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Official video for the Gay For Johnny Depp track ‘Suckcess‘.
Official video for the Funeral For A Friend track ‘Front Row Seats To The End of The World‘, taken from the ‘Welcome Home Armageddon’ studio album which is all set for release in March.
Official video for the Yo Video track ‘Fool‘.

With the lead singer of Manchester’s Daywalkers on vocal duty, Tek-One took to the Islington Academy stage to blast through a number of tracks both old and new.
In a strong set that was packed full of energy, Tek-One most definitely had a lot to offer with this gig, and those that attended the show certainly seemed to leave with a smile on their faces. There was quite a mix of support bands that included We Die Tonight, LightsGoBlue, and Daywalkers, whilst We Die Tonight seemed an odd choice of support band however, LightsGoBlue and Daywalkers both put on strong sets and warmed the crowd up nicely for the emergence of Tek-One. With their mixing of reggae, drum and bass, rap, metal, and punk, Daywalkers was a band that made me think a little of fellow Manchester outfit Sonic Boom Six, whilst also of Rage Against the Machine. Daywalkers certainly offered up a strong set, and it was therefore good to see when the band’s singer once again took to the stage to join up with Tek-One. As for LightsGoBlue, they’re a fun pop punk inspired synth driven two-piece; they put on a good show, and their energy and passion for creating music is most definitely there for all to see with their live show.
When attending a live dubstep show you don’t necessarily except a pit, Tek-One most certainly brought the pit however, with the busy Islington crowd going mental as the band cracked through its set. With the crowd’s eagerness to mosh, it was no surprise that the Bring Me The Horizon mix went down well, and it seemed that there wasn’t a soul in the venue that wasn’t moving to the music.
2010 has been a big year for Tek-One, and more can surely be exprected heading into 2011.

The Camden Barfly was nice and busy for this Time Out London Sessions show; the audience sure looked the part and it was now up to the bands to make sure that this night was a success.
First up was Paper Crows, a minimalist London two-piece consisting of vocalist Emma Panas and keyboardist Duncan McDougall. Paper Crows provided a pleasant sound with their set, performing a number of smartly put together tracks and warming the crowd up nicely for headline act Clock Opera. Emma Panas’ vocals really did go down well, and Paper Crows was able to set the scene for a night packed full of hugely entertaining music.
Although the headline act, interestingly up second was another London based band in the form of Clock Opera. With great applause after every track played, Clock Opera was clearly able to impress its London crowd, and there were no doubt many that went home afterwards and downloaded the band’s new single ‘Once And For All’, released through Kitsune on the day of the gig. With every track the band had a lot to offer here, and it wasn’t hard to work out why Clock Opera had been chosen to headline. Tall Ships was still to come, the bar had been set incredibly high by Clock Opera however, and it was always going to be hard for Tall Ships to try and top the Clock Opera performance; clearly a large number of those in attendance decided that this was an impossible feat and chose to end their night after Clock Opera, this was most definitely a mistake though as Tall Ships is a high quality band with a great amount to offer with its live show. Clock Opera put on an undeniably excellent show at the Barfly and I’d very much be interested in seeing the band again in the future, Tall Ships was up next though and there was therefore no chance that I’d be heading for the exit quite yet.
Clock Opera vocalist Guy Conelly had many admirers to attend to once the band’s set was over; there were plenty of people hanging around to get a chance to chat to the man and he certainly seemed extremely appreciative of their support and pleased to talk to them. Clock Opera is a band that I’ll be expecting to hear a lot more from in the future and I wouldn’t be in the least bit surprised if they were to bag a major recording contract sooner or later; be sure to check out this band live if you get the opportunity as you’re extremely unlikely to be left disappointed.
So last but by no means least, it was time for Falmouth’s Tall Ships to take to the stage. Kicking off their set with ‘Plate Tectonics’ from the recently released ‘There Is Nothing But Chemistry Here’ EP, Tall Ships put on an extremely powerful show for the seriously diminished Barfly crowd. Many may have left after Clock Opera, Tall Ships sure made sure that those that stuck around were rewarded for doing so however, blasting through a very impressive half hour set that was packed full of quality material. Tall Ships is most definitely a band that knows how to impress with its mathcore sound; switching instruments multiple times throughout the set, the bands three members offered much with this show, putting smiles on the faces of those in attendance and ensuring that this Time Out London night ended on a high.
From start to finish this was a gig that pleased; all three bands very much did their job, for me though it was most definitely Clock Opera and Tall Ships that made the evening special. Both of these bands are ones to watch out for I feel, and heading into the future I very much believe that big things should be expected from both of them.
The official video for the fun. single ‘Walking the Dog‘. fun. is in the UK from November 8th to November 20th in support of Paramore on the Atlantic Records band’s arena tour. B.O.B. is also appearing on the tour.
Having formed in 2006 from members of Dopamine, Adequate Seven, and Pete’s Sake, Attack! Attack! is a band that has come a very long way since the early days of its coming together. The band’s eponymous debut album was released in 2008, the track ‘You and Me’ from the album was included on the popular video game Guitar Hero 5 in 2009, and in 2010 the band has now released its second studio album through Hassle Records. Attack! Attack!’s profile has quickly risen, and in ‘The Latest Fashion’ the band has now released an album which sends out a very strong message that you should definitely believe the hype that surrounds this Welsh rock band.
Starting with ‘Everyone Knows’, the band here begins as it means to go on with a powerful little rock track which sets the mood nicely for the rest of the album. Neil Starr’s vocals here come across incredibly well on record, the guitar work is strong, and there’s a real sense here that Attack! Attack! is a band with a huge amount to offer. Gentler moments are offered with tracks such as ‘Best Mistake’ and closing anthem ‘No Tomorrow’, when it wants to the band can really hit hard with its music however, and you therefore find on this release a number of high energy, fantastic fun rock tracks.
Attack! Attack! is a band that is without doubt made up of very talented musicians; the band’s sound is tight, all four members clearly know what they’re doing when it comes to creating catchy rock, and we’re here treated to a very fine eleven track album offering. ‘Blood On My Hands’ and ‘Latest Fashion’ are two very different tracks here; the first emphasising the bands gentler sound whilst the latter demonstrates their power, both tracks are fine examples of the creative excellence that this band is capable of however, and these are two tracks that are most definitely well worth listening to. All eleven songs included here deserve to be heard truth be told, there’s nothing here that doesn’t put a smile on the face and I’m sure that this is an album that will go down extremely well with many.
2010 could well be a big year for Attack! Attack!; ‘The Latest Fashion’ is likely to be the best album to come out of South Wales for a good while to come, and if you’re looking for a new rock record to listen to then you could definitely do a lot worse than picking up this one.
Label: Hassle Records
Release Date: September 27th 2010
The official video for the Enter Shikari single ‘Destabilise‘, available as a digital download and limited edition coloured 7” vinyl also.