Wednesday 30 January 2019

IS ROCK DEAD?

The old 'Rock is dead' conversation.

It's nothing new. Many people have noticed the inherent lack of Rock music in the charts and public eye (or ears) these last few years. And for some reason this topic has popped back up recently. Anthony Fantano (of the needle drop fame) made a video discussing his opinion on the matter which you can watch here. And recently I found a new video posted by channel 'Circle of Tone' which you can find below.


I left a comment on his video as I feel like they both have made some great points. This is not all my thoughts on the matter and I would like to talk more about this in the future.


"                Honestly though I agree with you. How can we expect Rock to survive if every one is just rehashing old ground? There's no shame in being influenced by certain bands, but to sound EXACTLY like them is missing the point. I've lost count over how many local bands I've seen who do this. Add that along with the DAW mentality, you just get blah, blah, blah...
And then they wonder why it never went anywhere.

Think of the greatest most legendary bands in Rock: Queen, The Beatles, Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, Prince (just some examples). Why were they so successful? Because they sound like themselves! Granted there are influences in the music that you can pick up but for the most part Queen sounds like Queen and Prince sounds like Prince.

As well as that the 'Sex, Drugs and Rock n Roll' spirit has dissipated. Everyone has become lame. Bands just get up on stage and chug though their half baked songs with no passion at all. Where is the attitude? The Passion? The true meaning of Rock? Don't just think of it as just another gig, PUT ON A SHOW! Make sure people can easily tell that you guys fucking ROCK! And if you upset anyone, well then too bad. You can't please everyone, pleasing everyone is not something Rock cares about.

By the way. Talking about half baked songs. Do yourself a favor and switch off the laptop. Grab a mug of tea, a pencil, some paper. Give yourself some time and write your songs the old fashioned way. It may seem like more work and less fun at first but in the end you will write FAR better songs compared to when you plug into a DAW interface.             "

ALBUMS I ENJOY FROM BEGINNING TO END.

Some Albums I Enjoy From Beginning To End.

Part 1 (of an ongoing series...)

Just to be clear not all these albums are in my 'favorite forever' list. 
This is an ongoing series of recommendations of albums that just I consider excellent through their respective run times.

1. Jeff Buckley / Grace

2. Fiona Apple / Tidal

3. Beck / Midnight Vultures

Full Album Playlist = Midnite Vultures

Wednesday 23 January 2019

NEW BECK SONG OUT TODAY!

Beck - Tarantula

A Cover of 1983 song written by the band 'Colourbox'.


It's a 'Movie Song'. Beck is no stranger to making tracks for films, his 'Movie Song' resume includes films such as Danny Boyle's 'A Life Less Ordinary', Michel Gondry's 'Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind' and Edgar White's 'Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World' (among others).

This new track 'Tarantula' dropped today and it's shipped with the new film 'Roma'. Honestly I don't know anything about this film, however from the tidbits I have read, apparently it's quite good. 'Tarantula' is actually a cover song from the 80's electronic reggae soul band 'Colourbox' Listen to it here!. Except here Beck takes this in a more 'Morning Phase' direction. The way the strings swell in and out really remind me of the smaller transitional tracks on Morning Phase. The backing vocals from 'Feist' are a nice addition to this however they are a bit buried in the mix. This release is not all that memorable but overall it's very nice and well worth a listen. Then again, anything Beck makes is worth a listen! :D

Tuesday 22 January 2019

Tuesday Morning / 'Tidal' - Fiona Apple

Tidal / Fiona Apple


It's Tuesday, but since I had yesterday off for Martin Luther King Jr. It's going to feel like Monday all day and totally screw me up the rest of the week. 

Anyway here's what I'm listening to this morning. Classic 90's album 'Tidal' by Fiona Apple. She doesn't have a lot of music out there but Fiona is a singer well worth listening to. Her songs mainly revolve around Songwriter & Jazz mentalities, but at times she explores more experimental ideas as well. All her albums are worth checking out, despite their off putting Artwork. The whole of 'Tidal' is fantastic and you can check it out here: Tidal / Fiona Apple.

Or check out the video for the lead single 'Criminal' below. Directed by the famous Mark Romanek this video was initially banned by MTV for it's 'Heroine User Themes'.

Thursday 17 January 2019

This Is The Pinnacle Of Typical Indie Rock IMO

This Is The Pinnacle Of Typical Indie Rock 

Two Door Cinema Club - What You Know


So I'm not exactly a big fan of what people think 'Indie Rock' is. However a long time ago I was actually a fan of the genre, but times were different. The Indie bands I liked included; Franz Ferdinand, Kaiser Chiefs, Bloc Party, Arcade Fire, The Futureheads... I could make a pretty big list. Around my late teen years Indie Rock suddenly became a victim of its own success.    Indie Rock broke the mainstream.    I often call this event 'The Kooks infection'. 

There were a few bands that had major hits in the U.K. After that record labels, publishing and talent agencies got together and went outside. Signed some bands that could be 'improved' and then have the typical sound that can be easily digestible by muggle ears. A lot of people made a lot of money. Shows what you can do when you go outside and research local talent.

That's when I dropped off the 'Indie bandwagon', suddenly Indie Rock was not the same.

However this tune above (Two Door Cinema Club - What You Know) came out in 2011 and it broke through my Indie Rock barrier. This is like the summation of everything I consider when that typical sound that took over. 
Yet this track performs it so perfectly. And that is why I like it.

I tried really hard to NOT look like the guy in this video.

Another Thing To Check Out...

Thom Yorke - Bloom


Not much to say really. We got blessed today with this chilling performance of Radiohead's 'Bloom' from their album 'King Of Limbs'. Front-man Thom Yorke is solo here, with piano, voice and some sort of mini modular sampler thing. 
As expected, the performance is chilling, lush and professional as always.

Something Worth Checking Out

Jungle - Casio


I discovered this band 'Jungle' at some random apartment in central Nashville. 
The apartment was rented out by a friend of a friend who happened to work as some kind of manager for Lyft (Lyft is the competitor to Uber). We ended up there after the free music at 'Live On The Green' last year and I heard this band while I was there. I had to ask who this was, I highly recommend the rest of Jungle's self titled album!!!

Check out their new song 'Casio' above. 
And if your still not sold give 'The Heat' a chance below!



Wednesday 16 January 2019

Synth Porn : Korg is killing it again...

Synth Porn : Korg is killing it again...

My Wallet is Crying :(

Korg has always been my favorite manufacture of synthesizers and musical gizmos. They produce products that can hold it's own against other more professional equipment, and it's also reasonably priced. (Emphasis on 'reasonably', it's still not that cheap, then again music gear has never been cheap). Yesterday out of no-where Korg dropped their next three doodads, let's take a look...

1) Korg Minilogue XD Polyphonic Analogue Synthesizer




The original Korg Minilogue has been a favorite with many musicians since it's release in 2016. It's a 4 voice polyphonic analog synthesizer that capable of many luscious sounds. The XD (See video to left) is pretty much an improvement and expansion on the original. This time with an added digital oscillator, sequencer and improved filter. This thing is no joke. 
I'm still in the market for an original Minilogue so I'm hoping the release of this one will drive down prices for them.


2) Volca Drum


The Korg Volca Drum is the one thing I'm not that excited about to be honest. However I will say this is a HUGE improvement over the alternative that is the Volca 'Beats'. I used to have a Volca 'Beats' and (although it was a quality machine) it was the weakest from the Volca range. So this is pretty much Korg making up for that.
I will say, sounds like you can get some pretty crazy rhythmic sounds out of this thing. However it's not quite for me.


3) Volca Modular


Just when I think Korg has surely ran out of ideas when it comes to the Volca range, they drop another little box of genius. I did not see this one coming! So the Volca Modular is special in that it essentially replicates a full on modular synth system. This is going to be highly desirable to a lot of people (including myself) as this is a great way to explore and learning about modular synth systems without the intimidation and price point of a real modular system. 



I just want to get one of these and spend hours plugging in all these little wires into different inputs/outputs and hearing what happens! 

Tuesday 15 January 2019

So This Is Something That's Happened...

Namibia Desert Blessed With The Sounds Of Toto's 'Africa'.


By now it's common knowledge that if a meme reaches a certain level of fame there will always be someone somewhere who will perhaps take it to far. This is an art installation in the Namibian desert that will 'in theory' play 'Africa' by Toto forever. I say 'in theory' because there has most likely been a sandstorm that's already buried or torn it into shreds.
Interesting fact: In the UK, Africa by Toto is considered a Christmas Song.
Click the Link above for article or check out the video below!


Ian Brown Is Still Riding His Bike

Ian Brown Is Still Riding His Bike

New 'ish' song - 'First World Problems'

First World Problems - Ian Brown

Not Exactly new. This track dropped back in November, however I've just now discovered it now. I must say this track is a lot more up beat and playful than I thought it was going to be, and he's riding his famous Bike! If you don't know, Ian Brown was formerly in the band 'The Stone Roses', and has since been releasing his own material since. He is most well known for his 2007 single 'F.E.A.R.', which is it's own mini masterpiece of lush sweeping strings, clever lyrics and intricate guitar arpeggios. I highly advise you to check out 'F.E.A.R.' below if you have never heard it!!! It's like one of my favorite songs ever!


F.E.A.R - Ian Brown

Karen O & Danger Mouse

Karen O & Danger Mouse - Woman

New track posted today!


 So back a few months ago Karen O (Lead singer   of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs) and Danger Mouse   (World famous Producer, you may know him for   the 'Gnarls Barkley' tune 'Crazy' (Remember   that?)) announced they were working on new   music together. See above the second track they've   released so far, Woman is a sixties infused   marching band of a track, I'm picking up similar   vibes to the production Danger Mouse created for   Beck's album 'Modern Guilt' on this one.







I like this very much and am looking forward to hearing a full release from these two (whenever that might be). However their first track entitled 'Lux Prima' just beats out this one for me. Lux Prima is pretty much a Pink Floyd sandwich with a blended Portishead and Air filling. And I love it.

Find it embedded to the right --->



NOTE: Turns out the album drops March 15th!

Sunday 13 January 2019

Random happy song to help drive away the Monday Moods...

Random happy song to help drive away the Monday Moods...

Max Tundra - Which Song


Playful. Bloopy. And full of confetti. I have an Australian friend who told me, 'a man with these eyebrows shouldn't be a able to sing like that'. Interesting fact, this video was made with a budget of 22gbp, thats about 28.25usd. It was released by Domino Recording Co., which is a British Independent record label who currently have Franz Ferdinand, Hot Chip and The Arctic Monkeys signed to them. 

Saturday 12 January 2019

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NOTE NAMES


Here's a little something I made.

SECOND BEST ALBUM OF 2018 - MELODY'S ECHO CHAMBER / BON VOYAGE

SECOND BEST ALBUM OF 2018

Melody's Echo Chamber
Bon Voyage

I Just wanted to say this album was sooo close to being my favorite album of 2018. Melody returned with her fayre of psychedelic french tinted breathy angel vocals. However, even though it retread old ground, Melody certainly tried pushing Psych Rock into some interesting new directions with this release. Despite it's short run time, it says to me that in the future, she could possibly develop a REALLY interesting new sound. Check it out by clicking the YouTube link below!

My personal favorites are ‘Desert Horse’ and ‘Shirim’. 

Wearing Neon Face Paint Was Cool Again

The Best 'New Rave' Album.

Atlantis To Interzone

Klaxons / Myths Of The Near Future


'New Rave' was an sub genre of Rock music that emerged in the UK from the years 2005 - 2008. Essentially it sounds like a mix of scattery-crushy guitars, fuzzy bass, siren like synths and a hectic punk attitude. The band Klaxons were certainly the victors of this movement. Though they didn't care from the term 'New Rave'.

This album was certainly a break from the norm. In a time when UK indie rock was just about to fall into genericizm, it was a sign that there was still going to be bands that will try new things and dare to be different. The Klaxons, 'Myths of the near future' won the 2007 Mercury Music prize. In the UK we basically have two major music award shows, one being 'the Brits' and the other being 'The Mercury Music Prize', just so you know the latter is considered the more 'sophisticated' and 'professional' award. Kinda like: 'the Oscar is better than a Golden Globe' deal. The other nominees that year included The Arctic Monkeys' second album 'Favorite Worst Nightmare' and Amy Winehouse's 'Black To Black'.

Let's take a quick look at the Singles real quick.

1) Gravity's Rainbow - Yeh so the vocals across the whole album are like this. It's like two voices an octave apart with the top voice a little more airy sounding. The bass has that fuzz on it, Drumkit is a bit reverby and the guitar is playing some real janky jaggedy zig zag type riffs.


2) Atlantis To Interzone - The 'D.J.!' sound right at the beginning is a sample from an old Yamaha keyboard around at the time. I remember we had a bunch of them at school. My teacher hated the 'D.J.' mode, it was just a bunch random cheesy samples and sounds, I don't think it even had decent drum sounds. 


3) Golden Skans - This is the one you've most likely have heard. I really like these next two videos, this distant future symbolic mythology style is really interesting to me.


4) It's Not Over Yet - I remember hating this when I first heard it. That grating synth was abit much and it would make my T.V. start vibrating. However now I admire the tenacity, using such a grating synth in that way.


Anyway Klaxons when down a route with their following releases that was a lot more bland after this anomaly. It's a shame because I feel like they really captured something interesting with this album. This music creates an interesting mood of loud obnoxious rave music and dark mystic babbling about the future. It comes across dark and mysterious yet full of energy and playfulness.

It's one of my favorite albums ever and I'm putting it on the list of 'Vinyl records I will one day buy if I ever heave disposable income or feeling like I should treat myself, even though It's probably a bad idea'.



Thursday 10 January 2019

!!! Album Of The Year 2018 !!! ---> Wild Nothing - Indigo


Wild Nothing - Indigo


Previously I had never heard of this band. Turns out Wild Nothing were quite popular back in 2012 with their release 'Nocturne', that must of just slipped through the cracks for me.
Actually now I think about it 2012 was pretty batshit crazy year.

Anyway... August 31st 2018 this new album from Wild Nothing dropped.
I remember I was desperately scouring Youtube and found it by accident, which is pretty much my primary way of finding new music at the moment. 
I was pretty much hooked right away and I kept coming back.


MUSIC IS SPLENDID

This is the first post of my Blog. 

You should check it out and stuff.

I hope we can all agree that music is splendid. And I Welcome you here!
I'm sure you are not that one cat who once told me that they didn't like music.
...How can you NOT like music? ......Seriously?!

Sometimes I just can't help but wonder why we do not SHARE the music we love more often? There's many reasons, maybe it's because it's a personal thing, maybe it's because we do not think anyone would care. You have to understand that there are many different people in the world, and their own individual lives have ingrained themselves into their own taste in music. Think about that. Every sound they have ever heard in their lives has somehow altered how they associate frequencies, timbres and rhythms with emotion and thought.
So next time if someone does not like your jams...

Don't take it personally.
              Some things just don't click. 

HOWEVER! We should still share our opinions and tastes in music.
We should be open to others opinions and tastes in music.
When you hear something new that you enjoy, it's normally because of one or both of two reasons.
1. It reminds me of something else I can deeply relate to.
2. It has made me think or feel about things from a radical new perspective.

The first reason can make us feel great because it's like we are now connected to a large bunch of other people who also like what you like (Fans) or sometimes even to just one person (Artist).
The second is not quite as popular, but occasionally it gives new music a chance, and that is where a huge breakthrough can happen!

When a living being experiences something new that affects them to the point of altering their perspective of reality. It helps them grow. You ever hear something for the first time from some band you never heard of in the car of an acquaintance who was driving you to the store cause you a broke ass mofo with no car? You ask who is on the radio and they ask if you like it. HELL YES I LIKE IT! And, you know what, I like the fact that you like it!

One day that cat is gonna finally connect with music,
and it will completely change their life.






So yeh im jst gona post wutevehr ere basic like.


IS ROCK DEAD?