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Gengahr

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Gengahr
‘She’s A Witch’
Transgressive

Following in the footsteps of 2014’s spectacular ‘Powder’ / ‘Bathed In Light’, Gengahr immortalise their mesmerising new single ‘She’s A Witch’ in a new, Monty Python inspired music video. Main man Felix Bushe reveals, “We wanted to make a video that John Cleese would have been proud of – it was heavily influenced by our love of Monty Python.”

Watch the video below and catch them on tour through March and April.

Tour dates:

March
25th Bleach, Brighton
26th The Boston Arms, London (tickets)

April (w/ Circa Waves)
2nd New Slang, London
8th Riverside, Newcastle
9th Garage, Glasgow
10th Leadmill, Sheffield
11th O2 Academy, Liverpool
13th Rescue Rooms, Nottingham
14th The Library @ Institute, Birmingham
16th Wedgwood Rooms, Portsmouth
17th Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London

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Purling Hiss announce EU tour dates for March

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After blowing our heads clean off with the searing hot garage rock of their 2014 album, Weirdon, Purling Hiss have announced a full European tour taking in 23 dates through March.

With their tube amps cranked high and cooking to boil over, Purling Hiss’ live set is heralded as a whirlwind of chaos and disarray. Expect a tidal wave of riffs, fuzz and syrup-sweet hooks. We can hardly wait for the London show at Corsica Studios on March 25th.

March EU Tour
4th OT301, Amsterdam, Netherlands
5th Hafenklang, Hamburg, Germany
6th Stengade, Copenhagen, Denmark
7th Vera, Groningen, Netherlands
8th Cassiopeia, Berlin, Germany
9th Klub 007, Prague, Czech Republic
10th Arena, Vienna, Austria
12th Altrove – Teatro Della Maddalena, Genova, Italy
13th Covo Club, Bologna, Italy
14th Tender Club, Florence, Italy
16th Grrnd Zero, Lyon, France
17th Almo2Bar, Barcelona, Spain
18th El Chicho, Bordeaux, France
19th L’Espace B, Paris, France
20th Het Bos, Antwerp, Belgium
21th Bleach, Brighton
22th The Oobleck, Birmingham
23th Broadcast, Glasgow
24th The Shipping Forecast, Liverpool
25th Corsica Studios, London
26th Hall of Fame, Tilburg, Netherlands
27th dB’s Studios, Utrecht, Netherlands
28th Beursschouwburg, Brussels, Belgium

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Crossfire Buzzbombs – New Music Playlist

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Raketkanon – ‘Florent’ – KKK Records

As soon as you press play on this you will be wondering what the hell is going on as Belgian four-piece Raketkanon have exploded onto the scene with a sound that will have your teeth on edge. Steve Albini’s production skills bring ‘that’ unbelievable drum sound as conventional lyrics stay dormant due to the band only working in tones. It’s a sound that should hopefully give you nightmares. Check them out live on March 9th at the Stillery in Camden, London. ‘Florent’ is out on 7” white vinyl from here. – Zac

TORCHE – ‘Annihilation Affair’ – Relapse Records

You can always rely on Torche for quality, bowel-loosening riff action and ‘Annihilation Affair’ (taken from new album Restarter) is a prime example of just that. Simultaneously catchy, and heavy as fuck, it’s a front-loaded attack of a track that gradually fades into a drawn-out, distorted outro. They’ll be back in the UK in May, and frankly, we can’t wait. – Alex Gosman

Girl Band – ‘Why They Hide Their Bodies Under My Garage?’ – Rough Trade

Dublin’s Girl Band can do no wrong. In theory, a harrowing, stabbing industrial noise cover of a techno track by Blawan shouldn’t work, but it has become one of the bands staple live tracks since emerging in 2014. The new video is a fittingly twisted accompaniment to one of the most creative covers you’re likely to hear this year. – Joe Parry

Wire – ‘Joust & Jostle’ – Pink Flag

How do Wire stay so consistently amazing for so many years? They are never less than amazing, adventurous and melodically addictive and ‘Joust & Jostle’ is no different. Lifted from their forthcoming self-titled album, this is a sublime, driving, slightly sinister song that will work its way into your head and squat, refusing to leave. Incredible. – James Sherry

Ty Segall – ‘Mr. Face’ – Famous Class

Mr. Garage has just released an audacious double 7” set with at its’ head the song ‘Mr. Face’. Billed as the “first ever playable 3d glasses” one disc is see-through red, the other blue – it could be Ty’s first power play to properly take on the Third Man Jack White at his own game. The songs are not as 3 dimensional however, but they are nonetheless teeth grindingly great. ‘Mr. Face’ starts off like a mellow slice of “Sleeper” style action, all Byrds harmonies until it face melts (think cover of “Twins”) into the back yard Yardbirds. If you squint your ears at first (is that possible) it could be a Jake Bugg song until it shreds, ignites and melts like a snarly Salvador Dali. – Nick Hutchings

Dry Heaves – ‘Slim Pickings’ – Self Release

Two new ones here from Sheffield purveyors of hardcore, Dry Heaves. One mid tempo and one full throttle number, both characterised by crunching riffs oozing with paranoid anger, ably bring the hype for full length Slim Pickings. – Jono Coote

Ex-Cult – ‘Clinical Study’ – Castleface

Taken from their new EP ‘Cigarette Machine’, recently released on Castleface Records, this Memphis based noise barrage specialises in an especially thrilling brand of psychedelic guitar swirls and thumping, strutting tribal punk grooves. A new breed of lysergic hardcore. Prepare to be freaked. – James Sherry

Barely – ‘Whitewood’ – Self Release

Barely, the new solo-project of Max Raptor drummer Pete Reisner, quietly announced its existence with Whitewood, a small but perfectly-formed EP that burns slowly but proves to be a highly addictive listen. Closer in sound to Reisner’s previous band, the Sam Manville fronted two-piece Hymns (criminally underrated), it’s an inward and considered fifteen minutes, which somehow comes off feeling glorious and satisfying. The video for the title track shares that similar, contrasting sentiment. – Chris Bunt

Heems feat. Dev Hynes – ‘Home’ – Megaforce/Greedhead

Hip-hop and heartache aren’t always bedfellows, but done right, it’s hard to beat. Dev Hynes dons his Blood Orange cap to lend his signature guitar work and woozy vocal to the downbeat backing, as former Das Racist man Heems works out his anguish, on the most heartfelt track from forthcoming album Eat, Pray, Thug. – Augustus Groove

Backyard Burners – Let’s Go Food Shopping – Self Release

Rancid may have set about tarnishing their reputation with gusto over the last few years, but throughout the 90s they released some of the most well-crafted songs within the multi-faceted style known collectively as ‘punk’. At the heart of this were the pop sensibilities which influenced even the snottiest and rawest of their songs. Yorkshire-based country trio the Backyard Burners have picked up on this ear for a solid hook and put together this frankly fucking brilliant acoustic re-imagining of five Rancid tracks from four different albums. Taking its picks from a wide time period, the album turns Tim & Co’s sounds into something between country, bluegrass and rock n roll, with the result being an EP which demands repeated listening. And the money goes to a good cause as well, with proceeds donated to Yorkshire food banks! – Jono Coote

Muck – ‘My City’ – Prosthetic

Iceland’s Muck don’t know exactly what they are, but seemingly they don’t care. ‘My City’ is a pulverising hardcore track, with an kraut intro, elements of grind and some Torche-esque sludge-pop. Elsewhere on their new album Your Joyous Future, the band dabble in post-rock, groove metal and whatever else they feel like doing. No matter what they’re putting out, it’s guaranteed to be a vital listen from one of the smartest bands in modern hardcore. – Joe Parry

Naomi Punk – Firehose Face – Captured Tracks

Naomi Punk’s angular, duelling guitar noise will knock you for six. Their house blend of jerky, thrashing post-punk left us completely stunned when they arrived in the UK for the first time last month and ‘Firehose Face’ is just a taste of what this trio are capable of on stage. – Dave Palmer

Puppy – ‘Forever’ – Self Release

As soon as this kicks in, fans of Polterghost, and before them, Fanzine, will know exactly what’s going on here. Puppy’s ferocious fuzz and irresistible shred will have you hooked in ten seconds flat, whether you dig spandex-era metal or have a soft spot for power-ballads, there’s much gold to be found here. – Dave Palmer

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Girl Band’s new video will make you hurl

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Recent Rough Trade signings Girl Band have shared a thrilling new music video to match their ferocious Blawan cover, ‘Why They Hide The Bodies Under My Garage?’.

The video is a tension building gore-fest, going from packed lunch to pandemonium via eight minutes of hypnotic, grinding noise. It also marks the announcement of new EP The Early Years, due in April, and their first venture across the pond to devastate audiences stateside. Watch the harrowing visual below.

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METZ

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METZ
‘Acetate’
Sub Pop

After what feels like an eternity, Toronto’s most wanted are back. These three peddlers of noise have had us all on tenterhooks since their 2012 debut shook the earth with a colossal helping of riffs, rawness and power, and today marks their triumphant return in the form of ‘Acetate’, the most frenzied four-minutes you’re guaranteed to hear this week.

‘Acetate’ picks up right where tracks like ‘Wet Blanket’ and ‘Wasted’ left off. Their unmistakeable guitar and bass grind fused with head busting drums creates a sound only describable as manic. The track leads METZ’s second album, fittingly titled METZ II, which is due May 4th via Sub Pop and will feature the artwork pictured here.

Watch their new pancake-focused visual below and do whatever you must to get a ticket for their sold-out show at The 100 Club on March 3rd.

Metz II Track Listing:
1. Acetate
2. The Swimmer
3. Spit You Out
4. Zzyzx
5. IOU
6. Landfill
7. Nervous System
8. Wait in Line
9. Eyes Peeled
10. Kicking a Can of Worms

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Gavin Clark RIP

gavin_clark-ripThose who are lovers of Fully Flared, the Spike Jonze and Ty Evans Lakai skateboarding flick that came out in 2007, may remember ‘Heaven’, a tune by UNKLE that ran in the credits at the end whilst the explosions filled the screen. The track featured the wonderful vocal work of Gavin Clark who unfortunately passed this week.

“Gavin was a beautiful man, a wonderful friend and father. A man of unimaginable talent, wit and spirituality, and had a voice like no other. One of the greatest and most unique artists I have had the pleasure to work with. He will be deeply missed.” – James Lavelle

Gavin Clark RIP

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Destruction Unit

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Destruction Unit
‘Final Flight’
Sacred Bones

Forever kicking and screaming their way to the forefront of modern noise rock, Arizona’s Destruction Unit blew our minds when they were last in London for the release of Deep Trip in 2013. Now, they bring us a new music video that recalls the mayhem of their live show perfectly. Directed by Cali Dewitt, the visuals on offer here are nothing short of mesmerising, transcending to a higher realm by way of a warped desert ritual, growing increasingly intense as layers of feedback and fuzz are built sky high.

Those who reside stateside can catch them on tour through March at the dates below. We eagerly await their return to the UK.

March Live dates
8th Las Vegas, NV
9th Albuquerque, NM
10th Dallas, TX
11th Memphis, TN
12th Nashville, TN
13th Chicago, IL
14th Columbia, OH
15th Austin, TX
16th Austin, TX
17th Austin, TX
19th Phoenix, AZ
20th Los Angeles, CA

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The 13th Floor Elevators have reformed

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Pioneering psychedelicists The 13th Floor Elevators are to reunite for the first time since 1968 to perform at this year’s Austin Psych Fest – now rebranded as ‘Levitation’.

The performance will feature the four surviving original members of the band. Roky Erickson, Ronnie Leatherman, John Ike Walton and Tommy Hall, who revealed in a recent interview with The Austin Chronicle that he is practicing his Electric Jug playing hard for the reunion, will once again make musical fusion together in front of a live audience for the first time in 47 years.

Check them out in the classic TV performance below and buy your tickets for Levitation here!

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YAK

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YAK
‘Hungry Heart’
Fat Possum

Landing with the might of a thousand jackhammers are London’s most exciting young noisemakers, Yak. Their debut single, ‘Hungry Heart’, is a three minute opus that will have you clinging onto the bandwagon as soon as it comes careering out of their filthy garage rock den.

Their simplicity is bold, brash and charming, never straying from fiercely repetitive bass motifs that could have had even Noel Redding in a tizz. Lyrically, Yak come kicking and screaming at will with a testosterone fuelled mantra of “again and again and again” as their potent chorus rains down on your ears in a haze of fuzz.

Live, the three-piece put on a whirlwind display fizzing with action, be sure to catch them at their single launch on March 3rd at Stoke Newington’s Waiting Room.

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Pissed Jeans to play two 100 Club shows

Those noisy b’stards Pissed Jeans will be heading back to blighty for two shows at the 100 Club in London on the 18th and 19th of August. Look out for tickets on Friday and whet your appetite whilst you wait by reading our interview with singer Matt Korvette here.

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