Zico Chain have released their new video.
The single These Birds Will Kill Us All is released on October 12th and will be backed with the tracks Bile N Blood and Daycase. Check the video out here:
Zico Chain have released their new video.
The single These Birds Will Kill Us All is released on October 12th and will be backed with the tracks Bile N Blood and Daycase. Check the video out here:
We love Drums of Death here at CF so lucky that we can bring you his new video today. ‘Got Yr Thing‘ is out October 5th through the Greco-Roman label. Check it.
Mogwai have announced they will tour extensively once they have released their new album.
The band are demoing new songs at the moment and will be looking to record and release the new album in 2010 with Stuart Braithwaite saying:
“When we do a new record we’ll probably come and play everywhere for a change. I think that our attitudes to activities around the record coming out might change a bit because we’ll be really thinking, ‘We need to push this’.”
Thom Yorke has formed a new band.
The Radiohead frontman has brought in Flea from the Chili Peppes, Joey Waronker, Mauro Refosco and Nigel Godrich to work on the as-yet un-named project. The band have announced they’ll play two shows in LA in October with Yorke saying:
“We don’t really have a name and the set will not be very long cuz… well… we haven’t got that much material yet! But come and check it out if you are in the area.”
Slayer have posted a new track online.
The band have put the title track to their upcoming album World Painted Blood on their MySpace page. The album is out on November 2nd. Turn the speakers up and listen to the carnage here.
Fake Problems are gearing themselves up for their first full UK tour in October. Get some more of their road antics in this final European tour blog from their missions in August and September. Make sure you don;t miss these guys live!
Mexico City Circo Volador
15.09.09
Today is Mexican Independence Day; a cause for nationwide celebration and, for many folks, a day off work into the bargain. Mexico City’s central Plaza De La Constitución is reportedly packed, despite the rain, but tonight, a couple of thousand black-clad folks have chosen to break with tradition and celebrate in the company of some quality Scandinavian metal merchants.
Amorphis may not have as high a profile as tonight’s headliners, but most of the folks present at the increasingly humid Circo Volador are clearly au fait with the band’s abrasive metallic assault. Vocalist Tomi Joutsen is a fine master of ceremonies: all throat-shredding growls and flailing dreadlocks, he whips the crowd into action despite the facts that it’s still relatively early, and that the queue for the bar is still annoyingly huge.
“Gimme some fucking noise!” growls Children Of Bodom frontman Alexi Laiho; a redundant request if ever there was one, given that the chants of ‘BO-DOM! BO-DOM!’ start long before the band arrive, and morph into utter hysteria as Alexi and co. rip into the monolithic, ‘Sad But True‘-esque grooves of ‘Sixpounder‘.
Faced with a crowd which put the party into partisan, the band certainly rise to the occasion; draping the stage in Mexican flags, attempting some endearingly bad Spanish banter, and – in the case of keyboard player Janne Wirman – sporting a glittery sombrero. COB’s sense of humour continues to serve them well, and musically they sound utterly immense; unleashing savage black metal anthems like ‘In Your Face‘ and old favourite ‘Lake Bodom‘ on a crowd that seemingly just can’t get enough of these guys. Seas of pumping fists? Check. Roars of approval at every guitar solo? Check. Sweat-drenched mayhem in the pit? Oh yes, and then some.
As the closing ‘Hatecrew Deathroll‘ sees the crowd chanting the chorus like an unholy mantra, one can’t help but think that whilst Mexican revolutionary leader Miguel Hidalgo might not have wholly approved of their cause, he would have been impressed by their conviction. A great night for Mexican metal fans, and for COB, a blinder of a performance that hints at still greater things to come.
Alex Gosman
Free Butt, Brighton
23.09.09
I used to spend a lot of time in the Free Butt many years ago, saw heaps of ace gigs within its (then) small grubby walls. Now the place is very different, sanitised and soulless. But as someone once sang… “Those times have changed, and so have I. I stopped my dreaming… I know I can’t go back”. Indeed…
Anyway, the draw of meeting up with good friends and strong music to boot pulls me back to the ‘Butt. And, on at a shade past 8pm, last-minute additions to the bill, South-East quartet Serf Combat, turn in one of the strongest sets I’ve seen from them. Their hyper-melodic ‘Raygun-esque tuneage came over really well, sounded crisp and sharp and their drummer particularly did a fine job pounding the skins. Positive start.
I know nothing about Ceremony, but they introduce themselves as being “from California”. Now, I’m always reluctant to judge a book by its cover, but I’m thinking these 4 irregular guys do not have a Beverly Hills, Malibu Beach or bourgeois boho-Santa Cruz sheen… and more likely come from some run down hick town where there isn’t a lot going on. Their set is full-fuckin’tilt hardcore in a short/fast/furious Crossed Out / Infest style mixed with “My War” era ‘Flag angst, and moments of dark/theatrical TSOL. Oh, and the crazed singer charged around and postured like Darby Crash trying to impersonate Glenn Danzig… can you picture it??!! Ha!! Yes, a lot going on! I can’t say I was exactly blown away/totally convinced. But they were memorable all the same.
Philadelphia’s Paint It Black have long cemented their reputation with strong melodic hardcore, coupled with smart/honest/intelligent lyrics, and an incredibly energetic live show. And don’t we know it! They come bouncing on to the stage and literally explode with their action-packed anthems and rousing sing-a-longs. It’s hard not to be rapidly enthused. Early on singer Dan Yemin makes it very (very) clear the audience are as much a part of this gig as the band, participation is actively encouraged, and if you are going to grab the microphone out of the singers hand to sing your heart out to your favourite song, then that is exactly what you are going to do. Go ahead! Get on the stage! No rockNroll bullshit posturing going on here, just straight from the heart good-time hardcore jams that fly by at pace, and is over far too quickly. Ah well! Was great while it lasted!
Pete Craven.
Brother Ali is a rapper who can make you smile in the blink of an eye. Honestly, you can pick any Ali track at random and within 30 seconds, you’ll be grinning from ear-to-ear like some kind of deranged Cheshire Cat and this new album, Us, is no different.
The rapper is joined by Atmosphere’s beatsmith Ant who laces his usual mix of upbeat drums and pretty melodies, this time using the live instrumentation that got it’s first airing on Atmosphere’s When Life Gives You Lemons… album and once more gives Ali the perfect landscape on which to tell his stories.
Being introduced on your own album by Chuck D is not just a statement of intent for things to come, it’s a whip crack that forces you to sit up and listen before launching into The Preacher, with it’s horns and handclaps, which is sure to be another bonafide crowd pleasing classic to rank alongside Forest Whitaker and Room With A View.
Ali’s storytelling, which encompasses other people for the first time, as opposed to just his own personal trials and tribulations, gives it another dimension and makes it a much more rounded album than The Undisputed Truth, his last full length effort. The vibe continues through tracks like Games and Fresh Air, which you can hear by clicking above, and Best @ It which features a killer opening verse from Freeway.
The final track, Us, is the sonic embodiment of the slogan that runs through the album – There’s no me and no you, it’s just us – and is the perfect showcase of a talent that has been bubbling under for too long. This is the album to push Ali through and there isn’t a man on this planet that doesn’t deserve it more.
Abjekt.
Red Hot Chili Peppers, LL Cool J, and Kiss have been nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
500 music industry voters will have their say on who gets in, with an announcement expected to be made in January, before the Ceremony taking place in March. The full line up is:
ABBA
The Chantels
Jimmy Cliff
Genesis
The Hollies
Kiss
LL Cool J
Darlene Love
Laura Nyro
Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Stooges
Donna Summer