13/04/2010

Cancer Bats and Bring Me The Horizon to tour small UK venues this fall

Cancer Bats are busy flying all over the place and have today announced they are doing a tour hitting small venues throughout the UK together with none others than Bring Me The Horizon. The dates are as follow:

SEPTEMBER
21 OXFORD Academy 2
22 NORWICH Waterfront
23 BIRMINGHAM Academy 2
24 GLASGOW Garage
25 LEEDS Cockpit
27 MANCHESTER Club Academy
28 COLCHESTER Arts Centre
29 BRIGHTON Concorde 2
30 EXETER Lemon Grove

OCTOBER
01 LONDON The Garage

Surprised to see BMTH aren't playing hometown Sheffield. Either way I'll be getting my ticket right about now. London's sold out already...

12/04/2010

Tomorrow is a great day to support your local CD shop

... because Bleeding Through's new self titled album is out. If it is anything like their live show in Leeds a couple of months ago then it will be out of this world. For those of you needing convincing, the whole thing is also up for streaming via their MySpace page.

AND the amazing and as of today Download confirmed (hell yeah!) Cancer Bats today release their "Bears, Mayors, Scraps and Bones", another sort of self titled album seeing as the name is meant to represent the four band members. If you're waiting for your student loan, salary, benefits or you're just laying low on the cash splash in general then do check out Spotify where the it is up for streaming. If you liked "Darkness" live in Roskilde and later their crazy good cover of Beastie Boys' "Sabotage" then you're in for a treat.

In other news the spirit was more than high as Throats, Trash Talk and Rolo Tomassi owned their gig at Corporation in (in Rolo's case) hometown Sheffield last night. Make sure not to miss them on the rest of their tour as they hit venues all over the UK, such as The Roadhouse in Manchester tonight.



I love Liam Cormier. That is all.

07/04/2010

Time travel with Option Paralysis

What better way of spending a long day of travelling than finally taking the time to properly listen to The Dillinger Escape Plans latest release Option Paralysis. As it turns out, there hardly is one.

Greg Puciato may claim we’re experiencing a cultural depression (Close Up # 119) but him and his band mates sure have loaded Option Paralysis with explosives ready to blow your mind out of those blues over and over again.

“Gold Teeth On A Bum”, “Widower” and “Chine Whispers” are the obvious singles, “Widower” being a jazzy fusion taking musical possibilities to outer space, but “I Wouldn’t If You Didn’t” is the one that really does it for me. Pure bliss.

If you haven’t already then go buy The Dillinger Escape Plans new album now, it is the future.

Speaking of new music, and seeing as it is our great passion here at Nordic Flames, check out The Ocean on MySpace, they have uploaded some new and very promising material. www.myspace.com/theoceancollective

Man, don’t you just love it when it comes to this time of the year and you feel like you’ve already gotten favourite releases which you are sure will make this year’s “Best Of” list? Isn’t it mind gobbling to think that there is still so much to go this year, so many more releases to come? Releases which may well and probably will top what The Dillinger Escape Plan has created, for example.

It may be pissing it down outside and the summer may feel very far away, but hey, life is good.

02/04/2010

Friska Viljor at Strand

Swedish Popaganda club is celebrating easter, "Påsken", all weekend long at Hornstulls Strand. Yesterday whilst beer was expensive as ever, man size chicken rocked it out on the old school hip hop floor and Friska Viljor played a fantastic live set.

It was the first time I saw the band from Stockholm but not the first time I heard about them. In Germany their fanbase is huge, the band has even written songs about it's love for the place, and my housemates in Berlin last year were surprised to hear I did not know of the band. Either way, last night they quite frankly blew me away.

A friend and I came to the conclusion that if you mixed Frans Ferdinand's energy and tie suits, Johnossi's harder rock aspects and sound, Soundtrack Of Our Lives' brilliant live qualitites (and beards) with a tiny hint of Mika's high pitched voice you might find something similar to Friska Viljor. Still, this was so much better than that combination could ever be.

So do check these guys out, it's about time they get some recognition outside of Germany.