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The Good The Bad & The Queen join anti-racism festival

The Good, The Bad & The Queen have been added to the bill of the forthcoming Love Music Hate Racism Carnival gig

Damon Albarn’s latest group will help celebrate the 30th birthday of the original Rock Against Racism gig in 1978, at this year’s Love Music Hate Racism event in Victoria Park on April 27th. Other acts playing include Jerry Dammers of The Specials, The View, Benga, Skream, Roll Deep, The Paddingtons, Patrick Wolf and The View.

www.lmhrcarnival.com

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Crystal Castles UK tour dates

Crystal Castles will be touring the UK in May.

The duo will be supporting their upcoming single Courtship Dating and their debut album, both out at the end of April on the following dates:

26th April – Middlesbrough – Arena
1 May – Kingston – New Slang @ The Works
2 May – Oxford – Carling Academy
3 May – Bristol – Thekla
4 May – Norwich – Waterfront
5 May – Brighton – Concorde
6 May – Nottingham – Rescue Rooms
7 May – Southampton – The Brook
8 May – Birmingham – Carling Academy 2
10 May – Glasgow – Arches
11 May – Newcastle – Carling Academy 2
12 May – Manchester – Academy 2
14 May – London – Mean Fiddler
15 May – Stoke – Sugarmill
16 May – Brighton – Great Escape
17 May – Brighton – Great Escape
25 May – Northampton – Gatecrashers Summer Soundsystem
26 May – Newcastle – Gateshead Evolution @ Baltic Square
27 May – Liverpool – Sound City

www.myspace.com/crystalcastles

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New Death Cab video

Death Cab For Cutie have a video for the first single from their upcoming Narrow Stairs album.

Check it:

www.deathcabforcutie.com

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Ex-Blood Brothers members’ music

Past Lives, the band featuring three members of Blood Brothers, have posted new songs online.

The band, who rose from the ages of Blood Brothers, who split this year after a decade together, have posted Beyond Gone, Strange Symmetry and Reverse The Curse on their MySpace page, which you can check out by clicking below.

www.myspace.com/pastlivesmusic

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Osaka Poptar release live album

Osaka Popstar have announced they’ll be releasing a new live album.

The band, which features Marky Ramone (the Ramones), Jerry Only (the Misfits), Dez Cadena (Black Flag) and Ivan Julian (Richard Hell & the Voidoids) as well as Misfits collaborator John Cafiero on vocals will put their new record out on May 20th. The set was recorded in October 2006 and the deluxe edition will feature an Osaka Popstar Garbage Pail Kid trading card.

www.osakapopstar.com

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EKP

What is it that the world famous Abjekt gets up to on a Sunday evening?

That’s a question that has passed the lips of many people, not least the Dali Lama, George W. Bush and Bungle from Rainbow. Well, now the truth finally comes out. This past Sunday, I was scowering MySpace during a bout of undeniable boredom, looking for new tunes that I can bump at ridiculous levels and wind up my downstairs neighbours even more. What I found was a jackpot of epic proportions – EKP.

What do I know about him? Fuck all other than he’s Swedish and his tunes are amazing. His album Things You Already Know Just Here To Remind You is the bastard child of RJD2 and Reanimtor, which is a good thing for me seeing as they are two of my favourite producers.

EKP is able to lay chilled out beats next to big band bangers without a problem and the track you can hear here, Followed, is the best of the lot. It’s as if he took a track from RJ’s Since We Last Spoke album, injected it with some type of illegal anabolic steroid and then kicked the volume control until it submitted and made the drums sound like some kind of hip hop propeller.

What I did after discovering EKP to finish off my Sunday however, you really don’t want to know.

Abjekt

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Every Time I Die – Live London

London, LA2
11/4/08

To describe tonight’s bill as a ‘shit sandwich’ would be a tad harsh; nevertheless, it seems unfair that Blackhole have to play first, despite easily being the best of the three support bands. Still, even as a tasty crust (rather than a wholesome filling), these young guns are pretty fucking fierce; with vocalist Rich Carter screaming his throat raw as his cohorts unleash an arsenal of bowel-loosening riffs on our ears. A finale of ‘Forever‘ (featuring a certain Frank Carter on guest vocals) provides the icing on a delicious hardcore cake.

Scary Kids Scaring Kids have some superb, gaudily coloured t-shirts for sale tonight, and their atmospheric intro tape is a nice touch too. Unfortunately, the band themselves are offering nothing new; with too many of their sugary melodic choruses and chugga-chugga breakdowns sounding all too familiar. Drop Dead Gorgeous initially sound more promising; announcing their arrival with a Converge-esque burst of discordant, polyrhythmic noise. But it’s not long until vocalist Danny Stills begins his over-earnest bleating, which prompts a sizeable exodus of punters to the bar.

Needless to say, when ETID themselves take the stage, the cheers from the crowd are as much of relief as they are rapture. Not to say that ETID don’t inspire rapture from their fans, mind; this is the band’s first UK headline tour in well over two years, and Keith Buckley and co don’t disappoint, hurling out the likes of ‘Off Broadway‘ and ‘ Rendez Voodoo‘ with no little panache. Last year, they released an excellent album called ‘The Big Dirty‘, and that is exactly how they sound tonight; fast, furious, filthy, and boasting riffs huge enough to house a family.

At times, it’s hard to tell who’s having more fun; the band, who charge around the stage like bulls on heat, or the crowd, who constantly seethe, writhe and bounce like one huge, multi-limbed, sweat-drenched monster. Now that London and ETID have shown each other what they’ve got, here’s hoping we don’t have to wait too long for the band’s return.

Alex Gosman

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Orange Goblin – Live

Saturday April 12th
The Underworld
Camden, London

I’m quite a new comer to all things Stoner / Doom rock, apart from Candlemass. I heard a few Orange Goblin albums from my brother and as always, when growing up he would often introduce me to new amazing bands, he made me listen to Bolt Thrower, Slayer, Sepultura, Obituary, Saxon, Iron Maiden…you get the picture. But also he has developed, with age the world’s shitest fake metal collection, he likes some real crap “Coal Chamber“…god I apologise for my brother some times. So for me I was like “well look Tim, I like some Orange Goblin, but I’m not 100%”. I mean I was thinking that they might be pretty good live, for a start to be on Rise Above and have made a split record with Stoner legends Electric Wizard you have to be doing something right. Now Electric Wizard I am 200% sure about.

Me and Brother Rock headed to see them at the Underworld, the best place to see metal and drink Carlsberg, so I was already half sold by the time I got there. Due to shitting public transport and my day of skating we got there just late enough to get the last few songs by support act Dixie Witch. Who I know nothing of at all and to be honest, it’s really not my thing. They were really good, but I’m not into anything too blues, I know without blues there would be no metal, no Black Sabbath, all that. But also I think with Dixie Witch they were too clean and clear for me.

But by the time Orange Goblin came on, we’d had a few Carlsberg’s, Brother Rock had a few Newcastle’s and Guiness as well. Also he’s managed to pretty much buy all the merch on the Merch stand…he’s heavy and he’s my brother, now rocking a XXL O.G shirt.

They were amazing though, proper rock power. I’m not gonna say they’re metal and I don’t really think they were stoner enough to be stoner. But O.G are really like a Motorhead style rock band, and I really like Motorhead. The sound was proper rough and powerful, doomy at times and really had an edge to it. I think as well, they really suited being that close to the crowd. Ben the lead singer is like a really hairy version of Grim from Freestyle, with a very powerful Pritchard meets Lemmy singing voice. He’s larger and louder than life and really gets the crowd going. I was stoked ‘cos they played a few songs off the 2 albums I know, and the other stuff I didn’t know wasn’t difficult to like straight away. I did like the way he spat beer like an English Zakk Wilde, I love Zakk!!! I’m definitely gonna get a hold of some more O.G when I can.

Brother Rock fucking loved’em, in fact his review is ‘they rocked, end of!’ – a man of few words. If you like down and dirty, blues power rock n’roll go see them or buy a record, you’re not gonna be disappointed.

French

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Free Bumblebeez remix

Bumblebeez have released a new remix.

The remix comes courtesy of DJ Mehdi and Busy P from Ed Banger and it’s absolutely free. Check it out by clicking here. The mp3 comes on the day of the release of Bumblebeez album Prince Umberto & The Sister Of Ill which is out on Modular.

www.myspace.com/thebumblebeez

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New Hatebreed song online

Hatebreed have posted a new track online.

Pollution Of The Soul can be heard from on MySpace page and is described as coming “on the heels of the band’s new partnership with Koch”. A live DVD will be out this summer.

www.myspace.com/hatebreed