Depeche Mode founder members to work together for first time in three decades

Depeche Mode’s Martin Gore is to work with Vince Clarke on a new project, marking the first time the pair have worked together since 1981. The new project is entitled VCMG and will release a new EP in December and a full-length album at some point during 2012. At this time, no further details are known about the album

Both Clarke and Gore were essential members of the early Depeche Mode. Clarke left the band in 1981 to persue other projects: quickly teaming up with Alison Moyet in the fairly short-lived Yazoo and releasing a one-off single with The Assembly, before forming Erasure with Andy Bell, with whom he would score a string of hit singles and albums.

Martin Gore, meanwhile was promoted to cheif songwriter with Depeche Mode. Under his leadership, the band moved away from synth pop into other rock/pop genres and achieve huge success.

Listen to a cool cover of Yazoo’s ‘Don’t Go’ in the widget on this page.

Watch a couple of clips from Clarke and Gore’s past below.

Noel Gallagher adds new dates to next year’s tour

In support of his number one album release, Noel Gallagher has announced more live shows for 2012.

With new dates now added for shows in Aberdeen and Sheffield, Gallagher will now make seven appearances in all at the following venues next February, July and September:

Aberdeen P&J Arena (February 14)
Sheffield Motorpoint Arena (19)

Edinburgh Edinburgh Castle (July 17)

Bournemouth BIC (September 4)
Liverpool Echo Arena (6)
Cardiff Motorpoint Arena (9)
Nottingham Capital FM Arena (10)

Ministry to release new album in March

Industrial legends Ministry have announced their new album will be released before Easter 2012.

Entitled ‘Relapse’,  the disc is the band’s twelfth studio album and their first since 2007’s ‘The Last Sucker’.

Joining mainman Al Jourgensen this time around are Prong’s Tommy Victor, Soulfly/Static X drummer Tony Campos and Rigor Mortis man Mike Scaccia.

At this time, no official track listing has been revealed, although Jourgensen expects the album will be released at some point in March 2012.

DEAD GIVEAWAYS – Underneath Everything

At the beginning of 2011, Dead Giveaways released their debut EP.  Across four songs, the Washington based band showcased a great energy, promising better things for their upcoming full-length release.   ‘Underneath Everything’ – that full length – features thirteen high-speed punky romps, and  if it’s high octane thrashiness you’re after, with its tales of partying, infidelity, partying, girls, booze and more partying, this should make an impression.

First off, the general edge to the band’s music, coupled with Aaron Moses’s slightly ragged vocal style, puts this firmly in the punk category as opposed to pop-punk.  Also, even though the band big up the rock ‘n’ roll elements in their sound, they’re not always as pronounced as they could be (unlike The Computers’ full-length for example).  With these elements combined, what we do have on our hands is a great high-energy disc and on numbers like ‘All Right Tonight’ and ‘The Best Thing’, the band proves they’re a force to be reckoned with.  Both numbers are straight up punk delivered with some simple but distinctive guitar leads, which recall moments from The Queers and Screeching Weasel back catalogues.  That should be enough to reel some of you in for a listen…

‘Right Now’ combines the speed of The Queers during their ‘Beat Off’ days with another infectious guitar riff which also echoes the best work of that band, while fusing it with a slightly more ragged lead voice.  As such, it doesn’t stretch the band’s talents, but is ultimately very enjoyable.  ‘The Devil On My Shoulder’ has a punk intensity, but hiding behind a wall of guitars is what’s essentially a bar-room country hoe-down played at breakneck speed.  A tale of cheating on your girlfriend is dressed up with fist-in-your-face subtlety and a sloppy guitar solo.  Joe Deal is a shining light behind the wall of sound; his fast bass runs – often very clear in the mix – save this tune from being one of the band’s more ordinary offerings.

‘Hell Yeah’ takes the power of numbers like ‘The Best Thing’ and injects a little rock ‘n’ roll edge, while never quite reaching the heights of punk ‘n’ roll.  There’s a definite influence from Supersuckers, and here, Dead Giveaways’ penchant for simple, infectious hooks is as subtle as a brick, making this one of many standouts.  Likewise, the hook from ‘Love Song’ is purposely designed to annoy and entertain in equal measure with its repeated line of “I want sex tonight!”  Musically, it’s yet another no-nonsense punky thrasher that’s a definite winner.  Originally featured on the band’s EP, ‘Dear Liver/9 Shots’ fuses punk with a hint of old style country (surely another influence from Tucson’s Supersuckers) and that drunken country vibe comes across stronger on the first half of this number than anywhere else on the release.  ‘Dear Liver’ acts as an intro sounding like an old scratchy record, while ‘9 Shots’ is another slice of punk with a slight influence from a country stomp.  While it could be described as great fun, chances are you’ll have heard something similar from a NOFX album in the past. Originality aside, the band are on form once more, with Matt Jones’s drumming sounding tight and furious…and yes, if you came hoping for another shout-along chorus, you’re not going to feel short-changed.

No decent punk album is complete without a cover tune, and ‘Underneath Everything’ is no exception.  While not an especially original choice (having already been tackled by fellow punks Humble Gods and ska-pop-punk band Dance Hall Crashers), Tom Petty’s ‘American Girl’ gets another airing here.  What it lacks in inspiration it makes up for with sheer speed, since Dead Giveaways hammer through it as fast as they can: the twin guitars of Erik Gidney and Aaron Moses buzz away, while Jones’s drums and Deal’s rumbling bass provides most of the power.  The brilliance of Petty’s composition seems to shine no matter who’s in the driving seat and this is no exception, especially once these guys soften up for the bridge section… File under “inessential, but fun”.

With regard to musical tightness, Dead Giveaways mightn’t always be as consistent as some, but they have a great energy and their gift for penning infectious choruses constantly wins out.  Though it’s not a perfect album by any means, ‘Underneath Everything’ comes loaded with enough hooks to make it a punk disc that’s well worth investigating.

October 2011

Supercharger release new video

Copenhagen band Supercharger have released a new video for their track ‘Rise & Fall’. The song comes from the band’s second full-length album ‘That’s How We Roll’ which was released back in March 2011.

Over the past three years the band has toured Europe several times, including support slots with D.A.D. and Nashville Pussy, building up a strong following in the process. Watch ‘Rise & Fall’ below.