Just Be

Just Be, a moody instrumental track from their forthcoming third EP Black Rock White Funk.
Video by Mikey Rockwell.
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Just Be, a moody instrumental track from their forthcoming third EP Black Rock White Funk.
Video by Mikey Rockwell.
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EP review - Trade Goods
Forming in 2007, Auckland rockers, Hangman have already managed to experience their fair share of gigs and tours with some of our countries more popular acts. Playing along side names like Battle Circus, The Wicks and Stylus, it's easy to see how they too are on their way to becoming a household name themselves.
The four piece act has certainly worked hard to get where they are today and along the way have achieved some impressive goals. 2007 saw the lads release their first EP named Raw Materials before creating a video for their track, Break. As if that wasn't enough, in the same year, they also set up a tour with Mikey Rockwell and Lojac which took the three groups to perform at various venues around the North Island.
2008 was another successful year for the band seeing three of the guys original tracks feature on the Freerider MX Motorcross magazine's DVD.
They also released their second EP, Trade Goods along with adding more gigs to their ever growing list at hot spots, Auckland, Whangarei, Raglan, and The Mount, just to name a few.
Seeing as they've been around for a couple of years now, I think it's high time that you sit down and have a listen to their latest EP to see for yourself what the lads have to offer.
The first time I heard track number one, Spinning, I heard Incubus mixed with a dash of Rage Against The Machine. Not a hard one to listen to, and lets you know straight away that these guys are serious about what they do.
Grind and Fallen are much the same style as the first track but different enough to prepare you for the Break remix which I reckon tastes a little bit like Limp Bizkit. Takes me back to my (rather embarrassing) mid teen years when it was cool to be seen doing 'laps' in the back of that Ford Escort panel van. Ahhh...those were the days...or something?
This disc also contains a live version of Grind from Hangman's gig at the Kings Arms in 2007 featuring MC/Producer, Mikey Rockwell. Surprisingly it's not as raw as the one recorded at The Rock Factory, but it shows that these guys can most certainly rock out just as well live as in the recording studio. With more plans on the horizon, I'm certain that these guys are well on their way to national success. Check them out.
Amanda Ratcliffe
Posted by Miss NZ 3.28PM, 10 Jan 2009