Wednesday, 7 May 2008

OK at blogging?

tomorrow night sees the incredible Les Savy Fav descend on Kingston Upon Thames. supporting Tim Harrington and co. at the New Slang/Banquet curated event are We Are The Physics.

We Are The Physics' debut album, titled 'We Are The Physics Are OK At Music', was released this Monday. all twelve tracks are rattled through in just under half an hour. splitting at the seams with ferocious guitars and insanely catchy choruses, We Are The Physics combine their influences and talent into one hell of a brilliant album. think Ex Models' noise thrown into Devo's quirkiness, and finally glued together with the tight playing of The Futureheads.

We Are The Physics - Fear Of Words [YSI]
We Are The Physics - Networking [YSI]

if abrupt endings and a mouth watering amount of witty lyrics tickle your fancy, you'll probably love this album as much as i do. buy it here.

get nasty.

in a week and a half (roughly) the city of Leeds will be playing host to an insane amount of good bands at the one and only Nastyfest.

the line up is pant-wettingly good, and it is all costing the ridiculous sum of £12. twelve pounds for twelve hours of insanely amazing music. bargains really don't come better than that.

one of the first bands on the day's bill is hey! Panda.

hey! Panda hail from Halifax (home of the fantastic Eureka! museum), and manage to create an explosion of jerky, fast paced, post-punk/no wave noise. the four-piece accurately self describe as "dancepunk", taking influence from bands such as Death From Above, LCD Soundsystem and Q & Not U. their live demos are laced with bleeting synths and a good dose of hi-hat abuse.

hey! Panda - fingerPainting (live)
[YSI]

i am rather excited to see them play! along with practically every single other band playing. what a day it's going to be. get along to it if you can. buy tickets for Nastyfest here. you can download more songs from hey! Panda at their myspace here.

Saturday, 26 April 2008

hahaha.

okay okay. i promise to do proper posts again after Monday but i have GOT to tide you over with this:

i found my dad's old band on myspace. 'nuff said!

Wednesday, 23 April 2008

sex sells.

i WILL get round to posting about Camden Crawl. except i'm 1500 words into the 4000 i have to have finished for next Monday. so as you can imagine i'm utilising all modes of procrastination very well (wtf is that Facebook Chat thing?) and hoping the essays will do themselves. after that's done i'm 100% university free until mid September so expect a flurry of posts to keep you going through the sunshine!

for the time being..

Santogold's very charismatic frontlady (Santi White) is the epitome of cool in my eyes at the moment. i got my hands on an EP called 'Sex Sells' by her former pop-punk band Stiffed. it's very The Noisettes a la retro sounding basslines with Santi's voice smoothed out over the top and a definite dub influence. it's pretty good stuff!

Stiffed - Night-time lovin' [ysi]

i know the Santogold album has leaked. i haven't had a chance to listen yet but i've heard it's very very good!

Tuesday, 15 April 2008

crawling.


anyone got any recommendations as to bands i should definitely try and check out at Camden Crawl on Friday & Saturday?

Saturday, 5 April 2008

must be an angel.

now that the weather is warming up i have plenty of excuse to post songs just because they fit so well with good weather!

one of these such songs is the following.

Josef K - Heaven Sent
[YSI]

Josef K were a Scottish post-punk band formed in 1979 and were many times dubbed "the original indie band" because of their underground success and belonging to Postcard Recordings. they have exerted an insane amount of influence over today's 'indie' bands and probably without most people knowing it. after the band came to an end, guitarist Malcolm Ross went on to join label mates Orange Juice.

i love Josef K and this song is unbelievably amazing. so yeah. listen and love if you haven't already!

bare naked.



Radiohead - Nude (live on Johnathan Ross 4th April)

insanely exquisite!

Thursday, 3 April 2008

anniversary.

well well well. The Futureheads' third album, titled 'This Is Not The World', has leaked. and i must say.. it's pretty good!

there was always the worry that the album wouldn't be able to top the sound of the second (which a lot of people actually disliked). but never fear. The Futureheads have clearly worked their arses off and managed to return more to their punky roots and create a fast paced and catchy album that lasts just under 40 minutes.

worth the wait? i reckon so.

The Futureheads - Work Is Never Done [removed by request]

it's due out May 26th.

ALSO. today is the ONE YEAR anniversary of this blog. :) so a massive massive thank you to everyone who has ever read all my ramblings/given me a leg up/left me a comment/added me on myspace/sent me free music/linked to me. lets see if i make it through the next 365 days and another 50,000 website hits! x

Wednesday, 2 April 2008

colour co-ordination/song of the week


if you read GWFAS you might have seen a post about a band called Magistrates. or if you read The (e)N(e)ME(y) you might have seen them in today's copy.

following on from and in theme with Monday's post, Magistrates are a funk infused pop outfit from Essex. i suggest you check them outtttt.

this is my song of the weeeeeeeek. it's pretty darn smooth.

Magistrates - Make This Work [YSI]

Monday, 31 March 2008

cottonmouth

going. to. be. huge.



Sam Sparrow
and his video for his single 'Black & Gold'.

think Gnarls Barkley having a black tie dinner with Calvin Harris. what a super freshhhhh hit making love creating conversation that would be.

make sure you catch him at Camden Crawl if you're going!