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Alkaline Trio – Stupid Kid Video

June 4, 2010 by Rich Leave a Comment


‘Stupid Kid‘ was the first released single from Alkaline Trio’s ‘From Here to Infirmary‘ album back in 2001. The single reached number 53 here in the UK and was played heavily on UK music channels such as Kerrang! and P-Rock.

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Alkaline Trio

Official Statement Released Regarding Slam Dunk South

June 3, 2010 by Rich 1 Comment

Ben Ray, promoter of the Slam Dunk Festival, has released an official statement regarding the situation at this year’s Slam Dunk Festival at Hertfordshire University. The statement reads as follows:

Thank you everyone for attending the Slam Dunk Festivals – North & South, their pre parties, Slam Dunk By The Sea, Slam Dunk Scotland, and Slam Dunk vs Shakedown. We’d also like to thank all the bands that played across all the stages and events, as well as all the sponsors.

All the events were great and the vast majority of the feedback has been amazing! Everything ran smoothly apart from the one incident at Slam Dunk Festival South in Hatfield.

First of all we would like to profusely apologise to anyone that experienced access issues at this event. We have spent the last 3 days reading various message boards, forums, reading emails and messages, to establish the problems that people encountered.

Up until approximately 6:30pm the traffic between the venues had been flowing freely, but at that point the rain started coming down harder so a lot of people headed indoors. At the same time a band had just finished in the main room, which started to empty out. With a large of people trying to go downstairs and a large number of people coming towards them the two met and the area that fed a number of the venues ground to a standstill.

This incident was the catalyst that started it all and which took too long to recover from. The primary concern was health and safety so that’s why the numbers to this area were limited for a period of time that was unnecessarily long. Thankfully there were no injuries and everyone was kept safe.

Slam Dunk Festival prides itself as being one of the best value festivals in the UK so we cannot stress enough that the event was not oversold as some people were claiming. Like any festival, the capacity is not worked out on any one area, and unfortunately no one can be guaranteed access to see any one particular band. We accept that during the certain times it looked like there were a lot more people trying to get into one particular stage because the queues had become joined and it became hard to separate them out to get people to where they wanted to go. This eventually did happen and the majority of the people did get into see the acts that they wanted.

We accept that there are some people that didn’t get in to see one or more bands that they were there to see, and we apologise for this again. We also know that a lot more people were inconvenienced in some way such as lengthy queues but the majority of people did have a good time and got to see many bands. It was the first time we had run the event at the venue, and although various health and safety checks and planning had been carried out, the problem of a sudden downpour was not thought of such a serious issue.

The fact that the Leeds event ran without any problems is a testament to the fact that this event can work in a similar venue, although the weather was better and all the stages were indoors.

Slam Dunk Festival has grown over the years from a little club night in Leeds up to what we did this weekend and while we know that a small number of people are going to be left very unhappy, we can only ask that they give us another chance to prove that this event can work and we will spend the next 12 months planning to ensure nothing like this can happen again.

Thankyou for your understanding

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Slam Dunk Festival

Four Year Strong Announces Plans to Release ‘Enemy of the World’ Special Edition

June 3, 2010 by Rich Leave a Comment


Heading out on the Warped Tour from June through August, Four Year Strong will be celebrating playing the festival by releasing a special edition version of its ‘Enemy of the World‘ studio album.

‘Enemy of the World‘ was originally released in March, from June 25th through to August 2nd however there will be a special edition available featuring a number of additional tracks. With acoustic versions of ‘Tonight We Feel Alive (On a Saturday)‘, ‘Wasting Time (Eternal Summer)‘, ‘Find My Way Back‘, and ‘One Step At A Time‘ all set for inclusion on the updated release, the band will also be adding an entirely new track in ‘Bad News Bearz‘ and there’s therefore plenty of reason to get your hands on the special edition album whilst it’s available.

Four Year Strong is currently in the UK having played a number of shows since arriving in the country on March 28th, and will soon be jetting off to play the Powerfest in Amsterdam as well as a couple of shows in Germany and France with Fireworks and The Wonder Years.

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Four Year Strong

Rancid – Poison Video

June 3, 2010 by Rich Leave a Comment


We’re taking a trip back to 2000 today as Rancid’s ‘Poison‘ video has been dug up and found its way onto Youtube. It’s only a short one, despite being a decade old though this is a track that still sounds fresh today, and it definitely feels good to be reminded of where the band was at 10 years ago.

Rich

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

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Bad Religion Enters the Studio to Begin Work on Studio Album Number Fifteen

June 2, 2010 by Rich Leave a Comment


Bad Religion
is a band that has been impressing us with its music for more than three decades now, and to celebrate the fantastic milestone of staying together for more than 30 years; the band has now announced that it has entered the studio to record its fifteenth studio album.

Joe Barresi (Queens Of The Stone Age, Tool) will once again be in charge of production duties, and the band is now ready to put 16 songs to record for release on the as yet untitled fifteenth Bad Religion studio album.

It’s been three years since the release of ‘New Maps of Hell’ so it’s therefore very welcome news that the band will be releasing a new studio album soon, and there will no doubt be many hoping that Bad Religion will be able to get the album out there through Epitaph before the turn of the year.

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Bad Religion

Charlotte Gainsbourg – Time of the Assassins Video

June 2, 2010 by Rich Leave a Comment


Charlotte Gainsbourg has her first ever UK performance coming up on June 22nd as she’s set to play the Shepherds Bush Empire, and you can get a taste of what to expect by watching this promotional video for her ‘Time of the Assassins‘ single. Gainsbourg is also set to make an appearance at the Lattitude Festival on the 18th of July, and ‘Time of the Assassins‘ can be found on her ‘IRM‘ studio album.

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Charlotte Gainsbourg

We Are The Ocean September/October Tour Dates

June 2, 2010 by Rich Leave a Comment


Hassle Records’ We Are The Ocean will be hitting the road at the end of September for the Cutting Our Teeth Tour 2010, starting with a date at Southampton’s Joiners venue. From there the band will then progress on to play at the Tunbridge Wells Forum as they go on to play a total of 20 dates throughout the month of October.

Having seen the band live in action at the Slam Dunk Festival recently, we can most definitely say that We Are The Ocean is a band that comes highly recommended by Alt-UK, and we would most definitely suggest that you head along to see the band at least once on this tour.

The following is a full list of the tour dates that We Are The Ocean has planned for the Cutting Our Teeth Tour throughout September/October:

September
30th – Joiners, Southampton

October
1st – Forum, Tunbridge Wells
2nd – Aru, Cambridge
4th – Academy 2, Oxford
5th – Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff
6th – White Rabbit, Plymouth
7th – Cavern, Exeter
8th – Orange Box, Yeovil
9th – Academy 2, Liverpool
11th – Fibbers, York
12th – Corporation, Sheffield
13th – Cockpit, Leeds
14th – Academy 2, Newcastle
15th – Warehouse, Aberdeen
17th – Cathouse, Glasgow
18th – Academy 3, Manchester
19th – Academy 2, Birmingham
21st – Waterfront, Norwich
22nd – Kings College, London
23rd – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham
24th – Arts Centre, Colchester

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: We Are The Ocean

We Are The Ocean – God Damn Good Video

June 2, 2010 by Rich Leave a Comment


This is the official video for We Are The Ocean’s ‘God Damn Good‘, a track taken from the band’s 2008 ‘We Are The Ocean‘ EP. The EP was limited to a run of 1000 copies and sold out within one day.

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: We Are The Ocean

We Are The Ocean – Nothing Good Has Happened Yet Video

June 2, 2010 by Rich Leave a Comment


Promotional video for the We Are The Ocean track ‘Nothing Good Has Happened Yet‘, taken from the band’s 2008 ‘We Are The Ocean‘ EP. ‘Nothing Good Has Happened Yet‘ was the band’s debut download single and this video was directed by Lawrence Hardy.

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: We Are The Ocean

Rolo Tomassi – Oh, Hello Ghost Video

June 1, 2010 by Rich Leave a Comment


An interesting video for Rolo Tomassi’s ‘Oh Hello Ghost‘, the opening track from the band’s 2008 ‘Hysterics‘ debut album. The ‘Hysterics‘ album received positive reviews from the likes of Kerrang, Metal Hammer, and Rock Sound, as well as a perfect score from Thrash Hits.

Rich

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Rolo Tomassi

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