Wednesday 7 May 2008

The Trash Talkers are comin' to town!

First impressions you get by Trash Talk: EVIL.





Liturally one of the best bands to come from the US in a long time. There hate filled music just backs up there criminal lifestlyes. After there release of a 7" on Malfuction, which is fast, furious and poseses more wickedness then the devil him self, Trash Talk have really set them selves up for an
insane UK/Europe tour ahead of them.








So far touring with/soon to be bands such as Modern Life Is War, The Mongoloids, Cold World, Trapped Under Ice, and many more Trash Talk are notourious for fucking shit up along the way, playing fast, smoking loads of weed. They plan to play Europe, then go home for another tour straight on to Sound and Fury with very little break's inbetween.

Trash Talks upcoming LP will be out on TTCollective this summer. TTCollective is for Trash Talk Collective... guess they like to be in control.

If you want more infomation about Trash Talk you can read there blog here and listen to them here!



All together Trash Talk pretty much put up there middle finger and shuv it in the faces of authrities, public, and anyone else who is going to try stop them or has a problem with what they do. Dope fucking band.

Friday 2 May 2008

Cursed @ The Underworld, Camden - 1st May.

1st May... day to remember! 

Last night I went to go see Cursed play, one of my favorite bands. The full line up was Wraith, Taint, Cursed plus one more band which I cant remember the name of who were terrible and the vocalist looked like Jack Sparrow, sociably unacceptable. But really there was only one band who stood out, Cursed obviously. From the start of there set to the end everything they did, every song they played, every speech, all of it was amazing. The crowd at the front were going mad, some chick with pink hair kept trying to hit people, the vocalist randomly start talking about cute guys and having a period when you see them... yeah wtf?!?  But all in all if you were not there, you missed out totally! It was probably one of the highlights of the month if not the year! So hopefully with the success of the tour we should see this Canadian four piece on our stage's again soon. 

Along with the untouchable greatness of Cursed, the band that opened, Wraith, were also amazing. Coming from Wales and also being on the whole tour this should of help them a fair bit. 

You can buy both Cursed and Wraith's records from the Reflections Records store. 

On other news I feel terrible for work this morning. Please say the next eight hours goes fast because I'm straight away going to bed when I get home.