Showing posts with label sound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sound. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

SOUNDBITE: BRAND SPANKING NEW AND WELL WORTH A LISTEN.

Now this little quicky is centered around three artists who are still relatively underground
and who I want to point you towards.
Each included on this 'Brand Spanking New' list is well worth a listen, and trust me
I wouldn't put something on this list that is just mediocre.
Nuh-uh. These guys are brilliant, so go revel in the fact that you're
ten steps ahead of the crowd.

Unfortunately I can't provide you with much information, as there isn't bucket loads available,
so it's predominantly key tracks to listen to, just to give you a flavour of each artist and the music they produce.

1) CHURCHILL 
Although this five piece have apparently split and are now defunct, they're
still definitely worth checking out, what with brilliant tunes like 'Change' and 'The War Within'.
Slightly Civil Wars-esque, gentle, folky yet powerful, their music is really quite beautiful.

CHANGE

THE WAR WITHIN

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2) OAK TREE SUITE
An up and coming young Australian four piece with a truly fantastic debut track,
'Not Far Away' and more reportedly to come. I really advice you to keep an eye out for these guys.

NOT FAR AWAY

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3) SHEPPARD
The second Aussie band to feature on this list, six piece Sheppard hail from Brisbane
and there brand new single 'Let Me Down Easy' has already gone platinum in Austrailia.
So when I say 'underground', with this band, it's more, 'we're yet to here them in the UK', and judging by the success in their native land, it seems inevitable that we'll be seeing Sheppard sweep upon our shores in the not too distant future.
Their music is summery, retro-esque, very gorgeous and refreshing too.
Nothing out there quite like it, so take a listen...

LET ME DOWN EASY

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4) TWENTY ONE PILOTS
An American duo making poetic, unaplogetic, quirky, unique, catchy music that takes
rap and pushes it in a completely new direction that could be name indie-electro rap, if it were to have
a name. Slightly reminiscent of Darwin Deez, they're heading to Reading & Leeds this weekend and I'd definitely recommend checking them out if you have the chance. These guys are good.

HOLDING ON TO YOU

GUNS FOR HANDS

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5) TWIN WAVE
A Brooklyn based synth and pyschadelia loving quintet with a new brand
of electro-synth sound that is strangely relaxing and chilled and very catchy.
Really nice guys, good music, indie-esque image, what's not to like?

RELAPSE

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Monday, 19 August 2013

SOUND BITE: KINGS OF LEON NEW

-I've come up with a new feature called 'Sound Bite' which is going to be quick snippet on a new song that you need to listen to, so you can get your music fix quick and  whilst simultaneously being one step ahead of the crowd. How cool is that?! And the first soundbite is dedicated to.... Kings of Leon!-

KINGS OF LEON- SUPERSOAKER

So Kings of Leon are back with new release 'Supersoaker', off of eagerly anticipated upcoming album 
number six, 'Mechanical Bull', which is due for release on the 24th of September.
It's patriotic, it's got Caleb's croon, it's got heart, beats, guitars, the catchy hook line...it's everything you could want from Nashville's finest.


'Supersoaker' makes for a truly brilliant comeback for the quartet, who've taken a detour from the music scene after 2010's 'Come Around Sundown', which succeeded the euphoric success of 2008's 'Only By The Night' which produced hits such as 'Sex on Fire' and 'Use Somebody'. 

After initial doubt that 'Come Around...' could be their last album, after dispute and arguments within the band, KOL are back on fine form, and judging by 'Supersoaker', we're in for a real treat with 'Mechanical Bull', with the Followill family back on track, making the fantastic music that we've been enjoying for the last 10 years or so.