check out the guitar solo(ish) after the first verse
amazing
oh and by the way thats dev formerly of test icicles
Friday, July 27, 2007
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007
NME Awards Indie Rock Tour 2007 Reading Hexagon Febuary 12
Well yesterday was a fun day because i was going to see a load of great bands, The Automatic, The View, The Horrors and Mumm-Ra.
shortly after i had entered Reading some people that i knew were talking to me and mentioned that the automatic were signing things in HMV so i ran there to get there autographs and take photos, so it was fucking amzing meeting them.
When i got to the Hexagon at about 5.45 some guy tried giving me chips, which was random, then some guys with cameras came out and asked if anyone wanted to be interviewed by the NME, at that point everyone rushed torwards them, which ended up with the view are on fire chant so i was getting filmed and apparently its going to be on an NME dvd, cool.
When allowed in the hexagon i brought myself a rather nice t-shirt of the tour, and then waited for ages for them to let us in to the place where the stage is. While waiting some intresting things happened, like we saw kyle from The view randomly sort of just appeared, with a fag i one hand and a cabbage in the other, quite a few people then went up to him, he put his fag out on the wall and fucked off, hen soon after the Horrors walked past us, that Faris Rotter is a tall bloke. then soon after that some nobends pushed some plasticy glass off the floor above and hit us on the head and shoulders, the fucking cunts.
Finally, we got in and i got right to the front, first band on was Mumm-ra, they were fucking amazing, playing great songs like 'what would steve do' and 'out of the question'. I cant wait for Mumm-ra to have an album out they are just so fucking amazing!!!
Next band were the horrors now they were fucking scary, in a way. they only played like 8 songs, well they only have like 8 songs, the crowd went mental the whole time, infact i only got about 3 seconds of breathing through there whole set, i was squashed by the barrier, the horrors are pretty good live. No balck paint thoguh.
After a while The view came on, now they were fucking mental playing all the singles and most songs on the album, they were just fucking great the best song they played was Posh Boys Cant Play, which is there best song in my opinon. Whenever they spoke in between songs i could not understand a word they were saying, it all sounded like scottish jibberish.
Eventually The Automatic were on, they were fucking amazing playing a load of there album including all the singles and they even played a new song, and a Talking Heads cover. They finished with Recover. when they went off i manged to get myself Frost's guitar pick :D.
So all in all that was a fucking awesome gig.
shortly after i had entered Reading some people that i knew were talking to me and mentioned that the automatic were signing things in HMV so i ran there to get there autographs and take photos, so it was fucking amzing meeting them.
When i got to the Hexagon at about 5.45 some guy tried giving me chips, which was random, then some guys with cameras came out and asked if anyone wanted to be interviewed by the NME, at that point everyone rushed torwards them, which ended up with the view are on fire chant so i was getting filmed and apparently its going to be on an NME dvd, cool.
When allowed in the hexagon i brought myself a rather nice t-shirt of the tour, and then waited for ages for them to let us in to the place where the stage is. While waiting some intresting things happened, like we saw kyle from The view randomly sort of just appeared, with a fag i one hand and a cabbage in the other, quite a few people then went up to him, he put his fag out on the wall and fucked off, hen soon after the Horrors walked past us, that Faris Rotter is a tall bloke. then soon after that some nobends pushed some plasticy glass off the floor above and hit us on the head and shoulders, the fucking cunts.
Finally, we got in and i got right to the front, first band on was Mumm-ra, they were fucking amazing, playing great songs like 'what would steve do' and 'out of the question'. I cant wait for Mumm-ra to have an album out they are just so fucking amazing!!!
Next band were the horrors now they were fucking scary, in a way. they only played like 8 songs, well they only have like 8 songs, the crowd went mental the whole time, infact i only got about 3 seconds of breathing through there whole set, i was squashed by the barrier, the horrors are pretty good live. No balck paint thoguh.
After a while The view came on, now they were fucking mental playing all the singles and most songs on the album, they were just fucking great the best song they played was Posh Boys Cant Play, which is there best song in my opinon. Whenever they spoke in between songs i could not understand a word they were saying, it all sounded like scottish jibberish.
Eventually The Automatic were on, they were fucking amazing playing a load of there album including all the singles and they even played a new song, and a Talking Heads cover. They finished with Recover. when they went off i manged to get myself Frost's guitar pick :D.
So all in all that was a fucking awesome gig.
Labels:
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nme,
the automatic,
the horrors,
the view
Saturday, February 10, 2007
The Specials Take To The Stage With The Enemy
Coventry rockers The Enemy rounded off their UK tour last night (February 9) with a chaotic hometown show that saw them joined on stage by a local legend .
Having played songs from their forthcoming debut album - which singer Tom Clarke revealed would be called 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns' - the trio performed two songs in the encore by ska-heroes and fellow Coventrites The Specials.
Assisting them was original Specials member Neville Staples who performed vocals on 'Too Much, Too Young' and 'A Message To You Rudy' much to the delight of the capacity crowd who turned out at the Coventry Colloseum.
Speaking to NME.COM after the gig, a visibly energized Clarke explained the significance of this show.
"To put it simply, it was one of the proudest moments of my life," he said. "Neville was singing it like he was 20 years old again which was amazing to see. We expected tonight to be good but we didn't know how good it would be until he got up on stage. We just want to thank all our fans who turned out for tonight- even the ones that got kicked out for crowd-surfing!"
Staples took time out from his own world tour to perform at the show and was also thrilled to be taking part.
"The Enemy remind me of when The Specials were staring out- they create the same kind of energy and I think they'll go very far," he explained. "They're fresh, young and different. People always tell me they're a bit like the Arctic Monkeys but I can't see that - I think they're better."
The Enemy played:
'40 Days And 40 Nights'
'Dancing All Night'
'Don't Shed A Tear'
'Pressure'
'Techno'
'Aggro'
'Away From Here'
'Let Me Know'
'It's Not OK'
'Not Alone'
'Had Enough'
'We'll Live And Die In These Towns'
'A Message To You Rudy'
'Too Much Too Young'
The band release their new single 'It's Not OK' on February 12.
Having played songs from their forthcoming debut album - which singer Tom Clarke revealed would be called 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns' - the trio performed two songs in the encore by ska-heroes and fellow Coventrites The Specials.
Assisting them was original Specials member Neville Staples who performed vocals on 'Too Much, Too Young' and 'A Message To You Rudy' much to the delight of the capacity crowd who turned out at the Coventry Colloseum.
Speaking to NME.COM after the gig, a visibly energized Clarke explained the significance of this show.
"To put it simply, it was one of the proudest moments of my life," he said. "Neville was singing it like he was 20 years old again which was amazing to see. We expected tonight to be good but we didn't know how good it would be until he got up on stage. We just want to thank all our fans who turned out for tonight- even the ones that got kicked out for crowd-surfing!"
Staples took time out from his own world tour to perform at the show and was also thrilled to be taking part.
"The Enemy remind me of when The Specials were staring out- they create the same kind of energy and I think they'll go very far," he explained. "They're fresh, young and different. People always tell me they're a bit like the Arctic Monkeys but I can't see that - I think they're better."
The Enemy played:
'40 Days And 40 Nights'
'Dancing All Night'
'Don't Shed A Tear'
'Pressure'
'Techno'
'Aggro'
'Away From Here'
'Let Me Know'
'It's Not OK'
'Not Alone'
'Had Enough'
'We'll Live And Die In These Towns'
'A Message To You Rudy'
'Too Much Too Young'
The band release their new single 'It's Not OK' on February 12.
Monday, February 05, 2007
my mum is a
BITCH
i want to go to bloc party tonight so i was going to buy a ticket of the tout there but my mum wont let me go cos she is a total bitch the reason im not going in the first place is because i didnt manage to order a ticket cos i had to wait for my mum to get home from work to order a ticket and by that time they had all been sold out theres no problem with me going tonight so why cant i just go
the whore
i want to go to bloc party tonight so i was going to buy a ticket of the tout there but my mum wont let me go cos she is a total bitch the reason im not going in the first place is because i didnt manage to order a ticket cos i had to wait for my mum to get home from work to order a ticket and by that time they had all been sold out theres no problem with me going tonight so why cant i just go
the whore
Arctic Monkeys New Album Details
Arctic Monkeys have confirmed details of their second album.
'Favourite Worst Nightmare' will be released on 23rd April this year, and will follow single 'Brianstorm' on 16th April.
The tracklisting for the record will be:
'Brianstorm'
'Teddy Picker'
'D Is For Dangerous'
'Balaclava'
'Flourescent Adolescent'
'Only Ones Who Know'
'Do Me A Favour'
'This House Is A Circus'
'If You Were There, Beware'
'The Bad Thing'
'Old Yellow Bricks'
'505'
Arctic Monkeys - Space Invaders
'Favourite Worst Nightmare' will be released on 23rd April this year, and will follow single 'Brianstorm' on 16th April.
The tracklisting for the record will be:
'Brianstorm'
'Teddy Picker'
'D Is For Dangerous'
'Balaclava'
'Flourescent Adolescent'
'Only Ones Who Know'
'Do Me A Favour'
'This House Is A Circus'
'If You Were There, Beware'
'The Bad Thing'
'Old Yellow Bricks'
'505'
Arctic Monkeys - Space Invaders
Saturday, February 03, 2007
NME Awards nominations
Best Track:
Dirty Pretty Things 'Bang Bang You're Dead'
The Killers 'When You Were Young'
Klaxons 'Atlantis To Interzone' my vote
Muse 'Supermassive Black Hole'
The View 'Wasted Little DJs'
Best International Band:
CSS
The Killers
My Chemical Romance
The Strokes
We Are Scientists my vote
Best New Band:
The Fratellis
The Horrors
Klaxons my vote
The Kooks
The View
Best Live Band:
Arctic Monkeys my vote
Babyshambles
Kasabian
Muse
My Chemical Romance
Best Solo Artist
Lily Allen
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly
Jamie T my vote
Jarvis Cocker
Thom Yorke
Best TV Show:
Extras
Gonzo
Lost my vote
The Mighty Boosh
Never Mind The Buzzcocks
Best Film:
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
Casino Royale my vote
The Departed
Little Miss Sunshine
Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Best Radio Show:
Lauren Laverne (Xfm)
Zane Lowe (Radio 1) my vote
Chris Moyles (Radio 1)
Colin Murray (Radio 1)
Jo Whiley (Radio 1)
Best Album:
Arctic Monkeys 'Whatever You Say I Am, That's What I'm Not' my vote
Kasabian 'Empire'
The Killers 'Sam's Town'
Muse 'Black Holes And Revelations'
My Chemical Romance 'The Black Parade'
Best Live Event:
Carling Weekend: Reading And Leeds Festivals my vote
Download 2006
Oxegen
T In The Park
V2006
Best Video:
The Horrors 'Sheena Is A Parasite' my vote
Kasabian 'Empire'
The Killers 'Bones'
OK Go 'Here It Goes Again'
Panic! At The Disco 'I Write Sins Not Tragedies'
Best Music DVD:
Arctic Monkeys 'Scummy Man' my vote
Dirty Pretty Things 'Puffing On A Coffin Nail'
Foo Fighters 'Skin And Bones'
Maximo Park 'Found On Film'
My Chemical Romance 'Life On The Murder Scene'
Best UK Band:
Arctic Monkeys
Babyshambles my vote
Kasabian
Muse
Oasis
Hero Of The Year:
Carl Barat my vote
Pete Doherty
Faris Rotter
Alex Turner
Gerard Way
Villain Of The Year:
Tony Blair
Johnny Borrell
George Bush my vote
Pete Doherty
Gerard Way
Sexiest Man:
Carl Barat my vote
Matt Bellamy
Pete Doherty
Brandon Flowers
Gerard Way
Sexiest Woman:
Lily Allen
Beth Ditto
Kate Jackson
Kate Moss my vote
Karen O
Worst Dressed:
Lily Allen
Johnny Borrell my vote
Russell Brand
Pete Doherty
Faris Rotter
Worst Album:
Lily Allen 'Alright, Still'
The Feeling 'Twelve Stops And Home'
My Chemical Romance 'The Black Parade' my vote
Razorlight 'Razorlight'
Robbie Williams 'Rudebox'
Worst Band:
The Feeling
The Horrors
The Kooks
Panic! At The Disco my vote
Razorlight
Best Venue:
Brixton Academy
Glasgow Barrowlands
London KOKO
London Astoria my vote
Manchester Apollo
Dirty Pretty Things 'Bang Bang You're Dead'
The Killers 'When You Were Young'
Klaxons 'Atlantis To Interzone' my vote
Muse 'Supermassive Black Hole'
The View 'Wasted Little DJs'
Best International Band:
CSS
The Killers
My Chemical Romance
The Strokes
We Are Scientists my vote
Best New Band:
The Fratellis
The Horrors
Klaxons my vote
The Kooks
The View
Best Live Band:
Arctic Monkeys my vote
Babyshambles
Kasabian
Muse
My Chemical Romance
Best Solo Artist
Lily Allen
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly
Jamie T my vote
Jarvis Cocker
Thom Yorke
Best TV Show:
Extras
Gonzo
Lost my vote
The Mighty Boosh
Never Mind The Buzzcocks
Best Film:
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
Casino Royale my vote
The Departed
Little Miss Sunshine
Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Best Radio Show:
Lauren Laverne (Xfm)
Zane Lowe (Radio 1) my vote
Chris Moyles (Radio 1)
Colin Murray (Radio 1)
Jo Whiley (Radio 1)
Best Album:
Arctic Monkeys 'Whatever You Say I Am, That's What I'm Not' my vote
Kasabian 'Empire'
The Killers 'Sam's Town'
Muse 'Black Holes And Revelations'
My Chemical Romance 'The Black Parade'
Best Live Event:
Carling Weekend: Reading And Leeds Festivals my vote
Download 2006
Oxegen
T In The Park
V2006
Best Video:
The Horrors 'Sheena Is A Parasite' my vote
Kasabian 'Empire'
The Killers 'Bones'
OK Go 'Here It Goes Again'
Panic! At The Disco 'I Write Sins Not Tragedies'
Best Music DVD:
Arctic Monkeys 'Scummy Man' my vote
Dirty Pretty Things 'Puffing On A Coffin Nail'
Foo Fighters 'Skin And Bones'
Maximo Park 'Found On Film'
My Chemical Romance 'Life On The Murder Scene'
Best UK Band:
Arctic Monkeys
Babyshambles my vote
Kasabian
Muse
Oasis
Hero Of The Year:
Carl Barat my vote
Pete Doherty
Faris Rotter
Alex Turner
Gerard Way
Villain Of The Year:
Tony Blair
Johnny Borrell
George Bush my vote
Pete Doherty
Gerard Way
Sexiest Man:
Carl Barat my vote
Matt Bellamy
Pete Doherty
Brandon Flowers
Gerard Way
Sexiest Woman:
Lily Allen
Beth Ditto
Kate Jackson
Kate Moss my vote
Karen O
Worst Dressed:
Lily Allen
Johnny Borrell my vote
Russell Brand
Pete Doherty
Faris Rotter
Worst Album:
Lily Allen 'Alright, Still'
The Feeling 'Twelve Stops And Home'
My Chemical Romance 'The Black Parade' my vote
Razorlight 'Razorlight'
Robbie Williams 'Rudebox'
Worst Band:
The Feeling
The Horrors
The Kooks
Panic! At The Disco my vote
Razorlight
Best Venue:
Brixton Academy
Glasgow Barrowlands
London KOKO
London Astoria my vote
Manchester Apollo
Friday, February 02, 2007
Coldplay Singles
Coldplay are to release a box set of all their singles to date. The collection will consist of vinyl only, and will include singles never before released on 7".
The band's debut EP is one of those to appear on vinyl for the first time - 'The Blue Room' has been split into two 7" singles.
Songs that were only international releases will be in the set, such as 'God Put A Smile Upon Your Face', and download-only track 'The Hardest Part'. from 'X&Y'.
Titled 'The Singles 1999-2006', the box set is release 26th March.
clodplay - fix you
The band's debut EP is one of those to appear on vinyl for the first time - 'The Blue Room' has been split into two 7" singles.
Songs that were only international releases will be in the set, such as 'God Put A Smile Upon Your Face', and download-only track 'The Hardest Part'. from 'X&Y'.
Titled 'The Singles 1999-2006', the box set is release 26th March.
clodplay - fix you
Thursday, February 01, 2007
New Linkin Park Album This Year
Linkin Park are set to release their new album on April 30.
The as yet untitled third album is the follow up to their last studio album 2003's 'Meteora'.
The album has been produced by Johnny Cash collaborator Rick Rubin along with co- lead vocalist Mike Shinoda.
In a statement, dual frontman Chester Bennington has described the album as: "Dark and spooky, poppy and very melodic... We're straying away from a lot of the predictable sounds we've had in the past. But there's no question in your mind when you hear it that it's Linkin Park."
On working with Rubin, Bennington said: "Rick has brought more of a stripped down, classic-rock and hip-hop kind of feel. We're using vintage guitars and drums made out of wood and skin for a more tribal sound. It's definitely not nu-metal."
The as yet untitled third album is the follow up to their last studio album 2003's 'Meteora'.
The album has been produced by Johnny Cash collaborator Rick Rubin along with co- lead vocalist Mike Shinoda.
In a statement, dual frontman Chester Bennington has described the album as: "Dark and spooky, poppy and very melodic... We're straying away from a lot of the predictable sounds we've had in the past. But there's no question in your mind when you hear it that it's Linkin Park."
On working with Rubin, Bennington said: "Rick has brought more of a stripped down, classic-rock and hip-hop kind of feel. We're using vintage guitars and drums made out of wood and skin for a more tribal sound. It's definitely not nu-metal."
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Klaxons Tracklisting
Klaxons have revealed the tracklisting for their debut album.
'Myths Of The Near Future' is released on 12th February, following the band's next single 'Golden Skans'.
Tracks set to feature on the album also include singles 'Atlantis To Interzone', 'Gravity's Rainbow', 'Magick', and B-side 'Four Horsemen Of 2012'.
The tracklisting is:
'Two Receivers'
'Atlantis To Interzone'
'Golden Skans'
'Totem On The Timeline'
'As Above So Below'
'Isle Of Her'
'Gravity's Rainbow'
'Forgotten Works'
'Magick'
'It's Not Over Yet'
'Four Horsemen Of 2012' / '(Untitled)'
Klaxons - Golden Skans
'Myths Of The Near Future' is released on 12th February, following the band's next single 'Golden Skans'.
Tracks set to feature on the album also include singles 'Atlantis To Interzone', 'Gravity's Rainbow', 'Magick', and B-side 'Four Horsemen Of 2012'.
The tracklisting is:
'Two Receivers'
'Atlantis To Interzone'
'Golden Skans'
'Totem On The Timeline'
'As Above So Below'
'Isle Of Her'
'Gravity's Rainbow'
'Forgotten Works'
'Magick'
'It's Not Over Yet'
'Four Horsemen Of 2012' / '(Untitled)'
Klaxons - Golden Skans
Sunday, December 17, 2006
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