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Radkey

Radkey
‘Cat & Mouse EP’
Wreckroom Records

radkey_catandmouse_EPKansas City may not have the hardcore history that the likes of LA, Boston or Washington has in its historical locker, but there’s no reason for that to change in the future aided by the sudden emergence of Radkey. This trio of brothers are set for their first UK live shows this month and take us back into 80s punk rock territory with a sound reminiscent of classic veterans, the Misfits, DOA and the Supersuckers, with a blend of thrashing guitars and upbeat rhythms. It’s rare to see a new band go deep back into that territory these days, the most recent example being Cerebral Ballzy, but these Missouri punks have taken the bull by the horns and said fuck it, that’s what we like, and that’s how we roll.

Fronted by Dee Radke, (who on first sight reminded me of NY skater Harold Hunter, RIP) this band caught attention of many at this years SXSW festival in Texas and are set to release their debut EP “Cat & Mouse” that’s made up of 4 solid punk numbers.

Cat & Mouse‘ kicks it off with Dee’s deeply gratifying vocals, pushing a more rockier approach, with sing-a-long Glenn Danzigms that stick in your head for days, followed by the rampant punk frenzy ‘Out Here in My Head‘. The sing-a-long continues in the catchy and direct, ‘Pretty Things’, until the darker, up-tempo ‘Red Letter’, a tale ‘about a personal vendetta’ with an ex lover, ends to make way for the chugging steez of N.I.G.G.A (Not OK), that comes packed with a stern message from their experiences with teenage racism. There are not enough Caribbean Americans playing hardcore out there, but you only have to look back at the success of the highly influential Bad Brains to see how they became a game changer. It’s now Radkey’s turn to make sure that messages like this continue in a world that is now seems so blasé about their freedom of speech.

To ears that have been soaked in every possible hardcore release since 1984, the brothers Radkey proudly wear their influences on their sleeves and play an awesome blend of shit-kicking punk rock. They should be heard and seen live when they play Download Festival this month (16th) and their debut London show on Wednesday June 19th at Camden’s Barfly venue. Download or stream the full 5 track EP from here.

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letlive.
‘Banshee (Ghost Fame)’
Epitaph Records

Letlive_TheBlackestBeautifulThe details of letlive.’s long-awaited album ‘The Blackest Beautiful’ have been creeping across the internet in a sort of unofficial snail trail but this is the first actual music we’ve had the fortune of hearing. And bloody hell, was it worth the wait. letlive.’s furious melding of punk and hardcore with undeniable R&B influences comes to glorious life in this music video which showcases the band’s infamous live abilities. Having said that, the skills on show here are nothing compared to what you will witness at an actual live show so make sure this is one band you catch in the flesh (at the Vans Warped Tour in the US or headlining across Europe in Sept / Oct). They will melt your face off and rip your heart in two (metaphorically speaking, of course).

‘Banshee (Ghost Fame)’ has a bass driven groove and all the vocal melody, screams and spitting you could want. Jason Butler proves himself as one of the most versatile and skilled vocalists of the genre, whilst purveying some intense lyrical content. You can bet that this is a sign of things to come with the album itself which is set for release through Epitaph Records on 8th July. The term ‘highly anticipated’ doesn’t quite cut it in reference to this record which many are hailing as one of the albums of the decade. On the strength of this introduction, we can see that they might have a point…

2013 belongs to the Soul Punx.

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King Khan & The Shrines

King Khan & The Shrines
‘Bite My Tongue’
Merge Records
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kingkhanandtheshrines_bitemytongueIt may have been six years since King Khan last dropped a full length, but those who know of this entertaining beast would be salivating about some fresh tunes. This man is one of a kind, a legend in the garage-rock scene, out there on his jacks enjoying having freedom to be one of the coolest muther’s in the game, and he is back with something so special this week, your shit will literally hit the fan!

Merge Records have picked him up for this new album ‘Idle No More’, a twelve track paradise with bounty-a-plenty. The first offering from this tune filled haven is ‘Bite My Tongue’, layered with catchy riffs, sexy horns and some killer lyrics.

Just check this video for a psychedelic soul ride on the back of his coat tails and get ready for the full ting being available on September 3rd!

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Baby Godzilla

Baby Godzilla
‘A Good Idea Realised’
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If you have not witnessed Baby Godzilla yet and are a hardcore fan then prepare for a taste of pure quality that is out there within the British scene right now. This monstrously tight Nottingham four-piece are delivering one of the best live shows you will see out there right now, and to support this onslaught, they are also releasing various tracks from their brand new EP, ‘Knockout Machine’ for free throughout June.

Their first of four freebies is ‘A Good Idea Realised‘. Coming in at just 1.43 on the clock, this surging explosion of ferocious hardcore is served with a stabbing set of riffs, absolutely pounding drums and twin dose of serial screaming; so be mentally prepared for a relentless frenzy from the first note.

It will not be long until this band are filling venues countrywide, which is not a problem, as BG have a tendency to ply their trade in the audience as opposed to on stage. This band are absolutely awe-inspiring to see face to face but get a taster of the chaos that is spawning out there right now and download this free track today from here. If you nearby to London, note their residency shows at the Black Heart in Camden on 6th and 20th of June and 4th July. Miss these and you will kick yourself in the future.

Read more about Baby Godzilla in their Crossfire interview here.

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Action Bronson

Action Bronson
“Strictly 4 My Jeeps”
Saab Stories

actionbronson_strictly4myjeepsEast Coast slapstick rapper Action Bronson returns with another dope slice of hip hop today with the release of his brand new track “Strictly 4 My Jeeps“. The video shot from the streets of Queens, New York City features Bronson pumping iron, pushing his weight across pavements via cart wheels and cruising with broads ahead of a meat filled BBQ romp.

Get a taste of what’s coming from Action Bronson’s new full length album titled ‘Saab Stories‘ that will be on the streets this June by all accounts.

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T. Hardy Morris

T. Hardy Morris
‘OK Corral’
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Dangerbird Records

thardymorrisThose who may have feasted on Dead Confederate’s previous two albums or even the latest Diamond Rugs album would remember Hardy Morris for his incredible vocal deliveries. He is back with a brand new solo album titled Audition Tapes this summer via Dangerbird (Darker My Love, Minus the Bear etc) and delivers beautiful folk, straight from the heart.

Have a taster and pick up this free download of ‘OK Corral’ here. It’s lush, barfly hangover steez that reminds me of coming home from sun-kissed Sunday afternoon in the park.

For lovers of Neil Young.

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Wu Tang Clan

The Wu-Tang Clan have released a brand new track today titled ‘Execution in Autumn‘. This previously unreleased Wu-Tang cut from the personal vaults of the RZA features INS Deck, Raekwon, RZA and U-God and has dropped digitally on a pay as you want basis or via 7″ vinyl + shipping costs from here.

The track is off the group’s upcoming album, A Better Tomorrow, which is set to be released later this year.

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Wax Idols

Wax Idols
‘Sound of a Void’
Slumberland Records
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Instantly recalling the darker edge of the 80s but with enough intensity to avoid sounding like an unoriginal pastiche ‘Sound of a Void’ is one of the most instantly engaging tracks from Wax Idols forthcoming full-length ‘Discipline & Desire’ and is now available as a free download. Hugely powerful and undeniably sexual, the track reverberates with a passionate longing, emphasised by singer Hether Fortune’s striking monotone. Taking her cue from icons such as Siouxsie Sioux, if ‘Sound of a Void’ is anything to go by, there’s no reason why Fortune won’t be similarly revered.

An outspoken and intelligent musician, who also happens to be a dominatrix when she’s not playing with Wax Idols, Fortune manages to be the focal point of the band without distracting from the talent of the rest of the group. The fact that she is a former member of bands as disparate as ‘Hunx and His Punks’ and ‘Blasted Canyons’ might make you think that her foray into the murky world of goth-inspired post-punk is merely a fad – one listen to ‘Discipline & Desire’ is enough to convince anyone of Fortune’s conviction and passion for her art. Treading a fine line between complete control and a dangerous sense that something may unravel at any moment, Wax Idols sound is abrasive and severe, yet melodic enough to be completely absorbing and alluring.

‘Discipline & Desire’ is released through Slumberland Records (who have previously put out records from buzzy acts like Veronica Falls, Dum Dum Girls and Girls Names) in the UK on June 3rd. Definitely not one to be missed if you like your post-punk dark but never dreary.

Augustus Groove

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Weed

Weed
‘Set Me Back’

Couple Skate Records

Despite struggling to decide whether I love or hate the bands’ name, there’s no doubting at all how I feel about ‘Set Me Back’ from Canada’s Weed. A stomping, sludgy yet strangely uplifting noise-pop track, ‘Set Me Back’ is in equal parts hazy and energetic; it’s three minutes managing to sound both restrained and powerful. Huge, fuzzing walls of guitars open the track, before the vocals alternate between an almost chanting monotone and a rasping wail – sounding somewhere between the slack trudge of Pavement and the epic shoegaze of My Bloody Valentine. Though cleaner, the production on ‘Set Me Back’, manages not to lose some of the abrasive edges showcased on their previously released ‘Gun Control’ EP.

‘Set Me Back’ is taken from Weed’s forthcoming debut album Deserve, coming out in July through Seattle’s Couple Skate Records. Here’s hoping the rest of the album hits just as hard.

There currently doesn’t seem to any plans for the band to come over to the UK, but hopefully it won’t be too long before a few dirty East London venues get them on their stages. To save you the hassle of clicking on a whole host of potentially dodgy sites when Googling their band name, find more information about Weed on their blog.

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The Body Rampant

The Body Rampant
‘Storm Banadage’

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thebodyrampantWith a barrage of riffs cutting through like razorwire from the outset, Storm Bandage is the first track to be released of The Body Rampant’s debut album. It’s crisp and clean but hard hitting, produced by the legend that is Brian McTernan. With some old school emo style melodies, The Body Rampant give a taster of what’s to come with their full length – ‘Midnight Mayfair’ is an album which promises a kaleidoscope of snapshots into a conceptual character’s life and death.

Hailing from Southern California, The Body Rampant use some interesting imagery, employing the use of some rather freakish masks for photos and videos. Their soundscapes do contain that tinge of prog and old school emo yet the melodies have hooks galore and you can’t help but sing along. Definitely recommended if you’re into Deftones, Circa Survive and / or Thrice.

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