Thursday 29 November 2007

PODCAST!!!

Podcast is here. Hoorah!

This week I talked New Jersey, accused various people of not knowing how to talk, and struggled to define others. Sounds good dunnit? Well...

Right-Click on me and go 'Save Target As...'

Aye. If that's whetted your whistle, get mp3s by Yo La Tengo here (this also features the band being interviewed by puppets, Dalek here, and The DEP's new single here



Pass judgement, leave comment, and generally enjoy.

27/11 tracklistsing...

Justice - D.A.N.C.E.
Do the D-A-N-C-E, blah-de-blah-de-blah. Like Daft Punk? Then you'll like this. You can get about 9 different remixes, all gratis, on http://www.download.com/ in the music section.

Eels - Bus Stop Boxer (Live w/ String section)
Throaty vox and strings = the win.

Q and Not U - Wonderful People
No to be confused with Glaswegians "Q Without U". Q and Not U were a disco-tastic indie band on Dischord (http://www.dischord.com/band/qandnotu) who split in 2005. Q Without U are a Glaswegian band with a name similar to Q and not U, a disco-tastic...

Foals - Balloons
"You! You like that whole "dum-tss-dum-tss" drumming thing don't you? Well check us out!" Nice dancy tune though...

Spotlight - New New Jersey; Hot bands from the state that brough you Sinatra, Bon Jovi AND The Boss

Yo La Tengo - Beanbag Chair
Dalek - Ever Somber
The Dillinger Escape Plan - Milk Lizard

LOOK AT THE NEXT POST UP, THERE'S A DOWNLOAD OF THIS BIT, FOO'

Radiohead - Jigsaw Falling into Place
We all know the score by now. http://www.inrainbows.com/

Hot Hot Heat - Rehab
Amy Winehouse is in the news a lot (reference - the national press every bloody day of the week). When Hot Hot Heat went into the Xfm studio they covered "Rehab...I said noh-nooh-noooh!". And you can download it from their myspace. Boss.

Willy Mason - When the River Moves On
Acoustic guitars. Countryish warbling. Lovely stuff. All a bit Deliverance (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deliverance) though.

Still Remains - Dancing with the Enemy
Up and coming? I saw this band 2 years ago in Glasgow! And a ruddy nice bunch of chaps they are. They don't like Trivium. Fair play.


Tips for the week - Fantomas, Les Savy Fav, and Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe (http://youtube.com/xthemusic)

Tuesday 13 November 2007

13/11 Tracklisting...

Sorry to keep you waiting...

Duke Special – Slip Of A Girl

And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead… - Another Morning Stoner

REM – Half a World away

Maximo Park – Karaoke Plays

Sugarhill Gang – 8th Wonder


I mentioned it on air, and I got it. The "Sugarhill Gang alarm clock" scene from Scrubs. "Get your white ass out of bed..." and so on...(http://youtube.com/watch?v=CtAlZB2iqCU)


Grandmaster Flash & the Furious 5 & Melle Mel – White Lines

Dartz – St Petersburg

Get Cape Wear Cape Fly – Call Me Ishmael

Team Sleep – Ataraxia

Jonah Matranga – Not About A Girl Or A Place

Wednesday 7 November 2007

Build-your-own-podcast - Hydrahead

This is the Hydrahead feature, expanded, sadly though, no podcast. Grr.



Well, enjoy...





Founded in 1993 in New Mexico by Isis frontman Aaron Turner, Hydrahead have been involved in some of the most influential heavy bands of the last 15 years.



FAMOUS ALUMNI - the bands that shaped the label's lovely face-
The Dillinger Escape Plan
Converge
Sunn O)))
Khannate
Botch



The top 5, past and present-



Botch - The grandaddies of metalcore - if you've ever heard a band play an jaggy riff then follow it with something different then they'll be aware of Botch. The band sadly spilt after We Are the Romans, leaving the world a sadder place. But with Minus the Bear. Every cloud...



Cave In - Starting life as a tough, uncompromising metal band, Stephen Brodsky's men mellowed out a bit, and on the likes of Tides of Tomorrow and Antenna show a flair for writing chunky rock songs that you can sing along to. Lovely stuff.



Pelican - Dense would be a good word to use. Big, chunky, wave-like riffs, guitars that build and build and build, and a general sense of largeness not found in a lot of other music.



Jesu - "Avant-pop". From Wales. Don't run though, Jesu aren't total shoegazers. Their heavy experimental rock incorporates a whole range of stlyes and influences. You'll like 'em.



Isis - Responsible for the whole ship through frontman Aaron Turner, a big, proggy, epic rock band. Nice riffs, well-thought out songs, no vox. Good times.



3 MP3s to get you into the swing of things...



Cave in - Lost in the Air http://www.cavein.net/media/audio/mp3/lost_in_the_air.mp3

Pelican - Sirius http://www.purevolume.com/pelican

Jesu - Conqueror http://www.myspace.com/officialjesu



ON TOUR - coming to a town near you...
Pelican - Glasgow Oran Mor, 13th December
Jesu - Glasgow Oran Mor, 16th November
Dalek - Leeds Brudenell Social Club, November 11th



YOU MUST OWN - We Are the Romans, by Botch. Just do it. It's grrrreat!



UPCOMING RELEASES - So hot they're still on the presses...
Tusk - The Resisting Dreamer



For more info on all involved, get googling. Check out the Hydrahead Blog and website.

http://hydraheadlines.blogspot.com/

http://www.hydrahead.com/

Tuesday 6 November 2007

Tracklisting: 6/11

Foo Fighters – Home

Lifted from Echoes Silence Patience + Grace, surely the year's most nonsensical album title. Everybody has their favourite Foos album, I recommend There is Nothing Left to Lose. And it's my blog so that's that.

Biffy Clyro – Umbrella

The Ayrshire rockers' acoustic cover of that "-ella, -ella, -ella, -ay, -ay" song that people started claiming was responsible for the weather ths summer (http://www.nzherald.co.nz/topic/story.cfm?c_id=264&objectid=10452521). Off the new Radio 1 live lounge album, which is a bit hit and miss. Do I need acoustic Calvin Harris? I could live with it. Do I need acoustic Coldplay? Nah.

Rocket from the Crypt - On a Rope

'90's punk. Can't beat it with a stick. Read about the band's chequered past on Wikipedia, hit http://www.rftc.com/ and get links to LimeWire their videos (surely the oddest way for a band to put their stuff about, but it's there if you want it)

Radiohead – Videotape

www.inrainbows.com is where to go to get the new album, for "as much as you like", with this on it. Apparently 2/3 of people didn't pay anything for it (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7082627.stm). Not surprised...

Cave In – Droned + Pelican - Sirius were featured as part of a Hydrahead feature. The online version of this is the next post up the way. GO!

Jimi Hendrix - Little Wing

He's just been added to the Nashville Rock Walk of Fame (http://www.visitmusiccity.com/media/press_releases.php?id=117). And you can buy him in toy form (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jimi-Hendrix-Ultra-Action-Figure/dp/B00005BT14). Makes anything I say seem a bit redundant.


Head Automatica - Nowhere Fast

Head Automatica, off the album Popaganda. Check out Glassjaw, frontman Daryl Palumbo's other band. http://www.glassjaw.net/ has a variety of mp3s, including live stuff, and remixes. Funky stuff.

Jose Gonzalez - Teardrop


Another cover from the Swedish acousticist. Check out the weird video at http://www.jose-gonzalez.com/, and then check out fellow Swedes The Knife (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7EYiFzNohU) whom Gonzalez covered when he did Heartbeats. The ubiquitous Sony ad with the bouncing balls featuring that track can be seen here http://youtube.com/watch?v=9NymcQJjPCs, along with a "making of..." feature.



Gallows ft Lethal Bizzle - Staring at the Rude Bois

In honour of this fine collaboration by ginger-fronted punks Gallows and irony-free grime mogul Lethal "The Bizzle" Bizzle, check out the undisputed king of "ft.", Wyclef Jean. His wikipedia entry details all of his various collaborations. There's just so many of them!

Pixies - Debaser

Pixies are good. Kurt Cobain even said so. But how much do you know about them? Take the 20 question quiz (http://www.ilovepixies.com/quiz/index.html) and find out. 8 out of 20, not good.


Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues

It's Bob Dylan, so not much new to say about it. The "video" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-xIulyVsG8) taken from "Don't Look Now" is a classic, although it's been parodied by, like, everyone.