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A Place To Bury Strangers

Fresh off the back of their superb second album Exploding Head last year, NYC noisemongers A Place to Bury Strangers are back with brand new single, Keep Slipping Away. As you might expect from a band whose influences are firmly rooted between My Bloody Valentine and Jesus and Mary Chain, this is loud and uncompromising slice of psychedelic rock.

Having made a name for themselves in recent years through their deafening live performances, they have now added another string to their bow by proving themselves as a quality recording band. Keep Slipping Away is the perfect example of this; while still as noisy as ever, more clarity has been given to the vocals and the songs driving rhythm is, dare I say it, catchy. Make no mistake, however, while the band may have tightened their production, the songs themselves are as beefy as ever.

The accompanying video, directed by Brendan Bellomo and Greg Wilson, is also worth a watch; capturing the band playing with old televisions and retro technology. The typically cool visuals play out like a bizarre David Cronenberg inspired short film, working perfectly with the bands 80’s musical influences.

Sleekly Lion.

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Lou Barlow UK dates

As if playing with a reformed Dinosaur Jr wasn’t enough, Lou Barlow is using his spare time to fit in a quick European jaunt of his own. The eight date tour is sandwiched in between a gap in Dinosaur Jr’s schedule and will see Barlow visiting the UK for solo dates in Manchester, Glasgow and London. The dates are:

January:

31 – Manchester, Deaf Institute

February:

1 – Glasgow, Stereo
2 – London, Dingwalls

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New M.I.A. album in the works.

The much anticipated follow up to M.I.A’s Kala will be released this summer, it has been confirmed.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, M.IA reveals that much of the record will be produced by Blaqstarr, who she had previously collaborated with on Kala track The Turn. She goes on to explain that she has been reflecting on how the world has changed since her last full length, saying, “I came up talking shit about Bush, and it’s great that it’s changed, but I don’t know how much it’s changed. I’m exploring that.”

The album has also been described by Diplo as sounding like “Gucci Mane meets Animal Collective,” a statement as confusing as it is potentially exciting.

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Slayer cancel UK tour

Slayer have had to cancel their upcoming UK tour.

The gigs were originally due to be last year, but Tom Araya’s back problems forced them to be re-scheduled. Since then the condition hasn’t improved and the new dates have now been cancelled. The dates are:

March

7th – Manchester Academy
8th, 9th – London Forum

April

2nd – Nottingham Rock City
3rd – Glasgow Barrowland
4th – Leeds Academy
5th – Birmingham Academy

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High On Fire release new album

High On Fire will release their new album in March.

Snakes For The Devine will be released on March 8th. on Century Media Records. It’s the band’s fifth album and was produced by Greg Fidelman, who was the man behind the boards of Slayer’s World Painted Blood. The tracklist for the album is:

1) Snakes For The Divine
2) Frost Hammer
3) Bastard Samurai
4) Ghost Neck
5) The Path
6) Fire Flood and Plague
7) How Dark We Pray
8) Holy Flames Of The Firespitter


HIGH ON FIRE – “Hung, Drawn, and Quartered”

HIGH ON FIRE | MySpace Music Videos

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New Mos Def video

Mos Def dropped one of the albums of 2009 and has just released a new video from it.

History features his Black Star colleague Talib Kweli and is a sure-fire tune. Fantastic looking video too, check it out:

Mos Def Feat. Talib Kweli-History (Creative Control Color Edit) from Creative Control on Vimeo.

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You Me At Six

And so, after forging themselves one hell of a fanbase completely independent of any major label, You Me At Six return with second album ‘Hold Me Down‘ and a little extra push from Virgin Records.

No strangers to writing a catchy tune having released an album full to the brim of them in 2008 with ‘Take Off Your Colours’, YMAS have fast become a teen favourite, selling out headline tours in their own right as well as supporting the likes of US pop-punk heavyweights Paramore and Fall Out Boy.

The album’s lead track ‘The Consequence‘ sets it off to a flying start a with a tightly paced verse-chorus pattern seeing the band let loose to a certain degree in the choruses. But the song peaks with the breakdown right at the end which features a full-on incorporation of the band’s most melodic traits and some more aggressive riffing and background screams to add an edge. It’s imperative to start as you mean to go on after all.

The album unfolds with angsty lyrics as is to be expected but there is definitely a jubilant air about these songs as the band are clearly living their dream and, considering that in many ways this is just the beginning, they have achieved pretty heady heights of success so far.

Instead of clicking play above this time, drop your eyes down and check out the song by watching the video.

Winegums.

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Animal Collective release the ‘Brother Sport’ video

Animal Collective have released a new video today for track Brother Sport from their 2009 lauded LP Merriweather Post Pavilion. View the eggsellent results here.

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New Sub Focus video

D&B’s hottest rising star Sub Focus has a new single out.

Could This Be Real is taken from his self-titled album of last year and will be released on January 18th. Have a look at the video below and check him out at Pendulum’s “Earstorm” night.

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Fake Problems announce UK tour

Crossfire favourites Fake Problems are back in the UK in April.

The band, who supported Frank Turner at the end of last year, will be playing 11 shows in April as well as the European Groezrock Festival [alongside the likes of A.F.I., Hatebreed, Bad Religion and Sum 41]. The full list of dates is:

12-Apr – Norwich – Water Rats
13-Apr – Bristol – Thekla
14-Apr – Birmingham – O2 Academy 3
15-Apr – London – Barfly
16-Apr – Oxford – Bullingdon
17-Apr – Manchester – Roadhouse
18-Apr – Glasgow – O2 ABC 2
19-Apr – Newcastle – The Cluny
20-Apr – Nottingham – Rock City Basement
21-Apr – Leeds – The Cockpit
22-Apr – Portsmouth – Wedgewood Rooms