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Dungen Live

The Garage, London
16.05.06

What justice is there in a world where James Blunt can sell out every venue under the sun yet the Garage is less than half full tonight for what is arguably the best psychedelic pop band to swoop this earth since Syd Barrett’s Pink Floyd tuned in and dropped far out? We shouldn’t be surprised. In a world where only the lowest common denominator will suffice, it’s hardly surprising that a band as wilfully strange as Swedish quartet Dungen would go over people’s heads. Plus, they have the guts to sing in their native tongue and aren’t afraid of damaging their commercial potential by not singing in English. And in the same way that some people won’t watch films with subtitles, some people won’t listen to Dungen, despite the fact that they write what are very odd, but very brilliant pop songs.

None of this matters one bit. It’s their loss. Throughout their hour and a half set tonight Dungen are classic seventies heavy prog-rock (‘Panda’), blissful fuzzy pop (‘Gjort Bort Sig’) and freaked-out symphonic exotica (new single ‘Festival’) and carry each shifting change in style with ease and confidence. The can swing from being crushingly heavy to achingly beautiful in a mere breath and look almost as good as they sound, coming across like extras from the Hair Bear Bunch with a Rick Wakeman look alike on guitar!

Proof of Dungen’s brilliance is in the fact that not once during their lengthy set tonight do they lose grip on our attention, sucking us into their twisted world they don’t let us go until the bitter end before spitting us out on the floor in a heap. “Fucking brilliant!” screams a clearly blown away fan from the front of the stage. “I know,” replies bassist Henrik Nilsson with a knowing nod. Dungen know how good they are. They’re just waiting for the rest of the world to catch up.

James Sherry

www.dungen-music.com

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Music News

Cage/Daryl Palumbo Remix Available

Def Jux’s Cage, whose album Hell’s Winter wowed critics and rap fans last year, has had a remix of album track Shoot Frank done by Glassjaw/Head Automatica frontman Daryl Palumbo.

The track is available to buy on Def Jux’s online store, which specialises in mp3s, becoming an independant hip hop version of iTunes. You can check out a sample of the remix by clicking here.

In addition to this, Def Jux has made DJ Big Wiz’ mixtape of Mr Lif’s new album Mo Mega available for free download, so pimp it here.

www.definitivejux.net

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Music News

Sevendust Cancel European Tour

Sevendust have had to pull their European tour dates, which included UK shows, due to lack of tour support. The group, who were due to play the second stage at the Download Festival, gave the reason for their cancellation as “lack of tour support”.

In other festival news, Audioslave have pulled out of their slot at the Reading and Leeds festivals, and it is not known whether a replacement band will be drafted in.

www.sevendust.info / www.audioslave.com

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Music News

Epitaph Release New Compilation

Those guys at Epitaph, famed for their Punk-O-Rama compilations, have said that P-O-R is no more, and are retiring it. However, they are replacing the famous compilation with the new breed – Unsound. They claim on the website that:

“UNSOUND plays like a favorite mixtape with a great variety of the kind of music you love from emo, hardcore and punk, to indie and underground hip-hop, with each song flowing seamlessly from one mood to the next, it’s the perfect soundtrack for the summer of 2006.”

And with the likes of Dangerdoom, Re-Animator, Converge, Bad Religion, Some Girls, Pennywise and Bouncing Souls on there, the entire Crossfire team is happy with the line up. The full tracklist is:

01. The Latest Plague – From First To Last
02. Situations – Escape The Fate
03. Little Maggots – The Matches
04. Forever Young – Youth Group
05. Attractive Today – Motion City Soundtrack
06. Surrender – Matchbook Romance
07. I Am The Wind, You Are The Feather – Vanna
08. Last Light – Converge
09. Hot Piss – Some Girls
10. Pretty People Never Lie, Vampires… – I Am Ghost
11. Benzi Box (feat. Cee-Lo) – DANGERDOOM
12. Los Angeles Is Burning – Bad Religion
13. The Gold Song – Bouncing Souls
14. Knocked Down – Pennywise
15. New Eyes Open – The Draft
16. The Buzz Kill (Reanimator Remix) – Sage Francis
17. The Latest Plague (Atticus Remix) – From First To Last

www.epitaph.com

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Music News

The Grates Support The Zutons

Aussie group The Grates have been lined up to support The Zutons on their current UK tour and will be performing their own headline shows in June in support of their debut album “Gravity Won’t Get You High“. The dates are:

May [Support The Zutons]

22nd – Bristol Colston Hall
23rd – Southampton Guildhall
25th – Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
26th – Stoke Victoria Hall
27th – Manchester Academy
28th – Nottingham Dot To Dot Festival
29th – Truro Hall
30th – Reading Hexagon
31st – Nottingham Rock City

June [Headline]

1st – Middlesbrough
3rd – Oldham
7th – Leeds
8th – Bournemouth
9th – Leicester
10th – Glasgow Barfly
11th – Liverpool Korova
14th – London 93 Feet East

[Supporting The Zutons]

16th – London Hammersmith Apollo

www.myspace.com/thegrates

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Music News

Big Chill 2006

This year’s Big Chill is going to live up to its name, as a line up has been announced that’s perfect to chill out to. The event will have 4 outdoor stages with bars also providing laid back grooves and up tempo madness once the sun goes down. There isn’t one style of music at this festival either, with the likes Jose Gonzales being set against Mr Scruff and Bugz In The Attic.

There will be a camping site, a Big Chill radio station which broadcasts 24/7 throughout and a 24 hour café. You’ll get to check out the Cinema tent and then mosey on over to see the street performers and comedians, you can send you nippers to the kid’s tent and then even check out the holistic therapies on offer!

Performers include: Aim, Bugz In The Attic, Fink, Gilles Peterson, Jose Gonzales, Lambchop, Mr Scruff, Nightmares On Wax, Norman Jay and many more…

Tickets are on sale at £120, 13-16 year-olds £60, under 13’s free, camper vans £40.

Have a look at www.bigchill.net for more.

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Buzz Chart

Tool

After almost 5 years of waiting the truly unique and inspirational Tool return with new album ‘10,000 Days’. A 77-minute, 11-song prog-metal odyssey, ‘10,000 Days’ is packed with plenty of eight minute-plus twisted riff-a-thons, odd-tempo polyrhythms and Tool’s trademark eerie interludes.

Lead single ‘Vicarious‘ is no exception, boasting the epic melodies and powerful vocal harmonies that grace any and all current Tool classics.

The band hit UK shores in June for a headline appearance at the Download Festival, with several select regional headline shows lined-up thereafter.

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Music News

Hot New UK Hip Hop News

KRS-One has teamed up with Skinnyman, MCD and Paradise on a Charlie Parker [The Baptist] produced track called U Must Learn. The track is associated with The Good Samaritan Music Project which brings awareness and issues to the forefront of young people’s minds, and the track features live instrumentation on top of the beat.

To check out the video for the track, point your hip hopping browsers here.

Top tune!

Check out their myspace at: www.myspace.com/tgsmp

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Music News

Marv The Marsh Gets Grimey

Marvin The Martian, of Brixton’s Why Lout? crew fame, is to release his first solo EP, Hoods & Badges, on June 5th. Championed already by the NME, calling his style “Grindie” [don’t pay any attention to this], Marvin is leading the charge from South London re-working and sampling indie tracks. The EP features samples from Good Books, Art Brut and even a motorbike!

Don’t be put off by labels, especially if you aren’t into indie, this is grime which uses samples, plain and simple. And with collabos underway with Akira The Don and !Forward: Russia, Marvin is staying a busy man.

For more info, check out www.marvthemarsh.co.uk and www.myspace.com/marvthemarsh

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Music News

Tiger Army Roar Into Town

South Californian psychobilly stalwarts Tiger Army have announced a full list of headline dates to follow their current dates supporting Morrissey. Get ready for some upright bass-slappin’ action at:

May

29th – Manchester – Jillys Rock World
30th – Brighton – Concorde 2
31st – Bristol – Bierkeller

June

1st – Nottingham – Rock City
3rd – Newcastle – Academy
4th – Sheffield – The Plug
5th – London – The Scala

www.tigerarmy.com