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Saturday, 18 July 2009

Glastonbury 2009 review!


3 weeks after an amazing festival, i recap my top 5 performances, other highlights and big misses.

my top 5 in no particular order...
1. The Maccabees @ Guardian Lounge

I was so excited about this performance after missing them on the Other Stage earlier in the day (due to a horrific Regina Spektor clash). I have seen the maccabees three times before and they were great all 3 times, but on the Guardian lounge they exceeded my expectations. Wall of Arms is my favourite album of the year, and all the new stuff they played was awesome...but it was 2 oldies that stood out somehow in what was one of the best live performances i've ever seen. Precious Time was just out of this world, so special, and after giving into crowd requests, Latchmere was immense (made probably even better by Orlando forgetting the words, and someone from the crowd going onstage and singing!). With Wall of Arms, The Maccabees have built on Colour it In both musically and lyrically and it is so abundantly clear that they are way ahead of the indie bands who broke through at the same time. The Maccabees are up there with the best.
watch their set on the other stage
(mp3)The Maccabees-Precious Time
2. Blur @ Pyramid Stage

Blur were outstanding. The band looked so happy to be back at the best festival of the year, back together as a band, and it was reflected in their immense performance. Turns out Tender is a huge festival anthem...at least now it is. The whole crowd singing along was pretty spesh. Wouldn't be at all surprised if Blur didn't make any new material/play any more shows after this year...we will see.
Watch Blur perform Tender, taken by someone in the crowd
(mp3) Blur-Tender
3. Badly Drawn Boy @ Avalon Stage

Playing half on his own and half with a band, Badly Drawn Boy played a great set on the Avalon Stage, a place he calls the "real Glastonbury". He was so good in an intimate venue, strange to think he has played the Pyramid before! He played mostly classics from his first 3 albums...the only three i've heard, so for me it was a pretty much ideal setlist, as well as Stone Roses and Jackson 5 covers! The Shining, track 1 from the mercury prize winning Hour of Bewilderbeast, is one of the best songs ever written in my eyes, so hearing it live (albeit with just an acoustic guita, not the full orchestra) was very special. He is one of Britain's great songwriting talents, i'll definately be going to see him on his next tour.
Really good fan recording of A Minor Incident
(mp3) Badly Drawn Boy-The Shining

4. Q-Tip @ Jazz World

Of all the people I saw at glastonbury, Q-Tip had by far and away the best stage presence of the lot. The leader of possibly the greatest hip-hop group of all time, A Tribe Called Quest, is 39 years old, and very very cool. He played almost a perfect mix of tracks from 2008's the Renaiscance, his debut Amplified and Tribe stuff. The crowd went sick for all Tribe Called Quest, especially Scenario and Check the Rhime. Sucka Nigga was immense, that song is so intelligent. Q-Tip is real hip-hop, reminding the world along with a select few that hip-hop is not about Flo Rida, 50 cent, soulja boy and other successfull talentless stars. Hip-hop is about De La Soul, Mos Def, Jay-Z, Nas, Biggie, A Tribe Called Quest, The Roots and other intelligent artists. Q-Tip never seems to be mentioned when people talk about the best rapper ever, but in terms of lyrical ability and stage prescence he is right up there with Jay, Nas, Biggie and 2pac.
A Tribe Called Quest-Sucka Nigga
5. Regina Spektor @ Pyramid Stage
Regina Spektor

It wouldn't be too crazy to say she has the best voice in music ever. Live she is captivating and does not falter once. Playing alot from her new album Far, Regina impressed a crowd that mostly only knew Fidelity, the closer to a glorious set. Far is perhaps a bit lacklustre in comparison to the rest of her catalogue, but live it all sounds amazing. Poor Little Rich Boy was immense, as was Laughing With... but Us was my favourite; it is my favourite Regina song, and with a live string section it couldnt really go wrong...
(mp3) Regina Spektor-Poor Little Rich Boy
Other highlights:
Maximo Park
Peter Bjorn and John-Objects of my affection (mp3)
Mr Hudson-There will be tears (mp3)
Easy Star All Stars
White Lies-Unfinished Business (mp3)
The Streets
N.E.R.D.-Lapdance feat.Lee Harvey and Vita (mp3)
Lily Allen
The specials
Dizzee Rascal
The Gaslight Anthem-the '59 Sound (mp3)
The Temper Trap
Bon Iver-The Wolves (Act I and II)the (mp3)
Amadou and Mariam
Tom Jones!

Big Misses
2manydjs
Mumford and Sons
Laura Marling
Animal Collective
Bloc Party
Jamie T
Black eyed peas hahahaa

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Saturday, 28 February 2009

bon iver/the moldy peaches on a night out?

I was in quite a chavvy bar last night and both Bon Iver's Skinny Love and the Moldy Peaches "Anyone else but you" got played at about 1 as it was beginning to close. Crazy times. Never expected to hear either of these beautiful songs while I was out! Both mp3s below

Bon Iver-Skinny Love
The Moldy Peaches-Anyone Else But You

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Saturday, 3 January 2009

Albums of 2008


So i pussied out and couldnt choose a no.1 but these are my top 10.





loads almost made it....

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Monday, 29 December 2008

My Top 25 Songs of The Year


The hardest list i've ever written?

25. We Are Scientists-Ghouls
24. Guillemots-Falling out of reach
23. White Lies-Death
22. Q-Tip-Believe (feat. D'Angelo)
21. Estelle-American Boy (feat. Kanye West)
20. MGMT-Kids
19. Cut Copy-Hearts on Fire
18. Kid Cudi-Day N Nite (Crookers Remix)
17. Friendly Fires-Paris (rerelease but i dont care...)
16. The Hold Steady-Stay Positive
15.The Last Shadow Puppets-My Mistakes are Made For You
14. Goldfrapp-A&E
13. Laura Marling-Tap At My Window
12. Santogold-L.E.S. Artistes
11. The Streets-Heaven for the weather
10. Kanye West-Welcome To Heartbreak feat. Kid Cudi
9. T.I.-live your life feat. Rihanna
8. Coldplay-Lovers in Japan
7. Frightened Rabbit-The Modern Leper
6. Death Cab For Cutie-I Will Possess Your Heart
5. Bon Iver-Skinny Love
4. Vampire Weekend-Bryn
3. Frank Turner-I Knew Prufrock Before He Got Famous
2. Death Cab For Cutie-You can do better than me
1. Lil' Wayne-Lollipop (Remix) feat. Kanye West

I tried to avoid duplicates, so I suppose this wasnt 100% accurate.My no.1 choice is a bit of a spur of the moment thing. Kanyes verse is so strong, but Lil Wayne out does him.
"I got so much chips I swear they call me Hewlett Packard
I got so much chips you can have a bag if your a snacker"
genius

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Sunday, 28 December 2008

review of the year: may

An earthquake in China kills 8000 people

1. Death Cab For Cutie-Narrow Stairs
In a month of 4 fantastic albums, Death Cab just edged it for my favourite of the month (they are my favourite band after all). I go through phases of thinking this is amazing and the album of the year, and phases of being disappointed by it. It is their best album musically by along way, but Gibbards lyrics are somewhat too literal, and not the dark and subtle stuff of early Death Cab. Its a brilliant album nonetheless. Bixby and Possess are epic as are you can do better/grapevine/twin sized bed. My love for Death Cab continues...
Best Track: Death Cab For Cutie-You can do better than me
Bonus: search the box in the top left for no sunlight/thin ice demos!!
Metacritic (73)
2. Bon Iver-For Emma, Forever Ago
Heartwrenching lyrics and tranquil, beautiful guitar and legendary voice=amazing album. What a talented guy Justin Vernon is...
Best track: Bon Iver-Skinny Love
=Cut Copy-In Ghost Colours
I imagine Friendly Fires will be this good in a few years. Great production, and awesome danceable tuuunes. Almost perfect album.
No link as it'll get removed, sorry.
=Santogold-Santogold
Santi White is constantly compared to MIA, and has even been outshone by her this year despite the fact she has done practically nothing (paper planes is suddenly huuuge), but she is different. This album is a huge blend of about 10 different genres, and its brilliant. Best produced album of the year? Diplo, Switch, Sinden et al do an amazing job. Her mixtape with Diplo is equally awesome.
Best track: Santogold-LES Artistes
Bonus: check out a few tracks from her diplo-collab mixtape
Honourable Mentions:
The Futureheads-This is Not The World
The Futureheads are the most frustrating band in the world. This album is rubbish, bar 2 tracks which show what the band is capable of. Radio Heart and the Beginning of the Twist are both brilliant singles!!! why cant they produce this more often!!!!!
The Futureheads-The Beginning of the Twist
Usher-Here I Stand
Another big disappointment. The ballads on this album (pretty much the whole thing) seem so empty and insincere and overly cheesy. I dont know if the Confessions ballads were the same (and i was too young to realise), or if they were actually good. That album is still very high up in my estimation, but this is definitely not.
Usher-Love in this club (MSTRKRFT remix)

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Monday, 8 December 2008

new bon iver

"Blood Bank" is Bon Iver (aka Justin Vernon's) new EP and is much in the same vane as his fantastic debut "For emma". except for the last track...in which he seems to be using Auto-Tune. Someone should tell him that Auto-Tune is for people who cant sing well, not for someone who has one of the best voices in music...
Makes for pretty interesting listening anyway!
this is what his record label has to say of the EP, set to be released in January...
"As much as Emma is about the cold, the Blood Bank collection is about the warmth that gets you through it. You can feel the air move. Like a fire you've been stoking for hours and finally got to sustain itself, the heat blisters your face while your back is frozen solid."
check the Auto-Tune track and my favourite on the 4 track ep below...

Bon Iver-Blood Bank
Bon Iver-Woods (the Auto-tune vocoder one)

on a very very different note, ive been listening to snoop dogg's 2008 album, eog tripping, and its so funny. snoop dogg is maybe the funniest person ever. not because of witty lyrics or anything, he is just hilarious. anyways, that album is a bit meh, and just heard the new ludacris album (packed with featureds) and it is very disappointing :(

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Thursday, 22 May 2008

Bon Iver-For Emma, Forever Ago

Words cant describe just how good this album is. Written in a remote cabin within 3 months, the album combines beautiful chords with lyrical heartbreak making one of the contenders for album of the year already....
He sounds very similar to Iron and Wine (who is pretty goood) but 10 times better. He supported Iron and Wine on his recent UK tour, unfortunately i heard this album a week after they played leadmill...bad luck or what...
anyway, here are a couple of tracks
Bon Iver-Skinny love
Bon Iver-Flume

This is definitely worth a buy!!

on another note, Santogold links will be back up within minutes :D
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