The Juggernauts is the new project of BORG (aka Peter Mastbooms, who is, among other things, a member of the live line up of The Klinik) and is mixed & co-produced by Glenn Keteleer. A name like The Juggernauts invokes images of power, of a massive force of bass and beats, of ground-shattering Electro-sounds.
And it is needless to say that the debut EP “Phoenix” sees one of the most anticipated newcomers to the classic EBM-sound deliver the goods in spades! The Belgian band fuses the minimal, rhythm and bass driven structures of Electronic Body Music with a more aggressive and modern approach, to overwhelming results.
The EP’s killer title track (which is taken from the upcoming debut album “The Juggernauts Are Coming”) is a relentless floor filler with addictive qualities and the two EP-exclusive tracks “Damaged Illusions” and “Infected” are thudding beat-monsters that effectively evolve the classic sound into the 21st century.
“Phoenix” is rounded off by some excellent remixes from friends and supporters Spetsnaz, The Plastic Noise Experience, Implant and True Zebra.
“Phoenix” is limited to 666 copies in a hand-numbered Digipak. The Juggernauts – it’s not just a name! This IS EBM!
Track listing:
1. Phoenix
2. Damaged Illusions
3. Infected
4. Phoenix (Melted)
5. Damaged Illusions (Again)
6. Infected (Boiled)
7. Damaged Illusions (And Again)
Alk-a-line's new album will include lyrics by Jean-Luc De Meyer and Jacques Perry-Salkow
The upcoming album of Alk-a-line, the female duo from Brussels composed of Toxic Witch aka Sandra Hagenaar (Fifty Foot Combo, Kris Dane…) and Sonic Witch aka Laurence Castelain (Flesh and Fell, The Chicks…), will be a very special release. Peek-a-boo had the exclusive opportunity to listen to excerpts from most of the songs and the whole sounds.... great! This 10-track album will play with musical references from the 80ies, electro and postpunk but will also play a lot with words!
The trance song "This is not a fairy Tale" will include clever lyrics by Jean-Luc De Meyer (Front 242, Modern Cubism, 32Crash) and two other songs, "Train-Train" and "Le Coeur à l'écrou" will feature amazing lyrics by Jacques Perry-Salkow, the French master of tautograms and anagrams.
We also heard songs that are true dancefloor killers ("Dark Energy", "Ich weiss"). We are really looking forward to hearing all the tracks when the album is released in April by Lynch Law Records!
Funny: all the track timings form palindromes, which means that they can be read from left to right and from right to left (eg 2:52, 3:33, 3:03, etc.).
Tracklist:
cosmic trip
1 Alkaline 2:52
2 Dark Energy 3:33
3 Ich weiss 3:03
4 Everything is not what it seems 2:42
5 This is not a fairy Tale 3:43
comic strip
6 C’est les Rats scélérats 2:32
7 Train-Train 2:02
8 Good Boyz 3:03
9 Le Dobermann 2:32
10 Le Coeur à l’Ecrou 3:03
saxon band LisaWars finally return after almost 3 years, in which they only released the singles "Wo warst du?" and "Die Angst in deinen Augen", with their new longplayer "Nichts". Started in the year 2002, Jens (Keys, Synths) and Micha (Guitar, Vocals) play their very own vision of gloomy music.
Far off of blinkers LisaWars mixes a cocktail consisting of New Wave, Goth and Punk. Bizarre german lyrics, that partly remind at classics such as Grauzone or Die Art, a minimalistic instrumentation in style of the early Neuen Deutschen Welle (NDW - German New Wave) and a deep glance into the depths of human civilisation emboss the songs of the band. These become a ray of hope on the german New Wave sky with a good pinch of Synths, floating guitar lines and memorable hooks.
After Junkyard + The Wings of Desire caught a lot of attention with their debut single "Underground Tapes", the post punks return with the EP "For Distant Friends". Junkyard + The Wings of Desire are a russian-based band, that was formed in Israel and has meanwhile settled over to Berlin.
Influenced by bands such as The Cure, The Birthday Party and Bauhaus, the band rocks through the 5-song download. Vocals far beyond any cliché, within the stress field of Rozz Williams, Peter Murphy and Specimen, accompanied by partly bizarre, partly very straight guitars, a driving bass and a simple drum programming.
The EP continues a re-interpretation of the old school, as the debut single did.
Legendary British rock n’ roll band The Godfathers explode into action in 2013 with the much-anticipated release of a brand new album entitled, Jukebox Fury, their first full-length studio release since 1995 - and a 23 date March UK tour with punk icons, The Stranglers. Jukebox Fury will be released on the band’s own Godfathers’ Recordings label on 25thMarch 2013.
The Godfathers were formed in 1985 by brothers Peter Coyne (vocals) & Chris Coyne (bass) from the ashes of their previous band, The Sid Presley Experience. They toured extensively and earned a reputation for their electrifying brand of primal rock n’ roll and incendiary live shows around the world. The Godfathers unleashed the storming rocker 'Birth School Work Death' as their debut single on Epic Records in late 1987 and scored a US Billboard top 40 hit. The classicBirth School Work Death album released in 1988 followed and was celebrated with extensive tours of the UK, Europe & USA.
The Godfathers reformed in 2008 to promote the re-issue of their seminal debut album Hit By Hit with live shows around the world, and celebrated their 25th anniversary in 2010 with a live CD/DVD compilation entitled, Shot Live At The 100 Club. The Godfathers’ influence has grown steadily in recent years with American stadium rockers Local H and Spoon releasing cover versions of their classics and The Mars Volta citing the band’s trademark primal rock n’ roll sound as a major influence on their recently releasedNoctourniquet album.
The Godfathers will be releasing a digital single, ‘I Can’t Sleep Tonight’ on 12th February 2013.
The Stranglers & The Godfathers ‘Feel It Live’ tour dates:
Friday 1st March - Edinburgh, Picture House
Saturday 2nd March - Glasgow, Academy
Monday 4th March - Aberdeen, Garage
Tuesday 5th March - Dundee, Fat Sams
Thursday 7th March - Liverpool, O2 Academy
Friday 8th March - Lincoln, Engine Shed
Saturday 9th March - Leeds, O2 Academy
Monday 11th March - Leamington Spa, Assembly
Tuesday 12th March - Guildford, G Live
Thursday 14th March - Brighton, Dome
Friday 15th March - London, Roundhouse
Saturday 16th March - Birmingham, O2Academy
Monday 18th March - Oxford, O2 Academy
Tuesday 19th March - Nottingham, Rock City
Thursday 21st March - Folkestone, Leas Cliff Hall
Friday 22nd March - Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Saturday 23rd March - Bristol, O2 Academy
Monday 25th March - Norwich, UEA
Tuesday 26th March - Carlisle, Sands Centre
Friday 29th March - Newcastle, O2 Academy
Saturday 30th March - Manchester, Academy
Sunday 31st March – Croydon, Fairfield Halls














