Sonntag, 28. Dezember 2008
Rockettothesky – Grizzly Man
Jenny Hval doesn't fit into any genre. there is just no genre that describes her music. just when you think you can pin something on it, the music breaks out of the narrowed down pool of comparisons, escapes and takes a different direction. and this without changing significantly or hard breaks. a steady flowing current ever diverting its course.
carried by old fashioned strings and minimal electronics her filligree, almost fragile voice rockets up to celestial heights and paints old irish ornamentations in the clear blue sky. so the least common denominator would be something like „folk“. and one can just hope to not get lost in the bermuda triangle of the terms „neofolk“, „freak folk“ and „irish folk“. which is hard since most people's idea of irish folk is defined by Enya, The Pogues and „Auld Lang Syne“.
well, „Grizzly Man“ is the song that everyone can agree upon being much more appropriate for the „Lord Of The Rings“ soundtrack. just as the very same "everyones" would have been heavily disappointed when Jenny Hval really had wasted her music for the evil that blockbuster movies are.
since there are still some JRR. Tolkien books left to become endless cinematic tortures let's keep our fingers crossed to not get bereft of the chance to diss Enya and know better.
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Sonntag, 21. Dezember 2008
The Rifles – The Great Escape
i am thinking of the scene in the movie „billy elliot“ when young billy starts dancing in the streets of his hometown to THE JAM playing „A Town Called Malice“. THE RIFLES' „The Great Escape“ puts that picture in my head and makes me want to do the same. (ha! I bet you wouldn't have expected that for a comparison of THE RIFLES with THE JAM, would you.) lucky me i'm not that passionate about dancing. since i'm thrice as old i would look pretty silly.
the song is is definitely a tune to whistle along and cheer you up. but english enough to make you feel cold and sodden. and it turns whatever your place called home is in a coastal town that they forgot to close down. seriously, i couldn't be further away from any sea but i can taste the salt in the air and smell the... you know what sea smells like today. I guess adump just smells the same everywhere.
unfortunately the album got postponed. so i have to wait some more days to getter a better idea whether or not the second album is as good as the first one. but since basicly all sophomore albums of last years debuting bands were rubbish, releasing it next year isn't that much a bad idea. maybe that's why they decide to postpone the record.
let's face it. the PIGEON DETECTIVES“ „Emergency“ was disappointing and for „Couples“ by THE LONG BLONDES i only need four letters to give you a full review. B-O-R-E. so i hope „The Great Album“ coming out early next year now will break that spell. that and the weather to still be shitty then.
The Rifles Myspace
Sonntag, 14. Dezember 2008
The Animal Five - Spare Parts
so, of course just like i expected, the song is not on it. but i listened to „entertainment!“ again. not the worst turnout. nevertheless i still don't know what song the radio was playing.
remembering that it was the exact same radio station where i heard the song before some months ago. and that i also haven't been told who the band was. but also then i was curious to know. all that doesn't encourage me.
i try google. just when i typed in „spare pa“ it dawned to me that this approach would be fruitless. sure the first 200 hits for „spare parts“ won't have anything to do with music at all. „spare parts song“ was equally disappointing. but it gave me a better idea. i search youtube instead. and finally the secret got disclosed.
listening to THE ANIMAL FIVE's „spare parts“ right after GANG OF FOUR's „damaged goods“ makes me insecure if i should feel bad about comparing those bands to each other. „spare parts“ is way more catchy and easier listening than the catchiest GANG OF FOUR song. but well, well, well after all it can be considered as freaky post-punk with dance influence, can't it?
interestingly the band seems to not have any physical releases. just itunes downloads. and those in swedish and german only. whatever that means. i will keep on searching for vinyl copies of their recordings or wait for a label to release a full album. but whoever is not as dependend as me should check their myspace or homepage for the download option. the other songs are equally catchy and worth listening to.
Donnerstag, 4. Dezember 2008
Loquat - Harder Hit
Loquat's "harder hit" is a rather simple song. not to say predictable. before the first chorus sets in you are able to hum along and even forecast the next line. the chorus itself is even simpler. then the next verse and chorus again. the simple formula.
unfortunately what appears to be a gift in the first song turns out to be a curse with the rest of them. all songs on their "secrets of the sea" album are build in the same simple pattern. and after a while, listening to the album becomes more and more boring. a little diversity and variety would have been marvelous. more than marvelous: convincing! i always have a hard time with albums like those. everytime i listen to one song, any song, i like it. but if i listen to a second or third i tend to skip to another record. i guess a good album is a compilation of a dozen different songs by just one band.
Loquat Myspace