Sunday, 5 October 2008
Fight Like Apes
This Irish band are what I'm listening to over and over again. The album is amazing. Jake Summers, Something Global and Lend me Your Face are tunes. They're meant to be amazing live as well. They're a cross between BYOP and an Irish pub brawl. They were nominated for 2 Meteor awards this year and did the festival rounds. Think these will be selling out bigger venues very very soon.
Myspace
Sunday, 28 September 2008
Butcher Boy
I was over on God is in the TV earlier and they were recommending this band. And wow, its stunning stuff. Beautifully crafted, beautiful songs. It alternates between beautiful heart-felt songs with a string backing to fun pop in the same vein as The Devine Comedy. If there was any justic this Glaswegian band would get the recognition they deserve.
myspace
Slow Club
Providing an infusion of whimsy and tweeness to the drabness of a northern skyline, Slow Club are Rebecca and Charles and they are totally lovely. Signed to Moshi Moshi (they have an EP out now) they sing about love and animals and shiny things. They'll have an album out soonish and are supporting Tllly and the Wall on their UK tour (jammy gets)
They're well worth checking out. Guaranteed to put a smile on yer chops.
Myspace
Thursday, 25 September 2008
Johnny Foreigner
This Brummie trio released their debut album Waited up 'til it was light came out earlier this year and while its a really good debut album it's not a patch on their live performance. Our Bipolar Friends begins with the refrain " If you could see me now landing in like ninja You'd wonder why you bother well someone, somewhere or in any part of you and all I can ask, when I get back if you could leave the light on If you're not staying up?" and then kicks of into the two-way shouty into pop which flows throughout the album. It's fun, its clever and its pretty damn great.
if you get the chance to check them out live, really do. You will not be disappointed.
Myspace
Monday, 22 September 2008
Those Dancing Days
Sweden have a way with pop/indie bands. Those Dancing Days are yet another example of why the Swedes must spend most of their days smiling. In Our Space Hero Suit (their debut album) is set for release in a few weeks and is a lovely portion of Swedish pop with northern soul and 60s influences. They have had a fair bit of exposure with Run Run, Those Dancing Days and Hitten being released over the last year.
They're set to take of in a fairly major way and have an upcoming Autumn UK tour.
| London Kings College | London | ||
| The Deaf Institute | Manchester | ||
| Barfly | Cardiff | ||
| Mejeriet | Lund | ||
| Klubb Velvet | Uppsala | ||
| NiP op festivalen | Mariestad | ||
| Thekla | Bristol | ||
| Goldsmiths Students Union | London | ||
| The Cockpit | Leeds | ||
| Fuzz Club | Sheffield | ||
| Library | Lancaster | ||
| The Other Rooms | Newcastle | ||
| Captains Rest | Glasgow |
Myspace
Cats From Paris
Cats From Paris are one of those bands who deserve a lot more exposure than they get. According to DiS they are" Power-prog-pop, filled with fuzzy shrieking violins, effects-heavy doom bass, boy-girl shouting and frantic drums." which doesn't really describe them but that is an impossible task. Courtroom 2000 (their debut album) came out in August to almost universal acclaim (note Pitchfork managed to rouse themselves to give it 6.1 but I'm shocked that they actually reviewed it!)
Foxes is a killer tune and they are immensely impressive live. Check them out!
Myspace
Sunday, 21 September 2008
Friendly Fires
they've had a steady build up which has finally peaked with the release of their fantastic self-titled debut album. With corkers like Paris, Jump in the Pool and Photobooth they've caught the eye of the likes of Zane Lowe and are now getting the air play and recognition that they deserve. They were also the first unsigned band to appear on Channel 4s **cough** Transmission **cough**
This St Albans band seem destined for great things and are currently on tour at various venues around the UK and further afield.
Myspace
| Joiners 14+ | Southampton | ||
| Roadmenders 14+ | Northampton | ||
| Adelphi 14+ | Hull | ||
| Korova 14+ | Liverpool | ||
| 53 Degrees 16+ | Preston | ||
| King Tut’s 14+ | Glasgow | ||
| Duchess 14+ | York | ||
| Ruby Lounge 18+ | Manchester | ||
| Clwb Ifor Bach 16+ | Cardiff | ||
| Academy 14+ | Oxford | ||
| Audio 16+ | Brighton | ||
| KCLSU 16+ (Sold Out) | London | ||
| MTV Gonzo Tour - Moshulu | Aberdeen |
We Landed on the Moon!
This Louisiana band bring to mind a rockier version of Rilo Kiley. Their second album These Little Wars is out this Autumn and pushes on from their self-titled debut. The biggest surprise is that they are virtually unknown.
Myspace
This really is going to be worth waiting for and could catapult them into the indie psyche. From the catchiness of Solitaire to the guitar lead majesty of Re Your Letter it promises to be a late contender for album of the year.
Saturday, 20 September 2008
Thomas Tantrum
This Southampton band consists of Megan Thomas, Ken Robshaw, David Miatt and Jim Shivers and their is a whole bag of hype buzzing around them at the moment. Their debut eponymous album came out at the start of month and garnered very positive feedback. Work It! (their 4th single) came out in August and probably is the start of them breaking through to the mainstream.
They are currently on tour with Glasvegas and carry on around the country:
21 September - The Academy, Birmingham,
22 September - Cardiff Barfly (with Glasvegas)
23 September - London Scala (with Glasvegas)
24 September - Seen, Darlington,
25 September - The Cockpit, Leeds,
26 September - The Social, Nottingham,
27 September - Korova, Liverpool,
28 September - The Barfly, Cardiff,
30 September - Portland Arms, Cambridge,
1 October - Hoxton Bar & Grill, London,
4 October - Joshua Brookes, Manchester (In The City),
10 October - Joiner, Southampton,
18 October - The Vault, Winchester (with Art Brut)
25 October - 'BBC Electric Proms' @ The Barfly, Liverpool
Lazy comparisons to the Ting Tings do not do them justice but may get them the success they deserve. Their brand of lively shouty-pop comes as a breath of fresh air and they are destined for great things. They've gained radio and festival exposure over the summer and have momentum on their side.
Website
Myspace
Seabear
There is something about bands with bear in their name. Grizzly Bear, Panda Bear, Bearsuit, Minus the Bear etc etc. Maybe people who form bands and like bears are just cool?
Anyway, The bear in question today is Seabear. Seabear started as a one-man project of Sindri Sigfússon, but he eventually ended up taking in six other members. This Icelandic band play their own variety of pure Scandinavian pop. I Sing I Swim is a beautiful flowing chystaline pop tune that adds a new dimension to twee. The Ghost That Carries Us Away is a beautiful example of what Iceland has to offer. An album of beautiful pop, with a wide array of supporting instrumentation.
Cat Piano has featured on Gossip Girl and the BBC over the last year. They are currently working on a new album and have a European tour this Autumn.
check them out on Myspace
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