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Thin Privilege

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‘Hex Charmer’
Struggletown

Thin Privilege are a four piece noise-rock band from Glasgow. Born out of the close-knit, underground scene up in Scotland, this band unites members from Hunt/Gather, Salò and Billy Ray Osiris. The result? A relentless single.

Sharing a simple ethos of bass, drums, vocals and more bass. To say that this four piece make an absolute fucking racket is an understatement. ‘Hex Charmer’ steams in at just over two minutes of grinding, sub-frequency fuzz. Driven by the throttling hold of two blasting bass guitars, this is post-punk turned up to 11.

‘Hex Charmer’ is just a glimpse of what’s in store from Thin Privilege’s upcoming self-titled debut album. Hit play below for a good ear blasting and head to their bandcamp to for a name-your-price download of this stonking track.

Thin Priviledge is due for release May 7th via Struggletown Records.

Dave Palmer

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Parquet Courts announce new album

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Parquet Courts wowed us all last year, exploding out of nowhere with their slap in the face of a debut, Light Up Gold, an album still firmly glued to record players the world over.

With the dust far from settled, Brooklyns finest four are ready and waiting with a follow up album, Sunbathing Animal, due this summer via Rough Trade Records.

The title track and lead single of this sophomore is streaming online now. The video for which is filmed in singer/guitarist Andrew Savage’s apartment, starring his beloved cat, Frida. Watch below.

Catch them on tour in the UK through June and grab your pre-order of this hugely anticipated 2nd album here.

June UK Tour
21st – Glasgow @ SWG3
22nd – Liverpool @ Kazimier
23rd – Birmingham @ Birmingham Institute
25th – London @ ULU
26th – Oxford @ Oxford Academy 2

Sunbathing Animal is due for UK release June 2nd via Rough Trade Records.

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Silo

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Work
Novennial Paralysis

Silo are a three piece band from Denmark, and together they concoct the most captivatingly obscure music you’ll hear this side of the solar system.

If you haven’t seen nor heard of Silo until now, be aware that this is by no means the first time they’ve made some noise. The last time Silo were an active band was some 13 years ago with barely a handful of releases on WIRE frontman Colin Newman’s label, Swim Records, before the band sadly faded out of music and into the perils of ‘real life’.

Thankfully, Silo have ended this vow of silence, and reconvene to bring us a brand new album, Work. This is a particularly obscure body of music and often intensely monotonous, applying the pressure straight form the off. Glancing at the artwork, it’s plain to see where the inspiration for this one has come from.

Fading into brooding instrumental opener ‘Filaments’, you can sense it’s going to be an eventful journey. The first three tracks on Work are as warped and twisted as they come, each built on a sturdy industrial rhythm and a cacophony of clashing guitar frequency. These tracks swing into each other like a relentless pendulum of noise until the bottomless bass hook of ‘Stationary’ gives way, cascading into an interlude of synthesised sensations.

After coming up for air, Silo pick up where they left off with hiphop infested curveball, ‘Cabinn Fever’. The heavy grooves and broken beats of which feature album guests High Priest and M Sayyid, coating this track with their rap verse spat all over it.

Offering itself up as a musical sedative to the chaos that came before, ‘O’ is one of the more mellow tracks on Work, but undoubtedly one of the finest. The droning bass line, shattered rhythms and synth inflections all melt into something deeply twisted and far beyond the norm.

As this journey comes to a close, you’re left with what’s probably the bleakest song title ever. ‘The Inexorable Sadness of Pencils’ chimes on infinitely, shedding a new light on the meaning of monotony.

If you like it loud and left field, Work is an album to get fully immersed in. Silo harness the endless capabilities of effects and computers and run wild with them. Digitally reshaping their guitar hooks and broken beats to make disturbingly futuristic sounds. It’s uncommon to hear music bearing these unexplainable, ultramodern qualities coming from anywhere other than the Turquoise Hexagon Sun studios, until now.

Work is available from April 14th via Novennial Paralysis.

Dave Palmer

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True Widow live at the Islington Academy

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Islington Academy
9th April 2014

Set in the middle of a shopping centre in Angel, the Islington Academy hardly has the history that many of London’s venues have, however a band worth its crust should be able to transcend any potential limitations of its venue, right? And did True Widow? Well that’s we’re about to find out…

First on the stage was London’s Broken DC with their seismic blend of 90s indebted alt. rock and crushing post-rock. Though their influences may be clear (from Slint to Trail of Dead to Russian Circles), they’re far from being slaves to them, with enough varied instrumentation and time signatures to truly enrapture the growing audience. The two duelling guitars truly play off each other, before coming together for some of the night’s heaviest moments.

Dallas’s True Widow know exactly what they want to do and how to do it exceptionally. Their minimal setup is all fuzz and stomp, creating longingly drawn out slow burners. They are essentially the innovators of this particular craft, so much so that their entire set (unsurprisingly to those who know them on record), never deviates from this template.

Heavy on tracks from last year’s sublime Circuambilation record, particular highlights included ‘Four Teeth’, where bassist Nicole Estill takes the lead vocal duties, with its yearning drone forcing the audience to sway in zombie-like motion. Throughout the set, the band are completely on point, it seems almost effortless.

As note perfect as each track was, at times it felt like the music was simply not quite loud enough. Where I wanted the bass heavy tracks to reverberate in my chest, it did not. I wanted to be pummelled by the sound. The band play on the tag ‘stoner-gaze’, though the stoner element was definitely more at the forefront on this occasion. Live reviews of shoegaze bands over the years have bemoaned and praised the volume levels of these shows, so I appreciate it is a fine art getting it just right, while being able to appreciate the song-craft – however True Widow’s tracks are in essence far heavier than most shoegaze bands and would have surely been heightened by a few extra decibels. This is perhaps where the venue could have played a part. A smaller basement venue could have housed the band’s sound perfectly.

The band are clearly progressing and picking up new fans along the way, but here’s hoping larger venues that are opening up to them doesn’t diminish what makes them truly powerful.

Augustus Groove

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Wolf Alice share a new track from forthcoming EP

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London four piece Wolf Alice have just dropped the lead track to their upcoming EP Creature Songs.

‘Moaning Lisa Smile’ is the first look in we get from Wolf Alice this year, and it’s a bloody good one. If this brand new track is anything to go by then it seems like Creature Songs is going to be a step towards the grungier side of the indie guitar waters.

Waste no time in pressing play for two and a half minutes of hard rocking grunge. Tainted with bitter sweet, boy girl harmonies and enormous guitar sounds, this is hit repeat good and no doubt the best we’ve heard from Wolf Alice yet.

The band head out on a full UK Tour in May, scroll down for live dates.

Look out for the EP from May 26th on Dirty Hit Records.

Wolf Alice Tour Dates:

May 1st King Tut’s, Glasgow
May 2nd Liverpool Sound City, Liverpool
May 3rd Live at Leeds, Leeds
May 4th Sunday Live, Stockton
May 5th Fruit, Hull
May 6th Leadmill 2, Sheffield
May 7th Think Tank, Newcastle
May 12th Institute Temple, Birmingham
May 13th O2 Academy 2, Oxford
May 14th Portland Arms, Cambridge
May 15th Esquires, Bedford
May 16th Boileroom, Guildford
May 17th Cookie Jar, Leicester
May 18th Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth
May 20th The Haunt, Brighton
May 21st 53 Degrees, Preston
May 27th Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes
May 28th Scala, London

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White Lung Announce New Album

Resilient rock ‘n’ rollers White Lung have today announced their third album Deep Fantasy is due for release June 16th via Domino Records.

Fear not, despite having to wait ’till summer for this exciting installment of noise, the band have put together a playlist of tracks they took inspiration from for Deep Fantasy. From Venom to Van Morrison, there’s something in there for everyone.
Click here to listen.

The first taste of what’s to come from this LP is brought to you by the most kick-in-the-teeth of a new single ‘Drown With The Monster’. Be sure to blast out this gut wrenching track at no less than full volume.

Catch White Lung live in May when they head to the UK to kick off a full European tour, dates below.

May Tour Dates:
10th – The Great Escape Festival, Brighton
11th – Louisiana, Bristol
22nd – 100 Club, London
26th – Gold Sounds Fest, Leeds

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Rasputin’s Secret Police

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Rasputin’s Secret Police
Fleeting Youth Records

Rasputin’s Secret Police are a two piece band from Philadelphia. Even though you may not have heard their two-man-made musings until now, they are in fact seasoned professionals in the art of noise making.

Having been in the business of crafting filthy grunge music together for over 13 years -almost exclusively for those in the know in Drexel Hill, Philadelphia- Brandon Ayres (guitar & vocals) and Josh Phillips (Drums) are now stepping out to a wider audience with their upcoming Fleeting Youth Records cassette release Comfortable.

The filthy grunge this band churn out comes in the most raw and primitive form. Let ‘Freaks’ be the perfect example. This track oozes a gloomy and twisted discordance, a verse of huge, wall of sound sustain and traipsing drums support a vocal that juxtaposes the honeyed tones of Billy Corgan with the wailing’s of Ozzy Osbourne. All this meanders into a chorus of what’s probably the loosest and lo-fi drum fills you’ll ever hear.

This eruptive stoner rock duo can jump from total sedation to the most electrifying noise in an instant, if you dig early Smashing Pumpkins and Dinosaur Jr then their upcoming album Comfortable is just the ear-bashing you need. If you’re savvy, waste no time in heading to their bandcamp for hours of lo-fi grunge listening.

(Or Head to this months Buzzbombs feature to hear another mean track from RSP!)

Comfortable is available from March 25th via Fleeting Youth Records.

Dave Palmer

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White Lung

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White Lung
Drown With The Monster
Domino

Vancouver rock ‘n’ rollers White Lung have signed to Domino Records. To celebrate this magnificent pairing they’ve dropped the video for what is an absolute behemoth of a new single.

‘Drown With The Monster’ is a 2 minute aggression advocate. This track sounds like Kathleen Hanna joined Trash Talk, fueled by face melting guitar and bass riffs that drive front woman Mish Way’s vocal howl straight home.

In her own words – “This song is about kicking habits and running away with a new distraction. It’s a song about my two biggest vices, but I’d rather drown with the monster than blow dry my wounds.”

Now joined by Wax Idols front woman Hether Fortune on bass duties, the new White Lung sound unstoppable. Hit play below and embrace this razor sharp hardcore, guaranteed to blow your head clean off.

‘Drown With The Monster’ is released April 29th via Domino Records. Get your 7″ pre-ordered here and catch them live at The Great Escape in May.

Dave Palmer

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Tense Men

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Where Dull Care Is Forgotten
Faux Discx

Comprising of members from Sauna Youth, Cold Pumas and Omi Palone, namely Rich, Ollie and Liam, together, these three enigmas are Tense Men.

Aside from an unnamed cassette release on Cazenove Tapes a couple of years ago, -back when Tense Men operated as a two piece- little has been heard of this minimalistic trio until now. Tense Men have finally arrived with a mini LP, Where Dull Care Is Forgotten.

‘Stages of Boredom’ sets the tone here. Creeping in with a walking bass and tight, linear guitar riffing. A formula which is applied to most of the six tracks featured on this LP.

The concentrated repetition of ‘RNRFON’ is almost enough to induce a psychiatric episode. The drums and bass lock together so tightly here it’s comparable to having your head stuck in a vice. This is arguably the highest point of the LP and is to be played at no less than full volume to ensure you feel some serious pressure around your skull.

Title track ‘Where Dull Care Is Forgotten’ is almost reminiscent of King Krule and his vocal musings, with steady held notes building in volume to create an accommodating blank canvas for singer/guitarist Ollie Fisher’s haunting drawl.

Closing number ‘Opiate Glow’ finally unleashes the grit that Tense Men have pent up over the past five tracks. Just when you think they’ve ironed out every crease with their tight, close knit chords-a-scratching structures, they step on the distortion and screw it all back up again.

Where Dull Care Is Forgotten is a claustrophobic collection of experimental punk that lives up to the band’s name. Clocking out at just over 20 minutes, these boldly minimalistic jams confirm Tense Men’s sound as raw, stripped back and increasingly intense. Each track boasts a stiff and rigid attitude with repetition at its core, sure to leave you firmly on edge and anxious for more of Tense Men’s mysterious melody.

Where Dull Care Is Forgotten is due for release March 10th 2014 via Faux Discx.

Dave Palmer

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New Cerebral Ballzy track for free download

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Brooklyn punks Cerebral Ballzy have dropped new track ‘Speed Wobbles’ on soundcloud for free download. Released as the B-side to their 7″ single ‘Better In Leather’, both tracks are business as usual for ballzy with hard, fast, full throttle thrashing from start to finish. Much in the same vein as hardcore mob OFF! who Ballzy are set to tour the States with over April and May.

Now signed to Julian Casablancas’ label, Cult Records, Cerebral Ballzy’s second album Jaded & Faded is rumored for release later this year. Stay tuned.

Click below to stream ‘Speed Wobbles’ / ‘Better In Leather’ and scroll down for tour dates with OFF!

OFF! / Cerebral Ballzy Tour Dates

April 9 / Oakland, CA / Metro Operahouse
April 11 / Portland, OR / Hawthorne
April 12 / Vancouver, BC / Fortune Sound Club
April 13 / Seattle, WA / El Corazon
April 15 / Boise, ID / Neurolux
April 18 / Colorado Springs, CO / Black Sheep
April 19 / Denver, CO / Marquis
April 21 / Tucson, AZ / Club Congress
April 22 / Phoenix, AZ / Crescent Ballroom
April 23 / Los Angeles, CA / Roxy
May 7 / Minneapolis, MN / The Triple Rock
May 8 / Chicago, IL / The Bottom Lounge
May 9 / Detroit, MI / Small’s 2H
May 10 / Toronto, ON / Mod Club at CMW
May 12 / Asbury Park, NJ / Asbury Lanes
May 15 / Baltimore, MD / The Ottobar
May 16 / Philadelphia, PA / the First Unitarian Church
May 17 / New York, NY / Bowery Ballroom
May 18 / Cambridge, MA / the Middle East