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5195

In Punk We Trust

In Depth by Mat Hocking

18 months ago, DiS' Matt Hocking interviewed The Distillers who were in Britain to support their 'Sing Sing Death House' LP. Pre-major league success, Brody talks of her love for Hole albums, Tim Armstrong and "sh*tty punk rules". We're not going recycle information as a 'classic interview', but we think it's insightful nonetheless...»

5165

Bonobo - Flutter

Review by Mat Hocking

Brighton’s Bonobo is the kind of guy who can really set the mood. With this single he weaves the kind of slick, supple and downright classy beats that will have all you Hoxtonites sliding back into your chair, stirring your dark swirling cocktail and giving lusty gazes to the barman / barbabe.»

Who Wants Kid Koala to DJ in Their Lounge?

News by Mat Hocking

To co-incide with Kid Koala's 'Short Attention Span' Theatre tour and, erm, Christmas itself the ultra hip Ninja Tune label has teamed up with Rane, Sennheiser & D.A.S to put together one heck of a Christmas competition.»

B-Movie Heroes, Right Turn Clyde, The Killerest Expression, Planet Of Women at Camden Barfly, Camden Town, Sat 25 Oct

Review by Mat Hocking

This was a night showcasing promise, showcasing embryonic versions of future trailblazing outfits poised to take the world by storm. But while the promise is there, there's evidently a lot more work to be done.»

Motorhead at London Hammersmith Apollo, Sat 18 Oct

Review by Mat Hocking

The lights dim. The eyes on the backdrop glow an evil red. There’s a deafening roar of “Lemmy!”, and the legend that is Lemmy strolls casually onstage and flicks a verbal finger up at the sponsors of the venue they are about to play. “Fuck Carling man. We’re Motorhead. We play rock ‘n’ roooolllll.”»

5045

This Day Forward - In Response

Review by Mat Hocking

Evidently fired up on all things heavy and full throttle This Day Forward play on the melodies being hurtled at you, their sashayed dynamics swaying on a breeze of high-decibel sonic pounding that’ll have you fighting over whether to fully rock out or stand in marvel at the way vocalist Mike Shaw doesn’t necessarily rely on your typical scream-soaked anger for a powerful performance.»

5044

The Paperbacks - An Episode of Sparrows

Review by Mat Hocking

Hailing from Winnipeg, Canada this quintet manage to stir an enticing blend of calm, soothing rock, mixing the warm countrified instrumentation of fellow Winnipeg natives The Weakerthans with the sweet melodies of Beezewax. Inside this cool cocktail lies an effervacious outlook on the world, absorbed introspection and radiating with a poetic charm.»

5054

Acarine - God Shoots... Jesus Saves

Review by Mat Hocking

If you thought The Streets were, erm, from the streets, telling you like it is “at street level” (more like student level) or that Dizzee Rascal provided a much grittier interpretation then you may be mildly prepared for Acarine.»

5036

Bear Vs Shark - Right Now You're In The Best of Hands & If Something Isnt Quite Right Yr Doctor Will Know In A Hurry

Review by Mat Hocking

Balancing aggression with heartfelt sincerity this is a record for the most mixed of emotions, the kind where you wanna punch someone so hard but at the same time love them so much you’d probably end up hugging them instead»

5043

AKO - Tomorrow Night's Regret EP

Review by Mat Hocking

I seem to remember AKO being showered with praise about a year/ two years ago, with some pretty hefty support slots to boot. Only it kinda went quiet for a while and we all forgot about them. Until Now that is.»

5010

Sick Of It All - Life On The Ropes

Review by Mat Hocking

“Stanley, see this? This is this. This aint sump’in else. This, is this,“ so says the curious character opening up Sick Of It All’s fourth full length for Fat Mike’s Fat Wreck label. What ‘this’ is, incidentally is Sick Of It All at their furious, steamrolling hardcore best.»

5011

The Devils - How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Forget The Bomb

Review by Mat Hocking

Loud, noisy, messy. Three words that immediately spring to mind when confronted with The Devils' choleric din. But then, with members of UK noisecore gurus Stalingrad, Hard To Swallow, Doom and the one and only Extreme Noise Terror in the ranks you ain't gonna find no Christmas No.1 contenders on here!»

Monsters In The Attic - Demo

Review by Mat Hocking

I somehow get the feeling that if M.I.T.A. had emerged three or four years ago they would be a nu-metal band. No offence guys, but that Korn riff in ‘Silent Film’ doesn’t really help your case much...»

Sun Tzu - Vice

Review by Mat Hocking

Although professing a love for post-hardcore, Londoners Sun Tzu seem keen not to follow any particular hardcore blueprint for their sound, instead unfurling something that traverses somewhere between the brazened grooves of Hundred Reasons and the post-rock instrumentation of Tool...»

5009

Avenged Sevenfold - Waking The Fallen

Review by Mat Hocking

With a sound that criss-crosses far too many genres and styles to be safely pigeon-holed, Avenged Sevenfold have also been ploughing through some truly disparate forms of extreme, heavy and melodic music over the last few years. It's set them apart from the pack, yet at the same time made them accessible to an audience that reaches much further than the hardcore scene or the Warped Tour crowd...»

Zerell - Demo

Review by Mat Hocking

I don’t think Zerell are doing the recording studios where they recorded this any favours by printing their name in the sleeve of this demo because the producer obviously sees no point in tuning the guitars before recording begins. Either that or something went seriously wrong when it came to burning off copies of this, because I find myself struggling to listen beyond track 2 as it rolls on by at a punishing pace, all the time sliding constantly in and out of tune like a damaged record.»

4940

Kid Koala - Some Of My Best Friends Are Djs

Review by Mat Hocking

Kid Koala seems to be a hip name for DJs to namedrop right now, but while this might explain the title of his third album, it doesn’t quite substantiate just what it is about this young Canadian that’s worth getting worked up about.»

4988

thisgirl - Demos For The Family

Review by Mat Hocking

SINGLE OF THE WEEK As a band who’ve played their hearts out on numerous high-profile tours - despite all being barely in their 20s - they’re a band that have been standing tentatively on the precipice of success all year... only now, now they have one of the finest examples of gloriously invigorating modern rock music the UK has ever produced under their belts. And boy, are they in for one hell of a ride.»

4946

"Life's for livin', not for chillin"

In Depth by Mat Hocking

Dirty Sanchez. Yes, those lovable skater mentalists from Wales (plus one from London) intent on putting themselves through the most precarious, puerile, dumb-witted, but ultimately funniest stunts known to man, and all in the name of fun. So what are they doing on DiS?»

4942

Glasseater - Everything Is Beautiful When You Don't Look Down

Review by Mat Hocking

Formerly the leading light on California’s Fearless Records (previously home to At The Drive-In) Glasseater have made the transition to the towering Victory Records and recorded an album that should see them make a similar transition to the upper echelons of the =emo= punk stratosphere; that’s if their fourth album is anything to go by.»

Paint The Town Red, Razor Crusade, Steel Rules Die at Camden Underworld, Camden Town, Wed 24 Sep

Review by Mat Hocking

Maybe the Underworld was a bit ambitious for this bill. Although Paint The Town Red were last seen in this room supporting ferocious skull-crushers Converge roughly this time last year, the mind only boggles at the thought of these Germans pulling the same amount of people this time around. Choice of venues aside though, this was an absolutely storming line-up.»

Appease, Hondo Maclean, Matchbook Romance at Birmingham Academy Bar, Wed 10 Sep

Review by Mat Hocking

Matchbook Romance sound exactly like you think they’d sound. Albeit a lot heavier. And live, they can really kick it.»

4926

On The Might Of Princes - Sirens

Review by Mat Hocking

Aoccdrnig to a rcenet sutdy at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, as the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a total mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm, bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter»

Fireapple Red, Captain Everything!, The Fatal Mistake at Little Civic, Wolverhampton, Thu 11 Sep

Review by Mat Hocking

I usually feel sorry for pop punk bands on the road. Having to endure, night after night and often for months on end, an endless conveyor belt of crap teenage Less Than Jake imitators and support bands who really do think they’re being original copying the already plagiarised moves of New Found Glory. It must be a depr»

4858

Ephel Duath - The Painter's Palette

Review by Mat Hocking

What do you get when you cross a prog-fusion bassist, an extreme noise-core vocalist, a Jeff Buckley covers singer, a 47 year old acclaimed jazz-blues drummer and put them in the hands of guitarist, composer and all round musical eccentric Davide Tiso? The answer is a complete aural mindfeck called Ephel D»

Swedish Noiseniks Gather Their Thoughts

In Depth by Mat Hocking

I wasn’t quite sure what to expect as I made my way round to the press accreditation point outside Reading festival to meet up with the vocalist of Sweden’s finest purveyors of towering, epic noise-core Cult of Luna. I’d been wrapping my ears around their recently re-released debut album on the train on the way »

4859

Pennywise - From The Ashes

Review by Mat Hocking

Bands as consistently brilliant as Pennywise are few and far between, especially in the fickle world of pop-punk where bands like The Ataris and MxPx have sadly opted to mellow out amid the pressures and temptations that the evil ‘major label’ brings. So as these Hermosa Beach natives gear up to re»

4857

Stretch Arm Strong - Engage

Review by Mat Hocking

We are living in an exciting period for music. While there’s much evidence for the contrary, boundaries are being broken; genres are progressing and young kids are beginning to think outside the box, accessing previously uninhibited well’s of creativity with uninhibited fervour. You can blame it on»

Johnny Truant, 27 at Birmingham Flapper and Firkin, Wed 03 Sep

Review by Mat Hocking

When a band comes onstage and says “hi we’re from Boston, Mass” there’s really only a limited canvas of styles that you expect to be bombarded with. Most invariably have the word ‘hardcore’ littering the description at some point or other, and if that band happen to be on a bill consisting of acts considered a p»

4843

SikTh - The Trees Are Dead And Dried Out, Wait For Something Wild

Review by Mat Hocking

Just how do I tackle this one? I’ve been dreading this review since its first play, and in fact since I received a preview sampler of this, Sikth’s debut album; so chaotic, so sprawling and yet so full of such startling variation that to deconstruct and analyse each facet of their mesmerising disposition seems a»

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