The indisputable fathers (and mothers) of industrial, Throbbing Gristle, have officially scheduled several events in the US this April. This mini tour marks the first time the band has played in the United States since 1982, and the first time the band has ever played a show on the east coast. Scheduled dates include Thursday, April 16th in New York City, Sunday, April 19th at Cochella Festival in Indio, California, Tuesday, April 21st in LA, Thursday, April 23rd in San Fracisco, and Saturday, April 25th, in Chicago.
TG will have two different sets that they will be playing throughout the tour. One set is a seventy-five minute set featuring material from across TG's history. The other set is a sixty minute set featuring "A new live soundtrack to Derek Jarman's 60min 1980 alchemical film 'In The Shadow Of The Sun'". April 19th and 23rd will feature the set from the bands history, April 21st will feature the soundtrack, and April 16th and 25th will feature both sets back to back, as will as an oppertunity for the band to sign merchendise.
Dancing Ferret Discs has announced that they have reached a deal with fellow Philadelphia label Metropolis Records to take over the release of new material for Angelspit in North America. In late 2008, Dancing Ferret Discs announced they were ceiseing to release new material, and become a catalouge only label. Dancing Ferret Discs has been working hard to help it's artists find new labels and partners to release their work.
tered and is being prepped for release. In anticipation of the release, Chris Reject, mastermind behind the project, has posted three songs off the new album on the band's myspace page. Tracks posted include "Dressed in Filth", "Bloodstained", and "More to Tarnish". An official release date for the album has yet to be posted. "Banished Psalms" will be released on Hive Records in the United States, and NoiTekk in Europe. The new tracks can be found at
anagement announced today that their latest record is complete and being finalized. Management also announced that the band is still looking for new partners for the release, and that they are open to consider any companies or individuals interested in a partnership of sorts. An unorthodox post on Nitzer Ebb's myspace states "...maybe some of you have thoughts or connections that you can send our way. It's a new mellinieum and new business models are the call of the day. If you have any thoughts, interest, or can point us in the direction of a label, production entity, artist servces company or other avenue you think we should consider... please contact me..."
released their new album, "Rocket Science", today. The band has caused turbulence within some of their fan base in the past, some of whom feel Apop is straying too far from their synthpop/futurepop roots. These fears were compounded a month or so ago when the band released a single from the album: "Apollo (Live on your TV)". The track, which sounds more like a generic rock song than Apop, was, for the most part, ill-received by fans. It will be interesting to see if the band continues its trend towards a more rock oriented sound with this album. "Rocket Science" hits store shelves today.
uld not be performing at the festival in May. Festival Kinetik is a four day long industrial and EMB festival in Montreal, Canada, and boasts a line-up of over 35 of the most talented artists in the scene today. It was announced in the fall that Skinny Puppy would kick off the festival by headlining the first night. However, according to Festival Kinetik's website, 



