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Blakroc

It isn’t often that an album like Blakroc works. When rockstars try their hand at being hip hop or when rappers try to be rock [Weezy, I love you man, but c’mon now] it usually induces cringing and head-shaking, but when The Black Keys teamed up with Damon Dash and brought in luminaries such as Mos Def, Billy Danze, RZA and Ludacris, the signs weren’t as bad as first thought.

In fact, it’s much more than just a non-catastrophe, it’s a quality album that draws the best out of the Keys’ bluesy excellence and combines it with some excellent verses that make it seem impossible to think that this wouldn’t work. The album kicks off with a track that brings Luda and the ever-enjoyable O.D.B. together telling stories of women that have got them wrapped around their little finger and the record never looks back.

A softer side of the collabs arrives in the form of Nicole Wray who does a sterling job of sounding sultry over the more understated guitars, but for the most part it is the filthy fuzzy numbers which stand out on the record, Dollaz & Sense featuring Pharoahe Monch and RZA, Stay Off The Fuckin’ Flowers with Raekwon and What You Do To Me with it’s excellent hammond organ backdrop.

The track you can hear by clicking the player above is Ain’t Nothing Like You [Hoochie Coo] featuring Mos Def and Dipset’s Jim Jones on the best cut from the album. Mos Def’s hook is a guaranteed singalong just waiting to get into your brain.

Abjekt.

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Rage Against The Machine at Number 1!

Rage Against The Machine have beaten the X Factor clowns to the Christmas number 1 spot here in the UK today. Over half a million downloads of the classic 90’s rock tune beat Joe Schmo and Simon Cowell’s multi million pound TV machine by thousands to take the UK’s biggest pop accolade. The band have promised to play a FREE show to celebrate this achievement and have also donated thousands of pounds from MP3 sales to the charity Shelter. Watch the band below playing live on the BBC’s Five Live radio show last week playing the Xmas Number 1 – Killing In the Name Of.

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Audio Bullys London Dreamer xmas message

Audio Bullys have dropped another new tune from their forthcoming album called London Dreamer as part of a Christmas video message with Slade. Press play for the sweets.

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Broken Bells album details

Broken Bells have announced details of their debut album.

The band, made up of James Mercer of The Shins and Brian Burton [aka Danger Mouse] will release the self-titled record on March 8th 2010. The 10 track album features Mercer on vocals, guitars and bass while Burton plays organ, drums, piano, synths and bass.

The first single, The High Road, which be premiered on the band’s website on December 21st.

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Volcom present Mastodon tour

Volcom have announced they will present Mastodon‘s tour in February 2010.

A “Royale Edition” of their album Crack The Skye will be made available through their website and will begin shipping on December 15th. The UK dates of the tour are below and support will come from Totimoshi.

16 – Wolverhampton, Wulfrun
17 – Bristol, Academy
19 – Glasgow, Barrowland
20 – Manchester, Academy
21 – Newcastle, Academy
23 – Nottingham, Rock City
24 – London, Roundhouse

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New RJD2!

RJD2 has posted up a full length track from his upcoming album The Colossus.

In addition to the track with Kenna, he has also posted snippets of other tracks from the record, which is out on January 19th. It’s big, check it out below:

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Musee Mecanique live in Paris

For those of you out there who love your music laid back and doused in folk you will be enchanted by the incredible sounds of Musee Mecanique. Usually a 5 piece, the band consisting only of singer/songwriters Micah Rabwin (vocals/guitar/musical saw/keyboard) and Sean Ogilvie (vocals/keyboard/guitar/accordion/melodica) recently graced Europe with wonderful live shows alongside Laura Gibson that left a lot of people blown away. The Portland Oregon duo have an album out early in 2010 titled Hold This Ghost, have a slice of what’s on that here live from Paris this weekend and look out for them.

HibOO d’Scène : Musee Mecanique “Under Glass” (Live @ La Flèche d’Or, Paris – 10.12.2009) from Le-HibOO.com on Vimeo.

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Four Letter Word

Four Letter Word is officially The Band that Would Not Die ™. They’ve been through so many line-ups and bust ups in the past 18 years it would surely take a Tony Robinson lead Time Team styled excavation to unravel this South Wales bands turbulent history. But here they are, back again, another line-up, a brand new album, and still roaring a familiar battle cry.

Singer Welly is the only constant, and, in a recording capacity, Leatherface growler Frankie Stubbs, who has now handled production duties on all 4 FLW albums. You can imagine those two at the mixing desk, gargling on tankards of gravel and whiskey, exchanging tales from brutal campaigns on the frontline…

And it’s tales that these songs tell, crisp and punchy tuneage with biographical narratives spanning adolescent days of being put down and maligned, to present day anger at an increasing Orwellian landscape, fuelled with bitterness and frustration at a punk rock scene the wordsmith decrees too competitive and merely built on flash-in-the-pan 5 minute fashionistas. He has a point, but we’re living in different era now, a million miles away from the heady days when folk like Welly cut his chops. And those times are not coming back.

The theme of reflection weighs heavy on this album, and goes right on thru to passionate closer “Street Where I Grew Up”… “counting cracks in the pavement in the summer sun, chip off the old block, my father’s son”… sentimental discourse, and, dare I say it, all part of the maturing process. I can relate.

I thought FLW reached their pinnacle with 2005’s cracking “Like Moths to A Flame” album, and sure enough this collection of 10 songs didn’t immediately make similar impact. But subsequent plays have seen them grow on me, with pace. All told a tidy piece of work.

Pete Craven

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Free Dessa track

Dessa has leaked a track of her upcoming full length debut.

The Doomtree MC will release A Badly Broken Code on January 19th and has taken Dixon’s Girl from it to give fans a taste of what’s to come. The track, produced by fellow crew member MK Larada, can be grabbed for free here. Get on it!

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The Brian Jonestown Massacre UK dates

The Brian Jonestown Massacre have announced a UK tour for 2010.

The band, who release their new album Who Killed Sgt. Pepper? on January 22nd will play the following dates in May:

14th – London Shepherds Bush Empire
16th – Birmingham Academy 2
17th – Manchester Academy 2 & 3
18th – Glasgow ABC
19th – Belfast Spring & Airbrake
20th – Dublin Academy