The Cold Beat: ‘Get Safe’

The Cold BeatOur stream today comes from Allston, MA power trio The Cold Beat in the form of their new full-length Get Safe.

Our reviewer Joe Pelone described the album as “Containing flecks of punk and alt-country and falling somewhere in between the Replacements, the Get Up Kids and late-period Nada Surf, the group’s new record Get Safe is a breezy, infectious listen. It’s catchy mood music.” Judge for yourself at the band’s Punknews.org Profile.
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Jay Weinberg responds to Madball comments

Former Madball drummer Jay Weinberg has responded to the criticisms and implications made by vocalist Freddy Cricien about his departure. He disputes that he was fired, and adds:

However, Freddy has grossly mischaracterized my time with the band in the press; yet I have not responded publicly to any Madball statements. It is true that everyone is entitled to their own opinions – but not their own facts!

I agree that Madball will be better served by an individual more attuned to their particular lifestyle and, occasionally, a new band member will grind gears with long-time members over non-musical issues. To each his own. But, let me be clear – while I really enjoyed playing the music, I do not subscribe to their choice of habits and lifestyle. This past August while on tour in Europe, disturbing events within the band indicated to me that it was time for me to move on. Timing is everything, and who would disagree that one cannot be fired after having quit – decisively, amicably, and well in advance of Freddy’s harsh and public “spin” of the facts.

Check out his statement on his Facebook Profile.
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Five employees of DC9 arrested in beating death

The Washington Post has more details about the beating death of a man outside the DC9 nightclub last week after an Agnostic Front show. According to the report, five men were charged with aggravated assault Saturday in the beating of Ali Ahmed Mohammed. All five men were released after a court proceeding Saturday and were placed in a high-intensity supervision program, which includes electronic monitoring.

Mohammed had tried to enter DC9 but was refused at the door. He responded by throwing a brick through the club’s front window and the five men left the bar and chased him. The five people named include DC9 co-owner William Spieler, and four employees: Darryl Carter Jr., Reginald Phillips, Evan Preller and Arthur Andrew Zaloga. Witnesses said they saw Carter, Zaloga, Spieler and Phillips “stomp the victim on the head and the body” as Preller held him down, the document states.
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New Me First and the Gimme Gimmes EP

Me First and The Gimme Gimmes have revealed the plans for the rest of their recently announced new EP:

Any new Me First music on the way? No, we don’t have a new record. It’s getting harder and harder to find good songs to cover. There are no more good songs in the world! We’ve done ’em all. Like, we’re doing an EP of all these Australian artists, since we’re touring down there…let me tell you, it’s hard finding five good Australian songs. We’re doing Rick Springfield! People are like, “Do Crowded House, do Midnight Oil.” We won’t because they’re terrible 80s bands. Oh, and the Bee Gees…fuck! Disco was terrible. People look back on those eras…there’s nothing romantic about it. The 80s were terrible, too -all hair metal and stupid dance-pop.

The infamous punk rock covers supergroup last released Have Another Ball in 2008, and will be touring the east coast later this month with labelmates Teenage Bottlerocket and Cobra Skulls, including an appearance at The Fest 9 in Gainesville, FL over Halloween weekend, where we can only speculate as to what their costumes may be.
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Pre-Purchase Now – The Ball with Bonus Offer

The Ball is now available for Pre-purchase on Steam. Purchase before Oct 26th and receive 10% off plus an exclusive in-game character for Killing Floor!

The Ball is a first person action-adventure game featuring a full single-player experience built on Epic’s Unreal™ Engine 3 technology.

As a swashbuckling archaeologist working on the slopes of a dormant volcano somewhere in Mexico, you get stuck in a cavern. It doesn’t take long before you realize this is more than just a cave. You reveal ancient ruins that have been hidden from outsiders for centuries and discover a mysterious artifact, a gold and metal shelled Ball. As you progress towards solving the mystery of this amazing place you must unlock the secrets of the Ball and learn to control this ancient artifact.


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OFF! featured on Carson Daly, plays entire EP

OFF! OFF! recently appeared on Last Call with Carson Daly and performed their first EP in its entirety, which clocks in at around four minutes if you’re scoring at home.

The band is the new project from Keith Morris (Black Flag, Circle Jerks), Dimitri Coates (Burning Brides), Steven Shane McDonald (Redd Kross) and Mario Rubalcaba (Rocket From The Crypt, Hot Snakes). Their first four EPs will be compiled into a box set and released on November 23, 2010.
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Gene Simmons goes to war with Anonymous

KISS guitarist Gene Simmons’ recent rant about copyright infringement has put him in the crosshairs for Internet vigilante group, Anonymous. The loosely affiliated group previously took on the Church of Scientology with online and offline protests and began by taking down genesimmons.com/. Simmons responded – as per his M.O. – by threatening a lawsuit and prison rape:

And, as stated in my MIPCOM speech, we will sue their pants off. First, they will be punished. Second, they might find their little butts in jail, right next to someone who’s been there for years and is looking for a new girl friend.

Unfortunately, DDOS attacks like the one Simmons refers to are notoriously difficult to trace, since by their nature they come from thousands of separate machines simultaneously, some of which are compromised.
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Red Bull moves ‘Noise Complaint’ campaign to venue, away from basement

Energy drink behemoth Red Bull has backpedaled a bit in their Noise Complaint marketing campaign. The original plans for the campaign called for a competition among bands, with four semi-finalists winning the “opportunity” to play a basement show in New Brunswick, NJ, with the winner grabbing an opening slot on Thursday‘s year-end Full Collapse anniversary show at Starland Ballroom in Sayreville on December 30. Members of Thursday were to be part of the panel judging the bands.

Many folks in the New Brunswick basement show community cried foul on the marketing campaign, citing concerns that it seemed to suggest that basement and house shows weren’t inclusive and acknowledging that the company had either ignored or failed to realize that many artists elect to play these spaces to avoid influence from corporations such as, say, Red Bull. Aaron Scott of Attica! Attica! launched a Facebook campaign here in protest of the marketing campaign, eliciting an impassioned response. Shortly after the backlash started, Red Bull decided to move the competition to New Brunswick venue and non-basement The Court Tavern. Company representative Keith Wescott posted this statement on the campaign’s Facebook page:

“We do not want to bring attention to something that would potentially cause the City of New Brunswick to shut down even more basement shows than they already do. Show will be on Saturday November 13th from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM, all ages, no cover. Bands will be announced on Monday.”

The competition will continue as planned at The Court Tavern, with Thursday still involved in selecting the winner.
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Steam Surpasses 30 Million Account Mark

Leading Platform for PC & Mac Games Continues Massive Growth

October 18, 2010 – Valve® today announced the latest growth data for Steam, a leading platform for PC & Mac games and digital entertainment, revealing new account growth of 178%, sales growth of over 200%, over 200 Steamworks games shipped to date, and more.

During the past 12 months the platform had year-over-year new user growth of 178%, pushing the total number of active accounts to over 30 million, with over 1,200 games now offered. Peak simultaneous player numbers were also up to over three million, with over six million unique gamers accessing Steam each day.

In addition to new user growth, Steam sales during the trailing 12 months increased by more than 200%, putting it on track for a sixth straight year of realizing over 100% year-over-year growth in unit sales. To meet this demand, the Steam infrastructure has been increased and now has ability to run at 400Gps, enough bandwidth to ship a digitized version of the Oxford English Dictionary 92.6 times per second.

The period also realized continued adoption of the Steamworks suite of publishing services in tangible and electronic versions of today’s popular games. Included in many of the year’s biggest releases — such as Sid Meier’s Civilization V, Just Cause 2, and R.U.S.E., with more to come during the holiday season — Steamworks has now shipped in over 200 since the suite of services was released two years ago. In addition, the Steam Cloud (introduced in Spring 2008) has surpassed the 100 million files saved milestone.

“Steam is on track to record the biggest year in its six year history,” said Gabe Newell, president of Valve. “The year has marked major development advances to the platform with the introduction of support for Mac titles, the Steam Wallet and in-game item buying support, and more. We believe the growth in accounts, sales, and player numbers is completely tied to this work and we plan to continue to develop the platform to offer more marketing, sales, and design tools for developers and publishers of games and digital entertainment”

For more information, please visit www.steampowered.com

About Valve
Valve is an entertainment software and technology company founded in 1996 and based in Bellevue, Washington. The company’s portfolio of entertainment properties includes Half-Life®, Counter-Strike®, Day of Defeat®, Team Fortress®, PortalTM and Left 4 DeadTM. Valve’s catalog of products accounts for over 35 million retail units sold worldwide, and over 80% of PC online action gameplay. In addition, Valve is a developer of leading-edge technologies, such as the Source game engine and Steam, a broadband platform for the delivery and management of digital content. For more information, please visit www.valvesoftware.com.
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