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Free Title Fight download

Title Fight’s new album is called Shed and it’s coming out May 2nd, 2011 on SideOneDummy Records. There’s a free download of one of the tracks – 27.

It’s kind of different, slower than the Title Fight you may be familiar with (if you’re familiar with them at all) but the band are assuring us that there are plenty of hard and fast songs on the album too.

Grab the free download here:

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Watch: Tyler The Creator’s Yonkers

Tyler The Creator has dropped a video for his new track Yonkers.

The Odd Future rapper has been getting serious hype of late and this track, taken from his upcoming album Goblin, proves why. Lines like “threesomes with a fucking Triceratops” mean you need to listen, straight up. And with a video that includes eating a bug, throwing up and hanging yourself, there’s no way you can really ignore it is there?

Get involved. WOLF GANG KILL THEM ALL!

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Lower Than Atlantis video appeal

British rocksters Lower Than Atlantis will be releasing new single Deadliest Catch prior to their album release in April and they’re asking fans to help out with the concept for the music video that will accompany said track.

Check out all the details over on YouTube!

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Earnest Endeavours announce great line-up

The guys over at Earnest Endeavours have done it again. Their latest event has been announced and it’s a banger, no question about it.

Taking place on February 23rd at a secret venue in Hoxton, East London, the event will feature sets from Patchwork Pirates and Crossfire favourite Starkey as well as live sets from Tokimonsta [who is in our Albums of 2010], Lazer Sword and Ninja Tune’s Daedelus. All this for just 10 quid, we’re really being spoiled on this one.

Make sure you grab your tickets from here before they all go and you spend your Wednesday evening watching the traffic lights change colour at the bottom of your road, rather than brocking out to the inevitably huge tunes dropped in Hoxton.

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Soundgarden album Live On I5 released March 21st

The year 2010 saw Soundgarden, Chris Cornell, Kim Thayil, Ben Shepherd and Matt Cameron reuniting after a 13-year absence to a thunderous roar. As promised, the band have now announced that they’ll be releasing their first-ever collection of live tracks on March 21, 2011 through UMC.

Titled Live on I5 – a reference to the Interstate 5 which runs up and down the West Coast- the new collection compiles live tracks from a 1996 run by the band and captures the band at the height of their recording and touring career.

Rumours are still out there about Soundgarden playing one of the summer rock festivals, either Download or Sonisphere so keep your ears pinned to the web if it becomes a reality.

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Super Wild Horses – Fifteen video

super-wild-horsesSuper Wild Horses are back with a new video for their track “Fifteen” this week. It was directed and edited by Melbourne gal Mel Baldwinon a cheap digital camera on a scorching hot day around the back streets of Northcote and North Melbourne.

Check out the album Fifteen on Aarght! Records if you are looking for something new.

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RED DONS UK dates scheduled for April/May

Punk rock rulers RED DONS have announced 3 UK dates starting at the end of April this year as part of their European tour.

The 4-piece whose album Fake Meets Failure was voted as one of the top 10 ten records of 2010 here at Crossfire will be coming armed with a new 7″ tp pick up too. Click here to read a full interview with the band and get hyped on the dates.

Friday 29th April – London @ Garage (Neat Neat Neat)
Saturday 30th April – London @ Lexington w/ Forgetters
Sunday 1st May – Brighton @ Hydrant w/ Forgetters

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Watch: New FFAF video

The release of Funeral For A Friend’s fifth (yes, fifth!) album is creeping ever closer and the band have just unveiled a kick-ass new music video for forthcoming single from the record Sixteen which you can see below.

The album Welcome Home Armageddon is out on 14th March and pre-orders and all that malarkey can be checked out at www.ffaf.co.uk.

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The Get Up Kids

The Get Up Kids
There Are Rules
Quality Hill Records

The Get Up Kids are legends. That’s what puts them in somewhat of a difficult position now they’re back on the scene and creating new music. The fans of the band the first time around are very much stuck in the albums released way back when. So any reaction to the band’s new material is going to be somewhat coloured by this bias toward their past releases. The best thing to do with the band’s new album – There Are Rules – is to forget they existed back then. Listen with fresh ears and make your mind up about it on the music’s merits alone.

It’s a different sound for the band but one that is equally honest and certainly true to where The Get Up Kids are right now. There are echoes of On A Wire and Guilt Show present as dark undertones abound from opener Tithe, with its reverberating bassline and scuzzy guitars as Matt Pryor’s vocal tops off the texture with a yearning insistence alongside its characteristic lilting melodiousness.

The Get Up Kids are playing with different sound qualities and textures constantly on this record. Automatic has an off-kilter, roving bassline interspersed with synth chords and The Widow Paris has a haunting, irregular keyboard line juxtaposed against a repetitive bass riff. The prominence of bass is a theme throughout this album with the guitars almost taking a backseat in many of the songs as bass and keys hold their own and Pryor’s vocal rounds it all off. An interesting direction and one which may throw existing fans of the band off-guard but ultimately this is an album well worth your time and a fantastic body of music in its own right.

Winegums.

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The Warriors

The Warriors
See How You Are
Victory Records

The Warriors are one of those unsung-heroes-of-the-hardcore-scene type of bands. This latest album will be released to little/no fanfare, yet it is undoubtedly top notch heavy music. 2007’s Genuine Sense of Outrage was full of crunching riffs and guttural vocals married together with a certain groove that was unmistakably The Warriors.

First impressions of this latest album are that it’s not quite so obviously beefy in sound. There’s a bit more variety here and an intriguing approach to guitar riffs that’s less straight-up to the band’s previous work. The jagged guitar work often takes unexpected turns whereas the band may have taken a more predictable route in the past.

The Warriors are definitely one of those bands who straddle the two genres of Metal and Hardcore. But referring to them as ‘Metalcore’ just seems wrong, seeing as the term has been sullied by so many poor quality efforts from bands who warp both genres and water them down with no regard for their potential power. The Warriors seem to get it just about right with the pummeling hardcore drumbeats and gruff vocals coupled with some pure metal goodness in the guitar inventions. Another genre that springs to mind when listening to See How You Are but also seems somewhat wrong to apply here is nu-metal. Don’t let that put you off. It’s just a tinge in the band’s sound that is perceptible every now and again but actually makes for an interesting facet amongst the technical guitar riffs and raging vocals.

The production on this record is infinitely more raw than it was on Genuine Sense of Outrage giving the impression that the band are really getting back to their roots and are intent on kicking out rough and ready anthems rather than polishing every element of production.

Winegums.