Showing posts with label song of the day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label song of the day. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

SONG OF THE DAY - INDIANA | MESS AROUND

There's something about the dark, twisted beauty of Indiana that I adore. The flip side of the hearts and flowers part of love, the complete and utter devotion - musically and lyrically - to how twisted and malevolent it can make you feel. How it can turn you to "beautiful psychosis". The unapologetic want for revenge.




Enjoy "Mess Around" and throw it at the last person who messed you up. Let them know that they owe you.

Lyrics
Do you think you own me, just because I didn't tell?
You didn't see me slowly rise again, regain my strength.
You don't know what you started, you know I'm not what you have done.
Never to be parted from my dirt; we are as one.

And I'm haunted and reckless, feeling taunted and restless.
It's a fire you started and I don't want to put it out.

Don't you wanna mess around?

I need you to notice
I need you to gaze upon my beautiful psychosis
I have found to bring you down.
While your heart's still beating, I will not stop, I will not rest.
Your suffering completes me: I'll take no more, I want no less.

And I'm haunted and reckless, feeling taunted and restless.
It's a fire you started and I don't want to put it out.

Don't you wanna mess around?

Show you all the ashes of my fire, of my fire...

Don't you wanna mess around?
Mess around...?

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Song of the Day - "Medusa" by GEMS

Mixing ethereal vocals with off-beat drums and a distinctly West Coast, surfer-summer guitar riff, GEMS (otherwise known as Clifford John Usher and Lindsay Pitts) have knocked it out of the park with their latest dreamy single "Medusa"; a single which, quite frankly, feels like the audio equivalent of flying.

Forming in Washington D.C. in 2012, the duo already have 6 solid singles to their name with each offering a varying sound, making them very difficult to pigeon hole - which, in a world where we require our music to have a "label", to me seems strangely refreshing.

"Medusa" is officially released on Nov. 12th and, if you're in and around New York and fancy catching them live, will be performing at the Brooklyn Bowl on October 16th and the Mercury Lounge in New York City on October 17th.



Monday, 9 September 2013

Song of the Day | "Lorde - Tennis Court"



What is it about the younger generations that make them so geared towards success?
Lorde - born Yelich-O'Connor - is only 16 but her talent was first spotted when she was just 12 years old and singing in a talent show. Since then she's had a number 1 in her homeland of New Zealand has even had to step in for Frank Ocean at an Australian music festival.

"Tennis Court" really shows off this young woman's incredible style and talent and the retro-inspired, ethereal electro/alt-pop sound that's incredibly popular right now with the likes of MS MR, MO and London Grammar.

Lorde's debut release "Pure Heroine" is out on the 30th of September.

Friday, 30 August 2013

Song Of The Day: Ben Khan - Drive (Part 1)

Ben Khan would seem to be a mysterious, enigmatic and elusive character in music - that's right. I looked up some information to give you on the new music maestro but came up with nothing, save these few facts:

     - Judging by his Tumblr URL, he was (presumably) born in 1992, making him another                    sickeningly talented youth alongside the likes of Madeon and Flume.
     - Drive (Part 1) sounds like the bastard love child of a glorious Jai Paul, Jamie Woon and            James Blake musical orgy.



(He also deserves more followers on Twitter for someone who Zane Lowe repped on Radio 1 but that really is just personal opinion).


Monday, 13 May 2013

Music Monday and a Summer Belter from Fenech-Soler

Nobody likes Mondays. That's a fact. You begrudge it for not being the weekend and ruining the fun you had over the previous two days. You feel a little like stomping around the workplace like a moody teenager, offering surly shrugs and frowning faces to any colleague with the audacity to be in a good mood.

So let's do all we can to make today a little more enjoyable and to save any kind of workplace spat potentially involving a stapler and Phil from accounts.


Fenech-Soler have very kindly provided the world with what I'm sure is going to be one of the tunes of the summer. The epitome of feelgood, sunshine vibes, "Magnetic" is just as drawing as the title would suggest. Turn it UP and wish the festival season would arrive a little sooner.

Sunday, 21 April 2013

THUMPERS - UNKINDER (A TOUGHER LOVE) - Song Of The Day



Enjoy a lazy, sunny Sunday and stick on Thumpers' latest single from their forthcoming June release, "Unkinder EP".

Thursday, 18 April 2013

London Grammar - Wasting My Young Years (Song of the Day)


London-based three piece London Grammar have knocked it out of the park once again with their follow up to Hey Now and Metal & Dust. Wasting My Young Years is another beautifully melancholic track with astonishing vocals and perfect for a summer sunset. Gorgeous.

Monday, 15 April 2013

TELEVISOR - Starlight (Song of the Day)

With spring finally taking a hold on the weather, causing temperatures to rise and the sun to - at long last - make an appearance, now seems as good a time as any to break out the feel good, turn-it-up summer-sounding, electronic dance tunes.

Sons of Amsterdam, Televisor's release"Starlight" is ridiculously infectious and is guaranteed to make you want to smile and maybe bust a questionable move or two. If you're into the likes of Daft Punk and Madeon, this is definitely one for you and is available to buy now through Monstercat records.

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

SONG OF THE DAY - Depeche Mode | Heaven (Freemasons club mix)



As beautiful as the Basildon-born band's newest release is in it's original, slower form, this remix from masters of house Freemasons gives it the sort of kick up the bum that does this track a bit of justice. 

Perfect running anthem. Enjoy.

Friday, 22 March 2013

Sigur Ros' new album expected in June



Following on from their 2012 release Valtari, the Icelandic trio have wasted no time in getting their next record Kveikur out and into the public domain.

Set for release on June 17th in the UK (and a day later for US fans), the album will include nine tracks with the lead (and somewhat dark, heavy and grime-y) single Brennisteinn already being streamed via YouTube.


TRACKLIST
1. Brennisteinn
2. Hrafntinna
3. Isjaki
4. Yfirbord
5. Stormur
6. Kveikur
7. Rafstraumur
8. Bláprádur
9. Var

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

SONG OF THE DAY - Flume | Holdin On

I can't tell you why I had this on a loop most of last night but I couldn't leave it alone. I couldn't stop listening to it. I think repetitive listening might become a problem today, too.

The sample of the vintage disco/soul vocal from Antony White's "I Can't Turn You Loose" shouldn't work with an electronic, 'off' dub beat but 21-year-old Flume has definitely managed it.

There's a lot to be said for young, "bedroom" producers in this field of music - Harley Streten (as I'm sure his mother still calls him when she's on the war path) was only 13 when he began playing with music, taking samples and "chipmunked" vocals with his products being played on his native Australian radio networks soon after.

(Taken from his self-titled EP, available through the Future Classic website)

Monday, 11 March 2013

PAPER AEROPLANES | Little Letters



This year is going to be a massive one for solo females and bands featuring a strong, unique vocal from a woman. On a list already comprising of the likes Daughter, London Grammar, Yeah Yeah Yeahs (who made a massive comeback with Sacrilege) and Laura Mvula, Paper Aeroplanes add their heart-wrenching, emotionally poetic folk sound with their latest single "Little Letters". Taken from their new album of the same name set for release on the 13th of May, the Welsh duo Sarah Howells and Richard Llewellyn's newest track is a thing of sorrowful beauty.

Tour dates in Europe in support of Tom Luneburger are available, as are tickets for their own UK tour on their website.

Thursday, 7 March 2013

SHOUT OUT LOUDS | Walking In Your Footsteps


I know the cloud and rain has returned once again but don't let the weather be an excuse to get you down. Inject a little sunshine into your day with the sound-hug that is Shout Out Louds.

There seems to be a wealth of musical talent coming from the Nordic set of late, oftentimes folk-y, indie pop sounds with something of an electronic twist, starting with the likes of Bjork and Royksopp and latterly the likes of Of Monsters And Men, Niki and the Dove, Be The Bear and Philco Fiction.

Their new album "Optica" is available to buy now.

Turn it up and enjoy.

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

BEBE BLACK | Deathwish

 
With high notes reminiscent of La Roux's Elly Jackson, London-based Bebe Black's "Deathwish" seems to tell the tale of the tragedy of loving someone and how destructive it can be. It's like dark, disco/dance; as enigmatic as the woman herself (and by that I mean there are few details about her knocking about online). Keep your ears open for more information and tracks and maybe follow her on Twitter and conduct some Sherlock-esque deductions of you own...

Tuesday, 19 February 2013

The 1975 - Chocolate



Today is one of those days. You know the one I mean, right? The air is still cold, the mist might still be hanging around but the sun's shining and there's a promise of spring palpable in everything. It's the kind of day that makes you feel like smiling for no reason other than the fact that it's no longer a hideous, rainy day in England. 

You need some music to accompany this good mood - an aural contributor to the spring in your step. I give you the latest offering from Manchester-born alt-rockers The 1975

After causing quite a stir with "Sex" and giving standard radio play a much needed guitar revival, this jaunty, upbeat and dare I say "funky" follow up is perfect for A Day Of Doing Things; to be driving around in the sunshine, windows down and stereo up (presumably why they've entitled their March 4th release "Music For Cars" - serving suggestion.)

Turn it up and enjoy.

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Song Of The Day - Chapel Club "Sleep Alone"



"After holing themselves away for months in London and LA, Chapel Club return with an introduction to their forthcoming album 'Good Together'." So sayeth Chapel Club's description under the video for their new single "Sleep Alone". There's something about this track which sounds faintly oriental and like it wouldn't be entirely out of place on one of those Chilled Ibiza albums.


You can download this single from the band's website for NOTHING. That's right, this is freebie. Whilst you're downloading, give 'Jenny Baby' (a song allegedly inspired by Ms. Jennifer Lopez), 'Scared' (a track about growing up) and the title track 'Good Together' (bourne of the hearbreak of making up and breaking up) a listen. They're being streamed on the site for our aural pleasure via the London five-piece's Soundcloud page. I have a feeling 'Good Together' will make for some cracking summer drive listening.

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Song Of The Day - New Look, "Nap On The Bow"



If you like your music minimalist, chilled, synthed and classy, this track is definitely one for you. New Look, a Toronto-based duo consisting of vocalist Sarah Ruba and 'multi-instrumentalist' Adam Pavo (who are married, coincidentally. Aawwwh...!) met in 2005, recorded some demo tracks before recording their full EP "How's My Hair?". The self-titled album, released in the autumn of 2011 (and therefore available now if you want it. I know, I'm late to the party on this one) took three years to record, taking the couple to Brooklyn, Berlin and Ontario and even on tour with The XX.


For more information, check out their WEBSITE where you can also sign up to the mailing list and receive a free download of an album track. 

Friday, 11 November 2011

Song Of The Day - Chilly Gonzales "You Can Dance" (Robotaki remix)



Happy Friday, everyone!
Here's some modern day 'old skool' tune-age to set you up for the weekend. Chilly Gonzales' track from the "Ivory Tower" album, "You Can Dance" harks back to the good old days of 70s dance and disco (as my dad used to play for me and my sister when we kids off of vinyl, would you believe?) but with a modern twist, a twist emphasised in this remix. Upbeat and familiar with a hint of Daft Punk circa "Discovery". Enjoy.