U.K. rockers The Shadracks drop new track ‘Barefoot on the Pavement’


by Ged Babey

The world of Garage Rock/Medway Punk/ underground rock’n’roll that refuses-a-label, has always been unofficially ruled, benevolently, by King Billy Childish. And lo, he gave unto the world his first begotten son, Huddie – and The Shadracks are his band.

The Shadracks, a three-piece rock n’ roll group hailing from Medway, Kent, return today with a new cut from their forthcoming second album ‘From Human Like Forms’, due August 13th via Damaged Goods Records. Titled ‘Barefoot On The Pavement’, the song is, according to guitarist and vocalist Huddie Shadrack (and son of punk and art icon Billy Childish, who also produced the album) “about alien abduction, Ignorance and bliss.”

‘How am I to cast off the shadow of my father, which looms large over everything I do?’

Huddie Shadrack may well have once thought to himself.

‘I know!  I will buy a synthesiser! Just to see the look on his face and see if he will crumble to dust like a vampire in sunlight when he sets eyes upon it’.

But then again, he may have just picked up a guitar one day and thought ‘this is cool’.

Billy, having suffered at the hands of and from the neglect of his own father, as documented in his art, was I’m sure an ever-present source of parental encouragement in whatever his offspring chose to do.

‘I want to form a Morris Dancing Hip-hop troupe father, to perform the works of Kylie Minogue in Latin.’

Huddie might have said to his father one day.

‘You will form a garage rock trio and make new and interesting sounds with them and write simple but strangely surrealistic lyrics my boy or you can get out of this house!’

I am confident that Wild Billy never said.

It certainly sounds other worldly with its moody, gentle guitar and slow brooding rhythm, evoking images of grainy sci-fi movies swamped in eerie mystery and intrigue.

Journalist Scum as I, will always invent a new pigeonhole category to confine a new bands sound to. Hence, this is Garage Noir. (I thank you.)

Seriously, it’s a great vibe. Uncluttered and airy, yet sinister with a touch of cinema. (Made me think of East End eyeliner post-punks Wasted Youth also!)  I don’t imagine the whole album will be exactly like this – but will be Garage Rock – a new and exciting variant.

The Shadracks are joined by bassist Rhys Webb (from The Horrors) and drummer Elisa Abednego and ‘From Human Like Forms’ features fourteen tracks of taut, stripped-down garage punk that has the capacity to be as whimsical as it is stomping, the album sees The Shadracks achieving giddy new heights in their song writing and performing abilities.

The anticipated release will be complimented by videos for the album’s single releases shot by innovative film maker, and former The Jesus And Mary Chain bassist Douglas Hart. 

The Shadracks will be playing at the infamous Cave Club, at Moth in East London on August 13th to celebrate the release of the album. Tickets available HERE

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UK indie band San Pedro Collective drop new EP and video

MANCHESTER, England – San Pedro Collective return with an EP full of flavour and funky tempo. You can’t ignore this group of old school Mancunian music heads who have hunkered down through lockdown to produce a piece of funky musical art from the mind of Rikki Turner. Wayne AF Carey introduces you to some more gems from the masters…

San Pedro Collective was brought together by the enigmatic front man  Rikki Turner whose previous musical offerings include ‘Paris Angels’ and ‘The Hurt’ where he was joined by Keith Higgins on guitar / bass.

Josh Hall has picked up lead guitar duties for ‘In Your Way’ & ‘Time’ tempering early rock n’ roll instincts with passion for blues and funky playing. Justin Leonard keeps the songs moving with the melodic rhythm with the drums being in the capable hands of Simon Wolstencroft (AKA Funky Si), best known for The Fall and joining his old school classmate Ian Brown on the Stone Roses frontman’s second solo album ‘Golden Greats’.

The final cherry on the already perfectly iced cake is singer Jasmine Needham whose haunting vocals are featured on this track that effortlessly weave in and about of the rhythm and beats.

Frontman Turner had this to say about ‘In Your Way’.
“For me the remix of In your Way was written and rewritten until there was no more blood to bleed out no tears …..just hope of reconciliation”

The lead single for radio is the remix by Antnee Egerton from electrofunk soul-sonic collective The Winachi Tribe who had this to say about the phenomenal remix.
“I wanted to capture the emotion of the lyrics by giving it a injection of rock n roll with a dance groove to give it a hands in the air anthemic feel when the chorus hits.”

For fucks sake, can you get better than this group of mavericks producing an EP of sublime soulful grooves? ‘You’ is a mighty mellow affair full of joyous trumpet and the direction of Justin Leonard giving Jasmine Needham that platform to air her amazing smooth as silk vocals that give you vibes of The Sneaker Pimps, Moloko and the select few vocalists that were around during the trip hop era. Rikki does his Manc spoken word to great effect as usual. I’ve just reviewed the Rico re-issues (he played trombone by the way you purists) and that trumpet sound is reminiscent of the old ska movement that Jerry Dammers pumped into the system. Keyboards abound kick off the brilliant In My Way that ups the tempo with that Funky Si drumbeat kicking in with a beautiful mix of trance house vocals again from Jasmine. Absolutely loving that Josh Hall guitar sound flowing throughout with the familiar Keith Higgins bassline banging it on the nail.

‘Time’ is just fuckin’ messing with you. A proper laid back drum and bass led beauty of a track. The vocals are perfection with Jasmine and Rikki enjoying the moment with a funky as fuck soulful track that tugs at the heartstrings. You can hear the input from the legend of Inder Goldfinger stamping his trademark percussion all over it. As for Funky Si and Keith Higgins? A match made in heaven. Winachi Tribe visionary Antnee Egerton crawls over the remix of In Your Way with a proper techno house Hacienda vibe flowing right through. On one listen it’s a club classic sprawling with a top bassline and a rock guitar riff to boost the overall sound.

This is happy music for happy people who want to get out and party. I’ve got a massive respect for Rikki Turner who has always wanted to push boundaries in sound and has grouped together some of the cream of solid musicians to create the wonder of San Pedro Collective. Let old dogs lie? Fuck off. This is premium music from passionate musicians who aren’t arsed about the mainstream yet might just find that hole through the loop of hoops you have to jump through to get attention from the majors. A stunning summer flecked EP that will take you through the shit of Government mind control even for a good 20 minutes!

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Wayne Carey

Video from Bad Fractals ‘Disco Devils’

 

Bad Fractals live on stage

 

We are delighted to premiere the new single from London based Bad Fractals, released digitally today and available via Bandcamp the music is a hedonistic mix of acid punk, the swagger of malevolent music hall, and trailer Trash distorted blues. The track weaves its way from juddering burnt strum und drang that reminded me of perhaps Inca Babies into an atmospheric breakdown ahead of a collapsing onslaught of gleefully angular darkly twisted pop. The accompanying video is a suitably eye-popping kaleidoscopic delight that deconstructs masculinity in a mescaline-soaked barn dance!

Disco Devils’ was initially composed by band members Bang Crosby and Astral Oz in the toilet of a squatted mental hospital. The initial idea was to channel the seam of sleaze that runs through the music industry and mock it into non-existence, but soon it spread to all facets of male manipulation of women. Specifically, it focuses on men who promise the world until they have their way.

The video focuses on the weaknesses of such men, mocking their inadequacies as Bang has a full-blown mental breakdown, before resuming his role and an increasingly desperate womanizer. It doesn’t end well!

The band has confirmed that they have completed recording their as yet untitled debut album, and it is currently being mixed by legendary Killing Joke member Youth whose production credits include Kate Bush, Paul McCartney, The Orb, Pink Floyd amongst many others.

 

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Phil Newall