Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Listen to the new album Gallows with Wade McNeil

There was much uncertainty and many questions about the future of Gallows. And for good reason: without the charismatic Frank Carter on board the ship, all seemed to sense it was going to be less. Luckily the Watford were ready and got to sign Wade McNeil, consolidated Alexisonfire singer who has helped an LP Gallows premiere the powerful sea. It's called "Gallows" (originality alive!) Has been produced, mixed and mastered by Thomas Mitchener and Steve Sears (Spycatcher) and can be heard in streaming from now through the web of NME.

The compact drops like a real scourge hardcoreta that will delight fans of more aggressive rock and wild. Especially addictive we thought the theme that closes the compact ('Cross of Lorraine'), Wade piece that tears with his voice almost every second that compose it. Speaking about the album, the band has been clear: "did the LP so that would define the Gallows today. It is the first of many releases that come from the hand of Venn Records, our label. This is how to laugh in the face of those who were actually just finished when we were warming up. "

And why do not lack for the latter claim. Carter may no longer be with them but Gallows is life so long as it is shown in the vibrant 'Outside Art'.

Friday, September 7, 2012

The Vaccines, more refreshing than ever in 'Aftershave Ocean'



If ye could already read our review on "Come of Age" will know that the latest album from The Vaccines we love it. The British have managed to create a sonic aura that envelops the entire disk, always retaining that refreshing hoot how well defined to Londoners. The LP has many themes that we like but there is one in particular that amuses us specially. It is entitled 'Aftershave Ocean' and shows you the best, and most delicate guitar riffs from the creators of "What Did You Expect From The Vaccines?".

Tomorrow I will post an interview I did in these last days to Pete Robertson of The Vaccines. Among some points to discuss, the battery dropped some details concerning this great subject. "'Ocean Aftershave' was born from a silhouette guitarrera who composed Freddie, and that came from an idea of Justin raised letter on a 'sea of ​​aftershave' and the concept of 'get from the air'. The content is about seeing the world as it is and not mask the bad things with a surface layer of positivity. "

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

The (well-deserved) break and the next album by Florence + The Machine



We knew this moment was coming, Florence Welch, soul (and thinking mind) of Florence + The Machine has confirmed it will take a break for about 12 months before immersing yourself in the process of creating his third studio album. Talking to Spinner the singer has made clear one thing: the next job has begun to take shape in his head. "I've been thinking a lot about it. In fact I've made ​​a whole album in my head. "

Leaving aside the phenomenon Adele, Florence + The Machine has been the British music boom of the past two years. "Lungs" marked the birth of the creative potential of Florence Welch and "Ceremonials" reaffirmed and consolidated the status of a young artist who has reached the ears of the world thanks to the size singles' What The Water Gave Me ',' Shake It Out 'or' Breath Of Fire '. Talking to the web on their two babies Anglo, Florence has been very emphatic when compared. "I think the first album showed the desperation felt by doing something, grabbing things. 'Ceremonials' is centered on the idea of ​​collecting aspects of my interior, treating an internal search and not by someone who was not me. It was an internal battle that the attack on another person outside. "

We'll be a long time without hearing anything new from Florence + The Machine (or enjoy any of his concerts) but I saw it coming that the physical and mental forces of Florence Welch were depleted. This year "sabbatical" pearl will do the British to return to delight us again with some great piece like 'Never Let Me Go', probably the best song of the second album - "Ceremonials" - that has elevated the charismatic redhead London.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

The biggest rock show of the day: Tenacious D live at Zenith


At home in the U.S., the comedy rock band Tenacious D is treated like superstars. There have even Jack Black and Kyle Gass. Their own television shows and play permanently with the most prominent guest musicians, has to offer the rock business In Europe, Europe, however - with the exception of England - they were up to the release of their latest album "Rize Of The Fenix​​" even more of an insider, the most aficionados are primarily hear about movies or video games like Brutal Legend. But the current album has made ​​it to the respectable fifth place in the German album charts and their popularity in this country to push even further, Tenacious D come on tour to Germany in October - including to Munich, where she was on 11/10/2012 Zenith will play.

Already this summer, Tenacious D have sniffed at the Rock am Ring and Rock im Park German stage air. They seem to have gotten a taste, and now hope that their sense of humor despite the regional, linguistic, cultural and historical peculiarities also popular in Germany finds. It is their first tour of Germany and thus a daring experiment. We'll see if the world has enough humor to understand Tenacious D and appreciate. If that should be so, their mission is really nothing in the way, the biggest rock stars on the planet to be.