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Eager Teeth – live

Eager Teeth
Purple Turtle
16th July, 2011

eager_teethAs yet little-known Brighton-based Rock outfit Eager Teeth are no doubt going to be the band name on the tip of everyone’s tongue in a matter of months. Playing to a sparse crowd at the Purple Turtle in support of Mojo Fury, the band don’t let this dampen their spirits, reeling off raw big guitar hooks against intricate picked-out patterns.

With a solid propulsion of drums and bass, what really stands out is the ridiculously tight vocal harmonies between frontman Will Blood and guitarist/vocalist Gary Yay. Blood has heaps of potential as a frontman though he needs to forge more of a connection with his audience (this will undoubtedly be easier when there is more of an audience to connect with). For now, he’s pinning himself to a stationary mic-stand. But hey, that’s ok as the band’s rip-roaring punk rock tinged with post-hardcore and something a bit more complex shines through.

Eager Teeth do tend to sound a bit Glassjaw-esque tonight. It’s that intense melody-driven vocal which also packs a somewhat violent punch that is reminiscent of Palumbo’s vocal stylings. There are also shades of Rival Schools in what ET do, as well as a bit more of a punk rock backbone which adds something more interesting to proceedings. These guys haven’t been playing together all that long but you can tell they’re ones to watch already. With some honing of their craft through relentless touring, ET will become a force to contend with and you can be sure that those who are lucky enough to catch them live in these early days are going to take note and remember their name.

Just watch this and see if you don’t get at least a teensy bit excited about this new British talent. We’re a lot excited.

Winegums

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Black Lips go flying in New Direction video

Black Lips have unveiled their new video and it’s a winner.

The video is for New Direction, taken from their latest album Arabia Mountain and shows the band flying through the air with the greatest of ease. You want snow-capped mountains? You got it. You want lush green valleys? You got that too.Throw in some mid-air tricks, a starry desert night and a cuddly toy Monkey and you’ve got one of the most fun videos we’ve seen in ages.

Get on it!

Scion A/V Presents: Black Lips – New Direction from Scion A/V on Vimeo.

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Spank Rock – Live

The Nest
13.07.11

It was over five years ago that I first saw Spank Rock in London when they rocked the Barfly in Camden to a packed out, sweaty crowd. During that show, the stationary crowd dimmed what was a bright performance and it would have been a shame if that were the same in 2011 but thankfully the rammed Dalston venue contained an audience ready to dance their hearts out.

Spank Rock’s album Yoyoyoyoyo still sounds as bassy and upbeat as it ever did when they the energetic MC ran through tracks like Backyard Betty (undoubtedly the greatest song about an ass-shaking competition champ), Sweet Talk and Coke & Wet. They finished up with crowd favourite Bump with the talented Amanda Blank, who had been an able hype-girl throughout, getting her time to shine delivering lines about her unmentionables, much to the delight of the grinning attendees.

It wasn’t just a run-through of the old material however, as new tracks eased their way into the set and stood side-by-side with their classics. Even when they hit a different style with Energy, the delivery was so on point that not a single body was still. The drums clapped hard and the bass boomed out over the Nest ensuring a great time was had by all, even those of us who were fighting against the giant pillar in the middle of the room obscuring the view.

The new album, Everything is Boring and Everyone is a Fucking Liar, is due out this year and if tonight was anything to go by, it’s going to be a hell of a lot of fun.

Abjekt.

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Black Breath – live

The Borderline, London.
July 14th 2011

black_breathOne of Crossfire’s favourite records of 2010 was Black Breath’s undeniable, thrash and hardcore hybrid Heavy Breathing. Having signed to Southern Lord for the release (who can count the likes of Boris, Nails, Earth and Saint Vitus among their roster) the band received wide acclaim for the record, and return to the UK this month for its final hurrah before putting the finishing touches to their next album. Having missed the band at The Borderline last November when they clashed with Touche Amore across town, Black Breath return to the same venue eight months later off the back of a winning appearance at Sonisphere festival.

The band is on top form as they rip through the likes of ‘Black Sin (Spit on the Cross)’ and ‘Escape from Death’ at a frantic pace, so much so that the drummer carries a worried expression on his face as though the whole thing could collapse at any moment. In truth, though, there’s no danger of that, as the band’s rhythm section demonstrate near mechanical levels of control, laying the foundations for searing lines of tremolo picked lead guitar. Their sound is powerful like the best heavy metal bands, but it’s also their directness that stems from hardcore influences that makes them such an intense listen, even more so in a live context.

Two new songs are played from their forthcoming album (due in early 2012, supposedly) which are met with the same enthusiasm as old favourites ‘Eat the Witch’ and ‘I Am Beyond’. The strength of these new songs suggests the band is set to produce a worthy a follow up to ‘Heavy Breathing’, which in itself is a truly mouth watering prospect.

Sleekly Lion

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Watch: Brand new Atmosphere video

Atmosphere have put their new video online.

The Last To Say is taken from their latest album The Family Sign and deals with the perils and repercussions of domestic violence. It’s a subject that’s very rarely tackled, especially in hip hop, so to see these visuals give another dimension to Slug’s lyrics is very touching.

Check the video below:

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Rhymesayers announce European Tour

Hip hop heavyweight Rhymesayers Entertainment have announced a European label tour that has been ten years in the making.

The line-up will be headed by Atmosphere with Brother Ali, Evidence [of Dilated Peoples], Blueprint and Grieves & Budo filling the rest of the bill. The UK date will see the tour hit London’s Electric Ballroom on November 7th before heading to mainland Europe.

In order to get everyone hyped for the show, a playlist has been put together with tracks from every artist on the bill so get it playing and get ready to experience one hell of a show.

The tour dates are:

7th – London, Electric Ballroom
8th – Amsterdam, Melkweg
9th – Paris, La Machine du Moulin Rouge
11th – Brussels, Ancienne Belgique
12th – Zurich, Rote Fabrik
13th – Fribourg, Fri-Son
15th – Berlin, Festaal Kreuzberg
16th – Hamburg, Uebel & Gefahrlich
18th – Stockholm, Nalen
19th – Oslo, Spikerboks
20th – Copenhagen, Vega Musikkenshus

Rhymesayers European Tour Playlist by rhymesayers

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Social Distortion – live

London Shepherd’s Bush Empire,
7/7/11

social_distortionFor British Social Distortion fans, the band’s shows are like hot summers – we’re lucky if we get one every few years. Three UK dates (all in London) in the last decade is hardly an impressive track record, but it does lend tonight’s show a sense of occasion, with all manner of punks, greasers and rockabilly types lining the street and pubs outside the Empire. Young or old, they’re a devoted bunch; a fact underlined when Social D frontman Mike Ness invites a couple of kids onstage during the band’s encore. They’ve travelled from Glasgow and Manchester, and like the rest of us, they look pretty damn stoked to be here.

Crazy Arm sound huge for a bunch of skinny guys from Devon. Like the headliners, they’re blessed with the ability to craft songs that are anthemic without being overblown, and the likes of ‘Still To Keep’ and ‘Broken By The Wheel’ are infused with a frenetic folk-punk energy that betrays their rural roots. The applause gets louder with every song, and it’s well deserved, especially from such a partisan crowd.

Cynical folks among us may argue that what we witness tonight is really The Mike Ness Band, but with all due respect to past and present members, Ness has always been the driving force (and main songwriter) behind Social Distortion. It’s doubtful that the Empire will see a louder sing-along in 2011 than that which greets third song ‘Story Of My Life’, and rightly so; for these songs are indeed soundtracks to the frontman’s life of struggle, tragedy and eventual redemption. There’s no bullshit with these guys, and not much in the way of pointless banter; they just rock out with the energy and conviction of a band half their ages, with Ness and guitarist Jonny ‘2 Bags’ Wickersham frequently soloing away down the front into the faces of a sweat-drenched, sold out crowd.

Given the sheer number of classics in their canon, it’s debatable as to whether a perfect Social Distortion set-list could ever exist, but tonight they get pretty close. Renditions of ‘Dear Lover’ (from 1996’s underrated ‘White Light, White Heat, White Trash’) and ‘So Far Away’ are both very welcome surprises, as is the sound of the crowd singing the opening guitar line to ‘Don’t Drag Me Down’. Old standards like ‘Mommy’s Little Monster’ and ‘1945’ are still shot through with anti-authoritarian vigour, whilst at the other end of the timeline, a couple of female backing singers are brought on to add a soulful edge to ‘California (Hustle And Flow)’.

These old road-dogs have come a long way since their fury-fuelled 1980s heyday, but they’ve got no end of stories to tell, and a damn fine way of telling them. Here’s hoping for their swift return to these shores.

Alex Gosman

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Stream Tommy Stupid’s Hardcore compilation

If you are 18 years old reading this then the Stupids probably will not ring any bells, but they were an awesome, fun hardcore band who loved shredding curbs.

These days, singer/drummer Tommy Stupid likes to be known as Klute and has racked up a mix of US hardcore on soundcloud for you to stream today. Get in there for Descendents and much more.

US Hardcore mix by Klute by Commercial Suicide

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Wugazi is here!

After weeks of anticipation, Wugazi‘s 13 Chambers is finally here.

We’ve been keeping you up to date on this project for a while now and even got the World Exclusive first interview with them – if you haven’t read it (WHY NOT?) then you can check it out here.

It’s a great album, head and shoulders above other “mash-ups” so get it playing and download it here.

Wugazi • 13 Chambers by WUGAZI

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Watch: Lucy Love – Thunder

Danish MC Lucy Love is releasing her new single Thunder on August 8th in the UK and she has smashed it with a great video, which features Iben Hjejle of High Fidelity fame.

The track is taken from her upcoming album Kilo which we’ve had blasting out of our speakers here at Crossfire for a little while and we’re very excited about it.

If you like big, booming bass and some sharp vocals, then watch this space, because very soon Lucy Love is going to be filling it.