Sunday, 20 January 2013

EINUNDVIERZIGEINHALB

Something different for a change, seen on another website. (https://blog.tape.tv/2012/11/konzert-fotografiethe-moment-after-the-show/)


Ever wondered what artists look like after their shows? Swiss photographer Matthias Willi answers these questions in his new album/book The Moment after the show with pics of some well-known faces that sometimes really look worn out. Except for Kid Rock, of course. :) You can find some of them on his website -  the other pictures there are also something to check out: http://www.matthiaswilli.ch/photography.html. I hope your browser doesn't start acting crazy after you had a look at the photographs - mine does! So I'm off...enjoy!



Friday, 18 January 2013

OANAVIERZG

Will And The People


Will and the People are more than just a band. They are a way of life. Living, rehearsing, being together, who are on a journey beyond the realms of conventional popular music. Will and the People have percolated into the gaps of the live music scene in the UK with their own unique sound, honest and fresh…

Lion in the morning sun

The band have naturally created their vibrations through a shared vivacity for all types of music… Though they will proudly state their main influence as being Bob Marley and his Wailers, the sound they make is thoroughly theirs, eloquently glistened and scattered with tones from many corners of song world.

Yellow

“Our music seems to have become a security for some people, which tells us we are doing something right and it is worth pursuing confidently as we are… there is nothing better than knowing it effects people… except maybe watching them dance in the moments… we know that love is to share”

Salamander

On top of this the band are just completing the final preparations for the release of their second album ‘Friends’, with the single Holiday a fantastic up beat song with a honest ska groove.

Holiday

With constant requests to come and play in various countries including Italy, Germany, Romania, Brussels, Switzerland, France, there just arn’t enough days in the year. Believe me, if they could, the band would be playing a gig in a different city, different country everyday.

(Taken from their homepage) :-) Hope they don’t mind.

Thursday, 3 January 2013

VIERZG

Loosegoats

At LastFM

Sweden – a country where moose and bear greet each other.

And it produces a large amount of great bands.


Loosegoats is a Swedish lo-fi rock group formed in 1994 by Christian Kjellvander, Johan Hansson, Jens Löwius and Mårten Löfvander. They released their first mini CD, Small Lesbian Baseball Players, in May 1995.

Days Of Black (Nights Are Lights)

The group disbanded in 2001.

They reunited in 2009 for three gigs and released a new album in 2012.

By some standards it would be fair to call it a proper comeback. But when Loosegoats released their first album since 2001 it felt more like a reunion with a dear old friend.

Disdialogic

With “Ideas for to Travel Down Death’s Merry Road” Loosegoats starts exactly where they ended in 2001. The musical base is still alt-country and Americana. But the atmospheric soundscape is so packed with strong pop melodies that “Ideas for to Travel Down Death’s Merry Road” most of all is this year's best soundtrack to a trip down the highway.

Drift From The Tracks

So...get on your road trip.

Sunday, 25 November 2012

NEUNUNDDREISSIG

 
 
 

Maybe that short introduction has already raised your curiosity. Ezra Furman does not usually perform solo but with his band, the Harpoons, which formed in 2007. And you probably know one song quite well: Take off your sunglasses. It was released with the harpoons and includes a slightly off-tune harmonica which becomes even more off-tune live.

Albums so far include
  • Banging Down the Doors (2007)

  • Inside the Human Body (2008)

  • Mysterious Power (2011)

  • The Year Of No Returning (2012)


  • In The Year Of No Returning, Ezra goes solo and shifts easily between rock, heartbreak tunes and sugary pop, sometimes even within one song. And the thing that really caught me is his voice. Maybe not all the songs are gems, but some are really worth listening to.

    For something raw, check out That's when it hit me.

    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde  is angry and intense,
    Sinking Slow - starts real slow, develops into an epic piece with 60s borrowings, and the new single Are you gonna break my heart offers haunting music, lyrics and of course THE VOICE.

    And that's it already. Maybe I'll be able to write something more elaborate after Christmas. Until then, just some suggestions. ^^

    Friday, 23 November 2012

    ACHTADRIESSG

    My Heart Belongs To Cecilia Winter

    Be honest. How many indie bands from Switzerland do you know?

    Lovebugs?

    Truth Is

    Favez?

    Closet Astronaut

    Or

    My Heart Belongs To Cecilia Winter


    Eighteen

    2006, Thom Luz, Betty Fischer and Kusi Gerber met in Zürich. They started to perform together and soon found their own sound.

    In 2010 they released their first album “Our Love Will Cut Through Everything”, bringing up comparisons with Arcade Fire or Death Cab For Cutie.

    I'm in love with a mountain

    Playing in front of “a junkie and a dog” wasn’t enough for them. They started touring through France where the album was a great success.

    In 2012 they have now released their second album Midnight, Midnight.

    Departure and Arrival

    Scott Matthew visited them in the studio and took part in their song “Battle Cry”.


    Emotions, love, hate, life, death – everything comes together in this wonderful piece of music. Check it out.

    Monday, 12 November 2012

    SIEBA-UND-DRIESSG

    The Wilderness of Manitoba

    Canadian 5-piece folk band. Here is a sample of a great performance from their new EP:
    Forest City love


    They toured a lot last year in the US and UK, also earning a standing ovation at the 'End of the Road' festival. Lots more touring and festivals in Europe this year. Often upbeat, folk-indie with wonderful music and harmonies, surely one to watch out for in the near future. Here is their newest release from their album (Island of Echoes, out soon in Europe), out now in US/Canada!

    'Echoes'


    Here is also the full performance from our beloved KEXP radio:

    Let the music speak for itself :)

    Enjoy and let's hope there is more to come from these guys...

    Monday, 15 October 2012

    SECHSADRIESSG

    Miner

    A short entry because not much can be found about this band (but only for now I’m sure).

    Golden Ocean

    Justin Miner was the lead singer of a band called “Fight From Above”. But at a certain point in his musical career he realised that this just wasn’t it. So he decided to do this:

    “I built a little studio in my home from parts cobbled together on Craigslist and recorded just about everything in a small bedroom in Silver Lake, slowly going mad between flashes of inspiration and Pro Tools crashes. I spent two weeks listening to nothing but Neil Young. I bought a tambourine. I have more shakers that you can shake a stick at. I taught myself the banjo. I wrote the first quarter of twenty songs, then threw away seventeen of them and wrote five more. I recruited other Miners and friends to sing and stomp. I read Kerouac and wandered California's central coast seeking enlightenment in the redwoods, meditated in a room filled with other musicians in West Hollywood, then roamed Central America and listened to no music at all except the sound of the Caribbean. Then, as if by magic, I realized I was almost done.”

    (Taken from his entry on kickstarter.com)


    What do we have now: a band called Miner with an amazing first EP “Hey Love”.
    I have read that some people see them between The Avett Brothers and The Lumineers. Not a bad place to be. :-)

    Hey Love

    So come on, keep on “mining” and you will find some jewels in the future.

    P.S. Free download of “Hey Love” on their homepage:

    Miner