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Akala – Live

Barfly
19/04/06

Right, let’s get this out of the way first because everyone dwells on it far too much. Yes, Akala is Ms Dynamite’s brother. There, now we’ll move on. The Barfly’s crowd wasn’t bad, it wasn’t packed but it certainly had enough people in there to create a good vibe, and it didn’t take much to persuade them that it was time to get moving. As his live band started the proceedings, Akala, decked out in a white hoodie, popped up on stage, told everyone to move forward and then he got busy.

I admit, I was looking forward to this show, based on the two tracks I’d heard from him, and I certainly wasn’t disappointed, in fact, he far outdid my expectations. From the first beat of his DJ, the first crash of his drummer’s cymbals and the first chunky riff of the guitar, he was on point, bouncing, jumping, hyping himself up. The heavy Shakespeare was as tight as Scrooge before meeting the 3 Christmas Ghosts, the fuzzy bumping of the beat and the chug of the guitar pounded him up and down on the balls of his feet as the London MC compared himself to the renowned playwright.

His belting single Bullshit was an obvious highlight as the crowd interacted throughout, screaming “Now that’s bullshit” right back at him, waiting for the mic to come their way. This isn’t a song that gets you hooked on the chorus, this is a song where every line ends in its own mini-chorus, it’s a sure fire winner, and proved to be better live than on record, which is no mean feat.

He ended the night with The Edge, bringing the delightful Niara on stage as she floated her vocals around his rapping, again slotting in over the crunching guitar. And all the while he did this with a smile on his face and a bounce in his step. It’s clear this fella loves what he’s doing, and with good reason, because what he’s doing is brilliant.

His set wasn’t the longest, but in the time he was on stage he showcased his enviable talents, from joking with the crowd through rocking the live band past rapping in untouchable double time to throwing in a song about how great London is. And if there’s one thing that’s going to get me on your side, it’s bigging up my home town. Akala is one of the most promising sounds I’ve heard lately – now that AIN’T bullshit!

Abjekt
[Photo by Jen Saul]

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Music News

Snoop Sued For Assault!

A man from Seattle has just filed a lawsuit against rappers Snoop Dogg, The Game, Snoopafly and Kurupt for $20 million, saying that they beat him on stage whilst performing a concert.

Monroe, claims that he was encouraged to go on stage but as he tried to put his arm around Snoop, he was punched and kicked. He said they beat him “like a slave”, poured drink on him, stole his wallet, watch and phone and ripped out his earrings.

He was taken to a local medical centre for treatment on bruised ribs and a broken nose, but some fan accounts state that he attempted to rush the artists on stage rather than being encouraged to go up.

www.snoopdogg.com

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Bombshell Rocks UK Tour

Swedish punks Bombshell Rocks are hitting the UK on their first tour since the release of their new album The Conclusion and will be showcasing the new tracks on these dates.

The group, inspired by Operation Ivy, Rancid and The Clash are also due on Total Rock Radio for the Breakfast With Talita show on Sunday April 30th, the show runs from 9am til noon.

The tour dates are:

24th April
Hartlepool, The Clarendon

25th April
London, The Windmill

26th April
Derby, Victoria Inn

27th April
Bristol, Croft

28th April
London, Camden, G-Lounge

29th April
Leicester, Attik

30th April
Brighton, Concorde 2

Check out www.householdnamerecords.co.uk for more info.

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Anti-Flag Play Protest

Political rockers Anti-Flag are coming to London to headline the official Love Music Hate Racism after show party on May 1st.

The group will open the post-protest party after the May Day party in Trafalgar Square and will be followed by sets from The Clash’s Mick Jones, The Paddingtons and Belle & Sebastian, at Café 1001 on Brick Lane.

Make sure you check this out brilliant day for this great organisation that sticks it to facism.

1st May café 1001 – Dray Walk, 91 Brick Lane, London E1

7.00pm Doors open
8.00pm Support act
9.00pm Anti-Flag – 5 song set
9.30pm DJ sets to include Pretty Dirty Things DJ set
12.00pm Curfew

Check out any of the following for all the good stuff:

www.lovemusichateracism.com
www.resist.org.uk
www.stopwar.org.uk

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Dead Prez Against Racism

American rap group Dead Prez are coming over to the UK to raise awareness against the BNP with The Bigger Than Hip Hop Tour. The tour will include UK artists such as the brilliant Rodney P, Skitz and Klashnekoff and has been organised in association with Love Music, Hate Racism.

If you can get out and see one of the shows on this tour, which begins on April 27th and finishes in London on May 4th, make sure you go and support a great cause with some wicked music.

Money from the event will go to charities, including one that works in Ghana. And remember, supporting this is also a kick in the teeth for the BNP, and there’s nothing sweeter than that.

www.lovemusichateracism.com

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Doherty Sentenced Today

Babyshambles frontman Pete Doherty is in court today after pleading guilty to possessing crack, cannabis and heroin. The sentence given to him was a community order with 2 years’ supervision, an 18th month rehabilitation programme and a six month driving ban, meaning he avoided jail time, which had been a possibility.

The singer was already on probation for drug offences and was accused of possessing drugs twice, once in December and once in January and he is set to have a separate hearing next month regarding a review of his community service, for another drugs offence.

When will he ever learn?

www.babyshambles.com

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The Rakes Play Kebab Shop!

Indie group The Rakes are taking an interesting step for their new live show by revealing they are going to play a set in a kebab shop!

The show, which will take place in East London on the 4th of May, will be invite only and is part of T-Mobile’s Street Gigs.

To be in with a chance of getting a ticket, hit up gigs.t-mobile-campaign.co.uk/joinus/ by midnight on Wednesday April 26 and you could be sharing a doner with the band!

www.therakes.co.uk

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Addict Sale!

Clothing store Addict are holding a special sample sale at their showroom in Southampton on the 22nd of April.

The sale will feature both future and past season’s samples at trade prices and there will also be a free party at the Lizard Lounge, with the brilliant live act The Nextmen playing.

To get in to this awesome party, you need to make sure you click this link and print off the page as your free entry. But don’t dwell on it because this is strictly first come first served, so get in early or face disappointment.

www.addict.co.uk

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The Brian Jonestown Massacre Tour Dates

San Francisco’s Brian Jonestown Massacre, named after the legendary Rolling Stone guitarist, are about to tour the UK. The group, fronted by outspoken Anton Newcombe, who produces, singer, plays guitar and writers, has had 40 different members and they are now infamous thanks to their part in the cult film Dig, featuring the Dandy Warhols.

Make sure you catch them at one of the following dates:

May 14th – Birmingham Bar Academy
May 15th – Dublin Vicar Street
May 16th – Belfast Mandela Hall
May 18th – Liverpool Bar Fly
May 19th – All Tomorrow Parties
May 21st – Nottingham Rescue Rooms
May 23rd – Glasgow ABC 2
May 24th – Leeds Cockpit
May 25th – Sheffield Leadmill
May 26th – Manchester Academy 3
May 28th – Stoke On Trent Sugarmill
May 29th – Oxford Zodiac
May 30th – London Kings College
June 28th – London Koko

Check out www.brianjonestownmassacre.com for more.

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Dirty Pretty Shambles?

Carl Barat, currently wowing indie kids with his new band Dirty Pretty Things, has said that he would like to work with Babyshambles frontman and of course fellow Libertine, Pete Doherty again one day.

He said that he was very upset at the split of The Libertines, saying Doherty was a shadow of his former self and that after the group split his [Barat’s] world fell apart.

www.dirtyprettythingsband.com