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The King Blues

A leather jacket and some sloppy, jangling guitar chords are all very well if you’re intent on recreating the look and sound of punk’s glory days, but to tap into the spirit of artists like The Clash and Billy Bragg is a far more impressive feat. Step forward, The King Blues; a London collective that, over the past year, have wowed festival, club and squat audiences alike with their fiercely intelligent and compelling fusion of ska, reggae, folk, soul and punk attitude.

Come Fi Di Youth‘ is a fine indication of why the band have garnered such a loyal following and critical acclaim in their relatively short existence. A potent warning of the threat of the BNP to today’s youth, it features a sparse dub/reggae beat, laden with harmonica and singer Itch Fox’s impassioned vocals; resulting in an anti-racist anthem to make you think as well as dance. Check it out on the link above.

The band seem to have spent most of the past year on the road, and there’s no sign of them slowing down just yet. Catch them at the following shows:

11th Aug – Rebellion Festival, Blackpool
13th Aug – The Venue, Newcastle
14th Aug – King Tuts, Glasgow
15th Aug – Barfly, Birmingham
16th Aug – New Slang club @ The Works, Kingston
24th Aug – Reading Festival (Lock Up stage)
25th Aug – Leeds Festival (Lock Up stage)
16th Sept – Little Civic, Wolverhampton
23rd Sept – Concorde 2, Brighton

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Calvin tells you how to party

Calvin Harris has thrown two fingers up at the Daily Telegraph in showing everyone just how we should be partying. If you don’t throw a house party on August 18th like he wants you to, the Crossfire crew will come to your house, point at your face and call you names. You big pussy.

Don’t forget to pick up his single Merrymaking At My House on August 20th.

Take it away Calvin:

www.calvinharris.tv

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Y Society post clips

A new hip hop team are bringing out a record this year.

Y Society comprises Damu The Fudgemunk from Panacea on beatmaking and DJ’ing duty with Insight on the vocals. Their upcoming album, Travel At Your Own Pace will be released on Tres Records, home of People Under The Stairs, Giant Panda and Lightheaded.

Whilst on the subject of new signings to Tres, DJ Alibi will also be bringing out an album, One Day, which features guest spots from Giant Panda and Insight. Check the link below for clips of their stuff.

Fresh.

www.myspace.com/ysociety / www.myspace.com/djalibirecordings

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Eastpak Antidote Tour

The Eastpak Antidote Tour is back for 2007 with a line up of pure straight shooting metal.

Soilwork, Chimaira, Caliban and Sonic Syndicate will take to the road which will see them head all across Europe, making stops in the UK. The dates are:

September:

30th – Brighton – Concorde 2

October

1st – Wolverhampton – Wulfrun Hall
2nd – Leeds – Cockpit
3rd – London – Islington Academy
4th – Nottingham – Rock City
5th – Newcastle – Academy
6th – Glasgow – Garage
7th – Norwich – Waterfront

www.antidotetour.com

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Ronson’s Supermarket Sweep!

Mark Ronson has come under-fire from Portishead’s Geoff Barrow.

The producer dissed Ronson in his MySpace blog, saying that Mr Ronson turned “decent songs into shit funky supermarket muzak”.

He also went on to have a dig at Ronson remixing Dylan but finally finished on a positive note saying that Portishead plan to mix their new album in the next week.

Yowzer.

www.myspace.com/portisheadalbum3

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Householdname festival appearances

Household Name Records will have a number of bands playing festivals in the coming month, check it out:

Rebellion Festival – Blackpool

Saturday 11th

EMPRESS BALLROOM
LEFTOVER CRACK (10.40pm)
THE FILAMENTS (3.50pm)
THE KING BLUES (2.50pm)

THE PAVILLION
HARD-ONS (11.10pm)
HOWARDS ALIAS (9.20pm)

THE ARENA
HARD SKIN (9.55pm)

Sunday 12th

EMPRESS BALLROOM
SUICIDE BID (2.40pm)

THE PAVILLION
THE PEACOCKS (10pm)

Out Of Spite – Josephs Well, Leeds

Saturday 11th

MILLOY

Sunday 12th

HARD SKIN

City Invasion – Plug, Sheffield & Astoria, London

LEFTOVER CRACK
CONFLICT
THE FILAMENTS
THE BUSINESS
SONIC BOOM SIX
THE PEACOCKS
SUICIDE BID (london only)
SS KALIERT
RANDOM HAND
DRAGSTER

Reading & Leeds Festival

LOCK UP STAGE

CAPDOWN
BIG D AND THE KIDS TABLE
THE KING BLUES.

Wowzer, get your teeth round that lot!

www.householdnamerecords.co.uk

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Stooges DVD planned

A new DVD of Iggy Pop and The Stooges is to be released next month.

Escaped Maniacs – Live At Lokerse will come out on September 17th and features the band’s performance from the Lokerse festival in Belgium from earlier this year. The double DVD will also include a CD and will feature interviews and retrospectives.

www.iggypop.com

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Thrice find a label

After we broke the news that they were almost ready to sign for a new label, Thrice have now signed to Vagrant.

The band have announced they will release their 4 EPs as 2 separate releases this year and next. This means that The Alchemy Index: Volumes 1 & 2: Fire and Water will hit shops this October with The Alchemy Index: Volumes 3 & 4: Earth and Air will follow in 2008.

www.myspace.com/thrice

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Against Me! video

Against Me! have just released their new video, taken from their major label debut album New Wave.

www.againstme.net

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Enter Shikari up for 4 Kerrang! Awards

St Albans disco metallers Enter Shikari have been nominated for a massive 4 Kerrang Awards this year for Best British Band, Best Live Band, Best Album and Best Single – Sorry You’re Not A Winner.

Gallows and The Ghost Of A Thousand are just 2 of 5 nominations for Best New Band, Madina Lake and 30 Seconds To Mars are amongst Job For A Cowboy, The Sleeping and HelloGoodbye for Best International newcomer and the award for the Best Live band include Angels And Airwaves, Muse, Enter Shikari, Aiden and the cheesy Lostprophets.

There are more catogories if you click here. Vote for your choices easily, and well done to Rou and the boys, let’s see if they manage to walk away with some metal!