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Comets On Fire tour dates

Comets On Fire have released their new album Avatar and will be supporting it by playing some dates across the UK. To check out the group that have been described as a Fela/Sun Ra/Crazy Horse hybrid, check these dates:

October:

6th – London, ICA
7th – Nottingham, The Boat House
8th – Glasgow, Mono
10th – Galway, Roisin Dubh
11th – Belfast, Black Box
12th – Dublin, Whelans

www.cometsonfire.com

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Mogwai team up with Zidane

Glaswegian band Mogwai have performed the score for the upcoming film Zidane, a film about the world class footballer by Douglas Gordon.

The film, which opens on September 29th, was filmed during a Real Madrid match by 17 synchronised cameras. The soundtrack, released on October 30th, was written and recorded by Mogwai after having recorded their Mr Beast album, and will be preceded by a 10″ single on October 16th.

www.mogwai.co.uk

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The Vitamins

Limited 7″ vinyl pressings are one fo the best inventions that us music lovers can have on offer but it’s especially satisfying when the tunes are fresh and wild like this one.

The Vitamins are a 4-piece, London based band that have the rhythm and blues behind them joined at the hip with lead singer Rebecca’s exquisite voice and soulful songwriting. The outcome is a filthy, well produced stomp put together by Daniel Lindegren and mixed by Jon Gray (The Coral, The Subways, The Zutons) that literally has you singing along after the first verse.

But the beauty of the 7″ is the fact that you can flip it and on the flipside of this little gem you will find “Medicine” and this b-side is a cutting edge punk fuelled explosion that you have to have more of once it slices you open.

This single overall is catchy, dirty and a must have, so stop reading this dribble and go buy one. Out on 25th September.

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PJ Harvey Peel Sessions album

PJ Harvey has said that she’ll be releasing a Peel Sessions album on October 23rd. The album will feature tracks recorded on Peel’s radio show between 1991 and 2004 and will contain 12 songs. The track listing is:

29.10.91

Oh My Lover
Victory
Sheela-Na-Gig
Water

02.03.93

Naked Cousin
Wang Dang Doodle

05.09.96

Losing Ground
Snake
That Was My Veil

10.11.00

This Wicked Tongue
Beautiful Feeling

John Peel Tribute 16.12.04

You Come Through

www.pjharvey.net

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Love and Nirvana on film

A documentary will be premiered about Love, and its recently deceased frontman Arthur Lee, at the National Film Theatre on October 27th and will also be shown at the Brixton Ritzy on October 29th. The documentary, by Chris Hall and Mike Kerry, will focus on their first 3 albums and also features interviews with the other band members.

Meanwhile, the first ever Nirvana DVD will be released on November 13th. Live! Tonight! Sold Out had been available on video and had been released in 1994. But the title will now come out on DVD with remastered audio and visual, and will feature many extras and perhaps even some new footage. The film follows the band from 1991 to 1994.

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American Hardcore premieres…

The premiere of the much anticipated American Hardcore movie dropped in NYC this week followed by after-party with Flipper (!?!)

Bert Q tells us that there were a lot of of ageing punk rockers there: Bobby Steele, assorted Agnostic Front guys, Vic Bondi, Bad Brains, and er, Moby (go figure).

The movie opens this Friday in NYC but will it reach the UK cinema screens? Who knows but we will have a copy of the movie reviewed for you as soon as we can blag one…

watch the trailer here..

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The Voom Blooms

Loughborough four piece The Voom Blooms have found time in their incessant touring schedule to bring us their new single ‘Anna‘, a lovely little slice of indie pie. Still sailing on the success of their debut single ‘Politics and Cigarettes’ the band have produced a track which can’t fail to hit the mark.

Raw but slick, ‘Anna‘ tinkers along, the beat never dropping, the aching bass pushing the track on – you can’t help but tap your toes to this little gem. Frontman George Guildford has an endearing break to his voice, a rawness that suits the tone of the track.

With an all-enveloping chorus and a triumphant beat, The Voom Blooms have managed to capture raw emotion in a tidy little streamlined package, this is what the countless other indie bands are aiming for, but few seem to get to grips with. Anna reconfirms our suspicions from their debut single ‘Politics and Cigarettes’, The Voom Blooms really are the ones to watch.

Out now.

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The Disasters

Having served over two decades as the frontman for legendary NYC hardcore heroes Agnostic Front, Roger Miret formed the Disasters a few years ago, to provide an outlet for his more rock n’ roll influenced material. ‘My Riot’, the band’s third album, will no doubt appeal to those who loved the street-punk sound of Agnostic Front’s late 90s Epitaph releases; especially given that AF themselves have recently moved back into heavier territory.

Quite simply, this is a raw and brutally honest rock n’ roll record that sees Roger and co. combining the influence of their fellow New Yorkers the Ramones with that of streetwise UK punk luminaries like Sham 69 and The Business. Unsurprisingly, there’s an abundance of instantly addictive tunes and fists-in-the-air choruses, topped off with Roger’s brutally honest tales of harsh lessons learnt on the streets of NYC. There’s also the touching tribute of ‘Ramones’, which is sure to bring a smile to any fan of da bruddas.

If you’ve become disillusioned with the shallow, watered-down pop rock that is so often passed off as punk these days, then you seriously need to cop an earful of ‘My Riot’. In the words of the band themselves: “RIOT! RIOT! RIOT! C’MON LET’S GO!”

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Gym Class Heroes – Live

Camden Barfly
07.09.06

It’s a general misconception that the Gym Class Heroes clan should by default be another pop punk rock band due to the roster their label boasts. Fueledbyramen is the original home of Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco and The Academy Is…, but it’s safe to say that this group of misfits don’t fit into any of the genres in which those bands could be pegged. There’s no two ways about it, Gym Class Heroes are straight-up commercial (albeit slightly wacky) hip-hop. They’re too cool for school.

When GCH were last here a few months ago, they opened up for Fall Out Boy to dubious ears. Some threw bottles and got impatient and some cheered along, the fact that the artists were friends with their bigshot labelmates being enough to charm their little ears off. Now they’re back for a solo headlining tour, playing the same venues they did earlier in the year – although the crowd seem much more enthusiastic this time around. This is probably due to the fact that they’re showcasing new songs for the first time from hotly-tipped new album ‘As Cruel As School Children’, a record which will no doubt project the quartet into Academy hotspots on their next visit.

But back to tonight. The Barfly is sold out; a feat that is usually only achieved by true rising superstars. And packed in like well oiled (read: sweat-ridden) sardines in a can, the atmosphere is hard to resist. Soaking in the audience’s attire, it’s somewhat fun to note that a lot of people here aren’t dressed like emo punksters – they’re wearing backwards caps, low-riding pants and those unafraid of getting beaten up are even daring to flash a bit of bling. Already it’s evident that GCH have garnered their own audience, which is pleasing as previous to this visit they only had Fall Out Boy fans to rely on.

By the time Gym Class hit the stage, there’s already an impatient buzz filling the air. Weaving to the back in fear of passing out, suddenly you’re hit by a mass of industry people. Island Records have made an appearance, presumably due to the label link (Fall Out Boy are now on Island while the rest of the FBR bands are divided by their original indie label and Atlantic), as have, interestingly enough, a few talent scouts. Could this mean big things?

Due to the band’s top-notch performance, that’s quite likely. Opening with new single Queen and I, an intelligent first release from the new record considering most fans will probably presume it’s dedicated to the heritage of our country, it’s clear that GCH feel squashed. The Barfly stage is, for some reason, smaller due to a huge curtain sectioning off the back area. On about 3×10 sq ft of floor, they somehow manage to fit two guitarists, lead singer, drummer, keyboard/electro dude and, er, a touring back up rapper. Safe to say, there’s no room for movement. Although it doesn’t really matter as all frontman Travis McCoy seems to enjoy doing is bopping up and down as if on a pogo stick.

The sound system could be better, but is as expected for such a small space. Perspiring at a rapid pace, McCoy takes off his hoodie and suddenly this action causes a flashback – eyesight swiftly moving down his body, it’s apparent that we’ve entered the 90’s. Huge, unlaced, neon trainers? Oh yes, the Fresh Prince is most definitely back.

Unlike most other hip-hop artists, McCoy and gang don’t rely on tracking and iPods. Where electronics are used they’re mostly created there and then by their touring keyboardist, but centrally the instruments that hold the songs together are standard guitars and drums. This factor gives off a slightly more rock vibe than we’re used to – plus Travis mixes between singing and rapping (to the extent that, on the new album, there are songs in which he doesn’t rap at all). Slated as “the pioneers of indie hip-hop”, after this show I’m inclined to agree.

Perhaps one of the highlights of the night occurred towards the end. Guitarist Disashi started the intro to a Panic! At The Disco song (that band need no further introduction) and Travis yelled – “So who here knows this?”. To which there was an utterly surprising silence. No raised hands, no yelling, nothing. No-one knew. That little stint just goes to show that Gym Class Heroes are in a world of their own. They might be friends with punk boys, they might play with them and they might even get them to sing on their records but at the end of the day, the fact that they’ve managed to grow a thriving fanbase on just their second visit here speaks for itself. Expect big things to come, I know I can’t wait.

Cathy Reay

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Bedouin Soundclash tour the UK

Canadian group of the moment Bedouin Soundclash are back with a new single next month. The group, fresh off the back off sets at the Reading and Leeds festivals, will release 12:59 Lullaby in early October and will be touring on th e Eastpak Antidote tour with Gogol Bordello. The dates are:

October

31st – Leeds Metropolitan University

November

1st – Glasgow Barrowlands
2nd – Birmingham Academy
3rd – Manchester Academy
4th – London Brixton Academy
6th – Brighton Dome

Check www.bedouinsoundclash.com for more info.