Sunday 16 December 2012

Perfection

I have only just stumbled upon this. Frank Ocean covered  Coldplay's 'Strawberry Swing' about a year ago and it is utter perfection.


I'm not usually into this sort of music, but Frank Ocean is a cut above. SBTRKT did a remix of his 'Thinking About' You' a few months back, which I thought was worth sharing. SBTRKT need to do MORE. But they also need to keep that Sampha guy on board, his voice is a dream.


Friday 14 December 2012

An abundance of absolute tunes

First and foremost, Foals' new song 'My Number' is just astonishingly good.

It's a little more reminiscent of their second album, (which was actually my favourite) than their other new track 'Inhaler'.



Everything Everything, another one of my favourite bands are also set to release a follow up to their prolific debut album 'Man Alive'. And about time, 'Cough Cough' was wonderful. But THIS just takes them to a whole new level. There is something absolutely manic about this band and this is like some crazed, giddy masterpiece.


And lastly, Delphic who are another just astoundingly good band have also released their new track 'Baiya'. Not as hyped for this song as the above, but am breathing a sigh of relief after their Olympic song 'Good Life' which in all honesty, was absolutely s.... Sorry.



And here's a promo video for one of my favourite bands of the yearThe Neighbourhood which I actually feature in. I interviewed this band whilst I was interning at Gigwise in a plush studio apartment in Hoxton. They were literally so nice and interesting to talk to, and I was a little starstruck if I'm honest. I look a child which is annoying (see 2.26).




Monday 10 December 2012

EP REVIEW: San Cisco - Beach




San Cisco is a teen four-piece from sunny Freemantle, Australia and Beach is the band’s third EP and acts as a teaser for their debut album. They are currently enjoying huge success in their native Oz having won copious awards this year including eight WAMI’s in the same night (Australia’s equivalent to the Brit Awards). They are signed to Australia’s prestigious label Albert Productions along with AC /DC and The Easy Beats and Columbia Records here in the UK.

Beach is made up of four tracks and acts as the ideal showcase for their fluidity in tone and sound.  Opener ‘Beach’ has been heavily praised by Radio One DJ Huw Stevens and named as his record of the week. The track is low-fi indie pop charged with emotion and a twee innocence that is hard to fault. The vocals sounding childlike and pure whilst twinkling harmonies glide on in the background.



‘Golden Revolver’, which featured on their debut EP of the same name is a more up- tempo poppy track.  Singer Jordi’s vocals are charming and raw and the track is soaring indie pop at its finest. Their Idyllic back-story and evolution only adds to their allure having all met at high school in Perth whilst playing in an assortment of school bands. ‘Reckless’ is a more serious and saddening song with acoustic qualities. It goes, “Reckless is fun when you’re not the one that gets hurt.”

‘Lover’ the EP’s final track has hints of Vampire Weekends’ jauntiness and The Maccabees’ jangling. With its ‘ooh la’s’ and galloping verses, it’s very dance floor friendly. Their debut is set for release early next year, and it would be a fair prediction to say that it’s going to be big as they have repeatedly been tipped as ones to watch for 2013 by the critics. The compelling quality about this band is that they (seemingly) have free reign to do what they want. It all has a very organic feel and not for a second would one expect there to be some suit holding the puppet strings like so many other young artists.

Flume, Van She and Tame Impala are just some of this year’s best and most exciting Australian exports, and we can now add San Cisco to that list. It seems our ears have truly ripened to the isolated sounds of Australian pop and that this sound is quenching our thirst for something, well a little happier. 


Some new jams





Joke. But seriously, this is amazing. It's one of those songs that the first time I heard it, I just played it over and over and over again.


In almost complete contrast, this is also absolutely amazing. A tricky feat to remix The Knife and get away with it. But that they have, and this is an absolute masterpiece.



And finally a new song from Local Natives... FINALLY. I love this band so much and am so glad they are back. Sounding for the most part the same as their debut, but hey if it ain't broke and all that.