Tuesday, 26 May 2009

The Great Escape


on Thursday May 14th i headed down to Brighton for this year's Great Escape Festival. expanding over 36 venues and playing host to more than 300 bands, there was plenty of choice for things to see. because of the insane amount of bands playing it was inevitable that clashes would occur, and alcohol would spoil many a plan. some of the bands i really wanted to see but didn't manage to catch were: Apples, Micachu & The Shapes, The Invisible, Trailer Trash Traceys, Times New Viking and KASMS.

i did manage to catch the following bands however! keeping it short so i don't bore you all to death. i have managed to resist just going "good/bad" though.

THURSDAY

Kap Bamino - well, i say catch but i mean i saw singer/screamer Caroline Martial's head bouncing all over the shop every now and then from the bar. they are a very entertaining live band, even if the words 'Crystal Castles' do come to mind when you hear their brand of electropunk.

Chew Lips - big things were expected, and unfortunately i didn't think they managed to pull it off. they are a tight band and everything sounded okay, but it was just a bit boring.

Mirrors - absolutely fantastic. atmospheric. epic. all that good stuff. angular doom pop meets Kraftwerk. really enjoyed the projection they had up behind them too.

We Have Band - such a great sound onstage! was expecting them to be slightly flat and uninspiring, however they were the complete opposite. had me dancing from the very get-go. an excellent party band.

Datarock
- these guys are always brilliant live. their infectious energy totally swamps a room. i don't think anybody can resist moving to their funky post-punk dance.
FRIDAY

Dinosaur Pile Up
- not sure i could love this band any more! they're really good live, and despite the grunge-pop sound not being completely danceable they can work a room and get people jumping about.

My Tiger My Timing - zzzzzzzzzzzzzz..

We Are Wolves - only managed to catch two songs unfortunately but they seemed to be well into performing from the very first second. loud, scuzzy, DFA79-esque songs sliced up with some epic synthing (i know that isn't a word shhh).

Abe Vigoda - definitely one of my weekend highlights. onstage banter was flowing readily in between the band enthusiastically thrashing out their incredible tropical infused, lo-fi noise rock songs. plus there was a stage invasion that involved things being broken. some mayhem is always good for the soul.

Slow Club - i was at the bar for most of this performance, predominantly because i'm not a Slow Club fan. unfortunately the band didn't win me over, not even with their rendition of The Mae Shi's 'Run To Your Grave', as it all sounded a bit.. rubbish.

Teeth!!! - so much fun! cue another stage invasion. loud, noisy, totally ferocious lo-fi dance-punk that would have shaken the ceiling and the floor had the PA been turned up properly.

SATURDAY

Battletorn
- not really my cup of tea! they definitely weren't boring though. shouty thrash metal for your pleasure.

Throats - boy do this band know how to inject the spark of life into a room. throwing themselves just about everywhere, Throats carried off their hardcore punk fantastically. not a show for the fainthearted.

Youves - completely brilliant. these guys had so much energy and vigour they made some of the other bands that night look and sound incredibly boring. cowbells never sounded so good.

Little Comets
- i was really looking forward to seeing this band, and after sprinting to the venue and securing a spot in the heaving crowd, i was left slightly disappointed at the end of the band's set. the songs were great, but there seemed to be a certain 'oomph' lacking from the actual performance. perhaps it was just in comparison to the bands i'd already seen, but i wanted a lot more and didn't get it.

Gang Of Four
- another of my weekend highlights, and quite predictably so. my favourite band doing some of my favourite songs with enough energy and compassion to outmatch all of the young, contemporary bands who take direct influence from them. old men making young men look lazy. the fervour Jon King smacks that microwave with during 'He'd Send In The Army' was enough to wow me completely despite having seen it done before.

Yes Giantess
- whilst some of their cheesiness didn't transpire onstage, i was still left with a slightly awkward feeling about YG. they have a couple of killer tracks but the rest is a lot more forgettable. that coupled with their average performance only had me mildly satisfied with their set.

Wolf Gang - a very very good way to round up my bands experience at TGE. wasn't completely convinced by the tracks up on the band's myspace page, however they completely blew me away live. it's pop how pop should always be.

overall i was incredibly lucky with queues and only had to wait 5 minutes for GO4 during the entire weekend. the booze was cheap as chips, the chips were bloody tasty, the weather was horrendous, all bouncers i encountered were friendly and Brighton is a very cool city. i had an absolute blast and met some awesome people too. 100% going back next year!

Wolf Gang - Lions In Cages
Gang Of Four - Ether
Abe Vigoda - Don't Lie

Great Escape website.

Wednesday, 20 May 2009

girl FIGHT!


Q. what happens when you put La Roux and Little Boots in a blender?

A. there's no pillow fighting in pyjamas that's for sure. aided by the soft touch of UK DJs/Producers, Crimes Against Disco, 'Stuck On Repeat' and 'In For The Kill' flow so seamlessly in and out of each other it is magical. this is how mash-ups should always sound.

Stuck On The Kill (Crimes Against Disco Illigitimix) - La Roux Vs Little Boots [WORKING ALT. LINK] [WORKING ALT. LINK 2]

ps. my Great Escape round-up is coming soon! tomorrow (probably).

Wednesday, 13 May 2009

All Yesterday's Parties

Grizzly Bear absolutely KILLED IT for me at ATP. in a really really really good way. in a goosebumps way. as one heckling ATPer put it, this is the "BEST SONG THIS YEAR. BEST SONG EVER... a pretty good song?!"



god they are so good. other highlights included: trying to entice a seagull into a random person's chalet, Errors, dancing to 'Ace Of Spades' at the Crazy Horse and Devo.

Grizzly Bear - Cheerleader (right click, save as)

pre-order the forthcoming Grizzly Bear album here. now.

Monday, 11 May 2009

get fucked up.



a terrible and lazy idea for a video but a fantastic remix nevertheless.

Bloc Party - Ares (Villians Remix)

buy 'Intimacy Remixed' here.

Thursday, 7 May 2009

lovelikefire.

just before i nick off for the weekend to ATP, i want to leave you with the video for the really bloody good debut single from LoveLikeFire. in a similar vein to bands like Sky Larkin and The Duke Spirit, LLL deliver a delectable brand of female led, shoegaze-indie with a punch. it's raw sounding and intense but still manages to maintain a pop-vibe. plus they're on the ace Heist Or Hit Records, and managed by Dany from Exitfare. wrap your eyes and ears around this:




and if i am relatively sober at any point during the next three days, i might be tweeting/twitting/whatever live from ATP. follow me on Twitter to check it out. or if you're heading the same way, make sure you say hello if you see me!

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

kitsuné 7.


and so comes the arrival of the seventh Kitsuné Maison compilation, "the lucky one". it's jam packed with brilliant tracks from some of the freshest sounding bands around like MEN, We Have Band and Chew Lips. guaranteed to make you dance your socks off. just have a look at the tracklisting and you'll see why:

1. Two Door Cinema Club - Something Good Can Work
2. We Have Band - Time After Time
3. Phoenix - Lisztomania (CLASSIXX Version)
4. Crystal Fighters - Xtatic Truth
5. The Golden Filter - Favourite Things
6. La Roux - In For The Kill (LIFELIKE Remix)
7. Beni - Fringe Element (Short Like Me Edit)
8. autoKratz - Always More (Yuksek Remix)
9. 80 KIDZ - Miss Mars
10. James Yuill - This Sweet Love (Prins Thomas Sneaky Edit)
11. MEN - Make It Reverse
12. Chew Lips - Solo
13. Chateau Marmont - Beagle
14. Heartsrevolution - 薔薇と彼女の王子
15. Delphic - Counterpoint (Delphic's En Route Mix)
16. Encore
17. Maybb - Touring In NY (Short Tour Edit)
18. Renaissance Man - Rythym
19. Tanlines - Bejan

here's a sneak preview before it is released on June 9th.

The Lucky Mini Mix
- .zip
autoKratz - Always More (Yuksek Remix) - .mp3

enjoy.

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

i am losing you again.

here's the video for Plugs' forthcoming debut single.

Plugs - All Them Witches from Seb Lloyd on Vimeo.



it is fabbity fab fab and i can't wait to hear moaaaar.

Plugs - Imaginary Friend

get along to the single launch on May 22nd if you're in London @ Queen Of Hoxton. and order the EP from iTunes here.

Monday, 4 May 2009

weekend.


saying this band is a side-project of a former member of The Blood Brothers and a member of Schoolyard Heroes is pretty misleading. whilst completely true, Weekend sound nothing at all like either.
consisting of Ryann Donnelly and Mark Gajadhar, this two-piece from Washington make seductive sounding electro that is beyond perfect for dancing to. i'm particularly fond of Ryann's sweet vocals on the track i've posted! have a listen.

Thursday, 30 April 2009

heavy cross.


probably all of a few hours late with this one but check out the fantastic new single from The Gossip.


the forthcoming album, 'Music For Men', is out June 15th!

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

youuuuuuves


i really thought i'd posted about Youves before but apparently not! my first encounter with the band was when i saw them back when they were still called Mirror!Mirror!, playing in the dingy Saki Bar in Manchester on an insanely freezing cold night. the PA was shit, the lighting was shit, the drinks prices were shit, the headline band were shockingly bad but Youves brought the party (to all eleven people in attendance).

then yesterday their mini album arrived in the post from Holy Roar Records. at seven tracks and 23.4 minutes long, 'Cardio Vascular' is a short but sweet introduction to the dance-punk world of Youves.
screaming at you from the get-go with screeching guitars and a thundering drum beat, this five piece from Nuneaton really mean business. not only do they smack you in the face with cowbells and plenty of hi-hat action, but they tease you with their riddles and clever lyrics.

the press release says "like Black Flag being produced by James Murphy, but without the steroids and militant dogma", so if that doesn't convince you they are well worth checking out, i don't know what will.


the mini album is out on May 4th. click here to pre-order it. the artwork is beyond brilliant [click for a look], and well worth the money.