the internet does funny things. countries are not more than a domain ending now. you can listen to punk bands from bejing without having been there. without knowing anyone in australia you can listen to the newest australian bands. a band from south africa is the new hype in europe without ever having played outside their hometown. but also scenes stop existing. where one band used to inspire those who listened to their earliest efforts and them starting own bands then, trying to do likewise and by thus establishing the sound of a scene nowadays bands in china get inspired by bands from london. bands in new york try to get this french sound. no more madchester, no more seattle, new york, chicago, detroit, san diego, sheffield, brighton, brussels.
i was listening to zee avi lately. a girl from malaysia who put up videos of herself on youtube, got invited to do a record and has now an album out in the u.s.
her music couldn’t be more american. a little fiona apple here and a little norah jones there and you’d never guess that you’re actually listening to a girl from borneo. only when she sings in malayi you start to wonder.
and that’s another thing: bands or musicians not only sound like they are form some more likely place on earth, also the lyrics deal with the everyday problems of the homo cosmopolitiens. broken hearts here and everywhere. i’m really not a big fan of keeping up traditions, especially when it comes to a peoples or nations “culture and heritage”. but the image projected is that every place on earth is the same. the people might look different and the weather might be different but their lifes are not much different from yours.
i miss the lyrics that informed you about the specific problems of the artist in their time and country. lyrics that actually had something to say. the music might have been universal but the lyrics told you very specifically where the artist was from.
that i only experience by the postage rates today. when i discovered the dum dum girls i asked her, as there is in fact only one dum dum girl and her name is dee dee just llike dee dee ramone and how cool is this!, where to get the record from since it didn’t have a distributor by then. she answered me that i could order from her directly for some bucks plus a little fortune on postage. i think i would have ended up paying like 30$ for her 12”. so i passed. fortunately the record got a second press and a distributor and i was able to buy it in a record store in my neighbourhood. for way less.
dum dum girls myspace
Dienstag, 19. Mai 2009
Samstag, 9. Mai 2009
title tracks – found out
it looks like god finally realized that it forgot spring this year and winter directly turned into summer. now, just two weeks later fall arrived. maybe next week it’s winter again and it tries spring in a second running.
anyway, the weather kept me from riding my bike and taking a train instead. and for just a second it looked like i’m back to the old routine of missing trains just by a second. usually i arrive at the station and already see my train waiting. so i take my time since i’m going to miss it anyway and that way i have to wait less time until the next one arrives. and usually the train is taking it’s time, too and leaves just seconds after i arrive on the platform. but since i first have to buy a ticket i’m going to miss it always. and when i already have a ticket it leaves when i arrive at the platform after running as fast as i can.
so today i saw the train waiting and slowed down. i arrived at the platform, the train still there. i went to the ticket machine and get my ticket. the train still waiting for something. as i wait for my ticket and my change i get a little nervous. maybe... finally i got the ticket and the change and jump for the doors. i make it. for some reason i’m on the train and the doors close behind me. well, maybe from now on everything will be different.
“found out” is the b-side of the title tracks’ first seven inch “every little bit hurts”. 2 minutes 36 seconds of a great pop tune that brings weezer to mind. just with way less tongue in cheek. maybe it’s because both bands draw influences from the same sources. title tracks combine that 60s feeling with modern post rock seriousness. the songs keep you wondering whether you just party wild or just be cool and nod your head to the music. i hope they can keep it up on album length and have that album ready soon. it would be a great loss to not have this music available for the summer to come.
title tracks myspace
anyway, the weather kept me from riding my bike and taking a train instead. and for just a second it looked like i’m back to the old routine of missing trains just by a second. usually i arrive at the station and already see my train waiting. so i take my time since i’m going to miss it anyway and that way i have to wait less time until the next one arrives. and usually the train is taking it’s time, too and leaves just seconds after i arrive on the platform. but since i first have to buy a ticket i’m going to miss it always. and when i already have a ticket it leaves when i arrive at the platform after running as fast as i can.
so today i saw the train waiting and slowed down. i arrived at the platform, the train still there. i went to the ticket machine and get my ticket. the train still waiting for something. as i wait for my ticket and my change i get a little nervous. maybe... finally i got the ticket and the change and jump for the doors. i make it. for some reason i’m on the train and the doors close behind me. well, maybe from now on everything will be different.
“found out” is the b-side of the title tracks’ first seven inch “every little bit hurts”. 2 minutes 36 seconds of a great pop tune that brings weezer to mind. just with way less tongue in cheek. maybe it’s because both bands draw influences from the same sources. title tracks combine that 60s feeling with modern post rock seriousness. the songs keep you wondering whether you just party wild or just be cool and nod your head to the music. i hope they can keep it up on album length and have that album ready soon. it would be a great loss to not have this music available for the summer to come.
title tracks myspace
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