Thursday, December 23, 2010
Top 40 Albums Of 2010
Well, that was 2010 then was it? Blimey that went quickly. It only seems a year since I was last sat here wondering where the year went. Enough of my ramblings, on to the results. The votes have been counted and verified, Dan's Complex Scoring Algorithmtm has been applied and the results of the Echoes And Dust Albums Of 2010 poll can be published.
View the list here.
TEMPL▲TE
He also has a track featured on the new compilation from French experimental dance label Jarring Effects 'jfxbits#4'. This can be downloaded, also for free, from here.
Enjoy.
Breton - Video & Free Download
Following two critically acclaimed limited-run EPs, the band's unique genre-splicing sound is firmly established on their five track 'Counter Balance EP'.
WATCH 'DECEMBER' VIDEO HERE:
DOWNLOAD TRACK 'RDI' FOR FREE HERE:
Breton - RDI by Hemlockrecordings
Breton fuse brooding hip-hop, rock and electronica into an unmistakable signature sound.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Happy Christmas from Klaxons
Landmarks of Lunacy E.P track listing:
1. The Pale Blue Dot
2. Silver Forest
3. Ivy Leaves
4. Wildeflowers
5. Marble Fields
Reformation?
Covering two Iggy Pop songs in the space of ten minutes? Segueing from 'Anarchy In The UK' to 'Born In The USA'? Playing My Generation worse than a special needs school covers band. Welcome to the warped (and terrifying) world of Adam Ant. 'I'm gonna do a record 3 hours' he proclaims at one point. 'Sweet Lord noooooooooo' I think. 'Why not just leave?' you may ask, because I was working behind the bar and even if I wasn't, after parting with 50 quid (that's right the zero isn't a typo) I would want to get my money's worth.
Obviously there were a few die hard fans who loved it - highlight being watching a middle man dance like an extra in Kate Bush's 'Wuthering Heights' video - but these fans are generally as mentally stable as the Ant himself, fat, female and stopped waxing their taches when Bros disappeared from the public conscience. Which makes me wonder where are Bros? NKOTB have done it, Take That and even popular boy band beat combo Godspeed You! Black Emperor have wowed their teen fans and made a comeback.
Bros were one of the originals and impressed me so much that my sister's boyfriend at the time (his name was Kris and he later changed it to Dragon - cock!) and I decided that taking a pair of scissors to my sister's piece of vinyl was probably the best course of action. But Bros were one of the originals of the current style of boyband! So who else is there out there that could make a quick buck by reforming? Lets have a think......
Well first up must be Bros. In 2008 it was rumoured that they were about to reform but Matt Goss put that idea to bed earlier this year saying 'the moment had passed'.
The Jam: Kind of reformed already but without Mr Weller, so really didn't reform at all. They were called From The Jam - awful! However Weller looks like he could be swayed from what he said about the possibility in a 2006 interview: '"Me and my children would have to be destitute and starving in the gutter before I'd even consider that"
Fugazi: Would we want a Fugazi reformation? I know it would be bitter sweet. Yes I'd love to see them but their integrity would be shattered. However, have they officially ever announced the split? Doesn't that leave the door open for them to say 'We've just had a bit of time off'?? I'm still undecided.
HP Zinker: Nobody but me cares, but I still hold out hope. Please Mr Platzgummer make it happen!
Stone Roses: Squire seems happy, Brown is adamant it won't happen, Mani earns plenty with Primal Scream, so it's only Reni that could do with the dollar. Would his ex-band mates reunite to help a friend's finances?
Not if they're like Rod Stewart - that stupid twat decided not to join back up with The Faces as he demanded an astronomically bigger % than the rest of the band to do it. Ian Maclagan then posted a thinly veiled attack about his former band mate's selfishness on youtube. The worst thing of all though was that it allowed the ginger epitome of evil Mick Hucknall to get the gig!! Oh the horror!! Although slightly better than Mel C who was apparently also in the running to replace the Rod!
NSync: Hopefully this won't happen as the resulting flood of vaginal juice could engulf the known world
Beach Boys: Would it be worth it? Lets face it without Wilson the Beach Boys are like the Chipmunks without Alvin. Plus Brian now has an awesome set of musicians and singers around him that make Love et al look like inmates of a retirement home for the physically disabled putting on a lunchtime performance for fellow inmates.
B*Witched: Unless they reform to do a choreographed dive into a giant mincer whilst singing 'C'est La Vie' I'm not interested. That said there was something about 'Blame It On The Weatherman' that I always quite liked.
These are a few of my suggestions. I would like to hear a few of yours.......
Sam Prekop - 'The Silhouettes' Video
Sam Prekop - The Silhouettes from Thrill Jockey Records on Vimeo.
Viinyl
What really makes this site stand out is how slick t looks, a band can quickly assemble a very professional looking page and use it to interact with their audience.
On the downside, from this early look of it, you can't sell directly from the site and have to provide links to iTunes or Bandcamp etc but I don't think this should hold people back as the look and feel is streets ahead of the likes of Bandcamp.
Sign up to the Beta test here and find out for yourselves.
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Thomas Tantrum
You can download it for free here.
Or listen to it here: The Last Kiss by Thomas Tantrum
Richard Ashcroft
Richard Ashcroft has a new band, The United States Of Sound. Check out this preview of material from their forthcoming album:
World Cup Carnival
Monday, June 07, 2010
May Album Review Roundup
Saturday, June 05, 2010
The Echo Chamber Volume 1.3
Create a MySpace Music Playlist at MixPod.com
Friday, May 28, 2010
Sound Of Guns - Architect
Thursday, May 06, 2010
April Album Review Roundup
All feels a little end of days if you ask me and adding to that sensation comes this apocalyptic sounding record. ‘We Are A Unit’ (Brew Records, April 12) from Castrovalva is twenty seven minutes of absolute adrenaline charged insanity. In less than half an hour this Leeds three piece crash through twelve tracks of thumpingly heavy but tight as fuck funky craziness. Read More...
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
The Like - He's Not A Boy
He's Not A Boy from The Like on Vimeo
Subfocus - Splash Feat. Coco
Monday, April 19, 2010
Matt Bentley - 'Entropy' Album Review Posted
Sunday, April 11, 2010
The Half Open Sky Gives Us Hope - 'The Explorer' Album Review Posted
Lazer Crystal - 'MCMLXXX' Album Review Posted
Thursday, April 08, 2010
Monday, April 05, 2010
The Echo Chamber Volume 1.2
Last Dinosaur - 'Every Second Is A Second Chance'
Red Sparowes - 'The Fear Is Excruciating, But Therein Lies the Answer' Album Review Posted
Monday, March 29, 2010
Sweet Apple - 'Love & Desperation' Album Review Posted
Fortune - 'Bully'
Disappears - 'Lux' Album Review Posted
Friday, March 26, 2010
Introducing Mother Mother!
I Think You Two Should Leave /Green slime mash up! from VU Records on Vimeo.
New Tracks From Thrill Jockey
TRANS AM - "Apparent Horizon" from the album Thing (19 April)
LAZER CRYSTAL - "Love Rhombus" from the album MCMLXXX (10 May)
Both crackers, I think you'll agree.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
North Atlantic Oscillation - 'Grappling Hooks' Album Review Posted
Friday, March 19, 2010
Boe Weaver
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
White Belt Yellow Tag
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
The Chemists - This City
Monday, March 01, 2010
Thee Silver Mount Zion Orchestra - I Built Myself A Metal Bird
Sunday, February 28, 2010
January / February Album Reviews Roundup
Amazingly, we are already 1/6th of the way in to 2010. The evenings are getting lighter, the snows are finally receding but before we dive headlong in to spring, here’s a quick look back at some of the winter’s last few musical contributions.
Up first we have an extraordinary album accompanied by a tragic back story. ‘Luck In The Valley’ (Thrill Jockey, Feb 15) was Jack Rose’s 10th album as a solo artist, but incredibly sadly he will never see its release as at the devastatingly young age of 38 he died of a heart attack on December 5th last year. What he has left behind is a record of some of the most unbelievably intricate, emotive and exploratory guitar playing I have ever heard. Taking in styles as diverse as bluegrass, folk, Middle Eastern drone and traditional classical the album covers a huge amount of ground yet manages to hang together as a coherent whole. Rose was a player of almost unparalleled virtuosity and ‘Luck In The Valley’ is a poignant tribute to his talent.
Also out from Thrill Jockey in February but almost literally from another planet was Pontiak’s ‘Sea Voids’. In a bid to claim the title of most prolific band on Thrill Jockey the brothers Carney have put out what they claim to be ‘an album in between albums’. Following on from ‘Sun On Sun’ in 2008 and ‘Maker’ in 2009 it is meant to fill the gap until a ‘proper’ album gets done later in the year. It was recorded in eight evenings over the course of three weeks and as a result is perhaps somewhat patchy. The opening three tracks, ‘Suzerain’, ‘World Wide Prince’ and ‘One Ton One Kilo’, are truly jaw-dropping, massive, bass heavy and full of brooding menace but after that the standard becomes a little erratic. ‘Life And Coral’ and ‘It’s The Life’ both stand out as slightly poor attempts to do a psyche-ballad type thing, although this is totally redeemed by the megalithic title track that the album closes with. Not their greatest work but more than worth a listen. More importantly, catch their joint tour with White Hills over the next few weeks.
A couple of different takes on a post rock theme next. Flies Are Spies From Hell have been knocking around the gigging scene for a while and also have one of my favourite names from the current crop of bands. They’ve been playing with the likes of E&D faves And So I Watch You From Afar, Russian Circles and MaybeSheWill and definitely share that same penchant for massively epic tunes that descend in to heavy as hell breakdowns, great stuff. ‘Red Eyes Unravelling’ is peppered with beautifully melodic, quiet moments and soaringly uplifting climactic passages.
‘Clown Jazz’ (Gringo Records, Feb 22) is a split album from two bands who have toured together extensively in recent years, and you can see why as they take similar approachesto their music but achieve somewhat different results with them. Nottingham’s Souvaris contribute the first two tracks and their take on post rock is an offbeat math funk (I may have just made that genre up), tightly grooved and interspersed with quirky melodies and a charming exuberancy. The remaining three tunes come courtesy of Bordeaux’s Sincabeza and they come with a more muscular approach indeed. They still focus on the groove but bring a somewhat more serious and raucous noise to bear on preceedings. Individually, both bands make a great listen but I wonder if the juxtaposition of the two on to one record really works.
‘On The Wire’ (Slow Train Records, Jan 25) was recorded by Ardentjohn in a cottage on the shores of Loch Fyne and somehow that clear Scottish country air has seeped in to the very fibre of this record. This record is chock full of effortless sounding, melodic, folk tinged indie tunes, in places sort of bringing to mind a Scottish Doves and in others giving more than a nod towards the west coast of the USA. Harmonies and a gentle pastoral theme are much to the fore in this sweet debut.
Last up is another offering from across the channel. Playing jaunty power indie pop, sitting somewhere between The Primatives and The Cardigans with a dash of Metric to give it a modern twist, come Balbec and their ‘Rise And Fall Of A Decade’ (Feb 17) album which they are releasing themselves. This is a really joyous, tuneful and fresh sounding record and although it covers pretty well trodden ground is does it in a way which is both hugely engaging and invigorating.
Noisia - Machine Gun (Amon Tobin Remix)
Friday, February 26, 2010
Interesting Stuff vol10.1
Quirky video Blogging:
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Efterklang play the 4AD sessions:
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The bloggosphere in numbers infographic by Intac:
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A brilliant new way of finding music from the deepest reaches of the interweb:
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And a lovely new photo sharing site that looks a cut above the rest:
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