rising) – Brutal English no messing black and white metalcore thrash
and growl. Singer could maybe do with a throat lozenge don't you think?
One of those nice honey and blackcurrant ones with the soothing soft centres,
maybe one of those super strength menthol ones? Those wussy little cherry
ones wouldn’t do the job here. Wonder what he’s growling and singing about?
Something about his pony being sick? Wonder why the riffs are like a million
others we’ve heard before, wonder what’s for tea? Have we got any milk?
Did anyone ask for any quarter? If I skip forward to track eight will it
be just the same as track four? Yes it will be. Are there too many bands
releasing too many pointless records? Soothers? What about Soothers, Soothers
or Lockets? Fisherman’s Friends, that’s got to be the preferred option
for your brutal metalcore throat problems? Get out of here with your honey
and blackcurrant, Fisherman's Friends or nothing, crunch on them! www.myspace.com/noquartergivenmetal
THE HOTTNESS – Stay Classy
(Ferret) Some kind of US modern hard rock screamo emo beano Southern rock
hardcore let’s touch as many bases as we can Everytime I Die Queens Of
The Stoneage US modern metal thing. They’ve been babbling on in my ear
for some time now without ever hinting at a finger print of identity or
a desire to be anything anywhere near different to something we haven’t
heard a million times already and as professional and competent and together
as they may be, just what the hell is the point in this record or band?
Swallow your gold, give up your soul, all you have to so is sound like
that others, is that good enough? Losing the will here... www.ferretstyle.com
/ www.myspace.com/thehottness
DESTINITY – The Inside (Lifeforce)
- More bludgeoning extreme metal and relentless sledgehammer to crack a
walnut cram everything in with the screaming widdling guitar and the cookie
monster vocals and the symphonic death metal and the moody keyboards and
the same old textures and the stops and starts and crunches just exactly
where they’re expected it be – all in line with the extreme metal rule
book and look at that band photos, could be any one of a million bands.
They’re from France and they’re no worse or no better than a thousands
others and they could be from anywhere... the will is slipping further
away... www.lifeforcerecords.com
Oh gawd, here’s the new Venom
album.... sell by date anyone? Flogging a dead goat..
SATHANAS – Crowned Infernal
(Pulverised) – More ripping hell and pulverising old school no messing
wired up thrashing black metal. Delivered with just the right amount of
aggressive raw crunching filthy-riff laden attitude. And no, that doesn’t
mean bad production or muddy sound, quite the opposite, spot on production,
quality and everything else – proper f.o.a.d metal and rip crunching goodness.
Yes indeed, front line old school crunching extreme metal beauty and at
last! After a week of dodgy new Venom albums and the same old same old
same old, a metal band finally gets things right and delivers some dangerous
grime-filled thrashing crunching in your face death metal attitude and
the forces of hell of unleashed some metal wrath – they’re from Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, we’ve found the will again and you can bug then via www.sathanas.net
ALBUM
REVIEW ARCHIVES |
LIVE |
| No time this week,
what with the Reds and the gates and hey look we'll write live reviews
when we want to.... |
| Live
previously - VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR
/ FOUNDINGS
/ UNCLE PEDRO / EPIDEME
/ THE ENABLERS / IMPERIAL
LEISURE / DAS
WANDERLUST / YOU SLUT! / TRUCKERS
OF HUSK / THE BOBBY McGEE’S
/ DR SLAGGLEBERRY
/ AIRBOURNE / SPIT
LIKE THIS / MOUSE
/ GRANTURA /
TO
THE BONES /DäLEK
LIVE
REVIEW ARCHIVES |
SINGLES |
Single
time...
SINGLE
OF THE WEEK
THE
KINGSIZE FIVE – I Am A Missile / Capricorn (Little Genius) - This is good,
hang it on a hook behind your bedroom door – something a little different.
Just different isn’t enough though, has to be good as well – this is different
and good, that is a good thing - different. Who’s happy on a hook behind
the bedroom door? Swing? Indie-swing and a gloriously good big band sound,
this hasn’t been done for ages (Nik Turner and his orkhestra thing?). Swing
jazz big band with a dark edge, a London collective of some ten to fifteen
musicians and a vortex of swing, jazz, 50’s rock n’ roll and just the right
amount of dirt under the fingernails attitude and punky/indie bite – trumpets,
piano, melody, brass and actually this is as cool as f.... www.myspace.com/thekingsizefive
SINGLE
OF THE WEEK 2
THE
OUTSIDE ROYALTY – Falling (Bloody Awful Poetry) – Engaging early Roxy Music
vibes and lush ambitious orchestration and what’s your name? Virginia who?
Coffee or tea? They’ve been threatening something good for some time. They’re
from Pittsburgh originally, London now and he does have an impressive Steve
Harley, Bryan Ferry quality – lush, rich, warm, dramatic, fine fine songsmithery
and this is nothing short of a timeless classic single – lyrics to lose
yourself in, penetrating lyrics, clever tunes – oh yes, proper clever real
timeless English pop (from Pittsburgh), just how it should be – wonderful
two track single. www.myspace.com/theoutsideroyalty
or www.bloodyawfulpoetry.com
ALSO
CHECK OUT
SPARKS
– Good Morning (Lil’ Beethoven) - Gratitude for having thought of me, I
know your time is tight, rumours in the bank or the petrol tank and the
by now more than expected eccentric baroque pop goodness and bouncy infection
and good morning Sparks uniqueness and if I should die while crossing the
street and it should be number one al lover heaven and good morning, they
need you, you need them, how are you? Good morning. Another fine fine Sparks
single. www.allsparks.com
DRESDEN
DOLLS – Night Reconnaissance (Roadrunner) - Nothing is cooler than singers
that come from good homes, we know who’s side we’re on, no one needs to
forgive anyone here and dropped Tampax and lunch boxes from Boston are
always good things. Amanda Palmer could sing the phone book and still
sound intriguing, in fact the two of them would turn the thing in to a
work to behold and we’d sit there all day waiting until she got to our
names. Dresden Dolls can do no wrong and this single may well be off the
new album of old demos and songs that didn’t make 2006’s brilliant Yes
Virginia album but hey, their odds and ends throwaway album sounds better
than most band’s high point life-defining best album moment – “All the
favourite bastard children of our work through the years”. No one can stop
them, the script is a work of genius... More of that beautifully twisted
cabaret pop and passionate wit, one of the finest bands in the world right
now... www.dresdendolls.com
BLACK
ARC – Coast As Cover (Headroom) – Some people out of Fony and Hiding Place
switching bandwagons and opting for some of that there epic melodic indie
rock. You’ve heard it all before, Coldplay with a bit more bite – I guess
they do it well enough. All very nice and pleasant should you want it,
harmless and fluffy and inoffensive radio friendly and here’s the link
– www.myspace.com/blackarc
OPETH
– Porcelain Heart (Roadrunner) – First single off the “highly anticipated”
ninth studio album Watershed (is it really that many? Seems like only yesterday
their demo tapes were turning up here). I guess things are sounding good
in terms of the Swedish band’s new album then? Somewhere in the parallel
multiverse that is clean-cut complex technical neo-progressive metal there
are people who love things like Porcupine Tree and the more recent output
of bands like Rush or Pink Floyd who will be more than happy with these
latest Opeth recordings. Yep, I can respect Opeth’s clear ambition and
genuine need to be truly progressive, good luck to them. Leaves these ears
a little cold though – I prefer my prog with the danger and bite of something
like the excellent new Van Der Graaf album, I prefer my prog metal with
the dirt under the fingernails that comes with say the new albums from
Ansur or Triclops, kind of need the journey to not be with squeaky clean
first class seat and the safety harness way of clean-cut Opeth... Everyone
to their own, I guess this is Opeth on top top form, and I guess you fans
will be more than happy – www.opeth.com
or www.roadrunnerrecords.co.uk
AFD
SHIFT – Listen Then Leave (ELT) - They’re from some part or other of the
English midlands, someone else said they sound like The Prodigy meets Hawkwind
meets Happy Mondays, guess there’s a grain of truth in that statement.
Not inspiring these ears enough to add anything more, if you’re curious
then www.myspace.com/afdshift
Last
week's single of the week - DEAD OR AMERICAN
Previously
- PULLOVER / HAYMAN,
WATKINS, TROUT & LEE / EFTERKLANG
/ NAVVY / MAPS
/ M83 / CATNAP
/ WHAT WOULD JESUS DRIVE? / FRIGHTENED
RABBIT / CAVALERA CONSPIRACY / SILVERY
/ PICTURES / STE
McCABE / THE DEATH SET
SINGLE
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'THIS
WEEK’S FREE DOWNLOAD... |
STUMP?
KEV HOPPER? Ah yes, back there when band’s really pushing at the edge were
a rare thing in this country, a glimps of Cardiacs on the Tube, a bite
of Blurt on John Peel’s show, people trading rumours about this band or
that, rare bands who dared to step outside the box. Back there there was
a band called STUMP. It has just been brought to our attention that a STUMP
retrospective three CD box set collection is on the way. Back in the days
when you could believe the NME, someone over there said “The spirit of
Pere Ubu and Captain Beefheart wildly over this…but Stump don’t dabble
lightly, theirs is a genuine attempt to shape a new language from out of
the mouths of old mavericks” - Listen the likes of The Young Knives
and Futureheads, and you are listening to the evolution of the sound created
by bands like Stump twenty years ago. The band’s recorded works have
been unavailable for a rather long time so you will delight in the news
of the release of The Complete Anthology, a 3-CD set. That will be available
in June 2008. Meanwhile go explore the world of Stump and post-Stump and
find a whole load of rather good and rather different downloadable solo
material from Kev Hopper over at www.spoombung.co.uk
Previously
- PUSSYCAT TRASH |
'RE-ISSUE/best
of OF THE WEEK |
SUN
EATS HOURS – Ten Years (Rude Records) – A double disc ten year best of
retrospective CD/DVD from the tuneful melodic sunny breezy uplifting hardcore/punkpop
outfit from Italy. They sound pretty North American to these ears and these
pleasant uplifting nineteen audio tracks are right up there with the best
melodic hardcore punk-pop bands. The dvd is packed with live footage, videos
interviews and more. All rather good if melodic breezy hardcore pop is
your thing – www.suneatshours.com
PREVIOUSLY
- LEGION OF PARASITES / ALABAMA
3 / AHLEUCHATISTAS / WIZARDS
OF TWIDDLY / DEEP PURPLE / CANDLEMASS
/ MORVISCOUS / CURRENT
93 / TYPE O NEGATIVE / N.W.A
/ STRIBORG / THE
WEIRDOS / THE MOB |
MEDIA, VIDEO, PRINT AND.... |
Told
you we'd do it in a minute....
PREVIOUSLY
- L. GABRIELLE PENABAZ @ FIERCE / ZINE:
LIGHTS GO OUT #1 / LESS
THAN JAKE / THE WEDDING
PRESENT / PELICAN /
GIANT
PAW /
AURAL
INNOVATIONS / PARALLEL
WORLDS, PARALLEL LIVES TV documentary / NEVER
MIND THE SEX PISTOLS: AN ALTERNATIVE HISTORY – DVD / THE
ZINE DIRECTORY / BATH
BOMB / NEMESIS
TO GO #4 / DVD:
MIGHTY ROBOT: SLEEP WHEN YOU ARE DEAD |
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253 - C.R AVERY, THE INDELICATES, KAREN DALTON, JO GABRIEL, FLOGGING
MOLLY, KOE, ELVIRA MADIGAN, THE HELLACOPTERS, EVERON, ALABAMA 3, VAN DER
GRAAF, PULLOVER, GLASSGLUE, THE DOMINO STATE, SKANKT, PUSHBIKE ARMY, SPIRIDION...
ORGAN
252 - PAS CHIC CHIC, TRIBUTE TO NOTHING, PSYCHOCHARGER, SIDEBLAST,
NAVEL, KOPEK, RIOT NOISE, ANDI SEX GANG, BURNING
SKIES, HERRSCHAFT, BARELY BREATHING, MELEEH, HAYMAN,
WATKINS, TROUT & LEE, ROYAL TREATMENT PLANT, NATIONAL RECORD SHOP DAY,
L.Gabrielle
Penabaz...
ORGAN
251 - FOUNDLINGS, MATTHEW RYAN, HEADQUARTERS, FRIGHTENED RABBIT, AHLEUCHATISTAS,
MAN MAN, 4ft FINGERS, LIQUID SKY, PG.LOST, AKAHUM, JENX, EFTERKLANG, GRAMMATICS,
RORY McVICAR, THE AUTHOR, COMPUTER CLUB, PURE REASON REVOLUTION, RECORD
SHOPS, SHADOW ARMY...
ORGAN
250 - THE ENABLERS, LADYHAWK, DIE DIE DENEUVE, JUNKYARD CHOIR, YOUNG
HEART ATTACK, IMPERIAL LEISURE, UNCLE PEDRO, EPIDEME, FLU.ID, AYIN ALEPH,
LEFT LANE CRUISER, BEATUNDERCONTROL, VOODOO SIX, NAVVY, SILVER ROCKET,
LIGHTS GO OUT ZINE...
ORGAN
249 - SSM, TALL FIRS, TRIGGER THE BLOODSHED, a.P.A.t.T, THE DEATHSET,
NEX, MY UNCLE THE WOLF, NO USE FOR A NAME, MAHJONGG, SWORN AMONGST, CAVALERA
CONSPIRACY, LESS THAN JAKE, DAS WANDERLUST, YOU SLUT!, TRUCKERS OF HUSK,
THE BOBBY McGEE’S, BOMB FACTORY, MAPS, M83, BATDAN, CHEAP ANTIQUES, INDIGO
MOSS, KILL HANNAH, MY FEDERATION, THE MASS, WEDDING PRESENT, AOS3, WIZARDS
OF TWIDDLY, THE SOUND OF ARROWS...
ORGAN
248 - BURMESE, CADAVER EYES, CATNAP, KONTAKTE, F*CK BUTTONS, NO NO
ZERO, ADRENICIDE, LUNAR DUNES, MINISTRY, BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE, EIGHT
PAGE PULLOUT, HELLO WEMBLEY, NFD, DEEP PURPLE, CARPATHIAN FOREST..
ORGAN
247 - ATLAS, FRIGHTENED RABBIT, WHAT WOULD JESUS DRIVE?, B FOR BANG.,
THE MONO GALAXY, NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS, BLACK CROWES, TANK 86, FOOT
VILLAGE, SINE STAR PROJECT, SAHG, HEADCHARGER, GRENOUER, THE ERUPTORS,
MINUS, THE NOTORIOUS HI-FI KILLERS, ETERNAL DEFORMITY, OCTOBER ALL OVER,
FROM PLAN TO PROGRESS, I CONCUR, THE KISSAWAY TRAIL...
ORGAN
246 - Out in print right now, March 2008 edition
ORGAN
245 - VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR, YOU SLUT!, LAST HARBOUR, JENNY HUYSTON,
HATE ETERNAL DR SLAGGLEBERRY, AIRBOURNE, CAVALERA CONSPIRACY, CRY PARROT,
PRE ...
ORGAN
244 - SON LUX, TALK, THE HIGH WIRE , SPIT LIKE THIS, DENNIS HOPPER
CHOPPERS , SILVERY, MOUSE, BIRDBATH, FUNERAL CRASHERS, THE HAROLD WARTOOTH,
COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND, KIDNAPPER BELL, THE DIVINE BAZE ORCHESTRA
, GRAND ARCHIVES, PITCHBLEND, ACHENAR, FAMILY MACHINE, TO-MERA, CITIZEN
KEYNE, OPEN THE SKIES, FAVEZ, HELP GEORGE TABB, DON AIREY, STATE RADIO,
MAGNUM. STIGMA, ANDRE MATOS, LES SAVY FAV, MENOMENA, CANDLEMASS...
ORGAN
243 - SURROUNDED, BALTIC FLEET, PICTURES, LIGHT PUPIL DILATE, RAFTER,
RICHARD SWIFT, EFTERKLANG, STE McCABE, EATEN BY TIGERS, AUTOCOIL, SEEDS
OF DOUBT, STAGECOACH, ALEC K REDFEARN, CHANGING MODES, JUNKBOY, THE ALPS,
FLESH EATING FOUNDATION, EBONY ARK, PORCUPINE TREE, SUICIDAL WINDS, THE
CROW CLUB, GRANTURA, THE DeRELLAS, ALICE AND THE MAJESTY, MORVISCOUS...
ORGAN
242 - CHRIS SCHLARB, DANAVA, BAUHAUS, THE DEAL WAS FOR THE DIAMOND,
FIGHTING WITH WIRE, THE DICKIES, TUSK. PELICAN, ORCHARD TRIP, COBWEB, THE
LOVED ONES, AVERSE SEFIRA, ATLANTIS, THE HUGUENOTS, FACEBREAKER, ASCENSION
OF THE WATCHERS, THE DEATH SET. KUNK, THE BLAKES, YOUNG HOLLYWOOD, CURRENT
93...
ORGAN
241 - Out in print right now, FEB 2008 edition
ORGAN
240 - NADA SURF, HARLOTS, THIS IS HELL, DYNAMITE 8, TO THE BONES, HERZOGA,
LOS, DR SLAGGLEBERRY, THE $HIT, MOLLOY, CHALOU SAINT JUDE, FABONACCI, AGES
OF STONES, THE SOUND OF THE CATACOMBS, TYPE O NEGATIVE...
ORGAN
239 - TIME OF ORCHIDS, ATLAS SOUND, PLASTIC TOYS, EVANGELICALS, DRIVE
BY TRUCKERS, ROTTEN SOUND, LOS SALVADORES, THE ATROCITY EXHIBIT, THE HYENAS,
ENDORPHINS, BEYOND THE VOID, DäLEK, DESTRUCTO STORMBOTS, GUAPO, THE
DROPKICK MURPHYS, INTERVURT....
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