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NEWS HOCICO return with new single & video 'The Screen'

HOCICO return with new single & video 'The Screen'

21st of March 2025, 15:16

Hocico, the iconic Mexican electro-industrial duo known for their raw, aggressive sound and thought-provoking lyrics, return with a blistering new single, The Screen. As the duo delivers a scathing critique of modern society's darker side, focusing on the cruelty and cowardice that thrive behind the anonymity of digital screens.

The lyrics of The Screen are a direct attack on the toxic behaviour of online trolls and keyboard warriors who hide behind their devices to spread hate and venom. Aicrag's words paint a vivid picture of a "coward's kingdom," where faceless individuals wield their keyboards like weapons, attacking others while remaining shielded from accountability. Lines like "You spit your filth, while you're unseen" and "Your boldness dies when we're eye to eye" expose the hypocrisy of those who project false strength online but crumble in the face of real-world confrontation.
The song's chorus, "You lie, you dream, you live behind the screen," drives home the central theme: the disconnect between the digital personas people create and the reality of their insecurities. Aicrag's raw, impassioned delivery amplifies the frustration and anger at a society that allows such behaviour to flourish.
Musically, The Screen is classic Hocico—pulsing industrial beats, distorted synths, and a relentless energy that mirrors the intensity of the lyrics. It's a track that not only resonates with the band's longtime fans but also speaks to anyone who has witnessed or experienced the cruelty of online interactions.
In The Screen, Hocico holds up a mirror to the digital age, challenging listeners to confront the ugliness that often lurks behind the glow of our devices. It's a powerful anthem for a society grappling with the consequences of its own virtual facades.


NEWS No-One Driving since 1980! John Foxx released his second 7' 45 years ago!

No-One Driving since 1980! John Foxx released his second 7' 45 years ago!

21st of March 2025, 08:00

On this day, 45 years ago John Foxx released the second 7” single taken from his debut and electronic music cult album Metamatic (released 18 January 1980). ‘No-One Driving’ (21 March 1980) was released in various versions, as a limited edition double 7" disc with three accompanying tracks, and as a single 7" singles a two track and three track version.

The single version is slightly different from the album version in sound mix and lyrics; the line "..someone's gone liquid in the sheets.." on the album version is replaced by "..someone's gone missing in the sheets..".

The single entered the UK Singles Chart at no. 32, remaining at the same position for a further week.

No-One Driving (Original 7” Releases)

7" single disc (two track version)

  1. "No-One Driving"
  2. "Glimmer"

7" single disc (three track version)

  1. "No-One Driving"
  2. "Glimmer"
  3. "Mr. No"

7" double disc (gatefold sleeve)

  1. "No-One Driving"
  2. "Glimmer"
  3. "This City"
  4. "Mr. No"

7" German release (different sleeve artwork)

  1. "No-One Driving"
  2. "Metal Beat"

All three B-sides were released together for the first time on the 2001 CD re-issue of the Metamatic album.

DISCOGS

No-One Driving (Lyrics)

Seems like you were lit inside
I feel like fog beside the shine
Figure fades away
Someone takes my place
Meshing with the pictures on the pages

There's no-one driving
There's no-one driving
There's no-one driving
There's no-one

The family's back from long ago
The voices burnt, the voices gold
Vapour trails go by
Voices on the lines
Nothing to come back to can't we fade?

There's no-one driving
There's no-one driving
There's no-one driving
There's no-one

Someone's gone liquid in the sheets
A sudden smell of burning leaves
The old streets overgrown
Somewhere else to go
It's just another switchback can't we fade?

There's no-one driving
There's no-one driving
There's no-one driving


NEWS Bone Machine | 37 - Years Since The Pixies Surfer Rosa

Bone Machine | 37 - Years Since The Pixies Surfer Rosa

21st of March 2025, 00:00

This day 37 years ago, The Pixies released their debut long-player, the sublime Surfer Rosa. The very beginning of the postmodernist, alternative rock movement started with the kick drum of ‘Bone Machine’. A deep-drenched surrealistic track of singalong pre-grunge, with former member Kim Deal echoing the direct screamed vocal of Black Francis.

A brutal mix followed with themes from voyeurism to mutilation, all wrapped in sonic bursts of finely constructed melodies. The sound of Surfer Rosa is a cross of-surf-rock, punk, psychedelic-a mixed with torrential noise and the very twisted lyrics. It slapped in the face more taboos than the Velvet Underground. It is no wonder then that The Pixies were the band which would ignite the flames of Nirvana, Blur, Radiohead and The Strokes. They became the most influential band of the nineteen-eighties, in a very short space of time. And Surfer Rosa was where it started.

The magic of Steve Albini (Nirvana, PJ Harvey ) captures perfectly the raw-assault of The Pixies, whilst the song may be simple in construction, the abstract way in their creation makes them further complex.
This is the album which will remain a classic of the twentieth century, The Velvet Underground And Nico movement of modern times.


Surfer Rosa - Original 1988 Track List;
1. “Bone Machine”
2. "Break My Body"
3. "Something Against You"
4. "Broken Face"
5. "Gigantic"
6. "River Euphrates"
7. "Where Is My Mind?"
8. "Cactus"
9. "Tony's Theme"
10. "Oh My Golly!"
11. "Vamos"
12. "I'm Amazed"
13. "Brick Is Red"

DISCOGS

Gigantic (Lyrics)

And this I know his teeth as white as snow
What a gas it was to see him
Walk her everyday into a shady place
With her lips she said
She said, "Hey Paul, hey Paul, hey Paul
Let's have a ball
Hey Paul, hey Paul, hey Paul
Let's have a ball
Hey Paul, hey Paul, hey Paul
Let's have a ball"
Gigantic, gigantic, gigantic
A big, big love
Gigantic, gigantic, gigantic
A big, big love
Lovely legs there are
What a big black mass, what a hunk of love
He'll walk her every day into a shady place
Like the dark, but I'd want him
"Hey Paul, hey Paul, hey Paul
Let's have a ball
Hey Paul, hey Paul, hey Paul
Let's have a ball
Hey Paul, hey Paul, hey Paul
Let's have a ball"
Gigantic, gigantic, gigantic
A big, big love



[Kevin Burke]


NEWS Today it’s exactly 35 years ago that Nitzer Ebb released their third studio album Showtime!

Today it’s exactly 35 years ago that Nitzer Ebb released their third studio album Showtime!

20th of March 2025, 00:00

Today it’s exactly 35 years ago that Nitzer Ebb released their third studio album Showtime on Mute Records (STUMM 72 / 20 March 1990).

The album has a whole has a very cohesive, uniform sound, despite each song being very unique, ranging from the more EBM-like Rope to the almost Industrial-Rock-ish Getting Closer. Three singles were taken from this album and released separately, Lightning Man, Fun To Be Had and Getting Closer.

Showtime - Tracklist

Getting Closer
Nobody Knows
One Mans Burden
All Over
My Heart
Lightning Man
Rope
Hold On
Fun To Be Had


NEWS 43 years of Making Room & Lady Shaving by Fad Gadget!

43 years of Making Room & Lady Shaving by Fad Gadget!

19th of March 2025, 00:00

This month, 43 years ago, Fad Gadget released the 7-inch single Make Room”. It was released in March 1982 on Mute Records as MUTE 012

'Make Room' continues Fad Gadget’s exploration of dark, minimal electronic soundscapes, characterized by sharp, mechanical beats and eerie synth layers. The song’s lyrics critique societal conformity and consumer culture, delivered with Tovey’s distinct deadpan vocals. The B-side, Lady Shave, remains one of his more recognizable tracks, known for its pulsing rhythm and provocative themes.

Like much of Fad Gadget’s work, Make Room was produced with the involvement of Daniel Miller, founder of Mute Records, ensuring its raw, experimental edge. The release came during a time when electronic music was gaining traction in the post-punk and industrial scenes, cementing Fad Gadget’s influence on later acts like Depeche Mode and Nine Inch Nails.

The B-side, Lady Shave, is one of Fad Gadget’s most striking tracks, featuring a relentless, pulsating rhythm and jagged synth lines. Lyrically, it delves into themes of beauty standards, vanity, and obsession with appearance, offering a biting critique of societal pressures. The song’s hypnotic repetition and raw energy make it a fan favorite and a staple of his live performances during which Frank Tovey often smeared himself with shaving cream while plucking his pubic hairs in front of the audience.

The single remains a cult favorite, showcasing the artist’s innovative use of early electronic instrumentation and socially charged lyricism.

Make Room - 7” Tracklist

A. Make Room 4:01
B. Lady Shave 5:40

DISCOGS

MAKE ROOM LADYSHAVE
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