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Manchester Orchestra – live

Scala, London
13th February 2008

Manchester Orchestra will always get the two thumbs up from me. I’m writing this review now whilst sitting on the bus on my way home from their Scala gig and listening to them on my iPod. So you get the picture that I pretty much love these guys already.

Tonight’s show wasn’t their favourite London show they’ve ever done, but they’ve promised me they’ll top the King’s College gig, which gave Andy a break from singing whilst the crowd took over and sang the majority of their “I’m Like A Virgin Losing A Child” album back at them., leaving the whole place bristling that something very special had happened.

A blinding set featuring songs from their debut album, plus a couple of teasers from the new album, on it’s way very soon. The second track, which was called something like “Shake It Out”, but I was too lost in the moment to fully hear what Andy Hull was saying, was fucking amazing, and was definitely whetting the audience’s appetites for what’s to come.

The usual Andy solo performance at the end was accompanied by a rare show of his side project song, which enthralled all those there and just topped off this night to perfection, despite the odd atmosphere that Scala always brings.

I’ve seen Manchester Orchestra live about six times now, because they are a band that instantly gives you that feeling they really care about their music. With them playing over 250 shows a year for some time now, these are hard-working lads but they put everything they can into every performance, and humbly thank everyone for being at the show. And when they say it, you know the truly mean it.

Right, ‘Sleeper 1979’ has just started paying in my ears and I’m pissed from the bottle of Jack Daniels the boys gave me to say thanks, so this is it. Manchester Orchestra are amazing, and you should all know this by now. Shame on you if you don’t.

Moose

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Music News

Punk goes Crunk

Fearless Records will be releasing a new album in April.

The latest installment of their “Punk Goes…” series will be Punk Goes Crunk featuring punk bands doing covers of rap songs. The tracklisting is:

1. Put Yo Hood Up (Lil John) – Set Your Goals
2. Got Your Money (Ol’ Dirty Bastard) – Say Anything
3. I Wish (Skee-Lo) – The Secret Handshake
4. Men in Black (Will Smith) – Forever the Sickest Kids
5. California Love (2PAC) – My American Heart
6. I Wanna Love You (Akon) – The Maine
7. Kryptonite (Purple Ribbon All-Stars) – Emanuel
8. The Seed (The Roots) – Person L
9. Still Fly (Big Tymers) -The Devil Wears Prada
10. Umbrella (Rihanna) – All Time Low
11. Notorious Thugs (Notorious BIG) – Scary Kids Scaring Kids
12. Nothin’ But A “G” Thang (Dr. Dre) – The Escape Frame
13. Gin and Juice (Snoop Dogg) – Hot Rod Circuit
14. Hey Ya! (OutKast) – Lorene Drive
15. Tennessee (Arrested Development) – New Found Glory

www.fearlessrecords.com

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Music News

Brutal Knights plan new EP

Brutal Knights are to release a new EP.

The 7″ record will be called My Life My Fault and will be release by Spin The Bottle Records. You can check out the tracks “My Life My Fault” and “Be My Babysitterhere. The group said of the record:

“We stand by this recording as it sounds like 7 year olds playing oi! music too fast. These new joints were lovingly crafted with only 2 notes each and we hope you fucking hate them.”

www.myspace.com/brutalknights

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Music News

Marilyn Manson drink panned

Marilyn Manson has been slated by critics for his new drink.

Mansinthe, the singer’s own absinthe concoction, was tested at gourmet food website Epicurious and the biggest complaint was the smell which was compared to sewage water, swamp mud and rubbing alcohol. As absinthe is illegal in the States, Manson’s brand is made in Switzerland but one critic said:

“If a smell could speak, this absinthe is saying: ‘Do not touch.'”

www.marilynmanson.com

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Music News

Death Cab tracklisting

Death Cab For Cutie will release their new album in May.

Narrow Stairs will feature 11 tracks and Nick Harmer has said the new material is “a sampling of the most uptempo, upbeat Death Cab songs as well as some of our saddest.” The album tracklisting is:

‘Bixby Canyon Bridge’
‘I Will Possess Your Heart’
‘No Sunlight’
‘Cath’
‘Talking Bird’
‘You Can Do Better Than Me (But I Can’t Do Better Than You)’
‘Grapevine Fires’
‘Your New Twin Size Bed’
‘The Remainder’
‘Pity and Fear’
‘The Ice Is Getting Thinner’

www.deathcabforcutie.com

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Buzz Chart

The Horrorpops

The Horrorpops could certain teach Justin a thing or two in terms of bringing sexy back. Granted, you probably won’t see the Danish psychobilly trio bothering the charts in the near future (for shame!), but in third album ‘Kiss Kiss Kill Kill‘, they’ve created what is probably the sexiest, most sultry kitten of an album to grace these ears since, erm, their previous record.

The band may veer towards the more melodic, pop-oriented end of the psychobilly spectrum, but their signature sharp wit remains delightfully intact (with vocalist/upright bassist Patricia Day gleefully parodying the chorus of Madness’ ‘Our House’ for the “My fist, in the middle of your face” refrain of ‘MissFit’). Be it the ska-tinged stylings of the aforementioned ‘MissFit‘, the rollicking stomp of ‘Boot2Boot’, or the widescreen balladry of ‘Hitchcock Starlet’, the Horrorpops pull it off with an abundance of catchy tunes and no little panache.

Check out ‘Heading For The Disco?’ and smile as Patricia takes aim at would-be 80’s fashionista types in suitably sassy style. Oh, and be sure to have your dancing shoes at the ready.

Alex Gosman

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Music News

Mike Relm DVD trailer

Turntablist extraordinaire Mike Relm is releasing a DVD.

Clown Alley is in its finishing stages and is a way for Relm to present his live show. Talking about the DVD, Relm said:

“It took a while to figure out how to present my live show on video, but with the help of a lot of my creative friends I believe this is the best way to help bring the experience to your living room. Or bedroom. Or kitchen, or wherever you choose to watch it. You’ll also be introduced to The Sideshow, who I battle it out with for control of my all-important briefcase…in 3D!”

Peep the trailer:

www.mikerelm.com

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Music News

Ladytron ready new album

Ladytron have revealed the details of their forthcoming album.

The fourth album will be called Velocifero and is set for a June release. The new record was produced with help from Alessandro Cortini and Ed Banger’s Vicarious Bliss. The tracklisting is:

‘Black Cat’
‘Ghosts’
‘I’m Not Scared’
‘Runaway’
‘Season of Illusions’
‘Burning Up’
‘Kletva’
‘They Gave You A Heart They Gave You A Name’
‘Predict The Day’
‘The Lovers’
‘Deep Blue’
‘Tomorrow’
‘Versus’

www.myspace.com/ladytron

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Music News

Radiohead remixes available for free

A Radiohead remix record is available for free download.

DJ/Producer AmpLive has released Radiohead Rainydayz Remixes which features the likes of Del and Chali2na on vocals. There is a website up which contains the remixes with the message “It’s not up to you. It’s free”. The tracklist is:

‘Rainydayz’
‘Video Tapez’ (ft. Del The Funky Homosapien)
‘Nudez’ (ft. Too $hort & MC Zumbi
of Zion I)
‘Weird Fishez’
‘All I Need’
’15 Stepz’ (ft. Codany Holiday)
‘Reckonerz’ (ft. Chali2na)
‘Faustz’

www.onesevensevensix.com/amplive/index.html

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Music News

The Sword UK dates

The Sword have finalised their UK tour dates.

The Texas natives, who have finished their new album Gods Of The Earth, out on April 1st will be hitting the following dates:

March:

25th – Nottingham, Rock City
26th – Oxford, Academy
27th– Birmingham, Academy
28th – Manchester, Academy
29th – Glasgow, King Tut’s
30th – Stoke, Sugar Mill

April:

1st – Newport, TJ’s
2nd – Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms
3rd – London, Underworld
4th – Colchester, Arts Centre

www.swordofdoom.com