Review – Frank Turner & Fake Problems

Filed Under (Reviews) by simon on 18-10-2009

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frank-turner-little@ Newcastle University Basement, October 17 2009

Some of you may only be familiar with the name Frank Turner from the post-hardcore band Million Dead who sadly went their separate ways after four years and two albums in 2005.

The band members pursued their own projects, resulting in the revelation that is Frank Turner as a solo artist and delivering the talented folk/punk singer-songwriter who now has three studio albums and a sold out autumn 2009 UK tour. Read the rest of this entry »

Problems On The Road

Filed Under (News) by simon on 13-10-2009

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fakeproblems2In what has to be one of the most eagerly anticipated double bills of the rock year, former Million Dead frontman Frank Turner embarks on a UK tour with Fake Problems later this week – calling in at 14 towns and cities along the way.

The boys stop off at Newcastle University on Saturday night as part of a bumper rock weekend right here in the North East.

And not for the first time Fake Problems have been particularly busy putting together some of the funniest tour blogs money can’t buy right now. And we’ve got the latest pair of episodes for you right here. Read the rest of this entry »

Rock Solid

Filed Under (Reviews) by simon on 13-09-2009

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porcupine treePorcupine Tree (pictured) head the list of no fewer than nine bands vying for your hard earned cash this week as rushonrock goes into reviews overdrive.

Check out our verdicts on deluxe Venom and deluxe Million Dead, new metal in the shape of Cinders Fall and Last Stop China Town, reborn rock from INME, remodelled rock by Juliette Lewis (now minus her Licks) psychedelic weirdness from Stardeath And White Dwarfs and a fabulous new record by Frank Turner. Take a deep breath… Read the rest of this entry »

Your RUSHONROCK Week

Filed Under (News) by simon on 07-09-2009

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Europe new colourTo celebrate next Monday’s release of new album Last Look At Eden we’re dedicating the next seven days to those kings of hair metal cum heavy rock heroes Europe. Look out for exclusive interviews, tales from the past and a focus on the best of the band’s back catalogue – plus a full review of that cracking new record!

But that’s not all folks. We’ve got another exclusive interview as You Me At Six frontman Josh Franceschi checks in and if you’re still not au fait with one of the best young bands in Britain this is your chance to get up to speed. Look out for the usual words of wisdom from The Wildhearts’ Ginger as we go behind the scenes with the Geordie crooner. And it’s time for Love/Hate to land on The Vinyl Countdown following last week’s cracking Toon gig! Read the rest of this entry »

Rock O’ The North…Pt53

Filed Under (Rock O The North) by simon on 03-09-2009

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It may be premature to suggest as much but are we on the cusp of a brave new era for rock-orientated singer-songwriters capable of so much more than strumming a guitar and growling heavily into a low slung mic?

Rock and metal, by its very nature, is hardly geared towards solo artists packing nothing more than a semi-acoustic and a tiny amp. There are those who insist rock isn’t rock without a beefed up backline and heavy as shit rhythm section. But there are at least three world class entertainers out there right now who would surely beg to differ. Read the rest of this entry »

Rock O’ The North…Pt31

Filed Under (Rock O The North) by simon on 12-03-2009

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rock-o-the-northIt’s quite amazing the kind of folk who chance upon this fledgling music site without, on the face of, meaning to. And let’s face it, who would really mean to…

Of course there are the regulars – the rock fans, the metal heads, my wife, people who wonder what on earth I’m on and people who can’t wait for me to sign off. But thanks to the revealing tool that is Search Engine Terms it’s possible to identify exactly how rushonrock reels in its army (or should that be small crowd) of readers from every walk of life imaginable. Read the rest of this entry »

Rock Solid

Filed Under (Reviews) by simon on 30-11-2008

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With the countdown to Christmas in full swing what better to buy the rocker in your life than one (or even both) of this week’s top releases? Rock Solid sees in the new music week with the pick of the best new records and tomorrow sees a pair of pearlers hit stores.

Man Raze – Surreal (Surrealist Records)  

When you hear the name Phil Collen the first things you expect are expert musicianship, razor sharp riffs and humalong hooks. With Surreal you get all of that plus slick vocals and an eclectic mix of punk, classic rock and reggae. In fact if you’ve heard a more varied and surprising record all year we want to know about it. 

Americans have been lapping up Def Leppard star Collen’s superb side project for months now and the ‘Raze’ reviews have been coming thick and fast. Although the axe mastro sounds spookily like band mate Joe Elliott on a number of hard rocking standards this is no Songs From the Sparkle Lounge Pt 2. Collen has every right to let the day job influence slices of Surreal but there’s a conscious effort to define this as a vital new record in its own right.

It’s when you hit the dub-tastic Runnin’ Me Up that you realise this isn’t a Leppard clone and from that point onwards Collen and fellow Razers Paul Cook (Sex Pistols) and Simon Laffy (Girl) reveal a refreshing strand of creativity and freedom which makes this one of the most listenable records of 2008.

Turn It Up and Shadowman are more like the straight ahead rock you might aspect from a man behind some of the biggest hair metal records in history but that’s no bad thing. It would be foolish of Collen to turn off his Lepp fans altogether and there’s enough here to keep the Pyromaniacs and Hystericals happy.

Four years in the making is nothing these days but producing Surreal has been time well spent. Grab the UK copy with the five-track bonus disc and those reggae influences are even clearer but don’t fear – this is no UB40 tribute CD. Collen, Cook and Laffy are canny enough to play to their collective strengths and rock is the overriding flavour here.

rushonrock rated: 8/10 Man Size Rock

Frank Turner – The First Three Years (Xtra Mile Recordings)

And what a first three years it’s been from the former Million Dead frontman turned folk rock hero. Festival favourite, underground legend, people’s champion, songwriter supreme – call him what you like but Mr Turner is something special at a time when formulated rock continues to overshadow the truly sublime.

This solo career-spanning collection is crammed full of tracks taken from single releases, EP specials, AA side collaborations and hitherto unheard sessions. It’s a treasure trove of 21st century musical commentary ranging from the bullish Thatcher Fucked The Kids to the contemplative Worse Things Happen At Sea. And for all of us who still lament the passing of MD there’s even a cover of the band’s Smiling At Strangers On Trains.

If you’re looking for something offering real value in these times of financial hardship then look no further than The First Three Years. It will keep you guessing from track 1 to track 23 – even if that last song is a fairly sloppy cover of Abba’s Dancing Queen.

rushonrock verdict: 7/10 The Turner Prize

Frankly It’s All For A Good Cause

Filed Under (News) by simon on 10-10-2008

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We love Frank Turner. We hate breast cancer.

So if you have time then click on the following link where our favourite folk rock troubadour is doing his bit for one of the biggest killers this country has ever seen.

All of the former Million Dead man’s music is great and his new pet project is even greater. But don’t take our word for it – click on the link and Bob’s your uncle. Or Frank might be…

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Frank Advice

Filed Under (News) by simon on 19-08-2008

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With festival fever gripping the rushonrock team ahead of Friday’s monstrous Metallica set at Leeds who better to tap up for some survival advice than this summer’s busiest crooner?

Former Million Dead frontman Frank Turner has travelled the length and breadth of a frankly sodden Britain in 2008 performing his folk rock set to thousands of appreciative fans.

And Saturday sees wor Frankie treat Bramham’s finest to a Lockup Stage set sure to get everyone from Emo kids to country die-hards debating the true meaning of rock.

With everywhere from Glasto to the Cambridge Folk Festival under his belt this summer the ubiquitous Turner told rushonrock: “The best festival advice I can give anyone is to take wet wipes. They’re a bit of a festival trade secret but they’re an essential weapon. With wipes you really can achieve anything.”

Perhaps James, Lars and the boys could do with stopping off at Boots before they blitz Leeds on Friday then. Only an ear-bleeding set will satisfy the metal hordes ahead of what promises to be a make-or-break album release next month and Turner added: “They need a big record this year.

“I know a lot of people who are desperate to see Rage Against The Machine on Saturday but the way my sets work out I won’t get to see them. And I was a massive Metallica fan once upon a time but I don’t know anymore.”

Neither do we Frank. But come midnight Friday everything, we hope, will become clear…..