
On this day, 45 years ago, British punk rocker Johnny Rotten appeared on BBC TV's 'Juke Box Jury'.
On this day, 45 years ago, July 30 1979, British punk rocker Johnny Rotten appeared on BBC TV's "Juke Box Jury" bringing his own brand of cynicism and sharp tongue to an unlikely appearance on Juke Box Jury.
In this episode Johnny comments on the following singles:
- Sweet Little Rock'N' Roller - Showaddywaddy
- Bad Girls - Donna Summer
- Angeleyes - ABBA
- Playground Twist - Siouxsie An The Banshees
- No Shame - The Monks
- We all Need Love - Domenic Troiano
Electronic band, DELUSIVE RELICS have announced the release of their latest EP, Mycelium.
Mycelium delves into the mystical world of fairy rings - those captivating natural formations spawned by underground fungal networks. These networks, predominantly led by species like Marasmius oreades, extend outward from a central point, nourishing themselves with organic matter as they sprawl. Their expansion yields nutrients, prompting lush grass growth along the network's periphery, fashioning the signature ring shape.
In folklore and myth, fairy rings are often ascribed to the whims of fairies, elves, and other fantastical beings, hence their evocative name. Across diverse cultures, these rings are steeped in notions of magic, enchantment, and spiritual import, serving as the muse for countless legends.
In the EP's final track, "Mycelium", DELUSIVE RELICS collaborates with Juls Garat from Pilgrims of Yearning.
Mycelium is available on all major streaming platforms including Bandcamp and Spotify.
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Released 26 years ago, on July 28, 1998, Obsolete is Fear Factory's third studio album, heralding a groundbreaking moment in the industrial metal genre. Conceptually, it explores a dystopian future where humanity has become subservient to machines, blending a potent narrative with intense musical execution. The lineup features Burton C. Bell's unique vocal dynamics, Dino Cazares' precise and aggressive guitar work, Christian Olde Wolbers' deep bass lines, and Raymond Herrera's complex drumming.
The album includes standout tracks such as "Shock," "Edgecrusher," and "Descent," which showcase the band's signature fusion of aggressive riffs, mechanical rhythms, and melodic elements. Fear Factory collaborated with producer Rhys Fulber (Conjure One/Delerium/Front Line Assembly) to enhance their futuristic soundscapes, resulting in a critically acclaimed record that combines heavy metal intensity with electronic atmospheres.
Largely due to the popularity of the band's rendition of "Cars", which reached No. 57 on the UK charts, Obsolete gained significant commercial success. As of 2002, the album had sold over 406,000+ copies. It is Fear Factory's best selling album to date and was certified gold in Australia and also in the US.
Obsolete achieved commercial success, marking Fear Factory's highest chart position at the time and solidifying their influence in the metal community. The album's narrative and sound continue to resonate, emphasizing themes of resistance and technological dominance that remain relevant today.
Obsolete (Roadrunner Records – RR 8752-2)
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Shock |
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Edgecrusher |
3:39 |
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Smasher/Devourer |
5:34 |
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Securitron [Police State 2000] |
5:47 |
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Descent |
4:36 |
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Hi-Tech Hate |
4:33 |
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Freedom Or Fire |
5:11 |
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Obsolete |
3:51 |
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Resurrection |
6:35 |
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Timelessness |
4:08 |
On this day, 33 years ago, the Scottish electro band The Shamen conquered the fist position on the UK independent single charts (27 July 1991) with “Move Any Mountain”, where it stayed for 5 consecutive weeks. Although initially released under the title ‘Pro>gen’, in 1989 the song was re-released in the UK on 15 July and got remixed by numerous various artists. It also became The Shamen’s first top-ten single, in the regular UK Singles Chart reaching as high as number 4.
Move Any Mountain (Pro>gen 91)
Move any mountain, move any mountain
I will not fail nor falter, I shall succeed
My perception is altered, I do believe
Faith is so strong now nothing shall bar my way
Firm conviction is no fiction
This is my day
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I walk so tall, ascending I stand so high
Earth below me revolving above the sky
I feel no fear to be here is oh so fine
Shining brightly, like sunlight inside my mind
Well you know that any mountain is capable of moving
The Shamen and the new generation who are proving
You can be what you want to be
Let your soul and your body and your mind be free
Well never mind, we all are that
And going all the way is where I'm at
With delivery smooth like water from a fountain
That's why I can move any mountain
Move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
Move any mountain
Move any mountain
Future feeling, new sensation
Body is rocking and the mind is reeling
And rolling race changing motion
Flowing like a river into the ocean
Better get yourself ready for the new vibration
My vision, one nation, one tribe
One day'll come the might to move any mountain
Move any mountain
Move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I walk so tall, ascending I stand so high
Earth below me revolving above the sky
I feel no fear to be here is oh so fine
Shining brightly, like sunlight inside my mind
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountainSongwriters: Colin Gilbert Angus / Richard West / Will Sin
Pro-Gen © Tairona Songs Ltd

On this day, 44 years ago, Closer, Joy Division's second and final studio album reached number 1 in the UK Official Indie Albums Charts!
On this day, 44 years ago, Closer, Joy Division's second and final studio album reached number 1 in the UK Official Indie Albums Charts. Closer was released on July 18, 1980, by Factory Records. The album is a seminal work in the post-punk genre, often hailed for its profound influence and haunting beauty. Tragically, it was released two months after the suicide of lead singer Ian Curtis, imbuing the album with a sense of melancholy and poignancy.
Musically, Closer is characterized by its brooding atmosphere, intricate basslines by Peter Hook, atmospheric synthesizers by Bernard Sumner, and Stephen Morris's precise drumming. Tracks like "Atrocity Exhibition," "Isolation," and "Heart and Soul" explore themes of existential despair, alienation, and inner turmoil.
Closer received critical acclaim for its emotional depth and innovation. It reached number 1 on the UK Independent Albums Chart and has since been regarded as a landmark in alternative music. The album's legacy endures, influencing countless artists and solidifying Joy Division's place in music history.
Closer (Tracklist)
Atrocity Exhibition 6:03
Isolation 2:53
Passover 4:44
Colony 3:52
A Means To An End 4:04
Heart And Soul 5:48
Twenty Four Hours 4:26
The Eternal 6:01
Decades 6:08