Andrew W.K. has posted the video for “I Want To See You Go Wild.” The track comes from Close Calls With Brick Walls which was issued in North America earlier this year after an initial run limited to Japan in 2006.
In a recent interview at Pitchfork, Broken Social Scene‘s Brendan Canning discussed his band’s role in the film. The Toronto indie rock act wrote the music for the fictional act Crash And The Boys, with actor Erik Knudsen (aka Crash) providing vocals. Brendan described the songs to Pitchfork:
They’re really short punk rock jams. One tune is four seconds long– it’s in Napalm Death territory. After that one, someone in the movie yells, “Hey, it’s not a race!” The longest tune we recorded for it was 42 seconds. Another one is a little more in D.R.I. territory. We’re all fans of that type of thrashy music– Charles [Spearin] and Ohad [Benchetrit] played in a metal band growing up. I definitely bought Suicidal Tendencies‘ first record when it came out.
Updates to Iron Grip: Warlord have been released. These updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:
Iron Grip: Warlord
Resolved DRM issues
Added CD Key associated with the users’ accounts. This allows the user to play on different computers without problems.
Iron Grip: Warlord – Demo
Created separate demo build to reduce file size on disk
New York City will play host to the first live performance from early hardcore act Inside Out in 21 years. The Inside Out reunion performance is set for August 14, 2010 and will include Razorblade Handgrenade, No Tolerance, Vigilant Hotel and Activator. It all takes place at Santos Party House in New York. Ypu can find ticket info here.
New York City will play host to the first live performance from early hardcore act Inside Out in 21 years. The Inside Out reunion performance is set for August 14, 2010 and will include Razorblade Handgrenade, No Tolerance, Vigilant Hotel and Activator. It all takes place at Santos Party House in New York. Ypu can find ticket info here.
UPDATE: This is not, as originally reported, the Inside Out that featured Zack de la Rocha of Rage Against The Machine and Vic DiCara of Shelter and 108. Wrong Inside Out. Sorry about that. SourceContinue reading Inside Out plan first show in 21 years→
New York City will play host to the first live performance from 80s hardcore act Inside Out. The band released just one album, the critically acclaimed No Spiritual Surrender. They also gained significant notoriety when vocalist Zack de la Rocha went on to form Rage Against The Machine. The band also featured guitarist Vic DiCara who went on to Shelter and 108.
The Weakerthans founder (and former Propagandhi member) John K. Samson was recently named Winnipeg’s Art Ambassador for Music by the city’s Arts Council. Samson joins ambassadors in the fields of theater, visual arts, music, dance, and literary arts, who will advocate for their art forms within the city and beyond.