Sweden’s THE HAUNTED allow you access behind the scenes for their latest video shoot. This video “Trenches” will be the next single to come from the band’s highly acclaimed “Versus” album that was released back in December 2008. Watch it below and read a recent live review here.
Category: Music
…Trail Of Dead
Just a couple of weeks ago Crossfire witnessed Conrad Keely and Jason Reece, the two remaining founding members of …And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead, blow the grotty top off the London Astoria for a final time. Playing stripped down to just one guitar, drums and vocals in a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it three song set, the Texan duo effortlessly disgraced every other act to ill-advisedly follow them, as the legendary venue let punters pass through it’s nicotine and sweat stained doors for one last time.
There are those who will argue that Trail of Dead’s last two albums (‘World Apart’ in 2005 and ‘So Divided‘ in 2006) failed to touch on the sheer and unquestioned excellence of 2002’s ‘Source Tags and Codes’. Those people are, in our opinion, absolutely wrong, but regardless the unanimous initial response to the band’s newest offering ‘The Century of Self’ has been cries of a much welcomed return to form. From the regal and foreboding opening stomp of ‘Giants Causeway‘ to the waltzing solace of ‘Insatiable Two’, Trail of Dead’s latest offering is enchanting and captivating, wrought with drama and upliftingly opulent. Gripping from the first moment right to the last, Keely and co have come up with an album that truly proves and qualifies the respect, hype and loyalty they have procured over the past six albums and ten years in being.
Having parted ways with major label Interscope and instead opting to release the new record on tiny german label Superball, Trail of Dead are well and truly back at the helm of their creation. In a climate where music seems increasingly ephemeral, it’s refreshing and relieving to be reminded that truly falling in love with a band, growing up to the soundtrack they create and never for one minute being disappointed by them is still entirely possible… Trail of Dead, we salute you.
Trotty P.
Helms Alee
When I think of a Night Terror the music that can be heard on this album doesn’t come to mind. Helms Alee‘s first release is far from a terror, it’s a 10 song long soundscape that takes you on a journey comparable to Lord of the Rings. The songs range from being fuelled by heavy guitars and drums to quiet “twinkly” riffs. The high contrast of music on this album is both compelling and mesmerising.
The band share vocal duties between two of them, one being a lower male voice often bellowing out words, the other words are sung beautifully by a woman, which can completely change the tone of a song! Not only that but it’s a very rare occurrence when you hear a woman’s voice on this type of music, and its scarcely heard when such a good voice can accompany such loud music so well.
One band that springs to mind when listening to this album is Converge, mainly their more ambient music when they experiment with different vocal techniques. Night Terror is another release on Hydrahead Records and fans of the label should definitely like this band, they encompass the sound you’d normally hear from a Hydrahead band but also add a completely new depth to the music by experimenting with a variety of different techniques.
In the song Grandfather Claws the music stops, the drums play a different beat and for a moment I felt like I was listening to a stadium anthem, then it kicks back in with more ferocious guitars as if nothing had happened! This is a great technique that I’ve never heard by a band like this; although it’s only for a few seconds it added a whole new level to the song.
Other songs equally as impressive were Rogue’s Yarn, Paraphrase and Wild Notes (which uses only a piano and vocals, adding even more eclecticism to this album), these were the three that stood out the most to me. However the whole album is definitely a great piece of work and a hell of a lot of thought must have been put into it! The songs are narcotic, the music is innovative and all around impressive, this band are definitely worth the time of day.
Jonathan Teggert
Fake Problems
The first thing I noticed about this band was the fact their press release said A.J. Mogis produced them; it also said that he produced Bright Eyes and Cursive. Straight away I knew this band could be very good, and I wasn’t wrong! Fake Problems‘ new album It’s Great to be Alive is an array of instruments put together to make a great folk/punk/indie album. Working with A.J. definitely pulled off!
The album kicks off with 1234, which is short and sweet at only 73 seconds long. It’s a great opener that kicks the album off to a great pace. It has brass instruments, what sounds like a xylophone and a catchy chorus, what more do you want from an album opener? It then continues into The Dream Team which is even catchier and has an easily singalongable chorus. The bridge even has a cowbell and clapping, with that you can’t help but sing along.
A few of the songs have religious undertones to them and other lyrical content brings a really nice traditional quality to the band. Everything seems to have a certain groove about it, which will surely be filling the dance floors. Sometimes the band ditches their orchestral amount of instruments and goes back to good old humming, although it might sound odd written down it works well with the music. One more thing about this band that impresses me is how short some of the songs are, a lot of the time bands like to extend their songs with egotistic build-ups to choruses and long bridges instead of just cutting to the chase and delivering the music. Fake Problems definitely do deliver.
Fake Problems definitely seem to have mastered how to write a good catchy song and make it their own. Upon listening to older songs on their myspace I can tell how much they’ve evolved musically, going from more generic indie songs into a genre of their own, no double-barrelled word can sum up this band! If you are a fan of folk/punk/blues/indie/rock anything with anthemic quality then It’s Great to be Alive is the album for you.
They use instruments in their plenitude, guitars, drums, trumpets, trombones, saxophones, xylophones, violins, organs, if you can think of an instrument it’s probably used on here. This album is definitely in a league of its own against its competitors and I’m sure the effort will pay off. It’s uplifting, catchy, innovative, original and fresh, what more could you really ask for?
Jonathan Teggert
Me Want a Biscuit
This MC is about to be catapulted into stardom this week once this YouTube vid gets out…
Urban Nerds Valentine’s Day Bash
What better way to get in your girlfriend or boyfriend’s good books than by taking them for a night out?
The Urban Nerds lot have a party for just that reason on Valentine’s Day at 93 Feet East in London. The line up includes Rusko, Tayo, A1 Bassline & Tempa T, Thunderclaps, GoldieLocks (DJ Set), Session, Rattus Rattus, Klose One, Ordio Kid, DRAMA, Dusty Lungs, Savage Henry, Essence b2b Priors, Pneuma, Jimmy Image and will be hosted by Illaman.
You can get earlybird tickets here.
Fighting with Wire get sweet
Fighting with Wire will be fighting it out with In Case of Fire this year for the Irish rock crown. Check out the video for single ‘Sugar’ below out of March 2nd and decide yourself.
Fighting With Wire – ‘Sugar’ from Smalltown America on Vimeo.
The Kills blow up Black Balloon
The Kills are back with a new record scheduled for March 23rd titled the Black Balloon EP. The lead track is lifted from the third album Midnight Boom released last year and features extra tracks, watch the video here.
Free Smutlee mix!
Smutlee has released a new free mix in preparation for hitting Fabric this Friday.
You can see him in Room 1 this Friday [February 6th] alongside Xrabit & DMG$, Toddla T & MC Serocee, The Bug and Sinden with the likes of Tayo, Zombie Disco Squad and Urban Nerds. The tracklist for Smutlee’s dirty beats mix is below and you can get it by clicking here.
01: Mr Vegas, Debonair Samir & Aaron Lacrate – Whining Machine
02: Rod Lee – Latin Groove
03: Busy Signal – Up In Her Belly
04: Dj Mujava – Township Funk (Ashley Beedle Africanz On Marz Re-Edit)
05: Africanism – Block Party
06: Elephant Man – Hot Wuk Dem Want
07: Ghislain Poirier – Go Ballistic (Toddla T & Duckbeats Remix)
08: Cleptomaniacs – All I Do (Bump & Flex Dancehall Dub)
09: Wookie – Galium / MAW – Work (Acapella)
10: Perempay & Dee – Buss It
11: Wiley – No Qualms
12: DVA – Hardhouse
13: Beenie Man Ft. So Solid Crew – Yagga Yo
14: Jammin – Hold On
15: Dizzee Rascal – Ice Rink Freestyle
16: High Rankin – No Money For Guns
17: Buraka Som Sistema – Kalemba (Hot Chip Remix)
18: Buraka Som Sistema Ft. Kano – Skank & Move
Lights Action
It’s been a long time coming, but London five piece Lights Action have hit the ground running with debut album ‘New Cold World‘. After winning funding from Slice The Pie, the band holed up in Yearle Mill in Northumberland to start writing, returning to London to record and mix. ‘Battle of Lovers‘ is our first taster of their debut, and if it’s anything to go by, it’s certainly been worth the wait.
Combining uptempo guitars with rock sensibilities and an unnervingly catchy chorus, ‘Battle of Lovers‘ is a radio friendly attack from a band that have shown that hard work and determination can really pay off. Front man Patrick Currier has a wistful resonance to his vocals, backed up by a powerful and infectious melody and pulsating bass line that’ll have your toes-a-tapping within moments. Lights Action have captured a sound that neatly straddles the line between rock and pop, without caving into either, producing a great introduction to their new album.
With festival appearances at Download, T in The Park and Leeds under the belt, this is a young band hungry for success, and armed with ‘New Cold World‘ 2009 could be the year for them. The album is released on 16th February, but you can swipe a free download of ‘Battle of Lovers’ on 18th February for one day only at www.newcoldworld.com – turn it up loud and enjoy!
Dee Massey.