February 23 2008

Tapes n’ Tapes n’ Tapes n’ Tapes n’ Tapes

I absolutely loved the debut LP from Minnesotan quartet Tapes n’ Tapes (as did anyone with much sense) and now rumblings of the follow up “Walk It Off” are growing ever louder - due our way at the start of April. Demonstrating a somewhat more corse, rough sound on top of what would have previously been described as quite raw, album track “Hang Them All” appeared on their official website last week and has been making the rounds since - entirely justifying the exchange of pennies if its any indication of the rest of the album.

Irrelevant nitpicking, but it’s a shame the new album cover isn’t as gorgeous as the old one. Anyhow, a limited score of secret dates in London are previous to an American tour, but hopefully the guys will be back round to drop in a date somewhere nearby later in the year.

Tapes n’ Tapes - Hang Them All

Tapes n’ Tapes - Just Drums

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February 22 2008

The Perfect Pop Song…

There’s loads of decent bands in Belfast at the moment. One of them that seems to be catching the ear of local music fans is the Panama Kings. I talked to them after their set at the ASIWYFA gig.


image by Kathy.84

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February 22 2008

Fuck it, I’m gonna have a party

I know I’m not the only one guilty of this, but there are far too many bands in my iTunes library that I haven’t listened to in “too long” - a duration which varies from artist to artist. Nada Surf haven’t escaped my headphones since their last album, “The Weight Is a Gift”, back in 2005 - but have returned to grace us with their fifth LP, entitled “Lucky”.

Nada Surf

The album includes a hefty number of guest musicians and vocalists - most notably including Juliana Hatfield and Ben Gibbard, and is a solid statement of what Nada Surf do best. The album was released a few weeks back in the UK - iTunes will likely be more than happy to serve you with a full, legitimate copy.

Nada Surf - Imaginary Friends

Nada Surf - Blankest Year

Nada Surf play The Village, Dublin on May 10th - 21 yoyos’ a pop.

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February 18 2008

A Terabyte Of Gigs…

The next few days are jam packed with some essential gigs to go to.

Tracer AMC

So, lets have a bit of a recap.

As previously mentioned, Islands are playing in the Speakeasy on Tuesday.

Wednesday night in The Limelight brings you the delightful And So I Watch You From Afar, supported by Derry boys Fighting With Wire and local act Panama Kings (who just cant stop gigging at the moment…)

And if you aren’t skint by the end of that, then head down to Two Step in the Limelight again on Thursday night and recuperate with Tracer AMC, Boathouse and Three Tales.

ASIWYFA - And The Voiceless

Tracer AMC - Concorde

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February 15 2008

Mucho meets Oppenheimer

Oppenheimer

Mucho Danke met up with Oppenheimer before they escape for America once again. Topics included Dungannon, kissing girls at roller discos and salvaging plate reverbs - give it a listen!

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February 10 2008

Short for Management

I’m not sure how exactly I came across MGMT, but I’m sure glad I did. Hearing ‘Time to Pretend’ prompted a hunt for more material - and after downloading the album only an hour or two ago, it’s been stuck on repeat and I can already predict with great certainty that it’s going to be there for some time. Music speaks louder than words, so I’ve attached two examples of head-shaking, toe-tapping bliss - stick ‘yer headphones on and enjoy!

MGMT - Electric Feel

MGMT - Time to Pretend

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February 8 2008

Gig Watch - Angus & Julia Stone

Angus and Julia Stone

An early heads up on this one so you can be excited for as extended a period as possible, Angus & Julia Stone have a support slot lined up with dreaded pop-folkster Newton “hasn’t Duke Special already got this covered” Faulkner, playing St. George’s Market on the 9th of March. It’ll be the first time in Belfast for the Australian duo, and with a venue as interesting as the Market, you’ve no excuse to not get down!

Angus & Julia Stone - Paper Aeroplane

Angus & Julia Stone - The Beast

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February 4 2008

Album of The Week: Au - Au

Cold wet days can be instantly forgiven if you are listening to anything by Au. And no, I’m not talking about the indie hipster paperback AU, but of Luke Wyland, a Portland musician who sounds one part Panda Bear, two parts lovely…

kat.foster

Songs like Boute have the ability to transport you from the stuffy innards of an 8a bus at 7.47 in the morning, to a rocky outcrop overlooking a majestic fjord in Norway, or was it the Cavehill?

This album offers escapism for those of us that are losing the will to live in this turgid weather. So try it out, close your eyes and think of somewhere you’d rather be. For me, it would have to be Butlins…

Au - Boute

Au - Sum

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February 3 2008

We are all Islands

Yes, yes, we’ll get to the new, experimental, off-the-wall stuff that the kids are listening to in good time. But after explaining I was seeing Okkervil River to most of the people I spoke to yesterday only to be met with bemused looks and furrowed brows, I’ve decided to cover a few more obvious bands - consider these entries like those catch-up classes you reluctantly sit through at the end of the semester, only to realize they’re actually pretty useful because it turns out you knew nothing all along …

Islands

Born from the ashes of The Unicorns, Islands effectively continue where they left off - expect more of the same screeching, screaming and tortured electronics - rough around the edges and yet surprisingly twee. You can catch up with them in the Speakeasy Bar, Queen’s Students Union on the 19th of February for the beggarly (*cringe*) fee of £9.

Islands - Rough Gem

The Unicorns - Les Os

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February 1 2008

Lovely girls are people too

Lovely girls have been the recent order of the day as I continue to stumble upon interesting music. First on the cards today, chirpy Australian songstress Sarah Blasko.

Sarah Blasko

Sarah Blasko - Planet New Year

Emily Loizeau’s debut “L’autre Bout Du Monde” (The Other End of the World) is chock-full of beautiful melodies spawned from a life of piano playing, overlaid with swoon-worthy French vocals. The album finally sees a UK release in a couple of weeks, and includes some interesting collaborations, most nobably a duet with Andrew Bird.

Emily Loizeau - L’autre Bout Du Monde

And to round off proceedings heres Laura Veirs - who rather sneakily played The Black Box here in Belfast last night with very little mention. Making a fair few Top Album lists last year with “Saltbreakers”, heres another title track as a taster …

Laura Veirs - Saltbreakers

And as a bonus, heres Feist playing with a load of fireworks and a big branch.

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