Thursday, 8 November 2012

The 1975


This band's photos made me laugh. You can just hear the photographer saying, "right to look cool, two of you stand straight up and two of you look away from the camera". It must be hard taking photos of a band and make them look different than the million that have gone before. At least the photographer shaking his head and adding dandruff to the shot brought something else to the piece.

Anyway the music is what we're all about and this was Zane Lowe's hottest thing since the last thing or something like that. Check it out it's pretty catchy.




UPDATE: Last minute arrival in my inbox today (9th Nov) is this remix which you can download...


Sunday, 4 November 2012

Whatever happened to Pushboxer?

OK, so if you're wondering who Pushboxer are then you're probably not wondering what happened to them but they were featured on this blog back in 2009. A lifetime ago in music and so they've done well to be still around in some form or other. They are now called Flutes and despite the name there's no flute I can hear on the track. They still have the same dark broodyness of Pushboxer but I'm guessing it's mainly a personnel change. Check out their track below.

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

It's Been A While




Sorry folks it's been a while but hey I've had a half marathon to train for and the small matter of a second daughter arriving. You'll be pleased to hear I got a new personal best - at the half marathon, the baby is of course in equal first place with her sister.

Anyway enough about me, I'm sure you just come for the music. First off Frankie and the Heartstrings have a new single out and best off all it's a free download at their web site. I Still Follow You doesn't break any new ground but is a better representation of the band than the last single.


Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Little Comets - Language Is Over


I always think of Little Comets when the clocks go back (One Night In October) so I was pleased to hear they're still around and making music. In fact I've got a video of their single to share with you and a free acoustic download.




Tuesday, 19 June 2012

White Light Parade - New Album

I was really excited to hear the other day that White Light Parade have a new album out soon. The main reason I was excited was that I didn't know they'd had a debut album out already! I quickly ordered the last album and have now got myself clued up on their progress since I saw them live years ago. At the time I saw them live I bought a four track EP and I really enjoyed 'Wait For The Weekend' which I have since learnt later became a single. They also had their 'Riot In The City' track feature on Grand Theft Auto IV. To give you a guide to their sound, I guess they most closely resemble Hard-Fi but at times can sound a bit heavier, especially on the 'Riot In The City' track.

Below is a remix of their new single which you can download now.


Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Free Download From Reverend and the Makers




I'm pleased to hear that Reverend and the Makers are back and they're even giving away a track as a freebie. The album proper is out on the 18th June and the lead single from the album Wrestler was out yesterday (11th) although I was struggling to find it on iTunes. I've ordered the deluxe album from our favourite tax dodgers at Amazon.

On a separate note it was good to catch up with my old friend Matt at the weekend who said he's read the blog for years. So even if you don't comment, hello to you dear reader.

Friday, 18 May 2012

Cosmo Jarvis New Single and Album


It doesn't seem five minutes since I bought Cosmo's last album "Is The World Strange or Am I Strange?" and now I receive the news that not only does he have a new single out in July but the album is going to follow it days later.




Single 'Love This' (above) is out on the 2nd of July and album 'Think Bigger' is out on July 9th. It seems that Cosmo has listened to my review as the new album is less of a mashup of styles and is more down the "singer songwriter template tinged with alt-country". I'm not sure I wanted him to head down the alt-country route more but let's see what he's got.

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Now for something completely different - Thrash Metal!



This isn't something I'd normally post on this blog and it's certainly not something I'd normally listen to if I'm honest but through somebody I know I have come to know thrash death metallers Flayed Disciple. Known for their 'interest' in serial killers and admiration of Metallica's early music they take their music very seriously. Like a tradesman learning everything about his tools, Flayed Disciple work tirelessly to produce a sound that breathes new life in to classic style death metal.

The video above was shot by upcoming video production company Dead Parrot Productions using pig hearts, guts and lungs. Nice. I wouldn't watch it if you've got a weak complexion.

Monday, 16 April 2012

What Makes An Excellent Mix Tape?

What makes an excellent mix tape? Well awesome tunes obviously but let's take that as a given and while we're at it let's also knock some other factors on the head. A compilation of your favourite current tunes doesn't count. OK 90% of the playlists on my iPod were created this way and some of them I would class among by best 'mix tapes' but there's nothing that special to creating them, do I like that song? Yes. Where should it go on the playlist (up-tempo/favourites at the start and slower/fillers later on) and then they're ready to listen to.

Now let's look at true, creative mix tapes. What are the rules? Surely good music shouldn't have rules? Well actually the rules are what make a good mix tape and you make them up yourself as you go along. First you choose a theme. This could be a mix tape with all summer songs, chilling out songs, songs with ages in the lyrics, songs with years in lyrics, songs from a certain era (eg. Britpop), I even had a mix tape in my teenage years called "Making The Bed", man I must have been some hell raiser in my teens.

Where am I heading with all this? Well last week I had a package pop through the post with a German post mark and all it had inside was a CDR with FAQ written on it. "Perfect" I thought, something to listen to on my way to work and even better I didn't know what was on there (sometimes the best/worst thing about a playlist is knowing what song is coming next).

So I popped in the CD and the first track was "Whatever happened to Corey Haim?". "Ah easy" I thought, FAQ, frequently asked questions, "they're all questions". They came on Deacon Blue and I couldn't quite remember the title of the track but I couldn't work out the question. Then came on "What's the frequency Keneth?" followed by Grandaddy. I knew the title of the Grandaddy track but again it wasn't a question so what's the theme? Was I missing a lyric? Maybe the next track would give it away? "Hey you what's that sound?" by Les Rythmes Digitales and then next one - YES I finally got it. "Whoop whoop it's the sound of the police". They weren't all questions. They were questions and answers.

Soon I found myself listening to the question song and trying to guess the answer. I was devastated to hear the Magic Numbers tell me my jumper was Forever Lost, I laughed out loud (sorry LOL'd to you kids) as Pulp asked "Do You Remember The First Time" and Pet Shop Boys told me their memory was that "Love Comes Quickly".

What a great idea for a playlist and one that on the surface seems so easy to do, but can you make it difficult to guess at the start and then entertain later? I was so sure that Nirvana's question of "Where did you sleep last night?" would be followed by "Hotel Yorba" only to find she was "Somewhere Else", thanks for nothing Razorlight.

So all in all it was an excellent mix tape, it puzzled me, it entertained me and best of all I didn't skip a single track (despite my keenness to find out the answer). So I guess my challenge now is to send one back and anyone reading this, yes you, you should put together a mix tape and pop it in the post. They're great to put together and a good one is even better to receive...

Here's the full track listing. Anyone got any they'd like to add?

Oh and who was the playlist from? Schonberg of course.

Whatever Happened To Corey Haim? - The Thrills
Real Gone Kid - Deacon Blue

What's The Frequency Kenneth? - R.E.M.
AM 180 - Grandaddy

(Hey You) What's That Sound? - Les Ryhmes Digitales
Sound of da Police - KRS-One

Where Did You Sleep Last Night? - Nirvana
Somewhere Else - Razorlight

How Was It For You? - James
In Too Deep - Sum41 (You wish Schonberg)

What You Waiting For - Gwen Stefani
Last Train To London - ELO (I had to Shazam that one, I admit it).

Where's Me Jumper? - Sultans of Ping
Forever Lost - Magic Numbers

Where Have You Been Tonight? - Shed Seven
Drinking In LA - Bran Van 3000  (Could have been Gay Bar, Shorley's Wall or Dog Shit Street?)

Do You Remember The First Time? - Pulp
Love Comes Quickly - Pet Shop Boys

Sunday, 18 March 2012

Best of Bootie



While Schonberg takes a holiday, I thought I'd (belatedly) give you my yearly nod towards Bootie the self proclaimed "Biggest Bootleg Mashup Party In The World". Each year they compile their 'Best of' mixtape covering the best mashups from the previous year. Now anyone who has come across mashups in the past knows there's an element of cheese to them, they don't take themselves seriously and, while there is an element of art and skill to them, they don't provide ground breaking music. However, they can be immense fun and breathe new life in to an old song or make an new hit more likeable.

The two I have picked out from this year's compilation do exactly that, mix new with old and produce something new, and that's the way to approach them. They become new tracks that you learn from new despite their familiarity. The titles tell you all you need to know. Try them and I hope you like them. Check out the rest of the year's goodies here.

MP3: John Marr - Hello Black or White (Michael Jackson v Martin Solveig)

MP3: DJ ShyBoy - Feel Good Feelings (James Brown v Flo Rida v Black Eyed Peas)