24 March 2009

Highbury Garage returns


Oh happy days. Finally, it's official: The Garage re-opens late June :-)

Don't believe me? SEE FOR YOURSELF

Possibly the best hardcore venue next to the Underworld, with a ceiling that used to sweat on you, nice spacey merch stand and no space between you and the bands, it's about bloody time. Sadly Terror play in London late May so will just miss this slightly more cosy option, but it still makes for a summer of other memorable moments.

CONVERGE & stuff



OH YEHHHH - IN-COMING NEW CONVERGE ALBUM! BRING IT!!!!

Check this out for a taste of things to come straight from the studio... Click here to sneak at the new album

And other stereo crushers this week's been all about...

SICK OF IT ALL: Step Down
Yes, this choice was more for the video than the music...Lesson one in 'How to dance the hardcore'
(chuckle)
ANTI-FLAG: Got The Numbers
Still gutted they couldn't play London a few weeks ago and been stuck listening to this album ever since.
ADVERSARY: Ashes of Faith
EPIC guitar solo about a minute in. EPIC.
BLOODBATH: Outnumbering The Day
Just coz it's loud and grizzly. Rarrrrrrrr!
OTEP: My Confession (Live)
A lady with attitude and neatly unique vocals.
NINE INCH NAILS: Please
I know, I know. Shhhhh! We all have our weaknesses!

22 March 2009

Rock Pub Crawl Map

So, I thought it was about time to drop the best London rock bars on a map to save folk getting lost when they've had too many ciders at a gig and can't see left turns in the dark OR, indeed, simply to send to non-metal mates when I'm trying to get them somewhere on time. Do what you do will but do it holding the horns with pride...


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18 March 2009

Cross Knee Release



Pls see left-hand pic (NB: not of me. Hell, I wish!) for an example of what I believe to be the pole dance move from heaven: The cross knee release.

Easily up there with the Chopper and Inverted Crucifix as one of the top 10 moves that make you want to learn this (er...) sport (?) due to the mad upside-down tipping and the nonchalant cross-knee attitude, it alarmed me yesterday to find it slip itself into the second lesson of our humble Level 3 class.

I mean, quite frankly, ow!!! Still, perseverance is king, and having got half way down now without holding on (or screaming I'll have you know!) I hereby promise that 4 weeks from now this inspiring little black n white number to our left will be replaced with a brand new (be it rather more dressed) photo of yours truly rocking this move. If. It. Kills. Me.

And it might :-) In which case I'll redirect us to You Tube for a laugh at all 'epic fails' in motion: http://www.youtube.com/user/razorbladeoflife

15 March 2009

36 Crazyfists & PTW



Friday the 13th is a pretty choice date for any metal band to rock the London live circuit but frustratingly this particular Electric Ballroom gig had to start and end early to allow for a 10pm club night, so timing were as follows:

Gwen Stacy – 6:45 to 7:15pm
Poison The Well – 7:35 to 8:15pm
36 Crazyfists – 8:35 to 9:35pm

Still, both main bands were on fire and the only downers of the night were a pretty unmemorable first support band and a sound issue during PTW which meant some of the choruses were lost. The rest of the band's acoustics were crystal clear and made for some hypnotic Floyd-inspired instrumental moments, but frontman Moreira's more emotional vocal parts were muddy, leaving only his screams audible. A shame for a band so focused on contrasts.
Alaskan melodic metallers 36 made up for it, though, and Brock was his usual powerful self, storming the stage with that signature hardcore stance as he pushed his unique gurgling vocal style to the limit. In the one early-bird hour they were on stage they even managed to pack in all their best tracks, a wall of death and invite a member of the audience on stage to front an entire song with the band. And after all Brock's shouting about shots it was only right to drink the night away in a few Camden pubs and new favourite snakebite haunt, The Big Red :-) Hell, who needs to feel good on a Saturday anyway...

07 March 2009

Gig Alert!

OK, so the bad news this week was Anti-Flag's injury, which stopped the guys supporting Raised Fist at the Camden Roundhouse last night :-( booo!
More details can be found here

But the good news is Protest The Hero rock the London Underworld tomorrow night and Poison The Well are down to support ex-Roadrunner / Ferret boys 36 Crazyfists on Friday at the Electric Ballroom :-) yeyyy!
Just be warned it starts at 6pm and has a 9:45pm curfew!

03 March 2009

Tripswitch & Heaven's Basement follow-up


It's kind of tough reviewing these after spending the day listening Anti-Flag and the new Adversary album...but here's goes:

Tripswitch Until
Seven fairly muddled tracks involving confused layers of unimpressive wailing, hysterical shrieks, random electronic samples, moments of forced calms and chugging guitars which lead nowhere. Chaotic and dull all at the same time, I'm not sure this will make it onto the pod. Still, if you ignore the vocalist and former bare knuckle boxer Jamie's arrest on suspicion of murder, they've had a good run of label interest, have previously recorded with Andy Sneap (Trivium, KSE, Machine Head) and had the odd tv feature and rock playlist to boast about...so maybe I'm just having a bad day.

Heaven's Basement Sampler
GREAT fun!!! Lower the shame guard and pretend you're at the front of a Thunder concert (yes, they've toured with them) dressed head to toe in skin-tight leather and head full-throttle down the road to self-indulgent oldschool sleaze-rock. WOOOOO!!! The vocals are shrill, gritty and uplifting, the guitars melodic to the last and the choruses will stick in your head for days. Pretty much all tracks are worth an ear, but Fear of Getting Off is a particularly awesome track with a gutsy guitar solo threaded throughout.
Grab your grin and ride!

PS. And now for something completely different: THE OBLIGATORY JUST-BACK-FROM-HOLIDAY POWDER VIDEO