Has it been quiet for Voli, or have I just not been paying attention? Either way, here’s his new video for “Burn Everything” featuring Misun. WATCH HERE…
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Clash features No Age’s cover of Black Flag’s “Six Pack” from new limited-edition Thirty Three and a Third 7-inch covers box set
Los Angeles art-spot Gallery 88 recently held a special exhibition, and to tie in with this a limited edition box set named Thirty Three And A Third has been prepared.
Containing a series of limited edition seven inches, the box set features new bands covering tracks by older, more established acts.
No Age tear through the Gun Club’s ‘Sex Beat’ before laying waste to a Black Flag classic. Online now, the Los Angeles duo grind through a distorted, nasty version of ‘Six Pack’ which goes toe-to-toe with Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins et al. LISTEN HERE...
HipHopDX.com premieres Voli’s “A Life Worth Killing”
HipHopDX.com unleashes some brand-new music from Voli‘s forthcoming LP The Wall (out Feb. 24). Hard-hitting track “A Life Worth Killing” features an epic drum beat, a haunting hook, some impressive lyrical raps and a gorgeous, unforgettable sung verse from Ming Musik, formerly of cult Philly hip-hop group The Spooks. LISTEN HERE…
Stereogum features Thirty Three And A Third’s new 7-inch boxset feat. No Age, Eel Bros (aka Man Man’s Honus Honus & Hot Karate’s King Cyrus), Sean Bonnette from Andrew Jackson Jihad, and Rozwell Kid.
Thirty Three And A Third is a new 7-inch boxset featuring covers of bands like Black Flag, the Nerves, Misfits, and Wheatus from bands like No Age, Eel Bros (made up of Man Man’s Honus Honus and Hot Karate’s King Cyrus), Andrew Jackson Jihad’s Sean Bonnette, and Rozwell Kid. The collection was curated by Dana Lechtenberg for a gallery show in Los Angeles that was held last month. “Having the artists do all cover songs for the project ties in directly with the art show’s theme — artists reimagining and reinterpreting classic album covers,” he explained. All of the bands involved recorded two covers of songs that they picked out themselves, and you can hear a selection of them below. READ MORE…
DJBooth.net features Voli’s new single “The Wander Years”
As you may have surmised from his past features, Voli prides himself on being different. Whether in life or in music, the Jersey-repping reader fave would rather stumble through the dark in search of his own path than bend to anyone else’s rules. On new single The Wander Years, he speaks for the “faceless generation” that shares his distaste for convention and conformity. As usual, he provides a genre-bending instrumental to back his sung verse and chorus vocals. For this left-of-center jam and much more, cop The Wall when it hits record stores and online retailers February 24. LISTEN HERE…
No Country For New Nashville on Spirits and the Melchizedek Children’s latest album So Happy, It’s Sad
If you are looking to find your new favorite band tonight, head to fooBAR on the east side to catch Atlanta’s Spirits And The Melchizedek Children. The band has been touring relentlessly in support of their most recent release So Happy It’s Sad, which the AV Club described as “Richly layered meditations that float in the cold zone between forlornness and a vast cosmic awe.”
We’ve been spinning this record in fairly heavy rotation over here, and can’t get enough of the dreamy psychedelic post rock sounds. READ MORE…