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Kidda “Feel Too Good”

Kidda’s new single “Feel Too Good” drops in March. It’s already been doing the rounds over at Radio 1 and will on tonight’s Annie Mac show. From the looks of it, this single is gonna be a banger.

Be sure to look out for Kidda on these following dates or check out Kidda’s My space for more info.

13 Mar 2009 Junk Club Southampton

4 Apr 2009 Bloom London

24 Apr 2009 Cabaret Voltaire Edinburgh

8 Aug 2009 Pure St Helier, Jersey

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BM Linx give away free remix

New Yorkers BM Linx have put a free remix of their track 123CAT online.

The Second Sun remix can be grabbed by clicking here and gives you a nice look into what you might expect from their upcoming album Black Entertainment which is out on April 13th, as will the video for their new single Kids On Fire:

www.myspace.com/bmlinx

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Grammatics double A-side & tour

Cello art rockers Grammatics release a new double A-side single on Dance To The Radio on March 16th titled Shadow Committee/Time Capsules & The Greater Truth. The band are heading out on tour with the very boring major label led Red Light Company so expect Grammatics to blow them off stage every night. Check the dates here.

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NASS – Chase & Status for Friday

Relentless and Nass have team up and managed to snatch up Drum and Bass pioneers Chase and Status to their Friday Night line up. So be prepared to be hit with the power of bass in the face.

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No and the Maybes

Hot on the Crossfire stereo this week comes No and the Maybes. The Denmark based 3 piece have a very unique sound, look out for a single release later this year.

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Cancer Bats U.K Tour 2009

The Cancer Bats have been the first band to be picked for the Vans Off The Wall invasion. Showcasing the best in punk rock, this should be one hell of a tour. Check the Cancer Bats or Vans website for more info. The following tour venues are showed below.

VANS OFF THE WALL tour

Wed 22 Apr 2009 UK Brighton Engine Rooms

Thu 23 Apr 2009 UK Belfast Spring and Airbrake

Fri 24 Apr 2009 Ireland Dublin Academy 2

Sat 25 Apr 2009 Ireland Cork Fred Zeppelins

Sun 26 Apr 2009 UK Colchester Arts Centre

Mon 27 Apr 2009 UK Oxford Academy

Tue 28 Apr 2009 UK Cardiff Barfly

Wed 29 Apr 2009 UK Glasgow ABC2

Thu 30 Apr 2009 UK Leeds The Cockpit

Fri 01 May 2009 UK Stoke Sugarmill

Sat 02 May 2009 UK Nottingham Rock City

Sun 03 May 2009 UK Manchester Academy 3

Mon 04 May 2009 UK Birmingham Academy 2

Tue 05 May 2009 UK Bristol Academy 2

Wed 06 May 2009 UK Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms

Thu 07 May 2009 UK London Underworld

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Mama’s Fried Potatoes

Check out this video by The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band. The Reverend drives a van with horns on the front of it and will be coming to the UK soon. Mama’s Fried Potatoes is out on March 9th on Sideone Dummy Records.

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All The Saints

2008 kicked up some fantastic releases for stoners and here’s another classic in case you missed it. All The Saints are a three piece who hail from Atlanta USA and have captured a stunning debut album available on Touch and Go Records with help from production skills of Ben H.Allen who has also worked with Animal Collective and Gnarls Barkley amongst others. The result of 2 weeks in their local studio is ‘Fire on Corridor X‘ and it’s been on the Crossfire stereo since it dropped through our door.

Mixing psychedelic sounds, crunching rhythms and a heavy splattering of rock and metal, All The Saints have concocted a sound that sits between the likes of Dead Meadow and Loop with tracks built up and stripped down through a cosmic ray of stoner bliss. Even though they hail from the City of Atlanta, there’s a British link in this record too. With song titles like ‘Leeds’ and ‘Sheffield’ you wonder if they had once lived in the UK but it turns out both are both cities on the interstate in Alabama. Although this is the case, guitarist and singer Jim Crook grew up to the sounds of My Bloody Valentine, Ride and The Jesus And Mary Chain by an indie radio station his elder sister used to tape in the early ’90s. These influences mould the idea of All The Saints but the band carve out their own blast of noise on this record with towering, epic tracks such as the 2 mentioned above and the impressive ‘Papering Fix’ that leaves your finger on the repeat button of your audio device.

This album is a mammoth piece of work and leaves the same taste in your mouth you first received when you heard Meanderthal by Torche for the first time. Timewise, the record is a perfect length for a debut and not too long that you get lost in the sonic overdose of psychedelic guitar wish wash that can drive you to sleep. ‘Fire on Corridor X‘ is the record that keeps you awake long enough to get to the end and recreate a fresh journey when you play it again. This record is right up there with the best of them, add it to your collection today.

Zac


all the saints live at death by audio (brooklyn) august 2nd, 2008 from acid marshmallow IV on Vimeo.

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Interviews

Fake Shark – Real Zombie! Interview

Photos by By Leigh Righton.

Hailing from British Columbia and Oregon, Fake Shark- Real Zombie! is really something that you’ve never heard but now you’ll never forget. A mash-up of post everything, FSRZ combine many different styles and are now slowly moving away from the pack and created something very special.

Marc Ramage caught up with Kevvy (vocals) and Louis (Guitar) speaking out about their debut album, Zebra! Zebra! And their forthcoming record Meeting People Is Terrible, along with slamming in dresses and being kicked out of Christina Aguilera’s after party.

Let me first start with how absolutely outraged I am to find you have no UK label. What do you have to say to any UK companies scoping around for new talent?

We would tell them to quit cock teasing us like Jemma Jameson.

Are you worried when you do get signed to a major label and get thrown into mainstream recording that you may lose your “roots” like many bands of today do?

All the major labels are crumbling in the next two years. Gone are the days of any labels taking chances on interesting bands that need to develop over a few years, so I don’t think we’ll need to even think about that. There won’t be any majors courting us because they’ll be gone soon, but in response to bigger indie labels trying to impose their opinions on our sound, we would rather take less money and have more say in what goes on artistically than vice versa.

How did you guys get together?

A combination of Craig’s List, Myspace and absynth.

Where does the name Fake Shark- Real Zombie! come from?

Vintage snuff erotica…….anything starring Jemma Jameson.

Musically, what are your inspirations, are their any stand out acts you really look up to, new and old?

We’re all influenced by different things musically. I think there’s a heavy love for early 90’s hip-hop and art rock. Parker likes his funk and smells like it, too. Malcolm likes 2nd wave ska, Lou likes Mini-Kiss, Kevvy likes RIOTTTT GRRRLLLLSSSSSS.

Your Debut record, Zebra! Zebra! is such a huge mash-up of different styles of music and genres, how did the writing and recording process go down?

Louis and Kevvy would bring a riff to practice, usually a verse and a chorus, then we’d jam it out.

Are you excited about your new release Meeting People Is Terrible and will this record be yet again a totally new sound or picking up where you left off?

It’s drastically refined. You can tell it’s us, but there is more music involved, more focus, better song writing. No hidden rap song. It was great to have Rave there as well, to have another set of ears to bounce ideas off of. We all respect him and his catalogue. A lot of spontaneity shows through as we wrote almost the whole record the month before coming in to the studio.

Was the recording sequence any different to when you recorded Zebra! Zebra! was it more fun due to it not being such a new experience or seemingly more difficult?

Zebra! Zebra! was essentially a series of EP’s recorded at different times (whenever we could afford studio time!), this was written mostly all at once and recorded and mixed all in 15 days.

I (Kevvy) went way further as far as programming goes. I sequenced a ton of stuff, and sampled constantly. There’re clips of homeless people screaming at me, crack heads having melt downs, knives and forks, just anything that would support the theme of the song and album.

What has been your most memorable on stage performance?

When I broke a pitcher of beer on some bitches head in Edinburgh. During the same show, Parker also smashed his borrowed bass.

I actually read somewhere that bouncers have had to “manually take down microphones and disassemble gear in order for the band to stop playing”.

We were playing Christina Aguilera’s after party, she and her Zoro-faced cronies didn’t like our sights or our sounds, so she had her douchey conglomerates drag us and the members of Trash Fashion out of the Club Royal mid set.

You played at Christina’s after party?! how did this happen?! Did u crash it?

We were booked at the venue before the party was booked there. I guess it was a case of the venue not communicating with a couple different promoters.

Any other famous after party shows I should be told about?

The band we toured with recently (Mindless Self Indulgence) played Frances Bean Cobain’s suicide themed sweet 16 party! Good for them!

You like to provoke your audience with certain statements, is this to create an obvious reaction or to get a certain crazy, have-no-idea-what-to-expect-next vibe in the crowd?

It’s a statement on how the audience is just as much there for my entertainment as the other way around

Have you any UK appearances in the near future planned at all?

None confirmed, but we’re always looking for some Charlie mate.

Cheers for your time guys, massive success for your forthcoming record and stoked to see you over here soon hopefully.

Thanks very much for the interview!

Check them out at www.myspace.com/fakesharkrealzombie

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Doves team up with choir

Manchester legends Doves recorded new material last weekend with one of the UK’s most talked about upcoming producer, Keir Stewart at the Recording Studio in Manchester.

Stewart said: They were joined by a Northern choir group led by vocal genius “Tindale” who stepped in & spread some soulful choral garnish over a new Doves project. Session started off quiet and civilized, and ended with the whole band, engineers & management being serenaded by the 20+ strong choir. They belted out an amazing version of “Oh Happy Day” at the end of the session with Tindale doing some amazing piano accompaniment. The night ended with an amazingly brave round of drinks bought by the band for ALL the singers involved.

New album “Kingdom of Rust” is released on 6th of April.