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Deepspace 5 news

With Mars Ill bringing out a new album [click here for that news], their fellow crew members of Deepspace5 have also been busy on new material.

Sintax‘s new album, Curb Appeal, is ready for everyone to grab a hold of. The album will feature production from fellow DS5ers Sivion, Freddie Bruno, Beat Rabbi and Playdough and will feature vocal guest spots from The Scribbling Idiots and Sivion.

In other news, Phonetic Composition [Freddie Bruno and Playdough]’s album All Smiles, is available with production from Theory Hazit, Xperiment and DJ Sean P. You can check the guys out on their myspace – www.myspace.com/phoneticcomposition.

www.deepspace5.com

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Deranged Records news

86 Mentality will be recording and releasing their 3rd 7″ for Deranged in 2007. Haymaker will be coming out of retirement for a show in Baltimore in January, and even if you can’t get to that, keep your eyes peeled for their compilation CD which is due out in March.

Career Suicude’s album, Attempted Suicide, is due out in mid-January. Jon Drew is handling the production on this hardcore release with Brandon Ferrell on the drums. You can check out a track by clicking here.

Also available is the new Bayonettes 7″, which follows the Stuck In This Rut/Sour release, and you can pick up on coloured vinyl at the online store. The new track, We’re Doomed, is a nod to punk’s past and is setting the band up for a tour of the US and Europe in 2007.

Violent Minds have their new EP done and dusted and will be looking to release it in February or March next year with plans of touring in Europe to back it up. Another group with a release in March is the Tranzmitors, who hope to bring out their full length then. In the meantime, you can pick up their 4th single, which is out now.

Terminal State are also busy with new material too, with their follow up to their last 12″ EP coming in the form of a new 7″ which will give fans a taste of what is to come with their full length, which is due out later in 2007. You can check a preview at www.myspace.com/terminalstatehc or pick up the mp3 by clicking here.

Finally, The Red Dons, a new band with Doug from the Observers and Clorox Girls’ Justin, will be putting out a new release around February. In addition to this, Doug has also started a new band, The Revisions, and you can check them out over at their myspace.

www.derangedrecords.com

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New Bright Eyes Material

Bright Eyes have put out their first track from the upcoming album Cassadaga, online.

The album will feature the likes of M. Ward, Janet Weiss from Sleater Kinney and Gillian Welch alongside Conor Oberst.

You can check out the track Endless Entertainment by clicking here.

www.thisisbrighteyes.com

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Snowbombing 2007 line up news

Snowbombing, the winter music festival has confirmed a number of acts for their 2007 event. Included amongst these acts are The Cuban Brothers, Mr Hudson, Sunshine Underground and The Young Knives.

As if that weren’t enough a whole host of great DJ’s will also be performing, including the Scratch Perverts, Rob Da Bank, Joe Ransom, James Lavelle, Evil nine, Soul Of Mann and more.

Gareth Cooper, from the festival said: “We’re very pleased to add the live element to Snowbombing, which we feel reinforces our position as one of the biggest winter festivals in Europe . Watching bands playing at 2000 metres with the snow capped Austrian Alps in the background is certainly different. The event has come along way, 2500 people at the event is probably the biggest exodus of Brits for a one off event which we are proud of.”

Go to www.snowbombing.com for more..

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Fucked Up news

Fucked Up have announced the dates for their European Tour. You can check them out at the following UK dates:

December:

27th – London, Old Blue Last
28th – Manchester, Star and Garter
29th – Leeds, The Fenton
30th – Sheffield, DnR Bar
31st – London, The Luminaire

In other Fucked Up news, their “mixtape volume 2” is available at the Deranged Records online store. It’s around an hour long and features unreleased songs, alternate vocal tracks, live versions, cover songs and live interviews. It’s a cassette-only release and features exclusive tracks from the likes of Brutal Knights, Mind Eraser and Cold World.

www.derangedrecords.com

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Bear vs Shark vinyl

Friction Records has announced it will be putting out a vinyl pressing of Right Now You’re In The Best Of Hands, the debut record from Bear vs Shark, in January next year.

The vinyl release will feature two unreleased tracks, recording during the album sessions – June 7th and California Hot Seat. The band have now broken up so it is sure to be snapped up quickly.

www.frictiongoods.com

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MF Doom – Bumper news

MF Doom has always been one of the most prolific rappers out there in terms of sheer numbers of releases and 2007 looks set to continue that trend. To start with, his classic Operation: Doomsday record will be re-issued by Rhymesayers, as it had been forced out-of-print due to remoured sample clearance. The new edition is thought to be in a deluxe digipack with additional tracks and a DVD featuring both live footage and videos. A re-issue for the also-pulled MM…Food is being planned too.

Madvillain 2, the highly anticipated follow up to the hugely popular Madvillainy [Doom and Madlib] was due out in 2007 but this is on the back burner now as it is thought that the two men haven’t had any serious recording time together. But there is a new track on the Stone’s Throw Chrome Children LP, so pimp that for now but an album that is expected to be out next year is the Ghostface/Doom collabo, which apparently is top of the priority list for the Wu member.

Finally, Kid Robot, who have done plastic renditions of Biggie and Gorillaz, are going to put out an 8.5″ figure of Madvillain, on a limited run. Expect this to go like hotcakes [or should that be Hoe Cakes?].

www.myspace.com/mfdoom

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Mark Ronson 2006 mix!

Super DJ/producer Mark Ronson has posted his “Best of 2006” mix on his myspace blog. It features the likes of Ghostface, Nas, The Roots throw in with Dirty Pretty Things, The Go Team and Beck – not one to be missed!

Make sure you stay on the lookout for his new album next year, and you can check out the single taken from it – Toxic feat. Tiggers and ODB [10″ only on January 31st] – on the Buzz Chart. It’s a banger!

For the 2006 mix, click here.

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The Haunted Interview

Anyone that visits the infamous Blabbermouth.net on a regular basis will need no introduction to Peter Dolving – vocalist of Swedish metal titans The Haunted.

Through the medium of blogging Dolving has become an unlikely subject of intense scrutiny, with many of his innermost thoughts and opinions frequenting the site’s news stories and chat bulletins quicker than most people shit after a night at a Curry House. Crossfire’s metallic veteran Ryan Bird recently caught up with the front man to discuss life as Blabbermouth’s most outspoken and accidental resident…

Hello. How are you, sir?

Pretty god damned good, though I’m sorer than a whore’s ass! I started working out again a couple of weeks ago; new trainer, new regime. Harsh but good as gold.

Where in the world can we find you today?

Farting around in my house in the woods outside Gothenburg. I spent the morning eating cookies with my kids at their school.

What does a typical day in the world of Peter Dolving entail – both on and off the road?

At home: Laundry, vacuum cleaning, picking up toys and listening to the neverending rantings of two little Dolvings, who incidentally make me pale in comparison. And I train, sleep and eat. Chop wood, you know – I have a life pretty much.

On tour: Sleep, get a massage, read, watch movies and try to not get involved with groupies or drugs.

You seem to have attracted a lot of attention with regards to your personal blog lately – particularly via Blabbermouth. Why do you think people focus so intently on your views when there are so many other artists out there with a similar thought log?

Maybe ’cause I’m so damned handsome? I’m fucked if I know. I should do a survey – I’m sure that would get the appreciation with the nose pickers cruising Blabbermouth.

Do you find it quite flattering or just plain amusing that people choose to single you out in such a way?

I think it’s mostly fodder for my weak ego. Otherwise I probably wouldn’t keep doing it. As far as I know anyone so apt to talk and write about his emotions like myself have issues, big fucking slabs of the shit and yes, this is part of me dealing with it. But again, I think I’d probably still do it if I was a fairly balanced dude. There’s some greater sense of pathos that just enjoy starting shit with assholes who deserve being fucked with. I have to bite my lip not to get into shit sitting at a diner sometimes. Basically – sexists, homophobes, racist, and outright oppressive powertripper fascism pisses me off. What am I supposed to do? Shut up becuase it’s the cool thing to do? Fuck that. I live now. I don’t have another life to do things in.

Having focussed some of your thoughts and opinions through spoken word projects in the past, do you think this is something you’ll continue with after your time with The Haunted ends?

I still do some spoken word and I also lecture on music business, law and art. I’m a busy boy.

Speaking of The Haunted, your new album ‘The Dead Eye’ was recently released to largely positive acclaim. Are you pleased with the reception thus far?

Indeed I am, but my head has started boiling for a new album already.

How do you feel it compares to other efforts?

Personally I think it’s the best album we’ve produced together up until now. It’s diverse, has strong songs, amazing playing and I actually sound like I can sing. I think it kicks ass in a big way. Not that the previous albums didn’t, but this one is… deeper? Wow that sounds pretty horrific don’t it?

Of course, this is your first back-to-back recording as a member of The Haunted. Do you feel this continuation had any effect on how the material came out?

I think all in all coming back in the band has been good for all of us. I’m a pretty demanding dude but I love the four other members of this band and I’m VERY vocal in how I feel about things. It’s brought everyone a little bit out of their shells and made them speak out about what they feel strongly about, and it’s made us even stronger as a unit.

Did you find it difficult to adjust to life back in the band initially?

Sure, people change over the years. We all do. I read somewhere that a person completely changes in perception and attitude towards reality and becomes a new person on a cycle of 5-10 years. Artists even more often. That means in order to have a good relationship to someone you have to do a lot of fucking talking and feeling and fighting and making amends. When it comes down to it, I love my band.

Do you feel you’ve changed either as a person or a musician since your initial spell in the 90’s? If so then how?

I’m a waaaaaaaaaaay happier person. When onstage I still have a tendency to lose grip on shit but as long as it stays onstage that’s alright. Being me has been rough. Not to say I’m not a priviliged person, because I think I am. But if someone would have told me that when I was 23 I would have punched their face through the back of their heads, and possibly gotten an erection to match the following anxiety.

I’m sure you get the picture. As a musician and person I feel I’ve come to terms very much with myself and my capacity. I enjoy who I am and what I do, which wasn’t true when I younger. It’s taken a LOT of work and I still have a lot to do. I still struggle with reality at times, but i’m human and I like it.

The Haunted’s new album ‘The Dead Eye’ is in stores now through Century Media Records. The band will return to UK shores in early 2007 as main support to Killswitch Engage. See www.the-haunted.com for exact dates and details.

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SSS

Hardcore, Thrash Metal and Punk Rock once melted together can be hit or miss most times and the word crossover is rarely heard in this day and age so when a gem sticks up out of the coal you have to grab it and make it shine.

Liverpool based Short Sharp Shock (SSS) have captured the essence of all of these genres that made the 1980’s one of the best times for this music possible. Imagine all of the energy, filth and fury of bands such as S.O.D, Nuclear Assault, Poison Idea and Metallica all rolled into one LP with screaming guitars, in your face vocals, killer drumming and thumping bass lines.

This is the closest you will get to rediscovering the term ‘Skate Rock’ but instead of it being done by pro skaters who can’t play instruments; this is done by people who know how to play well leaving you with a feeling that you have one of the best records in your collection of 2007. Word on the street says they are supporting Gang Green in March this year, start yours with a bang – get this record or die fucking lonely.

Zac Slack