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Watch: New Gogol Bordello Video

The band responsible for the omnipresent ‘gypsy-punk’ description that barely applies to any other band besides themselves, Gogol Bordello have released the new video for Immigraniada (We Comin’ Rougher) through the tech/culture website Boing Boing.

The video has been described as one of the band’s most personal and autobiographical pieces, chronicling the everyday life of an immigrant in the dog-eat-mongrel landscape of Los Angeles. The band themselves unite from all over the globe, collectively hailing from Ukraine, Russia, Israel, China, Ethiopia, Ecuador and Trinidad and so offer a greater legitimacy than most bands tend to have when covering this sort of issue.

You can watch the video below, but follow this link to read a great interview with lead singer Eugene Hütz on the making of the video and some additional stories behind it.

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Bad Religion stream new album

Bad Religion’s 30th anniversary celebrations are set to reach a climax as their 15th studio album, The Dissent Of Man, is set for relese on September 27th.

The band have just posted the entire album, previously reported to contain some of the band’s favourite songs they’ve ever written, on their Myspace for all to hear.

The tracklisting is as follows, now go in and listen to it.

  1. The Day That the Earth Stalled
  2. Only Rain
  3. The Resist Stance
  4. Won’t Somebody
  5. The Devil in Stitches
  6. Pride and the Pallor
  7. Wrong Way Kids
  8. Meeting of the Minds
  9. Someone to Believe
  10. Avalon
  11. Cyanide
  12. Turn Your Back On Me
  13. Ad Hominem
  14. Where The Fun Is
  15. I Won’t Say Anything
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Listen to the No Age album online

While it’s currently buzzing away at the top of our Buzz Chart you should all take some time out of your busy schedule to listen to the noisy duo No Age whose album ‘Everything In Between‘ is now available to stream online (via Guardian)

Click this link to read Sleekly Lion’s review and hit the picture below to wrap your ears around some rad sounds.

No Age- Everything in Between promo from Patrick O’Dell on Vimeo.

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Watch the new Former Ghosts video

The video for Former Ghosts‘ ‘New Orleans‘ has premiered online this week (via P4K).

The Joy Division meets Casiotone For The Painfully Alone meets Digital-Ash Bright Eyes meets similar relentlessly unhappy but melodically wonderful band project pioneered by the simple yet evocative lyrics of Freddy Rupert have won a lot of us over. ‘New Orleans‘ is an exceptional example and perfect introduction to the band.

The video, directed by Michael Fierstein features girls eating cake, drinking and indulging in a lot of impossibly obvious metaphors for a nice clip to accomodate a brilliant track.

New Orleans‘ appears on ‘New Love‘, due for release on November 8th through Upset The Rhythm.

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Stream the new Jimmy Eat World

Since it was announced, regular Crossfire e-scribe Winegums has asked those of us who are forever neck-deep in the internet at least once a week to see if the new Jimmy Eat World album is online yet. Well that day has come and ‘Invented‘ can be streamed in full over at the band’s myspace.

The album is due for release next week on September 28th.

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Pendulum announce huge remix comp

Like it or not, remixing has become one of the most exciting areas in music making today. Just one peek into the blogosphere would confirm that. Pendulum are encouraging this, by teaming up with Juno Download and Soundcloud to offer a potential winner with a major label release on Warner Bros. Records by remixing ‘The Island‘.

The winner’s remix will be released with full promotional and marketing support from Warner, and in addition to the royalty, the winner will also recieve £500 cash, £150 worth of Juno Downloads and a £150 Soundcloud Pro account.

Head here for the page and further information on how to enter. Entries must be in before October 18th. Get in and get creative.

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Download Phoenix Multitracks

Attention bedroom remixers, ableton jive talkers and fruity loopers! Phoenix, obviously revelling in the fact that their album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix has spawned a plethora of remixes, have decided to make the multitracks available for download so there can be even more!

Follow this link to get the individual stems (the bass, the vocals, the guitars, the drums etc.) for each track and get busy.

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Aeroplane

We Can’t Fly
Wall Of Sound

Establishing themselves as the demi-gods of underground Italo disco scene, Aeroplane first caught our attention with their spacious & glacial re-works of Friendly Fires Paris and Grace Jones William’s Blood. This duo it seems could do no wrong. And the debut album, we assure you, does not disappoint.

Now minus Stephen Fascina, this is a solo offering from Vito Deluca who continues under the name. We Can’t Fly, co-produced by Francophile Betrand Burgalat, is a mind blowing, pulse racing, heady blend of influences stemming as far and wide as Pink Floyd, Au Revoir Simone, Air, 70s soulful disc, Georgio Moroda to Jeff Wayne’s cult odyssey War of the Worlds, all laid down to big production credentials a la Trevor Horn.  Guest vocalists at hand include LA hipster Sky Ferreira and Merry Clayton who provided backing vocals to the Stone’s Gimme Shelter (I Don’t Feel) and even Moroder makes an appearance.

A truly dazzling debut accomplishment – in every essence a modern day cult classic.

Secret Squirrel

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No Age

Everything In Between
Sub-Pop

Three albums into a short yet critically lauded career, at this stage No Age would probably be forgiven a mis-step. With two great albums already under their belts the band have quickly become one of Sub Pop’s most prized assets, and the addition of Everything in Between to their discography will do this status no harm.

Unlike the band’s previous albums, Everything in Between wastes no time in getting straight into it. The usual ambient and feedback interludes are saved for the second half of the record, as we are greeted by straight up garage rock tracks, laced with more melody than ever before. The band have lost none of the warm and comforting fuzz that they’re known for, but there’s an added sheen to the production of songs like ‘Glitter’ that feels like a step forward for the band. This progression is so slight that they could never be accused of attempting to sound more radio friendly, and when they want to, as on ‘Fever Dreaming’, they still channel raw punk influences.

What makes No Age such an interesting recorded band, though, is their ability to switch it up and produce moments of shimmering instrumental beauty. The first sign of this falls seven tracks in, as shoegazy interlude ‘Katerpillar’ breaks up the record’s two halves. From here the record becomes more varied, as a trio of slow burners ‘Sorts’, ‘Dusted’ and ‘Positive Amputation’ add gorgeous texture to the record. It’s the band’s ability to switch effortlessly between the two that makes them so special, as the album finishes on the poppy duet ‘Chem Trails’.

Where exactly Everything in Between ranks next to Nouns and Weirdo Rippers remains to be seen, but it already feels like a record that could be lived in for a long time to come. In a year where indie rock has at times looked so short of ideas, No Age remain one of the genre’s bright sparks.

Sleekly Lion

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Marnie Stern to play two London dates

In addition to the brilliant news that Marnie Stern will be taking her fiddly guitar shredding live show to the UK in November, it has been announced that she will be performing two London dates.

Her forthcoming self-titled album is the third full-length studio release to come from the DIY technoise songwriter, and is due on October 18th through Souterrain Transmissions. Download a cut from the new album ‘For Ash‘ after the tour dates.

November

18th – Nottingham,  Bodega
19th – Brighton,  Audio
20th – Bristol,  Thekla
21st – Sheffield,  The Harley
22nd – Glasgow,  Captains Rest
23rd – Manchester,  The Deaf Institute
25th – London, Hoxton Bar and Kitchen (GASH)
26th – London, The Lexington (White Light)

Marnie Stern – For Ash by Crossfire Music