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Liverpool three-piece, Elevant are set to release a new single on their own Elevant Music Limited imprint on the 4th of March 2016.

Audience’, the follow up to the recent ‘Again’ single, was recorded at 3rd Planet Recording Studios in Liverpool and was self produced, engineered by Kyle Western and mastered by Pete Maher (Jack White, Patti Smith, Scissor Sisters). Available to download, the new single takes inspiration from The Melvins, Nirvana and Bauhaus and is a taste of what to expect from the Elevant’s eagerly awaited forthcoming third album ‘There Is A Tide’ which is due for release on the 4th of March.

The Elevant line up of Michael Edward (guitar / vocals), Tom Shand (drums / piano) and Hannah Lodge (bass / organ) have over the last two years combined their love of My Bloody Valentine, God Speed You! Black Emperor, St Vincent, Tame Impala and Portishead to create something very special. Effortlessly twisting a pop hook to their post punk, psych and krautrock sound to great effect, there is an energy and vision that sets them apart from their contemporaries.

A truly innovative and exciting live band, Elevant are set to play the following UK shows to coincide with the new single and album release. The dates will include a hometown album launch show at Liverpool’s Buyers Club on the 9th of March and a London date at the Sebright Arms on the 16th of March with label mates Too Many Poets.

LIVE DATES:

FEB 24TH MANCHESTER, GULLIVERS (w/ False Advertising, Mothers & Duke Mercury)

MAR 09TH LIVERPOOL, BUYERS CLUB (w/ SPQR) ALBUM LAUNCH

MAR 12TH BIRMINGHAM, THE ACTRESS AND BISHOP (w/ MUTT & Wax Futures)

MAR 16TH LONDON, SEBRIGHT ARMS (w/ Too Many Poets)

MAR 22ND EDINBURGH, SNEAKY PETE’S (w/ Frantic Chant)

MAR 23RD GLASGOW, BAR BLOC

MAR 27TH NEWCASTLE, THE HEAD OF STEAM

APR 22ND SHEFFIELD, THE WASHINGTON

MAY 07TH LIVERPOOL – BUYERS CLUB (w/ False Advertising & Bathymetry)

 

Watch ‘Audience’ here:

 

The debut album by Desert Mountain Tribe is reason to get excited. Released 4th March, Either That or the Moon is a perfectly realised psych/drone/indie/rock album with a whole load going on – and a whole load of guitars. They’ve unveiled a promo video for ‘Enos in Space’ by way of a taster. Check it out here.

 

Returning after quite some time away, The Gaa Gaas have unveiled a promo video for their single ‘Close Your Eyes’, released 29th February. It’s a welcome return, and they’re threatening some live dates very soon, too.

Watch the video here.

 

Dale Crover of the Melvins is a fan and played on their last album, Ginger Wildheart is also a fan as he had the band’s frontman sing on his Mutation album which was released on Mike Patton’s Ipecac label. The singer from Godzilla Black also plays drums in Hawk Eyes.

‘The Other White Meat’ is lifted from the forthcoming album ‘Press The Flesh’, released 1st April via Quisling Records. It’s got the lot – chunky bass, lurching riffs, wild sax, and nods to The Blues Brothers. On one hand, it’s like a collision between Rocket from the Crypt, Hawk Eyes, Dead Kennedys and Shellac. On the other, it’s nothing like anything else. Get a load of it below, and hope for their sake they don’t suffer the same fate as Baby Godzilla.

 

The Oscillation are set to release a new single on the Hands In The Dark label on the 12th of February 2016.

‘Lonely People’, the follow up to ‘Truth In Reverse’ is available to download and is another indication of what to expect from the band’s new album Monographic, which is set for release in March.

The new album, the follow up to their recent Beyond The Mirror compilation of rare and unreleased material, was self-recorded in London over last Summer and features seven brand new tracks.

Monographic will be released on limited edition vinyl, CD and be available to download, the latter two formats will come with three bonus tracks: ‘Alignment Zone’ (extended), ‘Lonely People’ (ambient) and ‘The End Of Conscious Thought’.

‘Lonely People’ is a rippling, twisted drone-out, a magnificent and majestic shoegaze slow-burner, heavy, heady and very cool indeed. Get our lugs round it here:

An ambient and sinister downtempo work, LDP 1 is the debut EP from south London innovator Zaflon. It contains two songs featuring Zaflon’s latest collaborator, Gilan_Music, among the cyclonic sub-bass, abstracted guitars, harmonic piano and crooked percussive breaks.

Coming on in places like a stark, electronic Cranes with some hefty beats, in other places it brings with moments that are by turns claustrophobic and immensely spacious with a woozy Ketamine undertow and a deep sense of yearning. It all makes for a set that’s pretty other-wordly. We dig it here at Aural Aggravation.

Listen to the EP as a continuous stream here.

 

 

Zaflon

York/Manchester-based noise-punk band SEEP AWAY have unleashed a remix of their debut single, ‘Trudge’ by US industrial heavyweights Cyanotic as a free download, one day after the track was debuted on Regan! Cyanotic mastermind Sean Payne had this to say about working on the track: "It’s like grimey UK hardcore on top of digital bangery: angry robot style!"

The collaboration came about following initial interest from SEEP AWAY drummer, Dom Smith: "I’m a massive fan of industrial and alt-electronic music, and the rest of the band are all about finding new ways to develop the sound, so Cyanotic was a natural choice – Sean’s work, and his label Glitch Mode’s output has always been awesome. I’m really proud of this."

Cyanotic’s previous remix and production credits include: Front Line Assembly, Chemlab and 16volt. For more information on the band, visit: https://www.facebook.com/Cyanotic

SEEP AWAY have announced a small number of shows recently with more to be announced, check them out below. The band will also be recording a new single, and EP for release later in the year:

February 24 – Fulford Arms, York (w/ One Way Street)

April 15 – Fulford Arms, York (w/ InTechnicolour)

May 20 – Star And Garter, Manchester (w/ Deified)

The new single can be found streamed and downloaded for free here (and don’t ask what’s going on with the page formatting, it’s all gone screwy. We’re working on it.)

Seep Away Online

Shot at the Electric Ballroom in November of 1979 when the single was originally released, the previously unseen video was recently unearthed from the attic of video maker Chris Reynolds who explains:

"During my final year at the Film School I had a desire to make film about a Bristol band rather than a London one. A guy I worked with at the Bristol Hippodrome as a stagehand, said I should meet The Pop Group and sorted out a visit to them rehearsing in a studio near St Pauls in Bristol.

"A few months later, following the recording of the single We Are All Prostitutes, myself and Simon Fanthorpe long time buddy and video associate ended up at the Electric Ballroom in Camden to shoot the band live.

"The band were playing a gig with the Gang of Four and the Slits. It was quite simply a wondrous night. We had purloined a couple of black and white Sony Rover half inch video recorders from the London College of Printing and set ourselves up in the auditorium. Simon grabbed a slot near the stage and we turned over. The gig was a belter and all three bands blew us away.

"Editing in the mid to late seventies was as basic, as basic can be. Cuts were made with only a terrible accuracy of 4 frames either side of the frame. We found, that a way round this was to sync the decks up by hand any blindly cut in and out manually. Madness. For this reason the tapes were transferred and I processed them through a Colour Video Synthesiser housed at the college. Basically it was a multilevel keyer that colourised and boosted the rushes.

"We hid in the edit suite all night and after several hours of very risky on the fly cutting created the anarchic collage that you see. Its not neat or clever in fact we pulled the plugs and waggled the video connectors to make the images break up more. Nuts.

"It did the job at the time and was seen as pretty unorthodox then, but it has languished in its box in my attic, lost for over 37 years. A belated reunion last year with Mark found me repeatedly trawling through the waist high junk of my attic without success. But, as is so often the way, a search for a serviceable suitcase had me literally tripping over it. I hope it brings you some pleasure."

A timeless nerve-obliterating insurrection, "We Are All Prostitutes" was released to a climate of political unrest.  On hearing it for the first time Nick Cave commented, "It’s one of those moments when the cogs of your mind shift and your life is going to irreversibly change forever." It was "everything that I thought rock & roll should have…it was violent, paranoid music for a violent, paranoid time."

The Pop Group reissue their vital post-punk statement "We Are All Prostitutes" both digitally and as a limited edition coloured 7" packaged in its original sleeve artwork on Friday 19th February 2016 through Freaks R Us.

Their long out of print second studio album, For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder? is being reissued the same day.

Watch the video here:

 

 

Pitched as ‘a high-energy haunting post-punk alt rock single that’s surely set to give you goosebumps and peak interest in their forthcoming LP’, ‘Revolvist’ comes with the tags for fans of Bauhaus, Love and Rockets, The Damned, Sisters of Mercy, Nine Inch Nails.

For our money, the dense screed of metallic, reverb-heavy guitar invited comparisons with Red Lorry Yellow Lorry and The Danse Society. What matters more than which forebear it most resembles, but the fact it’s a killer track. Watch, listen, enjoy.

 

Bury St Edmunds trio Horse Party have released a new single, ‘Gratitude Falling’, which is free to download from the band’s website. Expanding on the band’s early promise, it combines classic rock elements with the brooding, measured alt/country leanings of Come. We strongly recommend it. Get your lugs round it and download the track for free here:

The band will be playing an X-Posure all-dayer for Radio X’s John Kennedy at London Camden Barfly this coming Saturday, 30th January (onstage 2.30pm) alongside Dinosaur Pile-Up, Demob Happy, Happyness, Traams and more, before embarking on an East Anglian mini-tour with Dingus Khan, SuperGlu and Claws. 

Confirmed live dates so far are:

Saturday 30th January – X-Posure All Dayer @ Camden Barfly, onstage 2.30pm

Friday 11th March – Ipswich Steamboat Tavern w/Dingus Khan, SuperGlu & Claws

Saturday 19th March – Bury St Edmunds Hunter Club w/SuperGlu & Claws

Friday 8th April – Cambridge Portland Arms w/Gavin Chappell-Bates