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Dirty Pretty Things tour dates

Dirty Pretty Things feauturing Carl Barat from The Libertines fame are about to hit the road on a UK tour, the dates are:

Sun 26 Feb, OXFORD, ZODIAC

Fri 03 Mar, LEEDS, COCKPIT

Sat 04 Mar, LIVERPOOL, STANLEY THEATRE

Sun 05 Mar, GLASGOW, ABC 2

Tue 07 Mar, PORTSMOUTH, WEDGEWOOD ROOMS

Wed 08 Mar, LONDON, KINGS COLLEGE

Fri 10 Mar, SHEFFIELD, LEADMILL

Sat 11 Mar, STOKE, SUGARMILL

Sun 12 Mar, MANCHESTER , ACADEMY

And due to selling out their first tour in only twenty minutes, they’ve put on more dates:

APRIL

Fri 21st Oxford Brooks
Sat 22nd Bristol Anson Rooms
Wed 26th Preston 53 Degrees
Fri 28th Leicester University
Sat 29th Liverpool Academy

MAY

Wed 3rd Brighton Concorde
Fri 5th Southampton University
Sat 6th Coventry Colosseum
Sun 7th Cambridge Junction
Wed 10th Nottingham Rock City
Fri 12th Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall
Sun 14th London Astoria
Wed 17th Leeds Metropolitan University
Thu 18th Middlesborough Town Hall
Fri 19th Edinburgh Liquid Rooms
Sat 20th Glasgow Barrowlands

Tickets £10 except London £12. 24 Hour cc Hotline: 0871 2200 260 or buy
on-line: www.gigandtours.com

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Music News

Jaed news

Young Melbourne based songstress Vanessa Eve and her 3-piece punk rock outfit Jaed will release their debut album ‘Dirty Days‘ through Instant Karma in the UK on March 13th.

A childhood spent listening to Veruca Salt, L7, Hole and the Pixies is echoed in her music, but it’s Vanessa’s disarmingly honest and personal lyrics that make this debut release so undeniably unique and exciting. Laced with a wicked black humour, her songs betray an insight into the struggle of a young woman who, at the age of 16, was forced out of home by an abusive father and left to live on the streets of Melbourne with a drug habit to feed.

Track listing:

1.Catherine / 2. My Way / 3. Gutter Girl / 4. Scream / 5. Dream Hair / 6. Waiting / 7. Someday /8. Kiss me (Mickey) / 9. Up In You / 10. This Way / 11. Sleeping Beauty

The band’s line up is completed by a British rhythm section that is comprised of two childhood friends Matt (drums) and Greg (bass), who grew up playing together and provide a solid, energetic backdrop for Vanessa’s guitar and vocals. Jaed are set to play a the following UK shows:

Sat Feb 25 – Reading- Purple Turtle – £6

Wed March 1st – London – Arts Theatre Club, Frith Street – £5

Thu March 9th – London – Dublin Castle – £6

Check out Jaed’s website at www.Jaedmusic.com

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Music News

Mogwai News

Mogwai, one of the UK’s most respected bands, are back with a new album, Mr Beast, following up from 2003’s Happy Songs For Happy People. Recorded in the band’s Castle Of Doom studio in Glasgow last year with producer Tony Doogan, the new album will feature bone-crushing volume, an army of guitars and unbelievable intensity.

The new album will have guest spots from Tetsuya Fukagawa [from Japanese hardcore band Envy] and the composer/arranger Craig Armstrong.

A special CD will be released including a DVD of The Making Of Mr Beast and the band will be touring extensively in 2006 touching places such as Coachella, SXSW, Mexico City and what promises to be a breathtaking set at the Royal Albert Hall.

The band have been busy outside of the album too, providing the soundtrack to a film on footballer Zinedine Zidane, remixing for the likes of Boom Bip and Bloc Party and are released a digital download of their live ICA session online.

2006 WORLDWIDE TOUR DATES
[with Growing]

01 March – Logan Square Auditorium, Chicago, IL, USA – http://www.emptybottle.com
02 March – Wexner Centre For The Arts, Columbus, OH, USA
03 March – The Dame, Lexington, KY, USA
04 March – Satellite Ballroom, Charlottesville, VA, USA
06 March – Avalon, New York City, NY, USA http://www.rondelsenerpresents.com/venue_detail.html?venue_id=10054
07 March – Sonar, Baltimore, MD, USA
08 March – Cats Cradle, Chaple Hill, NC, USA
09 March – Orange Peel, Asheville, NC, USA
10 March – Mercy Lounge, Nashville, TN, USA
11 March– Whirlyball, Atlanta, GA, USA https://www.ticketalternative.com/TicketSelection.aspx?ScheduleKey=2187

[with Torche]
14 March – Numbers, Houston, TX, USA http://www.superunison.com/

15 March – TBA, Austin, TX, USA SXSW show
17 March – Nafinsa , Venustiano Carranza 25, Centro , Mexico City

UK Dates

29 March – Bristol, Academy, 0117 929 9008 / www.seetickets.com
30 March – Southampton, Uni, 0115 912 9000 / www.seetickets.com
31 March – Wolverhampton, Wulfrun Hall, 0115 912 9000 / www.seetickets.com
01 April – Oxford, Brookes Uni, 01865 484750 / www.wegottickets.com
02 April – Cardiff, Coal Exchange, 029 20 494 917 / www.ticketline.co.uk
04 April – Cambridge, Junction, 01223 511 511 / www.junction.co.uk / www.seetickets.com
05 April – Liverpool, Carling Acdemy, 0870 771 2000 / www.liverpool-academy.co.uk
06 April – Newcastle, Northumbria Uni, 0191 261 2606 / 0191 233 0444 / www.seetickets.com
07 April – Sheffield, The Plug, 01142 492 208 / www.the-plug.com

08 April – Splendid, Lille, France www.fnac.com / 0033 (0)892 683 622 www.ticketnet.fr / 0033 (0)892 390 100
09 April – Laiterie, Strasbourg, France www.fnac.com / 0033 (0)892 683 622 www.ticketnet.fr / 0033 (0)892 390 100
11 April – SDF, Toulouse, France www.fnac.com / 0033 (0)892 683 622 www.ticketnet.fr / 0033 (0)892 390 100
12 April – Cooperative de Mai, Clermont-Ferrand, France www.fnac.com / 0033 (0)892 683 622 www.ticketnet.fr / 0033 (0)892 390 100
13 April – Bataclan, Paris, France 0033 (0) 892 683 622 / 0033 (0) 892 390 100 www.fnac.com / www.tickenet.fr
14 April – Motel Mozaique Festival, Rotterdam, Netherlands 0031 (0) 10 411 8110 / 0031 (0) 10 413 9175 www.ticketservice.nl / www.schouwburg.rotterdam.nl
15 April – Live Music Hall, Cologne, Germany www.brosch-tours.net / 01805 9690000
18 April – Flog, Florence, Italy www.ticketone.it
19 April – Qube, Rome, Italy http://www.ticketone.it/newsComplete.jsp?idCat=52&cdNews=7521&idCatPT=529&cdProductSelected=INDI2006MO0419
20 April – Rolling Stone, Milan, Italy www.ticketone.it
21 April – New Age, Treviso, Italy www.ticketone.it
23 April – Elserhalle, Munich, Germany www.brosch-tours.net / 01805 9690000
24 April – Postbahnhof, Berlin, Germany www.brosch-tours.net / 01805 9690000
25 April – Gruenspan, Hamburg, Germany www.brosch-tours.net / 01805 9690000
27 April – Edinburgh, Usher Hall (Triptych Festival), 0870 903 3444 / www.ticketweb.co.uk
Mogwai’s Queen’s Hall date is part of this year’s Triptych festival which runs from April 26-30 in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. This year’s full programme will be announced on March 1st. See www.triptychfestival.com for details.

30 April – Coachella festival in California, USA http://www.coachella.com/ for ticket information.

22 September – London September, Royal Albert Hall
Venue box office – 0207 589 8212 www.royalalberthall.com
We Got Tickets – www.wegottickets.com
See Tickets – 0115-912-9000 or www.seetickets.com
Stargreen – 0207-734-8932 or www.stargreen.com
Rough Trade Covent Garden 020 7240 0105

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DVD Reviews

Mike Relm – Suit Yourself

Mike Relm is a master of his craft, there is absolutely no doubt about that at all. The turntable king, who likes to be seen as an all round technician, rather than just a turntablist, has wowed many fans over the years with his original mixing, scratching and visual work at his live shows. And with the release of this DVD, you can see exactly what it is that makes Relm so popular.

Filmed during his support slot on Gift Of Gab’s tour for 4th Dimensional Rocketships Going Up tour in 2004, this DVD basically gives you what you want to see. It takes clips from 3 or 4 different shows on the tour, showcasing his scratching skills, his ability to get the crowd singing a John Lennon song, his beat juggling and all sorts of other amazing techniques. You even get some Gift Of Gab footage and a clip of Relm teaching you how to do up a tie.

In amongst the live footage are short interviews with the man himself, explaining why he loves what he does, how he got into the art and why he plays a track from Snoopy for the crowd. He comes across as the most down to earth guy around, happy to be able to do what he does and happy that people dig his work.

The bonus material is more showcasing of his amazing talents as he travelled the world with Money Mark and D-Sharp, going from Japan to Australia and stopping off in Europe on the way.

If you like turntablism and you want to see one of the best live DJs around, then Suit Yourself is definitely a DVD for you. It’s action packed, it has great music and above all, its fun.

All the info can be found at: www.mikerelm.com

Abjekt

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Buzz Chart

Viking Skull

Formed as a stop-gap during Raging Speedhorn down time by assorted band and crew members, Viking Skull have always been a band on a mission. Not one for world domination or to sleep with so many women that your mum is their only unconquered relic (probably), but more with the sole aim of scamming promoters out of as much free beer as humanly possible – or as front man Roddy Stone would so eloquently put it – “get in, get fucked, and get out“.

With Guitarist Darren Smith and drummer Gordon Morison trading in their RSH heavy-duty metal for laid back rock and roll, taking former guitar tech Roddy Stone and merch manager Waldie along for the ride, the quartet have since gone on to become one of the leading lights in the UK’s now simmering rock scene. Their debut EP ‘Chapter 1‘ was released to critical acclaim in late 2003, with first full-length ‘Born In Hell‘ arriving 2 years later. Hitting the road and touring every inch of the UK between releases, the band have shared stages with everybody from Clutch to Alice Cooper, though were asked to leave the latter tour due to complications with their stage production – an issue reportedly kick started at the complaints of fellow support act Twisted Sister. The band have now headed to the USA where they have just inked a deal with Bam Margera’s new record label so expect cameos in Viva La Bam in the next few months.

Armed with a snarling don’t-give-a-fuck attitude and enough blues-filled venom to kill a cobra, Viking Skull are here to rock your bollocks off – and drink all your beer in the process!

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The Mix

The Mix – 16/02/06

Now peeps! Trust me to see the sun blazing through my window this morning and put on my new T shirt. It’s fucking freezing out there, don’t do it. It’s not time yet. Luckily, I only had to hop into my nice and warm car and hop out into my office, and I did that at light speed.

Onwards with some stuff about music I think. I have a few little treats for you to go and find in your local decent music shop. If you have a Selecta disc, get your arse in there. Most of the time they’ve got it and if they haven’t they’ll get you it. I don’t know if it’s just the one I go to but you do have to put up with the mardiest staff on the planet, but the end result is what we’re looking for….New Tunes!

Actually now I’ve said that don’t bother, go to www.suspect-packages.com they sort you out there.

Skitz – Homegrown Vol 2
[Silent Soundz]

Here, we’ve got a decent follow up to volume 1. If you people out there liked the last Homegrown compilation you will just love this one. This rough and rugged CD brings us some of the UK’s best underground hip hop, some names we have become partial to and others that, at least, I don’t know. I’m always up for promoting new talent if they shine in some way.

If I’m honest, the better tracks on this CD are from the more known artists such as Taskforce, LIFE (from Phi life Cypher) and Nextmen with MC Dynamite. Trust me when I say these tracks are big and fat. For all you muppets with a queasy stomach, you better stay away, these tunes will crush you up and snort you like a line of coke.

Tracks to look out for on this CD are from the artists I mentioned a minute ago: Big Smoke from Taskforce, Bad Minds from LIFE, Spin it Round from Nextmen and MC Dynamite. I use the instrumental of this track to do little scratch interludes in my sets when I play out at Fatwax I just had to plug that!

I always play the CD im reviewing while I write about it. I have to say track 17 on Homegrown 2 The Problem” from Deep Rooted is a top track. Deep, dark, dirty and very well thought out. This is definitely one to go out and buy. The more I listen to it the more I want to put it on again. This CD is unquestionably a grower in many ways. The website is at www.silentsoundz.co.uk

Next up is something I’ve been waiting for, for some time.

Task Force – Music From The Corner Vol 4
[Lowlife Records]

Now I know this lot aren’t bothered about pr or radio play so ill keep this one short and sweet.

It came out on the 16th Jan 06 and has been swept off the shelves at a rapid rate ever since. For those of you that don’t know Taskforce, they are an acquired taste and I have liked that taste for a good while now. Very socially aware, quick to the point, some good political issues highlighted. Creativity beyond belief.

If you don’t own any of the Taskforce albums I suggest you start at the beginning with Volume one.
At the Moment, my MFTC 4 is stuck on a track 4 repeat the name of the track is Muftuk. You can hear a snippet of it at www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=20122. Chester P, Farma G & Louis Slipperz killin it from start to end. Grimy shit. This CD is out on Lowlife take a look. I also noticed on this site that there will be a free Louis Slipperz (Taskforces’ DJ) CD given away every time an Asaviour album is bought. Sweet as.

Gym Class Heroes – The Papercut Chronicles
[Fueled By Ramen]

Now I didn’t know much about these until I was sent this CD a few weeks ago. What a CD it is! From the Label Fueled By Ramen the Gym Class Heroes made an instant impact on me. I think the fact that I knew that the music was made from live instrumentals, no loops or samples, made it a real winner for me. I have noticed that you can sometimes find this CD in the rock or punk sections of loads of shops. So, when you do go out and buy it make sure you look in the right places. Or, fuck it, just ask the shop assistant to find it for you. That’s much easier.

This 4 piece sort of indie / hip hop crew from New York provide us with some clear cut live instrumentals with some top rhymes that correspond skilfully throughout the whole CD. The track that was pointed out to me was Papercuts. This is a great track that you can listen to and download at www.myspace.com/gymclassheroes. There are a few others there that you can either listen to or download at your discretion. I’m finding that a lot of good artists are making profiles on Myspace so if you are looking for some decent new stuff have a look there. The Boomerang Theory is another track that you can download. This is a good tune to which you can sit in your comfy chair at home and indulge in a bit of whichever substance you like most. There’s not much better than having a top chilled out tune playing with the things you like most. Yes, Buy it. Its well worth the cash. You can also check their web site at www.gymclassheroes.com

That’s that for now. I am having to pick the best CDs from a bunch of good CDs and that is a tough thing to do. Hopefully I can get some of the others out to you soon.

The lucky winner of last months competition see go to the Midlands heat of the UK Beatbox Championships @ Rescue rooms in Nottingham was Adam Boston. Well done geeza! Might see you there.

This weeks sites and sounds:

www.ynr-productions.co.uk – Just loads of decent artists
www.mcwrec.com – A bit different, definitely worth the look
www.gotone.vze.com – Loads of graff

Here’s another bit of work I saw on my travels:

See you soon party people. Smell ya later!

krisdrew2002@yahoo.co.uk

The Jektmosphere

Slouching around your room with lemsip isn’t the best way to spend the entire week, especially when there is bugger all on the hundreds of Sky channels, so what I needed was a healthy dose of hip hop. Luckily for me, I was able to pull out some great stuff this week which helped my recovery from a sniffling pyjama wearing loser to the lovable rogue that writes this column.

The first stage of recovery was from a piece of news that I picked up – The new album from Soul Position [RJD2/Blueprint], entitled Things Go Better With RJ And Al has apparently been given a March 31st release date. Their follow up to the awesome 8 Million Stories will certainly be one to watch out for in the coming months, and I really can’t wait.

Power Struggle – Arson At The Petting Factory
[New Disorder Records]

So, onto this update’s recommendations. First of all we have an album by Power Struggle called Arson At The Petting Factory. The two members, Nomi and Deetalx, were both members of Abjekt favourites Oddjobs, and their new project, following the split of Oddjobs, is one of the best albums I’ve heard in a very long time.

From the title track, you can tell what you’re going to be getting, meandering drums, lo-fi hooks and deep penetrating vocals. Following on from the first track, they move through tracks Kill Winter and Letters (From Prince Street) which bring up images of snow covered streets, where you’re sat inside watching the cold outside as the lights go down on the day, the guitar licks throughout the latter push forward past Nomi’s delivery with brilliant results.

After the sombre The Bad Side Of Town, you get to the stand out tracks on the album for me,Hurt Healer and Keep It Going Now. Hurt Healer is one of those tracks you want on late and night, with the lights off, so you can full appreciate its atmospherics with Deetalx’s understated backdrop giving his MC the chance to deliver his heartfelt lyrics. The latter of the two tracks brings back another guitar loop vibrating in perfect timing with the drums, making me wish you had so much more hip hop like this.

This One is a cacophony of sound which only goes to prove that Power Struggle can knock out tracks of varying types, which is all credit to them. Oddjobs will be missed by me, that’s for sure, but if this is what comes from the split, then I am happy in the knowledge the world still has Nomi and Deetalx’s increasingly adept ability around.

www.myspace.com/powerstruggle / www.powerstrugglers.com

Witness – Ever Since
[self-released]
Next up comes an EP from Witness, an MC and producer from Philadelphia. Ever Since is an 8 track slice of brilliance on a number of levels and delivers a multitude of sounds and emotions, transcending a lot of what I’ve heard lately. As an MC, Witness can rip it fast or take it slow and smooth, all with a great flow that never sounds off point.

The introduction sets the tone with some great brass samples over a bubbling bass line and some dancing drums which get the head moving and the feet tapping. His diversity is then shown as the jazzy number Sylvia Plathsaunters in over a lonesome sax sample and whispering female vocals which he dissects with low tones.

But for me, it is the next 3 songs which really cement this EP in the “great” bracket. Soap Box Stance is a politically charged track which looks at the hypocrisy of the world we live in, with lines such as “they’re spitting on children that I’ve seen pictures of gandhi kissing / while giving tsunami victims dollars between armani fittings“, over sublime Spanish guitars. The backing for Two Ste is another sure fire winner, with snapping snares bouncing over pianos and strings, whilst All Peace is more of a purist’s hip hop song, with turntablism taking centre stage during some points. The fader is definitely fresh, as the sample says, and it showcases the spectrum of Witness’ ability on the mic.

My favourite track on the CD though is Prophets Of The Present. The liquid guitars take you onto a build up of haunting choral samples and staccato cymbal hits with the fluent vocals gliding through the beat with consummate ease. It’s a beautiful beat and the vocals give it that extra lift. Awesome.

Witness added 2 new songs on the end of the CD for me, and it’s clear that on his next release, Ever More, he’s going to get bigger and better, because both tracks were superb, especially Fishnet. Besides, anyone that samples Napoleon Dynamite’s wish for bow-hunting and computer hacking skills must be a winner. Order this CD now!

www.myspace.com/witness / www.recollectivent.com

Crazy Low Budget – Crazy Low Budget
[self released]
Two other CDs which found their way to me were The Orbital Effect by Ernie Rhodes and Crazy Low Budget’s album. CLB’s album is a good release from the outfit coming out of New York, especially the third track on the CD, Dust Clouds, where the simple yet effective bassline lifting itself up and down the scale embosses itself on the memory. Another track which gets the foot tapping and the head nodding is Continental Draft, which has the MCs rapping over a nice jazz club guitar with lyrics maligning the state of how people are treated and the situation he finds himself in, living in a basement.

The Bus Driver has a great feel good vibe to it, with an keyboard breaking out summer shit which moves you from the dismal cold February evenings to the sunny June days where you can hang in your shorts til way into the night. They may be working on the low budget they named themselves after, but they have some choice tracks on this album, and should be checked out on their myspace for a sample of what they have to offer.

www.myspace.com/crazylowbudget

Ernie Rhodes – The Orbital Effect
[Dialogue Elevaters/Modern Day]
In the last mix I said that based on the tracks I’d heard on Ernie Rhode’s myspace page, his album would be worth checking out. And whilst I don’t like to blow my own trumpet [oh who am I kidding?] I was spot on. The album has some great production from Last Word, especially on Undercurrent where 2 attention catching samples weave their way over the start, the first a high pitched sung sample and the second a worrying voice clip of someone in desperate need of help and company. This track has the added bonus of the beautiful voice of Doomtree’s Dessa working the chorus and is, for me, the stand out track on the album.

Ernie’s rhyming never needs to be in your face, or overbearing, because his smooth flow seems to be able to mould itself around the many differing beats, from the Jackson 5 style fun of The Works [Get Movin’] to the darker Solid. It’s one of those albums where you feel like having a listen and by the end of the album you realise just why you want to keep listening to it and give it your full attention rather than just have it on in the background. If you felt the tracks on his myspace, believe me, it’s just the tip of the iceberg. This album is quality and should be picked up by all who like hip hop with good solid beats and a smooth MC.

www.myspace.com/ernierhodes / www.dialogueelevaters.com

Dilated Peoples – 20/20
[EMI]

The Dilated trio are back with a new album after a little while out and they come pounding back with a solid album full of chunky beats and more crossover potential, like their previous album. First single Back Again, the standout track of the album, throws up a heavy headnod beat with Beat Junkie Babu spinning a nice sample behind the dual fronted vocals celebrating their return. You Can’t Hide, You Can’t Run flows on a nice late-night summer tip, with some smooth vocal samples cutting in around the verses to throw up a nice catchy chorus.

This equation is used once more in Kindness For Weakness where gospel laced samples open up around a downplayed drum beat and once against showcases some nice cuts from DJ Babu, who is always a pleasure to listen to when he’s on point. They switch up the styles with the guest appearance of Capleton whose raga infused voice barks loudly over a stuttering beat which could easily make it as a dancefloor filler. The closing tracks, One And Only, a Babu joint which steals the show with his mixing and scratching and 20/20 which features some brass samples which hark back to the old skool type Dilated material, finish the album nicely. This might not be one for the true old fans but they have definitely opened themselves up to a broader market with this release.

www.dilatedpeoples.com / www.myspace.com/dilatedpeoples

Now have a photo of a stencil of the great Poirot, taken in Montpelier in Bristol by Jen Saul, who is an awesome photographer. You can get in touch with her here and should definitely check out some of her other stuff on her myspace.

Finally, how’s about a little bit of road turntablism to spark you into life? What the hell am I talking about? Click right here and see!

So there you have it people, a few things for you to check out, and if you do check it out, and like it, let the artists know! They’re all great people who love hearing good reactions to their work, so make their day and give them a shout bigging them up. As always, if you like what you’ve read and wanna hit me up, or if you wanna get in touch about sending me your stuff, then please email me at sam@caughtinthecrossfire.com .

Til next time, keep it easy.

Jektasaurus Rex.

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Buzz Chart

Lacuna Coil

Boasting a unique and distinctive blend of operatic vocal harmonies and hard rock melodies, Italian sextet Lacuna Coil have risen through the ranks to become one of the genre’s most promising outfits.

With the release of 2002’s ‘Comalies‘ – their third for label Century Media – the band took the music world by storm, garnering support from fans and pundits alike the world over.

However, it wouldn’t be until the summer of 2004 that serious mainstream success would reveal itself courtesy of a second stage appearance on Ozzfest, where the band consistently outsold all competition to become the festival’s leading sellers in both merchandise and hard product. ‘Comalies’ has since gone on to become Century Media’s biggest selling album ever, shifting over 300,000 copies in the United States alone.

After nearly 4 years without fresh material, ‘Our Truth‘ is the leading single from forthcoming effort ‘Karmacode‘ out on April 3rd. A spine-tingling concoction of eastern-tinged vocal melodies sprawled across a canvas of down tuned riffery; it’s a clear indication that with release looming ever closer, 2006 may well be Lacuna Coil’s biggest and best yet.

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Buzz Chart

Bombshell Rocks

Returning as a four-piece, Swedish punks Bombshell Rocks have successfully thickened out their sound and are back with a new album that is chock full of authentic high-energy punk rock. With a sound that harks back to the classic punk sounds of bands like The Clash, Bad Religion, and Rancid. ‘

The Conclusion‘ (we hope it isn’t) delivers thirteen tracks of stomping street punk that is lyrically influenced by recent world events to a soundtrack of gritty guitars, crashing drums and angry vocals. This is punk as nature intended. Non-diluted, pure and from the heart.

Punk’s not dead and Bombshell Rocks are here to prove it.

More tracks like this from Household Name Records can be found on the None More Punk radio show on this very site.

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Buzz Chart

The Sword

If you thought High On Fires last album was just about the last word in brain melting heavy fucking metal, then make way for the huge metallic might of The Sword! Hailing from Austin, Texas, The Sword take their love of sludge-fiends The Melvins and Sleep and mix it with the classic fist punching metal of Judas Priest and Iron Maiden and the primal doom of Black Sabbath at their darkest.

It’s a potent mix that thunders along with a devastating power, knocking you out with sucker punch after sucker punch. Opening track ‘Celestial Crown‘ sets the scene with a slow devastating doom riff that feels like ten tons of bricks coming down on your head before second track ‘Barael’s Blade‘ explodes into life and kicks your arse across the room. The Sword is one of the best metal bands you will ever hear, period.

Get ready to sharpen the blade.

For more tracks on par with this, tune into the Heavy Shit Radio Show on this very site and fucking eat it….

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Buzz Chart

Agent Sparks

If you are into indie rock you are just about to discover a gem in Agent Sparks. This 4 piece from Los Angeles have recorded with Michael Einzinger from Incubus to knock up this wonderfully crunchy 5 track EP on Immortal Records that has just been released in the UK.

If you were a Sub Pop records fan in the late 90’s you would have remembered a band called Hazel whose debut album had a similar sound with 2 lead female/male vocalists sharing the mic duties and creating something very special. Agent Sparks have the same magic creating catchy, almost grungy indie rock that you will be singing along to after the first listen.

All 5 tracks on this EP are fantastic so ignore the NME review that was published 2 weeks ago as they were talking absolute shite when they mentioned the first 2 tracks were rubbish compared to the others. Let’s hope this band come over to the UK soon and tour, we will be there for sure.