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The Melodic – One Day (Asaf Avidan Cover) Video

June 30, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Official video for The Melodic’s cover of Asaf Avidan’s ‘One Day / Reckoning Song‘. The Melodic released their debut EP ‘On My Way‘ via Anti- on June 24th. This video is directed by Nye Williams.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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Stolen Babies – Second Sleep Video

June 30, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Official video for the Stolen Babies track ‘Second Sleep‘, taken from the band’s ‘Naught‘ studio album which is out now through No Comment Records. The video was directed by Ilan Sharone.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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Dance a la Plage – Electric Concentric Video

June 29, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Official video for the Dance a la Plage track ‘Electric Concentric‘, the lead single from from the band’s ‘Flying High‘ EP which was released on June 17th.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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Drop Goblin releases new ‘Voodoo’ Single

June 29, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Drop Goblin

Dubbed as “EDM’s Neighborhood Punk Ass”, Drop Goblin released a new single this week as ‘Voodoo‘ dropped via Ultragore Recordings.

With a background in metal and hardcore, Drop Goblin has a dark approach to dance music, a metalstep sound that should definitely appeal to fans of the genre with his bass heavy approach.

You can listen to Drop Goblin’s ‘Voodoo‘ single below, as well as an electro remix of the track by Wonkap.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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AFI Signs With Republic Records

June 29, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

AFI Logo

Californian punk rock band AFI has signed to Republic Records and will release a ninth studio album this September.

Lead singer Davey Havok had the following to say about the news:

We are thrilled to be joining the Republic family for the release of our ninth record. We’ve spent over two years realizing this album and could not be more excited to share it with all.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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Forever the Sickest Kids – J.A.C.K.

June 29, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Forever the Sickest Kids - J.A.C.K.

‘J.A.C.K.’ is the third studio album from Forever the Sickest Kids, the band’s first album through Fearless Records and the first studio release since the departure of keyboardist Kent Garrison and guitarist Marc Stewart, both of whom left the band in 2011.

Forever the Sickest Kids is a band that has flattered to deceive a little in the past; some of the bands tracks have sounded absolutely huge and offered much potential for the future, often the band has seemed to play it a bit too safe, however, with inoffensive pop-punk songs that can at times be a little on the flat side. With the first three tracks of ‘J.A.C.K.’, Forever the Sickest Kids once again seems guilty of keeping things a little too simple with three tracks that fail to really get the ball rolling. ‘Chin Up Kid’, ‘Keep Calm and Don’t Let Me Go’, and ‘Nice to Meet You’ are all reasonable pop-punk efforts, there’s just no real wow factor however and the beginning of the album therefore leaves you wondering if the quality is ever going to improve. Thankfully, when track four comes around it appears to be a bit of a game changer as you’re then greeted with ‘Nikki’, a track that was co-written with Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy fame. With its swirling synth sounds and incredibly impressive chorus, ‘Nikki’ is the first track on the album that really begins to make you think that this latest album from Forever the Sickest Kids might stretch beyond mediocrity. With ‘Ritalin (Born In America)’ the band then seems to blend in a bit of a fun. vibe, something that they do pretty well in a track that continues the turnaround; it’s a little bit different and shakes things up nicely with its blend of pop-punk and indie pop.

After the success of switching things up a bit with ‘Ritalin (Born In America)’, ‘Kick It!’ takes things back to the pop-punk formula, a bouncy little number that then leads nicely into next track ‘Playing With Fire’. With a chorus that really gets lodged in your mind, ‘Playing With Fire’ is a track that could easily be an extremely successful single; it’s accessible, infectious, and just a track that really gets you smiling when listening. If ‘Ritalin (Born In America)’ was a little bit different though, then your expectations are really thrown a curveball with the next track ‘Count On Me (For Nothing)’, a track that’s like absolutely nothing else on the album. With backing vocals towards the end of the track that sound almost gospel, ‘Count On Me (For Nothing)’ is a track that listeners are either going to really love or really hate; it’s so far removed from the rest of the album that it really does take you by surprise, and Forever the Sickest Kids fans will likely either see this as an impressive display of versatility or a step a little too far outside of the band’s expected sound.

Next up is ‘La La Lainey’, an absolute slice of powerpop that’s without doubt one of the most memorable songs on the album. ‘La La Lainey’ is such an uplifting piece of music to listen to, a superb song for the summer that’d definitely be a great track to listen to whilst the sun’s shining down on you. Such is the quality of ‘La La Lainey’ though that when it comes to an end you’re immediately disappointed, especially as ‘My Friends Save Me’ kicks in and suffers from the same disappointing generic nature that the beginning of the album suffers from. It’s not a bad song as such, just a little on the bland side and therefore a bit of a shock to the system to go from the great energy of ‘La La Lainey’ to the relative flatness of ‘My Friends Save Me’.

With final track ‘Cross My Heart’, Forever the Sickest Kids ensures that the album doesn’t end on a sour note as another track is offered up that has plenty to appreciate about it. During the chorus there’s an auto-tune effect on certain words that’s a little off-putting, all in all it’s definitely a solid effort from the band however, a track that rounds the album off nicely and ensures that the ‘J.A.C.K.’ album ends on a positive.

‘J.A.C.K.’ is another album from Forever the Sickest Kids where despite a number of impressive tracks, overall the album lacks consistency and falters a little too often with a number of extremely forgettable offerings. It’s very much a hit and miss affair with the band probably disappointing as much as it pleases at times. Despite the negatives, there’s enough here to suggest that Forever the Sickest Kids is a band more than capable of penning a fantastic pop-punk album in the future, and with studio album number four we may just see something rather special from the band. ‘J.A.C.K.’ is not a great pop-punk album, it does feature a number of very good tracks from Forever the Sickest Kids, however, and for that reason it’s therefore an album that fans of pop-punk music should seek to listen to at least the once.

Rating : 3/5

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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Sonya Titus’ ‘Now’ single available for Free Download

June 29, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Sonya Titus

Houston-born singer-songwriter Sonya Titus has recently signed with Red Dragon Records, and her current single ‘Now‘ is presently available for free download, the title track from her debut album for which the release date is yet to be confirmed.

Titus’ next single ‘Love Transfusion‘ is due out on September 30th, the final track on her album containing lyrical content about letting go of a relationship not quite right and moving on.

Sonya Titus is definitely a name to watch out for in the future, and if you’d like to take a listen to the sort of thing you can expect from her debut then you can listen to/download her ‘Now‘ single below.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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Exclusive: Stream Stonehouse’s ‘Freedom Grains’

June 28, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Stonehouse

We’re pleased to share an exclusive stream with you today of ‘Freedom Grains‘ from Welsh blues rockers Stonehouse, taken from the band’s ‘Junction‘ debut album.

At the start of June we announced that Stonehouse had made the title track from their ‘Junction‘ album available for free download and enthused that their debut album was well worth taking a listen to, so we’re now very proud to be able to exclusively share with you another great track from the band in the form of ‘Freedom Grains‘.

The band’s vocalist/bassist Colin Roberts had the following to say about the track:

Everyone has a yearning for freedom. Whether you live democratically, oppressively or otherwise, the yearning is there. Freedom on any scale, from the work place, a relationship, life even. It comes in many guises. Speech, love and even death are popular concepts of freedom. I wrote this one when I became aware that time doesn’t hang around for anyone (took me a long while to realise this concept!!). We typically fill the spaces in our lives with the things that we eventually try to break free from. We invented time as we know it, the measurable objective that ticks away. We labelled it. In doing so our awareness of freedom becomes a little chocked, strangulated. Time is running out, we must rush, quick before it closes.

You can stream Stonehouse’s ‘Freedom Grains‘ below:

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo touring the UK in October/November

June 28, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo - Dear River

Fresh from releasing fourth studio album ‘Dear River‘ on July 8th, Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo will embark upon a mammoth tour of the UK throughout October/November, taking in a number of venues across the UK including the incredible Shepherds Bush Empire in London.

This huge UK tour will provide fans with an excellent opportunity to hear some of the tracks from the ‘Dear River‘ album on the live circuit, an album that we absolutely loved here at Alt-UK.

The following is a full list of the tour dates that Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo have planned throughout October/November.

October
10th – The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen
11th – The Arch Inn, Ullapool
12th – Ironworks, Inverness
13th – Oran Mor, Glasgow
15th – Komedia, Brighton
16th – Shepherds Bush Empire, London
17th – Blackfriars Priory, Gloucester
18th – The Globe, Cardiff
20th – The Musician, Leicester
21st – Artrix, Bromsgrove
22nd – St John’s Church, Oxford
23rd – The Apex, Bury St Edmunds
25th – Open, Norwich
26th – Folk Festival, North Dorset

November
7th – St Philips Church, Salford
8th – Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal
9th – Cluny 2, Newcastle
10th – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
11th – Junction 2, Cambridge
13th – Discovery Centre, Winchester
14th – Phoenix, Exeter
15th – Plaza Suite, Sevenoaks
16th – St Mary-in-the-Castle, Hastings
17th – Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth
19th – Glee Club, Birmingham
20th – Greystones, Sheffield
21st – Floral Pavilion, New Brighton
22nd – Folk House, Bristol

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo – Dear River

June 28, 2013 by Rich 1 Comment

Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo - Dear River

‘Dear River’ is the fourth studio album from Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo, an eleven track studio album which marks their first release through Linn Records. With its beautiful mix of classical, rock, country and folk, this is an album that will undoubtedly appeal to many and should surely increase the reputation of Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo hugely.

Right from the opening number and title track ‘Dear River’, the vocals of Emily Barker really strike you here and the instrumental presence of The Red Clay Halo is also absolutely sublime. Vocally Emily Barker has a great amount to offer and with the instrumental backing of Anna Jenkins, Gill Sandell, and Jo Silverston, a sublimely soothing sound is provided that is at all times an absolute delight to listen to. Sometimes you find yourself lost in the vocals of Emily Barker, at other times it’s the instrumental side of things that grabs your attention however and has you deep in thought as you take in this all female group’s fantastic talent.

In 2012 Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo performed with Frank Turner at the Olympics Opening Ceremony, and listening to this album it’s not hard to tell why the group was chosen to perform at such a high profile event. ‘Dear River’ is an album that grabs you right from the start and has you absolutely gripped throughout with its vocal delight and instrumental excellence. Regardless of your musical tastes, this is an album that everyone can surely appreciate for its sheer display of musical beauty. There’s the energetic appeal of ‘Tuesday’, the simply delicious ‘Everywhen’, the haunting nature of ‘Ghost Narrative’; at every turn there’s something a little bit different but in every way as compelling to listen to here.

With final track ‘The Blackwood’, Emily Barker showcases the extent of her talent as a vocalist, filling the first 30 seconds of the track with her voice alone before the rest of the band is brought in. It’s hard not to be impressed with the strength and power with which she opens the track; there’s no doubting the ability of the instrumental aspects of the Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo sound, with this track though you really appreciate just how engaging Emily Barker is as a vocalist and the ability that she has to grab you with her incredible vocal tone.

‘Dear River’ is an album that everyone should seek to listen to at least the once, its quality demands that you shouldn’t really stop there, but listening to it at least once is definitely an absolute must. Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo impress greatly throughout the entirety of this album, conveying a variety of moods and messages in an eleven track album release that’s definitely a testament to their strength and ability as musicians. It’s a rich album that you can get plenty out of when listening, there’s so much to appreciate and admire here and plenty to enjoy about the way in which Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo go about their music. ‘Dear River’ is a studio album that’s definitely not one to be missed.

Rating : 4.5/5

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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