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Black Lips team up with GZA

Black Lips have released a track with GZA.

The band, who became friends with the Wu Tang member at SXSW, have collaborated with him on a version of the track Drop I Hold which appears on the band’s 200 Million Thousand. You can check out the track by clicking here.

The band are also on tour here in May:

14th – Brighton, The Fly at Great Escape
5th – Nottingham, Trent University
16th – Sheffield, Rollerpalooza
17th – Cardiff, The Globe
20th – Leeds, TJS
21st – Liverpool, City Sound Festival
22nd – Dublin, Crawdaddy
23rd – Glasgow, Oran Mor
24th – Manchester, Academy 3
26th – London, Electric Ballroom

www.black-lips.com

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Rancid build up to new album

Rancid had unveiled some webisodes in the build up to their new album.

Let The Dominoes Fall is released on June 1st with single Last One To Die out on May 25th. One webisode will be available to watch every day from Mondays to Fridays all the way up to the day of the release on June 1st. They will be posted at the following links – www.hellcatrecords.com and www.youtube.com/hellcatrecords The videos are up now so get checking!

LET THE DOMINOES FALL TRACKLISTING:

1. East Bay Night
2. This Place
3. Up To No Good
4. Last One To Die
5. Disconnected
6. I Ain’t Worried
7. Damnation
8. New Orleans
9. Civilian Ways
10. The Bravest Kids
11. Skull City
12. L.A. River
13. Lulu
14. Dominoes Fall
15. Liberty and Freedom
16. You Want It, You Got It
17. Locomotive
18. That’s Just The Way It Is Now
19. The Highway

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The Ghost Of A Thousand announce free album release shows

The Ghost of A Thousand will be releasing their thrilling album ‘New Hopes, New Demonstrations‘ on 1st June and will be playing at Bloomsbury Bowling in the evening that very same day. There will be no charge for entry so that everyone (over 18) can join the party! Giveaways from Epitaph, Jagermeister, Vans, Criminal Damage and Rockstar will be on hand to make it a real big one.

TGOAT will precede this immense event with a special album release show in their hometown of Brighton at Audio on 30th June with the This City and Blackhole. This event is free to attend too.

TGOAT ALBUM RELEASE PARTIES –

30 May 2009 Audio w / This City (16 +) Brighton, UK
1 June 2009 Bloomsbury Bowling w / Outcry Collective and Warship (18 +) London, UK

FURTHER LIVE DATES FROM THE GHOST OF A THOUSAND –

6 May 2009 Academy 1 w/ Gallows and ETID Manchester, UK
8 May 2009 ABC w/ Gallows and ETID Glasgow, UK
16 May 2009 Great Escape Festival Brighton, UK
20 May 2009 iBar Bournemouth, UK
21 May 2009 Forum, w/ Gallows & ETID London, UK
24 May 2009 University, Slam dunk festival Leeds, UK
01 June 2009 Bloomsbury Bowling – album launch! London, UK
06 June 2009 Harlequin Redhill, UK
11 June 2009 Borderline w / Alexisonfire London, UK
10 July 2009 Lounge On The Farm Festival Canterbury, UK
11 July 2009 The Canteen Cumbria, UK
12 July 2009 Guilfest – Rocksound Cave Guildford, UK
08 Aug 2009 Boardmasters – Vans Stage Newquay, UK
28 Aug 2009 Reading Festival – Lock Up Stage Reading, UK
30 Aug 2009 Leeds Festival – Lock Up Stage Leeds, UK

www.myspace.com/theghostofathousand

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New None The Less video

Up and comers None The Less have put a new video online.

Define is taken from their debut mini-album The Way To Save Ourselves [released May 18th] and you can see these guys showing off their skills at Download this year as well as dates with Young Guns in July. Big ups to Anthony in the band, Crossfire salutes you!

www.myspace.com/nonethelessonline

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Live Reviews

Earth – Live

The Borderline, London
24/04/09

In a venue which is now threatening to become my new local, I returned to The Borderline Friday to check out fuzzed out, drone masters, Earth.

Years ago I found Earth through their albums ‘Earth 2‘ and ‘Hex’. They were albums that were packed full of satanic, evil drone and sludge. This is what I paid in to see at the Borderline. What I got was a gig heavy on new material from recent release ‘The Bees Made Honey In The Lions Skull’. This is an album that strays away from their previously dark and evil sound that got me into the band in the first place, into more of a melodic-ambient realm.

The gig itself was never going to be an explosive performance. Earth have never been that kind of band but they always appeared to deliver a heavy, inspired performance none the less. From a band with such a pedigree and cult following you expected a performance worthy of past glories.

Tonight, Earth gave us anything but. It really was a lacklustre effort from a band that should really be able to turn in a fantastic performance after all these years. From the stage manor of Dylan Carlson, you can tell that no real effort is being made, at least not tonight. Earth just seem to be going through the motions.

It was on only one occasion I found myself beginning to zone out and enjoy it. The only piece they played from the ‘Hex’ album, I believe. Unfortunately, this was not enough to redeem the evening. The only saving grace came from a fully stocked bar that provided continuous support in my time of need.

I think the main problem with the show is that I built it up to be something it wasn’t. Dylan Carlson and crew turn in mediocre performance that tested my patience more than a few times. Their songs were played with no inspiration at all and the dark atmosphere that makes Earth’s sound so unique was noticeably absent.

Where bands of the genre like Sunn O))) and Om can create a stage show to accompany their music Earth fall disappointingly short on this occasion.

Better luck next time, fat boy.

Tom Lindsey
Pic: Wikipedia

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Free Cool Kids mixtape

The Cool Kids have released their new mixtape.

Gone Fishing, produced with Don Cannon, is up for free download which you can get by clicking here. In the meantime, check out the video to their big tune Pennies:

www.myspace.com/thecoolkids

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Interviews

DJ Vadim interview

Described as “the John Coltrane of hip hop”, Russian-born DJ Vadim has made his name playing show after show of big hip hop tunes as well as producing beats that stick in your memory for a long time to come.

However, his world was flipped around when he was diagnosed with cancer of the eye and had to go through a potentially risky surgery to remove the problem.

But, as Abjekt finds out, he came through the other side with a huge desire to enjoy life and music and having been signed to the juggernaught that is Ninja Tune and now moving across to BBE, 2009 is set to be another big year for Vadim

You were born in Russia and have lived around the world – Was this continual blending of cultures pivotal in how your music was made?

I think that the place where you make music undoubtedly influences what you do and how you do it. If I was born in Mongolia and lived there, would I be doing music now? Probably not. So my environment influences me a lot, London and New York for example and these are always forever changing too!

Do you have any particular influences that made you stop and think “yes, this is what I want to do with my tunes”?

I always wanted to play in a club and be paid to play in a club as a DJ. That was my first dream, as such because back then in the late 80s and early 90s I used to throw my own parties, so the thought of someone else hiring me was huge.

There are genres popping up from all over in clubs and DJ sets these days – Kurduro from Angola, Cumbia from Colombia, B-More from Baltimore, Dub and Dancehall to name but a few, do you feel it’s important to such a diverse mix in the music that’s played in the UK to open people up and experience rhythms they may not have been open to before?

Well yes and no. It’s great that people are listening to such a big variety of music now because it definitely didn’t happen 10-15 years ago… Whilst its not my job to play every style, because that’s impossible, I can still include influences from so many styles.

Your live shows are always great to watch, what’s the process in deciding what you’re going to do for the crowd?

Well it depends if its a DJ show or a live show. It also depends on where and when and what for. Is it a launch party? Is it for a sponsor? Is it part of a tour? What are the crowd like? Are they responding? There are a lt of factors but it all boils down to me connecting and moving the people.

Skipping the age-old question about downloading vs CD buying, is putting on a live show important to get people to come out and buy your CDs there?

Yes of course. It’s all about market presence but aside from the commercial aspect of it, playing live keeps me on my toes and also I can hear what’s hot and what’s not!

You must love playing live with the amount of shows you play in various countries, has there ever been a time where you’ve really want to just chill out and not play live for 6 months or a year? Or is there a constant yearning to get that atmosphere going with the crowd that you can’t stay away from?

Well it’s that age old problem – When you do it, you want to chill and when you’re chilling you think about being on the road. The grass is always greener on the other side, right?

Have you ever had what you can now look back on and label the perfect show? If so, where and when was it and what made it such a perfect night?

I have had nights where the response has been so incredible that it blows me away, yes. Where people are singing along, dancing like nutters and applauding, whistling and stuff. However, looking back at the those times I think what I did could have been better. The time when I get to the perfect show is the time to retire. That’s why I keep searching for the perfect beat.

You’ve worked with people like Vakill, Gift Of Gab, Slug, TTC, Task Force and more in the past as well as being part of the One Self project with Blu Rum and Yarah Bravo – what do you get out of working with various people?

Well it’s fun and passes the time away quite nicely!

Are there still artists and groups that you want to collab with?

Well yeah, of course. From KRS1, Rakim, Black Thought, Common, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Roots Manuva, Damien Marley, Capelton, Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, Chaka Khan, De La Soul, Dweli, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Al Green… where do I stop?

Are you actively pursuing that or do you just keep going and see what comes your way, because I’d imagine that those organic sort of partnerships are the easiest to get on with.

Well unfortunately most of that list would probably want 5 figure sums just to enter into a conversation so until the time where I have that kinda backing, it will remain just a dream!

So, the new album coming out is U Can’t Learn Imaginashun, which is coming out on BBE Records. What’s good about being part of the BBE label and family?

Well, they give me the creative freedom to do what I want to do. Also, being surrounded by so many influential artists is very inspiring – Jazzy Jeff, Kenny Dope, Eb Darge, David Rodigan, Pete Rock, J Dilla, the list goes on.

The new album comes after what must have been a very distressing period in your life – your close family were ill, the credit crunch kicked in and you were diagnosed with eye cancer – how difficult was it to battle through and come out the other side?

Yeah, it was grim. I thought about death a lot going through cancer and I gave music up for a short period. I had an operation which gave me my energy back. Coming through the operation successfully gave me the impetus to go on and make this album. I have have come through all this and been super skeptikal and cynical, but I just felt lucky to be alive.

So do you have a new perspective on life both personally as well as musically?

Yes, like I said, when you go through something so life threatening, you cannot help but be affected one way or another. I try to enjoy the moment more and work less!

What can people expect to hear on the new record?

Music for the mind, body and soul!

And why the title for the record?

Because there are so many things you can learn in life – language, science etc. You can even learn to draw pictures and play instruments but to be creative, you need imagination and no-one can give you that. It’s something that you have to go deep within yourself to find.

Any last words for the world at large?

Stop the separation wall in Palestine/Israel. That will become a symbol of mans stupidity and hatred.

Cheers again for the time and I look forward to seeing a Vadim live show again soon!

DJ Vadim’s new album U Can’t Lurn Imaginashun is out on June 8th through BBE Records. You can check out more of Vadim’s stuff at www.myspace.com/djvadim.

Make sure you don’t miss the launch night at SoundCrash, Thursday 21st May, The Rhythm Factory, Whitechapel, London, E1 1EW. 7pm – 1am – tickets £12 (inc bf) in advance from www.seetickets.com

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The Audition

The Audition are on a roll and they have the UK firmly in their sights. Having just pulled out of a tour with Kevin Rudolf (he collaborated with Lil’ Wayne don’t you know) in the States in order to jet to the UK lastminute and join Madina Lake’s headlining dates, they’ve also unleashed this album of pop-rock perfection on an unsuspecting world. Coming just over a year after their last rather under-rated record ‘Champion‘, the slightly ludicrously named ‘Self-Titled Album‘ will most definitely be the soundtrack to the summer for those who discover its carefully considered gems of singalong gold.

Every single track features an immense driving force of a chorus with an undercurrent of bubbling energy which makes the record exude positivity and confidence. The catchiness of ‘The Way You Move‘ is very in your face and slightly overwhelms the more subtle tracks on first listen, but when you come to know the rest of the songs it becomes clear that this song really only scratches the surface of what The Audition are trying to say here.

It’s where the chunkier guitars back-up the soaring melodies from ‘My Temperature’s Rising‘ onwards that this band come into their own and demonstrate what they’ve got to prove. More consistent than ‘Champion’ and more overtly poppy than first record ‘Controversy Loves Company’, ‘Self-Titled Album’ should by rights propel this band to the big time. It seems that The Audition, with their slightly-altered line-up, have finally found their voice. And it’s definitely a good one. ‘Love With A Motive’, ‘Los Angeles’ and actual proper ballad ‘It’s Gonna Be Hard (When I’m Gone)‘ have the potential to be anthems and there definitely seems to be a more personal and thought-out motive behind the lyrics in these songs compared with the band’s previous work. This is definitely a step forward and a more mature outlook from The Audition.

Producer Mark Trombino (of Jimmy Eat World ‘Bleed American‘ fame) has obviously been a guiding light in the process of this record, making sure The Audition’s writing is presented in the best possible light. It’s the nuances as melodies turn the corner between verse, bridge and chorus that make this band special and Trombino has highlighted these perfectly with crystal clear clarity. Punchy percussive beats and crunching guitars lead into the most purely melodic moments that almost make you want to melt. And you definitely want to sing along. Danny Stevens’ characteristic warbling is reined in when it needs to be and the strength of the vocals throughout is faultless. ‘Love With A Motive’ is a definite highlight and flows from the band with ease and equal measures of rockiness and poppiness. The Audition have blended the rock with the pop with panache and class and in doing so have made their most accomplished album to date.

You’re not going to want to miss these songs live –

1 May 2009 – Manchester University w/Madina Lake Manchester
2 May 2009 – Newcastle University w/Madina Lake Newcastle
4 May 2009 – Sheffield Corporation w/Madina Lake Sheffield
5 May 2009 – Birmingham Academy w/Madina Lake (SOLD OUT!) Birmingham
7 May 2009 – Cardiff Solus w/Madina Lake Cardiff, Wales
8 May 2009 – Electric Ballroom w/Madina Lake London

Winey G.

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Dinosaur Jr give away free download from new album

Nothing like a freebie, especially when it’s from the likes of Dinosaur Jr.

Click here for an MP3 of new track ‘I Want You to Know‘ and here for all the details of the new record titled ‘Farm‘, the fifth full length record by the original line-up-J Mascis, Lou Barlow, and Murph scheduled for release on June 22nd via PIAS.

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Placebo release new video

Placebo will release their new single For What Its Worth on June 1st.

The track is taken from their upcoming album Battle For The Sun which will follow on June 8th. Take a look at the video for the single below:

For What It’s Worth

www.myspace.com/placebo