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Franz Ferdinand – Right Action

July 12, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

When bands release a successful debut album, there are often two criticisms that are levelled against them as they progress forward; either they don’t evolve their sound enough, or they move things on too much and are therefore seen to have lost sight of the band that they were. Franz Ferdinand is a band that is now onto studio album number four, and on the basis of the ‘Right Action’ single (and ‘Love Illumination’ that was unveiled the same day in fact) their sound still remains very much the same. ‘Right Action’ is a track that could very much be mistaken for having been included on the band’s 2004 debut, it’s now close to a decade later and Franz Ferdinand’s music still has the exact same feel and vibe about it.

With a very simple driving bass line throughout and the unmistakeable vocal tone of Alex Kapranos, I don’t think there are too many people out there by now that’d listen to this track and not recognise it as a Franz Ferdinand song. ‘Right Action’ has the positive quality of familiarity about it, but this is also a key area for criticism as it marks out the bands lack of progression over the past decade and a lack of willingness to step out of their comfort zone. It’s an inoffensive piece of indie pop music that’d probably pass the time fairly adequately on a car journey, but then we already have plenty of tracks of this ilk from the band to choose from and ‘Right Action’ in no way improves upon what Franz Ferdinand has already presented to us many times over in the past.

If you’ve followed the career of Franz Ferdinand and been pleased with the band’s output thus far then ‘Right Action’ should be another track that’ll be right up your street, if however you became despondent with the band’s lack of willingness to take any risks with their music a while back then there’s nothing new here that’ll likely change your mind. ‘Right Action’ is an okay piece of music, but by now it all just feels a little too tried and tested.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Franz Ferdinand

Nirvana’s ‘In Utero’ Released 20 Years ago this September

July 12, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Nirvana - In Utero

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of ‘In Utero‘, the third and final Nirvana album will be re-released this September and a rare promotional video has now hit YouTube in order to help market the release.

‘Nevermind‘ celebrated its 20th anniversary with a re-release in 2011, and ‘In Utero‘ now becomes the latest Nirvana album to receive the reissue treatment to mark its massive milestone year.

Below you can watch the amusing promotional video that’s being used to help market the ‘In Utero‘ reissue, a video which includes a snippet from ‘Heart-Shaped Box‘, a huge global success of a single from the album.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Nirvana

Pillbuster Offering Signed Limited Edition Early Release Version of New Self-Titled Studio Album

July 11, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Pillbuster - Pillbuster

Pillbuster will officially release a self-titled studio album on August 6th, and the band has now made 50 personally signed copies available for early release. The package also includes a signed poster from the band and is available now from the Pillbuster BigCartel page.

The new album was recorded at Osceola Studios in Raleigh, NC with Dick Hodgin (COC, Velvet Revolver, Lynyrd Skynyrd), and the album’s release show is scheduled for August 10th at The Jewish Mother Hilltop venue in Virginia Beach.

Last week Pillbuster released a new single from the album in the form of ‘5th Helena Drive‘ and you can listen to the track below.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Pillbuster

Zoo Project Festival moves to Donington Park

July 11, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Zoo Project Fest Logo

Having been held at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park in 2012 (and having originally been planned to take place in Kettering in 2013), Zoo Project Festival has moved onto pastures new for 2013 with its freshly announced location of Donington Park.

Zoo Project Festival will take place on the weekend of 30th August to 1st September 2013, and the lineup for the festival so far is as follows:

DJ Sneak b2b Derrick Carter b2b Mark Farina – Grandmaster Flash – Bonobo – MJ Cole -Joy Orbison – Boddika – James Zabiela -George Fitzgerald – Huxley – Midland -X-Press2 -Benjamin Damage (Live) – Spencer Parker – Maribou State – The Mountain People – T Williams-Jaymo& Andy George – Medlar – Greymatter – KRL -Acid Mondays – Evan Baggs – Francis Inferno Orchestra -Throwing Snow (Live) – Pedestrian – Michael James – Wolf DJs-Blackhall& Bookless – Funk E – Federico Grazzini – Defex – Milou – Tom Rankin – Richard Rowell.

There’s still many more acts to be announced, and with a license right through to 4am you can rest assured that this year’s festival will provide plenty of hours of entertainment with over 16 hours of music per day.

Last year the festival was a sellout in its first year, and after considering cancellation amidst location worries for its second outing; in 2013 Zoo Project Festival is shaping up to be another excellent festival and should surely go down an absolute storm in its new location of Donington Park.

Ticket, camping and line-up information can be found at the official Zoo Project Festival website.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Zoo Project Festival

Colours Miyagi releases ‘Where’s My Money Reloaded’ Mixtape

July 11, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Colours Miyagi - Where’s My Money Reloaded

South London rapper Colours Miyagi has teamed up with GRM Daily to release his new mixtape ‘Where’s My Money Reloaded‘, available exclusively via their website right now for free download.

BBC 1xtra’s Charlie Sloth has already championed the track ‘Every Gyal Ah Fi We‘ which sees Colours Miyagi team up with dancehall artist Stylo G, and ‘It’s Going Down‘ is another track to have been praised from the mixtape, gaining support from Choice FM’s DJ Ras Kwame.

The mixtape features a total of 22 tracks, with Colours Miyagi detailing some of his many life experiences through his music; both the ups and the downs.

Below you’ll find a video for Colours Miyagi’s ‘Burn‘, a track that you’ll find included on the ‘Where’s My Money Reloaded‘ mixtape.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Colours Miyagi

Ice Nine Kills – The Coffin Is Moving Video

July 11, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Official music video for the Ice Nine Kills track ‘The Coffin Is Moving‘, filmed Live at The Water St. Music Hall in Rochester, New York. ‘The Coffin Is Moving‘ is taken from the Boston based metalcore band’s ‘The Predator‘ EP.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Ice Nine Kills

Robbie Boyd – Painted Sky EP

July 11, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

With an incredibly uplifting folk-pop sound and a strong social networking presence, Robbie Boyd is an artist that has already built up quite a name for himself complete with the backing of his band. They’ve performed twice on ITV’s ‘This Morning’, toured Argentina, Italy, France, Germany and the UK, and later this month Robbie Boyd and his band will even be performing at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park along with The Feeling and McFly. Having previously released a couple of EPs under the name The Robbie Boyd Band, the focus is now placed firmly upon Robbie Boyd in name at least with the ‘Painted Sky’ EP, the band does however in practise remain absolutely central to the sound.

With first track ‘I Want You To Stay’ there is more than a hint of the exotic, a tropical feel about the music as bongo drums are pounded, a smattering of saxophone is provided, and the music takes you away to a far away place. There’s a huge amount of positively about the sound; this is feel good music, absolutely no doubt about it, and a summertime release for this EP is most definitely absolutely fitting.

The music transports us away from the ocean with second track ‘Before It Falls Apart’, although the feel good factor absolutely remains. There’s a great emphasis on the bass here, and it’s bass guitarist Simon Fitzpatrick that really seems to hold the track together with his simple yet supremely effective instrumental style. Instrumentally the track feels a lot more stripped back than first track ‘I Want You To Stay’, allowing Robbie Boyd’s vocal display to really blossom. Robbie Boyd really does have an excellent voice, and with the focus placed far more upon Boyd you really begin to appreciate just how impressive his vocal tone truly is. Robbie Boyd’s voice is smooth yet strong, soothing to listen to and also hugely appealing. The band certainly has a huge part to play in the ultimate success of this EP, Robbie Boyd’s vocal display is absolutely cracking though, and with vocals this good Boyd and his band will surely go a long way.

‘Oh Alaska’ is definitely the standout track of the EP. There’s a great beat throughout the song and sensational sparing utilisation of the saxophone; this is a track that feels absolutely huge, a piece of music that could easily propel Robbie Boyd and his band to an even higher level of success with a single release. Any of the tracks present on this EP would surely make a successful single in fact, and with final track ‘Red Queen’ Robbie Boyd and his band further showcase their talent as they close out the EP with another absolutely stunning offering of music. The tone changes with ‘Red Queen’, there’s an excellent tempo shift to the track as it starts out fairly mellow and cranks up to another level at around the one minute mark. This is a song that should definitely go down well when Robbie Boyd and his band perform with The Feeling later this month, with Robbie Boyd’s vocal display here sounding quite similar to The Feeling’s own Dan Gillespie Sells.

There’s a lot to appreciate about Robbie Boyd’s ‘Painted Sky’ EP. With the high energy, extreme feel good factor of the music, this is an EP that will not only make a great soundtrack to the summer, but also no doubt provide a warming feeling when you listen to it on those cold, dark winter nights, too. It’s a shame there’s only four tracks to the EP really as you definitely feel that you want more, Robbie Boyd certainly displays here that he and his band are to be watched out for in the future though, and it should provide for a hugely impressive listening experience when they come to releasing a full studio album of music.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Robbie Boyd

Candy Hearts to release limited edition ‘Miles And Interstates’ 7inch

July 10, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Candy Hearts - Miles and Interstates 7inch

Candy Hearts will release a limited edition (one time pressing of 500 pieces) 7inch on August 6th, on a clear with pink splatter vinyl. The 7inch will feature ‘Miles And Interstates‘, an acoustic version of the track, and also a cover of Descendents’ ‘Nothing With You‘.

Candy Hearts is currently on tour in the US with Real Friends and Stickup Kid, with the tour all set to end the week before the release of this new limited edition 7inch.

The ‘Miles And Interstates‘ 7inch is available for pre-order right now from the Bridge Nine store, and you can check out the official video for the track below:

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Candy Hearts

Now, Voyager to release new ‘Tell-Tale Hearts’ EP

July 10, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Now Voyager

Belgian rock band Now, Voyager has signed a deal with UK record label Destroy Everything Records and will now release a new EP ‘Tell-Tale Hearts‘ this summer.

Now, Voyager had the following to say about the EP:

We’re extremely anxious and excited to release our new songs through Destroy Everything. Creating Tell-Tale Hearts has been the most intense experience of our lives and we hope that intensity comes across when people hear it. Unbelievably excited!

‘Tell-Tale Hearts‘ will be released on on August 19th, and ‘From the Brain‘ will be the lead single from the EP, officially released on August 5th. ‘Tell-Tale Hearts‘ has been recorded with well-renowned metal producer John Mitchell (Architects, Heights, You Me at Six).

The full track listing for the EP is as follows:

  1. From the Brain
  2. Where We’ll Start
  3. The Long Lane
  4. To the Heart
Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Now Voyager

The Crimea to End Career with one Final Album and Show

July 10, 2013 by Rich 1 Comment

The Crimea - Square Moon

After over a decade in music, the members of The Crimea have decided to bring things to an end as they call time on their eleven year career in music which saw them, amongst other feats, make an appearance on Top Of The Pops, perform tours of North America and China, and achieve 100,000 downloads of their ‘Secrets Of The Witching Hour‘ album in just 24 hours when they became the first large band to give away an album online completely for free (a move that Q Magazine labelled as one of the top 5 moments that changed music history).

The Crimea will perform one final concert at London’s Jazz Café on July 30th, and in addition to this the band will also be releasing a third and final studio album the day before in the form of the double album ‘Square Moon‘ via Alcopop and Lazy Acre.

Davey MacManus, frontman for The Crimea, had the following to say about the decision to make ‘Square Moon‘ the band’s final studio release:

It was the right time. I’ve been spending time as a nurse, in Diepsloot, South Africa over the past few years, where I’m starting a children’s orphanage. Now that the album’s found a home with the guys at Alcopop and Lazy Acre, it seemed right to go out on something we’re incredibly proud of and close the book on an amazing few chapters of our lives.

‘Square Moon‘ will be available on double vinyl, CD and download, and if you’d like to hear a sample of what the band’s final album has to offer then the album track ‘The Only Living Boy and Girl‘ is available for streaming and free download below.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: The Crimea

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