Songs Of The Week

18 09 2008

Ok, some tunes which I have been listening to this week include:

Kings of Leon, Sex on Fire. I may have a copy of the album that has been floain on the internet. Its good. Very good. Can’t wait to buy it.

Flobots, Handlebars. Nice buildey rap song, in the vein of Messiah J who I have also been listening to lately. Check them out i Whelans this weekend, on Sunday, for 20 notes, tickets here

Glasvegas, Geraldine. See review a few posts lower.

And an oldie, but one that is stuck in my head:

Men At Work singer Colin Hay does Overkill. Might remember it from Scrubs, or the original Men At Work version. Yes, they did more than just I Come From A Land Down Underrrrr.

Thats it for now, might try to make this a regular feature though…





Glasvegas

15 09 2008

Ok, so at the risk of this turning into a music blog, I recently got a copy of the Glasvegas album, released on September 8th. I had heard about them on the Guardian Music Weekly Podcast, and liked some of the snippets of songs like Geraldine that Paul played.

First impressions, I really like it. Its a difficult one to describe, the total sound. Its just huge. Its reverb, circling notes and guitars clanging in the nicest possible way, and sound like they are bing played a million miles away, but with some kind of ghostly clarity. This might be twee, but it almost sounds bagpipey, the melody melts and blends, so that it complements the more defined vocal and rythm sections. Pounding drums and crashing symbols make up the final sound, and to be honest, rather than sounding like a fire in a music shop, it really works, all the layers are more than a sum of their parts.

The opener Flowers and Football Tops, which is written from the point of view of a father reflecting on the murder of his son, is simply magnificent and, I can only imagine, it captures the inability to understand, and the distracted though process. (I dare anyone to listen all the way through without feeling moved). This is followed up by Geraldine, another beautiful song this time about a “social worker” who describes herself as a guardian angel. Other standouts for me at least are Daddy’s Gone, Go Square Go and S.A.D. Light.

Stabbed is one which will stick in the listeners head most though, using Beethoven as the backdrop to retell a story of confrontation with a gang, the Young Baltic Fleeto, and maybe a knife. Allen doesn’t sing, he bitterly recites the lyrics, “No cavalry could ever save me/I’m gonna get stabbed”, before deciding to run rather than fight. Its a raw song, and one that shows the fear of knife crime in a way that other songwriters just can’t seem to grasp.

I suppose that is the best way of describing Glasvegas, they are raw band. Allen sings every lyric in a broad Glasgow accent, which lends greater meaning to the emotion he is conveying. Emotion and fragility comes through what some have described as a wall of sound tracing its roots back to Phil Spector, Elvis, the Jesus and Mary Chain. These guys mean business too, an estimated 100,000 sales in the first three days of release, and already talking about their next record, a Christmas one no less.

Glasvegas are a definate must have for music fans this September. I fear the album might be marmite, some will love it, some will hate it, but for god sake, do yourself a favour and listen to it.





Music Coming Soon…

20 08 2008

There appears to be  flurry of activity coming up in the music world. Some of my favourite bands and acts will be releasing new albums over the next few weeks, and I want to give you a run down of those that I think will be worth a listen.

Bloc Party (Myspace) will be dropping “Intimacy” this week, with new tracks like Trojan Horse already leaking. I am guessing that this is a rush job for some reason, but I quite like this new sound, as seen on Flux in the past. Whether all Bloc Party fans agree is another thing.

Jack L (Myspace) is set to release his new album, “Burn On” in early October. I heard some songs from it at the Vicar Street show last March, and they sound great. There is a song on there called Great Wall of China, and maybe we’ll get an album release of Stardust… Just read this is an album of Randy Newman covers, with an original album coming later in the year. Theres a sample of new single, “I Think It’s Going To Rain Today” on his website, at www.jacklukeman.com. He is also playing two gigs on the 9th and 10th of October to herald the new album.

Snow Patrol (Myspace) are set to release “A Hundred Million Suns” in the very near future, having been recording for the last number of months. How will it sound? Who knows. I am hoping for some return to roots tracks that would not have been out of place on When This Is All Over, or Songs For Polar Bears.

Dirty Epics (Myspace) are keeping us waiting for “Straight In, No Kissin”, and I am still looking forward to it, even after an Oxegen set that I didn’t find totally riveting, there seemed to be something missing. Hopefully the chunky punk sound of Pony and The One will feature heavily.

Kings Of Leon (Myspace) will be flogging “Only By The Night” on September 23rd. Pre-released track Crawl sounds good.

And also worth a look, and in your local record shop/itunes now are the following:

The Script (Myspace) I know it ain’t cool or clever to suggest the number one album, but these guys make good music, not just disposable pop crap. Songs like Before The Worst, and The End are well written and considered, and I find them so catchy. And I knew about them when there were just playing support gigs to Newton Faulkner :)

Codes (Myspace) My favourite “doom rock” band. WTF is doom rock? I think Metro Dublin has been sniffing the glue. Anyways, get out and buy This Is Goodbye. Now.

Viva La Vida i quite good, and I have enjoyed We Started Nothing and Oracular Spectacular, but I am really looking forward to some new decent music at long last. Roll on he next few weeks.