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Innerpartysystem announce new EP and tour

Innerpartysystem have announced they will be coming back to UK shores once again in April on the lead-up to the release of new EP Heart Of Fire on 4th May.

The release will include previously unreleased tracks and the band will be playing a run of headline dates as well as a coveted slot at the Give It A Name festival.

April

18 Manchester Academy GIAN
19 London Brixton Academy GIAN
21 Dublin Academy2
22 Belfast Speakeasy
24 Glasgow Classic Grand
26 Coventry Kasbah
27 Bristol Academy 2
28 Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms
29 Norwich Waterfront

Check out their performance of Don’t Stop on iPhones at the Apple Store in London.


IPS – “Don’t Stop” – iPhone Set Live @Apple Store – London (Regent Street) from Innerpartysystem on Vimeo

www.innerpartysystem.com

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Hard-Ons interview

Photos by Corey Nichols

Emerging from suburban Sydney way (way) back 1982, the Hard-Ons hit their stride by ’84 and stuck their first record out in ’85. Countless releases have followed, and they’ve toured all over the globe playing their amped up rockNroll, which rarely ever follows convention.

Along the way they’ve collaborated with the likes of Henry Rollins and Poison Idea’s Jerry A. Their most recent studio album (“Most People are Nicer Than Us”) was a firestorm of hardcore and heavy metallic fury, whilst its predecessor “Most People Are a Waste of Time” saw them firmly in tune-soaked poppy punk mode. And their latest release is “Suck ‘n Swallow” a 25 track compilation on Boss Tuneage Records.

The Hard-Ons arrive back in Europe in March 2009 for a 5 week tour, including a few dates in the UK. Pete Craven sent guitarist/vocalist Blackie a few questions down the tube to Australia to jog a few memory cells…

By my reckoning you first came to Europe in 1988, 21 years ago… how many times have you toured since?

I’m pretty sure that this will be the 15th… or is it 16th… or is it… hmmm???

Is there a particular tour that sticks in mind?

Hahah! Some things stay with ya but not for the right reasons… umm – look they have all been an adventure … long tours do things to people but Europe is so killer to tour, the people so accommodating and fun that we LOVE coming back here again and again!

Are there any favourite spots you always look forward to?

I would have to say that Spain is a LOT of fun, as is Italy. For us it’s great that Europe is the size of Australia (maybe a little smaller) and in just a few short hours drive you’re somewhere completely different!

And anywhere you wouldn’t want to go back??!!

I don’t wanna answer!! Maybe some small towns in Eastern Germany are a little scary… or some of the northern little villages of England are strange. There is a father of a pretty girl in Copenhagen who has promised to kill me so… oh I’m sorry I’m making this up…

Do you keep a manual note of all the gigs you’ve played?? Have you got a grand total to give us?!!

I’ve lost mine and had to start again (again)… I’m up to 17!!

You must have a thousand stories to tell. It seems like every two-bit artiste is penning his/her memoirs these days… have you any such literary plans??

Well ya never say never, but right now I’m trying to finish writing a movie script! It’s about a group of misfits that save the world but have to fight on two different realms… its highly original and will have lots of kung fu…

I saw a nice picture of you guys being joined on-stage by Dave Grohl… how did you get to know him??

I met him on an on-line dating agency wayyyyyyyyy back… he’s very nice and knows how to please a woman…

Talking of drummers… I read you’ve got Gregor Eshman from (the ace) Jed Whitey is behind the kit for this tour… what’s the story there??

Peter has just had a baby girl and can’t leave his misses all alone with a new born. We didn’t even care if Greg drummed good or not, but he had to look great with his shirt off!!

You’ve got a new compilation CD out (“Suck ‘n Swallow” on Boss Tuneage Record) with 25 songs culled from the past 25 years of Hard-Ons recordings. How did you decide which tracks made the final cut?

We just picked the best 25 songs to do the dishes to. That’s what most people want music for!!

Track 25 is a brand new song; have you any more new recordings in the pipeline??

Yeah that new song is a beauty eh!! The next album is gonna be a killer and we will start recording it in June…

Ok, thanks for your time! But before I go… is there any way 25 years ago, when you started out, you thought you’d still be a Hard-On??? Was it a good career move??

Well I know I will always be playing music. Life is too short not to be doing something so awesome!!!!

Find the Hard-Ons this month at the following UK dates:

March 26th Sawyers, Kettering
27th Town Mill, Mansfield
28th Fighting Cocks, Kingston
29th Underworld, London
30th Prince Albert, Brighton

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A Scholar and a Physician intro

For those of you who like quirky tunes, look no further than these nerds, A Scholar and a Physician.

They have a AAA side single out on Brainlove Records titled She’s A Witch / I’m Not Normal / Shouldn’t Dwell on April 20th that you may wanna check out.

This oddball pop will certainly satisfy fans of Cardiacs, Devo, Quit Your Day Job and nerds who watch the Krypton Factor.

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Slam Dunk line up announced

The line up for Slam Dunk Festival 2009 has been announced with British pop-punkers You Me At Six headlining the event. Put Sunday 24th May in your diary and check out the full list of bands confirmed for the event at Leeds University below:

You Me At Six
The Blackout
Cobra Starship
Silverstein
We The Kings
Anti-Flag
Hundred Reasons
The Slackers
The King Blues
We Are The Ocean
Attack! Attack!
Polar Bear Club
Sonic Boom Six
Farse
The Ghost Of A Thousand
Devil Sold His Sold
Hollywood Undead
The Urgency
Sing It Loud
Hexes
Ruiner
Defeater
Random Hand
The Skints
In Case Of Fire
Canterbury
Paige
The Auteur

Tickets for the event are available now priced at £21.

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Live Reviews

Lights Action – Live

Islington Bar Academy,
13th March 2009

There’s a quiet confidence radiating from London five piece Lights Action as they take to the stage on the penultimate date of their UK tour. With their debut album ‘Welcome to the New Cold World‘ enjoying hugely positive reviews and more tours in the pipeline the band seems to have really come into its own and with Bar Academy almost filled to capacity, the guys seem totally at home (so much so they even have an old lamp as part of their stage set up, giving a homely feel to the proceedings).

They kick off the proceedings with the drama fuelled ‘Moscow‘, with front man Patrick Currier’s distinctive american-lilt paving the way for chest thumping drums from Steve Durham. It’s the perfect way to get the crowd to shut up and take notice, and take notice they most certainly do. Tonight Currier’s vocals are spot on, a few weeks on tour has tuned his voice to near perfection, but still maintains an endearing catch that reveals glimpses of vulnerability. ‘Signals to Radar‘ is sublime, with strings layered behind melody saturated guitars. The performance is edgy without becoming pretentious, with rich hooks and unexpected turns spinning and spiralling throughout the performance. ‘Travelling Man‘ has a broad epic sound, which fills the Academy – the intriguing sleazy tapestry of bass and guitars weaving a track that has quite a punch to it. A cover of Sam Sparro’s ‘Black Gold‘ is an unexpected treat, and given the guitar treatment goes down very well with the dancing crowd, whilst ‘Satellites‘ (one of the few older songs given an airing tonight) is given a new lease of life with a semi acoustic, toned down performance that’s enough to give you goosebumps.

It’s clear that Lights Action are destined for bigger and better things, and have enough explosive energy and stage presence to impress on a larger scale. They’ve matured visibly and aurally in the last year, and are fast becoming making a name for themselves. They end the show with the electric ‘Young Scarlett Young’, a flamboyant, dramatic finale to a compact, tight set that leaves the crowd hungry for more. If they keep going in this direction they’re going to become a force to be reckoned with…

Dee Massey

Photos by Ian Collins

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You Me At Six – Roundhouse

I have seen You Me At Six play the Astoria, the Water Rats, Kings College Students Union as well as Wembley yet while playing the Roundhouse they seem more at home than ever before. This sold out performance saw the lads wrapping up their 777 tour; seven dates at seven venues in seven cities.Lead singer Josh Franceschi stated he was glad they ended the tour closer to home, and so am I. This performance saw You Me At Six like I had never seen them before.

Their entrance was dramatic, hidden behind a screen, gradually a silhouette of each band member appeared before the curtain dropped and the hypnotic set began. The flashing lights also made a real impact, proving the lads can play in big leagues and keep fans entertained, ecstatic, eager and motivated to move.

They performed all our favourites from the album including the title track ‘Take off Your Colours’, ‘If I Were In Your Shoes’, ‘If You Run’ and ‘Gossip‘ to name but a few. The fan favourites seemed to be ‘You’ve Made Your Bed‘ and ‘Save It For The Bedroom‘ as well as the closing number ‘Rumours‘. The guys also presented us with ‘Sweet Feet,’ the b-side to their recent single called and their own rendition of ‘Sugar Were Going Down’, which went out to the crowd with excitement and energy and received in the same manner.

When Josh and his sister took to the stage to sing ‘Always Attract‘ the fans stopped going mental, dancing and pushing each other around, and turned their attention to the stage. The venue was at a standstill and listened, taking in every detail of the performance, giving their undivided attention and respect for this amazing number. With its acoustic start and gradual explosion the song was well received and grabbed the attention of the crowd; it was one of the best performances of the night.

The Roundhouse was their most extraordinarily extravagant set to date. Going all out with their entrance and lights was new for them, but perfectly enabled them to add a little class and a lot more screams to their response. Overall it seems as though You Me At Six have well and truly broken away from just MySpace hot shots and found their ways into the hearts and souls of thousands around the UK. It is highly recommended you catch the lads when they headline the Slam Dunk tour this May.

Michelle Moore

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Converge record new album

The mighty Converge are back in the studio recording a follow up to 2006’s classic hardcore long player “No Heroes” on Epitaph Records. Check out their latest video blog for a sneak peak into their underground world here.

CONVERGE New album out soon on Epitaph/Deathwish

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Pendulum Brixton footage

Here’s fresh footage from Pendulum ripping up the Brixton Academy. There’s a DVD dropping in June with tonnes of behind the scenes footage of the band available for the very first time. We will bring you more on this soon but here’s a taster of what’s to come below from the show we reviewed back in December.

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New York Dolls are back!

The New York Dolls‘ today confirmed the U.K. release date of Monday May 4th for their highly anticipated fourth studio album ‘Cause I Sez So’.

The band has reunited with Todd Rundgren, producer of their influential 1973 debut.

The new album will be released by Atco Records and also features new version of “Trash” which was on their 1973 debut album.

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Frank Carter is Out of Step

Gallows kicked off the start of the SXSW festival in Texas in true punk rock style last night. Frank Carter joined Zach Blair from Rise Against, MXPX‘s Mike Herrera, Rob Marchant from Riverboat Gamblers, Gorilla Biscuits‘ Luke Abbey and Sam Ghanbar from Complete Control for an all star Minor Threat covers set which was absolutely explosive!

Crossfire’s very own James Sherry said ‘it was a rampage from start to finish in the same venue i wet myself in 2 years ago! The Filler jam was followed by Madball who took the place apart, what a start!’