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NEWS Peek-A-Boo presents the trailer of The Gift

Peek-A-Boo presents the trailer of The Gift

15th of August 2015, 17:43

Director: Joel Edgerton

Stars: Jason Bateman, Rebecca Hall, Joel Edgerton

A husband and wife try to reinvigorate their relationship but their lives are threatened by a "friend" from the husband's past who holds a horrifying secret about him, sending their world into a tailspin.


NEWS Compilation from The Train Set out

Compilation from The Train Set out

15th of August 2015, 13:30

Back in the mid to late eighties The Train Set emerged from the Crewe/Winsford indie music scene to make an impact on the Manchester and Liverpool gig circuit as well as the national music press. The band released two 12" singles which both broke the Indie Chart and performed at venues across the country including gigs at Dingwalls, the Astoria in London and Manchester's Hacienda.

The nucleus of the band, Clive Jones (vocals), Andy Boote (guitars) and Mark Shaw (Bass) met at school. They recruited Adam Halford (drums) from Winsford and Dave Hassall from Chester (keyboards) and soon became the tight unit that was eventually signed by renowned Manchester DJ Dave Haslam to his Playhard label.

Briefly managed by Nathan McGough, also manager of The Happy Mondays, the band embarked on a national tour with the Happy Mondays and supported the likes of James at the London Astoria. They were featured in both the NME and Melody Maker through interviews and features by Stuart Maconie and Robin Denslow.

Compilation album 'Never California', released on Firestation Records, features The Train Set’s highly sought after singles including 'She's Gone' which was the band's first record, recognised as a stunning debut by the press and selected as NME's single of the week when it was originally released in 1988. Writing in NME, James Brown said "The Train Set have done their growing up in private and will now have no trouble copping off with the entire teenage nation of orphaned Smiths fans". Stuart Maconie described ‘She’s Gone’ as "sleek and shiny, fizzy and witty", predicting "The Train Set will be huge when the world sees sense". Well, whilst we wait for the world to take heed, immerse yourself in these finely crafted songs and enjoy a band that made a significant impact on the music scene amongst the abundant indie/jangle bands of that era.

This compliation contains previously unreleased tracks from a band that had promised so much but disappeared far too soon. The original members have come together to oversee the release of this retrospective album, providing a vital listening experience and an opportunity to discover The Train Set’s material again, or perhaps for the first time.


NEWS The return of Space

The return of Space

15th of August 2015, 13:28

Space are back with a new single 'Strange World'. The band will also embark on an extensive UK tour of the same name throughout October and November 2015.

'Strange World' combines Space's signature sound with a Mariachi vibe, creating a record that could serve as the soundtrack to a David Lynch film. This is Space at their finest, a record set to delight their army of fans as well as winning many more.

A Brief History of Space...

Space formed in May 1993 when Liverpudlian musicians Tommy Scott and Andy Parle recruited teenager Jamie Murphy and Kraftwerk fanatic Franny Griffiths to help translate the sounds in Scott's head.

The band's first single 'If It's Real' was released on manager Mark Cowley's own label Hug Records, with The Farm's bass player Carl Hunter designing the artwork. This release led to Gut Records discovering the band. 

A low key single 'Money/Kill Me' was released in November 1995 - it left the shops as quickly as it had entered. The band cut their teeth on the live scene around this time too, but it was the release of 'Neighbourhood' that really kicked things off for Space. It told the tale of Tommy's childhood street in Liverpool, but with serial killers and transvestites in the starring roles. This was pop music with a dark and sharp edge, a taste of things to come.

Second single 'Female of the Species' was a bolt from the blue. Scott wrote this song for his late father, who had always hated his music. He wanted it to sound like a Burt Bacharach tune sung by Frank Sinatra. The results were wonderful. 'Female of the Species' was an instant classic, staying in the UK top 40 for an astonishing three months. The song that catapulted Space to a whole new audience and their debut album 'Spiders' was a resounding critical success.

Three sold out tours, three further Top 20 singles ('Dark Clouds', a re-released 'Neighbourhood' and the Top 10 hit 'Me and You Versus The World') along with triumphant festival appearances followed.

Old acquaintance Dave Palmer, better known as Yorkie, joined the band in late 1997. After helping out with the album, Yorkie was asked to become the bands' full time bassist, allowing Tommy to concentrate on vocals.

Internationally, things began to happen for the band, already a massive hit in the UK 'Female of the Species' also gained airplay on college radio and MTV in America. With success comes touring, with touring comes stress... A tour of the US followed in mid-1997. Jamie, the youngest member of the band at only 21, found it all too much. He took a break, missing some live shows and TV appearances. The death of Palmer's mother, legendary Liverpool singer Gladys Palmer, also devastated the band.

Jamie returned for the recording of Space's second album 'Tin Planet'. This darker, more song-focused album put Scott's voice to the fore. The band mixed the classicism of his songs with Griffiths' keyboard backdrops, Murphy's energy and Parles' solid rhythms.

Tommy describes 'Tin Planet' as, "More darkness, but the songs are pure love songs. Our first songs used to be trying to be like Speedy Gonzales or Peter Lorre. Now its more Marlene Dietrich."

In early 1998 after finishing Space's second album Tin Planet, drummer Andy Parle left. He was immediately replaced by Leon Caffrey.

The first single from 'Tin Planet' was 'Avenging Angels' which was released in December 1997 and went straight into the charts at No. 6. Next came 'The Ballad of Tom Jones', a duet with Cerys Matthews from Catatonia, which was released in February 1998 and entering the charts at Number 4. The album itself was released in March 1998 and entered the album charts at Number 3! 

During 1999 Space took a well earned break from the rigours of touring and concentrated on writing material for their third album. 'Love You More Than Football' was due to be released in the UK in mid 2000 but was delayed indefinitely by Gut records. 

Between record companies Space took time rewriting material for their new album and at the end of 2001 announced a free intimate gig for the fans, scheduled for the 26th January 2002 at the Unity Theatre in Liverpool. However with just a week to go before the performance news broke that Jamie Murphy had left the band again. The show went ahead regardless and was enjoyed by all, with Space giving a superb performance.

Fast-forward through 2003 with a series of Music For Aliens releases to keep the loyal fans happy and we arrive in November 2003, when Space signed to Randm records.

The first single release under Randm came in February 2004, with the title track from the new album, "Suburban Rock 'n' Roll'. It reached 16 in the UK Indie charts. This was closely followed by 'Suburban Rock 'n' Roll' the album in March, the first Space album to hit the shops in five long years, described as "eleven brilliant trips into the crazed mind of Tommy Scott", this was the new Space sound at its best. The last release under randm, and the last to date, was the single '20 Million Miles from Earth', released in May 2004. It reached 35 in the UK Indie chart.

Following months of speculation by fans, Space were finally declared to have parted ways in an email from Yorkie to a fan. An unfortunately low-key and quiet ending for a band that was still beloved by many.

Following their split the group went separate ways musically. Tommy formed a new band called The Drellas, to be later joined by Leon. Franny produced under the name Subway Showdown, then reunited with Jamie as band members in Dust. Yorkie continued to produce music and work on his solo project Moongoose.

In August 2009, Space's former drummer Andy Parle sadly passed away. The remaining original members met at his funeral and this broke the ice between them. This encounter sowed the seeds for what was to follow.

In November 2011 the big news hit that Space were back. The new line-up reunited original members Tommy, Jamie and Franny back together for the first time in ten years. They were joined by Phil Hartley (Bass / Double Bass), Ryan Clarke (Vintage Keys) and Allan Jones (Drums). Space's return was cemented with a reunion gig at the O2 Academy Liverpool in December 2011. The show was a quick sell-out, and gave fans an early taste of the band's new material and sound.

Throughout 2012 Space worked on their latest album 'Attack of the Mutant 50ft Kebab', as well as performing at various venues and festivals. Although Jamie has now left the band, Space continue to work on their new material, they're preparing to release new matieral and will embark on their 'Strange World' tour this Autumn.

spacetheband.co.uk


NEWS Gemini Syndrome Return With New Single, 'Eternity'

Gemini Syndrome Return With New Single, 'Eternity'

15th of August 2015, 09:35

Los Angeles, California - Alternative Metal band Gemini Syndrome has returned with the single "Eternity", their first new music since the 2013 critically acclaimed Lux. The track, which debuted with SiriusXM Octane, will be available for purchase on August 21st but is available for pre-order now. The band is preparing for their upcoming tour alongside Avatar, Huntress, & First Decree kicking off on August 21st in Midland, Texas and working its way throughout the the U.S. wrapping up on September 22nd in Fredricksburg, Virginia.
 

 

"Aaron, AP, & myself have poured our hearts into the new music & we wanted to give a taste before we head into the studio. We're streamlined and stronger than ever. We're not going anywhere — We're here for all Eternity." - Brian Steele Medina

Pre-order "Eternity" though iTunes Download Store.Listen on Spotify.

 

To complete the whole, the halves must interlock, but not necessarily reflect.

Life’s full of these contradictory partners. Light and dark comprise a day, while sadness and bliss remain codependent. Gemini Syndrome exist in that space between polar opposites, equally representing heavy and hypnotic whims.

It’s a sound that fueled their 2013 full-length debut Lux, which landed at #3 on Billboard’s Heatseekers Chart and yielded the singles “Pleasure & Pain” and “Stardust.” The record’s release saw the Los Angeles heavy alternative band tour alongside everybody from Five Finger Death Punch to Device and perform at festivals such as Rock on the Range, Welcome to Rockville, and more. However, Lux merely served as dawn.

After coming off the road in 2014, Gemini Syndrome underwent member changes, while confronting and exorcising internal and external demons—ranging from personal struggles to splitting with their label. However, its creative core Aaron Nordstrom, Brian Steele Medina, and Alessandro “AP” Paveri return with the new single “Eternity.” Produced by Kane Churko [Papa Roach], it expands their story with an ethereal hum, robust guitars, and a striking refrain. Following its premiere on SiriusXM, “Eternity” opens up the floodgates as the musicians continue readying music for their 2016 second- full-length.

Finishing the year on tour with Avatar, they’re welcoming the Synners back into their embrace once more forever. The whole is yet again complete. — Rick Florino, August 2015

 

 

www.geminisyndrome.com


NEWS Time Table Incubate Festival, Tilburg - the Netherlands

Time Table Incubate Festival, Tilburg - the Netherlands

15th of August 2015, 09:25

Exactly one month left 'till the start of Incubate festival 2015! While some of your were enjoying their holidays, we've been completing our music line-up. And we're extremely proud of it. Check the breath taking list of 348 performing artists out on http://www.incubate.org/2015/line-up.

On top of that pretty sweet line-up, most of the performance times have been announced already. So fill up your Incubate profile and start puzzling on your schedule right now! (or, well, wait for your weekend to officially start)
If you need an actual time table, you could try our official Clashfinder time table http://clashfinder.com/s/incubate2015/

Of course, all times published so far, on either website or Clashfinder, are subject to change.

Incubate is not just about music. This year, you can discover new kicks at the newly announced DIY Synths Convention, enjoy the Incubate Craft Beer Fest, and did you see The Knife is performing a very special theatre show twice at Incubate, together with the art group Ful? You can find all about our extended theatre line-up here.
And if you don't know who Manor Grunewald, Jelle Slof and Jan Kuhlemeijer are, you might just want to take a look at the art programme of Incubate festival 2015, including the awesome Bartkira.

And for the die hards, check out our Heavy Metal Bowling party, limited number of tickets still available.

Incubate is the annual celebration of cutting-edge culture.
It is a festival exhibiting a diverse view on indie culture as a whole, including music, visual arts, film and contemporary dance, and a conference. It brings more than 200 cutting edge artists in an intimate context to an international audience. Black metal next to free jazz. Refreshing art next to inspiring debate.
Incubate festival takes place on 14 to 20 September 2015 in over 20 locations in Tilburg (NL).

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