Monday, June 30, 2014

TRICKY ANNOUNCES ADRIAN THAWS

“Calling it Adrian Thaws is saying you don’t really know me,” says Tricky, explaining the title of his 11th album. “So many times people have tried to put a finger on me and every album I go to a different place.”



It’s typical of one of music’s most unpredictable characters that the first album to bear his birth name is one of his least introspective. Adrian Thaws is a vivid, attention-grabbing set of songs which roam from hip hop to house, jazz to blues, rock to reggae. It was recorded in Tricky’s home studio in London, where he’s living again after almost two decades in New York, Los Angeles and Paris, and features an international crew of collaborators: Francesca Belmonte, Nneka, Mykki Blanco, Bella Gotti, Tirzah, Blue Daisy and Oh Land. It’s designed to be played loud.

STREAM: “Nicotine Love feat. Francesca Belmonte” - youtu.be/PJ2DVq5EOC0


“I suppose this is my club/hip hop album,” he says. “I’ve only heard my music a few times in a club but I grew up in clubs from when I was 14: blues parties, hip hop clubs, a few raves.  I’m not known for doing club music but this album has some club tracks on it – well, what I would consider club music.”

Tricky makes complicated music because Adrian Thaws has had a complicated life. Born in 1968, he grew up in an extended family that was both black and white, urban and rural, containing strong women and volatile men. His choice of cover versions is revealing. Janet Kay’s 1979 lovers rock classic “Silly Games” reminds him of his childhood in Bristol’s Knowle West district. London Posse’s 1990 track “Gangster Chronicle” harks back to his musical apprenticeship with the Wild Bunch and Massive Attack under the name Tricky Kid before he launched his solo career with 1995′s startling Maxinquaye.

Tricky has always used music to explore the different, sometimes contradictory facets of his background and personality. “I can be anything I want when I do an album,” he says. “I could be a woman, I could be a man. It’s great to be able to be all these different things.”



Adrian Thaws is Tricky’s second release on his own False Idols label via !K7, hard on the heels of his 2013 album, also called False Idols. One thing that makes Adrian Thaws such a gripping, commanding album is the prominence of Tricky’s own vocals but, as always, he’s brought company. Returning from False Idols is Irish-Italian singer Francesca Belmonte, who sings on “Lonnie Listen”, “Something in the Way”, “I Had a Dream” and new single “Nicotine Love” – Tricky’s first full-blown house track. “Fran can take an influence and make it her own,” Tricky says approvingly. German-Nigerian singer Nneka, who also sang on False Idols, reappears on the smoky hip hop blues of “Keep Me in Your Shake”. “She’s really easy to work with,” he says. “I wish she was more well known. We need more women like that.”

 


There are new faces too. British grime MC Bella Gotti (formerly known as Nolay) is a dynamically belligerent presence on the two-fisted hip hop tracks “Gangster Chronicle” and “Why Don’t You”. “Her style is so aggressive,” says Tricky. “There’s nothing worse than weak hip hop. If I’m going to do it I want it to be intense.” American MC Mykki Blanco, who joins Francesca on “Lonnie Listen’s” android hip hop, impressed Tricky when he supported him at a show in Germany. “I saw this dude in a mini-skirt and high heels and he was so aggressive on stage. Some of the crowd were like what the fuck? Imagine a big dude with a woman’s rage – that’s someone who can do some serious damage.”

 


London singer Tirzah, who performs “Silly Games” and ominous opening track “Sun Down” with hints of Martina’s deadpan cool, was introduced to Tricky by his daughter Mazy “She called me and said dad will you work with Tirzah. That’s my daughter A&Ring me, which is cool as fuck.” Mazy also appears on the album as Silver Tongue. Danish singer-songwriter Oh Land duets with Tricky on “Right Here’s” rumbling synth-pop. British electronic musician Blue Daisy, who co-wrote and remixed “My Palestine Girl”, was another tour bus discovery. “We ended up drinking whisky, smoking weed and listening to music on the bus till five in the morning. I really liked the guy. I said you know what? My new album, come on it.”

“My Palestine Girl” is the album’s heaviest and most political track. A relationship with a Paris-based Palestinian inspired Tricky to think about the challenges of a relationship with someone who lived in Gaza. “Imagine if the love of your life was there,” he says. “It’s a political thing to divide and rule. I’ve been to Israel. The kids I met don’t hate Palestinians. It’s a political thing.”

There’s more political drama on “The Unloved”, a street-corner revolutionary poem delivered by a friend called AJ. “I don’t understand how music has got so lost,” says Tricky. “This is what people used to do – speak about politics and society. We’re in fucked-up times now. I might not change anything but at least I’m going to have a voice.”

The confidence and energy of Adrian Thaws reflects Tricky’s newfound sense of stability. After several years of uncertainly changing labels and managers, Tricky finally feels settled with !K7, where he’s tidying up a lot of loose ends.

“I’ve been all over the place for years,” he admits. “No discipline. I’ve just been making a mess and moving on. I can’t really blame anybody. It is what it is. But I’m getting my shit together. Now I’m developing as a person my music’s getting stronger.”

This renewed purpose explains why Adrian Thaws arrives just 16 months after False Idols. There are more projects on the way including a covers record (his first since Nearly God) and Francesca Belmonte’s debut album. Tricky has often found it difficult dealing with the music industry but making records is second nature and now there’s nothing holding him back.

“Music is easy,” he says with a husky laugh. “You’ve just got to be honest with yourself.”


“Nicotine Love” (featuring Francesca Belmonte) is available for immediate download and with pre-orders for the album on iTunes.Adrian Thaws is out September 8th on False Idols in association with !K7 Records. A 2LP Vinyl Gatefold and Deluxe Hard Case CD edition featuring a two bonus tracks and an exclusive booklet comprising never before seen photos from Tricky’s youth is available to pre-order now via the !K7 store, hand signed by the artist.





Tricky


Adrian Thaws


(False Idols)


Sept 8, 2014






1. Sun Down feat. Tirzah

2. Lonnie Listen feat. Mykki Blanco & Francesca Belmonte

3. Something In The Way feat. Francesca Belmonte

4. Keep Me In Your Shake feat. Nneka

5. The Unloved (Skit)

6. Nicotine Love feat. Francesca Belmonte

7. Gangster Chronicles feat. Bella Gotti

8. I Had A Dream feat. Francesca Belmonte

9. My Palestine Girl feat. Blue Daisy

10. Why Don’t You feat. Bella Gotti

11. Silly Games feat. Tirzah

12. Right Here feat. Oh Land

13. Silver Tongue – When You Go






Sunday, June 29, 2014

Hotel St. Regis Review

The Hotel St. Regis is a storied hotel in downtown Detroit. The hotel has hosted a number of storied musicians, politicians, and other important persons, and it still cuts a mean figure on West Grand Boulevard. The rooms have a classic dignity to them while providing blazing-fast internet and a solid swath of cable channels. The hotel contains La Musique, a restaurant that provides their own unique take on classic American and continental cuisine. Chef Mike ensures that the widest amount of visitors will be able to find something amazing on his menu without compromising his vision for the restaurant.img_trans 20154_39_y


The hotel is centrally located no matter when individuals want to go to a Detroit casino, museum, Cobo Arena, Lions or Tigers game, or have a convention or other meeting in the area. The hotel is a short distance away from Ypsilanti and Flint for those visitors that wish to get a better sense of southern Michigan.


The valet parking was a nice touch, ensuring that an individual had their car within 5 minutes of calling downstairs; for those individuals that lose their ticket, the valets will take steps above and beyond to ensure that the vehicle is brought out in short order. Overall, the Hotel St. Regis is a great value for family or business travel. The hotel’s friendly service and plush roms will provide a great beginning or end to a Detroit or southern Michigan visit. A room will cost around $135-150 for one night when one calculates taxes.


Hotel St. Regis Review / 3071 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48202 / www.hotelstregisdetroit.com/


Movement Detroit 2014 Concert Review

The festival was held at Hart Plaza in Detroit from May 24th to Monday, May 26th. We were able to take a sneak peek on Saturday, a day that was helmed by some of the hottest names in electronic dance music (EDM) and rap – this year’s lineup included Boys Noize, Carl Cox, Flosstradamus, DJ Snake, Jeff Mills, Tiga, Pete Tong, Carl Craig, and Ryan Hemsworth among others. Riff Raff premiered a number of tracks off his latest album, named The Icon. The overall vibe of Riff Raff was very endearing, but the overall song choice was a little confusing.


Action Bronson immediately kicked into high gear with his wrestler ode, Marty Janetty. The set ran through a number of his hits, showcasing the sheer rapping skill of AB. While his set was considerably shorter than Riff Raff’s, one simply cannot deny that he is one of the most fiery and hard-hitting rappers currently taking the stage.


The Plaza was the perfect area for the concert, allowing concertgoers the ability to see five distinct venues. Sennheiser held a silent stage, making available a number of their latest headphones. NeuFutur’s favorite part of Movement had to be the rave held underneath Cobb. The temperature of the outdoors was moderated considerably; the high energy here was enough to refresh  and get people going. For those concert goers that were lucky enough to purchase VIP access, a cooled tent and considerable amounts of seating made the experience much more comfortable. A cordoned-off area allowed about five-ten people the abilities to lie on hammock.


The overall freshness of the crowd was high throughout the day, with considerable audience participation throughout each and every set. The different genres of each stage made it easy for individuals to find a properly heady groove and stick around, while the sheer size of Hart Plaza made the entire experience much more open and accommodating than similar sorts of festivals. The collection of vendors provided a number of fun distractions, with c-store supplies, handmade goods, and a variety of restaurants. While we had already picked up food before going to Movement, the large amount of food trucks and dining options made it downright easy to stick around the festival.


Keep an eye on NeuFutur for further information about Movement’s 2015 dates, line up, and any other news from Paxahau. If you are a fan of current and cutting-edge music of EDM and rap, make the sojourn up to Detroit for Movement. The scenery is beautiful, the sense of camaraderie is tangible, and lodging around the area is incredibly cheap.


Movement Detroit 2014 Concert Review / www.movement.us/


The benefits of first aid when preparing for common summer accidents

With the summer months just around the corner, alfresco activities such as swimming, camping and barbeques are beginning to enter our thoughts. Although health and safety is likely to be at the back of our minds when it comes to summertime pursuits, it’s important to prepare for the unexpected. There’s no denying that most recreational activities come with some degree of risk, and whether you encounter a minor accident or a more serious injury, having the confidence to deal with an emergency situation can prove to be critical, and in some cases, help save lives.


First aid courses


Attending a first aid course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to respond to a medical situation in a calm and efficient manner. Reputable first aid providers will teach you how to deal with a variety of emergency scenarios, including choking, burns, foreign objects, bites and stings, CPR and more.


When pre-planning for summer activities, paediatric first aid courses are particularly useful for adults who work with children, such as teachers and childcare providers, or for parents who have young infants. If you want to ask questions about how to prepare for potential hazards during the summer, a healthcare professional will be able to advise you on what types of first aid techniques and equipment will benefit you the most.


Medical kits


Attending a first aid course will also provide you with the right skills and knowledge to properly utilise the contents of your medical kit. Especially if you are planning on going away on holiday, keeping a well-stocked first aid kit handy in your car or in your luggage will mean that you have all the necessary components to treat minor accidents and injuries. Portable travel first aid kits are available from a variety of reputable providers of health and safety provisions, such as St John Supplies.


Common summer accidents


Although it is unlikely that you will encounter any major danger when engaging in summer recreation, there are certain incidents that pose more of a risk than others.


Swimming – Especially in lakes and rivers with strong, unpredictable currents, swimming can be dangerous. It’s important to always be alert to signs that someone is struggling to keep their head above the water so that you can respond as quickly as possible. If the casualty is unconscious after being rescued, knowing how to successfully perform CPR can be the difference between life and death.


Barbecues and campfires – Accidental contact with a naked flame can result in painful burns and scalds, especially with children, who have thinner skin and are therefore more susceptible to burns. For minor burns, you will need to know how reduce any pain and discomfort, as well as how to properly cover and dress the affected area.


 


Bites and stings – Bees, wasps and various other insects are copious during the summer months, and although most of the time stings and bites will only result in a small amount of pain, it is important that you are able to reduce any swelling and spot signs of an allergic reaction.


Sunburn – Excessive exposure to the sun is common during the warmer months and can cause red, inflamed skin, blisters and in severe cases, can result in heatstroke. When dealing with someone with superficial sunburn, you will need to move them out of the sun to alleviate any discomfort and reduce the pain with cooling techniques.


 


 


 


 


Oral-B Black 7000 Electric Toothbrush

The Oral-B Black 7000 Electric Toothbrush provides purchasers with the ability to get the deepest clean that their teeth have gotten outside of an intensive dentist appointment. The toothbrush oscillates 8,800 times per minute to allow for tooth by tooth brushing, while the wide array of heads for the toothbrush makes it easy to deal with food build-up and plaque.


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The Oral-B Black 7000 has been programmed with a number of distinct modes to achieve this goal. The daily clean mode is perfect for the twice a day brush, while the deep clean mode is great to conduct once or twice a month. For those purchasers that have coffee or tobacco stains on their teeth, a whitening mode can be bundled with the 3D White brush heads for considerable lightening.Black-7000-wireless-smartguide-plus-electric-toothbrush_1


The toothbrush can be used by those with a sensitive mouth due to the presence of a sensitive setting and the similarly-named sensitive brush head. The Indicator technology on the brush heads shows users when a replacement is due, while the SmartGuide technology provides a countdown and further information about one’s brushing sessions. A travel case ensures that one’s brush and heads will be lint and dust/dirt free, all while providing the same functionality on the road as is experienced at home.


The Oral-B Black 7000 Electric Toothbrush has a rugged build quality that will allow for great oral care for years after purchase. Replacement heads for the toothbrush are readily accessible and The toothbrush is available for around $220, and is available at a wide variety of online and brick and mortar retailers.


Rating: 9.0/10


Oral-B Black 7000 Electric Toothbrush / www.oralb.com/black / www.facebook.com/oralb


Saturday, June 28, 2014

EYEHATEGOD: Louisiana Loudsmiths Announce July Dates

EYEHATEGOD, will take to the streets again next month on a brief but mutinous rash of live takeovers with Iron Reagan, Vektor and Strong Intention. Slated to erupt in Washington DC on July 10th, the band will level stages in six cities, the run coming to a close in Brooklyn, New York at Acheron. Additionally, EYEHATEGOD will make an appearance at this year’s edition of the Housecore Horror Film Fest in Austin in October with further live infiltrations to be announced in the weeks to come.


EYEHATEGOD continues to tour in support of their chart-toppling, self-titled new studio offering, their first in nearly 15 years. Released on May 27th via Housecore, the record continues to reap praise and widespread “fuck-yeahs” from fans and media both Stateside and beyond. Gushes Pitchfork in an 8/10 rating of the record, “After fourteen years, they’ve come out swinging, armed with yet another of their often-renewed leases on life and still spoiling for a fight. That Eyehategod exists at all is a miracle in and of itself, but the fact that it is so damn great is simply extraordinary.” Adds Stereoboard, “Eyehategod is a vitriolic demonstration of everything that made this band so great in the first place. There are brilliant riffs, moments of barely contained aural violence and, most memorably of all, the ever-distinctive vocals of Mike IX Williams… worthy addition to the band’s already impenetrable legacy.”


If you missed it, check out the band’s video for “Medicine Noose,” via Revolver Magazine at THIS LOCATION along with some words from Williams about the track.


In less positive news, EYEHATEGOD’s van was broken into while onstage on Wednesday, June 18th in St. Louis, Missouri. Various electronics as well as guitarist Brian Patton’s computer bag containing all of his earnings from the tour to that point were stolen. Police reports have been filed however if anyone has any information or wishes to help, please contact agnosticzac@gmail.com.


EYEHATEGOD


w/ Iron Reagan, Vektor, Strong Intention


7/10/2014 The Pinch – Washington, DC [info]


7/11/2014 Simons 677 – Providence, RI [info]


7/12/2014 Bogies – Albany, NY [info]


7/13/2014 Depot – York, PA [info]


7/14/2014 Ballroom At Outer Space – Hamden, CT [info]


7/15/2014 Acheron – Brooklyn, NY [info]


End Tour


10/23/2014 -10/26/2014 Housecore Horror Film Fest @ Emo’s – Austin, TX [info]


Friday, June 27, 2014

TRAAMS premieres new video "Selma"

TRAAMS aren’t wasting a second in returning from their breakneck speed debut Grin, released midway through last year. After bringing their emphatic stage show stateside at SXSW,  The Chichester trio are keeping the momentum rolling with a new EP, Cissa. Out on FatCat July15th, the EP again finds Rory Attwell and Hookworms’ MJ at the production helm.Following first track, “Giddy,” a sonic blast of a return that borrows elements of the debut while stepping things up a notch, the band returns with a video for standout track “Selma.”

SPIN has dubbed the video, “a retro-looking, computer-wave video featuring floating guitars and a blurry, colorful aesthetic reminiscent of the ’80s.” That sounds just about right.









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TRAAMS – Selma (official video)


TRAAMS
Cissa EP
FAT1292 – Out 7/15/14


1. Giddy

2. Marbles

3. Selma

4. Carousel

5. Cissa







Lewis Watson Drops Local Natives Cover

Having previously unveiled The Morning album cut “Stay” & its chilling, Alice In Wonderland-esque accompanying video, Lewis has now shared his incredibly unique take on Local Natives’ “Wide Eyes.” The “Wide Eyes” (Local Natives cover) dropped is available HERE!
Debut Full-Length The Morning Out July 8
+ Full N. American Tour This Fall!


10/22: Los Angeles, CA @ The Troubador

10/23: San Francisco, CA @ The Chapel

10/25: Evanston, IL @ SPACE

10/26: Toronto, ON @ Virgin Mobile Mod Club

10/28: Philadelphia, PA @ World Cafe Live

10/29: New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom

10/30: Boston, MA @ Cafe 939

11/1: Vienna, VA @ Jammin’ Java

Lewis has also announced a full North American tour in support of the record, which will take him & his delightful live show to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Boston, the Bowery Ballroom in NYC & more! He’s quickly become renowned for his charismatic stage presence & a knack for truly engaging his enamoured audience.


In 2012, Lewis self-released his debut EP It’s Got Four Sad Songs On It BTW after establishing a devoted online fan-base. It topped the iTunes singer-songwriter chart on the first day of release, outselling the likes of Adele, Madonna and Ed Sheeran in the process, and landed the then nineteen-year-old singer-songwriter a deal with Warner Bros. UK.


In addition to critical acclaim, all five of his EPs to date have hit the Top 10 at iTunes, each building upon the sales of the previous release. Meanwhile, his online following is phenomenal: 6.3 million YouTube plays; 100,000 ‘likes’ at Facebook; 5 million streams at Spotify; and 70,000 Twitter followers.


Official site                 Facebook                    YouTube                      Twitter


Thursday, June 26, 2014

Eric Frisch Goodbye Birdcage CD Review

Goodbye Birdcage is a fun and hopeful album that will be eagerly devoured by any fan of rock, whether it be The Beach Boys or They Might Be Giants. Pretty Girls has a sun-drenched and slightly jazzy sound that highlights a set of lyrics which will tattoo themselves upon listeners’ minds and hearts. Learn to Swim looks further back to the nascent days of rock music; this 1940s and 1950s track is extremely touching and is created with utmost care. The track shines a spotlight on the vocals.14858


Heaven Only Knows has some of the most infectious multi-part harmonies ever committed to disc, with the raw, live sound of the choir providing fullness and richness in droves. The Sun in Santiago keeps the hooky, catchy sound of Frisch while taking on a nineties alternative feel. The album is united through smart instrumental arrangements and timeless vocals; these foci ensure that the replay value of Goodbye Birdcage is high. All Over Town takes on a Simon and Garfunkel style all while Frisch’s inimitable vocals poke through; the drums and guitars continue to increase in volume and intensity until listeners are greeted with a sunny and heartfelt instrumental section. Mary Ann links together two seemingly disparate styles – sixties pop—rock and late fifties / early sixties country and western; the track is another unmitigated success amongst countless other solid works on Goodbye Birdcage.


Individuals can hear samples from Goodbye Birdcage at Frisch’s domain, ericfrischmusic.com/music . The full Goodbye Birdcage album is available for download on iTunes, while the latest in information about Frisch (live shows, singles) can be located on his social media accounts.


Top Tracks: Learn to Swim, Heaven Only Knows


Rating: 8.4/10


Eric Frisch Goodbye Birdcage CD Review / 2014 Self / 9 Tracks / ericfrischmusic.com/ / ericfriscmusic.bandcamp.com/ / twitter.com/frischtastic


Chains of Logic Age of Progress CD Review

Age of Progress is Chains of Logic’s new album, and the 12 cuts on the album provide fans with a considerable amount of genres, styles, and looks into his soul. I Love You creates a dark and emotionally intense atmosphere that is punctuated through the rapid stylistic shifts that occur. As the track continues to gain speed, listeners will begin to pay attention – Chains of Logic is able to insert humanity into taut and detailed arrangements like no other.original


Age of Progress has a twinkling dichotomy of light and dark that opens us, gradually becoming more chaotic. Chains of Logic are able to create a cogent effort that further expands upon the already deep repertoire available. Cause of Death is an epic track that gets into an infectious groove through ropy synth lines and spot-on vocal sampling. Photophore cuts out before the three minute mark but is so densely packed that listeners will be able to pick out new bits and pieces after repeated listening. The track focuses on Chains of Logic’s instrumental side and allows listeners to hear the raw talent shine through. The conclusion of the track picks up steam and hurtles listeners head-long into the final throes of Age of Progress.


We’re All In It Together straddles the tightrope between organic and electronic, acting as a microcosm of the twists and turns that Chains of Logic has included on this title. Fans of electronic and experimental music can purchase a copy of Age of Progress from iTunes; visit Chains of Logic’s Facebook and Twitter for new tracks and for live show dates.


Top Tracks: I Love You, Age of Progress


Rating: 8.6/10


Chains of Logic Age of Progress CD Review / 2014 DropForge Records / 12 Tracks / www.chainsoflogic.com/ / twitter.com/chainsoflogic / chainsoflogic.bandcamp.com/ / www.facebook.com/chainsoflogic


Earth & The Next Society The 100th Monkey Review

Earth & The Next Society are currently preparing their latest effort, The 100th Monkey.  Cheap Hustle has a soulful and funky groove that builds off of eighties rock into something vibrant and current. Confident bass, drums, and vocals elicit comparisons to Hall and Oates and later Eagles, while the bold and front-forward vocals ensure that listeners will be on the edges of their seats.


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Awake and Alive is Earth & The Next Society’s own unique blend of rock and alternative. The hopeful sound of the guitars and drums highlight the vocals, creating an effort that s ready for online and radio rotation. There is an effervescence to this band that permeates all points, and is particularly evident in Goddess of Light. Goddess of Light has hints of late sixties and early seventies psychedelic rock, replete with a crooning, Led Zeppelin meets Alice Cooper feel to the vocals. The track has a slower tempo, ensuring that listeners are able to discern all the nuances inserted into this effort. Sedona is a solid blend of arena and down home bar rock. The track drips with cool due to the aural assault of Earth & The Next Society, which is coupled with a set of vocals that will resound in listeners’ minds long after the release ends. Of particular note here has to be the splashy percussion, which inserts a spontaneity that keeps things fresh from beginning to the last strains of the track.


Visit Earth & The Next Society’s Facebook and Twitter for the latest in news and live dates; keep an ear firmly planted to the ground regarding the retail release of The 100th Monkey


Top Tracks: Awake and Alive, Goddess of Light


Rating: 8.4/10


Earth & The Next Society The 100th Monkey Review / 2014 Self / earthsnextmusic.com/ / www.facebook.com/EarthandTheNextSociety


Summer Health tips from St. John

 


As the months continue to warm up, the chance of an injury increases. Below are enclosed four infographics which will provide individuals with information regarding head injuries, asthma, infantile choking and tips for overall good health. Let us know what tips you have taken from these infographics and keep an eye out for more summer health posts from NeuFutur.
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https://www.sja.org.uk/ Image Source: St John Ambulance


HATE Recording New Album

HATE are currently in the studio recording their new album tentatively named Crusade:Zero. The successor to 2013′s critically acclaimed Solarflesh will contain 8 new tracks and a few bonus tracks as well. The sessions are taking place at Hertz Studio in Bialystok, Poland with the Wieslawski Brothers behind the console. The band’s main-man Atf Sinner comments:


 


“We have been carving this monster for months and finally we have brought it to the studio! Pavulon has already finished tracking drums, which sound fantastic thanks to the new recording room here. Powerful, authentic drum sound! Now we are getting down to recording guitars. Everything is going smooth so far. As I mentioned before, these new songs are a definition of what HATE is, and with all the experience we gained, we are getting it all on the next level now.”


 


The album is tentatively scheduled for a worldwide release in November this year via Napalm Records.  More news to come very soon!


 


For More Info Visit:


www.hate-metal.com/
www.facebook.com/HATEOFFICIAL   www.napalmrecords.com


www.facebook.com/napalmrecords


Gulp Share New Video "Vast Space"

Gulp is the latest project from Guto Pryce (bassist for ’90s-spawned Welsh psych-rock psychopaths Super Furry Animals) and features Welsh songstress Lindsey Leven on bewitching lead vocals. Their debut album is an amalgam of 21st-century electronic squiggles and vintage airy psych-folk.


In the new video for Vast Space Lindsey Leven’s beautiful head flies through another dimension of shapes, colors and absurdities.


Gulp’s breezily brilliant debut LP Season Sun glimmers brightly of its own accord, and is a refreshingly optimistic antidote to the creeping pessimism of modern life. Relying heavily on a menagerie of battered old analogue equipment, Gulp recorded and self-produced the record in a variety of places over two years; their own basement, several studios in Cardiff Bay and even a friend’s kitchen and a local community centre classroom proved more than adequate surroundings for the pair.


Watch: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcgMiyv05Tc


Live shows:

London – Shacklewell Arms – July 10 – www.wegottickets.com/event/277137

Cardiff – Clwb ifor bach – July 16 – www.clwb.net/


 


Debut Album “Seasoned Sun” Released Via Sonic Cathedral on 14th July 2014

Album Launch London July 10th & Cardiff July 16th.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

DWIGHT & NICOLE CONFIRM DATES IN JULY WITH PUSS N BOOTS FEATURING NORAH JONES

Dwight & Nicole (Dwight Ritcher and Nicole Nelson) have confirmed that they will join Norah Jones on tour with her latest musical endeavor, Puss n Boots (the trio also features Sasha Dobson and Catherine Popper), including stops in Washington, DC, Philadelphia, PA, Hamden, CT, and Cambridge, MA (see full tour schedule below). Dwight & Nicole have also just been added to the lineup of the Grand Point North festival after winning a local fan voting contest. They will take the stage in Burlington, VT on September 13th alongside Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, among others.



Says Nelson:  “There is nothing like sharing the stage with talented artists who are true originals. Sasha, Norah, and Catherine have a really special thing together; their voices and influences blend to form a very distinct, beautiful sound. We got the call to join them on tour right after we heard that we landed a spot on the GPN festival—it was a pretty epic week.”


Says Ritcher:  “Things have been really opening up for us, and right now, we are exactly where we want to be—working hard, having fun, and making great music with our friends.”


Dwight & Nicole self-released their latest album, Shine On, on April 22, 2014. Shine On puts some impressive talent on display:  gorgeous vocals, developed songwriting skills, and masterful playing were all captured live at Boston’s Rear Window Studio.



Their performances have inspired comparisons to some of the greats — Etta James and John Lee Hooker, the Rolling Stones and the Staple Singers — but it is their own fresh blend of spirited blues, rock, and gospel that will land them a spot among the celebrated music makers. Following their critically acclaimed independent release, !Signs, the Boston Globe called them, “a tour de force.”  They have garnered four Boston Phoenix award nominations, six Boston Music Award nominations and Nelson nabbed a BMA for “Female Vocalist of The Year.”


In September of 2012, Nicole appeared on NBC’s #1 hit show “The Voice,” knocking out all four coaches and winning the hearts of millions with her rendition of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” The song was a hit of its own, rising to #24 on the iTunes Pop chart, and propelling a wave of nationwide appreciation for Nelson’s home grown style.


Their music has already been featured on TV shows such as “Nikita” on CW, “The Forgotten” on ABC, “Missing” on Lifetime, and “The Cleaner” on A&E.  Dwight & Nicole starred in the documentary film “Where’s The Music At?” They have performed live at countless world class venues and festivals around the world including Montreal Jazz Festival, Tanglewood, Life Is Good Festival, Symphony Hall, The Somerville Theatre, The Tennessee Theater, The Paradise, The Higher Ground, and The Blue Note in NYC.


Dwight & Nicole have shared the stage with many other great artists including BB King, Buddy Guy, Dave Brubeck, Dr. Maya Angelou, Ray Lamontagne, Los Lobos, Alison Krauss, Martin Sexton, Levon Helm, Norah Jones, Dr. John, Natalie Cole, Winton Marsalis, The Avett Brothers, Raphael Saadiq, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Carly Simon, The Funk Brothers, Maceo Parker, Chuck Berry, Jimmy Buffet, Biz Markie, Little Richard, Angelique Kidjo, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Irma Thomas, and Jerry Lee Lewis.


Dwight & Nicole Tour Schedule:

July 17: 9:30 Club, Washington, DC (w/Puss n Boots)

July 18: Theatre of Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA (w/Puss n Boots)

July 22: The Outer Space, Hamden, CT (w/Puss n Boots)

July 24: The Sinclair, Cambridge, MA (w/Puss n Boots)

July 26:  Regattabar, Cambridge, MA (2 shows, 7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m.)

August 9:  Jonathan’s, Ogunquit, ME

August 21:  Tin Angel, Philadelphia, PA

August 22:  Rockwood Music Hall, New York, NY

August 23:  The Saint, Asbury Park, NJ

September 13: Grand Point North Festival, Burlington, VT


Gathering of the Juggalos Free Ticket Giveaway

NeuFutur is giving away two tickets to this year’s Gathering of the Juggalos, which will be held at Legend Valley in Thornville, Ohio. A variety of different acts are playing including ICP, Yelawolf, Hopsin, Tech N9ne, and Cannibal Corpse. Click on the link below for a shot at the tickets.


 


GOTJ Sweepstakes (“Sweepstakes”) begins at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Time (“ET”) on June 24, 2014 and ends at 11:59 p.m. (ET) on July 14, 2014.



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ELIGIBILITY: Sweepstakes open to legal residents of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia who are age 18 or older at time of entry. Void in Puerto Rico, all U.S. territories and possession and where prohibited by law. Employees, immediate family members, and persons living in the same household of Total Assault LLC (“Sponsor”), neufutur.com or Sweepstakes partners, their respective parent companies, divisions, subsidiaries, retailers, artists, affiliates, advertising and promotion agencies and any other persons involved with this Sweepstakes are not eligible to enter or win. All federal, state, and local laws and regulations apply. In the event that this Sweepstakes is challenged by any legal or regulatory authority, Sponsor reserves the right to discontinue or modify the Sweepstakes or to disqualify entrants residing in the affected geographic areas. In such event, Sponsor shall have no liability to any entrants who are disqualified due to such an action. This Sweepstakes shall be governed by and construed in accordance with California law, and the venue for all controversies will be exclusively in state or federal court in Los Angeles, California.


TO ENTER: Visit www.totalassault.com/contests/289/id/04275/ and follow all onscreen entry instructions to complete and submit the online entry form including your name, home address/phone number(when required), e-mail address, and date of birth. All entries must be received no earlier than 12:01 a.m. ET on June 24, 2014 and no later than 11:59 PM ET on July 14, 2014. Online entrants are subject to all notices posted online including but not limited to Sponsor’s privacy policy. Limit: Only one (1) entry per person and per email address will be accepted. Duplicate entries will be disregarded. No responsibility is assumed for entries that are illegible, incomplete, lost, late, misdirected, or damaged. Mechanically produced or computer generated entries are void. All entries become property of Total Assault LLC (“Sponsor”) and will not be returned or acknowledged.


WINNER SELECTION: Winners will be selected in a random drawing from all eligible entries received, on, about or before July 21, 2014. Random drawing will be conducted by Total Assault LLC. Odds of winning are determined by the number of eligible entries received during the Sweepstakes Entry Period.


PRIZING: One (1) winner will win one (1) pair of tickets for the Gathering of the Juggalos 2014. No substitution, transfer, assignment or cash equivalent of prize permitted, except that Sponsor may substitute prize or portion thereof with a prize of equal or greater value.


NOTIFICATION/TERMS: Each potential winner will be notified by mail email and/or phone and may be required to complete and return an Affidavit of Eligibility and Liability and a Publicity Release within five (5) days of date specified on notification, or an alternate winner will be selected. If a potential winner cannot be contacted via email within 48 hours, or if an Affidavit/Release is returned as undeliverable or if a selected winner cannot accept or receive the prize for any reason, or he/she is not in compliance with these Official Rules, the corresponding prize will be forfeited and it may be awarded to an alternate winner. Prize will be awarded within 7 days after winner verification and receipt of completed Affidavit/Release. Each winner will be solely responsible for payment of all taxes on prize (including but not limited to federal, state, income and sales tax). Except where prohibited by law, entry and acceptance of prize constitutes permission to use each winner’s name, prize won, hometown, likeness, video tape, photographs, and statements for purposes of advertising, promotion and publicity (including online posting on Sponsor’s web site of choice) in any and all media now or hereafter known throughout the world in perpetuity, without additional compensation, notification or permission.


GENERAL: In the event of a dispute over the identity of an online entrant, entry will be deemed submitted by the “Authorized Account Holder” of the e-mail address submitted at time of entry. Authorized Account Holder means the natural person who is assigned to an e-mail address by an Internet access provider, online service provider, or other organization that is responsible for assigning e-mail addresses for the domain associated with the submitted e-mail address. Entry materials/data that have been tampered with or altered, or mass entries or entries generated by a script, macro or use of automated devices are void. Sponsor is not responsible for: (i) error, omission, interruption, deletion, defect, delay in operations or transmission, theft or destruction or unauthorized access to or alterations of entry materials, or for technical, network, telephone equipment, electronic, computer, hardware or software malfunctions of any kind, or inaccurate transmission of or failure to receive entry information by the Sponsor on account of technical problems or traffic congestion on the Internet or at any web site or any combination thereof; or (ii) any injury or damage to entrant’s or any other person’s computer related to or resulting from participating in the Sweepstakes. By participating in the Sweepstakes, entrant (i) agrees to be bound by these Official Rules, including all eligibility requirements, and (ii) agree to be bound by the decisions of Sponsor and the judges, which are final and binding in all matters relating to the Sweepstakes. Failure to comply with these Official Rules may result in disqualification from the Sweepstakes. The Sponsor reserves the right to: (i) permanently disqualify from the Sweepstakes, any person they believe has intentionally violated these Official Rules; and (ii) withdraw the online method of entry if it becomes technically corrupted, (including if a computer virus or system malfunction inalterably impairs its ability to conduct the sweepstakes), and to select winners from among all eligible entries received prior to such withdrawal. LEGAL WARNING: ANY ATTEMPT BY AN INDIVIDUAL, WHETHER OR NOT AN ENTRANT, TO DELIBERATELY DAMAGE, DESTROY, TAMPER OR VANDALIZE THIS WEB SITE OR INTERFERE WITH THE OPERATION OF THE SWEEPSTAKES, IS A VIOLATION OF CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LAWS AND THE SPONSOR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SEEK DAMAGES AND DILIGENTLY PURSUE ALL REMEDIES AGAINST ANY SUCH INDIVIDUAL TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW.


RELEASE OF LIABILITY: By participating in this Sweepstakes, all entrants including the Grand Prize Winners hereby release the Sponsor, neufutur.com or Sweepstakes partners, their respective parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, retailers, artists, officers, directors, agents, employees and all others associated with the development and execution of this Sweepstakes from any and all liability with respect to, or in any way arising from, this Sweepstakes and/or award, acceptance or use of the prize, including liability for personal injury, death, damages, or monetary loss, and including the risks of travel and of attendance at public events. Sponsor is not responsible if Sweepstakes cannot take place or if any prize cannot be awarded due to travel cancellations, delays or interruptions due to acts of God, acts of war, natural disasters, weather or acts of terrorism. Sponsor is not responsible for any typographical or other error in the printing of the offer, administration of the Sweepstakes or in the announcement of the prizes.


ARBITRATION AND CHOICE OF LAW: Except where prohibited by law, as a condition of participating in this Sweepstakes, entrant agrees that (1) any and all disputes and causes of action arising out of or connected with this Sweepstakes, or prize awarded, shall be resolved individually, without resort to any form of class action, and exclusively by final and binding arbitration under the rules of the American Arbitration Association and held at the AAA regional office nearest the Entrant; (2) the Federal Arbitration Act shall govern the interpretation, enforcement and all proceedings at such arbitration; and (3) judgment upon such arbitration award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. Under no circumstances will Entrant be permitted to obtain awards for, and Entrant hereby waives all rights to claim, punitive, incidental or consequential damages, or any other damages, including attorneys’ fees, other than Entrant’s actual out-of-pocket expenses (i.e., costs associated with entering this Sweepstakes), and Entrant further waives all rights to have damages multiplied or increased. All issues and questions concerning the construction, validity, interpretation and enforceability of these Official Rules, or the rights and obligations of entrants and Sponsor in connection with this Sweepstakes, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the substantive laws of the State of California, USA without regard to California choice of law rules.


CONFIDENTIALITY AND PRIVACY POLICY: By entering this Sweepstakes, any personal information you provide to Sponsor will be subject to Sponsor’s privacy policy

located at www.totalassault.com/contests/privacy.php and to its terms of service located at www.totalassault.com/contests/tos.php.


WINNERS’ LIST: For a list of winners (available after July 29, 2014), send a self-addressed stamped envelope by July 14, 2014 to: GOTJ Sweepstakes, c/o Total Assault LLC, 3272 Motor Ave, Suite G, Los Angeles, CA 90034.


Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Dyanne Harvey Whiskey & Wine EP Review

Whiskey & Wine is the new EP from Dyanne Harvey, and it contains five new compositions that, taken together, paints a good picture of where Harvey has been and wants to go with her career. The titular track Whiskey & Wine is catchy, with both the instrumental arrangements and Harvey’s vocals tattooing themselves upon listeners’ minds and hearts. The track is destined for radio (and online) rotation and represents a fresh and fun deviation from what is currently on the charts.


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Run has a bouncy and catchy introduction that opens up to a style that deftly blends together cabaret, blues, and country music. The powerful voice of Harvey during this track keeps the momentum of the release high, while the scintillating array of instruments here provide a fullness and depth that acts as the icing on the cake. A narrative is crafted here that ensures that listeners are on the edges of their seats. Truth Be Told is a confident and mature track that showcases the large vocal range of Harvey, while allowing the instrumentation ample room to expand. The track flirts with both pop and country styling, taking on just as much Stevie Nicks and Joan Osborne.


Don’t Grow Old Without Me is a tremendously emotional track that pairs Harvey’s vocals with a mournful and darkly emotive guitar. A piano line keeps tempo while soaring high; these disparate elements are able to unite to make for an incredible end to a stellar extended play. Whiskey & Wine is available at iTunes, while information about Harvey, samples of her music, and tour dates can be located at her website. For the latest in information about Harvey, visit her Facebook and Twitter.


Top Tracks: Whiskey & Wine, Don’t Grow Old Without Me


Rating: 8.3/10


Dyanne Harvey Whiskey & Wine EP Review / 2014 Self / 5 Tracks / www.dyanneharvey.com/ / www.facebook.com/Dysmusic / twitter.com/Dyanne_Harvey /


Sean McMorris Lo & Behold CD Review

Together has a blend of pop rock and mid-seventies styling; there is a current and contemporary feel to this effort that is provided further depth through the sheer eclecticism of the styles that McMorris has included here. The track Lo & Behold expands upon McMorris’ repertoire with slightly hard rock styling; the track comes forth as a blend of Matchbox 20 and John Maher while still having a bit of grit and gravel.


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Did You Ever Think is a slower and more heart-felt track in the vein of early Elton John and Billy Joel. The piano line properly highlights McMorris’ vocals without dwarfing them. The intertwined instrumental and vocal elements are able to unite and create a track that resounds loudly with listeners long after the album has finished. Next to You has a deliberate drum line that gains momentum, with the resultant track settling into a soulful and funky sound. There is a dichotomy between these stylistic decisions that allows listeners of a wide array of genres something meaty to chew on.


More Than Meets the Eye is the final track on Lo & Behold and has an epic sort of sound. The deliberate and intense composition here tie together the theatrical rock of Rush and Queen while keeping a close and comfy bar-room sound. The sheer dedication to reconciling these two styles makes this a perfect send off for fans, as well as providing some indication to the styles and influences that McMorris may use for subsequent releases. The album is available on iTunes and CDBaby ($6 for a download, $12 for a physical copy of the CD), while individuals that are interested in the latest information about McMorris’ live dates and recordings would do well to check out his Facebook (www.facebook.com/seanmcmorrismusic ).


Top Tracks: Did You Ever Think, More Than Meets the Eye


Rating: 8.5/10


Sean McMorris Lo & Behold CD Review / 2014 Self / 10 Tracks / seanmcmorris.com/