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Marty Murawski pro for Blueprint

Marty Murawski has turned pro for Blueprint Skateboards overnight. A video edit ‘Make Friends With Marty‘ will be given away free on DVD with selected Blueprint Models in the run up to the new video ‘Make Friends With The Colour Blue‘ scheduled for release in April this year. Click here for an interview with Marty that we ran back in May 2008 to learn more about BP’s new pro rider before he was snapped up for service.

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Cold Cave tour in May

Having already been confirmed to play at this year’s ATP curated by Matt Groening, Cold Cave have announced their plan to play a selection of UK dates around the festival.

The band will also be releasing a new 12” version of Life Magazine around that time, backed with guest remixes that are marked top secret for now.

Cold Cave will play;

May

7th – All Tomorrows Parties (curated by Matt Groening), Minehead Butlins
8th – Nation Of Shopkeepers, Leeds
9th – Captains Rest, Glasgow
10th – Deaf Institute, Manchester
12th – Cargo, London
13th – Great Escape Festival, Brighton

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Freeway & Jake One video

Freeway and Jake One have unveiled the first video taken from their upcoming album The Stimulus Package.

As usual with Rhymesayers, its a banger, hit the play button and watch it bump:

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Hot Water Music tourdates emerge

So we’ve been piecing together the Hot Water Music tourdates ever since they begun to trickle onto the internet. We doubt that this is the entire UK stint, but as far as we can make out, this is what is planned so far. Actually maybe that is it… EXCITEMENT.

June 21st – London 02 Islington Academy
June 22nd – Leeds Woodhouse TJs (formerly Liberal Club)
June 23rd – Newport TJs

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Far interview

Legendary emo originators Far are back in the game with their first album in over a decade, At Night We Live, slated to be released in the next few months.

The band initially reformed in 2008 under the pseudonym Hot Little Pony and recorded a whimsical cover of Ginuwine’s 90s hit Pony which was posted on here. Little did they know that they would go on to craft a whole new album of material over the next year and a half.

These guys are the real deal. Genuine straight-up rock. The likes of Fall Out Boy may have found inspiration in Far’s musical output but emo as a genre in the 90s was far-removed from what it has now become. We grabbed a chat with vocalist Jonah Matranga ahead of a special UK picturedisc release of the band’s Ginuwine cover which is released 1st February on Bright Antenna Records.

What are the differences between being in Far the first time around and being in the band as it is since the reunion?

The band doesn’t have to be our gang, our therapist and our job all at once. It’s just 4 guys that have been through a lot together, having fun making music, without all the pressure and confusion that can come with RockWorld.

What made you decide to kick off this opus of Far with the Ginuwine cover? Why Ginuwine?

I don’t even consider Pony a Far song. I love it, super-proud of it, but it’s a Hot Little Pony song. We made it for our joke band’s MySpace page, and it became the most popular thing we ever did. Too funny, how life works. Anyway, as with anything, just happy that people care about it and dig it. It’ll probably be on the record, but the rest of the record is REALLY the new Far.

What was the response like to the MySpace you set up for ‘Hot Little Pony’ and how were the shows you played under that name?

That was so much fun. Things got more confusing and stressful for a while when Pony blew up, but we’ve settled down. Those first shows and all the fake articles and stuff were a blast.

How did it feel getting together as a band again to write the new record?

Shaun and I wrote the record together, basically via e-mail. It was fun to work with Shaun that way, we’d never done anything like it, just sending stuff back and forth. Then Johnny & Chris came in and did their thing. Minimal rehearsal room time, maximum creativity. Good stuff.

Did everything click as you were writing / recording?

Jonah: Yea, it all flowed really well. We just took our time and let it come.

What can we expect from Far in 2010? Any trips to the UK in the works?

Jonah: No idea what the touring plans are, but UK has always been and will always be at the top of the list of where to go for a great show.

What similarities and differences are there between At Night We Live and your earlier body of work?

It just can’t help but be Far. The sound us four make is just its own thing. There aren’t any two Far albums that sound the same (or songs, even, really), so this is definitely Far, but we had no desire to try to sound like anything that came before. We just rocked it as we do.

Did you feel the pressure in creating the new album seeing as albums like Water And Solutions have come to be recognized as seminal in the emotional rock world?

Nope. Zero pressure. We’ve always been a band driven by making something that we’re proud of, no matter whether others like it or not. As it should be.

What do you think about all the other bands that seem to be reuniting at the moment? What are the right reasons to get back together? 2009 saw a bunch of reunions including Rage Against The Machine, Blur, Blink 182, Faith No More, Sunny Day Real Estate…

It’s interesting. I always thought our generation had too many bands that stopped too soon, which I thought was kinda cool, really. I never expected Far would be playing again, maybe it’s the same for them. All I can say is that I know we’re not in it for nostalgia or the cash or whatever. Just fun.

Which new bands stand out to you as being particularly good?

Band Of Horses, Dirty Projectors, Lil Wayne, Kanye, The Campbell Apartment…That’s enough for now!

How important is it for you to continue championing the 7” and vinyl in general as a recorded music format?

Vinyl’s so great. I’ve been ripping a lot of my old vinyl into mp3s, it’s so fun to hear hiss and pop on my iPod.

Conversely, how do you feel about embracing new technologies in the music industry?

The technology has never mattered, it’s what we give to it. TV can be the best and the worst, so can the internet. I’m always curious about what’s next, and lots of times a little sad about how badly we fuck it up, but hey, that’s being human. Onward.

You can catch up with all things Far on their MySpace, their official site and their tweetings!

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Leo Romero : Day in the Life

Does what it says on the tin:

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Chickenhawk announce UK tour

Chickenhawk have announced a full scale tour of the UK this march. The Leeds based heavy rock group are currently working on a brand new album due later this year, and are likely to road test some new songs on these dates.

Support for shows tour comes from The Computers, with Outcry Collective completing a fantastic bill. The tour is set to stop at;

March

15th – White Rabbit, Plymouth
16th – Cavern, Exeter
17th – The Croft, Bristol
18th – Rock City, Nottingham
19th – Uncle Alberts, Middlesbrough
20th – King Tuts, Glasgow
21st – Roadhouse, Manchester
23rd – The Corporation, Sheffield
24th – The Flapper, Birmingham
25th – Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff
26th – Ibar, Bournmouth
27th – TBA, London

Behind the Scenes of Chickenhawk’s ‘I Hate This, Do You Like it?’ video shoot. from Danny North on Vimeo.

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These Monsters announce UK dates

These Monsters have announced a full UK tour ahead of the release of their debut album Call Me Dragon. The album will be released through Brew Records on March 1st.

Catch the band playing at the following dates:

February

13th – Cockpit – Leeds w/ Kong, That Fucking Tank, Blakfish, Humanfly, Hot Club De Paris
15th – Stereo – York
16th – The Flapper – Birmingham
17th – Portland Arms – Cambridge
18th – The Swan – Ipswich
19th – The Lexington – London
20th – The Hope – Chinchester
21st – Whedgewood Rooms – Portsmouth
25th – Firebug – Leicester
26th – The Old Angel – Nottingham
27th – Bungalows & Bears – Sheffield

March

2nd – Buffalo Bar – London – Brew showcase w/ Castrovalva, Hey Colossus
3rd – Hereford – Jailhouse
4th – The Vine – Sowerby Bridge
5th – The Horse and Groom Lincoln
6th – Northumberland Arms – Newcastle

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Pfanner Pfriday’s continues…

Week by week there’s more Chris Pfanner action from the Anti-Hero camp. Take this week’s fix with the same dose of gobsmacking as last Friday’s.

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Rochester Skate Park – help save it

There will be a benefit gig/jam at Unit One Skate Park in Rochester, Kent on Saturday February 13th, from 7pm until midnight. The skate park is run as a charity for kids giving them a safe and friendly venue for skateboarding and BMXing. The park has a five year lease from the local council but is under pressure and needs cash to continue.

Engineer bands Kyoto Drive, The Startover, SpeakYourHeart, My So Called Life, Call Off The Search and The Separation will all be playing and Engineer Records will have a stall giving away Cds to everyone who comes along to show their support. There will also be a skate comp before the show and 3rider TV will be filming the event too. There will be food and drink, but no alcohol. The show is supported by Big Cheese, Recharged Rock Radio and Maytes, entry is just £5 with all money going to the skate park so anyone in the South East area get down there and help save the park.

Here’s some footage from 2008 from the park featuring Mikey Patrick, Chris Ault and more….