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8 Pints In | Issue #36 - Chatter Box

8 Pints In | Issue #36 - Chatter Box

The Altsounds Concentrate | Sunday 23rd August 2009

The summer is over (well almost) and what fun we have all had. What have you been up to? Have you been checking out the latest news and exclusives on the fastest growing music resource? We want to hear what you have been doing and what you think of Altsounds.com. We love to hear your thoughts on bands and reviews, so get chatting now!

This weekend also see's some of the biggest music festivals, are you heading to any this year? Why not share your experiences with us all, make us jealous, come on you know you want too. Altsounds.com will be covering Leeds Festival from friday till saturday with an exclusive to Altsounds.com live blog review feed. Keep your eyes on that one, it's going to be historical.

Here's whats been cracking off the past week on the fastest growing (bigger than Kerrang's) music website, enjoy:




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Altsounds.com is quickly becoming the most trusted musical taste-making resource. Think of us as a musical sieve. We make sure the shit music goes down the drain ensuring only the most quality bands get noticed. Our review team are not scared to knock a band off their pedestal whilst at the same time they are equally not afraid of elevating a band to super stardom. Have you got the minerals?






You like good music yes? Well Altsounds sorts the men from the boys. Here are the best releases to get your ears all moist.


Pearl Jam - The Fixer [Single]
Universal


Pearl Jam are not a fashionable band to like, let alone love. In fact, one of my closest friends counts Pearl Jam amongst his favourite bands and he gets nothing but stick for it from all sides. Dig a little deeper and you'll find the roots of a classic rock band firmly in place. The hit debut, the experimental period, the late period comeback and the fervent, worldwide live following pay testament to a band who have weathered .....

[read full review here]


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The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses 20th Anniversary Reissue [Album]
Silvertone Records / Sony Music



The Stone Roses mean many different things to many people. They were a band for a generation much as others that have gone before. They were THE band of their time and had an impact in the lives of those who came into contact with them. I was not of the Stone Roses generation but I am part of the next generation whose own generational heroes would not have reaped the benefits of their musical landscape if The Stone Roses hadn't sowed the seeds ....

[read full review here]


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The Ocean - Fluxion [Album]

Metal Blade



Alternating between heady mathcore, sweeping symphonic metal, and a groove flexible metalcore, The Ocean offer razor-filled ear-candy with the album "Fluxion". A commune like collective of musicians living out of a World War II aluminium factory in Berlin, The Ocean has been creating beautifully complex music since 2001. "Fluxion" sails through influence and style as The Ocean once again...

[read full review here]


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Manchester Orchestra - Mean Everything To Nothing [Album]
Sony


'Mean Everything to Nothing' embraces singer Andy Hull's (Right Away, Great Captain!) voice to the max, with perfectly guided guitar and bass riffs to exemplify both a soft rhythm throughout the 11-song album, yet also some incredible breaks..

[read full review here]


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The 69 Eyes - Back In Blood [Album]
The END / Nuclear Blast



That's what haters of the gothic movement could probably say over the past few years as he single handily made HIM and bands of a similar ilk so popular in recent years via cameos in his TV shows and his cameos in the band's videos. A perfect amalgamation of mutual promotion, if you will. Why did he do it? Because Bam Margera felt truly touched by the music.

[read full review here]


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Johnny Winter - The Woodstock Experience [Album]
Sony Legacy



The Woodstock Experience is a genius idea. Combining an artist's studio album and their Woodstock performance, along with a poster in a nice little box set makes for one sweet package. There are five of these sets in total (Santana, Johnny Winter, Janis Joplin, Sly and the Family Stone, and Jefferson Airplane)

[read full review here]

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We listen to pretty much everything under the sun @ Altsounds. Read our reviews of whats been on the Altsounds Jukebox

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Covering the latest bands and artists playing at a venue near you.


Beth Jeans Houghton
Live @ The Deaf Institute, Manchester



The voice here is northern tinged, somewhere on the indie bluesy side of the Folk Festival. The sound that surrounds that voice contains guitars, brass, and pretty simple drums. It was no apparition, they really did have a suitcase instead of a bass drum. In some moments the brass added an oompah feel, redolent of the Sally Army or even something you might hear in the Blackpool Tower Ballroom. Beth Jeans Houghton's voice though came through clear. The words were prosaic, telling of curry, breakdowns and AA men. Ralph McTell, but in girly form, with a leotard and a much much better voice.

[read full review here]

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Crocodiles
Live @ The Stereo, Glasgow



Bursting the ears with an assault that is made all the more impressive when you consider it's just Welchez and guitarist Charles Rowland backed by processed beats that stand-up surprisingly well with Rowland's screeching guitar and effects library. Rowlands is very much the star here even if Welchez looks and acts the part he's Marr to Welchez's Morrissey.

[read full review here]

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Golden Animals
Live @ The Deaf Institute, Manchester



Man these guys look fried, the hippy vibe being taken to quite some extreme. Pants frayed to within an inch of their lives, Tommy with one boot undone and the other completely worn through the toes. Linda in a smock and leggings and playing the drums with bare feet on the pedals. The necessary entourage were in similar garb, headbands, embroidery, almost the polar opposite of glamour.





What!?! Free stuff! Yes please. Get your mits on the coolest stuff. Remember to sign up for an Altsounds account to get full access to all our competitions!

Shwayze - 1 Signed Poster Giveaway



A quick and easy Altsounds.com giveaway here and for all the fans of Shwayze it is definitely a must have. The photo you see below is the actual poster image that you will win in this contest the only difference being that you will have the Shwayze boys signature on your copy!


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