Wednesday, July 29, 2009

2009 Album Releases: ECHO AND THE BUNNYMEN - THE FOUNTAIN

I sometimes wonder what I did without the Google news search function. I love just putting a random band in and seeing what recent news relating to the band come up or whose now talking about them. This is what happened when I was on my way to work one particular day and as I usually do I was listening to my Ipod on shuffle and was very happy to have Echo & the Bunnymen come through my headphones. I was so happy infact that I went on to listen to most of the album on the way back home. Anyways, I was so excited about my rediscovery of Echo I went and Google News searched them and lo and behold they are releasing a new album this year!!!!

'The Fountain' will be released on October 12th and the first single 'Think I Need It Too' will be released on September 28th. There is to be a collaboration with Chris Martin but aside from that it looks to be a cracker as their previous two albums were not as successful as they could of been or probably deserved to be. Unfortunately I don't have an album cover or a full tracklisting. But I do have a few confirmed tracks and four of them are available to listen to on their website so check it out here!!! Please remember the tracklisting is in no particular order. ENJOY!
  1. Think I Need It Too
  2. The Idolness of Gods
  3. Forgotten Fields
  4. Proxy
  5. Shroud of Turin
  6. Life Of a Thousand Crimes
  7. The Fountain
  8. Do You Know Who I am
  9. Drivetime
I'll post more details when I get them. Catch ya later...

Friday, July 24, 2009

Hear Muse's United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage)

So is everyone excited for Muse's new record 'The Resistance'... Well if you are you will be pleased to hear a track from their new record, United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage). The band were clever in promoting this by releasing it in 6 sections that were only available when you completed some online game on their official website which when put together makes the full song. Anyways, someone kindly put it together for us all to experience. What do you think??



You can download the full song here somehow not entirely sure how their microsite works yet! Happy listening!!!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

2009 Album Releases: PEARL JAM - BACKSPACER

Grunge rockers Pearl Jam release their 9th album Backspacer on September 20th. This should be a good one and may I say how FRICKING AWESOME the cover art is, it may just be the best this year and it's not really the official cover. The first single will be 'The Fixer' and the tracklisting is as follows...

1. Gonna See My Friend
2. Got Some
3. The Fixer
4. Johnny Guitar
5. Just Breathe
6. Amongst the Waves
7. Unthought Known
8. Supersonic
9. Speed of Sound
10. Force of Nature
11. The End

It also looks like it pays to pre-order through the band's website as you get different packaging which if you're a hardcore fan like myself you'll love. Ordering mine next week!! Other than that you can listen to 'The Fixer' here and get the latest news on when and where they will be touring for the remainder of the year. It looks they will be Down Under in November this year so that's something for me to look forward to. Will definitely be attempting to get to one of their shows.

Also, I'd just like to say sorry about the distinct lack of posts but its getting harder to do with my job at the moment but I'm going to trial setting aside some time towards the end of the week to blog so you get multiple posts. Who knows if this will work so please be patient!!

See ya later alligators...

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

2009 Concert Reviews: Yves Klein Blue at Northcote Social Club 10/07/2009

Yves Klein Blue gave a rousing performance at the Northcote Social Club a few Fridays ago in support of their first full length album 'Ragged & Ecstatic'. I have to say I hadn't really heard much of them as I don't really listen to the radio and I usually discover a band via word of mouth or through music magazines. However, a mate suggested going to this and I jumped at the chance as I need to get back into my Aussie music. It was totally worth it!! The gig was sold out so a good solid crowd was there to listen to some great music. They played all their most famous songs including 'Getting Wise' and 'Polka' from the car ad (for those that live in Oz). If I'm talking sound I think they have a bit of Franz Ferdinand thing going with some Cold War Kids in there. The Cold War Kids thing now makes a lot of sense as their record is produced by Kevin Augunas who worked with Cold War Kids. These guys are really something to look out for so don't waste anytime and go check out their work!!!

I have to say I discovered another band, Philadelphia Grand Jury who blew me away and I have to admit I might just like them a little bit more than Yves Klein Blue...sorry I can't help it. You can listen to some of their stuff here. Also, you MUST see them live wherever you are. I can't remember the other support act's name but they were fairly good and I can only describe their sound as power-pop. The venue itself was great...it had a real grunge vibe and I think it can rival some of the more famous Melbourne venues like East Brunswick Club and the Espy.

Anyways, my friends and I were lucky enough to have our photo taken at the gig so their below and click here for the actual gig piccies. It looks good doesn't it...

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Triple J's Hottest 100 Of All Time

Alternative radio station Triple J has compiled the hottest 100 songs of all time as voted by the public. This is always interesting as everyone has different tastes and even for myself my fave songs of all time change on a weekly basis and even daily if you can believe it.

I am surprised that the Beatles only had three songs in the Top 100 (A Day In The Life, Hey Jude and Come Together). Unfortunately, Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit topped the list and I can't say I rate this song that highly but I can understand why it did get the #1 stop mainly because of the demographic of Triple J listeners. But I'm very pleased that Joy Division got the #4 spot as people forget how important they are to current rock music particularly the crop of bands that are rising through the ranks. Interesting fact: the last time this sort of thing was held by TJ, 1989 to be exact 'Love Will Tear Us Apart was voted #1...yay

Anyways, you can browse the list yourself here and see where your fave band or song appears on the list, if it does at all. Please discuss what's missing from the list in the comments and there I will tell you which one of my favourites have been left out!!! By the way, did I tell you I f***ing hate these lists as I'm always somewhat dissapointed. Sad face...

Sunday, July 5, 2009

2009 Album Releases: MUSE - THE RESISTANCE

One of my favourite bands Muse release their fifth studio album, The Resistance on September 14th. I've heard things is gonna be mega with a huge sound that is part electronica and part symphony!!! I can't wait as I've adored their past work and they are one of the most innovative bands ever. Also, see them on tour if you can as they are AMAZING live and they will be touring this year with U2 in September and on their own. I have a feeling this could be it and knock off Yeah Yeah Yeahs It's Blitz! as my album of 2009!

Tracklisting below and I will post the album cover as soon as I get it.
  1. Uprising
  2. Resistance
  3. Undisclosed Desires
  4. United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage)
  5. Guiding Light
  6. Unnatural Selection
  7. MK Ultra
  8. I Belong to You (+Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix)
  9. Exogenesis: Symphony Part I (Overture)
  10. Exogenesis: Symphony Part II (Cross Pollination)
  11. Exogenesis: Symphony Part III (Redemption)
That's it for now...

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

2009 Album Reviews: GOSSIP - MUSIC FOR MEN

Gossip’s fourth release Music For Men exceeds my expectations and to all those critics that say they are a one-trick pony get over it!!! I’m also in awe that this is a Rick Rubin record; it’s kinda different to what I thought I would hear with him at the helm of this particular band’s album. ‘Dimestore Diamond’ has a sultry and sexy sound that has been completely derived from the bass line. The subject matter is seemingly about vanity and women’s sexuality and how they individually express it or it could be about hookers...who knows. The first single, ‘Heavy Cross’ delves into a dance driven pop beat that is not only catchy but slightly different from the masses of dancey songs that have been released lately. I have to say the melody itself could have been written by YYY’s and appeared on their record, It’s Blitz! but the vocal qualities of Beth Ditto and Karen O are very different. However, I wouldn’t mind YYY’s covering this one just to see what the result would be.

The next few tracks continue with that bass line and a bluesy vocal but what stands out is that each song holds its own. Take for example ‘8th Wonder’ which is more rock based than say ‘Love Long Distance’ which is sampling with synthesizers and sequencers. The whole tone of ‘Love Long Distance’ is far more restrained as Beth just sings it and does not just belt it as she does on ‘8th Wonder’. The interesting use of percussion to create a unique rhythm makes ‘Pop Goes the World’ a fabulous party song and every time I hear it I feel like getting up and having a good ole’ dance, of course this is in the privacy of my own home. ‘Vertical Rhythm’ has a bit of a similar feel to ‘Heavy Cross’ which makes it lose some points in my books but don’t let that dissuade you as it still is a great song in its own right. I adore ‘Men In Love’ what a brilliant tune and I can gather a gay/lesbian rights theme through it. I mean the line “...men in love, with each other. Hey!...Shame, shame, shame...” says it all. I can’t help but ask if this is a somewhat autobiographical or personal song for Beth but who really cares its F***ING AWESOME. By this point in the album I have to admit that I’m kind of hearing some of the more boring aspects of the record. ‘For Keeps’ didn’t inspire me and I don’t think I would have noticed if it was missing from the album altogether. ‘2012’ feels like some of their work on 'Standing In The Way Of Control' but there is a particular few lines that I think are genius and just gets me.

“...a tragedy brings misery
misery loves company
company is misleading
I’ve made it this far...”

The last 3 tracks maintain the same course as there is no slowing down for the listener. The momentum is always there and the second last track ‘Four Letter Word’ could be the best on the whole record. I adore the use of keys and the subdued use of bass which is so present on the rest of the album. The only thing that I really question is the ordering of some tracks as it seems this song could be better suited further up but maybe it’s a conscious effort by the band to create a feeling. Closing with ‘Spare Me From the Mold’ is perfect as the intensity here balances that sexy opener of ‘Dimestore Diamond’.

This album shows the rise and rise of Gossip, a band worthy of the success they are receiving and I’m definitely considering it in my top 5 albums of 2009. They aren’t big here but that is about to change as they entered into the Australian album chart at number 13. This is huge for a band that many of my mates know nothing about. Fingers crossed they tour here and I’ll finish by saying if you like Gossip’s previous work you will definitely feel this. For all those new listeners get Music For Men as it is totally worth your hard earned money.

Remembering Michael Jackson

Well I haven't posted about MJ and I am pretty sure everyone from here to Timbuktu has but I do feel I should since his stuff is legendary.

I'm just sad to hear someone with such an incredible talent has left this world and wasn't always know for this but rather his mess of a personal life and being off in fantasy land half the time. But it is good to hear people playing MJ tunes and artists paying tribute to him and what he did for popular music. You have to remember he still has the highest selling album of all time.

Check out U2 doing 'Angel of Harlem' on the opening night of their tour with a special something for all you MJ fans. R.I.P. Michael.