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Live Reviews

Comeback Kid – Live

The Underworld, London
08.07.08

Comeback Kid love the Underworld. It’s like a hometown venue for them despite the band being based in Canada. They have played there many a time but despite, or maybe because of, their familiarity with the place they always bring every shred of intensity they can to their performances here. As an homage to this place they hold in such high esteem, the band are recording their performance tonight for a live CD and when this is announced to the crowd everyone present is more than happy to participate in shoutalongs aplenty.

To say that it’s hot at this show is an understatement. Everybody in the venue is dripping with sweat from the second song in but this doesn’t do anything to dampen the enthusiasm for this band or to hold Comeback Kid back in any way shape or form. They are killing it from the moment they barge onstage to the glee of the rowdy audience who’ve been waiting a little longer than expected for them to appear.

The opener is Broadcasting… Perhaps not a raging classic as yet but a stormer of a new track and it powers up the crowd nicely. The rest of the set passes in a blur with a heady mix of old and new. Classics such as Talk Is Cheap and False Idols Fall prompt mass singalongs and new gems like Defeated whip the crowd up into a heated frenzy. Wake The Dead is clearly a highlight, as it always is, and foolishly I assume that this rousing anthem is their last track tonight (they have run over by twenty minutes after all). But Comeback Kid choose Final Goodbye to close the show and they do so in style, though let’s hope it’s not their final goodbye.

If I could see CBK play the Underworld once a week I would and I think most of the crowd at the gig tonight would be with me also. I think Comeback Kid might be up for it if it were feasible! As vocalist Andrew Neufeld rightly proclaims towards the end of their set tonight ‘This is what hardcore is all about.’

Winey G.

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Music News

SSS drummer is sick, sick, sick!

Our mates in SSS recently posted the following on their myspace:

“BAD NEWS – Dave got admitted into hospital last night. blood tests and everything are on the go. we sort of know what hes got but Dr Spock will confirm…GOOD NEWS – this is the plan…………we STILL going on tour. unheard off u may ask. what will we do? well we got a plan b . will see if it works or not. .ha. will be a laff anyway. – the show must gone on as they say.”

Get well soon Dave!

www.myspace.com/sssshortsharpshock

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Interviews

This Is Hell Interview

Interview: Nick Calafato
Photos: Roman Laris

After releasing their 2nd full length effort, ‘Misfortunes‘, New York hardcore thrashers This Is Hell came to the UK to play a string of Barfly shows with Brighton’s very own up-and-comers Dead Swans.

Nick Calafato caught up with guitarist Rick Jimenez for a quick chat just before the band systematically laid waste to London’s Camden Barfly.

So this is the last date of your tour, how has it been and what have you thought of Dead Swans?

Ah man it’s been so much fun. We knew of Dead Swans already and actually handpicked them to come out on tour with us, they’re such an awesome group of guys and we’ve had one of the most fun weeks ever. It’s been so awesome playing in these small venues, I mean we’ve been over here a few times already but these Barfly shows are so cool. Especially being in a hardcore band, playing in these venues with no barrier means we get to be so intimate with the crowd and it makes the shows so much more fun and real to play, ya’know?

What has the reaction been like to ‘Misfortunes‘ on the tour?

It’s been really good man, obviously we have mixed up the set-list with old stuff but we’ve felt more comfortable playing the new stuff because obviously the new album is already out so the kids know the songs. We’ve been really excited to play the new stuff, I mean when we last come over last year on the Comeback Kid tour we played a couple of new songs but obviously the kids didn’t know them then. But overall the reaction to ‘Misfortunes‘ has been nothing but positive really.

How about from the British and American press?

Yeah, the same, we haven’t seen any bad reviews so far!

Misfortunes‘, to me anyway, sounds like there was a definite ‘back to basics’ mentality, as it seems a lot more thrashier than your previous record ‘Sundowning’.

I guess so, yeah. I mean we never set out to make a record in a specific way, we just wrote in a way that seemed natural to us. It’s been interesting for us as musicians in the fact that some of the songs on ‘Misfortunes‘ would never have been on ‘Sundowning‘, in the way that some of the songs on ‘Sundowning‘ would never have gone on the EP. But of course it’s definitely faster than some of the stuff on ‘Sundowning‘ but this was just natural for us. There has also been a line-up change with this album so it was cool to take in some new ideas too.

What are some of the lyrical themes that have featured on ‘Misfortunes‘?

Well our bassist actually writes a lot of the lyrics. To be honest it’s a pretty negative record, but it’s also definitely a real record. We didn’t wanna come out with a really posi record because that just wouldn’t be true to us. There are a lot of issues we’ve dealt with on the album that we haven’t dealt with before, I mean for one I’m a manic depressive so a lot of the songs are truly heart felt to me. We’re not a bunch of depressed wierdo’s we just wanted to write a record that was real to us and hopefully people can relate to it.

Between the two years of releasing ‘Sundowning‘ and ‘Misfortunes‘ how do you feel the band has progressed as musicians and as people?

Well we’re definitely still the same people, ya know. We have progressed as a band but I don’t necessarily consider ourselves successful. I mean what is successful? I still love playing these small shows and I don’t aspire to play massive shows to thousands of people. It ruins the vibe of the show. I would rather play a show to 20 kids who absolutely love us and will go off as opposed to playing to a crowd of 5 thousand people where 50 kids know us. It’s just so much more us playing these shows, we feed off the crowd and the crowd feed of us. We definitely don’t consider ourselves rock stars or anything, we’re just a bunch of dudes playing the music we love, I guess. I mean, people like Pete Wentz in Fall Out Boy, I fucking hate that guy. Seriously, I saw him half naked on the front of Kerrang this week and I just couldn’t believe it. I doubt his marriage with, what’s her name, Ashlee Simpson? will last very long at all.

Yeah, also Fall Out Boy used to have connections with hardcore didn’t they?

Yeah, they used to be friends with Bane or something like that. It’s just so annoying seeing him like that, parading himself about. I mean fair play to the guy, he’s done well ya know but it just angers me so much seeing him acting like such a dick all the time.

What have been the best countries to play so far?

I’m totally not just saying this but England is absolutely brilliant to play, we love coming here so much. Even playing in different parts of America and seeing kids getting into it is amazing for us. We’re still like, “Oh my god kids in another state knew our songs!“. Even just going to nearby countries like Canada gives us such a buzz. Mainland Europe is always good, especially Germany and Belgium, the kids just go nuts over there.

What does the rest of this year hold for This Is Hell?

Well straight after this we head on over to mainland Europe, then back to America for a few shows and who knows after that!

Thanks for your time, really appreciate it.

No worries man, take it easy!

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Music News

Busta Rhyme to play free gig

Busta Rhymes will play a free gig at London’s Royal Albert Hall for young volunteers in the city.

5,000 tickets for the September 26th show have been made available for people who volunteer for four hours on a community project, 50 of which have been set up by the organisers Orange RockCorps. There will be projects in Manchester, Cardiff, Southampton and Newcastle and the concert, which will feature three other artists, will be shown on TV.

www.orangerockcorps.co.uk

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Music News

Slayer announce tour of UK

Slayer will be hitting the UK at the end of the year.

The Unholy Alliance: Chapter III Tour will see the Thrash heavyweights tour with support from Trivium, Mastodon and Amon Amarth, here:

October 27th Manchester – Manchester Arena
October 28th Birmingham – NEC
October 30th London – Hammersmith Apollo
October 31st London – Hammersmith Apollo
November 02nd Cardiff – CIA
November 03rd Glasgow – SECC Hall 3

www.slayer.net

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Johnny Truant sign US deal

Johnny Truant have signed with Ferret in the US.

The band will release their No Tears For The Creatures album through that label on September 30th.

www.myspace.com/johnnytruant

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Rancid add extra date

Rancid have announced another London show.

The date at the Astoria on November 14th is close to selling out so the band will now also play the venue on November 15th with tickets on sale now.

www.rancidrancid.com

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Music News

Goldielocks’ free night continues

Goldielocks has announced the details of her next Hard Knock Wife night.

The Social will play host as always and there will be performances by Jeeday Jaws and Filly with DJ turns by Tara Rocks and Tanzanite. It’s being held on Wednesday 9th July and it’s absolutely free, you’ve got no excuse.

www.myspace.com/hardknockwife

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Music News

Jay-Z buries the hatchet

Jay-Z has said that he would be open to collaborating with Oasis.

Even though the rapper dissed Gallagher after the Manc had said Jay-Z’s headling was “wrong”, he said he doesn’t hold grudges, adding:

“I just believe in good music and bad music, I’ve always said that. You look at any interview from the beginning of time, I’ve always stated that I don’t believe in the lines and classifications that people put music in so they can easily define it.”

Don’t bother mate, they’re crap.

www.jay-z.com

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Music News

The Damned go back in the studio

The Damned are back in the studio.

The English punk act, which now features Dave Vanian, Captain Sensible, Monty Oxy Moron, Pinch and Stu West, have no release date for their first record since 2001, but Pinch is documenting the recording process on their MySpace. Click the link below for more.

www.myspace.com/officialdamned