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El-P and Killer Mike respond to Kendrick Lamar

So there it is, a historical week for Hip Hop comes to an end, or does it? Kendrick Lamar’s most recent lyrical bomb drop on Big Sean’s track calling out Jermaine Cole, Big KRIT, Wale/Pusha T, Meek Mill, A$AP Rocky, Drake/Big Sean, Jay Electron’, Tyler and Mac Miller has kept the internet burning daily. It’s been fun to watch, sad in some cases.

Run The Jewels duo El-P and Killer Mike (who were interviewed this week over at Clash) responded to the outburst, who bring sense to the matter rather than loosing their cool. Watch this video and take home their new album here, it’s been on our stereo daily.

Papoose got some good shit in there too this week. Streaming below too.

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Control Group

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‘Shoes of the People’
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Control_Group_Shoes_of_the_peopleControl Group are a new DIY grunge outfit from Brooklyn comprised of three guys with a whirlpool of influences and past musical ventures. Drawing inspiration from method as well as music, they hit record without a blue print, freely tracking their instruments until something good sticks, and it has. Upcoming single, ‘Shoes of the People’, self released and available from September 13th is a raw representation of what to expect from this trio. It’s heavy, dark and rough around the edges.

‘B’ side ‘Leave it Alone’ is also a stonker, carrying more of a Pixies, indie twang that keeps in time with the side ‘A’ swagger. Control Group also retain an authenticity hard to find these days that is the organic scratchy sound of needle on vinyl, with the digital release you’re streaming now mastered straight from the first pressing. Bonus track ‘My Alien’ reveals the final point in this triangle with a Dinosaur Jr style groove and some thrashy breaks thrown in for good measure.

Control Group make energetic guitar rock with a nod to some grunge greats and this three track is a perfect introduction, pre order the limited edition 7″ here.

Dave Palmer

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Splashh release new track ‘Somethings Here’

Splashh_Somethings_HereSplashh have put out a brand new as yet unheard tune. ‘Somethings Here’ is business as usual, sun soaked jingle jangle fuzzy pop, and at just under three minutes this catchy little ditty is well worth a spin. Don’t hesitate as this one’s not on their upcoming album.

Splashh will release their long awaited debut album Comfort on September 2nd through Luv Luv Luv Records, coming with bonus tracks unheard on the previous US and Aus/NZ releasees. Catch them on tour in the UK in October!

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Cerebral Ballzy

Cerebral Ballzy
‘Another Day’
Federal Prism

Another_Day_Cerebral_BallzyCrebral Ballzy are back with a brand new video straight out of a warzone. ‘Another Day’ is two and a half minutes of energetic thrashing matched with a true video portrayal of a young lads action man fantasy.

A couple of mates, each with sub machine guns, an armored car and a box of smokes. Simple pleasures then. ‘Another Day’ is the B side to Cerebral Ballzy’s upcoming single ‘City’s Girl’, due out September 17th on new label Federal Prism, founded by Dave Sitek of TV on the Radio. Click play and watch the battle commence.

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Beach Community present first release

Beach CommunityOur friends at new DIY label Beach Community have launched their first release ‘Life’s A Beach’, a cassette compilation featuring tracks from 18 bands that define the current punk and hardcore scene. Over the space of an hour this compilation plays through the likes of Balance & Composure, Make Do And Mend, The Story So Far, Defeater, The Wonder Years, Real Friends, Joyce Manor, Gnarwolves, Citizen and many more.

The tape is limited to just 250 copies (50 bi-colour blue/yellow, 100 metallic gold and 100 metallic red) and features artwork from James Callahan of www.barfcomics.com. You can pre-order it from www.ilovebeachcommunity.com.

Stream ‘Life’s a Beach’ below!

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Night Birds

NIGHT BIRDS
‘Born To Die in Suburbia’
Grave Mistake Records

nightbirds_borntodieinsuburbiaSome great albums have dropped so far in 2013, and this new long-player from Night Birds is destined to be right up there in a lot of Year End Top 10’s. Read on folks, cuz it’s an absolute blinder.

Having cemented their reputation with a bunch of EP’s and 2011 album “Other Side of Darkness” they lost guitarist Mike Hunchback. The wheels might have come off the trucks, but luckily for us an able replacement was enlisted – PJ Russo. They got back to business, and the resulting songs are possibly their best yet. I’ve been playing this album to death, and it still sounds great on each and every listen; it’s a record that’s built to last.

What’s the magic? Well, for an old guy, who’s been listening to Punk Rock longer than you can imagine, this is music that captures the wild-ride of early 80s north American hardcore, but is delivered in a fresh and vibrant manner. They classically combine the tough sarcastic bite of East Coasters like The Left, Chronic Sick, and The Freeze, with the snotty SoCal beach belligerence and swagger of D.I. and Agent Orange. I’ll throw the DK’s and Damned in to the mix too, what more could you want?!

When some Hollywood upstart decides to remake “Suburbia” (ask your Dad) one of these days, cue Night Birds to play that hall where the brawl goes down. I suggest they play “Nazi Gold”, which is not only my favourite song on this album, but one of the BEST songs I’ve heard all year. And it’s one of 4 tracks here (inc. the Fat Wreck single “Maimed for The Masses”) that break the three minutes sound barrier to barreling effect. The rest of the songs mostly barely trouble the 120 seconds mark, and all shred good ‘n hard.

So, there you have it, killer album, and it might only be August, but this is already shaping up to be my Record of The Year.

Pete Craven

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The HELL

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‘YOU’RE LISTENING TO THE HELL’

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The Hell sound just like that other band featuring that other dude who was in that other band that was good once and now isn’t. But they’re a far cry from Captain Dracula and the Receding Three. Yeah, there’s a bunch of other dudes from others bands in The Hell and it’s kinda Watford.

Some writers will probs call it a ‘brodown’. Some writers are noncey kiddie courting cunts. The Hell have put out a free album that will make you flip your computer off your office desk. It ain’t nice. It ain’t clever. Best of the year.

Masked Avenger

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Scott and Charlene’s Wedding

Scott and Charlene’s Wedding

Any Port in a Storm

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Scott & Charlene's Wedding_albumsleeveCraig Dermody is back with a second LP from his indie pop project Scott and Charlene’s Wedding. Any Port in a Storm is an autobiographical account of a rookie year in New York. Dropped straight from Melbourne into NYC, Dermody wears his heart on his sleeve, telling tales of adjusting to the jeopardies of the Big Apple, homesick for Oz.

His vocal warble sets the tone of this record perfectly in opener ‘Junk Shop’ sauntering into the slacker groove of this charmingly sluggish batch of tunes. Track by track you’re invited further into Dermody’s daily struggles, offering you to share his burden. ‘Fakin’ NYC’ sees him adjusting to a new expat life, finding a new job and feeling out of place, doing anything for coin.

Lyrically, this album feels personal and poignant, but thankfully humorous at times too. ‘Lesbian Wife’ is a humble story of loneliness. Caught up in the middle of freak storm, Dermody is reduced to cooking his tea on a camping stove, enduring the toils of Hurricane Sandy alone, pining for Australia.

Musically, Any Port in a Storm is a real ode to the lo-fi. A whiff of the 13th Floor Elevators lingers comfortably on tracks like ‘Downtown’ boasting a retro groove and guitars that jangle more than a wind chime in a hurricane. But while it’s safe to say that Dermody’s a garage man, it’s comforting to hear modern similarity too, the quick intricate riffing on ‘Charlie’s in the Gutter’ remind of fellow New Yorkers Beach Fossils.

Never hurried or rushed, Craig Dermody’s Any Port in a Storm is jammed full with 11 slack tracks, each laced with true garage swagger. This is a great summer album, so grab a copy and soak it up.

Any Port in a Storm is out now on Fire Records.

Dave Palmer

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RJD2

RJD2
‘Her Majesty’s Socialist Request’
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rjd2-her-majestys-socialist-requestTrue RJD2 fans were a bit bemused by ‘A Third Hand’ back in 2007 but we are still feasting on it’s lush tunes here this summer in the Crossfire office. The Colossus followed this in 2010 and since then, we have not heard a peep,…until now.

John Krohn will apparently return with a new album this October called ‘More Is Than Isn’t’ and is said to feature various vocalists and rappers, including Blueprint, Livingston, Khari Mateen and P.Black alongside others to be announced. Check out the first single ‘Her Majesty’s Socialist Request’ here, it’s stripped back electronic rock n’ roll number with a filthy little middle eastern shuffle going on.

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New Melvins album Tres Cabrones incoming

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The new Melvins album that is underway will reunite the band’s original drummer Mike Dillard with Buzz Osborne and Dale Crover. Crover will move from drum duties to bass as a result. Look out for ‘Tres Cabrones’ scheduled for releae on Ipecac on November 5th.

Reminisce with the band’s first album here.