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Zico Chain video and free download!

Zico Chain have recently put a new track on their website which you can download for free. Hit the link at the bottom of the page and check out Anaemia.

In addition to this, the video for the current single Where Would You Rather Be can be viewed by clicking one of the below:

Windows Media.

Quicktime

Make sure you check out the band on their current tour:

May:

10th – London Barfly
11th – Bedford, Esquires
13th – Hereford, The Herdsman
14th – Liverpool, Barfly
15th – Sheffield, Corporation
16th – Preston, 53 Degrees (Radio 1 Rock Show Night)
17th – Bristol Academy
18th – Norwich, B2

www.zicochain.com

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Aesop Rock album tracklisting

Aesop Rock has recently revealed the tracklisting for his new album, which will come out on August 28th.

After creating a 45 minute mix for Nike, Aes Rizzle has completed work on None Shall Pass, which has been created over 2 years and features production from the man himself, Blockhead, El-P and Rob Sonic. The full tracklist is:

1. Keep Off The Lawn
2. None Shall Pass
3. Catacomb Kids
4. Bring Back Pluto
5. Fumes
6. Getaway Car (feat. Cage and Breeze Brewin)
7. 39 Thieves
8. The Harbor is Yours
9. Citronella
10. Gun For The Whole Family (feat. El-P)
11. Five Fingers
12. No City
13. Dark Heart News (feat. Rob Sonic)
14. Coffee (feat. John Darnielle)

www.definitivejux.net

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Interviews

Bonde Do Role Interview

Bonde Do Role are the hottest new act to come out of Brazil. Whilst everyone is swooning over the girls in CSS, Bonde are more concerned with just bringing the party to your town.

Having been eyed up by super-producer/DJ Diplo and recently being signed up by Domino Records, Bonde are about to take the dancing to the mainstream. Abjekt recently caught up with Gorky from the band to talk about their roots, how they got signed and their new album.

So, let’s start at the beginning, the story goes that Gorky and Pedro sent Marina a CD but she only liked “the stupid stuff at the end”. Is this true?

Exactly! And that stupid stuff became Bonde Do Role [laughs]

Also, if she liked the “stupid stuff”, what was the rest of the CD like? Completely different to the stuff that you do now?

It was pretentious electro-rock… the kind of stuff you’d forget about after 2 months! If you wanna hear it, lemme know and I’ll send you some tracks!

How did your music come about as a trio? Were you fans of Baile Funk before you started making music and then decide you wanted to bring that into the stuff you were doing?

We were all fans of Baile Funk, but I was raised in Rio and always thought that rhythm was at the same time fascinating and really really stupid, so that’s why it came part of the band!

And for those of us who don’t speak Portugese, “Baile” means dance party is that right?

Yeah, more like a ‘ball’ – you know, like the ones you see in American movies, with all the teenage dramas.

Would you say it was a good word to describe your music then, considering how your shows are just basically wild parties on stage!

Well, it’d be a nice way to consider it!

Moving onto you getting signed… Apparently you’d only done a few shows before you got signed up, is this true?

Yes! We were more of a songs-thing than an actual live band – this is so true. We never ever even rehearsed for a show!

It must have been pretty nerve-wracking to get a record deal if you’d only done a few shows. Was it then that you started taking the music or shows more seriously? Or did nothing change once you’d signed?

No changes at all! We only had more responsibilities, like replying to interviews! [Lots of laughs!]

And how did the relationship with Diplo come about? He’s obviously a big fan of the Brazilian music scene, doing his Favela Strikes Back album and songs like Diplo Rhythm… did he come down and see you play? Or just hear your songs and decide he wanted to sign you?

He actually heard just one track (the one with the Alice In Chains sample), he heard our story that we were complete outsiders and just trying to make something different out of Baile Funk and signed us!

And how did the signing to Domino come about?

It was an exciting thing – on our 1st US tour, Laurence (Domino’s owner) came to see us play and he was thrilled about it, then more and more people from Domino went to see us and voila, we had a deal on paper!

With your lyrics being in Portugese, do you feel that you need a good vibe at your shows to get the crowd going in the UK as they might not know the words or understand what’s being said?

People get the good vibes from the shows, even not knowing what we’re singing about. and we always have fun during every gig, ‘cos something funny always happens when we’re playing.

Your new single which is out on Domino, is called Office Boy. Is it about how boring it is to work in an office? That’s something that happens the all across the world? Give us a few details on the new single so we can understand the video which ends in someone writhing around in his pants!

Actually no. Office boy is like teenagers’ first work placement – it’s like a courier-does-it-all thing like going to the bank, doing coffee, getting papers from one side to the other. And the funny thing about it is that they all have this dressing code, heavy metal t-shirt, long hair, worn out jeans and they kinda all looks the same. And yes, Pedro’s been an office boy in the past!

What other subjects do you touch on in the album?

A lot of things – from cheesy-camp love on Quero Te Amar to sex and more and more sex and partying… and sex!

I saw you play with Diplo at the Old Blue Last pub last year, which was an absolutely awesome show. The venue was small and really tightly packed and everyone seemed to dig your set – Do you like playing nice small venues so you can interact with the crowd more like when Marina crowd surfed and got dropped on her head!

[Lots of laughing again!] Small shows are always the best ones! Although we did some shows at big places and it was good as well, but nothing beats the small places!

You used to sample stuff on your songs, like The Darkness and Faith No More… is that something you enjoy doing still or do you prefer to work on your own stuff?

We do sample things nowadays, but more for the fun of it, ‘cos you know, to clear samples are really expensive…

Radioclit recently remixed Gasolina, what did you think of that remix? Is it fun to hear other people mix your songs up and put their own spin on it? Is remixing something you guys like to do also?

Definitely! and also because the Radioclit guys are friends of ours! And yes, we love to remix people as well, some of the stuff we’re doing is gonna be out soon, but we do have some remixes out, like the CSS one and the great legend Tony Allen.

Finally, what words of wisdom do you have for everyone? How should we deal with the inevitable Bonde Do Role world domination?

Don’t fight it, just accept us in your heart and on your feet!

Bonde Do Role’s new single Office Boy is out on May 21st on Domino Records and is taken from their upcoming debut …With Lasers, out later this year. If you want to hear more Bonde, hit their myspace up at www.myspace.com/bondedorole

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More bands added to Download bill

Architects, Panic Cell and As I Lay Dying are among the new batch of bands that have been added to the Download bill.

Other groups include Cat The Dog, Cynic, Eliot Minor, Lost Alone, Flood Of Red and Silverstein for the festival which takes place at Donington Park from June 8th-10th, and sees My Chemical Romance, Linkin Park and Iron Maiden headline.

www.downloadfestival.co.uk

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The Go! Team are back

The Go! Team are to release their new album on September 10th it has been announced.

The album, their first since Thunder, Lightning, Strike in 2004, will be preceeded be two singles – Grip Like A Vice on July 2nd and Doing It Right on September 3rd. Guests on the album will be Soulex, The Rappers Delight Club and Brazilians Bonde Do Role. The band will play the following dates:

May:

17th – Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms

June:

12th – Northampton Soundhaus
13rd – Colchester Arts Centre
14th – Reading Fez Club

www.thegoteam.co.uk

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DeLonge back for London show

Angels And Airwaves will be playing a one off show in London this August.

The band will hit the Astoria on August 24th before their appearances at the Carling Weekend dates in Reading and Leeds [on August 24th-26th]. The new Tom DeLonge band are planning on following up 2006’s We Don’t Need To Whisper with a new album this year.

www.angelsandairwaves.com

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Beasties want Ronson?

Reports are coming in that the new Beastie Boys album will be followed with another edition featuring vocals from other artists.

Mike D said in a recent interview that the band made a list of who they like and who likes them. Names that he threw in included M.I.A, Snoop and man of the moment Mark Ronson. Nothing is set in stone yet, but it all sounds very interesting indeed.

www.beastieboys.com

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Live Reviews

Hatebreed – Live

The Acacia Strain, Gehenna
Oxford Zodiac
22.04.07

In an age where tour packaging is the norm and local supports are becoming more and more overlooked, it’s refreshing to see tonight’s line-up going against the grain. Hand picked by Hatebreed front man Jamey Jasta, local lads Gehenna get things started with a sufficient clout.

Don’t let their appearance fool you, these skinny bastards muster some of the heftiest beatdown assaults you’re likely to hear outside of the big leagues, and the enthusiastic reception afforded to them by those here early enough suggests a job well done.

By contrast, The Acacia Strain‘s biggest achievment is in sucking almost all of the good natured anticipation mustered by tonight’s openers right out of the air. On record their furious death metal-meets-hardcore assault is nothing if not utterly punishing, but right now it’s about as interesting as genital warts. Shorn of a guitarist they’re pitted against the odds immediately, with songs sounding flat and their onstage swagger stinking of arrogance above confidence. “We condone violence and aggression,” declares vocalist Vince Bennett. “So let’s see some rage.” Nice.

You pretty much know the score with Hatebreed by now. Huge, fist-pumping anthems, wild circle pits and roars that sound like a lion being fisted right up the bumhole. Slamming through early set cuts such as ‘To The Threshold‘ and a fittingly titled ‘Destroy Everything‘, the hardcore behemoths quickly send just about every punter present into ecstacy, opening up pits that swallow the majority of the venue with ease. But what stands out above all else tonight is the length of the quintet’s set.

The trouble with being a hardcore band is that many songs barely reach the 3 or even 2 minute marks, and having stretched from little under an hour to a good 80 minutes there are simply too many times when it’s easy to switch off. Old classics like ‘Last Breath’ still burn with infectious desire while the anthemic ‘I Will Be Heard‘ is enough to have the whole venue screaming in unison, but it’s perhaps too little too late. Hatebreed will always remain one of hardcore’s most successful and ultimately devastating propositions, but tonight is a shining example of how less really can be more.

Ryan Bird

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New Deepspace5 camp material!

Sev Statik and Dust of Deepspace5 have teamed up with a new album.

Back To Dust will be released sometime this autumn on Rawkus and features guest spots from Theory Hazit, LMNO, Relic, Triune, Big Shame and Supastition. You can check out some of the awesome cuts from the album by heading over to their myspace. It’s gonna be a belter!

www.myspace.com/sumoraps

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Happy Mondays play chippie!

Shaun Ryder and his Happy Mondays are to play a gig in a chip shop.

The band will play in Brighton before their comeback tour of the UK as part of the T-Mobile street gigs season. To get tickets, register at www.t-mobile.co.uk/music before Friday [11th May] and you could be in with a chance to see them. Ryder said of the gig:

“I love Brighton. Like us it’s sleazy and mucky and cool and funky…It’s the first time we’ll have played the new stuff. Anyone who doesn’t like ’em will be chucked into the sea.”

The tour dates are:

May:

22nd – Inverness Ironworks
23rd – Aberdeen Music Hall
25th – Sheffield Leadmill
26th – Middlesbrough Town Hall
27th – Hull University
29th – Cambridge Junction
30th – Northampton Roadmender
31st – Preston 53 Degrees

June:

1st – Dudley JB’s
3rd – Halifax Victoria Hall
4th – Aylesbury Civic Hall
6th – London Astoria

July:

8th – Manchester Ritz

www.happymondaysonline.com