Wavves has given away a brand new track today called ‘Horse Shoes‘ via twitter which features Zach Hill on drums.
Download it by clicking here whilst it’s available.
Wavves has given away a brand new track today called ‘Horse Shoes‘ via twitter which features Zach Hill on drums.
Download it by clicking here whilst it’s available.
Dinosaur Jr frontman J Mascis features in this hilarious video this week, filmed inside his home. This is not your usual video interview though as J discusses his life as a songwriter by a woman called Maureen.
Mascis is one of the hardest people in music to interview due to his laid back nature as I discovered over the phone back in July 2005 (click here for the interview) but this one tops anything he has done before in terms of discussing his life.
Look out for his first ever solo album ‘Several Shades of Why‘ coming out on Sub Pop on March 14th as it’s another wonderful side to the man who will go down in history as one of the best guitar widdlers of all time. He will also play an exclusive acoustic show at Cargo, London, on 14th April.
Stoner rock legends Queens Of The Stone Age have announced a European tour and will be playing their debut album in its entirety alongside b-sides from that era at the Roundhouse in Chalk Farm/Camden, London on May 17th, then more shows in Dublin, Glasgow and Manchester.
This backs up their re-release of their debut that will be released on Domino Records on March 7th but if you cannot wait until then, there’s a ltd edition 7″ released today of
How To Handle A Rope (A Lesson In The Lariat) backed with Avon on limited to 1000 copies on Rekords Rekords. Click here to order one.
Dates:
Tickets go on sale on Friday 25th February so make a note to avoid disappointment.
02/05/11 Cologne – E-Werk (tickets from: www.eventim.de)
03/05/11 Brussels – Ancienne Belgique (tickets from: www.proximusgoformusic.be)
04/05/11 Groningen – Oostersport (tickets from: www.ticketmaster.nl)
06/05/11 Stockholm – Cirkus (tickets from: www.ticnet.se)
07/05/11 Oslo – Sentrum (tickets from: www.billettservice.no)
08/05/11 Copenhagen – Vega (tickets from: www.billetlugen.dk/home)
10/05/11 Munich – TonHalle (tickets from: www.eventim.de)
11/05/11 Zurich – Komplex 457 (tickets from: www.komplex457.ch)
12/05/11 Graz – Schlossberg Castle (tickets from: www.oeticket.com)
14/05/11 Eindhoven – Effenaar (tickets from: www.ticketmaster.nl)
15/05/11 Amsterdam – Paradiso (tickets from: www.ticketmaster.nl)
17/05/11 London – Roundhouse (tickets from: www.seetickets.com)
19/05/11 Dublin – Olympia (tickets from: www.ticketmaster.ie)
20/05/11 Glasgow – Academy (tickets from: www.triplegmusic.com)
21/05/11 Manchester – Academy (tickets from: www.gigsandtours.com)
23/05/11 Paris – Olympia (tickets from: www.avosbillets.com)
24/05/11 Antwerp – Trix (tickets from: www.proximusgoformusic.be)
25/05/11 Strasbourg – La Laiterie (tickets from: www.avosbillets.com)
26/05/11 Dudingden – Kilbi (Festival) (tickets from: www.starticket.ch)
28/05/11 Budapest – Petofi Hall (tickets from: www.livenation.hu)
29/05/11 Prague – KC Vltavska (ticket link TBC)
30/05/11 Warsaw – Stodola (tickets from: www.ticketpro.pl)
Finally Radiohead fans can hear an offering from the from The King of Limbs album that will be released online tomorrow as Radiohead have posted a video for the ‘Lotus Flower’ single on the web this morning.
Kid A fans will be delighted as Lotus Flower is very much in the same territory and has been performed live before in the last year, watch it here and let us know what you think of it in the comments below.

Most bands curl up and churn out drivel on at least one or two records throughout a career that last this long but Trail of Dead seem to be in a league of their own on every record and have mastered the indie rock scene that was once built by the likes of Sonic Youth and co.
The new album Tao of the Dead storms into gear with new single Summer Of All Dead Souls, today’s track of the day purely because it captures everything that AYWKUBTTOD are about; amazing melodies, heartfelt lyrics, orchestral brilliance and a certain anthemic joy that only comes with Conrad Keely and
Jason Reece’ own brand of guitar led genius.
Look out for the new album, we will review it in full next week. It was recorded in 10 days and is arguably their best recording since their debut back in 2008. Listen to this and scout it out.
The Get Up Kids have been masterminding their comeback over the past couple of years, first releasing an EP to test the waters and then getting out on the road to sate the appetite of their insatiable fans before reaching this point where they’ve released their first full length album in seven years.
‘There Are Rules’ certainly shows a progression since the band were last together and you’d hope so too after so many years have gone by! There’s more experimentation in sound with throbbing electronic basslines and off-kilter melodies, yet TGUK prove that they’re still master songsmiths with a collection of insightful, well considered music.
We spoke to Jim Suptic, guitarist with the band, about expectations, independence and what it’s like to be an influence on others.
Why did you decide to start writing songs together again?
We just felt it was the right thing to do. It just sort of happened.
Did anything in particular inspire you as a whole during the writing process of ‘There are Rules’?
German culture and the music of our childhood.
Is there anything you are really looking forward to with the whole process of releasing this record?
It’s exciting. We hope people really like it. I think it’s our best yet. I am sure it will take a few listens for some people. Some people will hate it. That seems to happen every album.
Can fans expect anything out of the ordinary during this upcoming tour as far as your live performance goes? Do you think you’ll have to adjust your approach at all to convey the new songs in a live setting?
So far the new songs have fit into the set nicely. There isn’t anything too crazy in the new show. We don’t have wardrobe changes or anything like that.
Why the decision to release this new album independently?
We realized that labels are like banks giving loans to bands. We didn’t need a loan. We left Vagrant on good terms though. They were good to us. It was just time to move on.
Do you feel like the music industry has dramatically changed since your band started fifteen years ago? Anything for the better or is it all quite bleak in your opinion?
The record industry is always changing. Every generation thinks the next one’s music looks bleak.
How did the individual members of the band adapt to writing together again after having side projects etc during the hiatus?
It was pretty easy to get back to work. After 15 years you had better have it together or maybe you should look for a different job.
How do you juggle everyday life with the commitments of the band this time round? Have there been developments in everyone’s lives that make it difficult to go full steam ahead on the band front?
I think between all the band members there are 5 other band to deal with. It can be frustrating but we make it work. I have a wife and kid at home so I don’t mind not touring 10 months out of the year. I’m happy with 4 to 5 months.
How do you see the future for The Get Up Kids? Is it too soon to ask about the possibilities surrounding another album after ‘There Are Rules’?
I don’t know why we wouldn’t continue to make music.
You’ve been an influence on a whole host of bands over the years. Are there any bands you’ve heard reference TGUK that you’ve been particularly pleased with influencing?
A lot of bands say we influenced them, I just don’t hear it. I guess it’s a lot nicer than being hated.
The new Get Up Kids album ‘There Are Rules‘ is out now on Quality Hill Records, click here to pick it up.
Fashawn has released his latest mixtape onto the web.
Higher Learning 2, which is hosted by DJ Ill Will and DJ Rockstar, showcases the Cali rapper’s talents over 22 tracks and includes guest spots by GLC, Tony Williams from G.O.O.D. Music and J. Cole amongst others. Cole also lends his production skills to the proceedings on three tracks.
You can grab the mixtape by going here. You totally should, it’s great. In the meantime, check out the video below, for a track taken from his excellent Boy Meets World album.
We’ll keep this one nice and simple – We love Yelawolf here at Crossfire, have done for ages. So we’re delighted he’s dropped a video for one of the best tracks from his Trunk Muzik mixtape.
Good To Go features legendary UGK rapper Bun B and proves exactly why many consider Yelawolf to be the most exciting and unique rappers to emerge in many years.
This one is huge, so crank it high and get good to go.
Yelawolf-Good to Go Feat. Bun B from Figz! on Vimeo.
Dinosaur Pile Up are back with a single and have a brand new video for the track.
My Rock N Roll is one of the first songs frontman Matt Bigland wrote for DPU and will be released on March 14th. The band are also hitting the road with The Xcerts and Japanese Voyeurs as part of the Rock Sound tour, the dates for which are:
FEBRUARY
17 – Bedford Esquires
18 – Bournemouth Champions
19 – Brighton Audio
20 – Tunbridge Forum
22 – Cambridge Haymakers
23 – Birmingham O2 Academy3
24 – London Relentless Garage
25 – Bristol O2 Academy2
27 – Glasgow King Tuts
28 – Newcastle O2 Academy2
MARCH
02 – Leeds Cockpit 2
03 – Manchester Roadhouse
04 – York Duchess
05 – Southampton Joiners
Check the video below:
Tickets for the very last CRASS show scheduled for November 19th 2011 go on sale today for their Last Supper show at the Shepherds Bush Academy in London.
Steve Ignorant from the band said today on his blog: I know that every gig I do is special and that me and the band put 1000% into every performance, but I have to admit to you all, this one will be special. If you’re thinking of coming, bring some tissues – it’s gonna be emotional.
Tickets £20, on sale 17th February from Ticketweb or the Southern web shop.