(new single-new video)Tim Loud releases new video for the track ‘Hate’

The second video from Tim Loud‘s third album ‘Salvation’ looks at the media driven culture of hatred that has been allowed to thrive in society, and subsequently spark a rise in right wing politics.

The video centres around a couple watching TV and then images and channels relevant to the lyrics cutting in and out. The video features a host of extras from the North-West UK DIY scene. The video was written and directed by Oclumus.

Buy here: http://bit.ly/2NN1GL3
Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/2Q25KIN
‘Hate’ video: http://bit.ly/2Oth3fP
Album on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2OwaXvq

Tour Dates:
19.10 – George & Dragon, Acton, UK+
20.10 – Ipsiwch, The Smokehouse, UK+
21.10 – Lady Luck, Canterbury, UK+
26.10 – Leeds, Northern Guitars, UK+
27.10 – Colne, 12 Bar Café, UK+
8.11 – Antwerp, TBC, BE
11.11 – Winterthur, Sanitorium, CH
12.11 – Salzburg, SUB, AT
15.11 – Prague, Café Na Půl Cesty, CZ
16.11 – Kolín, Pod Hodinama, CZ
17.11 – Dresden, Veränderbar, DE
18.11 – Leipzig, Black Label Pub, DE
20.11 – Plzeň, Sally Brown, CZ
21.11 – Berlin, Wild at Heart, DE
23.11 – Schwerin, Steini’s Pub, DE
24.11 – Aachen, The Rover, DE

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(news) RADAR STATE Featuring (The Get Up Kids’ Matt Pryor and Jim Suptic, The Anniversary’s Josh Berwanger and The Architects’/The Gadjits’ Adam Phillips) Signs with Wiretap Records

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Kansas City, MO’s Radar State— made up of emo/indie rock heroes Matt Pryor and Jim Suptic (The Get Up Kids), Josh Berwanger (The Anniversary/Berwanger) and Adam Phillips (The Architects/The Gadjits) — have signed with LA-based Wiretap Records and will release their debut LP ‘Strays’ in January 2019.

The band has announced tour dates in support of the upcoming album (see dates below). Tickets for all shows are on sale now.

The follow up to last spring’s self-titled debut 7″ EP, ‘Strays’ features artwork by Mondo Art Director and designer Jay Shaw http://www.kingdomofnonsense.com.

The band says, “We are very excited to get our first full-length album Strays out and play the songs live. Last year we did Riot Fest and a tour with Say Anything but only had the 3-song 7″ out. Now people will be able to get familiar with the songs instead of just hearing them for the first time. We’ll also have a robotic chimpanzee doing merch for us. He doesn’t know how to count change so he’s pretty easy to rip off.”

(record review)Fullcount-Part Of The Game

I have already written countless times about the variety and how great Canadian skatepunk scene is, this time I listened and reviewed the new record by Fullcount which is distributed by the great Lockjaw Records.

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Hailing from Quebec city area, these guys deliver a mighty and epic album of technical skatepunk. The album contains 12 songs mainly in neckbreaking speed, with beautiful melodic guitar hooks, anthemic singalong choruses and awesome musicianship. There are some guest appearances on the album from Étienne Dionne (Mute), Alexis Paré (Cardinals Pride) and Émilie Plamondon (50 Shades of Punk Rock).  For me, the best songs on this record are definitely The Motion and Discord & Treachery but the album as a whole is a must if you are a fan of melodic hardcore punk with technical prowess, heart, soul, balls and strength. Many who read this zine know how much I value great vocals in such bands and this band has it all, in your face melodic but strong main vocals and awesome done harmonies in the backing vocal lines. This is for sure one of the best albums of the genre this year!

9/10

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Web: https://lockjawrecords.co.uk/