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Welcome to Intricate Industries, here you'll find reviews and photos as well as the podcast hosted by Tom Clarke bringing a fine selection of music from anything put in the wide genre that is alternative. On top of that we bring you interviews with bands and ask them all the important questions.
23 Podcasts:
1. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_21.mp3 (played 6 times)
2. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_20.mp3 (played 7 times)
3. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_19.mp3 (played 6 times)
4. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_18.mp3 (played 7 times)
5. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_17.mp3 (played 8 times)
6. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_16.mp3 (played 7 times)
7. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_15.mp3 (played 8 times)
8. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_14.mp3 (played 6 times)
9. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_13.mp3 (played 8 times)
10. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_12.mp3 (played 7 times)
11. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_11.mp3 (played 7 times)
12. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_10.mp3 (played 7 times)
13. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_9.mp3 (played 7 times)
14. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_8.mp3 (played 7 times)
15. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_7.mp3 (played 6 times)
16. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_6.mp3 (played 6 times)
17. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_5.mp3 (played 6 times)
18. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_4.mp3 (played 7 times)
19. Intricate_Industries-Episode_3.mp3 (played 7 times)
20. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_2.mp3 (played 7 times)
21. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_1.mp3 (played 7 times)
22. Intricate_Industries-_Episode_22.mp3 (played 6 times)
23. intricate_Industries-_Episode_23.mp3 (played 3 times)
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Vans Warped Tour, 15th August Shoreline Amphitheater Mountain Views, CA
So itâs clear that today is going to be busy. Even with an 11am start queues are stretching all the way round the venue grounds. Which means when the first bands come on at 11:15am there is only a smattering of people in the crowd. For the uninitiated the Vans Warped Tour is a touring music festival playing 40 odd dates all over North America, imagine a slightly smaller version of Reading or Download which travels around and your on the right track. With 10 stages and around 100 bands thereâs a lot to fit in, on top of that you have countless boothâs with all the bands latest merch and sponsors booths all vying for your attention, although some sponsors do go the extra mile. For example The Guitar Centre are providing bands with a web lab to keep in touch with the happenings on the internet not an easy thing whilst on the road and have also provided bands with an âAxe Smithâ to help keep bassâs and guitarâs in tip top shape and its all free which is handy for struggling bands, just goes to show its not all about getting your brand across stage banners.
Now to the bands! First up is A Day To Remember, after 3 blistering songs things are abruptly brought to a holt, it seems a kid has gone down hard in the pit and the medics have to stretcher him out, this takes a good chunk of the bands set with them only having time for one more song. Next door on the Hurley.com stage Katy Perry takes to the stage, a bit of an odd act for warped, itâs a solid set if not outstanding, with the highlight obviously being âI Kissed A Girlâ if for no other reason than to see the female contingent in the crowd do just that.
Its then time to head to the one of the two main stages Highway 1 to be precise. Angels and Airwaves take to the stage and go through a set that contains material from both albums with âEverythingâs Magicâ being a highlight but all you go away thinking is there not a patch on Blink-182, if only theyâd get back together. After a quick break its time to check out All Time Low who are being heralded as the next big pop-punk bands with comparisons being drawn to Blink-182 and New Found Glory, its easy to see why drawing a packed out crowd to the Hurley stage, the band are quite engaging to watch and itâs a fast paced set finishing with the summer anthem that is âDear Mariaâ
On Route 66 Reel Big Fish take to the stage to perform a somewhat predictable set but none of that really matters since everyone is doing the fish! With the multiple versions of âSuburban Rhythmâ and âSell Outâ being the perfect tracks for a baking hot California day. Next door on Highway 1 Say Anything take to the stage playing one of the sets of the day, with Max Bemis winning over the crowd with equal part charisma and vocal talent. A set drawing from equally from 2004âs âIs A Real Boyââ and 2007âs âIn Defence of The Genreâ the crowd lap it up with âAlive With The Glory Of Loveâ and âWow, I Can Get Sexual Tooâ drawing the biggest cheers.
Back over on the Smartpunk stage Massachusetts five piece Four Year Strong take to the stage, itâs a blinding set with Josh jumping in to the crowd on multiple times and the rise of the amphitheatre helping kids to jump right into the centre of the pit. The band bust through a variety of tracks from âRise or Die Tryingâ with âHeroes Get Remembered, Legends Never Dieâ and âManiacâ going down particularly well. Next up is the surprise band of the day, ever heard of Oreskaband? Nope me neither. An all girl Japanese ska band might sound a bit of an odd one but these girls know there ska, with a musical ability that seems to far exceed there age. With so much energy and a basic grasp of the English language they seem to just be happy to be here and it that happiness seems to infect the crowd. Even with lyrics I couldnât understand (my Japanese is a bit rusty) it was one of the best sets of the day. Iâm a massive fan of Set Your Goals and not having seen them for a year my expectations were high for their set on the Smartpunk stage and thankfully I was not disappointed. A sensational set which included favourites such as âMutinyâ and âEchoesâ as well as new track âThe Fallen.â
Back to the main stage for the rest of the evening and the first of the final three is Motion City Soundtrack. The band pick heavily from their latest album which is understandable although it would have been nice to hear some more tracks from âI Am The Movieâ and âCommit This To Memoryâ other than that minor complaint it was an excellent set from the band which went perfectly with the setting sun. Against Me are up next with there unique brand of folk punk. Maybe itâs because its coming to the end of the day but they donât seem as good as I remember although the singles âStopâ and âNew Waveâ do get the crowd moving. Rise Against probably have the hardest job of the evening, with the sunset only the flood lights on either side of the stage make them visible and with all the merch tents and other stages packing up tiredness has set into the remaining crowd and it doesnât make things easy for them. However Rise Against manage to whip the crowd into a frenzy with their political punk rock and other than the obligatory stop to rant about US politics, singles âGive It Allâ and âPrayer of The Refugeeâ get the crowd singing along and itâs a great end to an amazing day.
Photos from the day will follow soon!!
(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 23
We dive head first into our archives and pull out a Paramore interview from 2006 (www.myspace.com/Paramore) and bring you music from A Day To Remember (www.myspace.com/adaytoremember) The Wonder Years (www.myspace.com/thewonderyearspa) and Less Than Jake (www.myspace.com/lessthanjake)
You can find us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic and you can email us at intricateindustries@gmail.com.
Farewell confirmed for UK tour with You Me At Six
So carrying on from our interview with Farewell word has reached us that Farewell are now confirmed for there UK tour with You Me At Six!!! Dates are as follows
DATE CITY VENUE 15-Oct Middlesbrough Empire 16-Oct Norwich Waterfront 17-Oct Nottingham Rescue Rooms 18-Oct Wolverhampton Wulfrun 19-Oct Northampton Roadmender 21-Oct Leeds Met University 22-Oct Glasgow ABC 1 23-Oct Manchester Academy 2 24-Oct Liverpool Carling Academy 25-Oct Southampton University 26-Oct Oxford Carling Academy 27-Oct London Astoria 28-Oct Cardiff Solus 29-Oct Brighton Komedia 30-Oct Exeter Phoenix
Interview with Marshall from Farewell
How did Farewell get together? The band as you know us now started in 2005. We all met in Greensboro at shows and through parties and stuff. It's funny to think of how many times we crossed paths before we were actually introduced and then started Farewell. We all share a common drive for making the music that we do,soit just happened naturally.
How's the Warped Tour going? Had any major dramas? Warped Tour 08 is freakin' amazing. We have had such a good time and we've become friends with some amazing bands. Drama is inevitable when you combine 8 guys, 115 degree weather, no sleep, and a 35 foot RV, but we all get along just fine. Thank goodness for the days off where we can go swimming and have some down time. We did have one rough day in Kansas City when it rained like crazy and ruined a lot of our merch. What happened with your UK tour with Cartel? I am not exactly sure what happened with the tour. We were told that Cartel had to cancel so they could go back into the studio, but then I read that their singer got married during the time the tour was supposed to take place. Regardless, it wasn't our fault and we were gutted that we couldn't go
When are you going to tour the UK? I heard today that we may be coming over there in October with You Me At Six. Only time will tell... =)
What was the influence for song 'First One On Blog'? The song is basically about how we stick together when things get tough. Our band has had some rough times coming up in the music scene, but we have stayed strong and pushed through, and have made our dreams come true time after time. This song was written for the underdogs, to inspire and push them to want more.
What are your views on blogs? We are 100% pro-blogging. I think it's a great way to keep people informed. Lets face it, the internet is SO importan t these days, so why not embrace it.
How did you hook up with Epitaph? Brett found our band using myspace, and he really liked the connection between the artwork and the music. He called me while we were recording in Chicago, and the rest is history. We had been talking to labels for 2 years, but finally signed once Epitaph joined the mix.
How did you approach writing and recording 'Isn't This Supposed to Be Fun!?' It was a very casual process. We weren't signed when we went to record, so there was no pressure to make a "certain" record. We were just recording the songs we had written so we could get them out to our existing fans. I guess we hadn't really even thought about reaching new ones at that point.
How are you finding touring with the cost of gas continually increasing? Thank goodness we have killer merch! haha. Otherwise we'd probably only be able to tour when we're supporting huge bands. I don't think that kids these days have any idea how much it COSTS THE BANDS just to get to their city. It costs us between 80-100 dollars an hour to drive and that doesn't include the six of us getting paid and paying our managers.... SO kids...support bands and buy their merch and Cds! It s so important these days.
Who do you consider your influences and peers? We are all huge Green Day and Weezer fans. Blink 182 also had an impact on us as well. I think we're all just fans of good pop music. We try to write music that we'll like forever. I know that our style of music fits into the "scene" right now, but I am confident that our music can outlast the trends of today. The Beach Boys did it, so we can too...
What do you eat whilst on tour? We eat whatever we can! Some of us try to eat healthy, but for the most part we eat what we can get for cheap or free! Lunchables are a constant in the RV though. Plus we cookout almost every day, so thats always fun too.
(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 22
We keep on chatting with Four Year Strong (www.myspace.com/fouryearstrong) and bring you music from The Tonight Life(www.myspace.com/thetonightlife) Portman(www.myspace.com/portmanuk) and The Switchblade Masquerade( www.myspace.com/theswitchblademasquerade )
So the lab recs tour? find out more at www.labrecords.co.uk
You can find us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic and you can email us at intricateindustries@gmail.com
(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 21
We chat with Four Year Strong (www.myspace.com/fouryearstrong) and bring you music from MiMi Soya(www.myspace.com/mimisoya) Waiting For Sirens (www.myspace.com/waitingforsirens) and Mayday Parade (www.myspace.com/maydayparade)
Competition Question: What is the name of Waiting For Sirens new EP? Send your answer along with name and address to intricateindustries@gmail.com.
You can check out more Walnut Tree Records releases at www.walnuttreerecords.co.uk
You can find us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic and you can email us at intricateindustries@gmail.com.
(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 20
We continue our talk with Punchline (www.myspace.com/punchline) and bring you music from Four Year Strong (www.myspace.com/fouryearstrong) Say Anything (www.myspace.com/sayanything) and All Time Low (www.myspace.com/alltimelow)
Photos from the Give It A Name Introduces Tour are online at http://www.flickr.com/photos/12565459@N03/sets/72157605198493499 and on the myspace.
Who played the iBar? Not Advised (www.myspace.com/notadvised), Lost On Landing (www.myspace.com/lostonlanding), Jaimison (www.myspace.com/jaimisonband) and Canada Water (www.myspace.com/canadawateruk)
You can find us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic and you can email us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com.
(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 19
We talk with Punchline (www.myspace.com/punchline) and bring you music from Lost On Landing (www.myspace.com/lostonlanding) Save Your Breath (www.myspace.com/saveyourbreathband) and Cue To Eclipse (www.myspace.com/cuetoeclipse)
Who played our gig? Well it was the awesome MiMi Soya (www.myspace.com/mimisoya) with support from Canada Water (www.myspace.com/canadawateruk) and Rosie (www.myspace.com/rozaytunes)
You can find us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic and you can email us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com.
(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 18
We continue out talk with Conditions (www.myspace.com/conditionsband) and bring you music from Paige (www.myspace.com/paigeuk) Eyes Set To Kill (www.myspace.com/eyessettokilll) and Dropout Year (www.myspace.com/dropoutyear)
You can find us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic and you can email us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com.
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(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 17
We talk with Conditions (www.myspace.com/conditionsband) and bring you music from Anti-Flag (www.anti-flag.com) The Ataris (www.myspace.com/theataris) and Fall Out Boy (www.falloutboyrock.com)
You can find us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic and you can email us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com.
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(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 16
We talk with Jamie Tworkowski founder of To Write Love on Her Arms (www.twloha.com) and bring you music from Moneen (www.moneen.com) Paramore (http://www.paramore.net) and The Secret Handshake. (www.thesecrethandshake.net/)
You can find us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic and you can email us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com.
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(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 15
We continue our talk with One Night Only (www.onenightonlyonline.com) and bring you music from Punchline (www.myspace.com/punchline) This Will Destroy You (www.myspace.com/thiswilldestroyyou) and Set Your Goals. (www.myspace.com/setyourgoals)
You can find us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic and you can email us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com.
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Photos Photos Photos
So for a while now I've been to gig photography well I've now got into gear and started putting the shots online. Head over to www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic to see shots of Paramore, New Found Glory, Kids In Glass Houses, A Day To Remember and Conditions. I'll gradually start adding more and more over time and I'll also look at integrating them on to the site so you dont need to head to myspace but for the moment thats going to be the only place to check them out.
(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 14
We talk with One Night Only (www.onenightonlyonline.com/)and bring you music from Between The Trees (www.betweenthetrees.net), Promise of Redemption (www.myspace.com/promiseofredemption), and Motion City Soundtrack (www.motioncitysoundtrack.com)
You can find us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic and you can email us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com.
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(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 13
We talk with Comeback Kid (www.comeback-kid.com) and bring you music from Sights and Sounds (http://www.myspace.com/sightsandsoundsmusic), NoFx (http://www.nofxofficialwebsite.com) and Plain White T's (http://www.plainwhitets.com/)
You can find us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic and you can email us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com.
(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 12
We talk with Comeback Kid (www.comeback-kid.com) and bring you music from You Will Know Us By The Trail Of The Dead (www.trailofdead.com), Riot Like Words (www.myspace.com/riotlikewords), and The High Court (www.thehighcourtrock.com)
You can find us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic and you can email us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com.
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(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 11
We continue our talk with Bowling for Soup (http://www.bowlingforsoup.com) and Army of Freshman (http://www.armyoffreshmen.com) and bring you music from Lost On Landing (http://www.myspace.com/lostonlanding), Two Hours Traffic (http://www.myspace.com/twohourstraffic) and Off Broadway (http://www.myspace.com/offbroadwaynj).
You can find us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic and you can email us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com.
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(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 10
We sit down and chat with Bowling for Soup (http://www.bowlingforsoup.com) and Army of Freshman (http://www.armyoffreshmen.com) and bring you music from A Thousand Suns (http://www.myspace.com/athousandsunsmusic), Medicated Kisses (http://www.myspace.com/medicatedkisses) and Fancey (http://www.fancey.org).
You can find us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic and you can email us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com.
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Get Happy Tour- BIC- 21/10/07
With Bowling For Soup, Bloodhound Gang, Zebrahead, Army of Freshman
The hall is already filling up nicely when Army of Freshman take to the stage. Kicking through a set full of pop-punk goodness including everything from a guest appearance from Jared from BFS and an impressive leap from the stage into the crowd from AOF lead singer Chris. Itâs a highly charged set that kicks of the show perfectly setting the tone for the rest of the evening.
Zebrahead follow on and somehow continue the pace started by AOF. Itâs a killer set full of great tracks like âPlaymate of the Yearâ and âAnthem.â In an impressive display of crowd interaction the band manage to get the crowd to join them in sitting down before jumping back into song.
Bloodhound Gang are as much a show as they are a live band and without doubt they have to win the award for dirtiest live band. Managing to pull along a large trolley with a 20+ stone man on it is quite an impressive feat, its even more impressive when done with just your penis. While not for everyone they were definitely entertaining and played all the classicâs âBad Touchâ, âThe Ballad of Chasey Laneâ and âFoxtrot Unicorn Charlie Kiloâ
Bowling For Soup are a band who Iâve loved since I was a teenager so saying Iâm excited is a bit of an understatement. With humour slightly more family friendly than Bloodhound Gang its an amazing show with the band blasting through a set that includes everything from my personal favourite âBelgiumâ through to their latest single âWhen We Dieâ I can safely say this tour has been branded perfectly Iâve never left a how with such a massive grin on my face, hereâs hoping for another UK Get Happy tour soon.
We're branching out....
So today I'm pleased to announce we've created a PR division of Intricate Industries, its my hope that we'll be able to help gain lesser known bands the exposure they deserve. Our first band is the excellent A Thousand Suns, expect to hear a track from them in the next episode of the podcast. If your in a band feel free to send us your stuff for consideration but don't be offended if we don't reply straight away since were pretty busy!
(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 9
In this episode we sit down and chat with Straylight Run and bring you music from Don't Mess With Texas (http://www.d-m-w-t.com), Electric Eel Shock (http://www.myspace.com/beatme) and Bound Stems (http://www.myspace.com/boundstems) .
You can find us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic and you can email us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com.
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Motion City Soundtrack- 6/10/07 Portsmouth Pyramids
Motion City Soundtrack- 6/10/07 Portsmouth Pyramids With Straylight Run and Zolof The Rock and Roll Destroyer
Tonight is kicked off by Zolof The Rock and Roll Destroyer. Although the crowd clearly arenât all that familiar with there stuff it doesnât take long for them to get into it. I mean its hard not to when a band have so much pop goodness packed into there songs.
Next up is the wonderful Straylight Run. Now Iâll admit Iâm a big fan but even so they blew me away. They seem to own the stage with a really subtle presence that holds your attention. Starting off with âExistentialism on our Prom Nightâ and finishing the things off with âHand In The Skyâ itâs a superb set the goes by far to quickly. Hereâs hoping for a headlining tour soon.
Motion City Soundtrack burst onto the stage and blast through a set list comprising of tracks from all 3 of their albums. Itâs a great set and itâs easy to see why there getting more and more popular, incredibly catchy pop-punk songs with a live show to back it up. With the release of their third album over here this could be the time they break into the big leagues in the UK. Favourite tracks had to be âCapital Hâ, âThe Future Freaks me Outâ and âEverything is Alrightâ
(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 8
In Episode 8 we carry on our chat with New Young Pony Club (www.wearepony.com) and bring you great music from Darling (http://www.myspace.com/darlingtheband), Maritime (www.maritimesongs.com) and The Boys After (http://www.myspace.com/theboysafter).
You can find us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic and you can email us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com.
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So Radiohead are giving it away...
Yup thats right Radiohead are giving away there new album. Well not quite. You can chose how much you pay plus a small card fee. So if you want to pay a couple of quid or a tenner its upto you. I'd love to see the numbers on how much actually pay, you can pre order it here Alot of people are saying its all over for labels now, more will follow Radioheads example. I however am far more skeptical. Radiohead got where they are through the help and backing of there label. Sure other big artists like Coldplay, Foo Fighters etc could do this but the smaller and even mid size acts couldn't. They simply don't have the money to finance recording an album let alone promotion. All the current big artists might follow suit but any future artists won't be able to. The majors will adapt and have future big acts locked into such long contracts it won't be an option.
(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 7
In episode 7 we chat with New Young Pony Club (www.wearepony.com) and bring you music from Little Thief (http://www.myspace.com/littlethiefuk), Jub (http://www.myspace.com/jubrock) and Four Year Strong (http://www.myspace.com/fouryearstrong).
You can find all our podcasts along with reviews and news over at www.intricateindustries.com. You can also find us online at www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic.
If your in a band or record label and would like to contact us about featuring your music, competitions interviews or just to give us feedback, please email us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com.
please check out our friends at lookhappy design who did our awesome logo, http://www.myspace.com/lookhappy.
(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 6
Welcome to episode 6. We continue our chat with Kenny Bridges from Moneen (www.moneen.com) and bring you great music from We Have A Getaway (www.myspace.com/wehaveagetawayband), Permanent Me (www.myspace.com/permanentme) and Frightened Rabbit (http://www.myspace.com/frightenedrabbit) .
If you want to contact us about anything and everything then email us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com. Check out among other things a review of the new InMe album over at www.intricateindustries.com and add us as a friend on myspace at www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic
You can now also find the podcast on digg http://digg.com/podcasts/Intricate_Industries_2 if your a digg user please go digg us!
InMe-Daydream Anonymous
InMe- Daydream Anonymous Released- 10/09/07
Now Iâve never been a big fan of InMe, nor have I ever really disliked them. There one of those bands whoâs stuff Iâve been aware of and if played on a radio Iâd listen to but I wouldnât necessarily go out and buy it. So when their third album landed on my door I didnât really have high expectations. It would seem that I really should have had because âDaydream Anonymousâ is a cracking album. Somehow InMe have managed to conjure up some previously untapped muse and produce something quite interesting. Itâs a mixture of fast hard-hitting songs like âFar-Reachingâ mixed with slower songs like âTurbulenceâ and the more electronic â2nd Jonquilâ, both of which make nice breathers before the rock continues. InMe have defiantly stretched themselves musically with âDaydream Anonymousâ and it really shows, without a doubt the best InMe Album yet.
(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 5
Welcome to Episode 5, we sit down and chat with Moneen (http://myspace.com/moneen) and bring you music from Dartz! (http://www.myspace.com/darts), No Trigger (http://www.myspace.com/notrigger) and You Say Party We Say Die (http://www.myspace.com/yousaypartywesaydie)
check out new review, news and general rubbish over at www.intricateindustries.com, dont forget to levae us comments! you can also add us as a friend at www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic
In a band? want your track featured? then email us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com
(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 4
Welcome to Intricate Industries episode 4. In this episode with carry on our chat with Shiny Toy Guns and bring you music from Me Vs Hero (http://www.myspace.com/mevshero), Forgotten Sleep (http://www.myspace.com/forgottensleep) and Valencia (http://www.myspace.com/valencia)
We've got reviews and photos up over at http://www.intricateindustries.com of recent shows from Paramore and Beastie Boys.
You can contact us at intricateindustries@googlemail.com or through our myspace at http://www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic
Beastie Boys- Brixton Academy 4/9/07
Tonight is set to be very special indeed, Brixton Academy has been sold out for weeks and thereâs an air of anticipation and itâs not surprising really The Beastie Boys havenât been in the UK for quite a few years and that was for a few arena dates so this could almost be called âintimate.â Now I know I shouldnât have to do this but just in case, Beastie Boys are a Hip Hop group hailing from New York who have been going for over 25 years. Theyâve released 7 albums, won a handful of Grammyâs and done countless world tours. If youâre a music fan of any sort you really NEED to own at least one of there albums.
The support band this evening are called Spank Rock, mixing old school hip hop with electronica they put in a solid performance and are entertaining enough but when your supporting legends like the Beastie Boys no one is really that bothered.
Beastie Boys first played at Brixton Academy almost 10 years ago and its great to see them back here, First person on stage is not the Beastie Boys but Mix Master Mike who shows off his awesome DJ skills with some mixing and scratching the likes are which are rarely seen. A minute or 2 later the Beastie Boys come on stage in all the suit matching glory. Tonight sets alternates between them being on there instruments and the 3 of them rapping with Mix Master Mike on the decks.
For those that donât know Beastie Boys have released a new album âThe Mix Up.â Whatâs unusual about it is that itâs purely instrumental, no vocals. So itâs no surprise that they play a few tracks of that album tonight. Now this was my first chance to hear these tracks and I can safely say there brilliant, from the tracks I heard tonight Iâm sure the album is a corker, some really cool chilled out stuff with the odd bit of rock thrown in for good measure. The Beastie Boys arenât just MCâs there superb musicians as well.
When most people think of Beastie Boys they think of 3 MCâs and itâs when its just them and the decks that they are just phenomenal. Mix Master Mike provides awesome backing with some brilliant scratching whilst Ad-Rock, MCA and Mike D rhyme like very few MCâs can. Beastie Boys are one of the ultimate Hip-hop bands and its easy to see why busting through songs like âBody Movin,â âSure Shotâ and âCh-Check It Out.â Its an amazing set which somehow rises to new heights with an encore that includes âIntergalacticâ and finishing on the phenomenal âSabotageâ making the crowd jump around even more. All in all a first rate performance with a 30 song set drawing on songs from there entire back catalogue sure theirs songs I would have liked to have heard but who cares when a band is this good.
Set list 'Mmm Solo' 'Time For Living'_ Gratitude' 'Off The Grid' Root Down' 'Super Disco Breakin'' 'Sure Shot' 'Shake Your Rump' 'Live At PJs' 'Remote Control' 'Electric Worm' 'Lighten Up' 'Tough Guy' 'Brass Monkey' 'Pass The Mic' 'Flute Loop' 'Skills To Pay'_ Time To Get Ill' 'Son Of Neckbone' The Gala Event' 'Egg Raid' 'Sabrosa' Alright Hear This' 'Ch-Check It Out' 'Body Movin'' '3 MC's And One DJ' 'So What'cha Want' 'Intergalactic'_ Heart Attack Man' âSabotage'
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Help our friends play Taste of Chaos!
Our friends in To Catch a Thief and A Thousand Suns are both competing in the Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands for spots on the Taste of chaos Tour. Please go here and here to vote for both bands. You need to register first but once you've done that you can vote once every day. Please vote for both bands and don't worry there not competing against each other, To Catch a Thief are going for the Scottish date whilst A Thousand Suns are going for the Welsh date.
Paramore-Portsmouth Pyramid Centre 1/09/07
Paramore-Portsmouth Pyramid Centre 1/09/07 With This Providence and Lost Alone
A little over a year ago I watched Paramore with 100 or so others in the Cardiff Barfly on their first UK tour. With there US fan base increasing at a steady rate, there following in the UK was small but dedicated. Switch forward to now and the band's latest album has gone top 40 in the US and UK and is well on the way to being certified gold. So it"s no surprise that this tour which includes, 2 dates at the London Astoria, is well and truly sold out. I was lucky enough to be attending the very first date of the tour at the Portsmouth Pyramids.
The venue is rammed, with a huge queue to get in, because of this not everyone has got inside for Lost Alone. Now I must be honest I'm not really familiar with their stuff and I had expected them to be yet another pop-punk/emo band that I"ve heard a hundred times before. However from the very start it was clear that I'm very much mistaken. Although they may look like any other emo band their sound is far more rock with old school punk elements thrown in to produce music that"s refreshingly different. Producing a really huge sound with just three members is quite impressive and they rip through a superb set. Definitely a band with a big future in front of them.
It seems that any band on US label Fueled By Ramen is hailed as the next big thing, not surprising really when you consider that in the last few years there roster has consisted of Fall Out Boy, Panic at The Disco, The Academy Is and tonightâs headliners Paramore to name a few. This Providence are one of the latest bands to be added to the roster releasing their album last year. Whilst I quite enjoy their album there live performance tonight seems lacking, with the songs sounding flat and all seeming to run into each other. Maybe itâs the fact itâs their first UK show but they need to improve their live performance because based on tonightâs performance theyâre pretty boring.
The crowd are screaming so loud Iâm half expecting the windows to shatter and its just for the roadies setting up the stage, so when Paramore finally come on stage the crowd erupts into a whole new level. Bursting into the first single of off 'Riot,â 'Misery Businessâ is a fast paced affair that gets the crowd worked into an even greater frenzy. Paramore are incredibly tight throughout the set and itâs an incredibly engaging performance from the entire band but unsurprisingly Hayley Williams is the focal point as she does make a very charismatic front woman. Along with the opener, stand out tracks for me were 'crushcrushcrush,â âPressureâ and âEmergency.â I would have liked to have heard their new UK single âHallelujahâ but I guess you canât have it all.
set list Misery Business Emergency Here we Go Again Thats What You Get For A Pessimist, I'm Pretty Optimistic crushcrushcrush When It Rains Born For This Let The Flames Begin Woah
Pressure
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(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 3
In Episode 3 of Intricate Industries we sit down and chat with Shiny Toy Guns (www.shinytoyguns.com) and bring you tracks from To Catch A Thief (www.tocatchathiefband.com), Stray Borders (www.strayborders.co.uk) and Orca (www.myspace.com/orcamusic).
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(Play It) Intricate Industries- Episode 2
Welcome to Episode 2 of Intricate Industries. In this episode we continue are chat with Set Your Goals (www.myspace.com/setyourgoals) and bring you music from Cut The Blue Wire (http://www.myspace.com/ctbw), Forever Wednesday (http://www.myspace.com/foreverwednesdayband) and I am The Rumour (http://www.myspace.com/iamtherumour)
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The question for this week's competition is Who did Set Your Goals do a split release with last year?
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City Invasion- Mean Fiddler
Yesterday I jumped in the car and headed to London for City Invasion,
having been downgraded to the Mean Fiddler it was far more intimate affair
than I had expected. Due to my laziness and desire to sleep in I didn't
get there till a bit late so the first band I saw was the peacocks. I
recognized the name although I'm not familiar with there stuff, playing
a solid mixture of punk and rockabilly, they play some surprisingly
catchy tunes that myself and the crowd lapped up, and any band that uses a
upright bass gets the thumbs up in my book.
Next up are the punk reggae super group that is Suicide Bid. For those unfamiliar with the group it features members of The Filaments, Sonic Boom Six, King Blues and King Pawn to name a few, having almost 20 members. With such a huge collective of talent there you might be the worried of it getting lost with so many members, instead however you get a true super group with the members taking the best elements from there respective groups to form one of the best bands of the UK and there performance showed this. Playing an amazing mix of punk and reggae tracks and with an unending line of alternating vocalists this was the performance of the day. Everyone in the crowd was going mad and if you didn't know better you might think this was the headliner. Its a shame that they don't play live very often because its a real delight.
Sonic Boom Six really have the hardest slot of the day for two reasons, firstly some members of the band have just been playing in Suicide Bid and secondly they have to follow up after such a stellar performance from them. This is not to say SB6 aren't good, they put in a very solid set ending on a real high with a great cover of Operation Ivy's Sound System.
This is supposedly the last ever last ever show for The Filaments which is a huge shame, after breaking up over a year ago they've played quite a few last shows and with a performance like tonight its easy to see why, there just so damn good. There one of the best Ska punk bands I've seen in a long time, there fast and aggressive set has everyone in the crowd leaping around like maniacs, playing everything you could want from a last ever show, it certainly was special.
The Business are late, having been originally slated to play between SB6 and The Filaments they end up playing after The Filaments. Now I'm not a huge fan of Oi I'll admit but this is just dire, fair enough there one of the bands that founded the punk scene in the UK but this was dire, its amazing that if you were relevant once that years later people will pay you to play when you have about as much talent as a monkey.
Conflict are up next and while I'm not familiar with there stuff they busted through a good set with the crowd lapping it up. From the same era as The Business but with a whole lot more talent they set things well before the headliners.
This is the last ever UK show for Leftover Crack so theres an air of anticipation, will there last UK show be a good one or not? Well everyones fears were soon put to rest with the band being on top form. Cranking through all the classics you'd hope to hear this was everything a last show should be including beer bongs and a massive stage invasion at the end much to the concern of security who were trying to push the crowd back in vein. Leftover Crack were amazing and did everything you'd want from a last show but the band of the day was Suicide Bid although when a band pulls together the cream of UK punk I guess thats to be expected.
(Play It) Intricate Industries Episode 1
Welcome to Episode 1 of Intricate Industries. In this episode we sit down with Set Your Goals (www.myspace.com/setyourgoals) and bring you music from City (www.myspace.com/cityrock), Our Time Down Here (www.myspace.com/ourtimedownhereuk) and Look Im a Ghost (www.myspace.com/lookimaghost). You can find out more info about us at www.intricateindustries.com or www.myspace.com/intricateindustriesmusic .
The question for this week's competition is Who produced Mutiny?
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Set Your Goals- Southampton Joiners
Last week I was lucky enough to catch the first date of the Set Your Goals tour at the Southampton joiners.
First band up were Our Time Down Here, bursting on stage these guys are pure hardcore. So much energy on stage the crowd were loving every minute of it and there 25 minute set just flew by, awesome stuff. They impressed me so much that there going to be featured in the first podcast so keep your ears peeled.
Chaos Days are generic pop-punk and whilst there not bad they sound like so many bands out there at the moment. They were down a guitarist and that may have affected there performance, I would like to see the full act as there seemed to be potential there. I think to be a pop-punk band at the moment you need to be a bit different or very very good. Anyway about half way through there set I headed to the bar to get a drink.
No Trigger first came to my attention when they supported A Wilhelm Scream in January. When i first saw them what impressed me was that a band that fast could be so tight, and I had the same feelings about tonight. They really are one of those bands you have to see live, powerful vocals, fast guitars and blasting drums mean you just have to see these guys and the crowd seemed to agree. I think I'm gonna have to get some of there recorded material soon.
Tonights headliners Set Your Goals are somewhat of an anomaly there seems to be a debate as to what genre they are, pop-punk? Hardcore? well who cares when a band is this good. The two singers gives the band a very unique dynamic that just works so well and allows the band to maintain really high energy levels throughout the set. Like there friends in No Trigger the whole band is super tight and play everything perfectly. The crowd seems to love every minute of it, with people flying everywhere, its beautiful carnage. Highlights for me were Echoes, Old Book Misread and Latch Key. Theres still some UK dates left to go, so if you haven't got to a date yet then you really need too, this is without doubt one of the tours of the years.
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