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(book review) David Gamage- A Hardcore Heart Adventures In A DIY Scene

Well, growing up as hardcore kid in the nineties I can totally relate to this book. This is a really big book which tells about David´s adventures as a guitarist for touring bands. What I always loved reading in fanzines is tour diaries and this book reminds me of just that. Touring. All the troubles, all the joy, all the problems with promoters, sound, van breaking down or having a puncture, job worries. David is best known as guitarist for UK melodic punk band Couch Potatoes but also being a part of the UK hardcore punk scene for more than three decades now. This book is in fact a document of this life and work, but also a tour de force document about history of UK DIY hardcore punk scene in the nineties and all the bands, I must admit that I found couple of that I never heard before and will definitely investigate and have a listen. This book is just hardcore from the heart, written by hardcore kid for hardcore kids. More than 600 pages topped with superb photographs and also flyers and gig posters. A document about time which may have passed but remains in heart, also a coming of age story.

Crazy Arm belated album launch tour in October!

Devon punk-roots trail-blazers, Crazy Arm, head out this autumn on a belated UK mini-tour in support of their new album ‘Dark Hands, Thunderbolts’. The album, their fourth on Xtra Mile Recordings, was released this January to rave reviews from critics and fans alike. This short UK tour includes two dates with their good friends, The Skints, while the London date is part of Till The Fest: a three-day independent punk festival featuring many luminaries of the UK underground. Crazy Arm headline the other four shows.

TOUR DATES 25th Sept – Junction, Plymouth (w/Okay, Bye + Bus Station Loonies + Heavy Heavy Hands) 5th Oct – Exchange Basement, Bristol (w/Erica Freas + Okay, Bye)6th Oct – Waterfront, Norwich (w/The Skints)7th Oct – MK11, Milton Keynes (w/The Skints)8th Oct – The Exchange, Keighley (w/Sounds Of Swami + Homonym)9th Oct – Labour Club, Lincoln (w/The Capital + Other Half)10th Oct – Till The Fest, New Cross Inn, London (w/AIHN + Lightyear + WACO + more)

ALBUM REVIEWS “Staggeringly ambitious” 9/10 Classic Rock Magazine “A clever, expansive version of punk rock” 4/5 RNR Magazine”Tales of alienation wrapped up in a succession of ferocious riffs” Uncut  “A propulsive, explosive return” 8/10 Vive Le Rock “A unique band at their very best” Punktastic “A fabulous collection” 5/5 Morning Star “A stunning album” Razorcake “Totally visceral and vital” 9/10 The Soundboard “Could already be one of the best albums of the year” 9/10 Noizze “A remarkable piece of work” Shout Louder “Some of the most outstanding music from these shores in a long time” 5/5 The Punk Site

‘Dark Hands, Thunderbolts’ is a return to the rowdy guitars, epic choruses and Americana twang of Crazy Arm’s first two albums. This collection of songs finds the band in a reflective but no less indignant mood. It features the heaviest, the lightest and the most expansive songs that the band have recorded, with a strong cinematic influence at play, betraying their fondness for Ennio Morricone, Murder By Death and Constantines. Of course, their stock-in-trade – breathless punk rock riffola, Appalachian harmonies, syncopated rhythms, anthemic singalongs – are still very present and correct.

Watch video for ‘Fear Up’ single: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbk9Gn2UQqc

Watch video for ‘Brave Starts Here’ single: https://youtu.be/MebRqZWs_lo

http://www.crazyarmband.com

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http://www.xtramilerecordings.com

(new single and tour dates) Destination Anywhere have a new single and tour dates for their farewell tour!

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Ska punk/melodic punkrock band Destination Anywhere are saying goodbye to their fans after 13 years of punkrock history. They released 5 studio albums, 3 e.p.-s and played countless gigs from small clubs to Rock Am Ring, Kein Bock Auf Nazis and Viva Con Agua festivals.

The new single is called Abschiedlied(Farewell song) and it somehow recapitulates the band´s entire history. Besides, the band are playing gigs on their farewell tour and here are couple of tour dates for you to enjoy their set for one last time:

Abschiedstour:
18.10.2019  DE- Osnabrück- Bastard Club
19.10.2019  DE- Berlin- Maze
20.10.2019  DE- Hamburg- Hafenklang
21.10.2019  DE- Düsseldorf- The Tube  SOLD OUT
22.10.2019  DE- München- Backstage
23.10.2019  DE- Koblenz- Circus Maximus
26.10.2019  DE- Siegen- Vortex Surfer Musikclub SOLD OUT

Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2mUeerq
Apple Music: https://apple.co/2kPOaNv
YouTube: https://youtu.be/6Pt8ZnRx67E