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Touché Amoré to release new ‘Is Survived By’ album in September

June 27, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Touche Amore - Is Survived By out September 24th 2013

American post-hardcore band Touché Amoré will release a new album this September in the form of ‘Is Survived By‘.

Touché Amoré entered the studio at the start of May with producer Brad Wood (Sunny Day Real Estate, Smashing Pumpkins, mewithoutYou, etc) to record their third album, and the album has now been given a September 24th release date through Deathwish.

‘Is Survived By‘ will feature 12 tracks from the band and you can watch a trailer for the new Touché Amoré album below:

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Touché Amoré

Manuel Göttsching returns to London for first time since 2000

June 27, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Manuel Göttsching - Oval Space Music and Need2Soul

Manuel Göttsching will return to London on September 5th for the first time since the year 2000. Oval Space Music and Need2Soul will be the ones to welcome the German artist back, and joining him for the night will be Henrik Schwarz and Frank Wiedemann for a first UK performance for their live act Schwarzmann.

Manuel Göttsching has been hugely influential in the development of house and
electronic music, pioneering the German electronic Krautrock music movement alongside such acts as Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream.

This show will provide a fantastic opportunity to witness Manuel Göttsching live in action, and given that it’s first show in London for 13 years, this is definitely not a show that you want to be missing if you live in the English capital.

Tickets for the event are available now at an early bird price of £15.

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Manuel Göttsching, Schwarzmann

Future Love Hangover – Sunlight Streams Electric Video

June 27, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Official video for the Future Love Hangover track ‘Sunlight Streams Electric‘. Future Love Hangover is an Australian producer doing something a little bit different with a new album format he has invented called an exposure. An exposure is a web based format that uses a 3D cube of images and video as interactive album art while the album streams in full. In order to obtain a copy of the album the viewer must listen to the entire music stream before unlocking a download at the end of playback; the concept behind this is that the music costs only time and not money.

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Future Love Hangover

Serpent & Seraph – Tears of Niviane Video

June 27, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Official video for the Serpent & Seraph single ‘Tears of Niviane‘. Serpent & Seraph is a Sacramento based female-fronted symphonic death metal band currently unsigned and looking for a record label to call home. ‘Tears of Niviane‘ is taken from the band’s forthcoming studio album ‘Under Darkened Skie‘, an album all set for release this autumn.

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Serpent & Seraph

Itch feat. Adam Lazzara – Homeless Romantic Video

June 27, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Official video for the Itch track ‘Homeless Romantic‘, featuring Adam Lazzara of Taking Back Sunday. ‘Homeless Romantic‘ is taken from Itch’s forthcoming studio album.

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Adam Lazzara, Itch, Taking Back Sunday

Midnight Conspiracy feat. Brandon Smith – Time Eraser Video

June 27, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Official video for the Midnight Conspiracy track ‘Time Eraser‘, featuring Brandon Smith from The Anix. ‘Time Eraser‘ is out now through Ultra Records.

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Brandon Smith, Midnight Conspiracy

Not Tonight Josephine to release new ‘Common Gold’ EP on July 9th

June 26, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Not Tonight Josephine

Floridian post-hardcore band Not Tonight Josephine will release new EP ‘Common Gold‘ on July 9th, and the band has now released an official lyric video for its title track.

The ‘Common Gold‘ EP is currently available to pre-order from BandCamp, and you can pre-order it from as little as $1 (you can pay more than this for the EP if you like, but $1 is the minimum pre-order price). Once you’ve pre-ordered the EP you’ll immediately be able to download title track ‘Common Gold‘, and the other four tracks from the release will then become available to you on the official release date of July 9th.

If physical releases are more your thing then you can head on over to the Not Tonight Josephine BigCartel page where you can pre-order a physical copy of the EP for $2.50.

You can take a look at the ‘Common Gold‘ lyric video below:

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Not Tonight Josephine

Escape the Fate – Ungrateful

June 26, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Escape the Fate - Ungrateful

With an explosive start in title track ‘Ungrateful’, this is definitely an album that seeks to grab your attention right from the start; Escape the Fate hits you with a heavy opening to the album in a track that blends pop and metal elements extremely strongly. There’s some chunky guitar work that should appeal to fans of heavier music, but there’s also some real sing-along lyrical lines here, a trend that continues throughout much of the album; a mix of metal venom and supreme pop sensibilities.

‘Live Fast, Die Beautiful’ is perhaps the first sign of weakness on this release; a track that seems a little too pop heavy and without enough bite to really cut through. At just under four minutes long it is one of the longer tracks on the album and just feels a little too dragged out and stagnant. The band is at its best when mixing clean vocals with more in your face aggressive growls, and with this track the balance just doesn’t seem to be quite right.

Much like ‘Live Fast, Die Beautiful’, ‘Picture Perfect’ is another track from the album that perhaps doesn’t come across as well as many of the tracks here due to its extremely soft approach. Having worked with Patrick Stump during the writing process, the band has spoken about adopting a different approach to songwriting whilst working on ‘Picture Perfect’, and this is definitely something that seems to come across here. It’s not that ‘Picture Perfect’ is a bad track as such, it just seems a bit out of place in the context of this album. Some may take the track as a welcome break from the general formula of the album, a track which demonstrates a versatility on behalf of the band that can be seen to be a strength, for me however it just feels a little disorienting as you’re expecting another great pop-metal blend, and what you actually receive here is something far softer.

‘You’re Insane’ is an example of the band playing to its strengths, a track which combines a catchy hook with superb singability, an approach that the band seems to be incredibly adept at. The instrumental approach is strong with the band obviously made up of some extremely gifted musicians, and vocally it is also clear that this is a band in possession of fantastic strength. ‘Desire’ meanwhile is another track in which the band has again got things extremely right. A track that could quite easily be a huge chart success, ‘Desire’ has an absolutely incredible sing-along chorus and enough chugging guitar energy to give it a real edge at the same time. Complete with a brilliant guitar solo and some powerful drum work which will surely have you stomping your feet to the beat, this is a track that absolutely sounds like it’s made to fill arenas.

On the standard release ‘Fire It Up’ is the album’s closing number and brings things to a decent end with a track that once again combines some hefty instrumental work with a strong mix of melody and mayhem; the chorus is once again great to sing along to, and as the last track on the album it brings things to a nice close where the band is once again playing to its strengths in a track that absolutely leaves you wanting for more. For those listening to the deluxe version of the album though you are indeed provided with more as the band presents two more tracks; ‘I Alone’ and ‘Father, Brother’. With ‘I Alone’ there’s a real Gerard Way vibe about the way in which the vocals are approached, with a chorus that really would sound entirely at home on a My Chemical Romance album. ‘Father, Brother’ meanwhile takes things back towards the formula that we’ve become accustomed to throughout the majority of the album. There’s a great bite about the chorus, and whilst the verses are much softer there’s always a great energy about the track that therefore ends the deluxe version with a fiery and satisfying finish.

The album may contain a couple of tracks that don’t really seem in keeping/up to the standard of the rest of the release, all in all ‘Ungrateful’ is definitely a very solid pop-metal album however, melding melody and aggression strongly to provide an overall sound that is extremely accessible whilst also maintaining a certain amount of fiery passion. There’s a lot to love about this album from Escape the Fate, the third album that the band has released with Craig Mabbitt as lead vocalist, and the fourth studio album from the band overall.

Rating : 3.5/5

Rich

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

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Escape the Fate

Triggerfinger – I Follow Rivers Video

June 26, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Official video for the Triggerfinger single ‘I Follow Rivers‘, a cover of the 2011 single from Swedish singer-songwriter Lykke Li. The single is released on 8th July 2013 through Dramatico.

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Triggerfinger

The Crimea’s ‘The Only Living Boy and Girl’ Available for Free Download

June 26, 2013 by Rich 1 Comment

The Crimea - Square Moon

The Crimea will release a new double album ‘Square Moon‘ at the end of July, a track from which is now available for free download.

‘Square Moon‘ is the first new album from The Crimea since ‘Secrets of the Witching Hour‘, an album which the band first released for free download to great success back in 2007, with more than 108,000 people opting to download the release.

The band is now back and ready to take on the world with their latest studio album ‘Square Moon‘ which will be released through Alcopop! Records on July 29th, and ‘The Only Living Boy and Girl‘ is the track now available for free download, a track which you can listen to and download below.

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: The Crimea

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