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The Gaslight Anthem – Live

London Astoria 2
5/12/08

London is a maze. A sprawling metropolis of twisting, turning alleys and side-streets just itching to lead you astray. Tonight, it seems they have claimed Former Cell Mates as their latest victims; the Sunderland quartet reportedly having got lost on their way to the venue and arriving too late to play. A shame, as their recent debut album – ‘Who’s Dead And What’s To Pay?‘ – is a superb slice of gritty Northern folk-punk that any self-respecting Gaslight Anthem fan would enjoy.

So it’s up to The King Blues to kick things off, and they do so in fine style. Vocalist/ukulele player Itch Fox has often stated that his band’s main goal is “to unite people”, and as the majority of the crowd join in the campfire sing-along chorus of recent single ‘Let’s Hang The Landlord‘, it’s clear that The King Blues haven’t lost their ability to bring a sense of intimacy to a thousand-strong audience. Be it old favourites like ‘Mr Music Man‘ (which really should have been a MASSIVE hit) or the handful of songs from new album ‘Save The World, Lose The Girl’, this is the sound of a band with purpose and fire in the bellies; and if there’s any justice, they’ll soon be headlining (and selling out) venues of this size.

The Gaslight Anthem‘s previous (and first) visit to the UK coincided with the late-August release of their second album ‘The ’59 Sound‘, which, since then, has been deservedly showered with praise by just about every man and his dog. No surprise, then, that tonight’s show is completely sold out; but whereas their previous London show (at the smaller ULU) was attended mainly by TGA diehards, tonight there’s a significant number of curious bystanders and newcomers present. In truth, there’s nothing wrong with that, but when Brian Fallon and co run through some of their mellower moments, it’s slightly disconcerting to hear the front half of the crowd singing along whilst the back half chatter distractedly amongst themselves.

Thankfully, this doesn’t detract from The Gaslight Anthem’s stormer of a performance. Hardly any of the songs played tonight are more than a few years old, but such is the band’s everyman spirit and knack for emotional resonance, that even newer songs like opener ‘Great Expectations‘ and ‘Miles Davis And The Cool’ sound as familiar as they would if you’d known them all your life. The folks down at the front go crazy throughout – let’s not forget, some of them have been eagerly awaiting the band’s arrival on these shores since their ‘Sink Or Swim‘ debut two years ago – and the smile on Brian’s face is proof that these feelings of gratitude and excitement are mutual. Sure, these are just four Springsteen-lovin’ guys from New Jersey playing a bunch of songs. But it’s the quality of those songs, and the sincerity with which they’re delivered, that will surely propel The Gaslight Anthem to greater heights in 2009.

Alex Gosman

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The Go Team start work on 3rd album

The Go! Team are all set to start work on their third album at a studio in Brighton. An indication of the direction came from Ian who, in a recent interview, said that it was likely to be …. “cut-n-paste and more schizo like you’re flipping channels on a radio

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Portishead have Magic Doors

Bristol legends Portishead are back with a new single called Magic Doors released on 15th December via Island Records. Collectors should look out for the 12″ etched vinyl and downloaders will find live tracks in the digital bundle. The album ‘Third’ will feature in our top albums of the year over xmas but don’t tell anyone we let that out..

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Zero Boys re-release in February

Probably the news story of the day here: the label Secretly Canadian are re-releasing the mammoth “Vicious Circle” album by Indianapolis punk legends, ZERO BOYS.

This was one of the best debut punk records ever made so it’s going to be very welcome here at Crossfire when it gets a release on February 2nd 2009.

This band dominated the punk scene in the US between 1979 and 1983 and were the band to put the Midwest firmly on the hardcore map. More good news is that the the lost second album, “History Of” will also be available so look out for these as they are classics and ultimately must haves for your ears. Click here to stream Civilization’s Dying whilst you wait for this to drop.

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Poison The Well post studio update

Poison The Well have posted the first of their studio updates.

The band, currently recording their new album, will hit the UK with 36 Crazyfists and Gwen Stacy in March 2009. The dates are:

5th WREXHAM – Central Station
6th OXFORD – Zodiac
7th COLCHESTER – Arts Centre
8th NORWICH – Waterfront
9th WOLVERHAMPTON – Wolfrun Hall
10th MANCHESTER – Academy 2
11th GLASGOW – Garage
13th LONDON – Electric Ballroom

Here’s the blog:

www.myspace.com/poisonthewell

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Bring Me The Horizon ready for the US again

Bring Me The Horizon are reportedly ‘blowing up the United States of America right now and will not stop until they are done’. This inside gossip comes from within the BMTH camp who have seen them explode in the US since their amazing shows on the Vans Warped Tour this year.

Check their latest teaser here and get your ears ready for Suicide Season America.


BRING ME THE HORIZON US TOUR 2008 TEASER TRAILER from Khaled Lowe on Vimeo.

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P.O.S. album details

Minnesotan rapper P.O.S. will release his new album in February.

The Doomtree member’s third solo album, Never Better, will hit the stores on February 3rd and contains 16 tracks, around half of which were produced by the man himself. The tracklisting is:

1.Let It Rattle
2.Drumroll (We’re All Thirsty)
3.Savion Glover
4.Purexed
5.Graves (We Wrote the Book)
6.Goodbye
7.Get Smokes
8.Been Afraid
9.Low Light Low Life
10.The Basics (Alright)
11.Out of Category
12.Optimist (We Are Not For Them)
13.Terrorish
14.Never Better
15.The Brave and the Snake

www.myspace.com/posisruiningmylife

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Atmosphere reissue album

Atmosphere will reissue their seminal God Loves Ugly album early in 2009.

The group’s third album will come complete with a DVD of the God Loves Ugly release parties, which itself is a reissue, having originally been brought out as Sad Clown Bad Dub 4. GLU will contain classics such as the title track, Fuck You Lucy, Modern Man’s Hustle and Shrapnel amongst others.

www.myspace.com/atmosphere

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Pulled Apart By Horses

Yet another in a seemingly endless stream of talent suckling on the murky River Aire, before leaving the greying hues of Leeds and West Yorkshire to show the rest of the country just how this music thing should be done.

Beneath four masses of faded hoodies, tatty jeans and unkempt hair is the musical rumbling buzzing on lips across the country, Pulled Apart By Horses. For once, this isn’t about being part of a cool scene, having loads of myspace friends or catching onto the next hip thing. The fact is that they are, simply put, just really fucking good.

Recently released on tiny DIY label Big Scary Monsters, ‘Meat Balloon‘ is this lot’s first physical offering and comes on limited edition white 7″ vinyl. Already we’re in love… Contained within it’s grooves are dense and elastic bass lines that bounce like space hoppers, squealing guitars and smashed glass fevered vocals. Throwing a gracious nod to Rage Against The Machine and the gods of grunge, theirs is a sound that’s filthy rotten and caked in sweat, yet strangely invigorating and move-busting.

With half the music press hot on their tails after only 7 months of existence, Pulled Apart By Horses have an awful lot of hype to live up to and maintain, but so far it seems that’s not going to be a problem at all.

Trotty P.

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Flaming Lips film out now!

The Flaming Lips have released their film Chrismas On Mars.

The “fantastical film freakout” has been in production since 2001 and is directed by frontman Wayne Coyne, with co-director George Salisbury who is in charge of the band’s audiovisuals. The film, unsurprisingly from the title, takes place during Christmas on Mars when an oxygen generator malfunctions.

For more info, hit up www.flaminglips.com