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TRAAMS

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‘Selma’
Cissa

Lo-fi post-punk trio TRAAMS have dropped a new (old) video for ‘Selma’, taken from their new EP Cissa.

A stop-motion experiment in magnetic tape, the video is an ’80s inspired collage recorded to VHS, doused in the neons that made the decade such an eyesore. It’s a great complement to the song itself – the kraut-like repetition judders like bad tracking; the delayed visuals as wonky as the verses. Influences aren’t hard to pick out, but ‘Selma’ is a fun ride and addictive enough to stand on its own.

Catch TRAAMS at Beacons Festival, August 9th on the Vice stage. Cissa is out now on Fat Cat Records.

Chris Bunt

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Melvins Vs Butthole Surfers

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Melvins have announced they will release a brand new album titled Hold It In on October 14th via Ipecac Records. Not only will they be releasing brand new music, but also forming with a new line-up. The album will see Buzz and Dale joining forces with the Butthole Surfers’ guitarist Paul Leary and bassist J.D. Pinkus.

Surely a line-up to get excited about more than any, Buzz comments on the upcoming album:

“Hold It In is a refreshing piece of fiction in a boring world of fact and bullshit. Paul is one of the best guitar players I have ever heard and Pinkus has an outside the box type of approach to both guitar and bass that you just have to let it ride. I can’t believe this actually happened. I’m thrilled.”

Hit this for old times sake.

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J Mascis shares new track from upcoming solo album

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J Mascis has shared a new track from his upcoming acoustic solo album Tied to a Star.

Streaming on SoundCloud now, ‘Wide Awake’ is a soothing ode to insomnia, featuring guest vocals from Cat Power, and J’s finest finger picking.

Hit play on this fantastic new track below, and pre-order Tied to a Star here, it drops August 25th via Sub Pop.

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The Number Ones

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The Number Ones
Static Shock Records / Deranged Records

Ever since the hardest, meanest band ever, Crowd Control, played their last show, the members have been extremely busy. Going on to play in bands such as Strong Boys and Disguise as well as others, the most interesting post-Crowd Control band is definitely The Number Ones, a punk band taking influence from late seventies / early eighties power pop. This LP serves as a collection of all their work up to this point and is vital to anyone with even an iota of interest.

Current fans of the band may be disappointed to find that there are only two new songs, Favourite Game and Heartsmash, however both keep the extremely strong form seen in their previous records. Whilst I understand the disappointment, the demo tracks and ‘I Wish I Was Lonely’ single have been re-recorded and sound all the better for it, while ‘Tell Me Why’ is now one of the strongest songs on the record because of this. The Sharon 7” they released late last year was probably my favourite record of the year so it’s no surprise to say that they are the stand out of the whole LP, ‘Girl’ especially, with the four way harmonies on the final chorus are as brilliant as anything you will hear this year.

Lyrically is where this record really stands above its contemporaries. With ‘Boy’ features the lyrics “That boy crosses my mind a lot, cause he’s more hard than he is soft” and “He’s got six other brothers, they’re expecting and another and then they’ll be happy with their lot”. Lyrics made even more wonderful when sung in their charming Irish lilt, their verse is so brilliantly simple and easy to relate to, I really hope more and more people take note of this band.

The Dublin punk and hardcore scene is something that is very close to my heart. I find myself falling back in love with the scene’s wide range of bands so often, from the grungey, hardcore influenced Nibiru to the Lockin’ Out worshipping Bang Bros, The Number Ones are yet another brilliant and totally different band to what has come before. To have a collection of ten songs on one LP and for it all to be utterly brilliant puts them ahead of any other band attempting this style of music. An album thoroughly recommended to anyone who gets off to The Exploding Hearts, Buzzcocks or even fellow countrymen, The Undertones. Utterly essential.

Tim Lewis

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Fucked Up drop two new tracks

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Having released their fourth studio album, Glass Boys, all of five minutes ago, it barely comes as a suprise that Fucked Up have already shared two brand new songs online.

Clearly the writing process for Glass Boys was fruitful as the band have revealed that ‘The Way We Did’ and ‘Blink’ are part of a series of upcoming 7″s they are self releasing to follow the album. Hit this below.

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White Lung announce UK tour

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Following this years live stints at the 100 Club and The Great Escape, White Lung have announced they will return to our shores in November to continue their hardcore fuelled mission to destroy your ears.

Just ahead of their tour, White Lung will release new single ‘In Your Home‘ on August 25th. Yet another ripper that features on current album Deep Fantasy, released earlier this year.

NOVEMBER TOUR
3rd Shacklewell Arms, London
4th Green Door Store, Brighton
5th Soup Kitchen, Manchester
6th Stereo, Glasgow

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Visions Festival announce stage times

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With just one week to go utill Visions Festival, stage times have been announced.

Taking place Saturday August 2nd across four stages, Visions have shared details of stage times for the full line-up and after parties.

Also revealing that Andrew WK will not only be performing at the festival but also hosting an arm wrestling tournament atop the roof of Netil House. Sign up for the madness here, or head here to grab a festival ticket.

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New Godmachine book!

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As you may remember from our interview with the illustrator himself, the incredible art of Godmachine is essential in our lives here and a prize asset to the UK art scene.

Stoked to hear that he is releasing a book covering 7 years of art. Pick this up from here and enjoy this amazing trailer by Christian Hart! It’s a must have.

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Kevin Coakley’s ‘Traffic’ part

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Every second of this part screams East Coast skating. Rolling down the middle of the street, hopping onto sidewalks, never-seen spots, hot summers, chilly days. Kevin Coakley smashes it.

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New Gonz footage – busted my barings

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Self filmed and still taking a decent slam for the cause, the one and only Mark Gonzales is back with new footage.

“It’s a fly way skateboard helmet from the 1970’s
Turban and what would seem like some kinda statement
Not shore though
You been huver”

Swiss for life…