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The Dwarves explode in London

the_dwarvesRaucous US punk band The Dwarves rolled back in to the UK last night and tore Camden’s Underworld a new ring-piece.

As soon as the band kicked off their set, the pit exploded with people flying everywhere and continued throughout the night. Singer, Blag found a random ‘performance artist’ on his travels – a stripper armed with an angle grinder and plenty of blood that soaked the audience on the last song. They also played a Ting Tings cover as Ting Tings cover as giant Hells Angels moshed amongst the rabble.

Look out for them ripping the UK up on this winter tour playing tracks from their great new album at the following dates:

Nov 20th – Thekla, Bristol (£11.00)
Nov 22nd – Manchester Moho Live, Manchester (£10.00)
Nov 23rd – Rock City, Nottingham (£11.00)
Nov 24th – Ivory Blacks, Glasgow (£10.00)
Nov 25th – The Cockpit, Leeds (£12.00)

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Deathgrips UK live dates & Known For It video

Deathgrips are heading to the UK this month and you should not miss this as this project has been one of the most anticipated for a while. Check the dates and the new video for Known For It. Contender for new artist of the year here in the end of year polls for sure.

Sept 25 London(ATP presents)@XOYO
Sept 27-Manchester@ Islington Mill
Sept 28-Leeds(VICE presents) @Nation of Shopkeepers
Sept 29-Glasgow@ Captain’s Rest

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Live Reviews

Set Your Goals live

Bristol O2 Academy 2
16/05/11

Before their appearance at the punk rock shindig of SLAM DUNK, Set Your Goals rolled up into Bristol bringing along some friends and hopefully some fresh tracks to entertain the masses that have ascended upon the venue.

The fresh faced horde crammed up against the barrier seemed quiet unresponsive tonight and was quite noticeable for the support bands. I managed to miss Decade, who opened up the night, but caught the start of This Time Next Year who despite churning out some cheery and buoyant pop-punk failed to lift the atmosphere.

Massachusetts’ quintet A Loss For Words were up next and faired a tad better. AL4W have been on the scene for a while and with the band being added to Rise records roaster it seems they are now getting some reverence from their peers. The band possesses an abrasive edge that is flawlessly surrounded by huge melodies and really stands out on ‘stamp of approval’. Their performance tonight AL4W have potentially gained some new fans. Its tonight’s headliners the crowd are eagerly waiting for and Set Your Goals finally take to the stage to a boisterous reception.

Opening up with a brand new track, Set Your Goals blast into action and soon enough front men Jordan and Michael immediately charge towards the front, clambering on the monitors and getting right up against the crowd in unified force. Several times I had to dodge Jordan as I was crammed in the nonexistent photopit space between the monitor and barrier while also trying to photograph the band. Being so close I experienced the full force of the band, and I wasn’t surprised when they exploded into ‘Look Closer’ that it really took off, with both the front men thrusting their mics to the crowd who were enthusiastically singing word for word.

The bands energy sustained further playing old favourites such as ‘Goonies’, and from Mutiny! ‘Work in Progress’ that seamlessly progressed into ‘We Do It for the Money, Obviously!’. It was infectious to see the contrasting figures of Jordan and Michael, synchronising the vocals seamlessly, switching from mellifluous melodies to hardcore shouts, and conveyed perfectly when the band went through tracks from ‘This Will Be The Death Of Us’ such as the fiercely sharp ‘The Fallen’, the singalong anthem ‘SummerJam’, and the dynamically potent ‘Our Ethos: A Legacy To Pass On’. With the eminent release of their new album ‘Burning at Both Ends’ Set Your Goals played another new track titled ‘Start The Reactor’ which on the surface may lack the same punch that the band are known for in previous releases, however it did still retain that contagious melody so prevalent so many of their songs.

Their penultimate and heaviest song ‘Gaia Bleeds’ we even get to see guitarist Audelio Flores stepping to roar out Jon Gula’s part. The band finally ends with crowd favourite ‘mutiny!’ which gets the best cheers tonight, and also the most raucous reaction. Even with the timid atmosphere at the start of the show, it was the sheer energy of Set Your Goal’s delivery that really shined through tonight.

Words and photos Lionel Taplin

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Skateboarding News

The Muska can still flip ’em

supraCheck out Muska’s rain flip from the Supra tour.

ChadMuskaRainyFlipperz

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Creature UK footage from Monkey Glove

creatureskateboards_logoMonkey Glove have just uploaded a few tricks of UK riders from the Creature UK tour this weekend for your viewing pleasure.

Enjoy a couple of lines from Stu Graham and Carl Wilson at Hastings and the Source Bowl before rain stopped play.

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Vault Tune of the Week: The Dickies Banana Splits

thedickies_banansplitsWhen The Dickies formed in 1977 and unleashed their spiky but catchy punk rock on fun seeking, Los Angeles audiences, a major label in the US music industry broke the rule books and signed their first Californian ‘punk’ band. Throughout 1978 The Dickies released 4 singles on A&M Records including “Paranoid” that hit #45 in the UK charts and “Silent Night” that also made the top 50 at #47 and kept radio waves buzzing with energy.

But the breakthrough track that won the hearts of millions worldwide at the time was their most famous hit “Banana Splits”. This unique tune made it all the way to the #7 spot and was also slowed down to valium speeds to be used as the theme tune to the most bonkers kids TV program of all time- The Banana Splits. This confirms that the LSD was still freely available and damn good at the time, if nothing else.

Over the years, 5 different members who have drummed, played guitar keyboards and sax have passed away from suicide, heroin, heart related and pneumonia problems. That aside, the San Fernando Valley punk rockers carved their name into the legendary punk rock books and will be remembered forever. They will also be in England on tour in July at the following dates so get out and see them:

15th July – DERBY OLD BELL
16th July – LONDON RELENTLESS GARAGE
17th July – NEWCASTLE 02 ACADEMY
18th July – LEEDS BRUDENELL SOCIAL CLUB

Enjoy both sides of this Banana Split from these 2 videos- the more you watch, the sweeter it gets.

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Creature Skateboards Crue-sades UK Tour

The Creature Skateboards team will be visiting the UK in the next 2 weeks and will be shredding parks across the UK from June 11th-16th. The line up of US guests is monsterous so expect some incredible sessions going down at Clissold, Hastings and other spots listed on this flyer. UK team riders will also be on the road including newly appointed ripper, Ben Devine who joins the Creature UK set up this week. Plan for this as it looks to be a blast.

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Music News

The Kills UK tour & Satellite video

TheKillsThe Kills have announced new UK tour dates this week and will be on the road throughout the end of May and early June 2011. Jamie Hince and Alison Mosshart will hit the road to promote new album ‘Blood Pressures‘ scheduled for release on 4th April via Domino Records. Check out the new video for new single Satellite available for online purchase on 28th March.

Here are those tour dates:

27 May: Manchester, Central Methodist Hall
28 May: Newcastle, Evolution Festival
29 May: Glasgow, ABC
31 May: Leeds, Met Uni
1 Jun: Oxford, Academy
2 Jun: Bristol, Anson Rooms
3 Jun: Roundhouse, London

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The Sword announce UK tour for May

theswordStoner rock legends The Sword have announced UK tour dates for May this morning.

The 4 piece who were derailed somewhat last year when long time drummer Trivett Wingo left the band due to his problems with flying and traveling and has now been replaced by Kevin Fender who previously batted the drums for Texas hardcore legends EMPLOYER, EMPLOYEE.

Check out our video interview with the band below if you missed it last year when the mighty Warp Riders record was released.

The Sword UK tour dates are:

Sun 8-May-2011 SOUTHAMPTON JOINERS
Mon 9-May-2011 BIRMINGHAM ACADEMY 3
Tue 10-May-2011 GLASGOW CATHOUSE
Wed 11-May-2011 MANCHESTERACADEMY 3
Thu 12-May-11 ENGLAND LONDON GARAGE

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Man Overboard to tour UK with Senses Fail

New Jersey rockers and recent Rise Records signing Man Overboard will be joining their fellow post-hardcore dirty jerseyians Senses Fail on a UK tour in February.

Having recently visited our shores in December, the band are just as stoked to be coming back to the UK as we are to have them here again.

Both bands play the following dates…

16th – Folkstone Quarterhouse
17th – London O2 Islington Academy
18th – Southampton Joiners
19th – Exeter Phoenix
20th – Bristol O2 Academy 2
22nd – Glasgow O2 ABC 2
23rd – Sheffield O2 Academy 2
24th – Birmingham O2 Academy 2
25th – Norwich Waterfront
26th – Oxford O2 Academy 2
27th – Nottingham Rescue Rooms
28th – Liverpool Academy 2

The band’s latest album, ‘Real Talk’, is currently available on vinyl through City of Gold Records.