The Devil is dedicated to unearthing unknown, unheard, unseen, unheralded, unfamiliar or down right unbelievable bands old or new that have not yet hit the radars of the British public. If you are a new band or artist and would like to be considered for inclusion then please contact me via email, twitter, myspace or facebook.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween

Halloween Devil
It's halloween, the time that all Devil's love. Santa Claus may have Christmas, The Easter Bunny may have Easter and Cupid may have Valentines Day but us Devil's have got the scariest festival of all Halloween. To celebrate the Devil's day here are some seasonal(ish) related tracks and videos to get you in the mood to Trick or Treat.



MP3 - Jookabox - Halloween
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MP3 - Horror Story - I Wanna Eat Your Brains
MP3 - Uncle Skeleton - Diskoteq
MP3 - The Skeleton Rock Shock - Deadbeats of the World
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David Bowie
Scary Monsters (Super Creeps)




Bloc Party
Hunting For Witches




Queens Of The Stone Age
Burn The Witch




Smashing Pumpkins
Bullet With Butterfly Wings




Peaches
Trick Or Treat




The Coral
Skeleton Key

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Friday, October 30, 2009

The Language of Love

CCracked Latinracked Latin
Genre: Latin / Alternative / Progressive
From: New York, Venezuela


Woven thicker than a Mayan quilt smeared with toad venom, mixing pre-Castro cha-cha, Latin rock, and American pop/soul with a heavy dose of late-'60s psychedelia, Cracked Latin's first release, 'The World Is Cracked Latin', out November 10 from Transparency, is a joyous abundance of Spanglished compass-spinning like the long hidden love child of Syd Barrett and Tito Puente. The music is at once instantly catchy, hook-driven and totally uncategorisable.

If you're an impatient soul and can't possibly wait until November 10th for the album don't worry. The Devil has a sneak preview of one of the best tracks on the album as a taster for you dear readers. Check out the blazing brilliance of 'My Hallucination', which is the sound you get when you put late 60s Beatles and Talking Heads through a mincing machine.


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MP3 - Cracked Latin - My Hallucination

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Cracked Latin
My Hallucination


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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Paint It Black

Watercolor PaintingsWatercolor Paintings
Genre: Folk / Acoustic / Punk
From: Santa Barbara, California, United States


Watercolor Paintings is the nom de plum of Santa Barbara songwriter Rebecca Redman who, with her brother Joshua and an assortment of other friends, creates cozy lo-fi indie pop music.

Rebecca's shows have a remarkably friendly, intimate atmosphere and her songs are cute, simplistic and as twee as a troupe of pink clad pandas blowing bubbles on a merry go round.


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MP3 - Watercolor Paintings - Happyships

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Watercolor Paintings
Open Your Mouth


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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Imperial Units

Metric
Genre: Indie / Pop / New Wave
From: Toronto, Ontario, Canada


Metric
Japanese DJs, 80kidz, have added their touch to Metric's hit "Help I'm Alive." Having already created remixes for CSS, Simian Mobile Disco, Phenomenal Handclap Band, Dan Black, and more, 80kidz now partner with Metric. Take Metric's original and add 80kidz' catchy synth loops and bouncy drums and you have a winner.

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MP3 - Metric - Help I'm Alive (80kidz remix)

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Metric
Help I'm Alive
(Acoustic)





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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Morning Bell

BellflurBellflur
Genre: Indie / Experimental / Japanese Classic Music
From: Washington, Washington DC, United States

Scores of DC-based bands touted as “the next big thing” have rapidly sprung up and dissipated just as quickly, but since forming 8 years ago in 2001, Bellflur has been one of the few constants on the DC scene. Bellflur challenges genre-specificity, but it does thrive in the lush space and musical grandeur that might make one call its music “dreamy” although the odd time signatures, bare-boned harmonies and reticence appeals to the dark side of the human psyche.

Fans of Sparklehorse, Pink Floyd, Sigur Ros and Tortoise will dig (a word that is sorely due a revival) the band's latest EP, Last Quarter of the 20th Century Blues.

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MP3 - Bellflur - Grey Sparkle Finnish Pig
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MP3 - Bellflur - Pretty Piece / Disappear Elsewhere
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Bellflur
Shooting An Elephant






If you like this you'll love Bellflur...

MP3 - Sigur Ros - fönklagið (the funk song)
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Monday, October 26, 2009

Wot No Ugly?

The Good The Bad
Genre: Surf // Punk
From: Denmark

The Good The Bad (not to be confused with The Good The Bad And The Queen) aren't bad, they're not ugly and they're more, much more, than good they're bloody brilliant.

On paper I have to confess that a Danish instrumental group, they're sans singer because they insisted on the vocalist standing behind the drummer, dealing in New School Surf and Flamenco sounds like a one way ticket to obscurity. But fiddly dee fee to what they sound like on paper, on record they sound like your favourite new band. Their lip-trembling, bone-rattling, hip-shaking dirty cool sound is akin to the Cramps joining forces with Ennio Morricone to perform a tribute to Link Wray.


Who'd have thought that it'd take three Danish desperados to make us fall in love with surf punk all over again?

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MP3 - The Good The Bad - 019

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The Good The Bad
019


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Sunday, October 25, 2009

River Deep Mountain High

Pennines
Genre: Post Hardcore
From: Norwich, United Kingdom

Norwich doesn't have the musical heritage of the likes of Liverpool, London, Manchester, Glasgow or even Hull but all of that could be about to change. Yes recently Norwich was anointed one of the hottest musical scenes in the UK in 2009 by the NME and was one of just two places in the NME Future 50.

Pennines are one of the hottest bands in the hottest corner of the UK music scene. They have a spontaneous eclecticism and an ear for tuneful complexity with idiosyncratic time signatures and exuberant experimentalism. But it's fresh, sharp and instantly accessible, it's math rock that you don't need a degree in trignometry to enjoy or maybe even math pop?

'Whisky Tango Foxtrot' sounds like three separate songs melded together to create something that is thoughtful and beautiful like a model with a psychology first from Oxford.
'Billie Jeans' is unfortunately not a post rock cover of Jacko's 'Billy Jean' but another piece of post rock sorcery that'll take your heart hostage and never give it back. 'Open Closed Open' will make your heart ache and your brain melt while 'Collapsing New Buildings' is like a post rock earthquake turning your world upside down, nothing will ever be the same.

Pennines are about to hit their peak!

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MP3 - Pennines - Open Closed Open
MP3 - Pennines - Whisky Tango Foxtrot Lima

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Pennines Collapsing New Buildings




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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Band With Potential?

The Potentials
Genre: Alternative / Electronica / Pop From: Fairfax, Virginia, United States

The Potentials have taken a bit of a risk with their name. It's a name tailor made for journalists, particularly those the don't take a shine to their electro rocking vibe. You can see the NME licking their lips in anticipation of the 'potentials have no potential' or 'potential by name but not nature' headlines. Given that they've been together since 2001 it's like a open goal for the critics. Unfulfilled potential anyone?

They've recently ditched their live drummer in favour of electronic beats which has generated quite a 'buzz', not all of it favourable (check out the debate at Fall Church News Press). One critic even has the temerity to compare singer Ben to an asthmatic wookie which is very harsh!

As I've not heard the band's pre drummer ditching sound I can't really join the debate raging in Falls Church but on the basis of the tracks they emailed me I'd be surprised if the drummer actually makes that much difference.

Could ditching the drummer and going electric help the Potentials fulfill their potential? Who know but it's certainly stirred up a hornets nest in Virgina!

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MP3 - The Potentials - Next Attraction
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Rabbit Droppings

Scottish modern classicists Frightened Rabbit have a new single, 'Swim Until You Can't See Land' coming out in November. Check out the video for the single below.

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Swim Until You Can't See Land


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Getting Bigger Every Day

Little Girls
Genre: Minimalist / Post punk
From: Toronto, Ontario, Canada



Little GirlsLittle Girls, the solo project of Toronto artiste and one time member post-punk duo Pirate/Rock Josh McIntyre, has a brilliantly arty and unsettling video out just in time for the Halloween season. Perfect for Halloween parties, the video is all treat and no trick but it's not for those of a nervous disposition!

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Little Girls
Youth Tunes


Little Girls "Youth Tunes" from the album "Concepts" from Paper Bag Records on Vimeo.

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Friday, October 23, 2009

Stan By Your Man

The Laurels
Genre: Shoegaze / Psychedelic / Soul
From: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

The Laurels first featured on the Devil's blog way back in the dim and distant dark days of September 2006, shortly after the blog was introduced to the world (The Third Wave Of Psychedelia) so it was great to get an email from them with news of their latest single Art School Girl released on Magnetic Recording Council. The single, a preview for the Laurels new album which is rumored to be coming out very soon, is a fine blast of psych pop that starts with a distorted shudder of feedback before tumbling into a pure 60s vibe that the Dandy Warhols would kill their grannies for. The b-side (yes folks they do still exist) 'Wandering Star' sounds like a long lost La's track that even the ever critical Lee Mavers would be happy to release.


Give that band a garland.

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MP3 - The Laurels - Art School Girl

MP3 - The Laurels - Wandering Star
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Thursday, October 22, 2009

REM Live At The Olympia

REM LIVE AT THE OLYMPIA


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REM
Carnival of Sorts (Box Cars)

Carnival of Sorts (Box Cars)

R.E.M. | MySpace Video

REM
New This Is Not A Show Trailer

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Baby They Were Born To Ballad

Civil TwilightCivil Twilight
Genre: Rock / Alternative / Pop
From: Cape Town, South Africa


South African balladeers Civil Twilight are surely about to go global on the back of their track 'Letters From The Sky' sound tracking the most moving, emotional and romantic scene on television in 2009, or ever, the death of Chloe on Harpers Island. Anyone who claims not to be moved has got a stone where their heart should be. If you haven't seen it yet then you can catch it in the video below. Letters From The Sky is a gorgeous soundscape of a song that will forever be connected in my mind with the beautiful and tragic Chloe falling to her death.

If you're expecting Civil Twilight to be a sub Coldplay band with a sackful of songs that tug at the heartstrings then prepare yourself for a surprise. Well actually no there's no surprise they do have a sackful of of tracks in a similar vein to Letters From The Sky, check out Human, Next To Me and Run Dry all of which Chris Martin would crawl over broken organic glass for. It's not all windswept ballads to soundtrack tragic tv scenes the band can rawk, as they do on Soldier, but it just doesn't become them.

If ever a band was born to ballad it's Civil Twilight.

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MP3 - Civil Twilight - Something She Said
MP3 - Civil Twilight - Run Dry
MP3 -
Civil Twilight - Trouble
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Harpers Island
Chloe's Death



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Letters From The Sky



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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

A Mars A Day

Zechs MarquiseFree Moral AgentsZechs Marquise
Genre: Rock / Progressive / Psychedelic
From: El Paso, Texas, United States


Free Moral Agents
Genre: Psychedelic
From: Long Beach, California, United States


Considering how The Mars Volta's songs are so complexly intertwined, it would only make sense that the band's ever-expanding family of related projects are bound together as well. In November, two of the Mars Volta's progeny, Zechs Marquise and Free Moral Agents take to the road to show the world how this belligerent brood continues to mutate like a post apocalyptic pathogen.

Zechs Marquise features multi-instrumentalist Marcel Rodriguez-Lopez (who also plays in The Mars Volta) and bassist Marfred Rodriguez-Lopez, both siblings to legendary guitarist Omar Rodriguez-Lopez. Free Moral Agents is a collective of musicians founded by The Mars Volta's Grammy Award winning keyboardist Isaiah "Ikey" Owens.

While sharing The Mars Volta's penchant for expansive passages, Zechs Marquise, named after a popular Japanese anime character takes a hazier, psych-laden approach to its songs, as evident on its 15-track debut album
Our Delicate Stranded Nightmare which was released at the end of August via Rodriguez Lopez Productions.

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MP3 - Zechs Marquise - Chase scene
MP3 - Zechs Marquise - Sirenum Scopuli

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Zechs Marquise
Black Art Dub



Free Moral Agents
Lay Down



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Swing Low Sweet Charity

Swing YouthSwing Youth
Genre: Punk / Rock
From: London, United Kingdom


Swing Youth are a pair of brothers originally from Watford, Chris and Dave Chanell and Louie and Jimmy Johnson. The band take their name from the 1940s German counter culture which gave German youth the freedom to express themselves in a National-Socialist society through
meeting in secret jazz and swing clubs. Their fast and frantic live performances which echoes with the sounds of Siouxsie & The Banshees and X Ray Spex have had veterans of the late 70s punk scene salivating.


Following the death of a former schoolmate serving with the British forces in Afghanistan's Helmand Province the band are donating 50% of the sales of infectious double a-side debut single 'Myself To Blame / Blade of Grass’ to the Royal British Legion.


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Swing Youth 'Myself To Blame'

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Swing Youth
Myself To Blame



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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Here Comes The Birds

Ravens & ChimesRavens & Chimes
Genre: Indie
From: New York, United States


Asher Lack the leader of Ravens and Chimes took time out from recording their new album and rehearsing for their CMJ show on Friday 23rd October at the Mercury Lounge to chew the virtual fat with the Devil.

The Devil: Why Ravens & Chimes? What other names did you ponder before deciding on Ravens & Chimes?

Asher
: We were called Lost At Sea at first but they're were 8 or 9 other bands called Lost At Sea and most of them were hardcore. The record company gave us a week to change our name so we didn't have much time to argue over it. I was driving to a wedding in rural Canada and this gigantic black bird flew by the car. It reminded me of the first time I ever saw a raven when I visited The Tower of London and I had this flurry of random thoughts somehow combined into Ravens and Chimes.


We sometimes tell people that it was the name of a 19th century secret society though.

The Devil: Who are your biggest influences?

Asher: Donna Tartt's book The Secret History had a big affect on me as a writer. She captured loneliness, obsession, and regret so dead on that you can't help but identify with the struggle of the narrator even when your being lead down some very morally questionable pathways.

Musically and lyrically Leonard Cohen's first two albums (Songs and Songs From A Room) have been a pretty constant thing for me since I was 16. The production is antique without being affected or posed out. They have a depth in the lyrics that is matched perfectly by the instrumentation, the melodies, and the way it is all recorded. I think he's one of the only songwriters whose lyrics you could print and they would not lose any of their meaning or strength on the page.

Howard Bilerman who recorded Reichenbach Falls is also someone who has had a big effect on me. He makes records that don't sound like anything people have ever done. His stuff has definitely inspired me to try and look beyond the limitations of going with a sound that's momentarily popular.

The Devil: What was the first record you owned and what was the first record you ever bought?

Asher: My uncle used to play me The Smiths, The Stranglers, The Cure, Depeche Mode, and all those new wave bands when he would babysit for me. I didn't realize it until I got to college and discovered that I knew all the words to these records that I had no memory of hearing before.

Ravens & ChimesThe first record I bought with my own money was Melancholy And The Infinite Sadness at a used shop on St. Marks Place that isn't there anymore. My mother gave me a bunch of records before that thought. All The Beatles albums on cassette and Nirvana's In Utero. She was a huge Nirvana fan.

The Devil: What makes Ravens & Chimes stand out from the millions of other bands in the world? What makes you unique?

Asher: There are two answers to this one I think. More immediately what separates our music from many of our colleagues is the fine line between making sure there is depth in every element of the work (from the chords and lyrics to the emotions behind it all) and maintaining an immediate emotional reality to what's going on in the song.

We struggle really hard to make sure that every musical and lyrical decision is what's best suited to serve the song while still trying to hold on to that sense of emotional presence and urgency that made the song happen in the first place. The hope is that ultimately it resonates with the listener on a very visceral and immediate level but also has a symmetry that holds up to closer or repeated listening where more meaning comes out over time.

I guess a lot of other bands do this as well but it's not often I hear something that really takes me there right away and then makes me want to sit down and pick apart. It's not often that I write something that makes me do that either which is I guess what makes it so special (to me at least) when it does happen.

The other thing that separates us from other groups is our future potential. Obviously I don't want to toot our own horns too much but I do think that as a group we have a great ability to see outside our own box and I think that is something that is worth taking note of and makes me excited to see and be a part of what we're going to do in the future.

The Devil: What's the strangest place you've ever played and would you go back there?

Asher: We played at a house in Olympia that you could smell from across the street. I think I would go back there but only if I could leave right after the show.

The Devil: Other than Ravens & Chimes who are the most exciting bands on the music scene at the moment?

Asher: We went to college with the guys from Grizzly Bear so we're all big supporters of their work and are super proud of their success.

In terms of other acts I think I usually latch on one or two elements of what a group is doing that really push my button. Right now I love the new White Rabbits record and we've been wanting to play a show with The Walkmen since seeing them play at CMJ in 2007. Victoria LeGrand from Beach House has a voice that makes me melt inside.


Also Jay Reatard makes me want to jump up and down every time I hear him. He is like a big drug addled gorilla.


The Devil: If you weren't in Ravens & Chimes how would you keep yourself occupied?

Asher: Probably I would be standing outside of the NY Stock Exchange with a sign that says "THE END IS NEIGH".

Since doing this is about communicating a lot of abstract stuff in a clear way I think if music wasn't an option for whatever reason I would be trying to channel that energy into writing or taking pictures or making movies. Something to communicate a certain point of view.

The Devil: What are you doing to beat the recession? Any tips on saving money for the Devil's readers?

Asher: Whenever I get home I take all the change in my pocket and put it in a jar. It's the closest thing to a savings account I have.

The Devil: If you were interviewing yourself what would be your killer question and how would you answer it?

Asher: I always want to know what piece of work makes people feel so intensely that they don't know what to do with themselves. Something that they find so appealing that they love it but also feel almost guilty for devoting so much energy to it. The way Salieri feels about Mozart in Amadeus. I can think of one thing that made me feel that way but it's very embarassing to admit. I guess that's why I always want to ask it of others.


The Devil: What's your favourite joke?


Asher: When someone trips and falls and someone else says "oh that's a shame". Always cracks me up.

The Devil: Anything else you'd like to say the the Devil's readers?

Asher: Thanks for supporting the music.


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MP3 - Ravens & Chimes - Hearts of Palm
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This Is Where We Are



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Halfway To Gold

Today I've been married to my wonderful wife for 25 years. It's our silver wedding and we will be renewing out vows on Sunday 25th October.

Happy Anniversary Ann, thanks for sticking with me. Here's to the next 25 years., we're halfway to Gold!

To celebrate this milestone in our life together here are a few videos that are related in some way to our Silver Wedding Anniversary and a couple of special videos that mean a lot to us both.


Eva Cassidy
Anniversary Song




Echo & The Bunnymen
Silver





Moist
Silver




Ric Ocasek
Silver




Dexys Midnight Runners
Come On Eileen




Echo & The Bunnymen
Killing Moon




Everything But The Girl
I Always Was Your Girl


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Monday, October 19, 2009

Take Your Partners For The...

Hot Cha ChaHotChaCha
Genre: Soul / Indie / 2-step
From: Cleveland, Ohio, United States

For those not familiar with the works of HotChaCha (you haven't been watching closely they were featured on the Devil's blog back in May last year, Put On Your Dancing Shoes For The...) it'd be understandable if you saw the name and thought mmm another manufactured girl band from the conveyor belt that gave the world the Pussycat Dolls and Girls Aloud. Well you couldn't be more wrong if you were captured by Doctor Wrong and his Wrongadroids and taken on his Wrongmobile to the Isle of Wrong.

Just one glance at the tracklisting gives you a few clues that, despite their name, HotChaha are not a quartet of singing puppets. Would the Pussycat Dolls have a track called 'Hookers Deserve a Lifetime Achievement Award' nah, would the Pussycat Dolls call their album The World’s Hardest Working Telescope and the Violent Birth of Stars, nah HotChaCha are a different breed entirely.

If Siouxsie & The Banshees were influenced by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs first album then they'd probably have sounded like HotChaCha on
The World’s Hardest Working Telescope and the Violent Birth of Stars. One track, Bob Has A Better Cow, on the album even sounds like Siouxsie singing while Cabaret Voltaire's Nag Nag Nag plays in the background which is such a brilliant idea it's amazing that no-one else has ever thought of trying it.

If you have a hankering for old school post punk with a dose of old school feminism and the odd tongue (now stop sniggering at the back) in the cheek then get on your dancing shoes and do the HotChaCha.

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MP3 - HotChaCha - Hookers Deserve A Lifetime Achievement Award
MP3 - HotChaCha - Bob Has A Better Cow
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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Fashion, Turn To The Left

The ScruffsThe Scruffs
Genre: POP
From: Memphis, Tenessee, United States


Legendary band, The Scruffs, have returned for their 5th record, the stellar Conquest. Like the rise and fall of so many civilizations before us, The Scruffs have risen again to reclaim their role of “Best Pop Band That Nobody Knows.” This time with help from current and former members of Big Star, Belle & Sebastian, Teenage Fanclub & The Proclaimers, they might just finally become the “Best Pop Band That Everybody Knows!”

The Scruffs originally hailed from Memphis, Tennessee and became Southern pioneers of the “power pop” musical movement. Founded by lead songwriter, singer and guitarist Stephen Burns, The Scruffs recorded the classic cult album Wanna Meet The Scruffs? at Ardent Studios in Memphis in 1977. Critical acclaim struck the band; much the same as fellow Memphians Big Star, and a second album was recorded entitled Teenage Gurls. An album that would remain unreleased for 20 years.

In late 1982, Stephen Burns returned to Memphis, the original Scruffs all but psychologically destroyed from the flames of fame and failure. Perhaps the original prediction of the hit song “I’m A Failure” (from Wanna Meet The Scruffs?) was indeed a song of self-fulfilling prophecy. In late 1998 Stephen Burns relocated to Glasgow, Scotland and with the help of a plethora of friends took The Scruff franchise international by recording Love, The Scruffs at CaVa Studios in Glasgow. He returned to Memphis to mix the album at Ardent Studios with John Hampton and Scottish engineer Geoff Allan. Great reviews greeted the album. But Burns, ever the perfectionist, retreated into his new home in Glasgow and started work on his next record.

Continuing a trend towards a greater emphasis on orchestral instrumentation augmenting the power of the basic pop quartet, Burns geared up a total range of pop compositions for the album Pop Manifesto. Recorded over a year with (now) permanent Scruffs Simon Cottrell, Mark Rodgers and Paul Napier with major contributions from Zachary Ware, Giles Lamb, Peter Shand and engineer Geoff Allan, Pop Manifesto was recorded at CaVa studios in Glasgow and finished and mixed at Ardent studios in Memphis in June of 2006.

In April of 2009, the band went back into the CaVa studio to begin recording a large batch of songs, culled from the last 3 years of writing. Those recordings begat Conquest. An all-star Scruff cast is included on Conquest with contributions from members of Big Star, Belle & Sebastian, The Proclaimers and Teenage Fanclub and the talent shows on this pop opus, stronger and more massive than ever before. The title track “Conquer Me” and “Curse of The Mau Mau” power out immediately while tracks like “Treasure Girls” and “Demon Mine” harken back to the earlier days of The Scruffs. Burns throws out a scintillating Revolveresque tune called “One More You” before finishing out the album with a gospel song and “Land of Trance” which is an Abbey Road style final track.

Scruffeteers get ready! The Scruffs march onward towards a worldwide CONQUEST!!

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MP3 - The Scruffs - Treasure Girls
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Footprints In The Sand

Live At Kalibou BeachLive At Kalibou Beach
Genre: Electro / Showtunes / Powerpop From: Germany

It can't be easy being a pure electronic group in Germany anything you do will be viewed through the prism of the founders and forefathers of the futurist musical movement Kraftwerk. It's therefore to their credit that Live at Kalibou Beach, a German electronic duo formed in 2007 after Dhom and May met each other sitting in a plane on a return flight from New Zealand, sounds a inventive and fresh as their electronic ancestors did way back in the mid 70s.

On their debut, self produced, self released album 'Brilliant Eyes' they sound like they've been beamed in from an alternative universe where babies are forcefed Kraftwerk b-sides, Atari computer games of the 80s and the collected works of Shonen Knife.

The Live At Kalibou Beach sound is not quite the steel cold, industrial sound of the late 70s. It's not as distant and detached as the more avant garde of the early synth pioneers it's more organic, more emotional, more human. Their tracks manage to effortlessly straddle the divide between the experimental, 'The Real Fuji' is the true heir to the Ballardian futurism of The Normal, and the accessible, the oddly named 'Plank Shanty' would sound at home live at an Ibiza beach.

Live At Kalibou Beach appearing at a beach, or a factory, near you soon.

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MP3 - Live At Kalibou Beach - Bert & John
MP3 - Live At Kalibou Beach - The Real Fuji
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Waterfall Action



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Saturday, October 17, 2009

A Symphony Of Terror

Nosferatu D2

Genre: Alternative From: Croydon, United Kingdom

As we enter the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness and the days turn colder the race for the Devil's album of the year is hotting up. In recent weeks we've had the amazing second album from The Wild Beasts the front runner being strongly challenged by the astounding Rosa Alchemica album , the new album from Listen Lisse and David Sylvian's new album. Well here comes another great album to make the decision just that little bit harder, 'we're gonna walk around this city with our headphones on to block out the noise' by the apparently long since defunct Nosferatu D2. The band's debut album which comes over two years since slacker rock superhero brothers Ben (Superman Revenge Squad) and Adam Parker (drums) moved onto other things comes highly recommended by none other than Gareth from Los Campesinos!

The album is 10 tracks of clattering lo-fi which sound like The Vichy Government pounding the Pavement looking for a Wedding Present while their world collapses all around them. Album opener
'Broken Tamagotchi' is an unholy, uncoordinated racket that agitates like a rattlesnake in a washing machine. 'A Footnote' is a sweetly rambunctious little ditty that recalls The Wedding Present before Steve Albini got his hands on them while 'Colonel Parker' is more experimental and emotional with an underlying hint of anger that suggests violence isn't far away.

As well as being a contender for title of the year 'I Killed Burt Bacharach' is a brilliantly simple, bitter lo-fi Gedgesque alternative ballad. I could go on and on lauding the brilliance of each track from the delicate charms of 'Flying Things and Pests' to the doleful and downright depressing It’s Christmas Time (For God’s Sake) but part of the fun is finding out for yourself so go try the tracks below and then hop on over to the Audio Antihero site and bag yourself a copy of the album.


Even more depressing than 'It's Christmas Time (For God's Sake)' is the thought that the band no longer exist and that this is a memorial rather than the launch of a career. They had so much to offer, the campaign for them to reform starts here!


Go Try

MP3 - Nosferatu D2 - Kids From Fame
MP3 - Nosferatu D2 - Springsteen

If anyone from the IFPI is reading these tracks are linked direct from the Nosferatu D2 website and are therefore already freely available so please refrain from alleging infringement of copyright.

and one I've featured before but if you missed the Devil's New Year Special here it is again enjoy...

MP3 -Nosferatu D2 - Older, Wiser, Sadder

If anyone from the IFPI is reading this track is linked direct from the Filthy Little Angels website and is therefore already freely available so please refrain from alleging infringement of copyright.

Go Buy












Buy Nosferatu D2
'we're gonna walk around this city with our headphones on to block out the noise' from Audio Antihero here.

Go Visit

Nosferatu D2 - Myspace // Last.FM
Label - Audio Anti Hero

Go View

Nosferatu D2
Flying Things & Pests




If you like Nosferatu D2 then you'll love Ben Parker's alter ego Superman Revenge Squad...


MP3 - Superman Revenge Squad - The Angriest Dog In The World
MP3 - Superman Revenge Squad - Idiot Food

If anyone from the IFPI is reading these tracks are linked direct from the Superman Revenge Squad Last.FM site and are therefore already freely available so please refrain from alleging infringement of copyright.

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