To tie in with the release of Slave Zero’s new EP ‘Disambiguated Visionary’, Planet Mosh have premiered the video clip for ‘Mathematically Legitimate Solution’, which can be seen by clicking on the link below.
Mick Terry & Peter James Millson at The Betsey Trotwood, London – Nov 12th 2013
Following a summer break, the Songwriters Circle returns to The Betsey Trotwood in London next week. As usual, regular performer Mick Terry will be there, joined by Peter James Millson, Jinder and Brian Wilson collaborator Nelson Bragg. That should keep you entertained as the cold nights draw ever shorter and make that long wait for Mick’s second album just a bit more bearable!
This from Mr. Terry’s current news bulletin:
THE 1957 TAIL-FIN FIASCO – The Cruise Control EP
Having already released their ‘Private Jet Flashback’ album at the beginning of the year, 2013 proved very busy for Essex-based pop rockers The 1957 Tail Fin Fiasco, as they also dropped this EP of extra material in the autumn. It’s not clear whether it ought to be regarded as a companion piece to the full album or treated as a stand-alone EP in its own right, but what is clear is that this is a band you should not miss. This raises the bar with regard to how something self-released should sound sonically, while musically the band Indulge in a whole cavalcade of 70s pop sounds, that’s absolutely thrilling in its all too knowing retroness.
Dreadzone: November/December gigs
Having already kicked off their tour in October (which included a show at Southend’s Chinnerys), Dreadzone continue to celebrate their twentieth anniversary in style with a bunch more shows taking them right up to the end of 2013.
Promoting their seventh album ‘Escapades’, the genre-busting band (featuring ex-members of Big Audio Dynamite) are set to appear at the following venues:
SLAVE ZERO – Disambiguated Visionary
Let’s not pretend here: along with ‘Abandon All Life’ by Nails, this is undoubtedly one of 2013’s heaviest releases. But then, we had been warned: prior to Slave Zero dropping this fifth offering, vocalist Graham V. Flynn claimed ‘Disambiguated Victory’ to be “heavy, unrelenting and unpredictable”. It is certainly all of those things. It’s also a brief lesson in how to make an intensely technical death metal record – one which branches out a little further with each passing track – but naturally, it won’t be to everyone’s tastes.