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Show Preview: LA Rising Featuring – Rage Against The Machine – Muse – Rise Against – at the LA Coliseum in Los Angeles, CA – July 30, 2011

June 30, 2011

LA Rising 2011Once again the good people over at Goldenvoice are responsible for assembling together some of the hugest names in rock for one hell of a concert gathering. The success of both Coachella and The Big 4 this spring has sparked a need for a closer to home summer festival, thus the centrally located and appropriately titled LA Rising.

Headlining LA Rising will be none other than hometown revolutionary rockers Rage Against The Machine, making this their first LA appearance since their intimate show at the Hollywood Palladium last July.

Joining in on the bill will be UK rockers Muse who are fresh off the road in support of their chart smashing album The Resistance. Muse have in the last few years risen up in the rock world and have become one of the hugest live bands on the road, known for selling out stadiums and arenas world wide, this will be their largest show in LA to date. Also on the lineup are Chicago’s punk heroes Rise Against, who are still on tour in support of their newly released album Endgame. They too have risen up and started headlining arenas and  amphitheaters around the US; this too will be the largest show they’ve played in LA
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If 3 headlining bands joining forces for one night wasn’t enough, Ms Lauryn Hill, Immortal Technique, and El Gran Silencio are slated to kick off the day with their hip hop and rock en Espanol flavors.

The significance of this show is enormous! Not only is it taking place at LA’s largest concert venue, but it is the biggest hometown show to be headlined by Rage Against The Machine who have in many ways become much like a modern era Black Flag; targets of an unjust LAPD. Expect this very extravagant lineup to draw tens of thousands of rockers and hip hop fanatics from all over California, you’ll want to get to this show early for there is something for everyone at LA Rising.

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Burning Condors – Welcome to the Players Club

June 30, 2011

Burning Condors - Welcome to the Players ClubThe Burning Condors are one of the freshest acts emerging from the UK rock scene, and for good reason! This unique band doesn’t fit any particular genre and their newest ep, Welcome To The Players Club is proof enough that their brand of rock n’ roll is one they embrace whole heartedly.
It is apparent the members of Burning Condors love The Cramps, have an admiration for The White Stripes (garage rock in general), adore 60’s pop harmonies and bluesy guitar riffage to no end! Yes, this band pays homage, though they do it in a way that is too fresh for words, which leaves musical taste buds stimulated. Listeners get maximum rock and roll flavor of thee above in 11 minutes time; and my one and only complaint is that Welcome to the Players Club is over before you know it. The amount of soul contained within those 11 minutes is more than most new bands spill out through an entire album, and it is my recommendation to all rock n roll fans that you go out and get into the Burning Condors, you will dig this record!

Stand out tracks are… Last Train Home, Love on the Rocks, Polka Dot Girl, Riot in the Streets, which happen to be the entire disc!


 


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2011 Demerit USA Tour Preview

June 28, 2011

2011 Demerit US TourThere is a new force to reckon with hailing all the way from Beijing and that force is China's own Demerit. The ever expanding Punk scene has found its way into eastern Asia and in its time has produced a number of ground breaking artists emerging from Chinese night clubs into venues near you, Demerit are amongst the biggest and best punk bands to originate behind the great wall.


Demerit USA Tour
American fans will be treated to the hardcore Punk philosophy of Demerit this summer as they embark on their first ever North American trek whilst on the Vans Warped Tour (Kevin says stage). The buzz surrounding this band has been constant since their inception and especially after winning 2008’s album of the year award (Bastards of the Nation) by China's own Painkiller Magazine. Their sonic mix of hardcore Punk and 80s metal is sure to give American Punks a taste they’ve been longing for and a new respect for China's flag bearing Punk renegades.

Their stint on Vans Warped Tour will begin July 29th in Orlando Florida and conclude August 14th in Portland Oregon before treking up and down the west coast for a number of club dates.

Band MySpace: www.myspace.com/demeritamry

 

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Glastonbury Festival – Worthy Farm – Pilton, Somerset, UK

June 26, 2011

Glastonbury Festival - Worthy Farm - Pilton, Somerset UK - June 22-26, 2011The Glastonbury Festival of Performing Arts – an eclectic mix of acts ranging from top pop and rock groups to poetry reading, DJ’s to healing hands, clowns to chefs. It becomes the third largest town in the South West of England for a short while, with a population of around 177,500. The festival gates opened at the usual 8am on Wednesday morning. As the car parks now open the night before, the queues tend to be on foot as opposed to blocking the local roads like in previous years. This does however make the scramble for preferred camping spots a lot more hectic. But once all set up Glastonbury gets into full swing with people relaxing, drinking, dancing, exploring and generally enjoying the atmosphere.
Glastonbury Festival - Worthy Farm - Pilton, Somerset UK - June 22-26, 2011
There were a few heavy rain showers as people set up camp but this didn’t dampen anyone’s spirits. The rain started up again over the next few days but by Saturday afternoon the sun came out in waves and dried everything up. It could even be said to be too hot!

A few highlights of the festival:

Jimmy Cliff – West Holts
What a legend, Jimmy Cliff is the feel good reggae star. From the start he had the crowd singing and dancing along. His dance moves brought a smile to everyone’s face. He played classics including the haunting “Many Rivers to Cross”, which has been covered by over 50 artists. On this track Jimmy’s vocals make you feel emotional, that’s why this is one of the all time records to hear live. Also played was “You Can Get It If You Really Want It”. He played his old war song ‘Vietnam’ too but changed the lyrics to Afghanistan.

U2 – Pyramid
There was much apprehension with regard to U2. Some people weren’t interested, some boycotted them on purpose, and others could not wait to see a fantastic group perform. Despite the drizzle fans turned out in their tens of thousands.
U2 - Bono - Glastonbury Festival 2011
U2 came on to some very strange graphics which turned out to be by the artist Damien Hurst – butterflies and larvae in various forms. I was worried that the Bono ‘preachiness’ would show itself but the only sign of anything like that was the writing shown behind the group as they performed “Even Better than the Real Thing” at the start, saying things like “look at you all, sorry I couldn’t make it last year”. After that the band belted out hit after hit with what could be described as a ‘best of’ set. The crowd had a fantastic sing-a-long to most songs, especially “Where The Streets Have No Name” and “With or Without You”. U2 proved that they are an excellent band and fantastic at live performances. I don’t think many people walked away disappointed.

Deacon Blue – Acoustic Stage
A few people have scoffed at me seeing Deacon Blue when there’s so much else going on at Glastonbury. I scoff back at them, as this was one of the best performances of the weekend! I’d forgotten how many famous songs they have. Each one led into another, the crowd having a fantastic sing-a-long, really feeling part of the band. Deacon Blue themselves had most of their original line up and were obviously enjoying it immensely. A happy, fun gig.

Beyonce – Pyramid
There was obvious scepticism surrounding Beyonce.  Such a pop diva headlining Glastonbury? This just showed the diversity of the festival. It was evident how many people were looking forward to seeing her, and she put on a hell of a show. She came on stage dressed in sparkles surrounded by a white triangle on the screen behind to mimic the pyramid stage around her. Fireworks flew into the sky and she belted out “Crazy in Love” followed by “Single Ladies”. I had to leave at this point and missed the rest of the set. Some say it went downhill from there, others say she continued with a blinding show. Whichever it was I’m sure she put her all in and closed the festival with a bang.

Paul Simon – Pyramid
Some people were disappointed with Paul Simon – there had been much anticipation and for many was the ‘must see’ of the weekend. Unfortunately he was suffering from a throat infection which did limit what he could do. That said he came on and in my opinion was the excellent musician we know him to be so. He played a relatively mellow set, with not many well known hits and a few from the new album. Some parts were instrumental, probably to rest his voice, but the music flowed from him and his band and it was lapped up in the blazing sunny afternoon. He finished with the ever popular “You Can Call Me Al” which had the crowd dancing along. At one point Paul Simon thanked the audience for being so forgiving, presumably because of his voice. If that was what he was like on an off day, I can’t imagine how amazing he must be on a good day!

Pulp – The Park
Pulp were Special Guests at the Park Stage which didn’t seem to be much of a ‘secret’ gig, as Jarvis says in the era of mobiles phones and internet  secrets are hard to keep. The area was heaving with people and even had to be closed off to prevent too much of a squash. People were watching from the slopes all around the stage, 30,000 easily in attendance.

Pulp proved themselves to be hardened festival players, talking to the crowd, cheering them on, even throwing out signed Frisbees! They played their classics, Disco 2000, Sorted for E’s and Whizz and Common People to name a few. Jarvis Cocker threw himself around the stage in his gangly way, crooning out song after song. If you missed it, you missed out.

Pendulum - Pyramid
Quite easily the best and most energetic set of the weekend. As soon as they came on MC Ben Verse is running off the stage and standing on the speakers waving his hands frantically about singing “Salt in the Wounds”. The crowd loved it and a mosh pit soon appeared. “The more you give us tonight the more we give back” he says as they hit out their drum and bass infused with rock style music at a frantic pace.

BB King – Pyramid
At 85 years old I am sure he must have been the oldest act to appear over the weekend. Having influenced the likes of Clapton, Hendrix and many more he played his blues like only he can, sitting centre stage, pulling some funny faces as he was in the moment.

Lee “Scratch” Perry – G Stage
At the G Stage (formerly the Glade) in a small forest part of the festival, a legend and one of my all time heroes came on in his usual get up, his jazzed up hat and boots. He made his many references to Jah whilst the band played reggae vibes in the background. “Crazy Baldhead” got an airing and a kid climbed over the barrier and danced beside Lee, who swapped hats with him and taught him some moves. For a 75 year he has energy in abundance of a man half his age. All the crowd were dancing and singing along in the mud.

The only downside of the festival was that a senior chairman of the Conservative party and friend to the Prime Minister was found dead in the VIP toilets. It was apparently a heart attack.

Some Glastonbury Facts:

Approximately 177,000 people are present on the festival site over the five days (wed to sun) this includes performers, security, stewards, and the specialist tams which puts on the show, as well as ticket holders.

The 137,000 general weekend tickets for 2011 festival were nearly sold out within 4 hours last October, with 800,000 registered to purchase tickets.

For a week Glastonbury becomes the third largest city in south west England.

More than 2000 performances take place across 4 major stages and about 15 other large ones, each with its own style and flavour. In total there are over 100 stages and performances areas.

Every year the festival donates £2 million to good causes.

The 3 main non-profit organisations supported by Glastonbury are Greenpeace, Oxfam and Wateraid. The first 2 have been linked to the festival for 19 years.

The Worthy farm herd of cows is the most productive in Somerset and the third highest in the country, yielding 11.675 kilos of milk per cow.

There are 4,600 toilets and 700 metres of urinals for men.


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Stench Radio music play list for the week of June 26, 2011

June 26, 2011

Top 25  - In no particular order -


D.O.A. - War
Demented Are Go - Call Of The Wired
Hickoids - Neat, Neat, Neat (Damned remake)
Sylvia Juncosa & The Picasso's - Glass
Piñata Protest - Cold Fries
45 Grave - Party Time
The Skulls - Rattle Your Bones
Subtonix - My Favorite Way to Die
Bulemia Banquet - Scatcore
The Blasters - Dark Night
Blitz - We Are The Boys
Ill Repute - What Happens Next?
Butthole Surfers - Sweat Loaf
Paul Leary - Gary Floyd revisited
Gary Floyd - Bodean
Complainiacs - Killed By Cubscouts
Abrasive Wheels - Find Your Heart
The Hillbilly Moon Explosion w/ Sparky From Demented Are Go - My Love For Evermore
Toxic Reasons - Revolution
Anti Nowhere League - Animal
The Black Widows - Evil Space Monster
Minutemen - cut
Victoria De Mare - Let Me Touch You
FEAR - I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man
A Pretty Mess - Going Nowhere Fast


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Preview for: Sunset Strip Music Festival 2011 – on the Sunset Strip – West Hollywood, CA – August 18-20, 2011

June 23, 2011

SSMF 2011Back for the 4th year in a row, the infamous Sunset Strip Music Festival is due to take place this August and is once again expected to draw thousands of music lovers with its diverse range of acts set to play both outdoor and indoor stages. This years honorees are none other than Hollywood’s most notorious rock band of the decadent 80‘s; Motley Crue!

Joining The Crue will be Bush, She Wants Revenge, Matt & Kim plus hip-hop stars Public Enemy.

SSMF

The 3 day long, music celebration will start Thursday evening at The House of Blues where Motley Crue will be honored before an intimate crowd and presented a prestigious award from special guests still to be announced. If their toast is anything like Slash’s from last years, then it is definitely the star-studded event you’ll want to attend. One could expect a special performance from The Crue to follow. The clubs along the strip will also go off with a bang as they host bands all night. Friday will see many acts both local and established playing up and down the strip at every club as the weekend party gets underway. The show to catch that night will be Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger of Doors fame over at the Whiskey A Go Go.

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Saturday will see the SSMF in full bloom as thousands converge on the festival grounds beginning at San Vicente blvd extending to Doheny dr. Alongside the strip will be an assortment of bands playing on every stage around from morning till nightfall. The outdoor main stages will be headlined by Motley Crue, joined by Bush, Public Enemy, Matt & Kim, Escape The Fate, She Wants Revenge plus tons more! Expect a festive atmosphere like previous years as there will be alcohol and plenty of rock and roll available all day for your party needs! With plenty of food vendors, shade, restaurants and clubs within reach, the SSMF is the most comfortable festival around, for those of you going, Bigwheel will once again see you there!

 

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