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Puppy

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Puppy
‘The Great Beyond’

Firm Crossfire favourites, Puppy, have re-emerged with a brand new video for ‘The Great Beyond’ to tie in with the announcement of their debut EP which is to follow later this summer on Best Fit Recordings.

Taking a couple of cues from Mr Lynch, ‘The Great Beyond’ materialises as a twisted Black Lodge karaoke, with Puppy’s riff worship flowing from Mascis chug to Hammett-style power metal with ease.

Watch this freaky new visual below and catch them live through May and June.

May
24th Nottingham, The Chameleon (Dot to Dot)
30th Wychwood Festival

June
9th London, Birthdays (w/ Theo Verney)
27th London, Old Blue Last

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Courtney Love announces new 7” single

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Famed equally as the queen of provocateur as she is as front woman and songwriter of Hole, Courtney Love has today announced a surprise 7″ single titled ‘Miss Narcissist’.

As well as her own hand-drawn sleeve art, pictured below, the release also contains the B-side ‘Killer Radio’ which is exclusive to the 7″ and will soon be released physically via Ghost Ramp, the label founded by Nathan Williams of Wavves. Stream it here.

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So Stressed

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‘Apple Hill’ / ‘Merv King & The Phantoms’
Honor Press

So Stressed hail from Sacramento and make the kind of ear stinging post-hardcore that demands playback at maximum volume for guaranteed bone crunch. The three-piece have recently hooked up with Honor Press, a brand new label founded by Meredith Graves of Perfect Pussy fame, for the release of their debut album, and ‘Apple Hill’ / ‘Merv King & The Phantoms’ is our first taste.

Fans of noise giants Metz and Pissed Jeans will find solace here, along with those who favour the scrappy racket of Greys and Bad Breeding too, as So Stressed kick out steaming jams riddled with angst, tension and set to blow.

Surprisingly, the trio are reportedly hell bent on perfection, and have a policy of immediately scrapping any song if one band member has the slightest doubt about its intensity. This mutual insistence on the perfect may come as a shocker context to their unhinged and explosive sound, but you can only admire a band who have spent over two years grafting in the studio to get their debut right, their way. Look out for So Stressed’s first album The Unlawful Trade of Greco-Roman Art due for release on May 25th.

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PiL announce new album

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John Lydon’s legendary Public Image Limited have announced their 10th studio album, What The World Needs Now…, for release on September 4th.

The album follows 2012’s This is PiL, which marked the band’s first release in 17 years, and will be preceded by a 10″ single, ‘Double Trouble’ / ‘Betty Page’, on August 21st. The single is also said to be backed by a non-album track titled, ‘Turkey Tits’.

What The World Needs Now… was recorded at Steve Winwood’s Wincraft Studios in the Cotswolds and is a project entirely self-funded by the band to be released on their own label, PiL Official. A full EU tour has also been announced today and will take in a string of shows through the UK, listed below. Tickets go on general sale this Thursday May 21st at 9am.

UK Tour dates

September
18th – Glasgow, 02 ABC
19th – Manchester Academy
20th – Newcastle, Riverside
22nd – York, Fibbers
23rd – Coventry, The Copper Rooms @ Warwick University
25th – Bristol, 02 Academy
26th – Buckley, Tivoli
27th – Reading, Sub 89
29th – Bexhill, De La Warr Pavilion
30th – Norwich, UEA

October
2nd – London, 02 Shepherds Bush Empire
3rd – Frome, Cheese and Grain
4th – Southampton, Engine Rooms

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Mac Demarco shares new song ‘The Way You’d Love Her’

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Following the announcement of his forthcoming mini LP, Another One, Mac Demarco is streaming lead track ‘The Way You’d Love Her’ on SoundCloud. The Canadian has already sold out his headline London date at The Roundhouse, so be sure to catch him at festivals on the dates below this summer.

Another One is due August 7th via Captured Tracks.

UK Tour Dates
June
6 Manchester, Parklife Festival
7 London, Field Day Festival

September
5 Stradbally (Ireland), Electric Picnic
6 Salisbury, End of the Road festival
7 Glasgow, ABC
8 Bristol, Motion
9 London, Roundhouse (sold out)
10 Birmingham, The Institute
12 Manchester, Beacons Metro Festival

Another One Track Listing:

The Way You’d Love Her
Another One
No Other Heart
Just to Put Me Down
A Heart Like Hers
I’ve Been Waiting for Her
Without Me
My House by the Water

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WAND

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Golem
In The Red

As the eerie space wind samples that precede Golem greet your ears, there’s a sense of trepidation and tension instilled, but its laced with magic and set to explode. Wand’s opening riffs are as merciless as they come, and take a firm grip on your malleable mind that refuses to let go for thirty five minutes straight.

Tube amps cooking hot and phasers set for the heart of the sun, Wand sound like Sleep on speed. The sheer power and noise behind ‘The Unexplored Map’ is enough to knock you straight through a stone wall, and it’s both terrifying and exciting that this is just the beginning of their nine track assault.

Sure, you could argue that there’s a somewhat saturated scene as of late, with any old Tom, Dick or Harry shouting the odds over a din of feedback and fuzz and calling it “psych”. But Wand are the antidote to these teenage dirt bags, standing alone in their own bold sonic dimension.

Tracks like ‘Reaper Invert’ and ‘Floating Head’ summon the kind of sludge you’d expect to hear oozing like molasses from the double-stacks of King Buzzo, while ‘Melted Rope’ floats up to newfound cosmic territories with delight, seeing frontman Cory Hanson’s vocal warble almost recalling that of Lennon’s, if he’d hooked up with Kevin Parker via some time travel assisted jam.

Wand’s display of fine sonic wares doesn’t stop there, though. ‘Cave In’s misleading riffs morph into a crazed double-time stampede of swirling noise that just cries for the volume knob on your hi-fi to be, not cranked, but yanked clean off in a frenzy of ear-bending glee. Shortly before namesake ‘Planet Golem’ stoops to Sabbath levels of dark doom rock before oscillating into near-speed metal territory.

Long after Golem has peaked, you’re left marvelling at a record that unites both the futuristic and the fantastical. Whether you’re a fan of medieval sludge and doom, or sci-fi synth mystique, Wand show no fear in blending the two together seamlessly.

Golem is out now on In Red Records.

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Metz share new music video

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Having released their long awaited second album, II, this week via Sub Pop, Metz have shared a brand new music video for ‘The Swimmer’ to mark the occasion.

Watch the story unfold in a frenzy of Gif-style jitters below, packed with all the Chris Cunningham-esque face stretching and big googly eyes you like.

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The Who to headline Glastonbury

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Joining messrs West and Grohl at the top spot, today The Who have been announced as the third and final Glastonbury headline act.

Taking to the stage on Sunday night, the band are set to close the festival with a bang, “unless of course the fireworks get wet”, singer Roger Daltrey added.

Currently mid-way through their 50th anniversary tour, The Who will also headline the British Summertime Hyde Park festival on June 26th, supported by Johnny Marr, Gaz Coombes and Paul Weller, who is also set to play Glastonbury in the penultimate Sunday night slot on the Pyramid Stage.

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Bop English

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‘Struck Matches’
Blood and Biscuits

Bop English, more commonly known as White Denim mastermind James Petralli, has been hard at work crafting a solo venture of, whilst certainly epic at moments, rather retrospective proportions. Peering through the psych-pop prowess that you’d expect from the man that wrote a song like ‘At Night In Dreams’, amidst the haze of riffs and effects, the singers roots come to light in a way that didn’t quite fit the White Denim mould.

‘Struck Matches’ flares up into an acoustic-guitar driven hark back to the glory days, with Petralli layering slap backed vocal delay’s over wah-wah’d licks a plenty. His warped horn section and Texan drawl almost conjuring memories of golden boys Petty, Harrison, Lynne & co. as he leads the way into an infectious Wilburys-indebted boogie that demands multiple replays.

Lyrically, Bop’s dealing with what sounds like a precarious balancing act between consciousness and mind-melt after being handed the pipe and not knowing exactly what lay within the bowl. He sees a walking disaster, but all that’s to be found here is a triumphant ode to blues-rock, teaming with hooks and Americana appeal.

‘Struck Matches’ is taken from Bop English’s Constant Bop LP, out now via Blood and Biscuits. Catch him live in the UK on the dates below.

MAY
29th Glasgow, Broadcast
30th Liverpool, District
31st Birmingham, Hare & Hounds

JUNE
1st Bristol, Louisiana
2nd Brighton, Sticky Mikes
3rd London, Oslo
4th Manchester, Night and Day

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Gallows

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Desolation Sounds
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I like to feed on broken hearts,” roared former Gallows vocalist Frank Carter, but it seems that these days, his ex-bandmates like to feed on adversary. Be it Mr Carter’s 2011 departure, or that of his guitarist brother Steph two years later, each obstacle placed in Gallows’ way sees them return stronger, darker – and, dare we say it, better?

Certainly, Desolation Sounds is no mere re-tread of past glories. There’s still plenty of hardcore rock n’ roll vitriol on display in the likes of ‘Leviathan Rot’ and ‘Leather Crown’, but in general, this is a more expansive and ambitious beast of a record than its predecessor. Witness the eerie choral intro of ‘Chains’, which gives way to sludgy, granite-hewn riffs, or the brooding, gothic vibe of ‘Bonfire Season’, with Wade MacNeil’s mournful vocals lending a sinister edge to proceedings. Later, the clipped, almost robotic rhythms of ‘Death Valley Blues’ and the Mastodon-gone-schizophrenic attack of ‘Swan Song’ will have wondering just what else these guys have up their sleeves.

Overall, Desolation Sounds is the result of Gallows being completely true to themselves, and just as it must have been a liberating experience for its creators, it’s deeply compelling for the listener. Oh, and most of these songs will probably sound even better live. Find out for yourself at the following dates:

May
22nd – Glasgow Cathouse
23rd – Leeds Slam Dunk Festival
24th – Hatfield Slam Dunk Festival
25th – Wolverhampton Slam Dunk Festival
26th – London Garage
27th – Manchester Sound Control

Alex Gosman