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Sonic Youth album tracklist

The Sonic Youth B-Sides and Rarities album, The Destroyed Room, has had its tracklisting revealed:

Fire Engine Dream (‘Sonic Nurse’ outtake)
Fauxhemians (‘Noho Furniture Sessions’ and the ‘All Tomorrow’s Parties 1.1’ compilation)
Is It My Body? (2 x 7″ Alice Cooper Tribute)
Razor Blade (‘In The Heather’ single)
Blink (‘Pola X’ soundtrack)
Campfire (‘At Home With The Groovebox’ compilation)
Loop Cat (Bonus track ‘Sonic Nurse’)
Kim’s Chords (Bonus track from ‘Sonic Nurse’)
Beautiful Plateau (Bonus track from ‘Sonic Nurse’)
Three Part Sectional Love Seat (‘Noho Furniture Sessions’)
Queen Anne Chair (‘Noho Furniture Sessions’)
The Diamond Sea (‘The Diamond Sea’ single)

www.sonicyouth.com

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New Deerhoof album and tour

San Fran’s finest, Deerhoof, have just completed their new album, Friend Opportunity and will be releasing it in January of next year.

In addition to this they will be touring with The Flaming Lips and will also be palying at the Nightmare Before Christmas Festival, which is being curated by Thurston Moore from Sonic Youth. The tour dates are:

November [with Flaming Lips]

5th – Bournemouth, BIC
6th – Manchester Apollo
8th – Blackpool Empress Ballroom
9th – Birmingham NIA

December

8th-10th – Minehead All Tomorrow’s Parties Festival

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Fatboy Slim plans New Year’s party

Fatboy Slim is apparently planning a new beach party in Brighton for New Year’s this year.

He had previously been banned from holding another event, after his 2002 party attracted 250,000 instead of the expected 60,000. During that night, a woman fell to her death and the emergency services were stalled due to the crowded streets.

Fatboy Slim can now reportedly come back to the beach but only with 20,000 people in attendance for the event called Big Beach Boutique 3. It’ll be ticket entrance only and will be restricted to those with a local postcode.

www.fatboyslim.net

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YouTube takes videos down

Viacom have become the latest media company to tell YouTube to remove copyrighted content from the site.

Reports are that YouTube have gone through their entire site, removing segments from Comedy Central [owned by Viacom], which includes Jon Stewart’s Daily Show and South Park.

YouTube and Viacom have yet to comment but seeing as Viacom own MTV and VH1, it could be a hefty job to take the videos down.

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MCR Tour Dates

The My Chemical Romance monster is tearing through some Arena dates next year. The dates are:

March:

10th – Plymouth Pavilions
21st – Brighton Centre
22nd – Birmingham NIA
24th – Manchester MEN Arena
25th – Cardiff Arena
26th – Nottingham Arena
27th – Glasgow SECC
29th – London Wembley Arena

www.mychemicalromance.com

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The Misfits

What better way could there possibly be of celebrating Halloween than with the ultimate horror fiend punks The Misfits!

So, here’s a little treat from the Crossfire archives for you to help get you in the mood for a spot of trick or treating, goat slaughter, devil worship or whatever it is you pesky kids get up to these days on Halloween.

Today is our chance to openly celebrate the evil and macabre so let’s all dress up as monsters and put the willies up the old folk (not literally of course, that would be horrible).

Here we have Glenn Danzig and Co’s own tribute to Halloween, lifted from Caroline Records’ 1995 release ‘Collection II’ that features many of their best songs and more singalongs than you can shake a zombie at. Happy Halloween!

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DJ Jazzy Jeff releases new CD

Legendary DJ Jazzy Jeff has released the third part of the mix CD series Hip Hop Forever.

He has followed the trend he started with his previous volume by fusing classic tracks with rare jams and new favourites, and he has included the likes of Biz Markie, The Pharcyde, J-Live and the late, great, J Dilla.

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Righteous Jams

The genre of straight-edge hardcore is not generally known for musical innovation these days, so it’s refreshing when a band like Boston quartet Righteous Jams come along. ‘Business As Usual’, the band’s second album, is described by vocalist Joey Contrada as “hardcore that’s not influenced by hardcore” and as opening track ‘Thought Vacation’ thunders out of the speakers, it’s clear that these guys are thinking in wider musical terms than your average hardcore ‘purists’.

Songs like ‘Instinct And Music’ and ‘Lizards‘ mix the speed and fury of traditional hardcore with muscular hard rock riffing; owing just as much to the likes of Helmet and the Rollins Band as they do to hardcore heavyweights like Black Flag and the Cro-Mags. If you like the sound of hardcore with a filthy, sleazy edge, then RJ are for you. Check out ‘Lizards‘ on the link in the top-right corner of this page.

Having recently played US dates with the reformed Gorilla Biscuits, the band will tour the UK in late October/early November – dates are as follows:

Oct 30 – Southend Minerva
Oct 31 – Northampton Racehorse
Nov 1 – Newport Le Pub
Nov 2 – Hull Ringside
Nov 3 – Sheffield Broomhall Centre
Nov 4 – Durham Elvet Methodist Hall
Nov 5 – Manchester Star & Garter
Nov 6 – London Underworld
Nov 7 – Ashford (Kent) Downtown Diner

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Motion City Soundtrack Interview

Originally formed in 1999, Motion City Soundtrack have been making plenty of friends in recent times with their keyboard-infused pop rock tunes.. The band’s second album ‘Commit This To Memory’ was produced by former Blink 182 bassists Mark Hoppus, and was warmly received by both critics and fans alike.

Last month they returned for their biggest UK headline tour to date, and I caught up with guitarist Josh Cain, shortly before a sold-out show at the London Astoria.

How are you guys doing? First major headline tour of the UK?

It’s been great so far…I think this is actually our third UK tour; the first time around we did a bunch of small venues, and then there was the one when we played the Islington Academy. But this is the biggest one we’ve done, and it’s been awesome.

You also toured here with Blink 182 [in 2004] and Funeral For A Friend [earlier this year] – how were those tours for you?

Well, we were only out for one day with Funeral, because their singer got ill, so they had to cancel that tour! Playing with Blink was unreal – it was our first trip over here, and most of the shows were in these huge arenas. We were kinda nervous, and our sets just flew by…we just got onstage and got on with it. It was really good for us though – I’d attribute a lot of our success in the UK to that tour.

How would you describe yourselves to someone who’d never heard your music before? Quite a range of influences…

I guess I’d say we’re a pop rock band, that kind of thing. We’re influenced by punk and aggressive music generally, but there’s always a melody in there somewhere!

‘Modern Chemistry’ seems to have become something of a fan favourite, at least amongst many of the MCS fans I know – how does it feel, given that it’s a very personal song?

Well, Justin [Pierre, singer/guitarist] writes most of the lyrics – but I know that he’s received a hell of a lot of feedback from fans about that song, it certainly seems to be one of our more popular songs. It’s always good to know that there are other people out there who can relate to what you’re feeling – and to hear a band that you like singing about those kinds of issues is great too.

You were on the Vans Warped Tour earlier this year – how was that for you? I’ve heard criticisms that the tour isn’t what it used to be – would you agree with that?

I think the reason people complain is because when it started out in the mid-nineties, the Warped Tour was a hell of a lot smaller than it is now, and as a result had more of a community atmosphere to it. I guess people who were there from the start miss that atmosphere, but I think the tour still has the same ethos as it did back in the day – it’s just a lot bigger now! We had a great time, though.

What’s live music scene like in Minneapolis these days? I know it’s famous for bands like Husker Du, but how good in recent times? How was it starting out there?

The scene wasn’t so good when we were starting out…it used to be great in the early 90s, with bands like the Jayhawks, and there were places that would do all ages shows every Sunday. That had kinda died out by the time we were getting started, but recently, there’s been something of a revival, and I’d say the Minneapolis scene is a lot bigger and more supportives now than it has been in recent times.

What are your plans for the near future, after this tour ends?

Write, write, write, maybe do a sbort tour, and then write some more! We’re gonna take some time off in the near future, because we have done a hell of a lot of touring. After we do one last US tour, that’ll be it as far as touring ‘Commit This To Memory’ is concerned.

‘Commit This To Memory’ is out now on Epitaph Records. Check www.motioncitysoundtrack.com for more information

Alex Gosman

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The Bronx video streams

The Bronx’s new single, White Guilt, is to be released on November 6th on CD and 7″, and will feature the new track Rockers NYC.

The band are currently finishing up a UK tour, playing the Islington Academy on November 1st. You can check out the video to the White Guilt single by clicking the links below:

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