How these dance CD’s that sound like a geezer smashing 10 bells of shite out of his new culinary equipment can be released as a ‘chill out session’ is beyond me.
If I’m listening to a set of songs to chill out with, have a sup of ale with, you can bet your boots none of these ‘chill out’ CD’s will be anywhere near my sound system.
So I got to thinking, what would I pick as my chill out tunes? Well, here they are. Agree or not I’m sure you’d love to chill out with them deciding!
So top ten, leading to our victor looks like this……….
Number 10 – Kate Bush.- Running up that hill.
Ouch, this song is sharp. Beautiful fucking song, one most definitely to chill out with.
Number 9 – Alabama Shakes – You Ain’t Alone
Sleepy time. Giddy gum drops this one is a dream.
Number 8 – Stone Roses – Adored
It’s a tune. A massive fucking tune. It’s also calm in its way too. Love it.
Number 7 – The Smiths – I Know It’s Over.
A depressing number for the chill out zone? Fuck off this is Morrissey. He’s magic and this tune is deep, slow and massively listenable. (Is that even a word?)
Number 6 – Beady Eye – The Roller
I want these in the selection list because I think Liam and co have done a marvellous job here. Massive band in my eyes and this is a subtle one to make the list. There are others on the album but this is just huge right?
Number 5 – Oasis – Let There Be Love
Touching hey. It’s fabulous and it’s by Oasis. Enough said.
Number 4 – Arctic Monkeys – Mardy Bum
Can these little rockers really make a chill out session? Cause they fucking can. Have you heard this one? It’s a sing-a-long hit, it’s still relaxing and it’s a jib at everyone’s mrs. Love it.
Number 3 – Stone Roses – Mersey Paradise
They make it a second entry. They are that good and this is one of their greatest hits. Why a b-side I’ll never know. Enjoy it as it takes you into our top 2.
Number 2 – The Verve – The Drugs Don’t Work
It’s a fabulous, fabulous song. The magic on The Verve is driven at you by the majestic tone of Ashcroft’s voice. This is a must for the chill out zone.
….and number 1? Them again?
Number 1 – The Verve – Lucky Man
Our number one is from my number one. Richard Ashcroft has a voice made for chill out sessions and Lucky Man is arguably The Verve’s greatest work. I love it, you should too.
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Sunday, 9 September 2012
The Book Club – Book Mark Them
Fans of the Arctic Monkeys would have no doubt stumbled across Sheffield counterparts Milburn in recent years, (Milburn covered in an earlier blog). Well since the demise of the latter, what has become of their sound?
Joe Carnall, the lead singer of Milburn, took his melodies to a new band, grabbing former Arctic Monkeys bassist Andy Nicholson In the process and developing his modestly named four piece ‘Joe Carnall and The Book Club’. That Sheffield steel Milburn and the Arctic’s ooze(d) was back. Carnall eventually dropped his name from the band title and POW The Book Club voyage begins.
If you haven’t downloaded some of the sounds this band produce then do so. ‘What Was Said On The Landing’ to ‘Cautious Cavalier’ all melt into the beautiful tone of Carnall’s voice. The Book Club’s sound produce plenty of power to back it up too.
Fans will relate to the sound of this band, jump with them, surf with them and sweat fucking bucket loads with them. Their modern, stylish and beaty demeanour is one that could propel them to heights Milburn didn’t believe they could reach.
The feedback coming from recent gigs are all positive too and there’s a real buzz around these boys and the future many see them embarking on.
No need for silence, The Book Club are coming.
Monday, 3 September 2012
Burning Condors - Unique Personified
Burning Condors. A flaming hot vulture? An ignited plane? What ever the name sake these lads are bloody hot and they’re bang in your face too. You simply can’t ignore their sound.
I’ve enjoyed listening to snippets of their work, in particular ‘Love On The Rocks’ which gets firmly imprinted on your brain for the next day or two.
The Burning Condors are London boys and are anything but the stereotypical band. They’re edgy, unique in their ways. There’s no attempt to copy bands up T’North and there are certainly no apples and pears getting climbed.
The indie trend is such an easy one to fall into for up and coming bands looking to make their name heard. Condors say no to that. They say it fucking loudly too.
The boys already have part of America on side with Producer Mark Robertson inviting them to his Nashville studio to work on their debut album ‘Round Our Way’. I find it all a little fitting considering their sound was compared to what Blur would have sounded like if they grew up listening to Nashville Tennessee’s own Carl Perkins.
The American influences are pretty clear to hear in the Condors sound but Marcus, Rory, Matthew and Chris are blighty boys and their sound will be leaking from the capital for more to hear.
Those who aren’t familiar with these lads need to be and the ones that are will know just why.
Their credibility is outlined by being chosen to support renowned US rock act The Legendary Shack Shakers at their 2010 London show. They’ll be more of these chapters to write in time too, you mark my words.
They are a band to look out for and one you should certainly listen to if you’re looking for something to break the mould. So many bands can get lost in the generic façade of ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll’ but the Burning Condors go as far to almost define it.
I’ve enjoyed listening to snippets of their work, in particular ‘Love On The Rocks’ which gets firmly imprinted on your brain for the next day or two.
The Burning Condors are London boys and are anything but the stereotypical band. They’re edgy, unique in their ways. There’s no attempt to copy bands up T’North and there are certainly no apples and pears getting climbed.
The indie trend is such an easy one to fall into for up and coming bands looking to make their name heard. Condors say no to that. They say it fucking loudly too.
The boys already have part of America on side with Producer Mark Robertson inviting them to his Nashville studio to work on their debut album ‘Round Our Way’. I find it all a little fitting considering their sound was compared to what Blur would have sounded like if they grew up listening to Nashville Tennessee’s own Carl Perkins.
The American influences are pretty clear to hear in the Condors sound but Marcus, Rory, Matthew and Chris are blighty boys and their sound will be leaking from the capital for more to hear.
Those who aren’t familiar with these lads need to be and the ones that are will know just why.
Their credibility is outlined by being chosen to support renowned US rock act The Legendary Shack Shakers at their 2010 London show. They’ll be more of these chapters to write in time too, you mark my words.
They are a band to look out for and one you should certainly listen to if you’re looking for something to break the mould. So many bands can get lost in the generic façade of ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll’ but the Burning Condors go as far to almost define it.
Saturday, 4 August 2012
Alabama Shakes - Boys and Girls - THE REVIEW
Alabama Shakes debut with Boys and Girls and gosh. This
album is beautiful and one I highly recommend.
Rock n rollers no, beautiful musicians, gosh yes. Two gosh’s?
Must be good.
If you’re after some beat, track 9 Be Mine will accommodate
you. If you’re after quality, well the album oozes it.
Hold On sets the tone. Britney Howard screams her talent
right down your earhole. Listen to me you son of a bitch. Listen to me good.
If you don’t fall in love with her tone throughout Hold On
then track 5 You Ain’t Alone will do it.
This was the first Shakes song I heard. I watched them live
at T in the Park in Edinburgh and Howard stood motionless, effortless at the
mic for You Ain’t Alone. When she sung it, well it was like she grabbed my
heart, squeezed it and vacated my chest to continue.
Beautiful doesn’t do her tone justice.
This album is a chilling one but its beauty rocks you. It’s
so fucking cool I’ve ran out of superlatives.
Buy it, live it and most of all, enjoy it.
The Smiths – Timeless
It’s 25 years since The Smiths split. 25 fucking years? That’s a quarter of a Century.
Yet the look of Morrissey, Marr, Joyce and Rourke is still very much relevant and their sound, well, will it ever tire?
At a time when alternative music, and an alternative look, was frowned upon by the mass market, The Smiths stuck two fingers up at it. They embraced the variation and made it cool.
25 years on their look is the look. 25 years on their sound is still the sound.
Visit this site, watch them in their hay-day. Embrace it and continue to live it.
For there are brighter sides to life
and I should know, because I've seen them but not very often.
http://www.last.fm/music/The+Smiths
Yet the look of Morrissey, Marr, Joyce and Rourke is still very much relevant and their sound, well, will it ever tire?
At a time when alternative music, and an alternative look, was frowned upon by the mass market, The Smiths stuck two fingers up at it. They embraced the variation and made it cool.
25 years on their look is the look. 25 years on their sound is still the sound.
Visit this site, watch them in their hay-day. Embrace it and continue to live it.
For there are brighter sides to life
and I should know, because I've seen them but not very often.
http://www.last.fm/music/The+Smiths
Monday, 30 July 2012
Mutineers – Friends, Lovers, Rivals – THE REVIEW
After
numerous Tweets about these guys I thought it about time I plugged the I-Pod
into I-Tunes and buy Mutineers album, Friends, Lovers, Rivals.
Please note
I promote legal music downloads and at £5.99, I mean come on, that barely gets
you a Budvar these days.
As a whole
this album, especially for a debut album, is a very good listen. It's nice,
easy on the ear and will reach out to a wide audience. Their Twitter
interaction with the many thousand who follow them reiterates this nice aura I
foresee of them.
I think this
nice and genuine stance I get from these guys reflects in their sound as
musicians. They want to reach out to people, bring them in on a Mutineer's
floating cloud of sound, sending their shadow kisses around the world to enjoy.
Fuck that was bad ey?
The album
then. It's good, relaxing and very enjoyable. I tried comparing them. The Courteeners came to mind, even hints of REM and dare I say it, Morrissey at times.
That's
bollocks though, came my technical conclusion.
These are
Mutineers, the nice guys of rock and roll with very nice tunes. Forget your
skinny jeans and big hair, these lads are unique.
The subtle
range this album consists of ensures you don't skip any. From the cool
Landlords Daughter to the beautiful Shadow Kisses, Friends, Lovers, Rivals has
a fresh sound, one that caters for everyone.
Their sound
isn't generic, their attitude isn't too. Listen out for them, their coming.
Labels:
Morrissey,
Music,
Mutineers,
REM,
review,
The Courteeners,
The Smiths
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Milburn, Ahhh The Potential
Dubbed the next Arctic Monkeys, Milburn,
a four piece from the Steel City wowed us with their debut album ‘Well, Well,
Well’.
I remember seeing a gig of theirs, Joe Carnall fronting them in an intimate setting with a massive curly mop. He had
the swagger, he had the backing and boy did they have the music.
Lipstick Lickin’ drummed around the venue. Crowd surfing emerged, beer
thrown around. Milburn where here and we were watching a band that were
going to be big, really fucking big, maybe as big as Carnall’s hair.
So where did it all go wrong? Why did the Burn, well burn? They seemed
on the cusp of greatness, a second album release and a growing fan base.
That superb debut album aside, when you browse their collection and
listen to tracks not released, such as Rudiments, their talent is relentless,
sorry was.
With no bust up, no differences the boys decided to call it a day. To
discover new musical horizons they told us, leaving us bewildered and gutted.
I still play ‘Well, Well, Well’ loudly and proudly wondering what might
have been. For now though I’ll get listening to Joe Carnall’s new band The Book Club, who are making headways, supporting Reverend and the Makers.
Maybe, just maybe these will eclipse his previous stooges?
For you Milburn
fans check their site (link below) and listen to the tracks that took them to
the edge of greatness.
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