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Klaxons mystery track?

The Klaxons were as surprised as anyone to find that the B-side of their limited edition 7-inch was in fact a song not by them.

500 copies of the new single ‘It’s Not Over Yet’ were pressed with an etching on the B-side, which upon closer inspection turned out to be a random song by a mystery artist.

Simon Taylor from the band said: “I think the people at the pressing plant have their eyes on different pies, because whenever we have an etched vinyl, something always break or goes wrong with it.”

He added: “I used to get really into those fan websites where people would claim that there was some kind of link between the hidden tracks and the other ones. I like the idea that there is some sort of magic behind it. Maybe there is.”

So is it any good? Go to www.nme.com and have a listen.

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Household name videos!

Household Records have two new videos out from bands on their roster.

You Me And The Atom Bomb have finished their huge European trek and have posted up a video for Won’t Let Go.

Also, Hostage Life have a video up for their track Sons Of Hostage Life, which you can see below:

www.householdnamerecords.co.uk

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Kano announces guests on album

Kano‘s new album will feature Blur man Damon Albarn.

The grime MC will release his new album London Town in September and it will see appearances from Albarn, Kate Nash, Craig David and Vybz Cartel. The best thing we’ve read about the album here at HQ is Kano discussing why it’s called London Town:

“I just wanted to tell people about the London I know rather than all these people like Fergie [Black Eyed Peas] talking about it”

You tell ’em son.

www.myspace.com/kano679

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NOFX plan new live album

NOFX will be releasing a live album in 2008.

This will mark the second live album they’ve done, following I Heard They Suck Live which was released over 10 years ago.

The new record will feature recordings from their global assault including China, Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, South Korea and South Africa.

www.nofxofficialwebsite.com

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Mercury Music Prize nominations announced

DizzeeTwo former winners of the prestigious prize are up for nomination again, strengthening the thoughts the the prize just ain’t what it used to be.

Last year’s winners, the Arctic Monkeys, and 2003’s winner Dizzee Rascal are both up for the award again along with boozehound beehive Amy Winehouse, Oxford’s finest chaps the Young Knives, nu-rave or whatever it’s called kings the Klaxons, recent Crossfire interviewee’s Bat For Lashes, and for some inexplicable reason, the New Young Pony Club.

The full shortlist for the award, to announced at the Grosvneor in September, goes as follows:

Arctic Monkeys – ‘Favourite Worst Nightmare’
Klaxons – ‘Myths Of The Near Future’
Amy Winehouse – ‘Back To Black’
Maps – ‘We Can Create’
The View – ‘Hats Off To The Buskers’
Jamie T – ‘Panic Prevention’
Dizzee Rascal – ‘Maths & English’
Bat For Lashes – ‘Fur And Gold’
Young Knives – ‘Voices of Animals And Men’
Fionn Regan – ‘The End Of History’
New Young Pony Club – ‘Fantastic Playroom’
Basquiat Strings – ‘Basquiat Strings’

Good luck all.

www.nationwidemercurys.com

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Throwing down a sampler

Throwdown have posted a sampler of all the songs on their new album.

The band, who are currently performing on the Warped Tour, will release their new album Venom And Tears in August and you can check out what it sounds like by clicking the link below. Boom.

www.trustkill.com/throwdown/venomtears

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Thursday need help from fans

Thursday are planning to put out a CD/DVD and want help from their fans.

The band announced that they would like fans to send in video footage of live shows or hanging out around venues and they will consider everything for the DVD. If the footage sent in gets used on the DVD, the person who sent it in will appear on the credits and will get an autographed copy of the final product.

To get involved you’ll need to print out this release form and send it in with your footage to the address below.

The Syndicate
Attn: Thursday DVD
1801 Willow Ave
Weehawken, NJ 07086

www.myspace.com/thursday

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Ghost riding gone wild

Ghost riding is great. You stick on some crunk or some hyphy, you get out of your car whilst it’s still moving and have a bit of a boogie, then get back in. Awesome. Unless you’re some kind of retarded bellend who doesn’t get that a lampost isn’t a friend of the truck:

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Howards Alias hit the road

Howards Alias have posted 3 songs up on their MySpace and will be heading out on tour.

The songs on their page, Wot Ave You, Spilt Milk and Swansong are the first tracks from the band since their 2005 album Beat, Heart Beat and will be sold as a mini-sampler on their upcoming tour. The tour dates are:

July:

21st – Southampton Nexus
25th – Cambridge The Portland Arms
26th – Newport “Joy” @ The Meze Lounge
27th – Cheltenham The 2 Pigs
28th – London The Underworld
29th – Oxford Bullingdon Arms
30th – Derby Susumi
31st – Leeds Cockpit

August:

1st – Bristol The Croft
2nd – Exeter The Cavern
3rd – Plymouth The White Rabbit
4th – Bude Adventure International
9th – Newcastle The Venue @ Krash
10th – North Berwick Community Centre
11th – Rebellion Festival
12th – Cardiff Barfly

www.myspace.com/howardsalias

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Rise Against Interview

Chicago quartet Rise Against have been flying the flag for smart, propulsive melodic hardcore for eight years now, and recently completed their biggest UK tour to date in support of last year’s excellent ‘The Sufferer And The Witness‘ album. Alex Gosman caught up with bassist Joe Principe before the final show of the tour, at the London Astoria.

So how are you guys doing? How’s the tour going so far?

“It’s been great – every time we come back to Europe, it just gets better and better. This time we’re headlining the big room at the Astoria, and it’s been awesome to see the steady growth in the size of the venues we play over here, since we first came over in 2001. Every time we’ve toured the UK, London has always been the last show of the tour, and it’s a great place to finish.”

This has to be one of the best punk rock tours to hit the UK in ages – did you choose to bring along The Bronx and Cancer Bats [the support bands] yourselves?

“Yeah, whenever we’re headlining, we pick the support bands ourselves – and we really wanted to have a proper, aggressive punk rock vibe to this tour, you know? I think the reason why it’s worked so well is that although all three bands sound different to each other, we still have a lot in common, both in terms of music and attitude – so I think it’s a good mix.

We’d never met the Cancer Bats before this tour, but we knew of them because we’re all friends with Alexisonfire, who recommended them to us. We’ve known The Bronx for a while, though, and we met them through mutual friends too. It’s a good feeling when you go out on tour with some bands and everyone immediately gets along, you know?”

The last time we saw you in the UK was when you did a few dates in early September, shortly after playing the Reading/Leeds festivals. Can you give us a brief summary of what you’ve been up to since then?

“Well, after we’d finished in Europe, we went back home and toured the US with Thursday…then we did a short tour of Canada with Billy Talent, before supporting My Chemical Romance on their US tour earlier this year. So yeah, we’ve been keeping ourselves busy!”

Since you were last here, Chris [Chasse, former RA guitarist] left – was that a shock, or had he been planning to leave for a while? And how is Zach [Blair, new RA guitarist] fitting in?

“We could kind of tell that Chris wasn’t really happy, and that he was exhausted from all the touring we were doing…but it’s worked out for the best, because he’s a lot happier now, and we’re really happy with Zach; because he’s completely into the touring and all the other stuff that goes with being in a band. We’ve known him for about six years, and we feel very lucky to have him on board…it was a happy coincidence, because his previous band [Only Crime] couldn’t tour that much, so it’s worked out well for us all.”

It’s been roughly a year since you released [most recent album] ‘The Sufferer & The Witness‘ – are you happy with the responses you’ve received from fans and critics?

“Definitely; it’s had very positive reviews and praise from the fans. It’s our favourite record that we’ve done so far, and I think it really shows how much we’ve grown as a band over the last five or six years.”

Has it helped to ease the predictable ‘Rise Against on a major label!’ criticism?

“I think so…the thing is, no matter what label we’re on, you’re always going to get a record that is completely representative of us at that point in time, because we never write for anyone but ourselves. We’ve never had any interference from our label; we know some bands that have, but not us!”

From time to time, I’ve seen you labelled as a ‘political band’, which seems like a rather narrow definition. How would you describe yourselves?

“Well, yeah, the political aspect is just one side of us…I’d say we’re more of a socially-aware band. Tim [McIlrath, RA singer/guitarist] writes all the lyrics, and he writes from a personal perspective on everyday life; sometimes that encompasses politics, sometimes relationships, it’s a reflection of his state of mind at the time. If you check the lyrics on [2004’s]”Siren Song Of The Counter Culture‘, a lot of them are very politically driven, because there was a lot going on in US politics at that time.”

So what are your plans for the near future, after this UK tour ends?

“We’re going back to the US for a two and a half month tour with Comeback Kid and Silverstein; and we’ve been friends with those two bands for a long time, so it should be a fun summer!

After that, we’ll be going to Australia and New Zealand, and we’re hoping to be back in Europe around October/November time – that isn’t confirmed yet, though. We’ll probably be on the road for the rest of this year, and then start writing the new record in 2008.”

[‘The Sufferer And The Witness‘ is out now on Universal. Check www.riseagainst.com for more info]

Alex Gosman