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NewsBlack Rebel Motorcycle Club play Camden CrawlBlack Rebel Motorcycle Club played a headlining set tonight (April 19) at the first of their two Camden Crawl gigs. Leading the way at the Underworld venue, the band who headlined the Astoria the night before squeezed into the tiny basement room for the Fallout Records hosted bash. Coming onstage to chants of "Rebel, rebel", the band tore into a relentless, hard driving set that mixed live favourites with their forthcoming fourth album 'Baby 81'. With the likes of 'Whatever Happened To My Rock N Roll (Punk Song)' and 'Stop' triggering a frenzy in the crowd, the band inspired wave upon wave of crowd surfers at the sweaty venue. Having played new song 'Took Out A Loan' from practically the front row - almost having his bass accidentally kicked out of his hands by a stray foot belonging to an enthusiastic surfer - singer Robert Levon Been praised the audience's energy. "You guys are the greatest fuckers, God bless you and maybe see you tomorrow," he declared, referencing the band's second appearance tomorrow (April 20). Earlier The Cooper Temple Clause had been due to play ahead of the headliners, but blaming the old classic of "unforeseen circumstances" the band pulled their appearance and were replaced by DJs. For more on tonight's action check out our blog filed straight from the event. Meanwhile NME.COM will be back in Camden tomorrow (April 20) for the second day of this year's bash, so stay tuned for more. Robbers On High Street preview new album in LA Robbers On High Street previewed brand-new material from their forthcoming album, 'Grand Animals', at the Troubadour in Los Angeles this weekend. Playing a sold-out show on Saturday (May 19) and a second night on Sunday (May 20), the New York quintet ran through their new album (due out July 10) almost in its entirety, playing only a few songs from their 2005 debut, 'Tree City'. "We played softball today and (guitarist) Steve (Mercado) struck out twice but he pitched a winner," frontman Ben Trokan told the enthusiastic crowd Sunday night. Without saying much more than that, the band easily breezed through new tunes including the lively album opener 'Across Your Knee' and 'Nasty Numbers' with its Beatles-esque harmonies. Toward the end of their 50-minute set, the band played a cover of John Lennon's 'Remember' before closing with 'Spanish Teeth'. "Tonight's crowd was rowdier than last night's, which I liked," Trokan told NME.COM after their set. "Playing in LA is great--it's kind of like New York,"he added. The band played: 'Beneath The Trees' 'Crown Victoria' 'Your Phantom Walks The Hall' 'Descender' 'Across Your Knee' 'Hudson Tubes' 'Married Young' 'Nasty Numbers' 'The Fatalist' 'Remember' 'Spanish Teeth' |
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