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The Plight – Live

Outcry Collective

Water Rats, London
02.10.08

A half-full Water Rats isn’t likely to be the most inspiring of places to bust out your jams, but that was what faced Outcry Collective on a cold Thursday evening. There might have been a huge gap in front of the stage but that didn’t stop the quartet stomping their way through their support set, whipping the onlookers on the periphery into a whirlwind of noise. Their Maylene-esque numbers chugged and screamed at the highest of volumes with New Franchise Mess proving the high point, getting everyone ready for the headline act of the evening.

When The Plight hit the stage after a short warm up intro, there was still a fair amount of space in front of the stage but that was soon closed up when long-haired singer Aliskull ordered everyone to move forward and get involved with his wayward dancing. Those of us who have seen the Leeds band before know what to expect – bouncing riffs, head-bobbing drums and growled vocals – and it is alwasy a pleasure as the quintet seemed to thrive more and more as the set in the small venue progressed.

Old favourites Pull The Trigger, Ball And Chain and It Only Gets Worse were interspersed with tracks from their forthcoming album and proved that there is definitely a place for The Plight amongst the higher echelons of British rock. The band have fun live, that much is obvious, but when the ever energetic frontman joined in with the drunk man in the corner [who was seemingly on a date with a grandma hell-bent on getting a pit started] as they danced as if listening to disco from the 70s, the crowd knew it was a party time.

Roll on the new album, because if nights like this are anything to go by, London wants The Plight back as soon as possible.

Abjekt.

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Music News

Lil Wayne writing again already

Lil Wayne is back writing already.

The rapper, who saw his latest album Tha Carter III rack up a million sales in its first week, wrote on his blog that he has already begun work on the follow up, saying:

“I’ve been busy in the studio and right now I’m working on a mix tape, along with ‘Tha Carter IV’. The mix tape you can expect real soon. It’s called ‘Dedication 3‘, and it’s going to be ‘Gangsta Grillz‘ by DJ Drama. And then right after that, I’m putting that same mix tape out with 20 extra songs for free on my website.”

www.lilwayne-online.com

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Fucked Up to play for 12 hours straight!

Fucked Up will play a 12-hour set this month.

The Canadians will begin their show at 2pm in New York on October 14th and will play through until 2am. The performance will be in celebration of their new album The Chemistry Of Common Life. A limited edition 7″ of Royal Swan will be given away free to attendees too.

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The Hold Steady re-arrange tour

The Hold Steady have announced the new dates for their UK tour.

The band had had to reschedule after Tad Kubler fell ill with pancreatitis. The new dates are:

Sheffield Leadmill (December 7)
Oxford Academy (8)
Nottingham Rock City (9)
Manchester Academy (10)
Bristol Anson Rooms (12)
Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms (14)
Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall (15)
London Roundhouse (17)
Glasgow SECC (18)

www.theholdsteady.com

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Film Reviews

What Happens in Vegas

20th Century Fox Presents
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It seems that these rom-coms are coming hard and fast at the moment, each trying to out do the other. Whether it’s comically, actor status, or the most far fetched approach to romance. I’ve probably seen about six romantic comedies in the past couple of months, and I have to say that this is probably the most favorable.

The story is basic, as usual, but it’s more about character than plot; so we begin with two polar opposite people, Joy (Lemon-face Diaz) and Jack (Man-child Kutcher), both suddenly thrust into these situations, one without a job, and the other without a partner. I assumed that this rarely happens to people who are this good looking, but apparently, it does. In an attempt to make themselves feel better, and shake off the feeling of rejection they both (separately remember) make their way to the city of sin, Las Vegas. And by some strange coincidence they not only end up at the same hotel, but with a computer malfunction, end up in the same room. After a debauched night of wild, craziness, they both wake up with more than a hangover.

After a mutual agreement to divorce, they jointly win the jackpot on one of the fruit machines, and suddenly their decision to separate quickly changes. Oh, and the hilarity ensues, obviously, with them eventually realizing that they do actually belong together.

Joy and Jack are endearing (together and separately) if not predictably over exaggerated. Unfortunately there aren’t many new twists or turns in this film, and it follows pretty much the same standard as most romantic comedies whereby you are left either rooting for the male or female. All I remember from the soundtrack was Mika (bleh), although I’m sure they threw in some 50’s swing to make it a bit less screechy and a bit more “classy” and romantic, because nothing says romance like Frank (wife beater) Sinatra.

Despite the ever lacking inventive story lines and creative script this film is easily watchable, it does exactly what it says on the tin, and if you go in expecting nothing more than a couple of cheap laughs, stale gags and some attractive people, you’ll be laughing, literally. You also have to remember that we have to have these mediocre films, other wise the really great ones wouldn’t be that great. I love the cinema, but this isn’t worth £12, wait for its Christmas showing on BBC1.

Emily Paget

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Music News

Metallica Nominated for a place in Rock History

Metallica have been nominated for induction into to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009, along with Run DMC, and The Stooges.

Also nominated for induction into the Hall are Jeff Beck, War, Wanda Jackson, Little Anthony And The Imperials, Bobby Womack and Chic, who were also nominated last year. These nominees join the elite ranks of other Hall of Fame members including Led Zeppelin, James Brown, Elvis Presley, and Blondie. The artists will be honored at the Hall’s 24th Annual Induction Ceremony, set to be held April 4 at the Public Hall in Cleveland.

Tickets to the ceremony will be made available to the public for the first time. The honorees are nominated by approximately 500 musicians, industry professionals and journalists. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is located in Cleveland, Ohio and began annually inducting artists and members of the music community in 1986.

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New Avi edit

The local scene at Clithero has been documented by Chris Atherton’s Avi-Cam and released today. Check out Lancashire’s latest below in your Joy Division oven gloves. If you want your scene vids posted on here then Send Yours.

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Angel Ramirez pro vid

Latest Foundation pro Angel Ramirez has new footage released, peak at it below.

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Seasick Steve

Once upon a time an annoying dwarf with a piano called Jools Holland introduced “The Dog Himself” to us, the British public. At first glance it was just some bloke with dungarees, a beard and a guitar. But as soon as that dude began to play all of Mr. Holland’s “wonderful!” and “Superb!” guests that night became irrelevant.

Since that event in Seasick Steve‘s life he has been on the up and up. After the incredible, almost mainstream, success of his second album ‘Dog House Music‘ and numerous sell out gigs, he has gone from having a cult fan base to nation wide acceptance from critics and new fans alike.

The main tale told on with this release is focused on his days of travelling and finally coming to terms to settling down after a life of excess and adventure. Known as a traveller for a period of his life ‘Prospect Line‘ documents Steve’s time hopping trains and waiting on his free ride. The beautiful ballad ‘Walking Man‘ boasts the line “my name is Steve and I’m your stayin’ man”. Another indication that the once hard to pin down hobo is now ready to find a place and call it home.

Another recurring theme on this album is booze and lots of it. Songs like ‘Thunderbird‘ are a salute to the man’s days of drinking, drinking and drinking some more. “If you’re gonna sing a song about drinking wine…..you should drink some wine.” I think that says it all really. The man needs no excuse to enjoy a jug or two of cheap wine.

Seasick Steve is a fantastic raconteur. Every song on ‘I Started Out…‘ tells a story from his past. Even the most pointless of tales sound like good times. For example, the song ‘Chiggers’ is about a type of insect that bites you on the legs. Simple and pointless but it’s the way Steve sings and plays with such heart that makes an otherwise boring tale enjoyable.

Although the slightly polished nature of this Warner Bros. release smoothes the edges of his sound a little, Steve still manages to give you that raw, dirty, Mississippi feel to his music. Rather than sticking to the blues mould he progresses to more of a full band sound with Swedish drummer and tour mate Dan Magnusson. He is not the only dude joining Steve on this record. Nick Cave and his Grinderman posse jam on ‘Just Like A King‘ with fantastic results. Seasick has made a few friends on his journeys as of late.

Seasick Steve has lived the life so many blues and country musicians could only dream of for inspiration. A man who has had to contend with an abusive stepfather, a man who left home at thirteen, who has been locked up, homeless, suffered heart attacks and hobo’d his away across most states of the ol’ U.S of A. and that’s just scratching the surface. Seasick is a man who’s music you can believe. No bullshit gimmicks. Simply put, he’s an enigma of a dude with a gob full of stories him and his guitar are itching to tell you.

Tom Lindsey