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Happy Mondays add London date!

Happy Mondays have extended their upcoming comeback tour and have included a London date on the list.

Shaun, Bez and co will be starting their tour on April 20th in Bristol, before finishing with a hometown show at the Ritz in Manchester in July. The full tour dates:

April:

20th – Bristol Academy 2
21st – Nottingham Rescue Rooms

May:

22nd – Inverness Ironworks
23rd – Aberdeen Music Hall
25th – Sheffield Leadmill
26th – Middlesbrough Town Hall
27th – Hull University
29th – Cambridge Junction
30th – Northampton Roadmender
31st – Preston 53 Degrees

June:

1st – Dudley JB’s
3rd – Halifax Victoria Hall
4th – Aylesbury Civic Hall
6th – London Astoria

July:

8th – Manchester Ritz

www.happymondaysonline.com

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Music News

Man in frame for Jam Master Jay death

Reports are coming through that a convict has been identified by a witness, who says the inmate confessed to his part in the killing of Jam Master Jay.

The information emerged during the trial of 43 year old Ronald Washington, who said “they” wanted to blame him for “all the blood in rap”. He denied allegations of involvement in the murders of Jam Master Jay and Tupac Shakur but was convicted of six armed robberies in November 2002.

Of the witness who alleged he was involved, Washington said:

“It’s all lies. She’s telling them that I was mad at Jay because he is doing better than I am, that I killed Stretch because he owed me something and I wanted it. She’s making up lies because they threatened to deport her”

www.rundmcmusic.com

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Pete Rock plans NY Allstar album

Pete Rock has announced details on his new album, which will focus on New York.

The album, due out on Nature Sounds this summer, is to be called NY’s Finest will follow in the tradition of his Soul Survivor series, featuring his beats and guest rappers doing their bit on the vocals.

Most of the guests will be New Yorkers, such as Papoose, Raekwon, Ghostface, Cappadonna, Masta Killah and The Lox with support from Slum Village, Redman and MF Doom.

www.nature-sounds.net

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Victory Records to release lots of vinyl

Victory Records have announced a series of special vinyl releases to come out on May 1st.

The label has put together five albums spanning the entire catalogue, with Bad Brains, Bayside, Blood For Blood, Atreyu and Comeback Kid included.

The leading release will be the out of print 10-inch Omega Sessions. The label is also promising many more vinyl releases before the year is out.

www.victoryrecords.com

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Modest Mouse come to the UK

Modest Mouse have announced a full UK tour to support their number 1 American album We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank.

The band, who recruited The Smiths’ Johnny Marr recently, will also be releasing their single Dashboard on May 28th which has already gotten to number 7 on the Alternative US Radio charts. Their live dates are:

May:
20th
– Somerset, ATP vs the Fans
23rd – London, Royal Albert Hall
26th – Glasgow, ABC
27th – Wolverhampton, Wulfrun Hall
28th – Nottingham, Rock City
29th – Manchester, Ritz Ballroom

www.modestmouse.com

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Cursive man talks up solo project

Cursive’s Tim Kasher has been spilling the details on plans for his Good Life project.

The new album, Help Wanted Nights, is due for a September 11th release and will follow up Album Of The Year which came out 3 years ago. The new record is based on a screenplay that Kasher has written, which he describes as:

“[It covers] roughly a week in a bar in a small town where a stranger’s car breaks down…so, he fraternizes with the regulars, getting too wrapped up in their sordid lives. Something like that.”

www.saddle-creek.com

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Interviews

The Ghost Of A Thousand Interview

16th April 2007

Brighton-based quintet The Ghost Of A Thousand have recently unleashed a stunner of a debut album in ‘This Is Where The Fight Begins’; a volatile mix of hardcore, rock n’ roll and unbridled punk rock fury that will hit you like a sledgehammer to the senses.

The band recently toured the UK as support to Poison The Well, and Alex Gosman caught up with vocalist Tom Lacey and guitarist Andy Blyth before a show at London’s Islington Academy.

How are you guys, and how’s the tour going?

Andy: It’s been really good, actually, there’s been plenty of kids at the shows – and the other bands are really great guys too. And it’s brilliant being able to watch them night after night!

Are PTW fans enjoying it?

Tom: Yeah, they seem to be giving us a chance, it’s been really cool. I think most kids that are into Poison The Well are fairly open minded anyway; because they’re not a straight up metal, or punk, or hardcore band – they throw a lot of different stuff into the mix, which is what we’re doing too, so it’s been awesome.

Can you give us a brief history of The Ghost Of A Thousand?

Andy: Well, Memby [drums] and Jag [guitar] are brothers, and they’ve been in bands together for ages…I first met Memby when I went to music college in Brighton, and he played me a demo of some recent stuff that they’d written, which I thought was cool. Then Jag moved down to Brighton to join us…

Tom: I was working in a bar with Memby, who was in another band at the time…

Andy: Yeah, and Gez is actually our third bass player! He was a friend of mine from college, and it just kind of went from there – it seems to be working out alright so far!

So have you toured a lot since you formed?

Tom: Yeah, we’ve been out on the road almost permanently since about a year ago, when we started getting a lot of shows…we’ve done a few headline gigs here and there, and toured a bit with bands like The Abominable Iron Sloth, Aiden, Silverstein, Boys Night Out, McQueen and various other bands who are friends of ours. But this tour is the biggest and longest that we’ve done so far, and it’s all been amazing. I’d have gone to see Poison The Well anyway, because I’m a big fan, but to actually be supporting them on tour is awesome.

Your album is called ‘This Is Where The Fight Begins’ – was there any particular inspiration for that title? Having read your lyrics [check the Myspace link below], you seem to be a pretty dissatisfied bunch…

Andy: [laughs] I think it’s just that we’re bored of all this apathy, all these bands who seem to lack passion…because going to see bands seems to have become just another trend for a lot of people, and you can’t help but wonder if some of the kids are really there for the right reasons. So yeah, the title kind of represents us striking out against all that, and having something to say for once, instead of the usual crap.

Do you feel that there aren’t many bands out there that share your outlook, in that respect?

Tom: Yeah, that could well be the case…although we do have some ‘allies’ in Gallows and a band called Attack! Vipers!, who are both great bands. I think Gallows – and the buzz around them – is helping to open doors for a lot of bands like us. But I don’t think there are that many great rock n’ roll bands in this country – at least, not many that actually have much to say for themselves. You ask some of those bands what they’re all about and they just come out with the usual ‘girls, drinking, rocking out’ clichés…

Andy: And zombies!

[mass laughter]

Tom: Yeah, I mean it’s fair enough with Send More Paramedics, because they’re completely into it…but I think there are too many bands who are scared to write about anything meaningful and just go for angsty, faux-horror crap instead.

Maybe some of them don’t know any better…they hear a band singing about cutting up girls, and figure that they should do that too, and it just becomes another trend. It’s just getting really old…we can’t sing about that stuff, we’ve all got mums!

Andy: [laughs] How can I sing about hating women, when my mum’s one?

So what was it like working with Kurt Ballou [Converge guitarist, who produced ‘This Is Where The Fight Begins’]?

Andy: It was amazing – we sent him a demo of some tracks that were gonna be on the album, and he got back to us and said that he’d like to work on it with us…it was great to get a seal of approval from one of the most respected bands in hardcore today.

Tony: Yeah, it was amazing – and I think he really liked our stuff, because he gets a lot of demos from typical metalcore bands and bands that are basically trying to sound like Converge. So I think he enjoyed the fact that we have a few hooks and melodic parts, and that we wanted it to be mixed like a rock n’ roll record, as opposed to a metal record.

Andy: We wanted to try and capture a bit of our live aspect on the record – to sound aggressive, but in a loose, raw kind of way…and in that respect, he did a great job.

Where did the hardcore scene that was built on punk rock in the late 80’s go?

Andy: Well, it kind of dissolved into post-hardcore, I guess…

Tom: The thing is, music’s always gonna change, and whenever you look back on the glory days of any genre, it’s always through rose-tinted spectacles. The only bands anyone remembers from those late 80s hardcore days are the good ones, because there were loads of shit bands around at that time!

Andy: I think a lot of the passion and anger present in that hardcore scene got fused with metallic guitar riffs and evolved into something different…

Tom: Yeah, there are a lot of so-called hardcore bands around today that are really metal bands, but because they don’t look like Lamb Of God, they aren’t labelled as metal. It’s a weird one really…take Killswitch Engage, for example; they’re really a straight up metal band, but they were labelled as metalcore because they came from a hardcore-dominated scene. There’s still plenty of traditional hardcore stuff around, but I think it’s largely still underground.

So what are your plans for the near future, after this tour ends?

Andy: Pretty much to carry on doing what we’re doing…we want to try to build a loyal fanbase, just get our name out there, get more gigs and recognition…and mainly to just get better as a band. We’ll probably get some stuff done for the second album, but we won’t be going back into the studio anytime soon – it’s gonna be mostly touring for the rest of this year. I’d rather just stay on the road for now, to be honest!

‘This Is Where The Fight Begins’ is out now on Undergroove Records. Check www.myspace.com/theghostofathousand for more info.

Interview Alex Gosman
Live shots by Niki Kova’cs

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Skateboarding News

New Girls Jam!

After the success of the last girl’s jam, the Boardroom Skatepark in Leicester will once again be hosting another evening jam for the ladies only. It will run between 6 and 10pm on Saturday August 18th. For more information call the park on 0116 253 7198.

Check out what went down at the last jam by clicking here.

www.theboardroomskatepark.co.uk

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Bonde Do Role tour dates and video!

Brazilian nutjobs Bonde Do Role have got a new video available.

The band, who will be releasing their album Bonde Do Role With Lazers on June 4th, will release their new single Office Boy on May 21st, and the video below is another acid-trip rollercoaster for you to enjoy! The single will feature remixes from CSS, Shir Khan and Architecture In Helsinki.

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Their UK tour dates are:

April:

19th – Bullet (Camden Crawl), London
20th – Cuban Bar (Camden Crawl), London
23rd – Pure Groove, London (instore), London
25th – NagNagNag, London

May

19th – The Great Escape, Pressure Point, Brighton
23rd – Tramp, Manchester
24th – Thekla, Bristol
25th – Sheffield
26th – Bad Sneakers @ The Faversham, Leeds
27th – Dot To Dot, Nottingham
28th – Orange Evolution Festival, Newcastle
30th – Crawdaddy, Dublin
31st – Summers Eve Party (with Diplo, Black Lips, etc) – Corsica Studios, London

June:

23rd – Glastonbury – Dance Stage

July:

22nd – Lovebox, London UK
27th – Trochabrahma Glasgow
28th – Trochabrahma London
29th – Trochabrahma Liverpool

August:

25th – Get Loaded – XFM Stage, Cardiff
26th – Get Loaded – XFM Stage, London

September:

1st – Electric Picnic, Dublin
7th – Bestival, Isle Of Wight
8th – Bestival, Isle Of Wight

www.myspace.com/bondedorole

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Skateboarding News

Split Clothing add 3

Unlucky for some…gnarly for others.

On Friday 13th, Split Clothing announced three new riders to their impressive roster of skate rats. Corey Duffel, Slash and Don ‘The Nuge’ Nguyen are now all rocking Split.

The clothes best be durable as these guys sure aren’t the casual sort! They join UK team riders Rodney Clarke, Adam Howe, Greg Nowick and one more rider tba! – But who will it be?