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Incoming: The Guide to Punks on Film

If you’re at university and study a course or module involving film, chances are your reference material consists of Sight and Sound, over 9000 books by Stephen Neale and plenty more pieces of yawn-inducing garbage. Well, Zack Carlson and Bryan Connolly have put a megaton of hours of research to bring you Destroy All Movies!!! The Complete Guide To Punks On Film, something guaranteed to inspire and spice up your essay.

Even if you’re not at university writing tedious spiel about genre and watching Blade Runner for the 500th time, this is a must have for fans of punk music and film alike. The 600 page book documents over 1000 feature films and  includes interviews with major players. Richard Hell (author of the foreword) and Ian MacKaye of Minor Threat, Keith Morris of Black Flag and Circle Jerks, Lee Ving of Fear, Shawn Stern of Youth Brigade and many more are victim to insightful questions from the masterminds at work behind this.

Due out in December this should be on all you snot-nosed geek’s wishlists for Christmas.

Head here for more information.

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Boxman pro for Crayon!

Well, not exactly. But the infamous C.S.C. mascot, Boxman has become so omnipresent on the streets of Cardiff that Crayon have decided to encourage it by whacking him on a new deck that will be available in all Crayon stockists next week.

See the flyer below for a sly gander at the deck and to witness Welsh Tommy attempt the YMCA up a wall.

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Mark Suciu explains the Ibex

Habitat Footwear recently rolled out a series of commercials with Alex Davis explaining the amount of substance behind each style of shoe. Here it’s Mark Suciu’s turn as he discusses the Ibex and then goes and skates in the rain like some sort of nutter.

If these shoes are as waterproof as he claims then we could all use a pair over here right now. Watch below…

And if you haven’t already, be sure to check both Mark Suciu and Alex Davis in the fantastic Origin, available now.

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Ravenous ‘????’ Premiere announced

The second video from the Ravenous camp, titled ‘????’, is due to be dropping visual bombs on eyes across the country at the end of this month.

Two premieres have been announced, one in Sheffield and one in London so there’s no excuse not to catch this. Peep the flyer below for all the information you could possibly want, postcodes ‘n all.

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Weezer

Pinkerton (Deluxe Edition)
Geffen Records

Pinkerton is an album close to the heart of many a Weezer fan. And ultimately, this new edition of the classic is very much a fan’s collection of songs. The first disc features the original album but also has some superior B-side gems tacked onto the end. ‘You Gave Your Love To Me Softly’ and ‘I Just Threw Out The Love of My Dreams’ are undoubtedly two of Weezer’s best songs to date and haven’t really received the attention or prominence they deserve on a Weezer release until now where they are featured in proximity to the original collection of songs that is Pinkerton. Almost as a natural extension of the record itself. Some alternate versions of tracks also give a more in-depth look at the band’s catalogue and the workings of their songwriting prowess in those days. An interview snippet at the end of the disc sees the band discussing the merits of Pink versus Blue in a radio interview. If I have one qualm about this release it’s that maybe this interview track should have been included on the second rather than the first disc.

The second half of this classic re-issue features a CD of some rough and alternate versions of tracks as well as live and session versions. A theme amongst this particular side of the collection is the band’s tendency to go off on a slightly discordant tangent and mess around with the fibre of the songs in a live setting. This really demonstrates a specific period of live performance for the band as they soon went on to cut right down on playing Pinkerton tracks live (remember when they became disillusioned with it?) and would play any material included in their set in a very straight-up, true-to-the-record manner.

Pinkerton as it stands in its original guise is a joy of an album which consistently and expertly treads the line between perfect pop song and rough around the edges raucous rock onslaught, with a touch of tenderness thrown in too. It’s difficult to fault the album and the wealth of new material added to this new edition will be a most welcome addition to any fan’s collection, particularly with those amazing B-sides. If you’re not big into early Weezer though, you’ll most likely be slightly perturbed by Rivers’ rough and ready vocal stylings in the offerings on disc 2. No matter, stick to disc 1! It’s a classic.

Winegums

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Bad Religion

The Dissent Of Man
Epitaph

2010 saw SoCal veterans Bad Religion notch up a grand 30+ years in existence. That’s some legacy, and a plaque of honour in the Punk House of Fame is already long assured. They have also released their 15th studio album, containing fifteen new songs. Those with a keen ear will recognise ‘The Resist Stance’ from the free download live album released earlier this year, whilst an acoustic version of ‘Won’t Somebody’ was included in the deluxe version of their last album ‘New Maps of Hell’. And to be honest the blistering lead riffage of ‘Meeting of The Minds’ (one of the best tracks on here) has been recycled a fair few times over the years. Hey, I’m a big believer in the benefits of recycling to protect the planet and all that, but, you know…

So look, the big question is, with all this rich history under their belts, and a collective age that’s downright Jurassic, can Bad Religion 2010 still cut it across 15 tracks, or should these 21st Century Dignitas Boys be sent packing?

Well, as a long term fan of their music, I must admit it took a couple of full spins to start warming to these songs, as a collective entity. Sure, the opening salvo of ‘The Day That The Earth Stalled’, ‘Only Rain’ and the already mentioned ‘Resist Stance’ will easily satisfy even the most cynical BR listener. There on in it’s a bit patchier; ‘Pride and Pallor’ is a smart rocker, fired up by a Social D lead, and “Someone to Believe” rips heavily from The Germs. The anthemic ‘Wrong Way Kids’ is benchmark mid-period (major label era) Bad Religion with punchy verse and cheesy woah-woah chorus you still can’t resist. ‘Avalon’ is a standout, would have fitted in perfectly on ‘Process to Belief’. But it’s followed by ‘Cyanide’… c’mon, a song called ‘Cyanide’ should not sound this, well, MOR. Apparently a member of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers plays lead guitar. I always preferred the Johnny Thunders version myself. In the latter stages ‘Ad Hominem’ raises the spirits, with its intelligent lyrics and burning guitars… “I’m just a soft cover version of a much harder tale, a walking resemblance of ruts in the trail”. The album closes out with the very poppy ‘Won’t Say Anything’, that’s actually a really nice textured song, but I was urgently waiting for a final loud burst… that never came.

In summary then; a very mixed bag of tunes on this album, or as The Damned would have it… “another case of hit or miss”…

Pete Craven

Bad Religion – The Resist Stance by Epitaph Records

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Busta Rhymes announces one-off London show

Here’s some news to fire up your cold winter morning. Hip hop legend whose idiosyncrasies have influenced countless imitators, Busta Rhymes has announced that he will be playing one show at The Coronet in London on December 7th.

He will be joined by Jehst, Shortee Blitz and more TBA. Click on the flyer below for tickets and be sure to head down as this show is guaranteed to be filled with rhymes galore, rhymes galore, RHYMES GALORE.

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We Are Animal release debut album

One of the finest, most eclectic and musically pure indie rock groups to emerge from Wales in recent years, WE//ARE//ANIMAL have just released their debut album ‘Idolise‘ today.

If you’re going to introduce yourselves to at least one new band this year, make it WE//ARE/ANIMAL. Their album is available now from Rough Trade and most good record stores.Keep your eyes open for an Introducing interview with the band dropping later this week.

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Pulp to reform for Wireless Festival

The highly influential Sheffield brit poppers Pulp will be reuniting for a one-off festival appearance in 2011.

All of the band’s original members will be involved as the band are set to play Wireless Festival in Hyde Park on July 3rd. The announcement was made at just the right time as tickets for the festival go on sale this Friday (November 12th).

For more information on Pulp’s reformation head here.

And in case you weren’t aware, Pulp were responsible for making one of the greatest skateboard parts of all time even greater. Click here to watch PJ Ladd’s part in PJ Ladd’s Wonderful Horrible Life and listen to Like A Friend below.

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Danny Brady and friends hit New York

This wee clip should warm you up a little bit this viciously cold Monday morning. Danny Brady and friends hit up Astoria Park in New York with excellent results.

Peep the goodness below and start praying for the rain to ease up. Also, pump up the jam.

Too Many Men at Astoria Park from Rob Harris on Vimeo.