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Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
You lovely people are in for a treat, this is the beautiful and wonderful sound of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, with their track "Home". I noticed this track when watching the trailer for the film "Big Easy Express" a film documenting the band along with Mumford and Sons, and Old Crow Medicine Show's tour across america, on a one of a kind steam train. This songs lovable feel and love tangled lyrics portray a relationship in the early stages of a bosoming romance. It outlines the importance of having friends and family close by to help out when things get tough and support you in all that you do.
The Band themselves consist of twelve full members and eight people who help out form time to time. This generates a powerful as well as unique sound consisting of folk music with choir like vocals making you feel warm and welcome. Started in California in 2005 the band have moved fast and have quickly gathered a diverse and dedicated fan base all over the US. The UK is now starting to have their boarders breached and with the success of bands like Mumford and Sons and Fleet Foxes they will surely soon been appearing in venues very soon.
The track "Home" is taken from their début album "Up From Below" which is available now.
To find out more check them out here: http://edwardsharpeandthemagneticzeros.com/ Enjoy.
Arctic Monkeys - R U Mine
KAPOWWWWWWWWWWW! ARCTIC MONKEYS ARE BACK!!!!!!! "Are You Mine" is the latest release form the Sheffield foursome and GOOD GOD IT IS GOOD. This hard hitting offering shows a definite progression form the band drawing styles right back to the early days of "Who the Fuck are the Arctic Monkeys", their début EP.
But more importantly the band have brought humour and childishness back into their style. This is an element that had been lacking in recent work as they opted for a more serious style, when all we wanted was songs about growing up and having a good time. If you like your music punchy, and packed fully of clever lyrics The Arctic Monkeys will be like a shot of pure alcohol to your system, waking you up to the reality that music is back on track.
Back to their best the video for "Are You Mine" also portrays a band just looking to bust out quality, fun songs to jump around to (and talk about how much of a douch-bag La Roux is).
Lets all hope that "Are You Mine" follows up from "Suck and See" and paves the way for another brilliant album. Currently Touring with the pragmatic Black Keys in America they are set to return to the UK over the summer. If your lucky enough to see them im sure it will be a night to remember.
If you want to find out more about The Arctic Monkeys go to bust some moves here. Enjoy
Dry the River - Lion's Den
After waiting and waiting and waiting Its finally arrived, yesterday on the 5th of March 2012, Dry The River officially released their début album "Shallow Bed". The London five piece have gone from strength to strength and being signed onto Sony records last year has only fast-forwarded the laying of their path to stardom.
Being the lucky chap I am I got to see DTR twice in one day on the first of March. Before their incredible official gig at The Hippodrome I was treated to a very very special performance at Banquet Records. Myself and around thirty others were in awe as Dry The River played a complete acoustic set with no amps or microphones. Just about as good as live music gets (You can see videos from both gigs below)
- Bible Belt at Banquet Records, Kingston
- No Rest at The Hipordrome, Kingston
But not only this, I had the pleasure of meeting the band and getting an advanced signed copy of their album four days before official release. It has not left my car since that moment, being played constantly on every drive. As you can tell from the picture below I was chuffed and for a twenty three year old I still think this is a little bit cool.
With stunning soft vocals, harmonies and anthemic sounds this bands bleak and beautiful songs show that hope can be found anywhere. With tracks such as "Chambers and the Valves" showing the importance of friends and just having a good time, contrasted with "Demons" and " Lions Den" showcasing their darker side the band offers something for everyone.
I cant stress enough how much I love this band, they are everything and more of what every band should be like. Their album is perfect and I can't wait to see them again soon. Find out more on their website here and buy their album from Banquet Records here.
The snippet of a track above is called "Lions Den." Enjoy :D
The Spills - Summer Vibes
Before I start I cannot take any credit for this post. I was struggling to find something new this week so I asked the good people on Facebook to tell me what to write. I have to thank Ms Daisy Shayler-web for introducing me to this group, they are quite special. She's an excellent, exciting fashion designer and you should check her out here.
If you feel its time for some Indie Rock and/or roll in your life may I introduce "The Spills". A band if I am honest they seem to have been around forever with too little recognition for their work. Im prity sure I have seen them before but cant quite place where and when, but undoubtedly they were good. Originating from Wakefield, UK, and tipped by none other than the BBCs very own "4, 6, 5, 9 The little white line" Tom Robinson (who was a fantastic substitute for The Coral at Glasto last year fyi) they are set to have a big year.
If you like your music with punchy guitars and soft deep vocals The spills are the band for you, If you like Tribes there definitely your vintage and without a doubt you will be purchasing a CD within seconds (If you haven't already).
The Track above is called "Summer Vibes" and it is just a brilliant fun track to get you dancing and jumping around like a Duracell bunny, its off their album "Occams Razor" which is out later this year. Get listening to the rest of their back catalogue here and be sure to tell everyone to "bum The Spills" from now on. Enjoy