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Radioclit

Other than having the best name in music, Radioclit are a talented duo. The pair, who have adopted London as their home town after arriving from France and Sweden, have been busy throwing down their bleepy bass-heavy remixes for a while now and when they released their Hard Working Class Vol. 1 record, everyone in the know sat up and took notice.

The record saw remixes of reggae kings Turbulence, Brazilian nutjobs Bonde [who have some Radioclit produced tracks on their new album], chart topping dance machine Justin Timberlake and even Lily Allen as well as some of Radioclit’s own tunes.

The track you can hear when you click above is Mature Macho Machine featuring an Anglo-French mix of vocalists as TTC go up on the beat with grime rappers Ears, Skepta and Tinchy Stryder, who really comes into his own with a heavier delivery than we’re used to from him.

Don’t bother kicking back to enjoy this. Get up off your arse and start shaking violently to the beat, never mind what the neighbours think.

Abjekt.

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New Fugazi book from Glen E. Friedman

Fugazi bookTwenty years to the day since their first ever gig, a new book from Glen E. Friedman documenting the history of Fugazi comes out featuring never before seen photos of the band, providing an amazing insight into the band that dominated the post-hardcore genre.

Released on September 3rd, the book looks at the band that created such influential albums as Repeater, 13 Songs, and The Argument through the eyes of photographer Glen E. Friedman who followed the band throughout their career.

As Ian MacKaye says, “While most photographers were taking photos of Fugazi, Glen was making photos with us”

www.fugazibook.com

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New Voodoo Glow Skulls track!

Voodoo Glow Skulls have posted a track from their new album online.

The Californian band, who are looking for another saxophone player, have put up the track The Ballad Of Froggy on their myspace. Hit the link below to check it out.

www.myspace.com/voodooglowskulls

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Snoop gets reality show

Forget Hulkamania, forget Ozzy falling over his own feet and forget Flava Flav taking his pick from any one of the gruesome looking broads in his house – Snoop has been given his own reality show!

According to reports, the show on the E! channel will follow Snoop aruond and show all aspects of his life: rapper, businessman and family guy. We’re wondering if it will chronicle his many, many run-ins with airport security staff too.

We love Snoop we do.

www.snoopdogg.com

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Bright Eyes add 3 UK dates

Conor Oberst will return to the UK for 3 live dates.

The singer, known for his work as Bright Eyes, will play the three shows before his headline slot at the two days of the V Festival on August 18th/19th. Those dates are:

August

15th – Bristol Academy
16th – Liverpool Academy
17th – Nottingham Royal Centre

www.thisisbrighteyes.com

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White Stripes play one note

The White Stripes have completed their Canadian tour by playing a single note.

After having played on buses, bridges, boats and classrooms, the duo played one night in St. John’s before saying they’d played every province and territory in Canada and leaving the stage.

Reports coming to Crossfire HQ that Meg White still struggled with hitting a drum in time during this one second set, are unconfirmed.

www.whitestripes.com

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Kasabian release new EP

Kasabian will be releasing a new EP this summer.

The band will put out the Fast Fuse EP in September on a limited 10″ after writing some new material and said they were desperate to put something out for the fans as they don’t start work on their 3rd album until the winter. Serge of the band said:

“I’m in a really, really rich vein of form as far as songwriting goes. I’m in a really good patch where everyday something happens. There was no point in saving it you know, because we’ve got equally good songs for the album. So this marks this summer and what we’re doing at the moment.

www.kasabian.co.uk

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Sad but True, BBC make another Metallica mistake

After angering Metallica fans by cutting their performance at Live Earth short and mid-song to show Crowded House playing in Sydney instead, the BBC screwed up again by issuing a TV apology with the bands name spelled wrong.

Apparently, the Beeb said the decision to cut the metal gods short was not taken out of ‘prejudice about heavy metal music or any other music’.

The apology the BBC put out read, “We received complaints from some viewers that the Metalica [sic] set was not shown in full. This was a global event and we were keen to reflect the other concerts as well as the one in UK. We took editorial decisions in advance and on the day, about the times and places we would do that.”

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Testament

While Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax and Megadeth may have cemented their place in thrash metal’s legendary ‘Big Four’, Testament were (and indeed still are) considered by many to be the category’s honourary member.

Bursting onto the Bay Area scene in the early 80’s under the name of Legacy (a name the band would later lend to their debut album), Testament quickly gained recognition as one of the most intense and immensely talented bands on the then thriving circuit. With the release of ‘The Legacy‘ in 1987, however, the band began to make serious waves across not only the rest of America but the metal world as a whole.

At a pace rarely seen in the modern day word, they followed-up with 2 more albums in as many years: 1988’s ‘The New Order‘ and the 1989 classic ‘Practice What You Preach‘. However, the 90’s would not be kind to the quintet as they struggled to live up to the standards of their early material, suffered multiple line-up changes and found themselves on the verge of splitting.

Following years of near obscurity, it was the reformation of the band’s ‘classic’ line-up in early 2005 that saw the legend of Testament reborn. A twin CD/DVD release entitled ‘Live In London‘ followed some months later, with their subsequent UK tour receiving a stellar 5K rating from Kerrang! Magazine. With a new album in the pipeline and a headline slot at this year’s Bloodstock Open Air festival in Derbyshire confirmed, the giant once again seems alive and thrashing.

Ryan Bird

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3 Inches Of Blood

It’s one thing to sign to a label with such a rich and well respected history as Roadrunner Records, but when Judas Priest frontman and all round metal god Rob Halford is singing your praises, you know you’re truly on the right path.

Hailing from Vancouver, Canada, 3 Inches Of Blood are indeed on their way to becoming modern day metal legends. Having created a stir in metal’s underground with 2002’s ‘Battlecry Under A Winter Sun‘, their subsequent follow-up ‘Advance & Vanquish‘ – the band’s first for Roadrunner – put them firmly on the map as one of the genre’s brightest prospects. Throwing an unapologetic nod to the likes of Iron Maiden and Judas Priest the sextet have successfully carved out their own distinctive niche, combining collossal high-end vocals with death metal roars and screams in a way that has never before been heard.

Produced by Slipknot drummer Joey Jordison, ‘Fire Up The Blades‘ represents the band’s best and most diverse work to date. Jammed full of blistering solos, furious drumming and some superb vocal moments, the band’s third album to date is a sure fire contender for ‘Metal Album of the Year’. With a summer of touring ahead of them as part of this year’s Ozzfest, as well as the aforementioned Halford lending his support to the cause, expect to see – and most mportantly hear – plenty more from these chaps in the not too distant future.

Ryan Bird