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Sounds of Two Eyes Opening book incoming

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A new book covering golden skateboarding and punk rock history in LA is about to be released by the in-house producer for SST records back in the 80s. SPOT was at the right place at the right time at the beginning of Black Flag forming and was around many other hardcore bands starting out in the Californian scene before taking up his own project.

The book, Sounds of Two Eyes Opening covers unseen black and white photos of the bands that came through Media Art Recording Studio in Hermosa Beach in the mid 70s and the emergence of the American skate scene that inspired the planet.

It’s said that Toy Machine’s Ed Templeton has designed 7″ sleeve art found in editions of the book bought in record stores featuring SPOT’s song “Too Wise to Crack”. It comes as a hardbound, 272 page book, printed on matte art paper, with 4-color black-and-white printing, a lay flat binding. Scout it out on Sinecure books.

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Crossfire Albums of 2014

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Was 2014 the year that pop music died? It was definitely another year of us not giving a single toss about it. Some will remember it as the year that U2 shat on most people’s mp3 collections. Others who lost their mp3 collections to some hard drive failure will be sobbing and turning to vinyl finally, in a year that sales for the good stuff rose to record figures and rightly so.

As usual, hundreds of albums came and went. Some were over-hyped, others made us dance, sing, shout and write about them. Here’s a list of our top 10s and favourite songs from the reprobates who supply the good ship Crossfire with their love and passion monthly.

If you want in on this and feel the urge to contribute reviews in 2015 then get in touch.

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ZACHARY LEEKS:

1. Vertical Scratchers – ‘Daughter Of Everything’ – (Merge Records) review
2. Pusrad – ‘Erarre Humannum EST’ – (Dead Beat)
3. BRONCHO – ‘Just Enough Hip To Be Woman’ – (Dine Alone Records)
4. Fugazi – ‘First Demo’ – (Dischord Records)
5. The Proper Ornaments – ‘Wooden Head’ (Fortuna Pop)
6. Wax Children – ‘Angst’ – S/R review
7. OFF! – ‘Wasted Years’ – (VICE)
8. The Ghost Of A Sabre Tooth Tiger – ‘Midnight Sun’ – (Chimera)
9. Useless Eaters – ‘Bleeding Moon’ – (Castle Face Records)
10. J Mascis – ‘Tied To A Star’ (Sub Pop) review

Honourable mentions: Sleaford Mods, Afghan Whigs, Run The Jewels, Cheatahs, Jonathan Boulet.

Song of the Year: The Proper Ornaments – ‘Now I Understand’ (Fortuna Pop)

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NICK HUTCHINGS:

1. Oozing Wound – ‘Earth Suck’ – (Thrill Jockey) review
2. Chain & The Gang – ‘Minimum Rock & Roll’ – (Dischord) review
3. White Fence – ‘For The Recently Found Innocent’ – (Drag City) interview
4. Ty Segall – ‘Manipulator’ – (Drag City) review
5. Thee Oh Sees – ‘Drop’ – (Castle Face) review
6. Half Japanese – ‘Overjoyed’ – (Joyful Noise) interview
7. Pissed Jeans – ‘Shallow’ (reissue) – (Sub Pop) interview
8. Black Pus / Oozing Wound – ‘Split LP’ – (Thrill Jockey)
9. J. Mascis – ‘Tied To A Star’ – (Sub Pop) review
10. King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – ‘I’m In Your Mind Fuzz’ – (Heavenly Recordings) review

Song of the Year: Black Pus – ‘Blood Will Run’ (Thrill Jockey)

This is Brian Chippendale from Lightning Bolt’s “other band” playing a cautionary tale from the obnoxiously / deliciously titled “Split LP” with Oozing Wound. Related to a controversial shooting incident, this feels even more apt given recent incidents in Ferguson, USA. Aside from the heaviness, I love how the “yo” at the beginning could almost be the beginning of Skee-Lo’s ‘I Wish’ – that is until the deep drumming and heavy shredding…

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MILES HACKETT:

1. ACxDC – ‘Antichrist Demoncore’ – (Meletov)
2. OFF! – ‘Wasted Years’ – (Vice) review
3. The Lawrence Arms – ‘Metropole’ – (Epitaph)
4. Cold World – ‘How The Gods Chill’ – (Deathwish)
5. Mongol Horde – ‘Mongol Horde’ – (Xtra Mile)
6. Boston Strangler – ‘Fire’ – (Fun With Smack)
7. Praise – ‘Lights Went Out’ – (React)
8. Old Firm Casuals – ‘This Means War’ – (Randale)
9. Foreseen – ‘Helsinki Savagery’ – (2 Buck Spin)
10. Vanishing Life – ‘Vanishing Life’ – (Collect)

Song of the Year: ACxDC – ‘Filicide’ (Meletov)

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TIM LEWIS:

1. Self Defense Family – ‘Try Me’ – (Deathwish)
2. The Number Ones – S/T – (Static Shock Records / Deranged Records) review
3. Code Orange – ‘I Am King’ – (Deathwish)
4. Good Throb – ‘Fuck Off’ – (S/R)
5. Perspex Flesh – S/T – (Static Shock Records)
6. Angel Du$t – ‘A.D.’ – (React! Records)
7. The Lowest Form – ‘Negative Ecstasy’ – (Iron Lung Records)
8. Renounced – ‘The Melancholy We Ache’ – (Carry The Weight Records)
9. Eagulls – S/T – (Partisan) review
10. The Flex – ‘Wild Stabs in the Dark’ – (Milk Run Records)

Honourable mentions: Hank Wood and the Hammerheads, FKA twigs, Give.

Song of the Year: Self Defense Family – ‘Cottaging’ (Deathwish)

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PETE CRAVEN:

1. Grand Collapse – ‘Far From The Callous Crowd’ – (Pumpkin Records)
2. OFF! – ‘Wasted Years’ – (Vice Records) review
3. Los Pepes – ‘Everyone’ – (Wanda Records)
4. Neighbourhood Brats – ‘Recovery’ – (Deranged Records)
5. No Problem – ‘Already Dead’ – (Deranged Records)
6. 7Seconds – ‘Leave A Light On’ – (Rise Records) review
7. Burning Heads – ‘Choose Your Trap’ – (Opposite Productions)
8. Young Conservatives – S/T – (Obscene Baby Auction)
9. Castro – ‘The River Needs’ – (Boss Tuneage)
10. Give – ‘Electric Flower Circus’ – (Adagio 830)

Song of the Year: Neighbourhood Brats – ‘Complete Mess’ – (Deranged Records)

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JAMES SHERRY:

1. Sleaford Mods – ‘Divide & Exit’ – (Harbinger)
2. OFF! – ‘Wasted Years’ – (Vice Records) review
3. Pusrad – ‘Erarre Humannum EST’ – (Dead Beat)
4. The Boston Strangler – ‘Fire’ – Boston Strangler
5. Vertical Scratchers – ‘Daughter Of Everything’ – (Merge) review
6. The Ghost Of A Sabre Tooth Tiger – ‘Midnight Sun’ – (Chimera)
7. King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – ‘I’m In Your Mind Fuzz’ – (Heavenly Recordings) review
8. Black Lips – ‘Underneath The Rainbow’ – (Vice Records) review
9. Goat – ‘Commune’ – (Rocket Recordings) review
10. Sun Kil Moon – ‘Benji’ – (Caldo Verdi)

Honourable mentions: Street Beef, The Flex, Eagulls, Big Ups, Chain & The Gang, Control Group, Hank Wood & The Hammerheads, Reigning Sound, Satan’s Satyrs, J Mascis and The Allah-Las.

Song of the Year: Sleaford Mods – ‘Tweet Tweet Tweet’ – (Harbinger)

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CHRIS BUNT:

1. The Xcerts – ‘There Is Only You’ – (Raygun Music) review
2. Cloud Nothings – ‘Here and Nowhere Else’ – (Wichita)
3. Ryan Adams – ‘Ryan Adams’ – (Pax AM)
4. Manchester Orchestra – ‘Cope’ – (Loma Vista Recordings)
5. Thom Yorke – ‘Tomorow’s Modern Boxes’ – (S/R)
6. Eugene Quell – ‘A Great Uselessness’ – (Sonic Andehonic) review
7. Caribou – ‘Our Love’ – (Merge/City Slang)
8. Fucked Up – ‘Glass Boys’ – (Matador)
9. Flying Lotus – ‘You’re Dead!’ – (Warp)
10. Gnarwolves – S/T – (Big Scary Monsters)

Song of the Year: Cloud Nothings – ‘I’m Not Part Of Me’

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DAVE PALMER:

1. GOAT – ‘Commune’ – (Rocket Recordings) review
2. BRONCHO – ‘Just Enough Hip To Be Woman’ – (Dine Alone Records)
3. Sheer Mag – ‘7”’ – (S/R)
4. Wax Children – ‘Angst’ – (S/R) review
5. Slippertails – ‘There’s A Disturbing Trend’ – (Fleeting Youth)
6. Cheatahs – S/T – (Wichita) review
7. The Proper Ornaments – ‘Wooden Head’ – (Fortuna Pop!) review
8. Silo – ‘Work’ – (Novennial Paralysis) review
9. Honeyblood – S/T – (Fatcat)
10. Vertical Scratchers – ‘Daughter Of Everything’ – (Merge Records) review

Honourable mentions: Lee Ranaldo’s ‘Acoustic Dust’, Fucked Up’s ‘Glass Boys’, Ex Hex’s ‘Rips’ and Fait’s ‘Atmosphere’ EP.

Song of the year: Girl Band – ‘Lawman’ – (self released)

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JOE PARRY:

1. Protomartyr – Under Color Of Official Right – (Hardly Art)
2. Ought – More Than Any Other Day – (Constellation)
3. Perfect Pussy – Say Yes To Love – (Captured Tracks)
4. Eagulls – Eagulls – (Partisan) review
5. Run The Jewels – RTJ2 – (Mass Appeal)
6. Nothing – Guilty of Everything – (Relapse)
7. Alvvays – Alvvays – (Transgressive)
8. Fear of Men – Loom – (Kanine)
9. Angel Olson – Burn You Fire For No Witness – (Jagjaguwar Records)
10. Dean Blunt – Black Metal – (Rough Trade)

Honourable mentions: BRONCHO, Obliterations, Honeyblood, Todd Terje, A Twilight Sad, Cayetana, Cave Needles, White Lung, LOWER and Wild Beasts.

Song of the year: Todd Terje feat. Bryan Ferry – ‘Johnny & Mary’ – (Olsen Records)

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Cheatahs share new music video

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Following the announcement of their February EP, Sunne, London ‘gazers Cheatahs have shared a new music video to accompany the lead track, ‘Controller’.

Directed by Federico Urdaneta, of the All Too Human film collective, and co-written by guitarist James Wignall, the video holds a darkly amusing subtitled narrative. Stream it below.

Sunne is due for release on February 23rd 2015 via Wichita Records.

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Drug Church

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‘But Does It Work?’
No Sleep

What with front-man Patrick Klindon’s thorough involvement with Self Defense Family as of late, it’s refreshing to hear noise from New York punks Drug Church again. The five-piece end their silence with the announcement of a new EP for 2015, and have shared lead track ‘But Does It Work?’ online today.

Following the band’s well received 2013 LP, Paul Walker, Drug Church’s latest offering sounds as though it could have been taken from the very same sessions. The mingling bass guitar riffs, huge dynamic changes and Klindon’s distinctive vocals all ring true with their 2013 sound, despite the band seeking out prolific DC producer J. Robbins to record the EP.

Stream ‘But Does It Work?’ below.

Swell is released on February 9th via No Sleep Records.

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OFF! share part two of their music video epic

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OFF! and Jack Black return for part two of their Jimmy Hayward-directed music video epic, Grizzly King, with ‘Meet Your God’.

The new video follows last weeks ‘Over Our Heads’, which saw more acid fuelled mayhem and violence than a Hunter S Thompson trip, and picks up right where the carnage left off with Gary Steele risking it all to save Keith’s bacon. Stream part two below.

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Alabama Shakes announce first UK gig since 2013

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The Alabama blues rockers have announced their first UK gig since 2013 will take place at London’s Islington Assembly Hall on February 19, 2015. Tickets will be on sale from 10am on Friday, December 12th here.

The four-piece released their debut album Boys & Girls in April 2012 to widespread acclaim, and commercial success, charting at number three in the UK album chart.

Plans for a second album are well under way but a release date has still not yet been announced.

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Fuzz Fucked

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Blooming (A Fuzz-Fucked Compilation)
Fleeting Youth Records

The Texan tape label that showed us the deafening sounds of Clouder, Le Rug, Rasputin’s Secret Police and countless others are back with a compilation of mind melting noise to feed your crippling addiction. Fleeting Youth Records’ Blooming is exactly what it says on the sleeve, A Fuzz Fucked Compilation.

Blooming trawls through the darkest corners of sludgy, fuzz-pedal-fuelled, distorted garage rock noise to bring you a selection of 33 bands with 33 individual tracks of loud! Stream it below and head here to purchase and support this fiercely independent label.

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Ex-Slipknot drum tech reveals new members identities

Slipknot‘s former drum tech Norm Costa has revealed the identities of the nine piece band’s two new members.

A photo posted on the tech’s instagram page, depicting the current line-up, reveals that former Against Me! drummer Jay Weinberg, son of E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg, has replaced former member Joey Jordison, with Alessandro ‘Vman’ Venturella, former Krokodil guitarist and current guitar tech for Mastodon, takes Paul Gray‘s position on bass guitar.

The band has been playing as this new 9 since October, appearing at their very own ‘Knotfest’ in Devore, California and also releasing their fifth album 5: The Gray Chapter in the late bassist’s honor and memory.

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Slipknot will tour the UK in January 2015 with fellow freaks, Korn for their joint Prepare For Hell Tour. The band were also recently confirmed to headline 2015’s Download Festival, which marks their third appearance at Donnington.

‘Prepare For Hell’ January Tour Dates

16th Sheffield, Motorpoint Arena
18th Glasgow, SSE Hydro
19th Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena
20th Manchester, Arena
22nd Liverpool, Echo Arena
23rd London, Wembley SSE Arena
24th Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
26th Nottingham, Capital FM Arena
27th Birmingham, Barclaycard Arena

See the new line up in action in their latest music video below.

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Francisco The Man

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‘It’s Not Your Fault’
Fat Possum

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Combining dreamy shoegaze-pop with a dose of high end, 90s indie rock, LA’s Francisco The Man have not only released a beautifully crafted track in ‘It’s Not Your Fault’ but also delivered a video to remember to go with it.

Director Alec Nicholas is said to have mimicked his own self obsessions with online viewing to get the most out of his work on this production. The story line is based around an internet stalker whose problem rises to shocking levels with an unhappy ending.

This band may not be a household name here in the UK yet but if their debut album Loose Ends is made up of more songs as amazing as this then 2015 will be their year.

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OFF!

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This will probably go down as one of the funniest music videos of 2014 and of course it’s coming from hardcore legends OFF! who have a habit of rolling out videos you will never forget.

In their new video for ‘Over Our Heads‘ they literally hit the jackpot for LOL’s. Jack Black stars as a stage diving coach, acid is taken, blood is spilled, bears go nuts, mutilation occurs, it’s amazing!Just hit play and wait for part two!