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Eddy Current Suppression Ring

So Many Things
(Goner Records)

By all accounts 2011 was a quiet year for Melbourne, Australia’s ECSR, as they pulled up the handbrake, and retreated from the public eye. Their solitary release being a 12” (on Captcha Records) with the moody repetitive opus Walking in Unison being the only all new song. Word is that new material is in the pipeline, but in the meantime So Many Things has landed; a collection of singles, compilation tracks and general obscurities, 22 in all, and destined to plug some gaps in collections of all but the most obsessive audiophiles.

So yeah, you gotta listen to this album with its collective intention in mind, and respect that the dynamics alter from that of a straight studio album format. The levels vary and at times the fluidity gets off track but – regardless – the music is electric. You can dig that? Ok, then you’re sure as hell gonna dig this.

For me, the ECSR charm is in their simplicity, and ability to string out rocking classic numbers from the most primordial riffs, and rudimentary subject matter. They utilise the spirit of The Velvet Underground, Modern Lovers and The Stooges coupled with an injection of grubby punk attitude, that pays a debt to the likes of The Victims, Scientists and of course their hometown’s own Chosen Few, whose murder-punk staple T.A.L.O.I.G.A (as in “there’s a lot of it going around”) is executed in fine style.

You’ll also find a deconstructed reprise of Cleveland, Ohio’s Pagans (Boy, Can I Dance Good) and L.A.’s Go-Go’s good-time stomper We Got The Beat – although I preferred Poison Idea’s version to be honest. And then of course there are a slew of filthy raw ECSR originals to pollute our minds which turns up an opportunity to hear primitive versions of a few numbers that were later laid down to album – Get up Morning and Precious Rose especially (from their first LP) are stunners and the pulsating You Let Me Be Honest With You (from LP #2) is a plain rampaging stomper. It’s about zero degrees outside, but I have beams of warmth and sunshine being omitted from my speakers as this disc skips along.

To reiterate, Eddy Current Suppression Ring are possibly the greatest band in the world that you’ve never heard of. Go seek, and get your feet on the ground!

Pete Craven.

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J-Dilla Changed My Life dates announced

The Doctor’s Orders are once again putting on their J-Dilla night – J-Dilla Changed My Life.

Three events will take places across a weekend with London, Manchester and Brighton hosting the events which celebrate the life of one of hip hop’s most influential, respected and loved luminaries. Below are the details and all donations go to The J-Dilla Foundation and Lupus UK, a thoroughly worthy cause.

Tickets before the night are a minimum £6 donation, the minimum going up on the night of the event.

February 3rd – Manchester – The Ruby Lounge – Tickets.
Mr Scruff (Dilla breaks set), Spin Doctor (The Doctor’s Orders), Illum Sphere and Jonny Dub (Hoya Hoya), Oscar Wildstyle and Wiggie Smalls (Juicy), DJ A-UP and Agent J (In The Loop) & Mr E (Taste The Diff’rence)

February 4th – Brighton – Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar – Tickets
Spin Doctor (The Doctor’s Orders), Figure of Wax & Ruff Snippets

February 5th – London – Scala – Tickets: £30 VIP Tickets grant exclusive access to VIP bar & include an exclusive J-Dilla T-Shirt.
Room 1- Dedicated to the work of J-Dilla – Mr Thing (BBE / Extended Players), Spin Doctor (The Doctor’s Orders), Harry Love (Extended Players), Morgan Spacek, Kidkanevil, Kutmah, DJ LoK (Dilla breaks set) & very special surprise guests!
Room 2 hosted by Main Squeeze & Classic Material

And here’s Crossfire’s favourite Dilla related tune:

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The Menzingers to release new album

The Menzingers are releasing their new album on February 20th.

The Pennsylvanian band will drop On The Impossible Past through Epitaph Records, their first for the label. The album can be pre-ordered from their store here.

Below are two tracks from the album to give you an idea of what to expect and see what the buzz is about.

The Menzingers – Gates by Epitaph Records

The Menzingers – The Obituaries by Epitaph Records

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Talib Kweli announces UK dates

Talib Kweli will hit the UK as part of his European Tour.

The rapper will hit London, Manchester and Glasgow in March, the dates below. Check out the video to remind yourself just why you need to get out and see him, feel good vibes all day long!

March 20th – London, Forum
March 21st – Manchester, Ritz
March 23rd – Glasgow, Arches

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Matt Skiba forms new band

Alkaline Trio’s Matt Skiba has formed a new balled called Matt Skiba and the Sekrets.

The band is composed of Skiba, drummer Jarrod Alexander from My Chemical Romance and AFI bassist Hunter Burgan with the band having signed to Superball Music.

Their debut album Babylon is due out this year.

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Anti-Flag announce new album

Anti-Flag will be releasing their eighth album in March.

The General Strike, which features 13 tracks, will hit stores on the 20th of March and the band have described the record as their “most aggressive to date with influences ranging from hardcore to modern folk punk.”

The album was recorded and produced in their own home studio and you can check out a song from it by going through to their Facebook page.

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New Bobby Conn album incoming

Bobby Conn has announced details of his new release.

Macaroni, recorded with his band The Burlgars, is described as a “delicious bowl of cheesy noodles served up for a world of war, riots, greed and revolution” and a “record for the Occupy generation”.

The album will be released on Fire Records on March 19th and will be supported later in the year on a tour of Europe and the UK. Press play below to see what to expect from the album.

Bobby Conn – Underground Vktm by FIRE RECORDS

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Tony Iommi diagnosed with cancer

The sad news that Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi has been diagnosed with cancer was announced over Facebook.

The statement says:

“With the news that Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi has been diagnosed with the early stages of lymphoma, his bandmates would like everyone to send positive vibes to the guitarist at this time. Iommi is currently working with his doctors to establish the best treatment plan – the ‘iron man’ of rock n roll remains upbeat and determined to make a full and successful recovery”.

The original band members stated they would move to the UK to continue working on their first album in 33 years so that Iommi could be a part of the writing and recording process whilst he receives treatment.

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New I Self Devine video

Further to his free LA State of Mind mixtape dropping, I Self Devine has released some visuals for his track Sweat Equity.

Nothing more to it, press play and enjoy!

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New Mars Volta album plus ATD-I reform

The Mars Volta will release a new album this year.

Frontman Cedric Bixler-Zavala said in a recent interview that the vocals are finished and he’s working on finishing the guitar parts, adding: “The sonogram of the little beast is looking very good.”

As if that wasn’t enough, Bixler-Zavala and his former bandmates in At The Drive-In have announced they are reforming for Coachella festival having written:

“To whom it may concern: AT THE DRIVE-IN will be breaking their 11 year silence THIS STATION IS …NOW…OPERATIONAL.”