Not directly about music, but it does have a great song in the background. This is the only video I've ever favourited on Youtube. Completely forgot about it until now. Nice little Sunday watch. I wish Anthony Pappalardo would quit making furniture & skate more.
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Saturday, 19 November 2011
Let's get married
After pretty much exclusively listening to Balkans for the past few weeks, I decided to branch out a little bit. Sadly I didn't get that far...I only managed to make it to a side project of the drummer, called Wife.
About two days later, it was annouced that the drummer had left Balkans to concentrate on his studies, so I'm not sure where that leaves the status of Wife, but I'll continue regardless.
In Wife, the (ex) Balkans drummer takes the lead guitar and vocals and the results are wicked cool. I could see the Walkmen comparison being made again, but also perhaps a little Joy Division too? Since hearing the song below, I've barely listening to anything else. A few Azealia Banks breaks here and there, but not too often. Got my fingers crossed and they will continue to write. See what all my fuss is about below.
Labels:
Balkans,
Sunday playlist,
Wife
Sunday, 30 October 2011
How did they make the Pyramids?
Since first hearing 'The Story Of Marsha Lotus' by Pyramid Vritra earlier this week, I can't listen to anything else. It's a 15 minute stream of consciousness in the form of a rap, over a strange ambient beat. I put it on my Facebook and not one person even liked it. I need new friends. You have to listen to the entire thing or it doesn't work as well. Remember when I saw Prince play for 2 and a half hours but it felt like 10 minutes. Well this is the equivilient. It doesn't feel long.
Pyramid Vritra - The Story Of Marsha Lotus by STROLLONRECORDS
And this is only the intro....the INTRO. Have ordered the EP but if this is anything to go by, I won't be disappointed.
Pyramid Vritra - The Story Of Marsha Lotus by STROLLONRECORDS
And this is only the intro....the INTRO. Have ordered the EP but if this is anything to go by, I won't be disappointed.
Thursday, 20 October 2011
I like your dirty hair
Ahhhhh the new Girls album, what can I say? We can pretty much all agree that it's one of, if not the, album of the year. I haven't seen a bad review yet. I also haven't seen a review that doesn't mention Children Of God so I'm 100% not going to mention them. Fuck, oops.
Oh well, regardless of the whole backstory (cults, escape, millionaire, drugs, whatever) the end result is all I care about. And it's so lovely. My favourite track keeps chopping and changing but I'll go with the official video. Plus my nickname is bunny because I eat so many carrots. Ideal.
I thought I'd directly link you to where you can buy the album, as you don't want to be searching willy nilly for 'Girls San Fransisco' as it brings up a few unsavory results. Enjoy!
Labels:
Girls,
Sunday playlist
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Balkans...like the place...I think...
When I was 19 I'm pretty sure I would have wanted to be in a sweet ass band that looks really scruffy but plays really tight, in an original and unpretentious way. Well now I'm too old, and these kids have beaten me to it. I'm 23 soon, so I'm allowed to refer to people as 'kids', especially this band of TEENAGERS named Balkans.
You wouldn't think they were so young though. The songs are are beautifully and cleverly written and the singers voice is really plesant and morish. I wish I had a morish voice. I've seen a few comparisons to The Stokes and The Walkmen, which I get but they also remind me of Be Your Own PET which is maybe why I am partial to them.
Here are some videos of the guys. If you follow the Vimeo link, you will be able to find another music video they've done involving a gruesome killing spree. It's funny, but the screen shot ruined my pretty blog so you'll have to get there yourselves I'm afraid. This one is pretty PG though...
Here are some videos of the guys. If you follow the Vimeo link, you will be able to find another music video they've done involving a gruesome killing spree. It's funny, but the screen shot ruined my pretty blog so you'll have to get there yourselves I'm afraid. This one is pretty PG though...
BALKANS - Troubled and Done from Frank Broyles on Vimeo.
Here be their twitter if you want to tell them you like them too.
Labels:
Balkans,
Sunday playlist
Sunday, 25 September 2011
Blame Eminem.
My biggest crushes as of late. Do you think I have a type?
Musically they're pretty different. Machine Gun Kelly has a far more agressive style, apparently as a result of a 'hater' telling him he'd never be able to rap fast. To be fair, he sure rose to that challenge and is doing a pretty good job, SCREW YOU HATER. He's not a perfect rapper and his beats could do with some tweaking, but he's pretty young (est. 1991 - FML) so I think he'll just get better.
Musically they're pretty different. Machine Gun Kelly has a far more agressive style, apparently as a result of a 'hater' telling him he'd never be able to rap fast. To be fair, he sure rose to that challenge and is doing a pretty good job, SCREW YOU HATER. He's not a perfect rapper and his beats could do with some tweaking, but he's pretty young (est. 1991 - FML) so I think he'll just get better.
Then we've got Mac Miller, who is a lot more mellow, but equally fun. I'm not sure why his accent sounds a lot more southern than people I have known from Philly (gosh I'm so international) but it does. I like iiiit. Sadly my cat doesn't so Mac gets saved for my iPod on journeys, but never has the tube been so enjoyable.
Essentially, I'm trying to be diplomatic, so that if either ever read this, they know that I love them both.
Sunday, 18 September 2011
The future isn't Odd afterall, it's French!
Did you know that in France 40% (minimum) of what gets played on the radio must be French. That's so badass. I think I want to move there. It's no surprise why the country is producing some of the best music around. One of my favourite of these French groups is a rap collective called 1995. I guess the obvious comparison is to the whole Odd Future thing, as the group is made up of rappers, beat makers, directors etc etc. But the sound is more old school hip-hop, perhaps a little more organic than their American counterparts.
My French is pretty poor so I can't understand most of what they're saying, but their flow and the beats are so good that it doesn't really matter. I can't encourage you enough to listen to their first EP 'La Source'. The sampling is also really clever and a lot more interesting then other stuff around at the moment.
My French is pretty poor so I can't understand most of what they're saying, but their flow and the beats are so good that it doesn't really matter. I can't encourage you enough to listen to their first EP 'La Source'. The sampling is also really clever and a lot more interesting then other stuff around at the moment.
The last solo verse in the video below is insane!! They're totally Euro but in a sexy way, not in an annoying tourist on the underground way. Je t'aime.
Here's their twitter if you like them and/or speak French. They tweeted me the other day. Not sure what it said but fingers crossed it was a marriage proposal.
Here's their twitter if you like them and/or speak French. They tweeted me the other day. Not sure what it said but fingers crossed it was a marriage proposal.
Labels:
1995,
Sunday playlist
Saturday, 10 September 2011
Me & You
This might be my favourite music video of the year so far, courtesy of Rough Trade. Strange boys & girls will swoon alike. Behold...
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Which one is Geronimo and is that his real name?
I've been mega busy the last few weekends, but season festival is nearly over. Bestival still to go, which I'm super excited about...The Cure!! I'm sure that will count for my Sunday Playlist when I'm back, but until then I've been listening to a duo called Fergus & Geronimo lately. They are Texan, lo-fi and sing about girls with English accents. Pretty much a dream combination for me. I'm hoping they come back to London soon, I want to convince them to write part 2 of the song below entitled 'Girls With English Accents pt. 2 (Specifically Essex Ones)'.
Sunday, 31 July 2011
The secret's out
Last weekend was my favourite weekend of the year: Secret Garden Party. Once again I was working, but not in the 9-5 sense. Just running a stage, looking after bands and keeping everyone happy. An ideal job really. Over the past few years we've had Florence & The Machine, Noah & The Whale, Ratatat, Darwin Deez, Zero 7, Bombay Bicycle Club to name but a few, play on our stage.
This year I wasn't as familiar with the lineup as in previous years. But as per usual I was blown away by the amazing acts who played for us. It made choosing a track for this weeks Sunday playlist more difficult than usual.
However I've had to go with The Staves, three beautiful sisters, whose harmonies were the perfect cure for the last-day-of-the-festival-hangovers. They also happened to be some of the nicest girls to play our stage since Au Revoir Simone... I find folk acts sometimes don't live up to my expectations live, but as you'll see below these girls can totally pull it off. How can you resist some pretty girls with ukes? Deadly combo.
Labels:
Sunday playlist,
The Staves
Sunday, 10 July 2011
His Royal Badness
The only musicians that my parents would make me listen to as a child were Bruce Springsteen and Prince. As I started to realise I wanted to work in music, I was always a little embarrassed that I hadn't been brought up on The Beatles and The Beach Boys like everyone else. However, I was always happy two have had Brucey and The Artist as a solid foundation. My first Bruce concert was a good while back, I was very young and remember being stunned by the Boss swinging upside down off the mic stand.
Yet, it took me until last Sunday to finally see the absolute greatest...Prince. There are so many things I could say, and they all sound incredibly cliché but just seeing him play, as a person who plays instruments myself, was mind blowing. Not only does he play everything, he plays it sublimely. And sings about 4 octaves in a song, all while dancing and entertaining. His 2 and a half hour set felt like it went by in 10 minutes. Hands down, it was one of the greatest performances I've ever seen, and I've seen a few.
Thus, this Sunday playlist is dedicated to the man. I'm gonna go watch Purple Rain, again.
Labels:
Prince,
Sunday playlist
Saturday, 18 June 2011
Summer songs
Listening to summery songs, trying to lure the sun out in Grey Britain. Every so often it works.
Saturday, 16 April 2011
Psych rock Sunday
I should really be out at Record Store Day today, but owing to my incredible friend Brother Tom, I've been able to stay in bed and avoid the queues and High Fidelity anxiety, while still getting my Nada Surf 7". Was praying for Bad Brains too, but understandably, that seems to be have gone from everywhere!!
As per usual on a Sunday morning, while trying to perfect the Sunday morning playlist, I enter a music blog rabbit hole listening to weird remixes, covers and judging what will suit the aforementioned Sunday morning playlist requirements. You could say I'm the Simon Cowell of the blogging world.
Anyway, a million hours later, I've made some alterations and additons to the playlist, and it's not even morning anymore. Bummer. Anyway, kicking off this week is a band who I was WAY TOO LATE to get on. Actually, Brother Tom tried to convince me to see them last year at Cargo, but for some reason I declined and went home. Error. Brother Tom always has my back, I should have known. After finally checking out the album a few weeks ago, I get the hype. The song I'm going to post made me feel like I did the first time I heard Bros by Panda Bear. The best.
As per usual on a Sunday morning, while trying to perfect the Sunday morning playlist, I enter a music blog rabbit hole listening to weird remixes, covers and judging what will suit the aforementioned Sunday morning playlist requirements. You could say I'm the Simon Cowell of the blogging world.
Anyway, a million hours later, I've made some alterations and additons to the playlist, and it's not even morning anymore. Bummer. Anyway, kicking off this week is a band who I was WAY TOO LATE to get on. Actually, Brother Tom tried to convince me to see them last year at Cargo, but for some reason I declined and went home. Error. Brother Tom always has my back, I should have known. After finally checking out the album a few weeks ago, I get the hype. The song I'm going to post made me feel like I did the first time I heard Bros by Panda Bear. The best.
Sunday, 6 March 2011
Nothing strange about them
I have various Sunday morning playlists to try and cheer myself up because I hate the thought of the weekend ending. Normally they're full of Amy Winehouse and Johnny Cash, but since I'm trying to rebuild my music collection after losing my iPod and my laptop breaking, I thought it was time to finally make a new one. The requirements are that it's mellow and nice. Harder than you might think! After raiding my CD collection, I found a mixtape from my friend Jo. Jo's the kinda guy who thinks mixtapes through, from the number of tracks, to the order and themes. Anyway, although every song was amazing, one of my favourite tracks on it was by The Strange Boys. A band who took me a few listens before I got it. I just love the guy's voice. Basically this song is perfect for hanging in bed on Sunday with a brew and the papers.
Jacuzzi Boys next up. Sunday morning bliss.
Jacuzzi Boys next up. Sunday morning bliss.
Sunday, 20 February 2011
Heaven is a halfpipe
Seeing as it's too rainy to actually skate in London, I've been watching some old videos, dreaming of LA. While browsing the net, I came across this exhibition that was shown in a friend of mine's skateshop in Barcelona, called For The City (FTC).
The artist is known as Apparatu and the project was called 'Skate Fails'...think skating meets Dali. In fact all of his projects have such a Catalonian vibe. I wish I'd been in Barcelona for the exhibition as all the pieces are totally cool!! I especially love the gold, melting board!!
The artist is known as Apparatu and the project was called 'Skate Fails'...think skating meets Dali. In fact all of his projects have such a Catalonian vibe. I wish I'd been in Barcelona for the exhibition as all the pieces are totally cool!! I especially love the gold, melting board!!







Saturday, 12 February 2011
I'm not Gaye, I just wanna boogie to some Marvin
Incredible. First found out about the collective OFWGKTA through some skateboarding footage.

I missed their first ever London show at The Drop last November, which apparently sold out in 48 hours, as it was on my birthday. I decided not to beat myself up about missing the show, like I sometimes do. However, after frontman Tyler the Creator dropped this video yesterday, I literally felt sick to my stomach for not going.
Biggest song/video of 2k11 so far. Unbelievable.
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