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Live Reviews

The Living Things

The Dublin Castle
24/01/06

At first glance, Living Things are your run of the mill American rockers. Dressed uniformly in black, slick fitted trousers and shirts, eyes sullen and air of seriousness shrouding the stage, you expect some hardcore rock to come pounding off the stage – but then front man Lillian Berlin bounds onto the stage…wearing skin tight turquoise trousers, a matching chest re! vealing waistcoat and a pair of cowboy boots ; it’s like the love child of Mick Jagger and Justin Hawkins …only there’s not a hint of humour or Darkness style high kicks – this is deadly serious.

The Living Things are led by three brothers, Berlin, Lillian and Eve Bosh (drums, vocals/guitar, bass respectively) with friend Corey Becker ( guitar) and once you can get past Lillian’s Axl Rose-esque snaking hips shimmying across the stage, it’s a performance that sets you back and draws you in. Loud, brash and in your face, Living Things have that contented swagger of a band who know they’ve got something special. Thumping beats and ripping guitars mingle with Lillian’s intelligent lyrics and carefully constructed hooks.

Jumping on and off stage he leans out to the crowd, spinning out lyrics about the war and political righteousness with a curl of the lip- all wrapped up in radio friendly licks and easy catchy lines. The anti war Bombs Below strikes a chord as does the poignant God Made Hate but it’s upcoming single Bom Bom Bom which stays with you, it’s unmitigated pop, an easy on the ears track with a bouncing chorus which steals the show. It’s hard to know what the band are trying for – the pop sound doesn’t quite sit with the band’s punk rock styling, but the heavier glimpses we get are worth the wait.

With a Steve Albini (Nirvana/Jawbreaker/Your Codename is Milo) produced album set for release in UK shortly, it’ll be interesting to see what kind of reception the band enjoy here.. They have a point to prove and the show tonight goes along way towards that, although with such serious scowls on the brother’s faces, it’s hard to believe the stories that their stage show once included bandying around straps on. With Lillian they have a flamboyant, engaging frontman, and the set is a commanding ferocious performance from a band who are clearly here to make a mark…it only those turquoise trousers weren’t quite so tight…

Dee Massey

For further information check out www.myspace.com/living things

www.livingthingsmusic.com

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Music News

Plug Awards 2006

Another year gone and another set of awards arrive. However, unlike the Grammys, which seem to champion whichever major label artist has had the most money pumped into them, the Plug Awards are all about the independent community.

The Plug Cartel want the music to be recognised, not the amount of sales, and the awards cover a wide range of categories, from the usual Artist/Album/Label Of The Year to Zine Of The Year and Internet Radio Station Of The Year.

This is a great chance to vote for the artists and bands that you never see on much hyped award shows, so make sure you get along to Plug’s site and vote for your favourites! You can leave some categories out if you’re not sure and all they ask of you is to vote in at least 5 categories.

Voting closes on January 30th, so get in before the deadline and make your opinion count!

Plug Awards

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Skateboarding News

Ali Boulala News

The Negotiator


Kids don’t skate for peanuts no more. But not every kid has a business head, so say hello to agents, financial planners and negotiators!

Jeremie and the Cliché crew can breathe easy because the tentacles of Girl haven’t got a firm enough grip to steal Lucas Puig from the French camp, but they will satisfy by luring the young styler with 4-Star clothing and Lakai shoes.

Another third-man operation pioneers the skate company cloning techniques as Ali Boulala finds a place among close friends over at Etnies.

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Live Reviews

The Delilahs Live

The Dublin Castle
25th January 2006

Sweaty men and rock seem to go hand in hand, so fresh faced girl band The Delilahs are a breath of fresh air. Hailing from Zug in Switzerland, the three members [Muriel Rhyner (vocals/bass), Isabella Eder (guitars) and Sonja Zimmerli (drums)] met at school and formed the band in late 2003, and have been going strong ever since, with opening slots with The Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and Stereophonics under their belt and a record deal with Jexed Records.

On a whistle-stop visit to the UK the band are openers at The Dublin Castle, and there’s an impressive queue waiting to get into the show. Kicking off the set with upcoming single This Is It Rhyner’s voice is clear, sharp and steady, with strains of Chrissy Hyde echoing through. Eder on guitars smiles from behind a sheet of blonde hair, a perfect mix of coyness and guitar princess that sums up the band – you can practically see the drool on guys’ chins in the crowd. Whilst Rhyner is economic with her on stage banter the blistering riffs more than make up for it.

Let’s Tango has some engaging drops in tempo, as its name suggests the music dances around the listener. Trouble With Mondays and Someone Dadada are equally catchy, a barrage of guitars and surprisingly heavy drums enveloping the venue. They have a clear distinct sound, which they never deviate from, and tracks could almost merge into one – but as the saying goes, if it aint’s broke, don’t fix it.

It’s refreshing to come across a girl group who are more L7 than Avril Lavigne, there’s nothing fake or manufactured about them, and their performance is slick being too overly polished. However whilst they look content on stage, there’s little movement, or audience relationship formed, which would bring another dimension to the set. All in all – an interesting introduction to a girl band who prove tonight they’re not just pretty faces.

Dee Massey

For further info check out:

www.myspace.com/thedelilahsch
www.thedelilahs.com

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Music News

Anthrax Tour

The mighty Anthrax have confirmed that they are back in the UK with a vengeance when they tour the country in April.

The band’s line up for these dates is:

Charlie Benante

Danny Spitz

Joey Belladonna

Scott Ian

Frank Bello

And the gig dates are:

April

8th – Sheffield Corporation

9th – Wolverhampton Wolfrun Hall

10th – London Astoria

11th – Nottingham Rock City

12th – Glasgow ABC

http://www.anthrax.com/

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DVD Reviews

Bouncing Souls DVD

Live At The Glasshouse
(Kung Fu DVD)

It seems unfair that over the course of their fifteen-plus year existence, the Bouncing Souls haven’t reaped the rewards afforded to so many inferior bands of their genre. To label the ‘Souls a pop-punk band would only tell half the story, as their intelligent (but often humorous) lyrics and streetwise, hardcore edge have always helped them stand out from their so-called peers.

They’re also a superb live band, and Live At The Glasshouse(filmed in February 2005) is proof enough of this; having been filmed in a small, sweaty sold out club as the band ripped through an absolute wet-dream of a set-list. As with previous Kung Fu The Show Must Go Off! releases, the filming and sound quality is almost faultless. There are plenty of comedy
moments too; most notably the fluffed intros to Say Anything and Kate Is Great, as well as the entertaining between-song banter.

There are also a few extras, including a commentary of the show (involving
plenty of jokes at the expense of non-present drummer Michael McDermott);
footage of the Souls rehearsing, visiting friends and various other
touring-related activities; weblinks, and various other bits and bobs

Not bad for four guys from New Jersey who’ve paid their dues and done things
in true DIY spirit, Live At The Glasshouse may not be half as much fun as
seeing the band in the flesh, but will keep most Bouncing Souls fans happy
between tours. Newcomers would be better off watching the Do You Remember?
DVD first, but should still check this out too.

4/5
Alex Gosman

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Skateboarding News

Bay 66 and Rampworx launch new sites..

2 of the UK’s biggest skateparks launched brand new websites today. Rumour has it that the Bay Sixty 6 site are looking for people to write content and chip in footage for the site. If you are a local rider you should get in touch via the contact options on their new rig.

Check them out from the links below.



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Buzz Chart

Burning Spear

Reggae messiah and musical superstar Burning Spear is celebrating his 35th year in the music world with a new album, and another reminder of why he’s been around for so long. Spear, known to his friends as Winston Rodney, has always tried to deliver his political message to the people through the mass of popular music in Jamaica and he’s able to do it once more in this new release.

Fresh and dubby as you’d expect from him, Spear allows his personal struggles to come through in his music, giving it an edge of more popular reggae as he drives through Friends, Down In Jamaica and the bouncy positive sounding Fix Me which delivers an uplifting message about getting the most out of your life. Spear might have been in the game for over 30 years, but he’s sounding as new and as intriguing as he ever has.

Abjekt

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Music News

Atmosphere European Tour

Rhymesayers heavyweights Atmosphere have announced a short European tour, supported by their albino label mate Brother Ali. The Europe ’06 Tour kicks off with 2 dates in Germany before moving on to Sweden, Holland and Belgium, finishing with 2 shows in the UK. The dates are:

January

Sat 28th – Munich, Germany @ Ampere

Sun 29th – Berlin, Germany @ Knaack Club

Mon 30th – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Little Vega

Tue 31st – Malmo, Sweden @ KB

February

Wed 1st – Gothenburg, Sweden @ Sticky Fingers

Thu 2nd – Stockholm, Sweden @ Debaser

Sat 4th – Amsterdam, Holland @ Melkweg

Mon 6th – Utrecht, Holland @ Ekko

Tue 7th – Gent, Belgium @ Da Centrale

Thu 9th – London, UK @ Scala

Fri 10th – Manchester, UK @ Roadhouse

Tickets are available on www.seetickets.com and its rumoured that Atmosphere will be backed by a live band for this tour. It promises to be a blast and as Slug states with his last album title: You can’t imagine how much fun we’re having!

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Music News

QOTSA and Distillers join forces!

Josh Homme and Brody Dalle have just delivered a baby daughter and have named her Camille. The healthy bundle weighed in at 6lbs.15oz and is said to be very stable. Obviously the rock and roll couple are delighted which will leave most blokes gutted that Brody has finally locked down her family and is no longer available!

Er..by the way, this is not a picture of their newborn but you get the picture…she’s gonna be a cool kid!