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Tiger Army album update

Nick 13 from the band has confirmed via myspace that the recording of the new album is done.

The frontman also said there will be guest appearances from Brandon from Bleeding Through, Morrissey’s co-songwriter Alain Whyte and Davey Havok of AFI fame. The album, Music From Regions Beyond, is due for release in early June.

The band are also on this year’s Warped Tour.

www.tigerarmy.com

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New Comeback Kid track online

Comeback Kid have posted a new track on their myspace.

The track, Broadcasting, taken from the album of the same name, is the first release since Scott Wade left the band around a year ago.

The new album, which follows up Wake The Dead which came out in 2005, will be out in the shops on February 20th.

Check out the song by clicking here.

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DJ Kentaro – Live

Cargo
27.01.07

When one of the most technically gifted DJs on the planet comes to your town, you go out and see him. No ifs, no buts, no hair washing – you get off your backside and you hotfoot it to see him. After having witnessed yet another crap display from my football team, I needed a pick me up and thankfully the trip to Cargo provided it.

Mr Doris was on the decks when we strolled into the sparsely populated main room, with the bar area behind us heaving, but it didn’t take long for the bodies to transfer to the dance floor thanks to the funky sounds coming across the airwaves. Ugly Duckling, Skeelo, and Digable Planets were all thrown into the mix before breaking out into a funkfest.

With everyone hyped and ready to go, Kentaro stepped to the stage. Standing by the side of his turntables, I had a perfect view of the maestro as he began manouevering his hands faster than it takes for Palace’s defence to self destruct. With the video screen behind him being manipulated in time to the cuts on his turntables, everyone in the crowd was transfixed.

After fifteen minutes of breaks and a similar amount of time of hip hop, the fun really kicked in. Don’t get me wrong, the first half an hour had people dancing, but when the DnB kicked in, the shit was REALLY popping. Every time you thought the bass was at its most brutal, he kicked it up a level. By the end of his set, the crowd was baying for more, near-clambering on the stage to get more tunes pumping out.

Kentaro played the perfect set. He showcased his incredible ability as a turntablist and merged that in with a killer set list. Too often DJs get so caught up in the cutting that the music loses out, but not with him. It was a superb night and the smile on his face said it all. He loved us, and boy oh boy did we love him.

Konichiwa bitches.

Abjekt
Photo by Chris McShee

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Kerrang Tour 2007 – Live

Biffy Clyro, The Bronx, The Audition, I Am Ghost
London Astoria
27.01.07

It’s that time of year again; when UK’s best selling rock magazine delves into a pick n mix of bands, and draws out an assortment of styles, before heaving them into renowned venues across the land to bring in the new year with as much noise as possible. This year’s roster was without a doubt, the most obscure yet.

Opening the evening were Long Beach’s Post Hardcore/Goth outfit, I Am Ghost. The concupiscent movements from what looked like a Satanist magician drew enough movement from the crowd to consider this performance a success. While I was more intrigued by the violinist’s ability to thrust her wrist back and forth faster than Sid from Skins wanking hand, I can’t deny that they got some action from the already sweat drenched audience. Sticky icky icky. Oo-ee!

Unfortunately, this is more than can be claimed from Chicago’s The Audition, whose mediocre set proved to be a perfect lullaby for many crowd dwellers. Frontman, Danny Stevens, as hard as he endeavoured to create some movement in the crowd, barely got more than an arm’s stretch from the yawning assembly. I won’t continue to focus on this band, as if I’m honest with you, my attention didn’t either.

Half way through the night now, and amongst others I’m beginning to question Kerrang’s choice of bands. Chants of “Mon’ the Biffy!” had already begun, and this was starting to simply resemble a Biffy Clyro tour. But before many punters had the chance to sleep off their boredom, LA’s The Bronx jolted everyone upright with their musical equivalent to a line of Charlie.

Viciously gorgeous riffs and yelps from a band that oozed character was a delight to hear in a room that was starting to overflow with glumness. The solid performance was amplified by superb frontman, Matt Caughthran, who spent as much time on stage as he did in the crowd. Intense gulps of a down to earth broth served up by this fantastic group make nights like this worthwhile.

But as Biffy Clyro mounted the stage like donning a raging bull, the jittery, powerful riff of recent download single, SemiMental, immediately tamed it. The Astoria had become transformed into a magnificent bouncy castle, or perhaps more like a dyslexic House of Pain concert? Either way, it was something else I tell you. Continuing to please the crowd with live favourites and cult classics, All The Way Down, and Toys Toys Toys, Choke, Toys Toys Toys, Biffy reigned supreme with an illustrious setlist that was delivered first class.

New single, Saturday Superhouse sounded wonderful live, and marked the gig as a enormous promotional tool for 4th studio album, Puzzle, which is to be released in the late spring. Unfortunately the night finished on a flat note with an early finish, and no time for desired encore. But looking back, they really didn’t need one. Le Biff are one step closer to becoming Scotland’s biggest export. And it’s phenomenal.

Joe Moynihan
Photo by Katy Pigg

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Siege Of Amida Records news

Shadow Law have signed to Siege Of Amida Records.

In addition to grabbing a new home, the band will be releasing a split with American group The Red Death.

The label has been busy of late, signing Dead Beyond Buried, Clone The Fragile, Diskreet, Rose Funeral and more.

www.myspace.com/siegeofamidarecords

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Stones Throw news

Stones Throw will team up with [adult swim] again with a new Chrome Children record.

Chrome Children Vol. 2 will feature artists such as Four Tet, Oh No and Percee P and is available for free download on the Stones Throw site from today, for a month. In other label news, the next Stones Throw Podcast will be a “Thank You Jay Dee” show, going live in February.

February 10th will mark one year since the great Jay Dee died, and to celebrate the life and works of the man, a number of tribute shows are being put on across the globe.

The London event is happening on February 4th at Cargo. Performing will be The Extended Players [reppin’ from Shortee Blitz, Mr Thing and Harry Love], Benji B, Marc Mac and DJ Spin Doctor. It’s free but any donations made will go to the J Dilla foundation, so get along and give generously.

www.stonesthrow.com / www.jdilla.org

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The Locust track made available

The Locust have released the first track from their upcoming album.

The song, titled We Have Reached An Official Verdict: Nobody Gives A Shit, can be found on their myspace site. The album, New Erections, is to be released via Anti-/Epitaph in March.

Click the link below to hear the new track.

www.myspace.com/thelocust

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Modest Mouse tracklisting

Modest Mouse’s new album’s tracklist has been announced.

The group’s new record, which follows up Good News For People Who Love Bad News, will be called We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank and will be released in March on Epic. The tracklisting for the record is as follows:

March Into the Sea
Dashboard
Fire It Up
Florida
Parting of the Sensory
Missed the Boat
We’ve Got Everything
Fly Trapped in a Jar
Education
Little Motel
Steam Engenius
Spitting Venom
People As Places As People
Invisible

www.modestmouse.com

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Goldfinger album news

Goldfinger have reportedly put the final touches to a song and an album is in the pipeline.

The album is set for a late summer release, though this is more of a hope than anything concrete. It will be the follow up to Disconnection Notice and will be released on Side One Dummy, who they signed with last year. Drummer Darrin Pfeiffer, who has his own label – High 4 Records, will be releasing the debut from Crush Luther in February.

www.goldfingermusic.com

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Low Life Records sign Dubbledge

Low Life Records have made a new signing for the new year.

The UK hip hop label have announced that they have signed Dubbledge. The rapper, who first came to prominence as an affiliate of the Foreign Beggars crew and who released his ever-popular record Fist Of Jah, has been snapped up along with his upcoming album The Richest Man In Babylon.

The album is due for release this year.

www.lowliferecords.co.uk