It's been a while but I'd like to recommend some of the stuff I've been enjoying recently....
Firstly, the awesome Foals. You've probably all heard them mention as one of (if not the) band for 2008. This might not be far wrong. Check them out on myspace here. In particular tracks Hummer (used in a Skins trailer a while back) and new single Balloons!!
Next... Cajun Dance Party, loving the new single, Amylase. Its just great!! The first time I saw the video I thought for a minute it was the Kooks. You should also check out the Next Untouchable. Myspace here.
The Teenagers sleezy sounding electro-indie-trance is still sounding cool and new demo Tiger is a welcome continuation. But check out all their tunes, Scarlett Johanssen and Homecoming below. Myspace here.
The new single by Pull Tiger Tail, Light turns red, is expectedly brilliant!! A reminder of there fantasticness at myspace and below!!
The Wombats album, provided some good tunes and was an all-round good listen. The video for new single 'Moving to New York' is below.
Los Campesinos! from south wales are another band that I absolutely love. At Glasto they were the first band to have me dancing in the rain and their jangly, joyous, anthemic pop will really bring a smile to anyone's face:) Below are 'International Tweexcore" and "Death to Los Campesinos". more at myspace.
So, I know that Glasto was a couple (or more) weeks ago, but I've only just got around to uploading my photos. They are mostly of bands, pretty boring. But hopefully this selection of some of my best will suffice.
I don't have time to do a full review of everyone I saw, but I would say that the whole weekend was amazing, despite the mud and rain (well it wouldn't be Glastonbury without it!!) Take a look at my photos, a rundown of my weekend and (hopefully soon) some videos.
Some personal highlights were sheltering from the rain on thursday in a brightly painted tipi, watching Tony Benn and co give some rousing talks on sunday in the leftfield, followed later by a brilliant set by Billy Bragg in Avalon. I thought all three Pyramid headliners were good, but not spectacular. Best other acts of the weekend were Los Campesinos!, Tokyo Police Club and the Editors, although I didn't see one bad band! The weakest was as usual the Cribs, I don't quite no why I keep bothering. Great weekend all round!!
Thursday Pear Cider, Tipi's, Sunshine, Rain King Blues @ Leftfield Lost Boys (film) Ghostbusters (film)
Friday The View @ Pyramid stage The Cribs @ Other stage Los Campesinos! @ Park stage Good Shoes @ John Peel Tokyo Police Club @ John Peel Magic Numbers @ Pyramid stage Bloc Party @ Pyramid stage Jack Penate @ John Peel Kasabian @ Pyramid stage Arctic Monkeys @ Pyramid stage
Saturday Long Blondes @ Other stage Dirty Pretty Things @ Pyramid stage CSS @ Other stage Klaxons @ Other stage Babyshambles @ Other stage Paul Weller @ Pyramid stage Maximo Park @ Other stage The Rumble Strips @ Queen's Head pub The Editors @ Other stage The Killers @ Pyramid stage
Sunday The Holloways @ Other stage Better World debate - Tony Benn et al @ Leftfield Marley Brothers - Exodus anniversary @ Pyramid stage Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. @ Other stage Billy Bragg @ Avalon Shirley Bassey @ Pyramid stage Manic Street Preachers @ Pyramid stage Jamie T @ John Peel The Who @ Pyramid stage
Saw Muse play at Wembley stadium last night, WOW!! As always they put on an amazing show, quite possibly their best yet. A great entrance, lights, pyrotechnics, flying dancers, what more could you want!!! Don't have time to rant on any more, work to do, and packing for Glastonbury. See the magic of Muse below, enjoy.
So its been a while. Been busy with work, Lost, Saints and more. Anyway what have I been doing and listening to? a lot is the answer!! Don't really know where to start. Will probably do a few posts over the next couple of days to catch up. Lets start with.......Gig reviews/preview. I'll then do some festival previews and a summary of new music I've been listening to.
The second day of the Camden Crawl didn't really happen for me:( I had to leave before all the evening fun started, but not before seeing the Rumble Strips play in the Crescent (by Mornington Crescent tube). The whole place was packed, absolutely no room to breath, let alone move (yet they were still letting people in!!). They were awesome, so despite the disappointment, I still had a brilliant couple of days.
Since then i've only managed to make it to a couple of gigs. The first was a trip to the 100 Club to see the farewell show for Dustins Bar Mitzvah, with their raw, chaotic London punk. They were a band I'd liked for a year or so after getting hold of a few of their tunes: To the Ramones, Jimmy White, BNP, Get your mood on, Lucy. I hadn't managed to see them before and so when I heard a couple of months ago that they were to split, I was mighty disappointed, until I heard about the farewell show. I certainly wasn't disappointed after. The crowd was wild, even though the place wasn't packed, the atmosphere was brilliant!!
My other live pleasure in May was the NME new music tour at Koko in Camden. Arriving to see the last song of the Blood Red Shoes, sounded ok. Then came the Little Ones, whose summery indie-pop tunes didn't blow me away, but made for a good listen. Standout track: Face the Facts. Onto the reason I was there, Pull Tiger Tail. One of my favourite new bands around, there sometimes spiky, sometimes swoony, electro-tinged indie is a winning combination! Standout tracks: Let's Lightning, Animator, Hurricanes, actually all of them. Go Pull Tiger Tail!! Headliners the Rumble Strips had a tough act to follow, but stood up to the challenge well. With bouncy indie-pop tunes like Motorcycle, No Soul and Alarm Clock, they are definitely a band for this summer. The sax and trumpet definitely give them something different over many of they're peers and I expect more from these boys.
My ears are ringing, I feel in a daze, and I'm only halfway there. One day of the Camden crawl down, one to go. Yesterday was awesome, with some memorable moments. The day started with the Fallout records pre-party at the Crescent. Reggae/ska outfit King Blues warmed everyone with a storming 35 minute-set, taking a swipe at the BNP and praising mayday protesters, finishing with a crowd sing-a-long. They were followed by a short set by Select Dance Party.
Then to Koko to see I am Kloot, who overall I thought were ok. But I really love their song Proof, so was delighted when it came round. Then after a quick dinner break it was back to Koko for Hadouken! whose electro/rock/hip-hop stylings really got the crowd going. Playing next single Liquid Lies and finishing with That Boy, That Girl.
Dublin castle was next on the list. After a 10 minute queue to get in, managed to see most of iLikeTrains set. There intense epic set reminded me of Hope of the States, although with a little less character. I'll definitely be getting some of their tunes though.
Next was my personal highlight of the evening (if not the musical year so far) was in the Camden Tup. The quiet backstreet bar was packed to bursting with a huge queue outside, the reason why......Pull Tiger Tail. And they did not disappoint. A blistering set in the tiny venue even had someone crowd surfing in the 2ft between the heads of the crowd and the ceiling. The crowd then went wild as the ended the set with Animator and Lets Lightning.
From the tight surroundings of the Tup to the sticky floor of the Electric Ballroom. Arriving just before Air Traffic took to the stage. I was expecting something pretty good. They came through with a brilliant set including recent single Charlotte. I predict big things for these boys this year.
Then there's ASH. The Irish indie-pop heroes have been going strong for about 10 years now and they have the material to prove it. The 45 minute set had 3 new songs, and the a host of old favourites. Setlist: Burn Baby Burn, Angel Interceptor, You can't have it all, Orpheus, Kung Fu, Polaris, A Life less ordinary, Oh Yeah, Girl From Mars, Twilight of the Innocents. All the old songs rocked as hard as ever, with huge crowd sing-a-longs during Oh Yeah and Girl From Mars. Of the new songs, the new single You Can't Have It All, didn't really impress. But the other two new ones bode well for the next album.