Of B-sides and various rarities on Nov 12th. Tracklisting;
The Feast’ (demo) – ‘Winner’/'Plan B’ b-side
‘Kickin’ Back On The Surface Of Your Cheek’ – ‘Anything…’ b-side
‘Keep It On Ice’ – ‘Anything…’ b-side
‘Adieu’ (Routron 500 Remix) – new song
‘Sorry You’re Not A Winner’ – Zane Low BBC Session
‘Mothership’ (demo) – debut download-only single
‘Acid Nation’ – ‘Johnny Sniper’ b-side
‘Enter Shikari’ (demo) – debut download-only single
Loads of bands seem to release b-side albums after only 1 or 2 albums. Is it worth doing so soon? It’s quite good if you’re a fan of the band, to get new fresh material in between albums, but if you’re a hardcore fan you’ve probably got all the tracks anyway. Enter Shikari are a great band, love their debut album. I do wonder that the most promising and different UK bands of the year, Gallows and Enter Shikari, both come out of Hertfordshire, and both are trancecore/hardcore music. Basically angry young men. Is Hertfordshire a cesspool? Possibly as I do live there! The towns are pretty crap: “Come Friendly Bombs” by Gallows is about Watford. Whereas the rural countryside is actually pretty nice; something Gallows fail to point out. lol.
They are two totally different bands doing different things, both make really exciting music though. They are seriously worth checking out even if you’re not a fan of hardcore music. Especially Enter Shikari who have some really euphoric moments.
New Radiohead album released tomorrow! Yaay!

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