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Buzzbombs – 13 banging new tunes

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Useless Eaters – ‘The Moves’ (Slovenly Records)

Useless Eaters is basically Seth Sutton, and much like the reverb-troubadour Jay Reatard (RIP), he’s been defecating droplets of punk distortion like loose stool, while making music hard like a bar-room stool to pick up in a saloon brawl. The album Singles: 2011 – 2014 contains rich pickings ranging from Devo-esque futuristic Cle-punk like ‘Bloody Ripper’ through to anthemic ‘I Hate The Kids’ featuring garage rock doyen Ty Segall, but my fav is ‘The Moves’, coming on like electrodes to the abdomen. – Nick Hutchings

Pinkwash – ‘Cancer Money’ (Sister Polygon Records)

Set to destroy London’s Power Lunches with their raucous two-man din on June 9th, Pinkwash are steaming with rage on their latest cut. And with good reason. “Long after acceptance comes extreme bitterness”, guitarist Joey Doubek recently told Pitchfork of the track’s deeply personal inspiration. It does’t take a genius to figure this one out, do not miss the chance to see them next month. – Dave Palmer

The Black Tambourines – ‘No Action’ (Self Released)

This Cornwall band stole the show back in 2013 with ‘Ghost At A Party’. A tune that was on repeat in here for what seems like forever. Well, they came back for a Record Store Day release with a new track that sounds like they’ve been up for weeks on end on speed and moonshine. Gone are the laid back sneers and melodic surf jangles, now replaced with ferociously snarling garage punk. We cannot wait for the new album in August as this band have so much to give – watch this space. – Zac

Ex-Cult – ‘Cigarette Machine’ (Castle Face Records)

Get in on this title track from Ex-Cult’s 2015 EP. Super dark, hypnotic and raging Death Punk from Memphis, Tennessee. Anyone got a light? – Pete Craven

Dirty Fences – ‘Judy (Don’t Go)’ (Slovenly Records)

Judy is a punk, and that’s why the Ramones enthralled scuzz bucket glam racketeers Dirty Fences don’t want her to go. Using ‘The Dirt’ as their how-to-guide, they will probably wind up making both friends and enemies, throwing windmills and nunchucks, punching bouncers and kissing groupies. It’s a helluva ride back into the 80s on the four DeLoreans of the apocalypse. – Nick Hutchings

Ceremony – ‘The Separation’ (Matador)

Ceremony are unable to make the same record twice. Every album they’ve released has been a step in a new direction and this one may be the boldest yet. Famously named after a New Order song, Ceremony’s new album, The L Shaped Man is the band fully embracing an influence from the classic Manc band. Vocalist Ross Farrar now croons, not roars. It’s bound to upset more than a few fans of the band’s visceral earlier material but it’s a step that feels natural for the band. Check out the first single, ‘The Separation’, now and embrace the synths. – Tim Lewis

The Magic Gang – ‘No Fun’ (S/R)

Only 2 weeks ago I found myself packed like a sardine in someone’s bedroom in Brighton where The Magic Gang had the entire place swinging from the light sockets – until the electricity blew. Their laid-back catchy pop tunes have become somewhat infectious since, and every time I hear this track in public I start bundling people. – Zac

Riddles – ‘Wizards Of War’ (Energy Snake Records)

Hailing from Hastings, this band of delinquents first pricked our ears with the crushing ‘Psyhedelic Power Engine Iron Claw Thunder Mistress’ single, dropped exclusively for Record Store day just gone. Reassuringly, they’re still burning up the road ahead with this anarchic video to match the single’s insane B-Side ‘Wizards Of War’. Turn this one up as far as it’ll go. – Dave Palmer

Long Knife – ‘Teenage Death Ceremony’ (Self Released)

Totally ballistic Poison Idea infatuated Punk Rock from Portland, Oregon. Here’s a crusher from their new album Meditations on Self Destruction. They’ve just torn up the UK. You snoozed, you loozed… – Pete Craven

Blazing Eye – ‘No Outside’ (LVEUM)

At long last, La Vida Es En Mus have made Blazing Eye’s eponymous debut EP available for us Eurotrash. This LA band seem to be picking up fans from all over the world, uniting punks with their blown out Japanese-style hardcore. This is the opening song and probably the one they’re most known for. I recently saw them in New York and the second this song started, it went loony. One of the most exciting bands in hardcore and fingers crossed, a Euro tour is planned for 2016! – Tim Lewis

Sheer Mag – ‘Fan The Flames’ (Wilsuns RC/Katorga Works)

Having wowed us all late last year with their infectious 7″, Sheer Mag delivered the goods in the live arena too, leaving audiences stunned and industry tongues wagging aplenty at SXSW this year. Taken form their new release II, ‘Fan the Flames’ delivers more of the same irresistible garage rock, and sees singer Christina Halladay on fierce form. – Dave Palmer

White Reaper – ‘I Don’t Think She Cares’ (Polyvinyl)

White Reaper’s sophomore record …Does It Again mixes lovelorn punk rock angst with almost Phil Spector-esque keyboard melodies, and ‘I Don’t Think She Cares’ is a fine example of what this young Kentucky trio can do. Two minutes, buzzsaw guitars, killer chorus…job done, and done well. – Alex Gosman

Gruesome – ‘Demonized’ (Relapse Records)

If you are of the opinion that much of extreme metal these days is riddled with pro-tools and over technical, depleting so much of the power and energy, then check out Gruesome – these guys know how to do it! This is pure, raw, high energy death metal, just like they used to do it in the old days. Total Death, early Sepultura and Obituary worship, this is a massive guttural energy rush. Old school but not old age.

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No Joy

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‘Hollywood Teeth’
Mexican Summer

Keeping in check with 2013’s Wait to Pleasure, No Joy’s latest cut is awash with mighty shoegaze soundscapes and lurid vocal swirls. Kicking off with a wave of reverb and delay that crashes into your psyche at full force, the track’s spearheaded by frontwoman Jasamine White-Gluz’s breathy cry of “all I want is to be with you”.

It’s not all ethereal magic and choral delicacies here though, as No Joy switch up a gear midway through this belter, driving on a violent key change with a furious pulse. It’s no question that this would deliver a sincere punch in the live arena; a co-headline tour with Cheatahs which they just finished.

Due for release on June 8th via Mexican Summer, More Faithful is sure to satisfy your guitar rock craving just as much as a pining for shoegaze intricacies. Pre-order a copy here.

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John Frusciante will no longer release music publically

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Despite having left his guitar behind in recent years to take a stroll down ambient lane, John Frusciante has revealed that he will no longer make music for commercial purpose or public consumption.

Following his split from Red Hot Chili Peppers in 2009 Frusciante released a number of electronic albums, but recently admitted he felt that “at this point, I have no audience” in an interview with Electronic Beats.

For the last year and a half I made the decision to stop making music for anybody and with no intention of releasing it“, Frusciante explains. “I felt that if I took the public into consideration at all, I wasn’t going to grow and I wasn’t going to learn.

At this point, I have no audience. I make tracks and I don’t finish them or send them to anybody, and consequently I get to live with the music. The music becomes the atmosphere that I’m living in. I either make really beautiful music that comes from classical, or I make music where the tempo is moving the whole time, and there’s no melodic or rhythmic center.

Frusciante’s last public venture came under the guise of Trickfinger, who he released a debut album under the same name as on April 7th. Hear John’s last cut below.

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Melvins reveal new track

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Legendary riff monsters, Melvins, have announced a summer tour across the US with Le Butcherettes, with whom they’ve also paired with for a split 10″ EP titled Chaos as Usual.

Sadly for UK fans, the EP is only available at the upcoming shows. But the first cut alone is enough to satisfy. Hear ‘Captain Comedown’s stomping sludge below, featuring gnarly bass work provided by Jeff Pinkus of Butthole Surfers.

"Captain Comedown" track from our tour 10". This one features Pinkus (Butthole Surfers/TeamHonky) slinging bass. Enjoy….this is NOT an "Empty Box" contest video.

Posted by (the) Melvins on Tuesday, 19 May 2015

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Luvv

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‘Nothing’

Fans of reverb unite. Cardiff’s Luvv are your new favourite band as they emerge from the unknown with ‘Nothing’, a melodic slice of 80s indebted, feisty post-punk that’s guaranteed to blow the cobwebs clean away.

With nods to their fellow Welshmen, Chain Of Flowers, and noise comrades, Eagulls, Luvv cook up a storm of euphoric guitar tones and tight muscular beats, as frontman Matt Short’s vocal musings on the woes of success fly high above the racket.

Recently picked up by the respectable Fat Cat Demo contingents on SoundCloud, look out for Luvv breaking out of the valleys with full force this year.

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Puppy

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‘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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Aliment

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‘Car Crush’
La Castanya

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There seems top be a Spanish invasion going on right now in the punk scene. Just last week we were discovering the garage vibes of new Madrid band The Parrots and this week, another Spanish band who have garage in their veins has arrived, bang on cue.

Aliment’s ‘Car Crush’ track, an upbeat, punk rock sing-a-long with pop tendencies that kicks out the jams and is over in a flash. They may have garage roots somewhere in their DNA but have more in common with the likes of Pegboy and the Marked Men whose driving punk rock is everlasting.

The trio, originally from Girona, now reside in Barcelona and have an album called ‘Silverback’ coming out via La Castanya this September. Have a taster from what’s coming and look out for them live, they sound like they could get a room going for sure.

Follow them here.

Zac

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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