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Music News

Brian Jonestown Massacre Reissued

The Brian Jonestown Massacre, who are now the infamous band from the film Dig! are to re-release their Bomp! Records back catalogue, spanning the years 1995 to 2003. The albums that will be reissued are:

Their Satanic Majesties’ Second Request (1995), Methodrone (1995), Take It From The Man (1996), Thank God For Mental Illness (1997), Give It Back! (1997), Braveryrepetitionandnoise (2001) and Spacegirl & Other Favourites (2003).

Anton Newcombe’s group will be touring May, the dates being:

May

14th Birmingham Bar Academy
15th Dublin Vicar Street
16th Belfast Mandela Hall
18th Liverpool Bar Fly
19th All Tomorrow Parties
21st Nottingham Rescue Rooms
23rd Glasgow ABC 2
24th Leeds Cockpit
25th Sheffield Leadmill
26th Manchester Academy 3
28th Stoke On Trent Sugarmill
29th Oxford Zodiac
30th London Kings College

June

28th London Koko

www.brianjonestownmassacre.com

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Music News

Uxfest 2006

Uxfest is back for 2006! Kicking off with “I Can’t Believe It’s Not Uxfest”, followed up with an Uxfest fundraiser and then Uxfest itself.

“I Can’t Believe It’s Not Uxfest” is on May 14th, at Camden’s Barfly and is completely free! The line up is: Reculver, Outcryfire, No Warning Shot and Ella. Tickets for Uxfest will be on sale for £10.

The fundraiser on May 13th is at the Crown And Treaty in Uxbridge and runs from midday til 8pm, with the following playing: Impinge, Sevendays later, Phema, Neon Leroy, Action And Action, Cato Street Conspiracy, TNO, Centiment and more.

And then the big one, Uxfest 2006. It’ll take place on Sunday August 6th and the Carling Islington Academy and Bar Academy. The acts are: Bring Me The Horizon, Engel, Profane, Shellshock, Fireapple Red, Eths, Head-on, Biomechanical, Murder One, Kingsize Blues, Inner Rage, Mumrah, NWS, Sylosis, Forever Never, Outcryfire, PDHM, Architects, B*Movie heroes.

With 2 more acts to be announced.

If you know what’s good for you, you’ll be there!

www.uxfest.com

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Music News

Clor Split

Clor, who released a self-titled debut last year which brought the singles Love And Pain and Good Stuff, have split up.

The band’s manager released a statement saying that the group decided to split after not being able to be “wildly creative and chart-bothering”.

The band have called it a day just as their album is to be unleashed on America, but it is likely to that the two main men, Barry Dobbin and Luke Smith, will continue making music in the future.

www.clor.co.uk

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Music News

Doherty Turns To Art

Just when we thought Pete Doherty had completely lost it, we get another stunning example of his cultural expertise.

The Babyshambles singer is to display his works of art at a London gallery, works of art that will depict his life on tour and he plans to sell them for £1,000 each.

However, what makes these just that little bit more Doherty-esque is the fact that they are all painted in his blood. Lovely.

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Skateboarding News

Ballz out! With JB Gillet

Next time you’re passing through Lyon hoping for a chance to catch a glimpse of the ‘Euro Gino Ianucci’ JB Gillet, your best chance is if you drop by his brand new skateshop, Ballz Out!

This conventionally named store is going to be placed in the higher echelons of class like it’s manager, and co-worker Nico.

Check it out at: Ballz Out – 28 Rue Bugeaud Lyon 69006

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Skateboarding News

Life And Times With Real Skateboards

Yet another banger of a skate video, Life and Times is a new production from Real Skateboards that follows the team through their travels and really catches the lifestyle that pro and amateur skaters endure and enjoy.

From one of the hardest working teams in the business, you know they didn’t pull any stops with this one. Release is imminent.

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Heavy Shit

Heavy Shit Show May 06

WIN DOWNLOAD FESTIVAL TICKETS HERE!

Yes, the summer is here and The Heavy Shit Show is at boiling point. This show brought to you by Crossfire resident DJ’s Zac Slack and James Sherry carries a special surprise.

If you are a fan of The Download Festival then you will find that we have 5 pairs of weekend tickets to give away on this show…well actually 4 and a half, so if you know any midgets then get them to enter as we can take them to the festival for FREE!

All you have to do is answer a simple question that was made up on the spot whilst the boys recorded this show. Once you made your decision, go to the competitions page and enter your answer and the winners will be drawn from a cats arse, a week before the festival and the winner will be contacted via phone and email. Good luck!

Crossfire DJ’s will be playing records all weekend at the Snickers Bowl at the Download Festival

Hear this show by clicking the flag and if you want to request tunes for the next show click here.

May playlist:

1. Cannibal Corpse – Make Them Suffer (Metal Blade)
2. Sodom – Wanted Dead (SPV)
3. Face Down in Shit – Countless (Relapse)
4. Architects – To The Death (An At The Deep End)
5. The Accused – Martha Splatterhead (Nuclear Blast)
6. Scissorfight – Victory Over Horseshit (Tortuga)
7. Daath – Ovum (Roadrunner)
8. Pantera – Fucking Hostile (East/West)
9. Trivium – Master Of Puppets (Kerrang! Comp)
10. Satyricon – Now, diabolical (Roadrunner)
11. Thin Lizzy – Emerald (Vertigo)
12. Wolfmother – Woman (Island)

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Features

Finsbury Park – Unleashed

Finsbury Park in North London is a huge green space stuck right in the middle of chaos.

I lived there in 1994 for 3 years, we were burgled twice, the car done once. I only revisit when i have to, as the area has become a serious dumping ground for stinking chavs, illegal immigrants and drug dealers.

Traffic pours through there in droves, it gets clogged up, people are tired looking and hang out in gangs with pitbulls. But on a positive note, Arsenal Stadium is just round the corner and just outside the tube station have a bagel shop that rocks, especially if you like saltbeef and pickle.

The park hosts the occasional festival annually, in fact the last bands i saw their on the same bill where The Sex Pistols and Iggy Pop in the late 90’s – one of the best shows that park has witnessed to date, but now, the park has concrete to skate, so we went to check it out a week after the last pour went down.

As we moved up the hill towards the park it is clearly far from finished. The area around the bowls are still covered in scrap wood, pipes and bricks but the first thing we noticed about the park itself is that it has a really strange layout that could be fun. The park was built by Fearless Ramps also known for their concrete build at Dagenham which has some nice lines but this bowl in Finsbury Park is tight. They were obviously stripped of a budget like all parks seem to be in London. Same old story.

Locals we spoke to who sat in on committee meetings mentioned that the mellow bowls at the Southern point of the park were supposed to be a small bowl with a spine in the middle of it, until people shouted “what about us street skaters” and instead of building ledges, a manny pad and stairs across a flat smooth surface and scrapping the bowl idea altogether, the design was changed and a block with coping edges was dumped into the middle of this mess making it very difficult to skate. If you hit the tranny straight up and down, you then have to avoid this block at your peril. This is just word of mouth though so not set in stone.

The bowl is as tight as arseholes. Too tight to really enjoy a great session there. There is nothing like flowing around a bowl and although you can have fun in there, you just wished it was bigger. Greysocks managed to skate it well as he can shred anything in sight but to be honest even he was struggling to keep his lines flowing without running out of space. We met a guy called Jake who ripped it. He even managed to get a fs grind up the ridiculous escalators that were dumped in there but yet again, it’s so tight that you run out of ideas after hitting a few walls. Also, if you ever run into Jake, ask him about the egg he has on his elbow due to the PLASTIC drain installed, yep, it’s a wheel killer.

I asked every person skating what they thought of this park out of 10 and the average figure that came back from 10 skaters was 5.5. The fact that London STILL does not have a World Class Plaza/Skatepark still bemuses us all and this tiny park and the new surface that ruined Stockwell are the latest additions to taking us further away from skating really decent parks. The better the parks, the better the skaters.

In addition to this news, locals from Cantelowes were skating with us at Finsbury Pk who also report that the plans for their local in Camden are completely up in the air due to budgets and designs conflicting, so the project is currently on ice with local media sniffing around trying to help skaters to voice their opinions.

In other London skatepark news, we hear on the grapevine that Rich “Holland” Badger who recently designed the Interstices Exhibition at the Lille Expo (click here to read a feature on this exhibition) has designed a street plaza for a new indoor park in London Bridge but this is far from done. With gas pipes becoming an issue and the council being fans of prefabricated skate ramps, it has reached a sticky point. More on this soon but Badger is also designing the new street plaza for Bay Sixty6.

If you want amazing parks to skate, don’t travel to Central London right now, all our parks are good, but just not amazing. The 2 most recent concrete parks worth skating are in Potters Bar and mainly Boreham Wood made by Freestyle. Travel up North instead as up there, they seem to be on a level par with the rest of the world, or even down South to Bournemouth. Maybe London is just too expensive to get shit done, maybe people just take the money and don’t give a shit, but with key people sitting in on meetings about council funded skate parks, there should be no room for errors such as the tightness of Finsbury Park but as i said before, some people will love it’s quirkiness, we are all different. I just hope that one day we will have the luxury of watching the real skate park designers and builders sign up to the UKSA and hopefully like regular builders, their work will be stamped with an official UKSA badge so we know what parks are worthwhile and ones that are just shite can be ignored. We also hear that a UK pro vert skater is thinking about organising a UK skate park book. With lots of new parks being built all over the country right now, it may well be needed.

Finsbury Park is located in North London. You can get there by tube on the Victoria Line.
Click here for a map of the tube.

When you leave the station, head along the main road and follow your nose to Finsbury Park, you can’t miss it, it’s opposite a bagel shop. Go into the main entrance, up the hill and you will find the park on the left hand side of the tennis courts.

Chuck Bangers

Written May 10th 2006

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Buzz Chart

The Raconteurs

If you have heard the single Steady as She Goes it gives you a fairly good idea of what to expect from The Raconteurs debut album. Jack White and Brendan Benson team up with The Green Horns rhythm section to produce a very competent blues rock throwback to the seventies album.

Both White and Benson are of course prolific songwriters and here each trade songs and vocals on all 10 tracks. Whites distinctive wide eyed blues howl has been toned down and sometimes its hard to work out who’s actually singing, but on the fabulously bluesy Blue Veins, complete with backwards samples, or the grunge funk of Level, there’s no confusing his vocal touch or too his incendiary guitar playing, when required, especially on the rollicking Store Brought Bones or Hands.

All in all it’s not a Jack White album but a joint effort and a worthy one at that, it’ll probably be a massive hit due to Whites connection and I’d recommend it as a nice alternative soundtrack to the summer

Nelson Bibb

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Hangover Sessions

Hangover Session May 06

Nothing beats finding a dope radio show to lock your thoughts down somewhat, so allow this months Hangover Session to interfere with your frantic existence and ground you for a second.

Brought to you by DJ Zac Slack, this session is lazily fuelled by a pick of some of the best chilled indie guitar tracks out there.

Click the flag for some instant peace or click here to leave a message or a request for the next show.

May Playlist:

1. Kelley Stoltz – Please Visit Soon – Jackpine Social Club
2. The Shins – Saint Simon – Sub Pop
3. Ambulance LTD – Swim – TVT
4. The Crocketts – 1939 Returning – V2
5. Benjamin Falls – Higher – Demo
6. Criptic – Higher – Demo
7. The Soundtrack of our lives – Magic Muslims – Hidden Agenda
8. Dead Meadow – Let It All Pass – Matador
9. Monster Magnet – Zodiac Lung – SPV
10. Black Mountain – Set Us Free – Jagjaguwar
11. King Biscuit Time – Kwangchow – No Style
12. The Evens – On The Face of It – Dischord
13. Frock – The Refugee – Frozen Jungle
14. Nicolai Dunger – Independence – Overcoat
15. Scott Matthews – Elusive – San Remo