Friday, 5 October 2012
The Raveonettes with Melody's Echo Chamber: Live at The Phoenix
I have this lingering cough that I contracted a couple of weeks ago which I can't seem to shake. That was not going to keep me away from The Raveonettes show on Tuesday. I have seen the band twice before and I know they are too good to pass up. Even better, the much hyped band Melody's Echo Chamber, who the Aural Report helped introduce to the world, were the opening band.
Melody's Echo Chamber is a band, led by French pop artist Melody Prochet, that play a brand of dream pop that is is underscored with psychedelia. They recently released their self titled debut album that was produced by Kevin Parker of Tame Impala. The band's set was a swooning collection of songs from their debut album that had the lithe Prochet dancing in a hippie trance with her hair covering her face everytime there was a guitar or synth solo. The highlight of the band's performance is when they played the track Crystallised, which is a song that starts out dreamy, like most of the other songs on the album, but ends with a total crush of electro synths and psychedelic guitars.
The Raveonettes took the stage to a venue that was only three quarters full and the audience was enthusiastically quiet (No oxymoron). That changed when the group launched into the Lust, Lust, Lust track Hallucinations and it's classic jangle guitar sound.You know that a concert is going to be a total array of different guitar sounds when the fourth member of the band is the technician. The Raveonettes' technician was actually standing on the stage ensuring Sune Rose Wagner and Sharin Foo had the right axes to wield for the rest of the night. The diversity of the Raveonettes music is quite vivid and is a sound that features surf guitar, 60's pop, garage, dream pop, psychedelia and most notably an aural assault of deafening shoegaze.
The band played a a set that was infused heavily with songs from their recent release Observator, their debut record Whip It On, and their 2007 album Lust, Lust, Lust. They only played three songs that were not from those albums. It was nice to hear the old Whip it On garage-gaze tracks Bowels of the Beast, Chains and the wrecking ball of a song Attack of The Ghost Riders which had Rose Wagner launching into a screeching guitar squalor after each musical directive "It Goes Something Like This....."
Finally, as every fan of the band knows, it wouldn't be a Raveonettes show with out their blistering 2008 hit Aly, Walk With Me. The band didn't disappoint, as they ended the pre encore set with the shoegaze classic. The performace of this song is a "must see" for any shoegaze fan as it features Rose Sun and Foo at their Mary Chain inspired best. With a plodding drum beat and Foo's musical chants the song explodes into a wall of feedback, that is backlit with flittering strobes, and has Rose Wagner and Foo converge into a battle of furious guitars that is played for maximum volume. See example below.
Set List:
Hallucinations
She Owns the Street
Dead Sound
Blush
Apparitions
Curse the Night
The Enemy
Gone Forever
Observations
Remember
Young and Cold
Attack of the Ghost Riders
Chains
Bowels of the Beast
Aly, Walk With Me
Encore:
Sinking With the Sun
Cops on Our Tail
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
New Music: Devon Williams- Savor
Last year, Slumberland artist Devon Williams released the beautiful and aptly named album Euphoria. The one time Epitaph brat punk and indie folk musician followed that up this week with a new track, Savor, that musically follows in the same footsteps of that delightful 2011 LP. The 7" single will be released on November 20th via New Images.
Williams new LP, Bathos, will be released in the spring of 2013.
New Music: The Amazing- Flashlight
Swedish artists are probably the best at making perfect pop music so it is only fitting that one of that country's newest bands is named The Amazing. The group's sound can be best described as a mix of psychedelic rock and folk-pop that is inspired by the sixties and seventies Laurel Canyon music scene. The Amazing can also boast that they have Reine Fiske of acclaimed neo psychedelic band Dungen as part of their lineup.
The Amazing have just released Flashlight which is the second single from their forthcoming album, Gentle Stream. The LP will be out on October 23rd via Partisan Records.
The Amazing are currently on tour with Tame Impala. You can check the concert dates here.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
New Music: Flock of Dimes- (This is Why) I Can't Wear White
Flock of Dimes is better known as Jenn Wasner, one half of indie folk duo Wye Oak. She has been busy recently releasing 7 inches under her new moniker and just recently came out with her third single, (This is Why) I Can't Wear White. (No, the song is not about eating messy food or having a fashion dilemma around Labour Day). Listen to the guitar on the song and you will definitely here a Cocteau Twins influence.
The dreamy single will be available on 7" November 20th via Frenchkiss.
Monday, 1 October 2012
New Music: Still Corners- Fireflies
Still Corners are one of those bands who are really good but do not get a lot of hype-as evidenced by my own forgetfulness. When the band came out with their new single, Fireflies, last week I went to my iTunes library to re-visit their great album 2011 album, Creatures of an Hour, but found nothing. I had streamed the album on Rdio when it came out last year but had neglected to buy it. Now I have put it on the top of my list of "must buy" albums and I intend to pick it up on vinyl.
Meanwhile, Still Corners will be releasing Fireflies on 7"which will only be available on their European tour. However, the swooning icy cool synth pop song is available for download via Soundcloud. Expect a new album sometime in 2013.
New Music: Sun Airway- Black Noise
Philly indie band Sun Airway are set to release their sophomore album, Soft Fall, tomorrow (October 2nd) and ahead of it they are previewing the second single from the record, Black Voice. The feel good tune is one of those songs that will be stuck in your head until the next catchy pop song comes along and makes you forget about it. That is why you should buy the album, so you can constantly listen to the track and never forget it. Stream the entire album now on MTV Hive.
Sun Airway are currently on tour with M83. Check your local listings.
Sun Airway's new album, Soft Fall, will be available October 2nd via Dead Oceans.
Sunday, 30 September 2012
Five Star Songs- Glass Candy- Digital Versicolor
I was perusing Netflix on Friday night looking for a flick to watch when I came across the movie Bronson in the "Just Released" queue. I had heard about this movie before but did not know anything about the character being portrayed in the film. I had only heard that it was directed by Drive's Nicolas Winding Refn and that it starred up and coming British actor Tom Hardy (Bane in The Dark Knight Rises). Of course, based on the director and actor, I decided to stream the movie.
The film was not your average biopic and presented the character of Michael Peterson (Bronson), Britain's most violent criminal, in a kind of black comedy fashion. The movie looks at Michael Peterson's life behind bars and his acts of insubordination that included violent outbursts and taking prison guards hostage. He was released from prison in 1988 where he became a bare knuckle brawler and changed his name to Charlie Bronson, thus the movie title. His freedom only lasted a few months and he remains behind bars to this day. I won't go into too much more detail and highly recommend that you watch the movie.
The movie has a really good soundtrack that includes a lot of classical works mixed with contemporary modern music. The soundtrack includes The Electrician by The Walker Brothers, and Your Silent Face by New Order. There is a really funny scene in the movie where a bunch of drugged-out mental patients are dancing to the The Pet Shop Boys It's a Sin.
The soundtrack also has the song Digital Versicolor by Portland synth pop band Glass Candy. A little bit surprising to hear this song in the movie because the film is a period piece taking place in the seventies and eighties, while the track was released on Glass Candy's B/E/A/T/B/O/X album from 2003. However; the track does have a retro synth pop/italo disco sound and you could easily mistake the song for something released in the eighties. The music video for the song stars Australian actress Rose Byrne (Bridesmaids). Watch the video below and download the song.
Director Refn must be a big fan of electro pop music because he included Glass Candy mastermind Johnny Jewel's other project, Chromatics, in the ultra cool film Drive. That movie also has music from synth pop bands Kavinsky and College featuring Electric Youth.
Buy the soundtrack to Bronson on Amazon.
Download the Glass Candy album B/E/A/T/B/O/X on iTunes.
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