Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Ash announce April/May Dates

Hot off the back of their A-Z tour of Britain in the latter part of '09, Ash have announced new UK tour dates for April and May.




April 2010
19 Southampton, University
20 Cambridge, Junction
21 Norwich, Waterfront
23 Birmingham, Irish Centre
24 Leeds, Metropolitan University
25 Newcastle, Academy
27 Glasgow, ABC
28 Manchester, Academy 2
30 Bristol, Academy

May 2010
01 Brighton, Concorde 2
02 Oxford, Academy
04 London, Electric Ballroom


Brian, Editor
Music Vice Magazine - In one word: Funkadelic

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Royal Mail Release Classic Album Stamps

The Royal Mail have unveiled a set of stamps celebrating some classic British rock album covers. This limited edition collection of stamps goes on sale today, Janurary 7, in Post Offices throughout the UK and includes many classics such as The Clash's London Calling and Bowie's Ziggy Stardust.





I was pleasantly surprised to see Primal Scream's Screamadelica in the collection - great band and awesome artwork. But what, no Beatles? I guess they couldn't afford to get Sgt. Peppers...  and the White album was out of the question. Perhaps the most debatable choice of the ten stamps is Coldplay's A Rush of Blood to the Head.  Coldplay? Really? Not on my stamp!

The stamps have some historic importance because normally a living person is not allowed to appear on a British stamp except for the Queen or some other member of the royal family.

The Ten Albums

The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed (1969)
Led Zeppelin - IV (1971)
David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars (1972)
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (1973)
The Clash - London Calling (1979)
New Order - Power Corruption and Lies (1983)
Primal Scream - Screamadelica (1991)
Pink Floyd - The Division Bell (1994)
Blur - Parklife (1994)
Coldplay - A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002) 

Brian, Editor
Music Vice Magazine - In one word: Stomping

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Danny's top 5's 2009.

So, 2010 is looming and I suppose like everyone else from every other website I'll do a quick round-up of my favourite shows and records this year.~
Click on the titles to read our coverage!



Gigs
1 - Tony Allen, Perth (No Review online).
2 - Fantomas, Big Day Out
3 - Primal Scream, Perth
4 - MC Lars, Melbourne
5 - Hong Kong Mississippi, Melbourne

Albums

1 - Baddies, Do the Job
2 -Dead Man's Bones - Dead Man's Bones (no review online).
3 -Dead to Me, African Elephants
4 - Chuck Ragan, Gold Country
5 - Melvins, Chicken Swtich

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Rage Beat X Factor to Christmas No. 1

History has just been made.

The UK's Xmas Number 1 is Rage Against The Machine selling 502,672 copies of "Killing In The Name Of". X Factor winner Joe McElderry is Number 2 having sold 450,838 with "The Climb" (a cover of a Miley Cyrus song).

This is the first time that a single has reached number one in the Christmas charts by downloads only.



The number one single was revealed at 6.50pm GMT by Scott Mills on the BBC Radio 1 Chart Show. 


High-fives to everyone who bought the Rage single, bringing an end to The X Factor's domination of the Christmas charts in recent years. 

Power to the people. 


Brian, Editor
Music Vice Magazine - In one word: Independent

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Rage For Christmas Number 1

Unless you've been unconscious all week - perhaps from excessive holiday partying or an eggnog overdose - you're probably well aware of the battle raging in the UK for the Christmas number 1 single. The latest X Factor winner Joe McElderry is up against Rage Against The Machine in the fight for top spot and today, Saturday 19 December, is the final day for sales to be counted in this closely fought battle.

In recent years the once coveted Christmas No. 1 has lost a lot of it's magic and charm after being one year after year by X Factor winners. There really hasn't been an interesting battle for the Christmas No. 1 since 2003 when The Darkness (remember how fun they were?) lost out to Gary Jules version of "Mad World".  Thankfully in 2009 there is plenty of interest and excitement again with McElderry versus Rage.

McElderry is the latest Simon Cowell endorsed television pop idol - another cash-cow from the Cowell farm, ready to be milked for every penny until the next pop idol comes along. Boring, boring, boring.

Thankfully for us, a couple of bright sparks named Tracy and Jon Morter started up a Facebook group to campaign to get RATM's "Killing In The Name Of" to No.1 for Christmas. Awesome. The song is the second track from Rage's eponymous debut album, released in 1992, and is eligible due to changes to the rules that decide the Christmas winner with the inclusion of downloads.




If Rage clinch then number one spot then it will be a victory against X Factor and against Simon Cowell, and ergo, a victory for music.

Moreover,  Rage Against The Machine have announced today that they will play a free show in the UK if they do clinch the Christmas No. 1.

Let's start the next decade with a great band at the top of the charts - go and download a copy of "Killing In The Name Of" from your favourite MP3 store before midnight tonight!

Brian, Editor
Music Vice Magazine - In one word: Independent

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

New Portishead Single For Amnesty

Tonight back home in the UK, Radio 1 gave very first play of the brand new Portishead track, "Chase the Tear".



Portishead have written this track especially for Amnesty International in support of Amnesty's work and their current "Protect The Human" campaign. All proceeds from this single go to Amnesty.

The track was debuted tonight on the eve of Human Rights Day.

Watch the video for "Chase The Tear" and download the track 
The video and track are also available right now on Portishead's website.

It's a really cool tune and well worth £0.99/$.099 of anybody's money in support of a great organization.

Brian, Editor
Music Vice Magazine - In one word: Independent

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Muse Announce North America Tour Dates 2010

Muse have just announced six gigs in the USA for 2010. The gigs listed today via their Myspace page are as follows:

27 February 2010 - Gwinnett Center, Atlanta, GA
1 March 2010 - Patriot Center, Fairfax, VA
5 March 2010 - Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
6 March 2010 - TD Banknorth Garden, Boston, MA
8 March 2010 - Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON
10 March 2010 - Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
13 March 2010 - Palace of Auburn Hills, Detroit, MI
17 March 2010 - Fort Worth Convention Center, Dallas, US
18 March 2010 - Toyota Center, Houston, US
29 March 2010 - Rexall Place, Calgary, AB
1 April 2010 - Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC
2 April 2010 - Key Arena, Seattle, WA
3 April 2010 - Rose Garden Arena, Portland, OR
1 March 2010 - Palace Of Auburn Hills, Detroit, MI
5 April 2010 - The E Center, Salt Lake City, UT

Silversun Pickups will be supporting Muse on these dates.

Tickets go on general sale on December 12, 2009 with a pre-sale starting at Muse.mu from December 9 at 10.00 am EST.

I have a hunch, or maybe its just a hope, that a few more dates might be announced to fill in the gap between some of those dates - the gap between March 6 and 13 seems particularly ominous - perhaps we'll see some more East Coast dates slotted in that period. I have my fingers crossed that a Toronto date will be added in there somewhere - would be great to see Muse here and shoot them for Music Vice. ** Edit, lo and behold, extra dates were announced and Toronto is go!