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Steve ‘ESPO’ Powers issues statement on defacement

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Following Mondays news of an angry local taking it upon himself to cleanse the Philadelphia neighbourhood of its commissioned Kurt Vile mural, the artist, Steve ‘ESPO’ Powers, has issued a statement on his website urging fans to forgive the offender, assuring them he will re-paint and restore the mural to it’s former glory.

We’ll fix the wall, it will be better than it was in the first place (it’s ALWAYS better the second time). Lee the buffman is retired, now he’s Lee Major Crimes Unit. We forgive Lee, we don’t want anybody in trouble for painting a wall. And graffiti will come and go as it has since the caves in Lascaux. Let’s all go back to not caring too much either way.

Read the full statement from Steve here.

It’s refreshing to hear that Steve is not phased by his work being defaced, happy to write the event off as a misunderstanding. Maybe we can all learn a lesson from him. Hit play below and recline.

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GOAT

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‘Hide From The Sun’
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Swedish psychedelic rock collective GOAT have announced the release of their highly anticipated second LP, Commune.

Lead single, ‘Hide From the Sun’ ventures into an unexplored, desert sand-storm of the sonic spectrum. Sounding like Jefferson Airplane produced by Ennio Morricone straight off the bat, GOAT also channel some traditional indian-raga-like vibes into the mix.

The infectious, funk-infused lead line sounds like Ravi Shankar dropped acid and started playing his sitar through a wah pedal. The results ooze a rich, psychedelic groove that winds its way around your subconscious before lowering the tones to a sub-frequency, fuzzed out interlude.

‘Hide From The Sun’ will leave you more than excited for GOAT’s sophomore album and if this track is anything to go by, Commune is sure to provide the heaviest dose of acidic groove. Look out for it from September 22nd via Rocket Recordings.

Dave Palmer

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Nails live at Birthdays

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Words: Tim Lewis
Photo credit: Sam Bush

Little has changed since Nails last played in the UK. Still the same four men on stage, the same songs and as heavy as ever. Since their November UK tour the band have signed to Metal Blade Records, former home to genuine metal legends Trouble and Slayer. With that in mind, its needless to say that this show sold out far in advance and the room is heaving.

Despite a very clear metal influence, Nails are undoubtedly a hardcore band meaning the crowd is a mix of Minor Threat and Obituary shirts. Similarly, their support act, Inherit, take influence from both thrash metal and hardcore to create a noise that could be easily compared to Leeway or Cro Mags.

Drawing from past encounters with Inherit, they’ve often left me a little cold. I feel they tend to play for a little too long, and with only eight songs released, setlists are often similar. For whatever reason, tonight feels more like the first times I saw them, an exciting band with excellent crossover riffs. Opening with an intro that sounds so much like Slayer you’d assume it was taken off of Hell Awaits, and the crowd are right behind them. Frontman Adam Malik discusses with passion the similarities between hardcore and metal, singing Nails’ praises for playing tiny backroom shows despite being able to fill rooms twice this size. Ending on a cover of Zero Tolerance’s ‘A Minute to Pray’ is something I’ve seen Inherit do for years, and as ever, it gets people moving, despite their unfamiliarity with a metal audience.
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After a short changeover, its time for California’s Nails. With this London show being the only UK date of their European tour, the excitement is high. It takes about three seconds of the intro before the crowd start destroying each other, and this rightly continues as the band rip through their desperately heavy back catalogue.

When vocalist Todd Jones was in Terror he had a bit of a reputation for being a fairly negative individual. However, between songs tonight he jokes with the crowd, pays tribute to the UK hardcore scene, and seems genuinely grateful to perform to a sold out venue.
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Its perhaps predictable to say that the tracks from last year’s breakthrough record, Abandon All Life, create the most carnage. However when genuinely monsterous songs such as ‘Wide Open Wound’ encourage as much mayhem as can be seen, its hardly any surprise. Ending on a cover of Breakdown’s classic ‘Sick People’ -with Inherit’s Adam Malik on vocals- may seem like an unusual closer, but for those who know it they’re in paradise, with stage pile ons and mass stage diving taking place. Todd Jones ends on the promise of returning to the UK next year to host a release show for their next full length here in London, and as the band leave the stage, its clear that the love the UK has for Nails is mutual.

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METZ cover The Urinals

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Toronto’s finest noise rock trio have shared a Urinals cover version online. As we all know, METZ do nothing by half measure, and this raging rendition of ‘I’m A Bug’ is just the onslaught you need in your ears right now.

METZ are currently working on new material and are set to embark upon a full USA tour with some tasty UK dates for August in there too, see below.

Tour Dates
8/10 North Yorkshire, @ Beacons Festival
8/11 Birmingham, @ Hare & Hounds
8/12 Sheffield , @ Harley
8/13 St Albans, @ The Horn
8/16 London, @ ExCeL London, Jaberwocky Festival

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The Who announce new album and UK tour

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Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend have revealed they will enter the recording studio for one final time this summer.

Marking their 50th anniversery as a band this year, the now two piece line-up also plan to tour in celebration of the milestone they’ve reached since releasing their first single ‘Zoot Suit’ in 1964. The tour, billed as ‘Hits, Picks and Misses’, will see the Who playing nine arena dates across the UK through November and December.

Tickets for the tour dates below go on sale at 9am, July 4th. Sure to sell out fast, make sure you snap one of these up for what could well be the last time the duo decide to tour.

Tour Dates
30th November Glasgow – SSE Hydro
2nd December Leeds – First Direct Arena
5th December Nottingham – Capital FM Arena
7th December Birmingham – NIA
9th December Newcastle – Metro
11th December Liverpool – Echo Arena
13th December Manchester – Phones 4U Arena
15th December Cardiff – Motorpoint
17th December London – O2 Arena

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Collect Records announce official label launch

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Brooklyn label Collect Records have announced they’re officially launching as a stand alone operation. Having previously co-released debut records from Touché Amore, Midnight Masses, and United Nations since their birth in 2009, founded by Thursday frontman Geoff Rickly.

The label’s first official year of releases are set to include LP’s from post rock experimentalists Black Clouds, Vanishing Life (featuring members of Quicksand and …And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead), and Sick Feeling, with more to be annouced.

Head to www.collectrecords.org and follow @collectrecords to stay abreast of their movements.

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Kurt Vile mural defaced by angry local

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The philadelphia mural staring as the exclusive cover art to Kurt Vile‘s 2013 LP Wakin’ On A Pretty Daze, has been tragically defaced.

The epic artwork, created by king of the Philadelphia mural and sign painting Steve ‘ESPO’ Powers, was daubed with white wash by a local resident identified as Lee Mayjahs. He claims the mural was “attracting graffiti to the neighbourhood”.

Despite attempts by other locals to stop his offenses, Mayjahs, armed with a paint roller and copious tins of white wash, coated the entire mural, leaving a sticky, patchy residue in place of the phenomenal ESPO piece.

There is however, a silver lining to this tale. Mayjahs has admitted his actions were wrong and is claiming he was unaware of the piece’s cultural importance to the neighbourhood, despite having lived in the area for 15 years, and has offered Steve Powers a fee to come and re-paint the artwork. Read an interview between Lee Mayjahs and Philadelphia Metro reporter Leah R. Kauffman, posted to her facebook page yesterday.

Watch this short film about the creation of the mural.

Check out the VICE documentary, dedicated to Steve Powers and his art.

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See Black Sabbath for £2.50

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Did anyone manage to grab a ticket to British Summer Time in their impromptu £2.50 flash sale this morning?

The festival, set to take place over seven dates in July at Londons Hyde Park, had tickets for sale online this morning at the grand sum of £2.50. Featuring the headliners Black Sabbath, Neil Young, Arcade Fire and The Libertines, this was a rather suspicious deal considering yesterdays price of £69.

Those that took a gamble and gave their details to axs.com, the festivals ticket provider, will be delighted to know the company will be honouring their mistake and allowing ticket holders to access the festival regardless of the price they payed. Mysteriously, axs.com have now revoked the insanely cheap ticket deal and reinstated the original price.

Surely this will invoke rage in those that purchased tickets early, -they have been listed online since April- but hats off to all those that struck while the iron was hot. Black Sabbath, Motorhead, Sound Garden and Faith No More for less than a pint in Wetherspoons, get in.

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Daft Punk documentary in the making

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BBC World Wide Productions France have announced they are working on a Daft Punk documentary in collaboration with French TV channel Canal +, also home to the Mogwai soundtracked series Les Revenants. The feature length documentary is said to cover the full history of Daft Punk’s career and is scheduled to air in 2015.

How deep inside the mysterious helmet covered lives of Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter the film will dive, we cannot yet say, but there are serious grounds for a great documentary to be made here. With a career spanning over 20 years, the duo have garnered six Grammy awards and album sales of over 12 million. The 2015 flick will be the first ever offical film about the mysterious disco duo. Give this a spin for old times sake.

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The Black Angels announce new EP

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The Black Angels are back with what’s probably the best band photo of the year (look at that sky!?) and a new EP titled Clear Lake Forest, due for release July 21st via Blue Horizon.

The seven track EP marks the first offering of new music since 2013’s Indigo Meadow LP, with new track ‘Sunday Evening’ streaming online now. Hit play below.

Clear Lake Forest received a limited edition 10″ vinyl release on Record Store Day 2014, but on July 21st the EP will be released digitally, as well as CD and Vinyl.

Guitarist Christian Bland comments on the sonic fantasy The Black Angels have been living as of late, “After roaming through the Indigo Meadow, the time has come to journey to the Clear Lake Forest, where 7 tales of diamonds, executioners, and other strange occurrences await underneath the crystal waves lapping in the lake.”

Tracklisting
1. Sunday Evening
2. Tired Eyes
3. Diamond Eyes
4. The Flop
5. An Occurrence at 4507 South Third Street
6. The Executioner
7. Linda’s Gone