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OBEY THE GIANT – The Shepard Fairey Story

If there’s one artist from our generation who captured the world through ink, print and paint, then it has to go to fellow skater/music lover Shepard Fairey. A new 20minute film has been released overnight online based on the true story of Shepard’s first act of street art during his time at Rhode Island School of Design from 1989-1992.

It’s bizarre to see Shepard acted out in this way but if films based on real life float your boat and you are genuinely interested in his back story of how Obey Giant came about then press play. In reaction to this film, Fairey has said this week: “While I approve of the film, please note, I had no creative or financial involvement in the making of this film.”

OBEY THE GIANT – The Shepard Fairey Story from Julian Marshall on Vimeo.

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American Hardcore book ripped apart by DJ

Hardcore: that wonderful musical movement that kicked off in the 80’s pushing punk music to another level in the US. It’s been documented for years in zines, all over the web, bands have reformed, there’s a even a new film coming all about it. This scene is very much part of our make up and partly why why we spend hours bringing you skateboarding and music all day long in here, but unfortunately it’s becoming so popular that fashion twats are beginning to ruin this history with no care or attention and it’s getting worse by the week.

A month ago we plugged a new book and exhibition for American Hardcore that the Vinyl Factory have put together. On the surface, this looked to be legit but what actually rolled out on the opening night was quite the opposite from an account online today.

Hardcore lover Jamie Thomson was asked to DJ at the launch party and thought it would be fun, but his recent review about the entire ordeal shows American Hardcore to be yet another example of fashion conscious pillocks spending their spare time on trying to fit in with what is seen to be cool. The gallery ‘exhibition’ itself is made up of a “giant oblong frame of fifty 7″ sleeves – for this was what this entire exhibition consisted of: no explanations, no notes, no additional material – just a bunch of record sleeves”.

The party was said to be attended by “self-congratulatory cunts celebrating their charmed lives” as depicted in James’ blog – “full of moneyed arseholes with nary a clue about what they were listening to nor the inclination to investigate any further”.

The book itself was put together by UK punk collector and “Gold card anarchist” Toby Mott who is also alleged to have published the book riddled with wrong facts: “Adolescents’ ‘Welcome to Reality’ is listed as being from 1990, rather than a decade earlier, because he’s used the fucking repress!”

We will leave you with Jamie’s scathing ender as this says it all about this ‘book’, and made us laugh out loud.

“Worse still are the listings for the Fear and Bad Brains EPs, which refer to the boots of those respective records, and even then the fucking dates are wrong. The exhibition blurb claims it “visually documents the scene’s subtle shifts and changes between the late seventies and early nineties”. To put it in visual art terms, they’ve listed Warhol’s Campell Soup Cans as hailing from 1987, because that’s when you could buy a poster of it in Athena. And, lest we forget, now we’re just looking at covers of bootlegs in this special book? Maybe that’s why they’re charging £50 a copy, so he can afford to buy the originals and put them in their own special little exhibition.”

If you need a decent book on hardcore punk, try the real American-Hardcore by Steven Blush or the film that came out a couple of years back.

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Henry Rollins and Ian Mackaye radio show

It’s not often these two friends get to sit in a studio together and nerd out on new tunes, musical history and more, so you should get stuck into the latest Henry Rollins KCRW radio show with guest Ian Mackaye.

It’s two hours long filled with fantastic tunes and of course, great banter from two of the OG 80s hardcore hero’s.

Playlist:

01: Booker T. & The MG’S — “Green Onions” (Stax Revue Live At The 5/4 Ballroom)
02: Vile Cherubs — “Man With A Photograph” (The Man Who Has No Eats No Sweats)
03: Q And Not U — “Kiss Distinctly” (No Kill No Beep Beep)
04: Lungfish — “Wailing Like Dragons” (Feral Hymns)
05: Radio Birdman — “New Race” (Radios Appear)
06: Black Eyes – “Drums” (Cough)
07: Follow Fashion Monkeys – “Managerie” (Unreleased Session)
08: Slant 6 — “Double Edged Knife” (Soda Pop*Rip Off)
09: Stooges Brass Band — “Where You From” (It’s About Time)
10: Eddy Current Suppression Ring — “She’s Dancing Away” (So Many Things)
11: The Ramsey Lewis Trio — “Hang On Sloopy” (Hang On Ramsey!)
12: Led Zeppelin — “The Song Remains The Same”
13: Happy Go Licky – “Twist And Shout” (Happy Go Licky Will Play)
14: Medications — “The Perfect Target” (5 Songs)
15: SPRCSS — “Ours Is Expanding Light” (Unreleased)
16: Funkadelic — “Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow”
17: The Nurses — “D.Y.F.” (Single)
18: Nation Of Ulyses — “SS Exploder” (Plays Pretty For Baby)
19: Red C — “Pressure’s On” (Unreleased demo)
20: Rocket From The Crypt — “Pressure’s On” (All Systems Go)

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Enter Shikari: ‘The Paddington Frisk’ video

Hertfordshire’s Enter Shikari have recently released their new song ‘The Paddington Frisk’. The song is a mere 1 minute and 23 seconds long and comes with a packed punch.

Frontman Rou Reynolds said that the new single is a part of a trilogy, and that they’re currently unsure on what will happen to the other two songs that the band recently recorded alongside The Paddington Frisk. The track is co-produced by the band and Dan Weller, who also produced A Flash Flood Of Colour.

Enter Shikari are currently on a mammoth tour alongside Hacktivist. Get some.

APRIL

Wed 10th –  Weston Supermare – Grand Pier
Fri 12th –  Swansea – Brangwyn Hall (Sold Out)
Sat 13th –  Ebbw Vale – Leisure Centre
Mon 15th – New Brighton – Floral Pavilion (Sold Out)
Tue 16th –  Kilmarnock – Grand Hall
Wed 17th –  Inverness – Iron Works
Thur 18th – Aberdeen – Garage (Sold Out)
Sun 21st –  Galashiels – Volunteer Hall
Mon 22nd –  Lincoln – Engine Shed
Tue 23rd –  Scarborough – Spa. Grand Hall (upgraded from Ocean Rooms)
Wed 24th –  Scunthorpe – Baths Hall
Fri 26th –  Hatfield – Forum (Sold Out)
Sat 27th –  Northampton – Roadmender (Sold Out)
Sun 28th –  Peterborough – Cresset (Sold Out)
Tue 30th –  Belfast – Mandela Hall

MAY
Wed 1st – Derry – Nerve Centre
Thur 2nd – Cork – Pavilion
Fri 3rd – Dublin – Academy
Sat 4th – Liverpool – Academy (Liverpool Sound City)
Sun 5th – Coventry – Kasbah (Sold Out)

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Wu-Tang Clan announce one-off London gig

Wu-Tang Clan have just announced that they will be playing the O2 Brixton Academy on July 26th as a part of the 20th anniversary of their debut album Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), which is in November. Being advertised as “The World’s biggest hip-hop group celebrate their 20th anniversary”, this will be a show that you do not want to miss.

Edit: Manchester’s O2 Apollo has now been announced too on July 25th. Tickets are on sale from today, priced at £39.99 each from here.

Method Man previously confirmed that a new album is on its way at a show in the US.

Words: Sean Hendrie

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Slam Dunk announce 13 more bands!

Slam Dunk Festival have announced 13 more bands who will be playing the 3 date festival around the UK this May. With headliners All Time Low, Four Year Strong and Deaf Havana already announced to play the festival, the festival will now host the likes of
Kids In Glass Houses, Bury Tomorrow, Cancer Bats, Heights, Heart In Hand, Tonight Alive, Heroes For Hire, House VS Hurricane, The American Scene, Gnarwolves, Blitz Kids, Captain Chunk! and [spunge]

Slam Dunk Festival dates:

25th May – Leeds University
26 May – The Forum, Hatfield
27th May – Civic, Wolverhampton

For ticket information visit www.slamdunkmusic.com.

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The Men release ‘I Saw Her Face’ video

Welcome to The Men‘s first promo video for their latest single “I Saw Her Face“. It’s an old school affair and does a cracking job of introducing you to the new sound they have rolled out on their latest album.

the album is called ‘New Moon’ and we managed to pick it up at their live show this week so expect a review soon. Oh, and before you click play, don’t expect anything like what’s on ‘Leave Home’, this lot are like Ween and on the move soundwise like nobody else out there right now.

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American Hardcore exhibition & book incoming

The 80s hardcore scene in the US has been done to death but still keeps giving in 2013. A new A5 book and exhibition featuring 50 7″ covers from classic releases in that era will be showcased in London at The Vinyl Factory’s gallery in Chelsea from 11 April – 4 May.

Titled American Hardcore, 1978-1990 the book limited to only 300 (signed and numbered) comes with a fold-out A1 print and exclusive 7″ vinyl pressing of a Black Flag interview from 1981 and is printed using a Risograph machine. This is a special print process akin to screen printing, and perfectly reflects the DIY aesthetic of the artwork.

The book that is available to pre-order for £50 also has an extended Q&A with author and UK punk collector Toby Mott and US punk collector and curator Bryan Ray Turcotte discussing the importance of the scene that spread like wildfire and paved the way for many touring bands generations after.

The collection of 50 seven-inch singles will be for sale as a framed artwork from the gallery. Put this in your diary today and we will bring you a gallery feature on this when it opens.

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New Raekwon & Ghostface Killah tracks

After Method Man revealed that there’s a new Wu Tang album in the works to celebrate 20 years of the Clan both Raekwon & Ghostface Killah have dropped new licks online this week.

Raekwon has released a tune from his F.I.L.A. project with JD ERA scheduled for June. Whilst Ghostface stars on a collaboration with film composer Adrian Younge. Have a listen here.

Raekwon-whatever baby. (feat. JD Era)

Enemies [feat. The Delfonics] from Twelve Reasons To Die by Ghostface Killah and Adrian Younge.

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Napalm Death to play the V&A

Grindcore legends Napalm Death have been confirmed to play the V&A in London. One of the biggest surprises you will hear this year! they will be joining V&A Ceramics Resident Keith Harrison in a 30 minute session through clay sound systems as his installation takes shape.

This experimental malarkey will happen on Friday 22nd March at 7pm. Book your tickets to this one off event here.