Green Day frontman, Billie Joe Armstronggave a London cover band, Borderline Toxic, and the bar is full of patrons the surprise of a lifetime yesterday when he showed up, crashing the band’s set.
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It all went down atSlim Jim’s Liquor Store in London where Armstrong happened to walk in while on holiday in London.
“When you walk into a pub and the cover band starts playing your song,” Green Day posted to Instagram with a video of Armstrong rocking out on stage with the band.
Borderline Toxic also took to social media to share their shock and gratitude for Armstrong hopping on stage with them.
“The moment your band gets joined on stage by your childhood idol to sing their own song with you… in your favorite dive bar,” they wrote. “Billie Joe Armstrong… THANK YOU, YOU LEGEND! This was the first band to get me into rock when I was 11 years old and I’m honestly just so made up.”
Green Day is scheduled to play the When We Were Young music festival in October in addition to a slew of other performances over the summer. Get tickets here.
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05-28 Boston, MA – Boston Calling 06-01 Grundy County, TN – The Caverns Underground 06-02 Grundy County, TN – The Caverns Underground 06-03 Grundy County, TN – The Caverns Amphitheater 06-04 Grundy County, TN – The Caverns Amphitheater 06-07 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheater 06-08 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheater (early show) 06-08 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheater (late show) 06-11 Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed 06-12 Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed 06-13 Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed 06-16 Carnation, WA – Carnation Farms 06-17 Carnation, WA – Carnation Farms 06-18 Carnation, WA – Carnation Farms 06-21 Los Angeles, CA – The Hollywood Bowl 07-22 Byron Bay, Australia – Splendor in the Grass 08-10 Gothenburg, Sweden – Way Out West Festival 08-12 Piestany, Slovakia – Grape Festival 08-14 Verbier, Switzerland – Palp Festival 08-15 Cologne, Germany – E-Werk 08-16 Luxembourg, Luxembourg – Den Atelier 08-17 Saint-Malo, France – La Route du Rock 08-19 Biddinghuizen, Netherlands – Lowlands Festival 08-20 Kiewit-Hasselt, Belgium – Pukkelpop 08-21 Munich, Germany – Tonhalle 08-22 Padua, Italy – Parco Della Musica 08-24 Barcelona, Spain – Plaza Mayor de el Poble Espanyol 08-26 Torremolinos, Spain – Canela Party 08-27 Madrid, Spain – La Riviera 08-29 Toulouse, France – Le Bikini 08-30 La Rochelle, France – La Siren 08-31 Lille, France – L’Aeronef 09-03 Sixpenny Handley, England – End of the Road Festival
Public Image Ltd. will release End of World, their first album since 2015, on August 11. They wrote on Twitter that they would proceed with the album campaign despite the death of frontman John Lydon’s wife, Nora Forster, to whom the lead single “Hawaii” was dedicated. A new song, “Penge,” accompanies the album announcement. Listen to that below.
Public Image Ltd. released “Hawaii” as an ultimately unsuccessful bid for Ireland’s 2023 Eurovision entry. The song, Lydon said, was “dedicated to everyone going through tough times on the journey of life, with the person they care for the most. It’s also a message of hope that ultimately love conquers all.” The band’s last LP was What the World Needs Now….
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Public Image Ltd.: End of World
End of World:
01 Peng 02 End of the World 03 Car Chases 04 Being Stupid Again 05 Walls 06 Pretty Awful 07 Strange 08 Down on the Clown 09 Dirty Murky Delight 10 The Do That 11 LFCF 12 North West Passage 13 Hawaiians
I think it’s time for another Mayhem singles round-up, don’t you? Here coming the fourth for 2023, it includes a baker’s dozen of tunes that have been passed on to me or recommended during the previous few weeks and months, there are some rather spiffing tracks.
It features many artists and bands that have appeared on Mayhem’s pages before. There are also four great cover versions in this collection. There are new tracks from Avalanche Party, Apollo Junction, Vaquelin and Liz Davinci who I think all have new albums coming out sometime this year. Judging from their latest offerings, choosing Mayhem’s album of the year for 2023 will be very difficult! Let me know what you think of this great collection of tunes!
You will find a YouTube link to each song in the title (or a link to the audio of the track) and a link to the artist’s website or one of their social media pages when you click the artist’s name. You can also find the link to a Spotify playlist of all these songs by clicking here.
“Serious Dance Music” – Avalanche Party
Ain’t no party like an Avalanche Party and the AP boys are back with what is most definitely a tune for partying to. You probably wouldn’t play this at a work event! I sense an Amazing Snakeheads influence in this fast-paced, frenzied, frenetic, funky, feral, fest of a song. The band all seem to be in top form, especially Kane’s drumming. This is the first single from their upcoming sophomore album, ‘Der Traum Über Alles’. The video is very classy indeed.
“History” – Apollo Junction
The Apollo Junction boys are back with another offering that will feature on their third album, due out later this year. For the first minute, it is soft, acoustic, mellow and pensive. Then the sound continues to build with an almost drone-like guitar sound underpinning it. It finally builds to an immense orchestral-sounding, epic finish. The harmonies are superb and I can imagine this sound echoing across festival fields for years to come. Possibly my favorite Apollo Junction song so far.
“The Grayston Boogie” – Hazy Janes
This is a fine slab of fuzzy, dirty, electric blues. If you are not doing the Grayston Boogie by the end of the track then you should frankly seek medical help. The video has a few fleeting tips as to how to boogie in a Grayston way!
“Back To Black” – The Palava
A brave choice to cover this one. No one could ever hope to emulate the original Amy Winehouse, so the Palava chose to take the song in a different direction. An immaculate blues rock vocal and some gritty, scuzzy garage rock style guitars. I have seen the band play this live and they do it well, but this recording is so much better than that! I bloody love it!
“FKN H8 U 2” – Sad Like You
This bunch is from Adelaide, Australia and this track is reminiscent of the softer side of Blink 182. It is a close-to-perfect amalgam of great pop punk and emo. A heartfelt tale of heartbreak. I am looking forward to hearing more from Sad Like You.
“Pain Reliever” – Liz Davinci
Is Liz Davinci descended from Leonardo? I don’t know, but she is certainly an incredibly talented artist. Vocally there are elements of Kate Bush, Suzanne Vega, and Marcella Detroit here. This tune is beautiful and almost baroque in its construction. I love the way that Liz is not afraid to use the space between the notes. This augers well for her forthcoming album ‘Fata Morgana’.
“Five Years” – Easy All Stars/ Steel Pulse
This is the second cover in this singles selection (there will be more) and it does what I think makes a perfect cover in that it isn’t a simple facsimile of the original. This is the first track to be released from the Easy All Stars forthcoming album of a reggae reimagining of Bowie’s ‘The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars’ album. This one works perfectly and bodes well for the album. The Dame’s rarely touched reggae, and when he did it was never particularly good in my opinion. But Easy All Stars with Steel Pulse show with absolute certainty that Bowie can work in a reggae style.
“Feelin’ Good” – The Black Skies Ft. Hellbound Glory
We have another cover in the singles round up. This time it was a smoky, heavy, swampy, garage rock version on Nina Simone’s iconic classic “Feelin’ Good”. For me this version takes back ownership of the song from Muse after Matt Bellamy’s somewhat histrionic and over-the-top take on the tune from a few years ago.
“Tell Me With Your Eyes” – Witch Of The East
Witch Of The East returns with a fabulous new song. This is punk, post punk, electro, dance with a goth icing and a pinch of New Order. Based on this, if there is another Witch Of The East album in development it will be bloody wonderful.
“Back-Alley Barn Dance” – I Tell Lies
Get into this band now, then when they break big you can impress your friends by saying you were there at the start. This song is full on rock with large shots of Yard Act and Sleaford Mods and a shady undercurrent of mounting anger. Go see them live as soon as you can!
“Wicked Game” – JW Paris
Gemma, Danny and Aaron returned with a stonking cover of Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Game”. It feels like the Velvet Underground made the song originally back in the 60s and then Isaak covered it in 1989. OK, I know that isn’t true, right? This must be top of the list to be on the Twin Peaks soundtrack if there is ever another remake, prequel or sequel. I love that in the blurb to the video on YouTube the band state “Dear lovers, snoggers and nighttime doggers. We’ve recorded a cover of one of our favorites in light of the smoochin’ season” that cracked me up, well the nighttime doggers bit anyway!
“The Bona Fide Money Laundering Society” – Vaquelin
Another banging tune from Vaquelin, it kicks off like Led Zeppelin on Quaaludes and the vocals are classic 70s rock style with a dash of Bowie’s Tin Machine Style. The screaming lead guitar, particularly in the last part of the track is something Mick Ronson would be proud of. The second album from Vaquelin looks like it will be better than the first based on this tune!
“Greed” – The Undercover Hippy
The Undercover Hippy is an expert at protest tunes, because it’s done in a very clever and subtle way. The reggae backing has shades of another great band, Captain Ska. This song questions the greed and or incompetence of our less than industrial leaders. We need more artists like this calling out the scummy liars in government.
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