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Solarise

I Quit

www.solarise.info

In 2001 Belgian singer songwriter, J.P.Risse moved to Scotland. The placement of an advert in a Glasgow music store led to him meeting Rodger Hughes. Inspired by their love of music they started writing songs together. They approached Gary McMillan and Daniel McGuire and formed Solarise. In 2003 the band released their debut EP, “Songs for the Devil.” It immediately caught the attention of the Scottish media, inspiring one radio presenter to proclaim Solarise as “One of the most exciting & innovative bands of the year!”

They soon attained much international interest through increasing airplay throughout Europe, and were soon approached to perform at a range of festivals. Performing extensively throughout most of 2004, Solarise quickly earned themselves a reputation as one of the most interesting and exciting live bands in Scotland, combining their eclectic blend of music with stunning visual images, produced by artist Tom Elliot

In autumn 2004, the band started recording their debut album, “Still The Same Dream”. Album preview tracks impressed BBC Radio 1’s Jo Whiley so much she included the band in a weeklong ‘Best of new British’ feature on her show. The Album was recorded in Scotland and mixed by Producer, Rudy Coclet in Belgium. In spring 2006 Solarise will be playing a series of dates throughout the UK to coincide with release of the album. Solarise are currently looking for a manager to take their band forward and during this search they are hard at work on their follow up album.

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Bands

DrugdealerCheerleader

“Fireworks”

www.drugdealercheerleader.co.uk

Bored with the latest wave of soul-destroying guitar music, DrugdealerCheerleader is a rock’n’roll band, pure and simple. There’s no doubt about it the music that the band are playing isn’t the most appealing to the so called trend-setters in their ivory towers – but by god it’s filled with fuel-injected passion. DrugdealerCheerleader don’t care about what the trendy set perceive as cliché. They wear make-up, say “motherfucker”, have loud distorted guitars, pogo on stage and simply rock with no thought for those that don’t want to roll with them. Marrying melody and energy DrugdealerCheerleader’s songs are filled with ocean-wide hooks and a devil may care attitude. All that’s left to say is go and dust off the rock’n’roll attitude put it back on and watch out for the next generation…

“Fuck ’em if they can’t deal with it” – DrugdealerCheerleader front man Hilda on being told to calm his act down….

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Bands

Hey Gravity

“Part Time Punk”

www.myspace.com/heygravity

Hey Gravity are a two girl/three boy rock and roll song machine out of London. HG is also the new project fronted by singer/chanteuse Justine Berry, who has been described as that rare find in the musical landscape of 2006; a girl singer that can actually rock, drawing comparisons with Chrissie Hynde, Debbie Harry, PJ Harvey, Peaches and other girls with attitude.

Justine also recently collaborated and brought some rock and roll fire to two tracks on the 2005 album from breakbeat duo Atomic hooligan ‘You Are Here’, which was voted Best Album Of 2005 in the Breakspoll Awards and one of the top albums of the year in magazines including DJ Magazine. Hey Gravity sees Justine, along with new campadre/guitarist Anna on guitar, Andy, Paul and Stuart, moving forward, with a bunch of great new songs recorded, including ‘Part Time Punk’ (available from their site for free download), ‘Risen (she said)’ and ‘Inside Out’- already getting feet moving and tongues wagging.

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Bands

Keiko

“Twax”

www.myspace.com/keiko

Let’s be honest. There’re too many bands in this world that sound exactly like some other band – and that band probably wasn’t so hot to start with. In the last few years we’ve witnessed the rise of identikit emo and sexless metal – an endless, soul-crushing repetition choking the once mighty fire of rock ‘n roll. Goddamnit, doesn’t anyone want something new?

Keiko are a band that do, and anyone who’s seen or heard them would certainly agree that they provide it in spades. This is a band for whom comparisons are not easily made – or if they are, they’re usually rendered obsolete by the next chorus. Keiko are frenetic, aggressive and unpredictable, but Keiko are also accessible, melodic and – whisper it – catchy.

They’d hesitate to call themselves ‘punk’ because of the connotations of Neanderthal stubbornness it now entails. Keiko’s music explores odd time signatures, jazz harmonics and some migraine-inducing structures. On the other hand, they’re not mad on the word ‘prog’ because it makes them sound pretentious and bloated. Keiko’s music is lean, vital and brimming over with energy.

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Relentless

Keiko win the vote!

The winners of the Relentless Rockit Launcher competition are…..Keiko!

Public votes decided that this 3 piece rock machine edged their way to number 1 with Not Your Hero and The Direction behind them in 2nd and 3rd respectively.

Votes:

Keiko – 11,536
Not Your Hero – 10,294
Direction – 8,310

Keiko will support Hull’s most famous indie punk starlets The Paddingtons and play this exclusive invite only party tomorrow night on a boat on the Thames in London in front of a star studded crowd.

Sean Uprichard the head man at Relentless has been quoted on the action over the last week:

“A lot of bands, stacks of talent, and an endless stream of killer tracks. At the end of the day though ‘there can be only one’ and that one has just gotta be Keiko. Love the powerful vocals, the punk rock attitude and the mindblowing energy. Pure Relentless”.

Crossfire’s Head Janitor DJ Zac Slack mentioned:

“Keiko were my personal faves throughout the competition but i must admit i really thought that the trampy punk rock from The Weather Underground should have had more votes as i really liked their trashy style and their execution of gnarly guitar solos”.

DJ Eddy Temple Morris reflects below on his top 5 from the 12 bands entered:

Keiko:
Hundred Reasons meets Green Day with a dash of A. They sound confident beyond their years, very promising.

Not Your Hero:
Really tight skate punk, with a snare drum from the Deftones…I can see moshpits heaving to this.

Hey Gravity:
I like this a lot, I know Justine their singer from her work with Atomic Hooligan, she played at my Remix Night with them and I’ve seen how much this gal rocks.

Kunk:
This is a rocking track that shoots straight for the hips.

DrugDealerCheerLeader
Slick, glam, metallic, sackfuls of energy and a real sense of rock ‘n’ roll. the singer reminds me a bit of Paul Draper from Mansun. No bad thing.

So well done to Keiko who will be playing on the boat tomorrow night, if you have won a ticket from our competition on this site, you would have an email from us by now and we will see you there.

Thanks to all the bands that took part in this Rockit Launcher comp, we were flooded with links from over 250 bands in the space of a week, may your rockits launch all over the UK scene….

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Skateboarding News

Squash the Firm rumours.

Haters are busy trying to bring something good to its knees, but The Firm ain’t dead yet!

News direct from the source tells us Weiger is hitting the shelves with two new pro models, Javier Sarmiento is shifting weight too with his new Al Capone model, and Rodrigo TX is handling business proper, taking no prisoners with his technical suave and dropping not one pro spotlight but TWO!

Lance Mountain is the only man down at the moment with a tweaked knee, but right hand man Ray Barbee is still smiling as he strums his instrument for live shows in San Fransisco. Finally, Mr. Bob Burnquist is somewhere in the stratosphere doing corkscrew loops and frontside 540’s to tail a.k.a. the Gnar Jar (adlibbed by Jake Phelps)….get with the times and eat this news bitch, the team are on fire!

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Skateboarding News

Harold Hunter R.I.P.

Whilst most of us woke up on Saturday morning feeling rough from the night before, some of us didn’t. There will always be a time when the party gets the last laugh and you have to pay the tab. The 18th Febuary 2006 was Harold Hunter’s last order at the bar.

Harold was a true New York legend who repped Zoo York since way back when and stayed true to his roots despite all the politics and bullshit. Harold had mad charisma and shone through as an emblem of what having fun was all about, be it on or off the board. Sadly, the fast life of the Big Apple party scene caught up with Harold and took him away from us much too soon.

To remember Harold properly, we suggest you visit the following sites:www.splay.com/harold/

In his own words: www.splay.com/harold/video.html

The picture of a very young Harold on this page is ripped off the web, if you shot it, sorry we did not ask your permission to use it. It sums up all of us as we all start somewhere and enjoy our lives to the full.

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Music News

Dirty Pretty Things tour dates

Dirty Pretty Things feauturing Carl Barat from The Libertines fame are about to hit the road on a UK tour, the dates are:

Sun 26 Feb, OXFORD, ZODIAC

Fri 03 Mar, LEEDS, COCKPIT

Sat 04 Mar, LIVERPOOL, STANLEY THEATRE

Sun 05 Mar, GLASGOW, ABC 2

Tue 07 Mar, PORTSMOUTH, WEDGEWOOD ROOMS

Wed 08 Mar, LONDON, KINGS COLLEGE

Fri 10 Mar, SHEFFIELD, LEADMILL

Sat 11 Mar, STOKE, SUGARMILL

Sun 12 Mar, MANCHESTER , ACADEMY

And due to selling out their first tour in only twenty minutes, they’ve put on more dates:

APRIL

Fri 21st Oxford Brooks
Sat 22nd Bristol Anson Rooms
Wed 26th Preston 53 Degrees
Fri 28th Leicester University
Sat 29th Liverpool Academy

MAY

Wed 3rd Brighton Concorde
Fri 5th Southampton University
Sat 6th Coventry Colosseum
Sun 7th Cambridge Junction
Wed 10th Nottingham Rock City
Fri 12th Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall
Sun 14th London Astoria
Wed 17th Leeds Metropolitan University
Thu 18th Middlesborough Town Hall
Fri 19th Edinburgh Liquid Rooms
Sat 20th Glasgow Barrowlands

Tickets £10 except London £12. 24 Hour cc Hotline: 0871 2200 260 or buy
on-line: www.gigandtours.com

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Music News

Jaed news

Young Melbourne based songstress Vanessa Eve and her 3-piece punk rock outfit Jaed will release their debut album ‘Dirty Days‘ through Instant Karma in the UK on March 13th.

A childhood spent listening to Veruca Salt, L7, Hole and the Pixies is echoed in her music, but it’s Vanessa’s disarmingly honest and personal lyrics that make this debut release so undeniably unique and exciting. Laced with a wicked black humour, her songs betray an insight into the struggle of a young woman who, at the age of 16, was forced out of home by an abusive father and left to live on the streets of Melbourne with a drug habit to feed.

Track listing:

1.Catherine / 2. My Way / 3. Gutter Girl / 4. Scream / 5. Dream Hair / 6. Waiting / 7. Someday /8. Kiss me (Mickey) / 9. Up In You / 10. This Way / 11. Sleeping Beauty

The band’s line up is completed by a British rhythm section that is comprised of two childhood friends Matt (drums) and Greg (bass), who grew up playing together and provide a solid, energetic backdrop for Vanessa’s guitar and vocals. Jaed are set to play a the following UK shows:

Sat Feb 25 – Reading- Purple Turtle – £6

Wed March 1st – London – Arts Theatre Club, Frith Street – £5

Thu March 9th – London – Dublin Castle – £6

Check out Jaed’s website at www.Jaedmusic.com

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Skateboarding News

New park planned for Potters Barn

This news has just arrived from Mark Brewster who is helping to get a new cement park built in Potters Barn.

The park has a tight budget, but judging by the visuals, it looks like a fun place to have a whiz around. Transitions, hips, Pier 7-esque ledges and manual pads… it’s all there and will hopefully be up and running before the end of the year. Fingers crossed.

Check out www.freestyleskateparks.com for all the info about other Freestyle skate park designs.