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Bad Brains Live

Astoria – London
17.10.07

The last time HR graced us with his presence in London, i was just getting into hardcore at 17 and discovering that a new scene was there for me that would last a lifetime. This is the effect that Bad Brains had on me as a teenager, they knocked me for six when i least expected it.

As the years went by HR never returned and instead we had to watch people like Chuck Mosely fill HR’s boots in 1990 on the mic, but it never worked, i mean how can you replace such an individual? Despite this, Dr Know and Darryl Jennifer were not going to leave their childhood fun and carried on without the great man.

Tonight though, HR is back in the spotlight, his presence made the crowd roar as he shuffled onto the stage carrying what seemed like his life in shopping bags, dressed like E.T with a shaul over his face and sporting white sunnies!

They kicked off with classics such as I Against I and The Regulator to get the place rocking, followed by the supercharged Sailin’ On, Right Brigade and Attitude from their first 2 albums but these lethal tracks seemed to have some bite taken out of them at this show but no one seemed to really care.

Before the show, people hoping that they would not play too many songs from the brand new Adam Yauch produced record Build a Nation and they were not let down. The rastafarian vibes of Jah Love filled the Astoria with HR’s reverbed voice hitting each wall, this was followed by Universal Peace and were the only new tracks before a barrage of classics like I and I Survive, I Love Jah, Banned in DC, F.V.K, At The Movies and Re-Ignition got the place moving.

It’s true to say that the once explosive energy that this band used to generate has been slightly lost and mainly from HR’s presence. As they came back for the encore, people expected more than just Pay To Cum and some left the Astoria feeling that’s exactly what they did do. Moaning Brits aside, HR is in his 50’s and is not the ball of fire that he once was, but that doesn’t really matter. At least they made an effort to come back to the UK fullfilling most people’s dreams of seeing the OG line up rather than a circus band.

Jah Love to Bad Brains for that alone.

Zac

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Skateboarding News

‘Nothing But The Truth’ London premiere

Last night saw Southbank overrun with swoosh-fans all ready to peep the new video offering from Nike, ‘Nothing But The Truth’, and the turnout was phenomenal as you would expect.

With media press days happening over in east London all day, a fair few of the crowd (myself included) were well oiled and truly hyped to see what the shoe giant and their incredible team had to offer. When your team list includes the likes of Gino Iannucci, Brian Anderson, Paul Rodriguez, Stephan Janoski, Reese Forbes, Chet Childress and Omar Salazar, it can’t be anything but amazing.

The crowds assembled and free boxes of popcorn eaten, the performance began with the film style skits that have already been well discussed. Lewis Marnell (interview on Crossfire soon) had the opener and some beautiful reggae-tinged tre flips caught front foot and dragged back into land. Janoski did what Janoski does and made skating look far too easy, whilst Wieger did frontside 180 fakie nosegrinds that put people on the edge of their seats.

Gino received rapturous applause through his 8 tricks at the end of Brian Anderson’s section, which almost drowned out the perfect pop noises. Chet Childress also killed it and looked like he was having the time of his life doing it. P-Rod closed the show with the footage of ‘that’ treflip crook, which is fast. Really fast. I was shocked. And he knocked out yet another bolts switch frontside heel down enough steps to make asthmatics wheeze.

An incredible day, and Nike really know how to treat their supporters, but the video, with all the hype surrounding it, seemed to lack that certain something that could have made it the best piece of film ever made. Fingers need to be put on something, but I’m not sure what. Look out for a full review on Crossfire very soon, as well as interviews with Nike riders Brian Anderson and Chet Childress

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Music News

Bacardi bring in Pendulum & DJ Yoda!

Bacardi have teamed up with Electricity for a huge night in Birmingham.

October 20th will see The Custard Factory will see DJ Yoda, Simian Mobile Disco, The Scratch Perverts, Switch and The Black Ghosts at the Lakeside Marquee. The Warhouse will see Pendulum, Evil Nine, Fabio, Hexadecimal and some other events will also take place.

For all the info, go to www.bacardi.com

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Music News

Bullet For My Valentine gigs!

Bullet For My Valentine have announced some UK dates.

You can check them out at the following venues:

January

31st – Newport Centre

February

1st – Wolverhampton Civic Hall
3rd – Glasgow Academy
4th – Manchester Academy
7th – Brixton Academy

www.bulletformyvalentine1.com

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Music News

!!! lose member

!!! have lost a member.

Vocalist and percussionist John Pugh has left the band, after having been absent from the group’s summer performances. He recently told Alternative Press magazine that he has left !!! to spend more time with his band Free Blood. Free Blood released their new single Quick & Painful this week.

Pugh has been absent from the group during their summer appearances.

www.myspace.com/freeblood

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Music News

Thursday release new song

Thursday have posted a new track online.

The track Ladies And Gentleman: My Brother, The Failure is taken from their upcoming album Kill The House Lights – Live And Unreleased and can be see on their myspace page which you can visit by clicking below.

www.myspace.com/thursday

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Music News

Devendra Banhart announces 2 shows

Devendra Banhart is to play two UK shows next month.

The singer will play the gigs in support of his recently released album Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon. You can check him out on these dates:

November 5th – Brighton St George’s Church
November 6th – London Forum

www.myspace.com/devendrabanhart

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Music News

New Supergroup forms!

A new superground called The Innocent have formed.

Comprising drummer Brooks Wackerman from Bad Religion, Bleeding Through’s Brandon Schieppatti, Dave Nassie from No Use For A Name and Love Equals Death’s Ryan Sinn, the band have brought out a statement saying they are:

“united by their shared love of the power of heavy metal, under the banner of The Innocent and are preparing to lay waste to any preconceived notions about the unlikely combination of heroes from the divergent Ozzfest, Warped Tour and rock n’ roll worlds.

You can check out some demos here.

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Music News

Nas’ new album title shocker!

Nas has courted controversy once more.

His last album’s title Hip Hop Is Dead made sure he was in the press for a long time but he’s gone one step further claiming on the final stop of the Sneaker Pimps Tour that his new album would be called Nigga. This hasn’t been confirmed by his label, but it is sure to get him even more inches in the press.

www.defjam.com

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Skateboarding News

Manchester Central Birthday Jam

Manchester’s Central Skatepark is celebrating its 1st Birthday on Nov 3rd and 4th with a skate and BMX jam from 11am til late.

There will be prizes, competitions, possibly the Es premiere and maybe some live music as well, but for up to date info, your best bet is to check out www.myspace.com/central_skatepark