Tuesday, 21 April 2009

(sick) diamond in the rough.

all hail the return of Track Of The Week, which i have ressurected because the following track has me up and dancing at 90mph within about two seconds.


an utterly banging mish mash of thudding basslines manages to create a blinder of a hip hop/grime influenced dark dance track.

Fillmore Bass myspace page.

Tuesday, 14 April 2009

i got the feeeeeeelin'.

welcome to the world of writer/producer/near perfect popsong creator Tinashé.



i can't recommend him enough so go and check out the tracks up on his myspace page.

Thursday, 9 April 2009

up the APPLES and pears.


whilst it might be lazy of me to describe them as so, up-and-coming Hereford band Apples do take after NY darlings, Vampire Weekend. however, similarly to Little Comets, Apples provide their own unique spin on making 'exotic' sounding indie pop. if sunshine had a sound this would definitely be it, i'd keep my eye on these guys if i were you.

Apples - Reason 45 (Demo)

and speaking of Little Comets, here's a song i can't stop listening to; this band can't put a foot wrong. 


pre order 'One Night In October' here.

Wednesday, 8 April 2009

she's got me dancing.

Dear Patrick Wolf,

here is the correct way to do a video which produces the response/emotion "wat":



love,
Tommy Sparks xxx

Monday, 6 April 2009

primary colours.


who'd have thought my favourite album of the year so far would a) be a band's second album and b) come from The Horrors?
when a band re-vamps their sound for their sophomore release, the results can often be disastrous and induce fear and panic into the minds of loyal fans. this coupled with The 'i-can-never-tell-if-they're-a-joke-or-not' Horrors did not leave me feeling excited or inspired. neither did the first single, 'A Sea Within A Sea', despite everyone telling me how amazing i should think it is.

not only have The Horrors redeemed their almost laughable ways, they have made the leap to credible, respectable and listenable-in-twenty-years-time with 'Primary Colours'. there's a mish mash of Joy Division-esque basslines, lots of frustrated guitars, absolutely no screaming from Faris, and plenty of shoegazing distortion. 45 minutes of pure pleasure.

The Horrors - Do You Remember [REMOVED BY LABEL REQUEST. what spoil sports]

pre-order the album here!

Sunday, 22 March 2009

through the ice.

rising out of the long dead ashes of Bolt Action Five comes Danimal Kingdom

with a collection of intensely catchy, electro-pop demos up on the myspace for the world to feast on, it should come as no surprise DK has been gaining a pretty solid fan base over the past few months. 

the self-described "procrastinator with a synthesizer", one-woman band Cracked Hands has conjured up a cover of DK track 'Through The Ice' and it sounds pretty fantastic. a lovely take on an already brilliant song. check it ouuut. with fans this talented, it's probably time to take it up another gear.

Thursday, 19 March 2009

vulture.

Patrick Wolf - Vulture


wat.

Patrick Wolf i love you but this self indulgence is getting annoying. even Madonna pretends to love starving African kids; go get yourself a humanitarian hobby and i might forgive you a bit. song sounds amazing though.

'Vulture' is out on April 20th.

Tuesday, 3 March 2009

pictures of you.


this blog is not sponsored by Metronomy, i promise. but i have to post up the cover of The Cure's 'Fascination Street' they've done. it came out last week on a free NME CD packed full of actually pretty shit covers of Cure stuff.

Metronomy's version was better than all the rest by about 7053 miles of greatness. so for everyone who is usually about a week late, like myself, here it is.


speaking of covers.. i'll take this opportunity to post up a track given away on the Buffetlibre Rewind project. if you haven't checked it out by now.. yeeeeeeeeesh what are you DOING. i've posted about it ten million times already. so have a look.

off off off with your head.


despite it only being March, this year is already lending itself to being bloody brilliant album-wise. i have no idea why i thought it was going to such a quiet twelve months.

i'll keep this snappy as i'm sure you've already downloaded the leak way ahead of it's April 13th release date.

although i was expecting slightly more explosive results from the combination of two such powerhouses in the YYYs and Dave Sitek (of TVOTR legend), the forthcoming album, 'It's Blitz', is a bit good like. filled with numerous synth heavy tracks to get you dancing, the YYYs have tempered their earlier 'Fever To Tell' sound into something a bit more for everyone. 'Heads Will Roll' is my favourite track on the album, with some good old Karen O shouty singing layered onto a background of 80s-esque dark electro-pop.

7/10


pre-order the album here.

Friday, 13 February 2009

utter goodness.


this came through my inbox today and obviously i had to share it with you all. it's a bit brilliant.


i love Metronomy at the best and worst of times, but combined with the fabness of Micachu and the results are that of a match made truely in heaven.

you can pre-order the scarily good debut Micachu album here!