Therapy?: New video from 2012 album

Irish rockers Therapy? have released an official video for ‘Living In The Shadow of the Terrible Thing’, a track taken from their upcoming album.

The band’s new full length, ‘A Brief Crack of Light’ is scheduled for release on February 6th 2012 and details can be found here.

Fans can catch Therapy? live on a double headline tour with ragga-metal heroes Skindred in April (Details here)

Van Halen: ‘Tattoo’ video released

The first single from Van Halen’s long awaited album ‘A Different Kind of Truth’ has been revealed.

‘Tattoo’ represents the first material from the band’s much-hyped reunion with original frontman David Lee Roth. The video can be seen below.

‘A Different Kind of Truth’, the first all new Van Halen album since their 1998 flop ‘Van Halen III’ featuring Gary Cherone*, is the first full album to be recorded with Roth on board since their career-defining ‘1984’.

Official track listing:

01. Tattoo
02. She’s The Woman
03. You and Your Blues
04. China Town
05. Blood and Fire
06. Bullethead
07. As Is
08. Honeybabysweetiedoll
09. The Trouble With Never
10. Outta Space
11. Stay Frosty
12. Big River
13. Beats Workin’

‘A Different Kind of Truth’ is released via Interscope Records on February 7th in the US and a day earlier in the UK.

*For those who still believe that Cherone’s short tenure in Van Halen was an unmitigated disaster, think again. If not for that, the world would have been denied this classic, classic clip. (For those not patient enough to watch the whole thing, the fun starts at approximately 1:45)

City Reign: upcoming live dates

Alternative rock band City Reign have a handful of gigs upcoming in January and February.

The Mancunian band will be appearing at the following venues:

JANUARY
20th – The Old Blue Last, Shoreditch, London – Fan The Fire Magazine Night
23rd – Thirsty Scholar, Manchester
FEBRUARY
23rd – Trof Fallowfield – Popular Company Night
28th – The Ruby Lounge, Manchester – Supporting The Birthday Suit (featuring Rod Jones of Idlewild)

The band’s debut EP ‘Numbers For Street Names’ was released in November and you can see their video for ‘Making Plans’ below.

Tom Jones 7″ to be released by Third Man Records

Welsh legend Tom Jones is to have two new songs released via Jack White’s Third Man Records.

Jones recorded a new version of ‘Jezebel’ and a cover of Howlin’ Wolf’s ‘Evil’ during a session at White’s Nashville Studio. It is said the recordings will see release as a 7″, but as yet, no release date has been set.

The 7″ will likely be released as part of White’s ‘Blues Club’ series, which in 2011 featured a 7″ of Jack White collaborating with the supposedly controversial* Insane Clown Posse**.

*There’s nothing controversial about a couple of middle aged blokes in clown-face stomping up and down spouting misogynistic tat. It’s just sad. Also, there’s nothing insane about spraying teenage boys with soda pop.
** Surely it requires more than two people to make a ‘posse’?

Bob Weston: 1 November 1947 – 3 January 2012

Ex Fleetwood Mac guitarist Bob Weston passed away on Tuesday January 3rd after suffering an internal gastric haemorrhage and cirrhosis of the liver.

Weston played with Fleetwood Mac as second guitarist in 1972, appearing on their ‘Penguin’ and ‘Mystery To Me’ albums, both of which were released in the US in 1973. His work with the band is often overlooked, since neither of the albums on which Weston appeared received a UK release at the time, appearing only as reissues after the band’s big 1975 comeback with Lindsey Buckhingham and Stevie Nicks.

As two of the best albums released during Mac’s “wilderness” period, Weston’s contribution to the band should not be overlooked, especially since he contributed both great playing and occasional writing. This is especially true of ‘Penguin’ which stands among the band’s best releases.

Weston’s tenure within Fleetwood Mac was relatively short. During a tour for ‘Mystery To Me’, it emerged that he was having an affair with Mick Fleetwood’s wife, Jenny.

Although it is for his work with Fleetwood Mac Weston is best remembered, he went on to record with Steve Marriott’s All Star Band, before making three solo records of his own – the last of which, ‘There’s a Heaven’, was released as a private pressing in 1999.