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GBH – Live

The Albert
Brighton
10.03.07

The auspicious occasion is a birthday bash being thrown by two Brighton punkers celebrating turning the grand old age of 40 (and I should know!) who have organised none other than GBH for live entertainment. That one of the birthday lads is the drummer for Peter and The Test Tube Babies no doubt aided the cause in getting these Brit-punk veterans to sweat it out in the tightly packed and smoky sweaty confines of The Albert…. it’s certainly quite a coup.

By the time the band amble on to the tiny stage the clock’s about to hit 10, and the crowd are suitably juiced. Jeez, I don’t know when I last saw GBH – many, many years ago. Singer Colin is currently the only original member, although the powerhouse drummer has been with them for ages now. Guitarist Jock is currently in The States, but soon to return to the fold apparently, and his place tonight is filled by Karl from Billyclub (with previous in The Exploited) who makes tidy work of his responsibilities. And I dunno who the bassist is, but he gets his head down and does a solid job. Someone told me that the original bass man Ross has upped sticks to live in Hawaii – that’s one way of getting out of Birmingham I guess, and nice work if you can get it. But lest we forget, as a unit – GBH have pretty much been at it non stop since the very early Eighties, and bar maybe The UK Subs I don’t think you can say that for any other British Punk act… they deserve credit.

So, on with the show – and the band lay straight in to 60+ minutes of their trademark hard hitting punk with rocknroll edge – and the set is a mix of old shit from those landmark first records, a peppering of tracks from their most recent album “Ha Ha” and even a couple of new numbers that showed some form. Colin looks like he’s downed a few before the show and is as lubricated as many of the revellers, but he’s still got the moves and an ample set of growling pipes, but fuck it musta been hot up there in that leather jacket… !!! Birthday boy Dave (from the Test Tubes) gets behind the drum kit for a cracking rendition of “Give Me Fire” and that warms things up nicely as the band steam in to “I am The Hunted” “Sick Boy” “City Baby (Attacked by Rats)” a smoking version of The Stooges “1970 (I Feel Alright)”, “Knife Edge“… and although the requests for “Slut” (notably from the mullered head of Pig City) are ignored, there is a raucous reprise of that hoary old number “Big Women“, plus my all time fave GBH song “Generals“…. with the cuttingly topical “Britain needs you to die for her” chorus… and then it’s business as usual with “Alcohol” closing the set down. I think that was it anyways… I do recall my mate Dazza sticking another pint in my hand… and the DJ spinning Crass, Discharge, Zounds, Spermbirds, Nomeansno on the wheels of steel… dance floor classics one and all!

Thanks again Steve and Dave for sorting out a top night and welcome to the Roaring Forties boys….

Pete Craven

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Fishbone finally release new album

Legendary ska-punk act Fishbone will be releasing their new record in April.

Still Stuck In Your Throat will be their first album since 2000’s Fishbone and the Familyhood Nextperience Present: The Psychotic Friends Nuttwerx which featured Rick James, H.R. of Bad Brains, George Clinton and Gwen Stefani.

They have appeared in Outkast’s film Idlewild and Christina Aguilera’s Ain’t No Other Man video of late. The tracklisting is below and you can hear 2 news songs at their myspace page.

Jack Ass Brigade
Let Dem Ho’s Fight
Skank ‘n Go Nuttz
Party With Saddam
We Just Lose Our Minds
Frey’d Fuckin’ Nerve Endingz
The Devil Made Me Do It
Forever Moore
Behind Closed Doors
Premadawnutt
Faceplant Scorpion Backpinch
Date Rape (Sublime)

www.myspace.com/fishboneisredhot

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2 Tone film being made

A film chronicling the 80s British 2 Tone movement is to be made.

Clubbed is set to star Maxine Peake, from Shameless, and will be directed by Neil Thompson. Shameless will also provide the executive producer of the film with its creator Paul Abbott filling the role.

It will be set in Coventry which was the home of the ska-influenced scene and saw the likes of The Specials, The Selecter and The Beat rise to fame. The release date is set as early 2008.

www.thespecials.com

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Madness get hip hop makeover

Madness will work with Sway to produce a reworking of the 1980 hit Baggy Trousers.

Sway confirmed in an interview that the new track will be called Baggy Jeans and admits to having been very cautious about reworking such a popular song, but was happy to work with Madness again after having featured on their new song Sorry alongside Baby Blue.

Sway’s next project will be with Akon and Pharrell but he insists he will still not sign any label deals, despite the endless offers.

www.madness.co.uk

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Flaming Lips album to go on stage

Academy Award nominee and Emmy winning playright Aaron Sorkin has agreed to write a musical adaptation of The Flaming Lips’ album Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots.

Flaming Lips singer Wayne Coyne confirmed the story and compared the story to Terry Gilliam’s film Brazil. Coyne explained the plot of the album:

“There’s the real world and then there’s this fantastical world. This girl, the Yoshimi character, is dying of something. And these two guys are battling to come visit her in the hospital.

And as one of the boyfriends envisions trying to save the girl, he enters this other dimension where Yoshimi is this Japanese warrior and the pink robots are an incarnation of her disease. It’s almost like the disease has to win in order for her soul to survive. Or something like that.”

It is thought that the adaptation will not be complete for at least a year, possibly more, but it is something we can all look forward to.

www.flaminglips.com

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MxPx debut new video

MxPx have released a new video for the song Running Out Of Time which comes from their recent B-Sides album Let’s Rock.

The band are also scheduled to head over to Europe with Zebrahead in April. To see the video, click here.

www.mxpx.com

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Chemical Brothers new album details

The Chemical Brothers have announced details of their new album.

The new album will be called We Are The Night and will serve as the follow up to 2005’s Push The Button, with a June release date slated.

In support of the new album, the duo will play a single show at the Roundhouse in London. Tickets are available now for the show.

www.thechemicalbrothers.com

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Less Than Jake update

Two of Less Than Jake have recorded a video update with their upcoming plans.

The band will play a number of tours, which include previously announced full album shows, a trip to Japan and a tour with Reel Big Fish.

In addition the band will release a new record either this year or next and said they hope to get a better response than their last album In With The Out Crowd. They said:

“It’s a writing year for us. We’re also going to be writing and hopefully we’ll get a new record out to you in 2008 or even 2007. We’re going to try a new record that you’re going to like this time.”

To check out the video, click here.

www.lessthanjake.com

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The Hold Steady plan EP

The Hold Steady are planning to release a new acoustic EP on a limited disc.

Live At Fingerprints will feature 5 songs that were recorded at Fingerprints record shop in Long Beach, California last October during an in-store performance.

The release will only be available in indie record stores and a full release can be found on www.thinkindie.com with an April 17 date slated.

The band are currently finishing their US tour and will be over in the UK soon.

www.theholdsteady.com

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The Natives

Harrow has been more famous for Death Skateboards than indie rock bands, but not any more as The Natives have come to remind the UK that London can still produce great bands and that the North is not the only provider thesedays.

The band are about to hit the limelight with their debut single ‘Bright Lights‘ released this week on Beyond Bedlam Productions. This single is more of a ballad than the rest of their attitude filled set which sees them take a distictive U2’esque sound showing Jim MacIntyre’s guitar skills with help from producer Jake Fior who also assisted Peter Doherty’s sound with his track For Lovers a while back. With the addition of Darren Gallagher ‘s voice and a thumping rhythmn section, this 7″ on ltd colour vinyl will be worth picking up for the future before people jump on this band and they blow up during the summer of this year.

I had the pleasure of seeing this band at Club NME in January in London and they held their own until the last tune with ease, maybe it’s the understanding of the 3 brothers that play in this band, this unit is tight. That night, the crowd were blown away so much so that The Natives have been booked to headline the same club later this month. Don’t miss them!

The Natives on tour:

March
(with The Rifles)

Thu 1st Stoke-On-Trent Keele University 01782 206000 £9.50
Fri 2nd Northumbria University 0191 2210201 £9.50
Sat 3rd Glasgow Garage 0870 1690100 £9.50
Mon 5th Manchester Academy 2 0161 8321111 £9.50
Tue 6th London Astoria 0870 0603777 £11.50
Wed 7th Southampton University 023 80632601 £9.50
Thu 8th Warwick University 024 76572794 £9.50
Fri 9th Luton University 08700 600100 £9.50

Headline shows…

Fri 30th London Koko Club NME
Wed 4th London Proud Galleries Dirty Boots
Sat 8th London Barfly All Ages All Dayer
Mon 23rd London Barfly Levis Ones to Watch