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Faith No More

This is – believe it or not – is the sixth ‘best of’ Faith No More compilation to be released, and if the title sounds a bit tongue-in-cheek, that’s probably because Faith No More intended it that way. The San Francisco quintet made a name for themselves by combining all manner of musical influences on albums like ‘The Real Thing‘ and ‘Angel Dust‘, but their gleefully antagonistic attitude and sarcastic sense of humour were the equal of any decent punk band. Just check the celebrities/charity-baiting funk genius of ‘We Care A Lot‘ for proof.

In terms of tracklisting, ‘The Very Best…‘ isn’t really that different from the 2CD version of ‘Who Cares A Lot?‘ (the original FNM compilation that was issued shortly after the band split in 1998), but it still makes for a good starting point. Understandably, most of the tracks are taken from the aforementioned studio albums, but there are also a few later-period gems (e.g. ‘Digging The Grave‘ and ‘Ashes To Ashes‘) and earlier, Chuck Mosely era cuts included for good measure.

There’s also a disc of B-sides and rarities included; and unlike with many such compilations, there are some genuine gems on offer here. Most notably, the punked-up ‘The Big Kahuna‘ and ‘Sweet Emotion’ (not an Aerosmith cover!) are far too good to be consigned to the cutting room floor; less essential, although no less interesting, is their attempt at German country on ‘Das Schutzenfest‘. Bizarre, indeed, but that’s Faith No More in a nutshell.

As you probably know by now, the band reformed earlier this year, and are currently in the middle of a European tour. What the future holds for Faith No More remains to be seen, but for now, ‘The Very Best…‘ represents a good chance to catch up on what you might have missed so far. Check out ‘From Out Of Nowhere‘ on the link above.

Alex Gosman

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Buzz Chart

Eyedea & Abilities

It has been five years since the dynamic duo of rapper Eyedea and turntablist Abilities last released a record. Back then, E&A, their second album, showcased their individual abilities [no pun intended] as well as delivering ridiculous examples of how both men could work around each other, knocking your ear drums out like a young Mike Tyson with his foes.

Since then, Eyedea has been experimenting with different styles in his work with Carbon Carousel and Face Candy, but he has come back to what made him a name in the underground scene and this track, taken from their upcoming album By The Throat, shows they’ve not lost their mojo one little bit.

Immediately as This Story starts [click above to listen], the listener is bludgeoned by Abilities’ wah-wah pedal infused scratching which follows up with the unrelenting beat that Eyedea jumps on with his trademark fast paced flow. But it is when the guitar hook comes in, wailing over the drums, that the track really comes alive. If this track is anything to go by, By The Throat is going to be one hell of an album.

Abjekt.

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Buzz Chart

Trainspotters

Swedish hip hop has always been a stronghold in Scandinavia and their love of the art of hip hop has never faltered, from graffiti to rap. Now, putting themselves alongside the likes of Looptroop and Organism 12, Trainspotters have released a free mixtape called The Grip Tape, to showcase their talent and love of skating.

The beats on this mixtape, from the likes of Academics, Phunk 2 and Flinta, bump like the party is never going to stop, allowing rappers Kap and Rewind to throw their energetic flows to come to the fore. And don’t worry, for all you people scared of listening to foreign hip hop, the MCs rap in English and boy do they do it well.

The track you can hear by clicking above is That’s How and gives a perfect example of why these kids needs to be listened to. An album may well be coming this year, so get hyped with this mixtape, which you can download from their MySpace.

Abjekt.

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Music News

Anti-Pop announce tracklisting

Anti-Pop Consortium have announced the tracklisting for their new album Fluorescent Black.

The tracklisting is:

Tracklist
1) Lay Me Down
2) New Jack Exterminator
3) Reflections
4) Shine
5) C Thru U
6) Volcano
7) Timpani
8) The Solution
9) Get Lite
10) NY to Tokyo feat Roots Manuva
11) Superunfrontable
12) Born Electric
13) Apparently
14) End Game
15) Capricorn One
16) Dragunov
17) Fluorescent Black

UK tour dates will be announced soon, but until then, watch them in all their wonky glory:

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Yeah Yeah Yeahs announce winter tour of UK

New York garage-turned-indie-chicsters Yeah Yeah Yeahs have announced plans to follow up on their summer festival appearances with a tour of the UK this winter.

Tickets go on sale 9am July 10th, priced at £20 (plus booking fee) for all dates except London, which is £21.50. The tour takes in most of England and Scotland, with dates as follows:

November
29 Leeds, 02 Academy
30 Brixton, London, 02 Academy

December
1 Brixton, London, 02 Academy
3 Newcastle, 02 Academy
4 Glasgow, 02 Academy
6 Manchester, Apollo
9 Birmingham, 02 Academy
10 Bournemouth, Opera House

To whet your appetite, here are the band performing their latest single, ‘Heads Will Roll‘:

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Music News

Times New Viking release new album

Ohio natives Times New Viking return with a brand new record Born Again Revisited, due for release on September 21st.

Known for shrouding their three-cornered pop constructions in clouds of tape hiss and buzzing noise, the trio of Adam Elliott, Beth Murphy and Jared Phillips delivered the Born Again Revisited recordings to label 4AD on a Video Home System cassette.

Times New Viking will also tour Europe this Autumn – details to be announced soon.

Check out the video to last year’s single ‘The End of All Things‘:

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Live Reviews

Alberta Cross Live

Water Rats
Kings Cross, London
30/06/09

Imagine a love-in between Neil Young, My Morning Jacket and Kasabian; not a pleasant thought but the resulting offspring may well sound a lot like Alberta Cross.

Those familiar with their 2007 ep, The Heartbreaker and the Thief, may well be puzzled by the Kasabian reference, but certainly more than one of the new songs hint at their “new direction”.

On a ludicrously hot Tuesday evening we all packed into the back room at the Water Rats as the band took to the stage, the five piece concentrated mainly on the forthcoming new album, Broken Side of Time, with a sprinkling of old favourites for the faithful, gracefully easing in and out of each song with the help of frontman, Petter Ericson Stakee’s, beautiful, soulful, soaring vocals.

The stripped down feel of the older songs is now replaced with beefier wall of sound courtesy of second guitarist Sam Kearney adding extra weight and dimension to the songs, though fans of their debut ep’s more country feel may find their new sound not so appealing, it’s certainly a forward progression that I’m sure will be embraced by a wider audience.

Opening with Ramblin Home, a pure Alberta Cross gem, complete with sky rocket chorus, and closing with forthcoming new single ATX, the pace never drops until the encore when Stakke and bassist Terry Wolfers came back to finish with an acoustic version of the old fave Lucy Rider.

The new album is not scheduled for release until September this year, but if you can’t wait until then, go to, www.myspace.com/albertcross, I know I can’t!

Nelson Bibb

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Music News

Placebo to play iTunes Festival

Placebo have been added to the iTunes Festival bill.

The band will play the Roundhouse in London on July 14th as part of the month long festival. Remind yourself of what to expect with For What It’s Worth below, taken from their recently released album Battle For The Sun:

For What It's Worth

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Live Reviews

Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band – Live

Hard Rock Calling
Hyde Park
28.06.09

For a 3 day long festival that calls itself ‘Hard Rock Calling’ the promoters seem to have got completely the wrong end of the stick. I can’t even remotely see what’s ‘Hard Rock’ about either, Starsailor or The Dave Mathews Band. Safe to see I avoided all the support acts like the fucking plague and opted for “cunt-free” day.

All of this nonsense was forgotten when The Boss wondered out on stage backed by the infamous E-Street Band. Opening with an inspired version of The Clash’s ‘London Calling‘, Bruce and the gang arte off to a flying start before diving head first into ‘Badlands‘ and then ‘She’s The One’.

The E-Street Band back a juggernaut set from Springsteen who tears through ‘Out In The Street‘ and ‘Bobby Jean‘ to name a few. Brian Fallon from The Gaslight Anthem joins the party on stage to wail through the spirited ‘No Surrender‘ which was a highlight but for some inexplicable reason; ‘Thunder Road‘ and ‘The River‘ remain noticeably absent from tonight’s set list.

After the people rallying anthem ‘The Rising‘, Bruce then delivers a goose-bump inducing rendition of ‘Jungleland‘. Yet more proof (if you needed it) as to why they call him ‘The Boss’. Unfortunately he goes from glory to annoyance in one fail swoop following up with ‘American Land‘. Some jiggery-pockery shite that is more at home in a Pogues B-sides collection. None the less, we are sent home happy with the classics, ‘Glory Days‘ and ‘Dancing In The Dark’.

I’ve been lucky enough to see The Boss before but this time I felt way out of my depth. Tonight, at times, I did feel like I was the unwanted guest of an older generation, and that in the eyes of hardened Springsteen fans that I didn’t “get it”. That may be true but it just goes to show that regardless of age, the music of Bruce Springsteen and The E-Street band have enough quality and enough depth to transcend generations. Tonight proved that.

Written by Tom Lindsey
Photo thanks to Heather Mary Ryan

Watch a phone clip here:

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Track of the Day – Descendents

Track of the Day comes from Descendents with a live version of Milo Goes to College. You can’t beat this.