25th November – Waterfront, Norwich
26th November – KOKO, London
27th November – Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton
28th November – Academy 2, Manchester
29th November – Garage, Glasgow
30th November – Corporation, Sheffield
Every Time I Die have announced the release of a weekly web series entitled ‘Shit Happens: The Series?‘. The series will follow Buffalo’s most notorious hardcore party fiends as they encounter stupid and awesome crap that only Keith Buckley and his troupe could encounter.
Bassist Josh Newton insists that this isn’t a serious documentary or an attempt to be funny and to distract from touring, “It’s us being idiots” he says.
The first full episode will air on July 28th and you can stream the series’ theme song here.
In addition this, the band have announced a tour of Europe, which includes UK dates. These are a bloody exciting band to see live so don’t hesitate to pick up tickets.
British rockers Dinosaur Pile-Up will be embarking on a tour of the UK this September.
The band’s hotly anticipated debut album, ‘Growing Pains‘, is set to be released in September and the release will be accompanied by a huge tour. The album’s lead single, ‘Birds And Planes‘, will be released on July 26th on digital download and limited 7″ vinyl formats.
You can catch the band at the following dates…
Sep 13th – York Stereo
Sep 14th- Manchester Ruby Lounge
Sep 15th – Notts Bodega Social Club
Sep 16th – Bristol Cooler
Sep 17th – London KCLSU
Sep 19th – Exeter Timepiece
Sep 20th – Birmingham Hare & Hounds
Sep 21nd – Liverpool Masque
Sep 22nd – Edinburgh Electric Circus
Sep 23rd – Glasgow King Tuts
Sep 24th – Leeds Cockpit
Sep 27th – Stoke Sugarmill
Sep 28th – Brighton Coalition
Sep 29th – Cambridge Haymakers
Sep 30th – Sheffield Plug
Oct 1st – Crewe The Box
Approved by The Boss himself, The Gaslight Anthem will be taking their New Jersey rock sound to the UK in another must-see tour during October and November.
Tickets for the following dates go on sale on 2nd July.
21st October – London Hammersmith Apollo
22nd October – Southampton Guildhall
23rd October – Bristol Academy
24th October- Wolverhampton Civic Hall
16th November – Nottingham Rock City
17th November – Leeds Academy
18th November – Newcastle Academy
19th November – Edinburgh Picture House
20th November – Manchester Apollo
Against Me! and Fucked Up, two bands who have already established themselves as two of the most exciting punk bands to see live in recent years, have announced that they are visiting our shores again in October and November.
The bands will be joined by Crazy Arms and Japanese Voyeurs and will play the following dates…
24th October – Plymouth University
25th October – Bristol O2 Academy
26th October – Coventry Kasbah
27th October – Glasgow QMU
28th October – Nottingham Rock City
29th October – Leeds Metropolitan University
1st November – Cambridge The Junction
2nd November – Oxford 02 Academy
3rd November – London Camden Electric Ballroom
The new Black Mountain video for ‘Old Fangs‘, a cut off their upcoming third album ‘Wilderness Heart‘ was posted online this week.
The album will be released through Jagjaguwar on the 13th September in the middle of the band’s UK Tour. The band will be playing T In The Park and Latitiude Festival as well as the following dates in September and one London date in October…
Oxford Academy – 4th September Birmingham Hare & Hounds – 5th September Brighton Concorde – 8th September Isle of Wight Bestival – 10th September Larmer Tree Gardens, Dorset End Of The Road Festival – 11th September Leeds TJs Woodhouse Club – 12th September Glasgow Oran Mor – 14th September Manchester Academy 3 – 15th September Nottingham Rescue Rooms – 16th September London Shepherds Bush Empire – 7th October
Hot of the heels of his magnum opus ‘Cosmogramma‘, released earlier this year, Flying Lotus will be performing a live film score at the Tate Modern in London this Summer alongside two other live shows.
Fly Lo will be playing an earlier gig of his usual bubbling beats and soulful dance jams with his Brainfeeder posse at the Hearn Street Car Park on the 14th August. On the 16th August he will be performing the score to Harry Smith’s ‘Heaven And Earth Magic‘ at the Tate.
His London excursion concludes with his Infinity show at the ICA on the 18th August. Infinity will include Ravi Coltrane, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Rebekah Raff and many more musicians that played on Cosmogramma.
Tickets go on sale today and are available from the Tate website.
Check out the video below for an exclusive insight into Cosmogramma’s artwork courtesy of Warp Records.
The bluesy mathcore troupe Dillinger Escape Plan will be gracing our shores alongside Sheffield’s Rolo Tomassi this October. Here are the dates…
Southampton, University – 27th October Birmingham, Academy 2 – 28th October Glasgow, Garage – 29th October Manchester, Club Academy – 30th October
Nottingham, Rescue Rooms – 1st November Bristol, Academy – 2nd November Norwich, Waterfront – 3rd November Brighton, Concorde 2 – 4th November London, Electric Ballroom – 5th November Leeds, University – 6th November
The band, who will curate ATP’s Nightmare Before Christmas which takes place between December 3rd and 5th, will play four dates, ending up at the Troxy in London on December 13th. The full dates are:
7th – Manchester Academy
8th – Glasgow Barrowlands
12th – Bristol Ansom Rooms
13th – London Troxy