Monday, March 24, 2008

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The Futureheads. Death Cab





The Futureheads are one of those bands that make me shudder. Talented and gifted. Their sound is influenced by a whole microcosm of bands, from I to Jam, Fugazi from the Talking Heads, but especially by Gang Of Four and XTC. So far, the British quartet composed by Ross Millard (guitar, vocals), Barry Hyde (vocals, guitar), David Craig Jaff (bass, vocals) and Dave Hyde (drums, brother of Barry) has released two albums: the first self titled is 2004, while his successor, "News & Tributes' was released two years later, received a lukewarm consensus of critics and audiences that led the British label of the group (679 Records) to download in November 2006. It seemed the end for ours, but a surprise last November, the band has revived the business by performing live in his native Sunderland, also published on the official website the single "Broke Up The Time", in free download. The first two months of 2008 were occupied in a lengthy UK tour with locals and universities, before the announcement of the new album, expected next May 23 and titled "This Is Not The World", described as "most punk" in the previous . A week before the release (on Nul Records) The Futureheads will be in Italy for three dates, May 16 Roncade (TV) at the New Age Club, May 17 in Bologna, the Cove, and May 18 in Milan, for a concert with free admission to the Rocket. Intnto, Let us enjoy the new, rough single "The Beginning Of The Twist", among rough slashes of guitar and voice polyphonic.

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