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Live Review: Saint Vitus

Saint Vitus
The Underworld, Camden, London
07.12.2010

(Photo: whenwedie)

Saint Vitus, to people in “the know”, are the quintessential doom metal band second only to say, Black Sabbath?! Due to record company issues, band issues and line up changes, not to mention the booze and the drugs (OOOOH THE DRUGS!), this band really shouldn’t be around today. The fact that they are here, relatively coherent and have been touring the states and Europe since 2009 is as close to a miracle as some people will ever see. As a die hard, there is always a nervous anticipation that comes with a Saint Vitus gig. There is always an air of potential disaster when Saint Vitus play. The woes are always eased when Vitus finally show up in one piece if not a little late and a little buzzed.

Tonight, we receive what some may claim to be a collectors set. Opening with the obscure classics ‘Clear Windowpane’, ‘White Magic / Black Magic’ and ‘Shooting Gallery’ comes from out of left field but this change in usual set list is most defiantly welcomed by the doom freaks in attendance. Saint Vitus looks like they have found the love for their music and each other again…kinda. You could almost, if not a few grey hairs, be back in LA during the late 80’s watching these dudes. Wino, who commands vocal duties like a wild-eyed acid casualty, wails like no other. His vocals, albeit a little muffled by the underworld PA, were spot on whilst a maniacal Dave Chandler solo’d into oblivion occasionally preferring his teeth to his fingers.

Vitus plough though ‘Look Behind You’ ‘H.A.A.G’ and the amazing ‘White Stallions’ before the unthinkable happens…..we get hit with a new song. That’s right, a new song……from Saint Vitus. I have a built-in pessimist reflex, so my immediate reaction is to think “cashing in on this doom revival and releasing another album… It’ll never match up to the original stuff”. Oh how wrong I was. ‘Blessed Night’ has the same demonic Vitus sound of old but with added groove and most of all, it is fresh and relevant. Weird for a band that pride themselves on being born too late.

Having sung their praises for this review the songs were not all played without fault. Sure it’s loose as fuck and the band come in to early on a few occasions but who gives a fuck? It’s Saint Vitus! Personally, I wouldn’t have it any other way. It’s the drunk and dosed up unpredictability of a Saint Vitus show that makes it what it is. Exhibit A; Dave Chandler leaving the stage to solo up close and personal to the people down the front of the stage as bassist Mark Adams and drummer Henry Vasquez dish out cold can of beer to anybody wanting one (which is everybody) before the band reconvene on stage for an encore of ‘Living Backwards’, ‘Dying inside’,’ ‘I Bleed Black’.

A second encore is the final one. Vitus finish off on perhaps their biggest tune, ‘Born Too Late’, an anthem for all in attendance and an especially poignant moment as Dave Chandler dedicates the song to recently lost Vitus drummer Armando Acosta. With a new record on the way and there now two years almost spent touring Europe and the US, it would appear that we are all witnessing the resurrection of this pioneering doom metal band. Against all odds, Saint Vitus lives!

Tom Lindsey

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Watch: New Mogwai Video!

Sub Pop Records recently posted online a short film, ‘Third Century Man‘ directed by Antony Crook that features an edited version of Mogwai’sHow To Be A Werewolf‘ as the score.

The song is taken from their forthcoming and brilliantly titled LP ‘Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will‘ which is due out on February 15th.

You can watch the video below…

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Live Review: Touché Amoré

Touché Amoré w/ Lighthouse / Throats
Old Blue Last
21.11.10

Coming to the UK for the first time can be a daunting experience for international bands. Although undoubtedly exciting, playing foreign cities to a room full of strangers has the ability to deflate or add gusto to a band’s performance. In Touché Amoré’s case, their cause is strengthened by a stellar selection of support bands, and a loyal fanbase garnered off the back of their exceptional 2009 LP ”…To The Beat of a Dead Horse”.

Warming up the crowd are Throats, playing yet another London show in support of a debut album of their own. As the band struggle to fit all of their equipment on stage prior to playing, it seems inevitable that they are struck by technical problems midway through their set. Although this makes for a slightly stumbling performance, as ever Throats are hugely impressive when in full flow. Up next are German hardcore outfit Lighthouse, who had partnered Touché Amoré on the rest of the European tour. Having no prior knowledge of the band I wasn’t sure what to expect, yet come away completely won over by their lively performance.

This leaves Touche Amore to round off the night with a show stealing headline performance. The band are met with a hero’s welcome, as they play the bulk of songs from “…TTBOADH”, both contributions to their split with La Dispute, and even a new song from their forthcoming album on Death Wish. Highlights come when the instruments are broken off, leaving the audience to shout the band’s lyrics back at them in moments of pure euphoria. A great example of this comes in the bridge section of ‘Cadence’, which sees TA’s singer jump down into the baying crowd. Set closer ‘Honest Sleep’ is another of the best moments, bringing the night to a close with the triumphant chant of the song’s final refrain. As the band leave the stage promising to return next year, Touché Amoré have marked themselves out as the hardcore band to watch in 2011.

Sleekly Lion

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Watch: Daft Punk ‘Derezzed’

Daft Punk’sDerezzed‘ has probably generated the most buzz around their OST for the visually mesmerizing Tron: Legacy. It certainly sounds like what we imagine most people were expecting from the idea of the french duo scoring a film; the orchestra take a back seat as a relentless drum beat and acidic riff take the motifs from Human After All and condense them into just under two minutes of exhilarating electronic peril.

It served as the diegetic soundtrack for one of the raddest scenes in the film, but the official music video that premiered on MTV (frustratingly for US viewers only) yesterday is some great visual fodder too.

Watch below as Thomas and Guy-Manuel load up ‘Derezzed‘ in Flynn’s Arcade and enter a joust sequence that’s a little closer to 1982 graphics than the superboosted sequel. Rad. BADADADADATSHHH BADADADADADADATSHHH.

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Bonobo plays The Troxy this weekend

It’s been a great year for Simon Green, whose 4th album as Bonobo was released in March to critical acclaim. The Ninja Tune stalwart is something of a favourite here, with Black Sands being a permanent fixture in and around the Crossfire stereo.

As way of celebration of this fact, Green will play a rather special show this Saturday (11th) at The Troxy in London. The 2,600+ venue should make the perfect setting for Bonobo, following on from his sold out show at The Roundhouse with another suitably beautiful gig venue. UK shows could be sparse for Bonobo with Green’s recent re-location stateside, so this is one not to be missed.

Click on the flyer below to get your tickets in.

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New Bring Me The Horizon video

Bring Me The Horizon have unleashed the video for The Anthem.

The track is taken from this year’s There Is A Hell… album and shows just why Horizon are revered both in the studio and as a live act. Crank the volume and fucking siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing:

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Watch: Godspeed You! Black Emperor at ATP

Some footage of Godspeed You! Black Emperor’s first live show in nearly a decade has surfaced online.

The video was shot at the GY!BE curated ATP event The Nightmare Before Christmas in Minehead and is a reassuring reminder for all those going to see the experimental Canadian post-rock collective that they are as powerful and stunning to see perform as ever.  Watch Moya below.

Notorious for its mystic, visceral and awakening effect on all parts of the body and mind, the song has always gone down well live, as regular Crossfire writer, Moose said of his own anticipation of the forthcoming shows last night, “if they play Moya I’d shit.”

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Controversial new Chase & Status video for Blind Faith

chase and statusCrossfire Halloween 2008 DJs Chase & Status have been working on a new full length album scheduled for World domination in 2011 and have kicked off their intent with a slamming video for their cracking new anthem ‘Blind Faith‘ feat. Liam Bailey on vocals.

The full 10 minute Directors Cut of this video is available with the full package for the single on January 24th with a remix from the upcoming producers Loadstar from Ram Records plus mixes by MJ Cole and Trolley Snatcha, don’t miss it.

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Too $hort to release new EP

Too $hort will be releasing a six track digital EP this month.

The legendary rapper, who has appeared on albums by Biggie and more recently Big Boi, has called on the likes of Snoop and Richie Rich to help him out on the EP, entitled Respect The Pimpin’, dropping on December 14th.

If that wasn’t enough to get you excited, surely the well thought out track titles will be…

1. Bitch I’m a Pimp
2. Respect the Pimpin ft. Snoop Dogg, Silk-E, Elijah Baker
3. That’s Not Your Bitch ft. Jazze Pha
4. Get Ya Money
5. Ya’ll Ready ft. Mac Minister, Richie Rich
6. Bitches Need Love Too ft. Jazzy Pha

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Gruff Rhys announces UK tour

Gruff Rhys has announced a UK tour for February 2011.

The Super Furries frontman will be supported by Y Niwl, a Welsh “instrumental surf rock” quartet who will also be backing Gruff during his set. The tour will showcase his new album, Hotel Shampoo, which is out on February 14th.

The full dates are:

Mon, 14th Feb – Memorial Hall, Sheffield
Tue, 15th Feb – Oran Mor, Glasgow
Thu, 17th Feb – St Phillips, Manchester
Fri, 18th Feb – The Kazimier, Liverpool
Sat, 19th Feb – St Paul’s Church, Cambridge
Sun, 20th Feb – Arts Centre, Norwich
Mon, 21st Feb – Glee Club, Nottingham
Tue, 22nd Feb – Cadogan Hall, London
Fri, 25th Feb – Palace Theatre, Bridport
Sat, 26th Feb – St Georges Church, Brighton
Sun, 27th Feb – Glee Club, Birmingham
Mon, 28th Feb – St Georges Hall, Bristol