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Happyness / Anything I Do Is All Right
Happyness, trio from South London have given us a sneak peak of their forthcoming EP with a grunge-tastic track called Anything I Do Is All Right. The track takes a fair few listens for the fondness to grow however when it does, your ears will grab the catchy, grunge magic with a firm grasp, even if the lyrics are a tad difficult to understand. Ah well who needs to sing along when you can nod your head and tap ya feet? Ey? As Anything I Do Is All Right goes along at a steady flow it begins to get very distorted to a point where I found it slightly difficult to listen to, especially on my first listen. Although I did give it more than one listen and now I feel happy listening to Happiness, I mean could you feel any other way listening to a band called Happyness?! I think not. Happyness are on Spotify, Youtube and SoundCloud, have a listen! Anything I Do Is All Right EP comes out 1st September, be sure to check it out!
Happyness – Anything I Do Is All Right: 8/10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0xnAisN8eA For Fans of: Drenge
Happyness / Anything I Do Is All Right Review
The Rusbies / Is This What My Life's About Review & Interview
The Rusbies have served us a Rock n Roll, Indie, Punk with a pinch of Sca cocktail with Is This What My Life’s About. The lads from Sheffield show off their alternative style with clear influences of The Clash and The Ordinary boys. The 3-piece band has presented a vintage sound ever so flavoursome with the distinct vocals, grungy guitars plus familiar drum sounds from another influence, Arctic Monkeys. Although, I feel that it is lacking in originality, however The Rusbies have a real raw, ‘don’t care’ feel with a laddish charm which will win over many in the days to come! Is This What My Life’s About will be included on The Rusbies self-titled debut EP with three other tracks, due to be released on 22nd August.
With an EP release, a tour follows, the perfect pair! The Rusbies are playing numerous dates around the UK this August: Leicester, The Shed: 31/7/14 York, The Spread Eagle: 7/8/14 Chesterfield, Watlerstock Mod Festival: 16/8/14 – 1pm Salford, The Eagle Inn: 16/8/14 – 7pm Sheffield, The Plug: 22/8/14 – 7:30pm Nottingham, The Golden Fleece: 24/8/14
Is This What My Life’s About is currently on soundcloud, go on, give it a listen! The Rusbies – Is This What My Life’s About: 9/10 https://soundcloud.com/the-rusbiesFor Fans of: The Clash, The Ordinary Boys, Arctic Monkeys
On a friendly Facebook chat I spoke to Nathan Keeble the guitarist and vox man of The Rusbies about their debut EP and rock n roll antics.
Nicky – So you play guitar and vox, you're in a 3-piece band, who are your influences, what are you all listening to at the moment?
Nathan – Tom’s mad on The Courteeners, into that Cupello bassist guy. He's got their new EP on the spin at the minute. Jake’s into his hip-hop and rap, he's been listening to Lunar C a lot. And for me on the song writing front, it's gotta be like the 70's punk seen: the clash, stuff little fingers, sex pistols. Then contemporaries, like the libertines, far white family and eagulls.
Nicky - I thought I could hear punk such as the clash when listening to you guys as well as the libertines! I could also hear an inkling of the ordinary boys? Do/did you guys ever listen to them? Would you say they're an influence?
Nathan - Yeah man ordinary boys are sick, I don't reckon I've listened to ‘em thoroughly enough to cite them as an influence.
Nicky - ah fair enough! Can you describe your sound in 5 words?
Nathan - Post mullet bono hate speech.... Nah I kid, sloppy garage rock n roll.
Nicky - Was gonna say, what a choice of words! Thinking of you all individually, how would you describe each of you, plus what you play, including yourself?
Nathan - I'm pretty silly, Tom’s quiet, Jake’s the funniest. I got into guitar when I was about 12 and started writing tunes only recently, Jake’s been playing drums since he was little.
Nicky - What do Tom and Jake both play?
Nathan - Tom play bass and Jake plays drums.
Nicky - Sweet! So you’re releasing your debut EP on 22nd August, how long have you been waiting to release it?
Nathan - Yeah! And we aren't recording till the end of this month, but we've got the songs sorted and that! We're buzzing!
Nicky - How long have you had the songs wrote for? Not surprised you're buzzing it’s exciting!
Nathan - About 3 months I’d say, and it proper is man!
Nicky - Sweet! What’s the track list for the EP, does it include tracks off Soundcloud?
Nathan - Is This What My Life's About, Paisley Dreams, Shrunken Heads and Lead The Way.
Nicky - Sounds good! Can't wait to hear the others, I've heard ‘Lead The Way’ on Soundcloud and it’s a tune! What's your most played on Soundcloud?
Nathan - Cheers loads man, and lead the way, probably my personal favourite.
Nicky - No worries! I reckon it’s my fave, could that be the first single release?
Nathan - Potentially yeah, that'd be cool.
Nicky - Is a video maybe on the cards?
Nathan - Could be aye, depends on funding’s though ey?
Nicky - True, true! You’re also touring various places around the UK right? Where are you most looking forward to playing?
Nathan - Our EP launch party in Sheff, it's gonna be banging.
Nicky - Hometown n that!Where do you see yourselves in a year’s time?
Nathan - I really couldn't say Nicky mate, hopefully we'll have a decent following by then, just gonna keep playing plenty of shows and that.
Nicky - From how many plays you've had on Soundcloud it seems you have a pretty good following already! Only good things to come ey?
Nathan - Hopefully, as S club 7 once said, reach up for the stars.
The Rusbies / Is This What My Life's About Review & Interview
The Weeknd / King Of The Fall
The Weeknd has dropped a second track of this year named King Of The Fall following up last month’s surprise, Often. I am always intrigued when The Weeknd unveils new tracks and it’s down to the mysteriousness and uniqueness he brings to featured tracks as well as his own. King Of The Fall was only released 20 hours ago with the artwork featuring Sky Ferreira and it’s already pushing a cushty 500,000 plays on the Soundcloud front. King Of The Fall is clearly not disappointing any being. Smooth beats, Abel effortlessly spitting lyrics about relationships, travelling the world and everything in between plus his seductive vocals; King Of The Fall is chilled faultlessly. King Of The Fall is currently available for download on Soundcloud and is more than worth a listen! The Weeknd is touring the US in September (fingers crossed for a UK tour soon too): Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY: 19/9/14 Molson Ampitheatre, Toronto, Canada: 21/9/14 Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA: 9/10/14 Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA: 10/10/14
The Weeknd – King Of The Fall: 10/10 https://soundcloud.com/theweekndxo/the-weeknd-king-of-the-fall For Fans of: The Weeknd
The Weeknd / King Of The Fall Review
Grimes feat. Blood Diamonds / Go
Grimes shows off her expertise in how to make a range of genres sound effortlessly amazing in one track, Go. Recently released, Go absorbs various genres flawlessly; you can hear electronic, R&B and pop instantly. With the combination of these plus the layering of vocals sounding beautifully delicate, the track tingles your ears on the very first listen and from then on you’ll have it on repeat in awe. At the very start, you feel like you’ve been placed in a trance of elegance with Go and not even a minute in, the pace quickens and you spiral out of the chilled trance into a zone of adventure. Go carries both elements serenity and energy, mixed to a state of perfection. Go is available on iTunes, go get listening! I promise you won’t regret it! Grimes – Go: 10/10 For Fans of: Purity Ring, Iggy Azalea
Grimes feat. Blood Diamonds / Go Review
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Jessie Ware / Tough Love Music Video Review
Jessie Ware / Tough Love
The talented Jessie Ware has appeared as beautiful as ever in her new music video for Tough Love. The black and white edit creates a timeless, dramatic effect this entwined with red roses and words, creates a sense of pain. The alternation between black and white and colour film throughout, changes the mood of the video from sad (black and white) to happy (colour). Also The scenarios presented in the video show loneliness. The changing scenes with rotation of the camera angle and flashing lights create a sense of confusion yet shows reminiscence of memories of being in that relationship. However the flashing lights with certain scenes don’t go with the sombre tone of the track. Whilst watching the music video you become distracted from listening to the peaceful sounds of Jessie Ware and focussed too much on the film. Jessie Ware’s voice creates a calming atmosphere together with particular elements of the track, Tough Love. The track Tough Love is available for pre-order on iTunes and the video is ready to watch on YouTube as from today!
Music Video: Jessie Ware – Tough Love: 6/10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ6-rEvnMl8
Glacier Pacific / Canyons
Glacier Pacific, formerly known as Leeds band Icarus, have finally come out of hiding giving us keen listeners a long awaited first single! Canyons, instantly creates an intrigued listener with confident big sounds and gang vocals from the start. However the listening begins to fade. I expected Canyons to develop as it went along, but it didn’t and I found myself loosing interest without realising, then the track had finished. Nonetheless Canyons is put together blissfully, containing dreamy harmonies and guitar riffs sounding effortlessly powerful: clear influences from The 1975. After Canyons, I can’t wait to hear what else Glacier Pacific have in store. I have a feeling that they have a lot more potential then they have shown us so far! Canyons is currently available on Soundcloud.
Glacier Pacific – Canyons: 8/10 https://soundcloud.com/glacierpacific/canyons For Fans of: The 1975