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Blackwater Commotion Release Strike One

Blackwater Commotion, the Finnish hard rock group formed in 2012, release their debut CD, Strike One, via Concorde Music Company on Friday. The album includes nine original songs from the group that draws inspiration from ‘80s metal and the rock ’n roll grooves of the ‘70s.

Tracks of the album range from metal (‘Make It Through the Night’) to hard rock (‘Sled Of Coming’), all the way to moody ballads (‘I Wish You Know’), offering the listener a rollercoaster ride of emotions. The lyrical themes revolve around the love, relationships as well as the trials and tribulations of rock ’n roll lifestyle, while maintaining the twinkle in the eye.

 

 

Bad Breeding Release Whose Cause?

Stevenage anarcho-punks Bad Breeding have released the second part of their direct message in video form from their new album, Exiled, scheduled for release on One Little Indian Records on June 21. The collage video was created by Owen Deutsch of D4MT Labs and NYC punks, Kaleidoscope.

“‘Whose Cause?’ explores political misdirection in the media and its role in sowing seeds of division, suspicion and distrust in our communities,” explains front man Christopher Dodd. “It touches on the nefarious ties between capital and a pocketed media class, while commenting on how instruments of the right have harnessed and manipulated divisive politics of identity in an attempt to dent the collective bonds of solidarity that bind our communities together. It’s about pushing beyond force-fed narratives and looking at the disastrous implications reactionary storytelling has on propping up the survival of late capitalism and the patrician outriders it funds and protects: the gilded bourgeoisie, the imperialists, the warmongers, the contemptuous old-money hawks, the emboldened corporate elite.”

The news cycle as it exists in 2019 – rapid, permanently mutating, consistently grotesque – equally blesses and curses Bad Breeding. A group with a keen eye for social injustice and establishment venality, expressed in hollered tones over a full-throttle, enervating soundclash of anarcho punk, hardcore and noiserock, ‘Exiled’ was fuelled by the last 12 months in (primarily) British politics: a nation circling the drain while forever eyeing the plughole.

UK Tour dates:

July 21st – Crofter’s Rights, Bristol

July 22nd – The Polar Bear, Hull

July 23rd – Temple of Boom, Leeds

July 24th – The Moon, Cardiff

July 25th – Electrowerkz, London

 

 

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