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Sanctity Interview

Since they first toured UK shores with Trivium earlier this year, North Carolina metal crew Sanctity have gone from strength to strength; unleashing a punishing debut album in ‘Road To Bloodshed‘ and proving a surprise highlight of June’s Download festival. The band recently returned to headline their own UK tour, and Alex Gosman caught up with guitarist Zeff Childress shortly before a show at London’s Camden Barfly.

So, your first headline tour of the UK, how’s it going so far?

It’s actually our first headlining tour ever! So we’re really excited about it. This is the third show of the tour, and the first two were great, although we were kinda jetlagged for the first show. Our flight arrived here at 9am, and then we had the first show that same night, and didn’t really get a chance to have any sleep in between. But it was still a blast!

Can you give me a brief history of Sanctity?

Our drummer and I went to school together, we’ve known each other since we were about six or seven years old, and we started getting into bands and stuff, playing together through middle school, and then towards the end of high school we decided to form a metal band. We had actually been a band for a while before we met Jared; we were doing a show at a local college, and he was there watching. We were looking for a singer at the time, because our previous one had just left, and although our guitarist was filling in, he wasn’t doing a great job! So we got talking to Jared, and he came and sang some Metallica covers with us, and joined the band shortly afterwards.

We’ve been through a lot of bass players; and our bassist for this tour is a guy called Brian Stevenson, who was playing with Annihilator when we toured with them and Trivium here, back in April. It worked out great – he learnt our songs in a couple of days, but we’re not sure yet if he’s gonna be able to stick around.

Is there a good metal scene in NC, or did you form because you were bored of lack of good music?

I would definitely say the latter! The metal scene of Ashville is pretty much just us and a couple of other bands. It’s kinda funny, because after this tour is finished, we’re going home to do a local show with a couple of those bands – just because we like to do hometown shows – and it’s going to be at a venue about the same size as this place. Hopefully we’ll get a good crowd!

So how did the Trivium tour go? It was amazing, we had a blast! Everyone became friends, and when we got to the venues, we’d hang out and jam together, and have a good time. If there was enough time before soundcheck, we’d go and wander around the city for a while, and take pictures…it was a great time. We’ve been friends with Trivium for a while – Corey [Trivium guitarist] came down to Asheville one Christmas and hung out for a while, he has family there.

The Download show was just crazy – I remember looking out into the crowd as we came onstage, and the whole tent was packed, it was incredible!

You’ve been described as thrash band, but have a melodic side too; who are your influences – or your favourite bands?

It’s just all over the place, really – we like classic thrash bands like Metallica, Megadeth and Testament, and then we also like more melodic stuff like In Flames, and the whole Swedish metal scene. As for modern bands…Dragonforce and Killswitch Engage are cool, and we listen to all sorts of other stuff too.

The album is called ‘Road To Bloodshed‘ – how come? Is that indicative of the overall theme of the album?

We picked that name because it kind of represented where we were as a band; we’d just got signed, and we’re still like a baby band – so we’ve started on the ‘Road To Bloodshed!’

What makes you happy and sad/pissed off?

When it comes to a show environment, we’re at our happiest when we’re onstage – we always have a blast. It’s all the other stuff that touring involves that sucks; for example, we’re riding in a van right now, and it has regular seats, so we can’t really lie down to sleep or anything.

Living on the road can be tough, although it’s easier over here than in the States, because the drives between venues aren’t as long. We’ve done several US tours, and once we drove from Minneapolis, Minnesota to Seattle, Washington – that was about 1600 miles, and took us at least one and a half days to get there. But that’s just how it has to be, and we do try and get a hotel room every few days, because sleeping in the van gets you kind of stinky!

Are you guys a hard-partying band, or do you need to chill out offstage in order to destroy onstage?

A bit of both, really; because although we will hang out and party after shows if we can, we don’t always have the time. We usually do our own driving, and when we were touring on the US Gigantour, we often had to leave for the next venue before [headliners] Megadeth had even started playing – because the drives were so long. But we do like to chill and hang out with fans when we get the chance.

So what are your plans for the near future, after you’re finished in the UK?

Well, we’ve got a couple of bids in for tours in 2008, but this UK tour is gonna be our last for this year, because our singer [Jared MacEachern] is about to have a baby. So we’ve got most of November and December off, and we’re gonna try to get some new songs done during the down-time. Say, about five songs, to give ourselves a head start for when we start recording our new album. We’d like to come back to do Download again, but we’ll have to wait and see on that one!

[‘Road To Bloodshed‘ is out now on Roadrunner Records. Check www.sanctityweb.com for more info]

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Crossfire Music Tips for 2008

08.01.08

There’s no doubt about it, 2007 was a fantastic year for underground music but what new albums will arrive in 2008 that will get your ears in a pickle? Our staff writers took the difficult task of listing the bands that will be providing the albums of the year in 2008 and the following were unleashed! Enjoy! – Z

Abjekt:

Atmosphere
(Rhymesayers Entertainment)
www.myspace.com/atmosphere

Kid Sister
(Fool’s Gold)
www.myspace.com/kidsister

Doomtree
(Doomtree Records)
www.myspace.com/doomtree

The Cool Kids
(Fool’s Gold)
www.myspace.com/gocoolkids

Reanimator & Prolyphic
(Strange Famous)
www.myspace.com/prolyphicandreanimator

Dee Massey:

Adele
(XL)
www.adele.tv

Jack’s Mannequin
(Sire Records)
www.jacksmannequin.com

Lights! Action
(Unsigned)
www.lightsactionband.net

The Lines
(Weekender)
www.thelines.info

Zuts Alors
(Unsigned)
www.zutalors.info

Moose:

MGMT
(Indian Tea)
www.myspace.com/mgmt

Mountain Goats
(4AD)
www.mountain-goats.com

Radiohead
(XL)
www.inrainbows.com

Tapes ‘n Tapes
(XL)
www.tapesntapes.com

Islands
(Equator Records)
www.islandsareforever.com

Zac Slack:

Manchester Orchestra
(Favorite Gentlemen)
www.themanchesterorchestra.com

Pendulum
(Warner Bros)
www.pendulum.com

Let’s Go To War
(Last Gang Records)
www.myspace.com/letsgotowar

The Sword
(Kemado Records)
www.kemado.com

MGMT
(Indian Tea Records)
www.myspace.com/mgmt

James Sherry:

Saviours
(Kemado)
www.myspace.com/saviours666

Black Mountain
(Jagjaguwar)
www.myspace.com/blackmountain

MGMT
(Columbia)
www.myspace.com/mgmt

Dead Meadow
(Matador)
www.myspace.com/deadmeadow

The Sword
(Kemado)
www.myspace.com/thesword

Joe Moynihan:

Mr Oizo
(Ed Banger Records)
www.myspace.com/oizo3000

Portishead
(Go! Beat)
www.portishead.co.uk

Whitey
(1234)
www.myspace.com/hellowhitey

Hot Chip
(EMI/DFA)
www.hotchip.co.uk

Atmosphere
(Rhymesayers Entertainment)
www.myspace.com/atmosphere

Alex Gosman:

Blackhole
(Unsigned)
www.myspace.com/blackholesound

The Plight
(Visible Noise)
www.theplight.com

Our Time Down Here
(Nothing To Prove)
www.myspace.com

Hearts Under Fire
(Unsigned)
www.heartsunderfire.com

The Menzingers
(Go-Kart)
www.themenzingers.com

Ryan Bird:

Children Of Bodom
(Spinefarm/Universal)
www.cobhc.com

In Flames
(Nuclear Blast)
www.inflames.com

Bison
(Forest)
www.myspace.com/bisoneastvan

Cancer Bats
(Distort/Vagrant)
www.cancerbats.com

Airbourne
(Roadrunner)
www.airbournerock.com

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Ice Pube

Something funny for the weekend?

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MGMT tour UK

New York psychedelic indie warlords MGMT are touring the UK in February and March to promote their wonderful ‘Oracular Spectacular‘ album and forthcoming single ‘Time To Pretend‘ released on February 25th.

Click here to read an interview with the band who are Crossfire’s top tip for 2008.

Live dates:

26th Feb Tues London KOKO -£13.60
28th Feb Thurs Nottingham The Bodega – £6
29th Feb Fri Glasgow The Beat Club – £5
1st Mar Sat Manchester Night and Day – £5
3rd Mar Mon Birmingham Bar Academy – £6
4th Mar Tues Brighton Pressure Point – £6
5th Mar Wed London ICA – £8

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New music from Del!

Del Tha Funky Homosapien has a new track out.

The rapper, who is to release his new album The 11th Hour on Definitive Jux, has put Bubble Pop up on Pitchfork’s site in the States.

You can check it out by clicking here. The album is going to be fresh and you know it.

www.definitivejux.net

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Darren “Wiz” Brown charity CD

A record of material being worked on by Darren “Wiz” Brown is to be released.

Brown, who was in Mega City Four, Doughboys, Serpico and most recently Ipanema, died unexpectedly in December 2006. However, on his birthday this year, January 18th, a record with material he was working on for an Ipanema CD is being release via mailorder.

All proceeds will go to his partner’s charity so make sure you check it out on Boss Tuneage’s site.

www.bosstuneage.com

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The Metros play Skins parties

The Metros are to play a Skins party.

The young London upstars will be playing the Old Fire Station in Newcastle with a Maximo Park DJ set with the first episode of the new series being screened at the party. Tickets are free and will be available from e4.com from January 17th. The line ups for the tour are:

Liverpool Barfly – February 1
DJ Kissy Sell Out
Loose Cannons
Chibuku DJs
More tbc

Newcastle Old Fire Station – 2nd
The Metros
Maximo Park (DJ set)
Broken Hooker DJs

Glasgow Old Fruit Market – 5th
Pendulum DJ/MC Set

Birmingham Custard Factory – 7th
New Young Pony Club
DJ Yoda AV set
Crystal Castles

Bristol Motion Park – 8th
Late Of The Pier
Massive Attack DJs
Skull Juice DJs
Dynamo magician
Blow Pop DJs
More tbc

London Shepherd’s Bush Pavilion – 9th
Mylo (DJ Set)
DJ Kissy Sell Out
Santogold
Teenagers
Skull Juice DJs
Transgressive Records Room
Dynamo magician

www.themetros.com

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3 Colours Red drummer dies

Keith Baxter has died aged 36.

The drummer of 3 Colours Red, who was also in Skyclad, Elevation and briefly Therapy?, died of liver failure on January 4th.

R.I.P.

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The Hives tour UK

The Hives will be hitting the UK in April.

The band will release their single We Rule The World (T.H.E.H.I.V.E.S) on 25th February featuring rexmies by Matt Helder of the Arctic Monkeys and Nick Zinner from Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

You can download the Nick Zinner mix for free [until January 21st] at www.u-download.co.uk. The dates for the tour are:

14th – Norwich, UEA
15th – Newcastle, Academy
16th – Nottingham, Rockcity
17th – Bristol, Academy
18th – London, Brixton Academy

www.myspace.com/thehives

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Anticon sign new artist

Anticon have announced a new signing.

Son Lux has joined the San Francisco based label and will be releasing At War With Walls And Mazes on February 26th. You can check out his myspace at www.myspace.com/sonlux.

www.anticon.com