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The Get Up Kids – live

The Electric Ballroom
London
19th August 2009

They say good things come to those who wait….but five years is enough to test the patience of the most faithful of fans, and as a result the sold-out Electric Ballroom is full of a very impatient and excited crowd.

Having gone their separate ways shortly after playing London in 2004, this is The Get Up Kids first UK tour for some years, but its clear they haven’t been forgotten. With the ten year anniversary of their seminal album ‘Something to Write Home About‘ the guys have put their differences aside, and the group we see tonight, although a little older – are every bit as exciting as they were half a decade ago.

The Get Up Kids have been cited as a major influence for so many of the ’emo’ bands we see today – Pete Wentz even went on record to say that without TGUK, Fall Out Boy wouldn’t exist (TGUK’s response was to publicly apologise for pioneering emo, if bands like that were the result…). Tonight’s crowd is a mix of intrigued teenagers who probably never got to see them before they split and an older contingent who seem just as hyped up as the kids. And not a Fall Out Boy t shirt in sight…

We are treated to a set list of TGUK’s greatest hits – every song is someone’s favourite, lyrics are sung back word perfect . James Derwees, who’s been touring a keyboardist with My Chemical Romance and New Found Glory, grins and waves from the right of stage, whilst Jim Suptic takes up his residency at far left, leaving a lean Rob Pope (bass) and beaming Matt Pryor to take centre stage, in front of the insanely talented Ryan Pope on drums. Picking and choosing from their albums the band seem to have clicked back into place with ease – although at the beginning Pryor seems to struggle to reach some of those higher notes, but with Suptic trading vocals the arrangements seem to work well. Action & Action, Holiday and Valentine – the crowd pleasers – get everyone singing, and The One You Want (taken from their last album The Guilt Show) is one of the many highlights.

In between tracks Pryor and Suptic seem genuinely happy to be back in London, with the front man joking that they’re scared of playing such a huge sold-out venue instead of the little bars they’ve become accustomed to. A sublime version of Mass Pike showcases Ryan Pope’s seemingly limitless abilities on drums – he’s so good that you can even forgive him for disappearing mid-set for a quick smoke break. The crowds are lapping up every track, with one ardent fan actually throwing his wallet, with cash, on stage – lucky for him Pryor’s in a generous mood…and throws it right back.

He goes onto explain that Out of Reach was written about their first trip to the UK, and the line “Here’s me overseas, across a pond by the Dover peaks…” almost takes the roof off. There’s one unknown song played, which seems to stop everyone in their tracks…could this be new TGUK material?! An encore of a cover of The Cure’s Close To Me, and the stunning I’ll Catch You is followed by a promise from Suptic that they’ll be back soon, before the night draws to a close with the upbeat, bouncing Ten Minutes.

Tonight is a glorious come back for The Get Up Kids – a reminder for them that their fans appreciation of them is still as ardent as ever and there are new fans to be made. They have influenced a whole wave of music, and although they say imitation is the highest form of flattery, experiencing the real deal is a sparking reminder of how good this band are.

Look out for an interview with the band on this site soon!

Dee Massey

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Them Crooked Vultures hot on the grapevine right now

The brand new project from Dave Grohl from Nirvana/Foo’s, John Paul Jones from Led Zeppelin and Josh Homme from Queens of the Stoneage Them Crooked Vultures hit the Melkweg in Amsterdam last night. Friends of ours that were at the show said it was ‘beyond fantastic‘.

Rumours are rife that the band will play a secret support slot at the Arctic Monkeys show at Brixton Academy on Wednesday and that the supergroup will play a show at Reading/Leeds festivals next weekend. Check out the track “Dead End Friends” from that show in Dam here before it gets ripped down.

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New Paint It Black track live

Paint It Black have put a new song online.

Sacred is taken from their new EP, Surrender, which will be released on Fat Wreck Chords. Click here to check it out!

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Eels announce live EP

Eels have announced details of a free live EP.

The EP was recorded as part of their session for MySpace Transmission and includes five tracks from the set, which have been made available as a free download here. The tracklisting is:

‘In My Dreams’
‘My Beloved Monster’
‘That Look You Give That Guy’
‘Girl From The North Country’
‘Tremendous Dynamite’
‘The Longing’ (12-inch release only)

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New Outkast album coming

Big Boi has confirmed there is a new Outkast album in the works.

The rapper has been busy working on his solo album Sir Lucious Leftfoot: Son of Chico Dusty which is set for release this year, but added “For all you Outkast lovers, the album is coming. I’m tired of talking about it, and know y’all are tired of hearing me talk about it. But it’s coming, and the album is fire!”. It’ll be their first since 2003’s massive Speakerboxxx/The Love Below double album.

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Flaming Lips reveal guests

The Flaming Lips have announced the guests on their upcoming album.

MGMT and Karen O will both feature on Embryonic, which is to be released in the autumn, though no exact date is confirmed. Wayne Coyle said of the record:

“We have MGMT doing a song with us and we have Karen O from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs doing a couple songs with us…For the Karen O tracks, I just called her up in her hotel room and we just did it right over the telephone. It’s pretty absurd.”

The band will also be playing the following UK dates in November:

London Troxy (November 10, 11)
Portsmouth Guildhall (13)
Glasgow O2 Academy (15)
Manchester Academy (16)
Birmingham Academy (17)

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Lightning Bolt album on its way

Lightning Bolt are to release a new album.

The band’s last was Hypermagic Mountain in 2005 but they announced via their MySpace that they will put out their new record on October 13th entitled Earthly Delight. The band said of the record:

“[It’s] destined to be leaked onto the internet by……hmmm. take a guess, maybe August 31? Early September? You tell me.”

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New ETID song goes live

Every Time I Die have posted a song from their upcoming album.

Wanderlust, taken from New Junk Aesthetic [released on September 14th on Epitaph] and can be heard by clicking here. We’re very excited for this album, hurry up September!

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Alberta Cross single news

From their highly-anticipated debut album ‘Broken Side Of Time‘ (out September 21st), Alberta Cross are set to release ‘ATX‘ as a single on September 14th.

“The song came out of a late night drunken jam,” explains singer Petter Ericson Stakee. “The lyrics are about David Bowie’s ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth‘. It’s about being an alien, being out of place.”

The video for the single is culled from live footage of the band’s recent performances at the Coachella and Bonnaroo festivals, plus last month’s two appearances at Brixton Academy.

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DMC World Championships info announce

September 11th and 12th will see the Indig02 host this year’s DMC World Finals, the 25th Anniversary.

September 11th will see the Battle For Supremacy take place, with last year’s World Champion DJ Switch defending his title against the planet’s very best Supremacy title holders, including this year’s UK winner – DJ Rasp. The Team Battles also take place on the day, to see who will put their name in lights alongside previous winners turned legends – C2C, Scratch Perverts and Allies.

September 12th will host the DJ Championship World Final, as the worlds best DJs compete for the ultimate accolade! PAs from DJ Q Bert and Rob Swift (Ill Insanity / X-Ecutioners) will also be on hand to wow the crowd and as if that wasn’t enough, DJ Yoda will present a special AV performance with a potted history of the 25 years of DMCs.

Make sure you’re there!

Here is C2C’s 2005 routine for you to enjoy: