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Ceremony live at Rock City, Nottingham

22.03.12
By Mark Taylor

Walking through the crowd, vocalist Ross Farrar jumps on stage, only to grab the mic and jump back in as the band launches into ‘Hysteria’ from their latest offering ‘Zoo’. Disappointingly, the crowd don’t really respond and keep a safe distance back – this all changes when the band kick into ‘Sick’ though (from the excellent Rohnert Park LP) and everyone surges forward, no longer worried about being hit my the singers mic stand that he waves wildly around his head.

The rest of the set continues with material heavy from the bands last two offerings, which depart from the more straight forward Hardcore of the Violence LP and embrace the stranger side of Punk Rock, from ‘Brace’ to ‘The Doldrums’ and then into their cover of legendary Dischord band Red C’s ‘Pressure’s On’, it’s like watching a nervous breakdown, the desperation on the singers face says a lot, and though unsettling, you know it wouldn’t work any other way.

Ending the set with ‘End’, the last forty minutes have been an intense, bloody, beer soaked mess with the odd mini riot thrown in for good measure. Ceremony proved tonight they are a great band who have the ability to drop an explosive show and push the boundaries on the punk scene. Don’t miss it.

Watch James Sherry’s pit cam footage of Ceremony playing the Fighting Cocks in Kingston from this UK tour.

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El Hornet DnB mix for your ears!

The weekend is almost upon us and to set you up for two days of fun, we have a DnB mix for you courtesy of Pendulum’s El Hornet.

The mix is two and a half hours long and is sure to get you jumping up and having it, so have a listen below and if you are into it, download the whole thing and whack it on your phone or iPod.

El Hornet drum and bass classics mix by elhornet

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Salad Days DC Hardcore film trailer 2

MinorThreatBrian Baker from Minor Threat and more fuel more fire on the forthcoming Washington DC Hardcore Documentary that is being edited as you read this.

Salad Days Salad Days: The DC Punk Revolution is looking tasty. Get another small dose of the scene that changed American punk rock forever.

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New Ceremony video

Ceremony have unleashed a new video online.

The visuals are for new single Adult which is taken from their latest album Zoo. The video is the band’s first non-live effort and is directed by Adrien Colon, portraying an almost-perfect suburban family… with something not quite right about things.

Have a watch of the video below:

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Full list of Record Store Day vinyl releases announced

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The list of one-off vinyl that will be released on international Record Store Day 2012 has been unleashed this week. Over 350 special editions will be available in record shops worldwide, so have a look through this lot to identify what records you will be targeting, if any on Saturday 21st April.

Highlights for us here include releases from The Clash, Sex Pistols, Iggy Pop, Bo Ningen, Devo, Guided By Voices, MC5/Afrika Bambaataa, Mastodon/Feist and The Flaming Lips. What are yours from this full UK release list?

2Many DJs – ‘As Heard On Radio Soulwax’
Abba – ‘Voulez-Vous’ (Extended Dance Remix)/’If It Wasn’t For The Night’
Admiral Fallow – ‘Boots Met My Face’
All The Young – ‘The Horizon’
Amanda Palmer – ‘Polly/Idioteque’
Andrew Bird – ‘The Crown Salesman/So Music Wine’
Angela Gheorgiu/Maria Callas – ‘Habanera EP’
Animal Collective – ’4 track E.P’
Arcade Fire – ‘Sprawl II Remix’
Arctic Monkeys – ‘R U Mine?’
ASAP Rocky – Exclusive Mixtape
Azari & III – ‘Lost In Time’/’Indigo’
Babe – ‘Terror Knights’
Bat For Lashes – ‘Strangelove’
Battles – Remix 12″
BBC Radiophonic Workshop – ‘Dr Who Sound Effects’
BBC Radiophonic Workshop – ‘Out Of This World’
Beach House – ‘Lazuli’
Belle & Sebastian – ‘Crash’
Ben Howard – ‘Black Flies’
Beth Jeans Houghton & The Hooves Of Destiny – ‘Atlas’
Bevis Frond – ‘Hard Meat At The Midnight Court’ (7″)
Billy Brag & Wilco – ‘Mermaid Avenue’
Bitchin’ – ‘Bajas Vibraquatic’
Bloc Party – ‘She’s Hearing Voices’
Blondie – ‘Panic Of Girls’
Blood For Blood – ‘Enemy’
Blood Music – ‘Orphee’/’Sea Of Leaves’
Bo Ningen – ‘Live At St Leonards’
Bob Dylan –’ Can You Please Crawl Out Of Your Window’
Bob Marley – ‘Marley OST’
Bombay Bicycle Club – ‘Lights Out, Words Gone’
Botch – ‘An Anthology Of Dead Ends’
Brendan Benson – ‘What Kind Of World’
Bruce Springsteen – ‘Rocky Ground’/The Promise’ (Live)’
Bruno Mars – ‘The Grenade Sessions
Camille – ‘Mars Is No Fun’
Candy Flip – ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’/’Love Is Life’
Carolina Chocolate Drops/Run-DMC – ‘You Be Illin”
Carter Tutti Void – ‘Transverse’
Cedric Bixler Zavala & Christian Eric Beaulieu – ‘Anywhere’
Childish Gambino – ‘Heartbeat’
Chiddy Bang – ‘Ray Charles’
Chuck Persons – ‘A.D.D. Complete’
Chuck Prophet – ‘The Left Hand And The Right Hand’
Circle – ‘Manner’
Civil Wars – ‘Billie Jean/Sour Times’
Cleaners From Venus – ‘Cleaners’/’Blow Away Your Troubles’/’On Any Normal Monday’/’Midnight Cleaners’
Clutch – ‘Pigtown Blues’
Cold Specks – ‘Holland’/’Dancing Coins’
Coldplay – ‘Up With The Birds’
Common – ‘The Dreamer, The Believer’
Consort Audite Nova – ‘Plays Metronomy’
Crosses – ‘Option/Telepathy’
Cymbals – ‘Sideways, Sometimes’
Dale Earnheart Jr – ‘We Almost Lost Detroit’
Daniel Johnston – ‘Welcome To My World’
Daniel Land & The Modern Painters – ‘Eyes Wide Shut’
Danny Brown – ‘XXX’
David Bowie – ‘Starman’
Dead Boys – ‘Sonic Reducer’, ‘Hey Little Girl’, ‘Down In Flames’
Dead Fingers/Nik Freitas – ‘Dead Fingers’/’Nik Freitas’
Deep Flamingoes – ‘Habit EP’
Deep Purple – ‘Smoke On The Water’
Devo – ‘Live In Seattle 1981′
Disturbed – ‘The Collection’
Diva Dompe – ‘Cyborg Sweetie’
Django Django – ‘Storm’
DJ Shadow – ‘Come On Riding’
Donald Fagen – ‘The Night Fly’
Dr John – ‘Locked Down’
Dry The River – ‘New Ceremony’
Duke Garwood & Wooden Wand – ‘Duke Wand’
Duke Spirit – ‘Live’
Edwyn Collins – ‘Tape Box’
Elbow – ‘McGreggor’
Electric Guest – ‘This Head I Hold’/’Jenny’
Emeli Sande – ‘Heaven’
Eric Bibb – ‘Deeper In The Well’
ESG/Las Kellies – ‘Erase You’
Fanfarlo – ‘Romms’
Faust – ‘Like A Stuntman’
Field Music – ‘Heart/Rent’
Fleetwood Mac – ‘Fleetwood Mac’
Florence And The Machine – ‘Only For A Night’
Footprintz – ‘Rush To The Capsule’
Foster The People – ‘Broken Jaw/Ruby’
Frank Turner – ‘I Still Believe’/’Somebody To Love’
Freakwater – ‘Feels Like the Third Time’
Futurebirds – ‘Seney-Stoval’
Gangrene – ‘The Alchemist + Oh N – Odditorium’
Garbage – ‘Blood For Poppies’/’Battle In Me’
Gary Clark Jr Presents HWUL Cuts Vol. 1
Genesis – ‘Spot The Pigeon’
Geoff Barrow & Ben Salisbury – ‘Drokk – Music Inspired By Mega-City One’
Gilles Peterson – ‘Brazilica’
Go Kart Mozart – ‘New World In The Morning’
Gojira – ‘End Of Time’/’Bleeding’
Gorillaz – ‘DoYaThing’
Graham Coxon – ‘What’ll It Take’
Grateful Dead – ‘Dark Star – Olympia Theatre – Paris, France 5/4/72′
Gregory Porter – ’1960 What?’
Grouplove – ‘Don’t Fly Too Close To The Sun’/’Tongue Tie’ remix
Guided By Voices – ‘Jon The Croc’
Heads – ‘Radio One’
Hello Bear – ‘Fan Club EP’
Icarus Line – ‘Think Twice’
Iggy Pop – ‘I’m Bored’/’African Man’
Inca Babies – ‘My Sick Suburb’
Inspiral Carpets – ‘You’re So Good For Me’
Jake Morley – ‘Ghostess EP’
James Brown – ‘Live At The Apollo’
Janis Joplin – ‘Selections from Pearl Sessions’
Jean Michel Jarre – ‘Concert In China’
Jeremy Spencer – ‘Spencer’
John Cale – ‘Remixes’ 12″
John Martyn – ‘Transatlantic Sessions Recordings’
Johnny Flynn – ‘A Bag Of Hammers’
Jonathan Wilson – ‘Pity Trials And Tomorrow’s Child’
Karen Elson – ‘Milk & Honey’/’Winter Going’
Kasabian – ‘Video Games’/’Sweet Escape’
Kate Nash – ‘The Thin Kids Theme’
Kate Bush – ‘Lake Tahoe’
Katy Perry – ‘Part Of Me’
Keith Hudson – ‘Bloody Eyes EP’
Kimbra – ‘Settle Down’
Kreidler/Tarwater – ‘Team’/’Big Eden’/’Voyage To Arcturus Hush/Tanni’
Lanterns On The Lake – ‘Low Tide’
Laura Marling – ‘Flicker And Fail’/’To Be A Woman’
Lee Hazelwood – ‘The LHI Years: Singles, Nudes & Backsides’
Lee Scratch Perry – ‘Blackboard Jungle Dub’
Levellers – ‘Truth Is’
Leonard Cohen – ‘Live in Frederiction EP’
Lianne Le Havas – ‘Lost & Found’
Lissie – ‘Covered Up With Flowers’
Little Boots – ‘Remixes’
Loose Tapestries ‘Soundtrack to new Noel Fielding Show – music by Serge Pizzorno’
Louis And Bebe Barron – ‘Forbidden Planet – Original Soundtrack’
M83 – ‘Mirror’
M Ward – ‘Primitive Girl’
Machinedrum – ‘Room(s)’
Madonna – ‘Immaculate Collection’
Man Without Country – ‘King Complex’
Mark Stewart – ‘The Experiments EP’
Marilyn Manson – ‘No Reflection’
Mastadon/Feist – ‘Black Tongue’
Matthew Dear – ‘Headcage EP’
Matthew Herbert – ‘Pigs’
Maya Jaynes Coles – ‘Not Listening’
MC5/Afrika Bambaataa – ‘Kick Out The Jams’
Mclusky – ‘Mclusky Do Dallas’
Medicine – ‘The Buried Life’/’Shot Forth Self Living’
Membranes – ‘If You Enter The Arena’
Metallica – ‘Beyond Magnetic’
Metronomy – ‘Black Eye Burnt Thumb’/’You Could Easily Have Me (Woodwind version)’
Mika Vainio – ‘Rasputin 3000′
Miike Snow – ‘Devils Work’
Miles Davis – ‘Forever Miles’
Miles Kane – ‘First Of My Kind’
Moby – ‘The Poison Trees’/’Lie Down In Darkness’
Moon Duo – ‘Maze Remix’
Morrissey –’Suedehead’, ‘We’ll Let You Know (live)’, ‘Now My Heart Is Full’ (live)
Mory Kante – ‘La Guineenne’
My Brightest Diamond – ‘I Have Never Loved Someone’
Neon Indian – ‘Hex Girlfriend’ (Twin Shadow remix)
New Build – ‘Medication (Pill Shaped Package)’
Nlf3 – ‘Beast Me’
Noah And The Whale – ‘Old Joy’
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – ‘Songs From The Great White North’
Nomads – ‘Miles Away’/’American Beat’
Nomads – ‘Solna’
Nurse With Wound/Graham Bowers – ‘Rupture’
O.Children – ‘PT Cruiser’/’Decider’
Oberhofer – ‘Time Capsules’
Odd Future – ‘The Of Tape Vol. 2′
of Montreal/Deerhoof Split 7″
Orbital – ‘Wonky’
Oscar Cash – ‘Plays Metronomy’
The Oscillation – ‘No Place To Go’
Otis Reading/Aretha Franklin – ‘Respect’
Otis Shuggie – ‘Inspiration Information’
Patti Smith – ‘Hey Joe’, ‘Piss Factory’
Paul Thomas Saunders – ‘Descartes Highlands’
Pelican – ‘Australasia’
Pete Townsend – ‘The Quadrophenia Demos ‘
Peter Tosh – ‘Legalize It (Dub Club & Secret Circuit remixes)’
Preteen Zenith – ‘Preteen Zenith’
Producers – ‘Freeway’/’Garden Of Flowers’
Professor Green – ‘How Many Moons Remix’
Public Image Ltd – ‘One Drop’
Quantic & Alice Russell With T – ‘Look Around The Corner ‘
Ramones – ‘Blitzkrieg Bop’/’Havana Affair’ 7″
Red Horses Of The Snow – ‘The Bright New City’/’Bridges’
Refused – ‘The Shape Of Punk To Come’/’Songs To Fan The Flames Of Discontent’/’Rather Be Dead’/’The New Noise Theology’
Regina Spektor – ‘The Prayer Of Francois Villon’/’Old Jacket’
Richard Hell & The Voidiods – ‘Blank Generation’, ‘Liars Beware’, ‘Who Says’
Richard Hawley – ‘Leave Your Body Behind You’
Rizzle Kicks – ‘Stereo Typical’
Rockabye Baby! – ‘Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions Of The Smiths’
Rory Gallagher – ‘Stompin’ Ground’
Rosie Thomas & Sufjan Stevens – ‘Hit & Run Vol’
Ryan Adams – ‘Heartbreak A Stranger’/’Black Sheets Of Rain’
Santigold – ‘Master Of My Make-Believe’
Sara Watkins/The Everly Brothers – ‘You’re The One I Love’
Scum/Big Deal – Split 7″ single
Sebastian – ‘The EP Collection’
Sex Pistols – ‘Anarchy In The UK’
She & Him – ‘Vol 1′
Simple Minds – ‘Chateau Revenge’
Slow Club – ‘Paradise’
Smoke Fairies – ‘The Three Of Us’
Soulsavers – ‘Longest Day’
Social Distortion – ‘Hard Times & Nursery Rhymes’
Sonnymoon – ‘Wild Rumpus’
Squackett – ‘Chris Squire’/’Stev’
Straylight Run – ‘Straylight Run’
Switchfoot – ‘Remix EP’/Vice RE Verses’
Sugar – ‘If I Can’t Change Your Mind’
T Rex – ‘Electric Warrior’/’Metal Guru’/’Telegram Sam’
Taffy – ‘So Long’
Talibam! – ‘#No School’/’Step Into The Marna’
Tangerine Dream – ‘Electronic Meditation’/’Ultima Thule Part One/ Ultima Thule Part Two’
Tegan & Sara – ‘Get Along’
The Beat – ‘A Mirror In The Bathroom’
The Beatles – ’1′
The Black Angels – ‘Watch Out Bo’y/’I’d Rather Be Lonely’
The Black Keys – ‘El Camino’
The Black Twig Pickers – ‘Yellow Cat b/w You’ll Never Miss Your Mama’
The Civil Wars – ‘Live At Amoeba’
The Clash – ‘London Calling’
The Cult – ‘Lucifer’/’For The Animals’
The Cure – ‘Three Imaginary Boys’, ‘Seventeen Seconds’, ‘Faith’, ‘Pornography’, ‘The Top’
The Czars – ‘Sorry I Made You Cry’
The Fall – ‘Night Of The Humerons’
The Flamin Groovies – ‘Shake Some Action, Teenage Confidential’
The Flaming Lips – ‘The Flaming Lips And Heady Fwends’
The Flaming Lips/Mastodon – ‘A Spoonful Weighs A Ton’
The Future Sound Of London – ‘Papua New Guinea’/’Murmurations’
The Futureheads – ‘Number One Song In Heaven’
The Heartbreaks – ‘Funtimes’
The Jezabels – ‘Rosebud’
The Kinks – ‘Arthur’, ‘Something Else’, ‘Face To Face’
The Megaphonic Thrift – ‘Moonstruck’
The Misfits – ‘Walk Amoung Us’
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – ‘Belong (Remixes)’
The Pharcyde Bizarre Ride II – ‘The Pharcyde – The Singles Collection Music Box’
The Pop Group – ‘LP’
The Raveonettes – ‘Into The Night’
The Right Now – ‘He Used To Be’/’Good Man’
The Scientists – ‘EP’
The Specials – ‘Live’
The Sound – ‘Jeopardy’
The Subways – ‘Kiss Kiss Bang Bang’
The Supremes – ‘Baby Love’
The Treatment – ‘Then And Again’
The Velvet Underground – ‘Sweet Jane’/’Rock & Roll’, ‘Loaded’
The Very Best – ‘Yoshua Alikuti’
The Wedding Present – ’4 Chansons EP’
The White Stripes – ‘Handsprings/Red Death At 6.14′
The Wombats – ‘The Wombats Proudly Present..’
Tim Burgess – ‘A Case For Vinyl’
Tinariwen – ‘Tassili Remixes’
To Kill A King – ‘Video Games’/’Bloody Shirt’
Tom Williams & The Boat – ‘Teenage Blood’
Tortoise – ‘Lonesome Sound’/’Mosquito’
Toy – ‘Motoring’
Tu Fawning – ‘Anchor’
Trentemoeller – ‘My Dreams’ (Gun Club Cover)
Twin Atlantic – ‘Make A Beast Of Myself’
Two Door Cinema Club – ‘Acoustic EP’
Ugly Custard – ‘Ugly Custard’
Ulrich Schnauss & Mark Peters/Pyrolator – ‘Balcony Sunset’/’Sonnenaufgang’
Vaccines/R.Stevie Moore – ‘TBC’
Variety Lights – ‘Silent Too Long’
Visioneers – ‘Hipology’
Vivian Stanshall – ‘Men Opening Umbrellas Ahead’
We Have Band – ‘Still Life’
Xiu Xiu/Dirty Beaches – ‘Always/Tu Ne Dis Rien’
Yma Sumac – ‘Mambo (And More)’
Zomby – ‘Where Were U In 92?’

What floats your boat from this list?

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Presidents of the USA – live

London Forum,
16/3/12

Nostalgia is a “death move”, according to Smashing Pumpkins frontman (and sole founding member) Billy Corgan, a man who clearly doesn’t have much time for the current trend of veteran bands revisiting their ‘classic’ albums in concert. He may well have a point, but those who had the dubious pleasure of witnessing the Pumpkins on their UK tour last November would arguably beg to differ, just as they must have begged for the likes of ‘Zero’ and ‘Today’ to break up a set comprised largely of painfully self-indulgent recent efforts. Not that this should have been much of a surprise; even on 1995’s “Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness”, Corgan’s ambition was starting to get the better of him.

That was nearly two decades ago, and at that time, Seattle trio The Presidents Of The USA were sitting happily at the other end of the pretentiousness scale, with a debut album that extolled the simple joys of cats, rock music and – of course! – Peaches. Seemingly on a mission to have as much fun as possible, the Presidents were just what the doctor ordered for those post-grunge years, and tonight, the almost sold-out Forum suggests that this party still has legs.

Straight Lines could really use a few musical twists and turns. The Cardiff quartet deal in fairly inoffensive pop-rock, but don’t really deserve much more than the polite applause that they receive.

The Presidents are playing that self-titled debut in full tonight, and although the crowd has aged with the band, everyone still gleefully bounces around as the stop-start riff of ‘Kitty’ kicks in. There are few surprises in store, save for a few bizarre mid-song anecdotes from vocalist/bassist Chris Ballew, and the record’s occasional weaker moments don’t gain much power in the live setting. Still, it matters little, considering that the vast majority of the songs are greeted like old friends, and that there’s barely a soul in the house without an inane grin plastered across their face.

Nostalgia? Undoubtedly, but tonight is proof enough that it can be fun to step back in time once in a while.

Alex Gosman

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Sennen – Live

Barfly, London
08.03.12

There’s a real sense of community here tonight at the Barfly: couples are holding hands, friends are laughing and nursing pints of beer and others are simply here to see their friends play music. But if you’re wondering why this crowd just doubled in size, it’s because a band called Sennen are about to play.

It’s quiet as atmospheric sounds fill the room and Kellaway whispers the words “I’m a little older, I’m a little colder”. Conversations have ceased and every audience member feels the heartache of the lead vocal. It’s dramatic and emotive, but I’m here tonight to become a Sennen fan, and I’m beginning to fear that the band will remain at this volume all night.

I feel bad for doubting them, however, when an epic crescendo builds and the beastly loop to new single ‘Vultures’ screams in a manner that almost rivals that of Radiohead. It is this wall of noise that reminds us of the band’s shoe-gaze aspects; and it’s a welcome reminder.

The majority of tonight’s set is made up of new repertoire, but no disappointed sighs of “I don’t know this one” are heard. Quite the opposite, in fact. Sennen’s back catalogue is boastable, but as they undisputedly continue to evolve, new material is encouraged and embraced by all that are present. Actually, the most striking tracks of the night were ones that were shyly introduced as “our new songs”. Both loud and intriguing, the mish-mash of reverb and crafty song-writing created a healthy foreshadow for the next album; an LP that will sit happily in my iTunes ‘top played’.

It’s their intelligent modesty that will lure you in: they don’t gloat because their music does it for them. If you haven’t heard of this band yet, you will do soon. They’re pretty damn good.

Kimmy Reader.

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Descendents to headline Hevy Fest

Hevy Fest have announced that Descendents will headline the festival this year.

The legendary group will play on the Sunday at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park in Kent at the festival which runs from the 3rd to the 6th of August. Other acts playing the festival include Converge, Will Haven, Municipal Waste, Cancer Bats, Sharks, &U&I, Protest The Hero and many more.

You can grab tickets here – let’s hope they are fit and ready for a performance so we don’t have to see this again!

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Ceremony announce UK tour dates

Ceremony will play some UK dates this month to celebrate their new album, Zoo.

The band, who have recently been confirmed as support for Refused’s New York show, kick things off on the 19th in Kingston and will also play a Rough Trade East set at 6.30pm on Tuesday March 20th, before heading to XOYO for their headline show.

The full list of dates is:

March 19th – Kingston – Fighting Cocks
March 20th – London, Rough Trade East, 6.30pm
March 20th – London – XOYO
March 21st – Bristol – Fleece
March 22nd – Nottingham – Rock City Basement
March 23rd – Manchester – Moho
March 24th – Leeds – Santiagos (moved from The Well)

 

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Introducing Sexwolf

sexwolf1It took no longer than 10 minutes to interview Sexwolf. We don’t even have a fitting introduction for them other than their incendiary metallic hardcore reached us last month and some of it kicks arse. So let’s just get to the fucking point…

Who the fuck are Sex Wolf?!

Four guys living that tough life, unions, being on strike, we’re down on our luck, it’s tough, so tough! (Rich – melodies and poetry, Mulv – Bass, Jenk – Skin division, Joe – midget.)

Why the fuck did you call your band Sexwolf?

We like sex as in the act of lovemaking, Coitus. We also think wolves are remarkable animals. What could be better than wolves fucking beast lipstick lovemaking?………We are Sexwolf!

What other fucking names did you have before you chose that one?

We were originally called Statham- as in Jason, cockney, Mexican, crime-fighting, risk taking, bald cunt! His arms are majestic but once you have a random conversation about animal porn, Statham’s always gonna take a back seat!

What the fuck is going on in the Birmingham hardcore scene?

I’ll be brutally honest we havnt got a clue most bands we play with are not local. Every show we have played in Birmingham have been with bands around the country like Failsafe, The Plight, For Eyes who are very good bands! We see ourselves playing around the country and not so much in Birmingham regularly!

Who the fuck do you think you are having a drummer that is capable of sounding like a machine gun?

It’s not intentional he has full body tourettes from an overweight cock!

Why the fuck where you ‘brought up to fuck up’?

If you ever felt like people think you are useless, well I wrote a song about how you feel when cry wanking! Our songs are open to interpretation because we have no idea what they are about we just want you to sing along at full volume!

Who is the biggest fuck up in the band?

As a collective we each have our fuck ups. For instance, Jenk masturbates so often his sister in the next room has to wear headphones to stop the nightmares! Mulv has a big head like in circumference! Rich has the rhythm of a spastic slow lorris on ketamin! Joe is just a prick, midget prick.

Why the fuck do you still have a Myspace page?

Because Tom seemed so friendly.

Why the fuck did Refused get back together?

Deep political reasons. I suppose they are a voice of a generation and own the hardcore scene, oh, and shit loads of money I guess!

Why the fuck are you pro boners and tits?

Listen, this is a serious subject. We love titties. We all sucked on our mother’s until puberty or until dad got jealous! Boners are the reason the world goes round, you know men are a dominate force we are men who stand boner proud! We promote soapy tit wanks!

Why the fuck should people listen to your music?

We promote good times and sound track to fully ram to the point of pleasurable prolapse….we want to bring back a bit of fun at shows everyone is so serious with there shitty, two step bollocks! We want star jumps and leap frogging and human pyramids! Listen to us it will make you smile!

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