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Hard Skin – Live

Engine Rooms, Brighton
16.12.2007

As has become a tradition at this time of year, Millwall’s most notorious Hard Skin ventured down to Brighton from their South London enclave to fill us full of seasonal cheer. They arrived at this gig via 2 dates in Spain and looking a bit worse for wear. It’s not surprising, Fat Bob describes the place as being “like the Third World” and he’s a man that has been around the block a few times and knows what he’s talking about. Got it…

There’s a couple of support bands – some blokes from Yorkshire who sing about cricket in a Street Punk stylee, and a group of local youths who play fast thrash, dress in Mexican wrestler masks, sport painfully tight shorts, and speak with stupido comedy accents… no muy gracioso – usted entiende?

It’s been a long slog for Hard Skin, but the years of endless touring, dodgy record deals, rip off promoters, and bad management has only made them stronger, and that’s why they are streets ahead of the competition. As someone once remarked, they’re the band that Rancid could only dream about. And you won’t get the blokes from Hard Skin off making ropey old solo records. You know what I’m talking about…

Their set is packed full of all the classics from their 2 best selling albums, including the Japanese number #1 single “We Are The Wankers”, “A.C.A.C” (allegedly their record label at the time submitted it to ITV as the ‘alternative’ theme tune for The Bill), Clarkson’s favourite “XR3“, and of course “Down the Pub” which is played every home game at the New Den before The Lions take to the pitch.

Tonight’s crowd have a right old knees up, sing their hearts out, and although there ain’t a lot of argy bargy, Johnny Takeaway and Fat Bob fend off the stage invaders and don’t take any shit. The Jock drummer hides behind his kit and holds down the beat. He said a couple of things to the crowd, but nobody could understand a word. One skin got a bit out of order and knocked a microphone stand over, so Fat Bob pulled him up… “Oi! Mate, I don’t come and knock the cock out of your mouth when you’re working”… ’nuff said, it never happened again.

The band came back for a well deserved encore and for one night at least Hard Skin united the the Punx and Skins like Jimmy Sham never could. Good times, whilst they lasted…

Pete Craven

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Music News

Darkest Hour hit UK in January

Darkest Hour will be headed to the UK for the “Kerrang! Most Wanted Tour”.

You can check the band out, along with Glamour Of The Kill and Malefice on the following dates in January:

18th – Aberdeen – Moshulu
19th – Glasgow – Barfly
20th – York – Barfly
21st – Birmingham – Barfly
23rd – Cambridge – Barfly
24th – Brighton – Barfly
25th – London – Barfly

www.darkesthour.cc

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Music News

The Hold Steady roll into 2008

The Hold Steady are ready to release a new album next year.

The band, who released Boys And Girls In America in 2006, have been rehearsing and finishing pre-production with John Agnello. An announcement on their website said:

“Since the band’s beginning, this is the longest we’ve gone without being in the studio. I’ve never looked forward to being placed in a giant aquarium with headphones like I have been lately…We’ll be recording for most of January and February and I’ll post updates and photos for those interested. No release date yet but you all will be the first to know.”

www.theholdsteady.com

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Music News

New project from Blood Bros trio

Three members of Blood Brothers are in a new band.

The trio, whose rpevious band split earlier this year, have taken the name Past Lives and have launched a MySpace page though there is no music on it as yet. The band stated:

“We are currently holed up in a Belltown sublet, getting songs together for our first release. We’re all quite excited to be playing music together, and hopefully we’ll have songs up for you to hear soon.”
www.myspace.com/pastlivesmusic

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Portishead preview new material

Portishead previewed some new tracks recently.

The band played Bristol Academy for the first time in almost 10 years and followed their All Tomorrow’s Parties Nightmare Before Christmas shindig which they curated in Minehead. The band will use the new tracks on their upcoming album which is expected around April 2008.

www.portishead.co.uk

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Skateboarding News

RVCA’s Dmote blog

RVCA’s head honcho Shannon ‘Dmote’ Peel has his own blog up at Slamxhype.com

Find out all the latest updates from RVCA and the Artist Network Program by heading over to Shannon’s internet world at www.slamxhype.com/blogs/dmote

RVCA are currently featuring a range of tshirts with artwork from Luca Ionescu, but check the site for collaberations and prints from loads of other artists.

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Buzz Chart

Geriatric Unit

What’s this… The New-Wave of Old Age??!! Not quite, but Geriatric Unit are a joining of forces between ex-members of Heresy, Iron Monkey and Hard to Swallow respectively, back to teach the kids a few lessons in bone crunching Hardcore.

They don’t hang around… 10 tracks in 12:22minutes of raw rabid short urgent blasts. In your face!

Pete Craven

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Music News

Minus The Bear arrive

Minus The Bear have arrived in the UK for their headline tour.

The band will be supported by 27 as I Was A Cub Scout have had to pull out of the tour due to illness. The dates are:

December
17 – PORTSMOUTH Wedgewood Rooms
18 – COLCHESTER Arts Centre
19 – BRISTOL Fleece
20 – LONDON Mean Fiddler

www.myspace.com/minusthebear

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Music News

Bob Mould news

Bob Mould will release his new album next February.

The former Husker D frontman will put District Line out on Beggars Banquet and has pencilled in a one-off show at The Roundhouse on January 21st. The first single from the album, The Silence Between Us, will hit the shops on January 28th with the album coming out on February 11th.

www.bobmould.com

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Preview

Vans release Johnny Ramone collection

In Feb 2008, Vans will release their line of Johnny Ramone inspired shoes and clothes in homage to the punk guitarist legend.

With two shirts, one emblazoned with the Ramones presidential seal and other a live gig shot, as well as a pair of super skinny jeans and their classic slip-on shoe featuring the man himself.

It makes sense that the best punk ripper hooks up with the best in ripper skate shoes, so get hold of these as soon as they drop next year.