New video interview with Devin Townsend posted online

Another new ten minute video interview with Devin Townsend has been posted online.  The interview was conducted by Slovenian website Profanity TV prior to a gig featuring The Devin Townsend Project and Fear Factory.  The full clip can be seen below.

2012 was a busy year for Townsend; in addition to releasing and touring his ‘Epicloud’ album, he staged the lavish one-off ‘Retinal Circus‘ performance, released a nine disc box set of live material and still found time to demo parts of his next album.

Early reports suggest that 2013 could prove similarly busy, with Townsend potentially releasing two new albums before the end of the year.  Official release of the five unreleased ‘Ghost 2’ tracks is also strongly rumoured.

Rocket From The Crypt confirm European shows

Punk ‘n’ roll legends Rocket From The Crypt are to play five European shows in April 2013.

The band broke up in 2005 with members going on to other projects, including Hot Snakes and OFF!, but have reformed for sporadic live performances.

The five confirmed shows are as follows:

April 2, 2013 Berlin, Germany Festaal
April 3, 2013 Tampere, Finland Klubi
April 4, 2013 Paris, France La Trabendo
April 5, 2013 Lake Geneva, Switzerland L’Usine
April 6, 2013 Barcelona, Spain Razmatazz

The band have no other touring plans at present.  A new record with “Dave Grohl producing” is rumoured to happen at a later date, though this may just be the band teasing the fans.

Dead Wolf Club: New single and tour dates

Throughout 2012, Dead Wolf Club toured regularly to promote their debut album.   Their second album is almost upon us.

Before the release of the new album (‘RAR’, released early 2013), Dead Wolf Club are proud to announce a new single, ‘Strange Letters’.

‘Strange Letters’ will be released in January as a 7″, strictly limited to 100 copies, which you can order here.  The band’s debut can also be purchased here.

In the meantime, ‘Strange Letters’ is also offered as a stream and FREE DOWNLOAD, via the below Soundcloud link.  The opportunity to download the track for free expires on Christmas Day, so get in there quickly!

DWC have also announced their first live shows for the new year, as follows:

FEB:
8 Isle of Man Douglas Villa Marina
9 Liverpool Shipping Forecast
11 Leicester Scholar Bar
12 Manchester Live Lounge
13 Glasgow Bar Bloc
14 Chester Compass
15 London Sebright Arms 


16 Guildford Boiler Rooms

OFF! announce US west coast tour dates for Feb 2013

OFF! have announced a few live dates for February 2013.  The all-star hardcore band will be playing on the US west coast, with the following shows confirmed:

2/07 Epicentre San Diego, CA
2/08 The Fonda Theatre Los Angeles
2/09 Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA
2/11 Branx Portland, OR
2/12 Fortune Sound Club Vancouver, BC
2/13 Chop Suey Seattle, WA
2/15 The Venue Boise, ID
2/16 Kilby Court Salt Lake City, UT
2/17 The Marquis Theatre Denver, CO

Support at all shows is supplied by Negative Approach and Bad Antics.

Read review of OFF!’s self-titled record here.

VULTURES UNITED – Girls

Following a string of DIY records, on the appropriately titled ‘Girls’, Orange County hardcore punks Vultures United pay tribute to works originally performed by female fronted acts.  And that’s not all: in addition to the half-dozen covers which make up the bulk of this release, the band have also included a few self-penned instrumental segues.  Largely made up of keyboard noodlings and drones, ‘Girls’ doesn’t always necessarily benefit from these distractions.  However, since each one is named after the performer that follows, it appears a more than reasonable idea from a conceptual point of view.

With regard to those covers, Vultures United’s re-working of Bjork’s ‘Army of Me’ is an instant classic.  Since it had already been given the alternative metal treatment by Powerman 5000, this tune has already proven to be easily malleable, but even Powerman’s best attempts don’t match the ferocity of VU’s offering here.  The hardcore punk riffs are like concrete blocks to the skull, matched with vocals full of throat-bursting intensity.  Bubbling underneath, a new wavish keyboard is on hand to remind the listener of the electronic bias of the 1994 Bjork hit, but does little to soften the otherwise uncompromising nature.  In short, this is a job well done from all concerned.  Equally enjoyable, a punky romp through Best Coast’s ‘Summer Mood’ brings out the best in the Vultures’ musical abilities.  Between the distorted vocals and meaty riffs, this tune somehow sounds as if it was made to be a hardcore classic, though it is no longer especially summery…  It would be great to find out what Bethany Consentino thinks!

The usually uber-irritating ‘Not My Name’ (a hit in the hands of the bewilderingly untalented Ting Tings) gets beefed up and – naturally – improved.  The simple riff (little more than one chord) adopts a hardcore punk stance – with unavoidable metal chug, while the dumb lyric moves from sounding twee to threatening…in a fun way.  A really oddball choice, ‘He Needs Me’ (as made famous by Shelley DuVall in the oft-panned ‘Popeye’ movie), presents the first of a couple of times this release really misfires.  The slower approach combined with deliberately discordant vocals makes this incredibly hard listening all round.  If you can make it past the first minute or so, the bass sound is terrific and nearing the end, xylophonesque percussion comes as a big surprise, so it’s not a complete dead duck.  Perhaps – and this the most likely – ‘He Needs Me’ just wasn’t that good a song to start with anyway.  Let’s face it: even Fat Mike and co gave this a wide birth when putting together Me First & The Gimme Gimmes’ album of film and show tunes.

A high speed romp through the X Ray Spex classic ‘Oh Bondage, Up Yours’ takes a great trashy punk number, toughens it up and gives it a Dwarves style send off, at least musically, while – as always – the lead voice opts for a more extreme delivery.  Often cited as one of the first wave of punk’s essential cuts, thankfully VU don’t trash it.  Their sledgehammer delivery should be of huge appeal to most punk fans.  A left-field choice, the Jackson Browne-penned ‘These Days’ brings the cassette edition (yes, cassette!) to a close with a world of gang vocals.  While the arrangement is perhaps the release’s weakest overall  – something not entirely helped by the vocal approach, resembling a raucous sing-along with friends – it doesn’t necessarily sit so comfortably with the rest of the material either… Although made famous via a recording by Nico, how would Jackson feel about having been considered one of the “girls”?  He’s probably not so worried – after all, he did once forget he actually played on the Nico recording!

Released on CD, vinyl EP and cassette, each version of ‘Girls’ has a slightly different track-list  [The Cranberries’ ‘Salvation’ appears on the vinyl, Nico’s ‘These Days’ on the cassette, a Bikini Kill track on the CD], but since the key songs are duplicated, you’ll get the three best tracks whichever format you choose.  Broadly speaking,  ‘Girls’ isn’t much more than a bit of fun, but you should still try and pick up this release if you can, since the Bjork, The Ting Tings and Best Coast songs are well worth the price of admission.

December 2012