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Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Lord Bruce




Just look at this !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It goes without saying that Bruce is so the coolest rock star ever that Elvis should be stripped of his erstwhile title and Bruce crowned 'THE KING' from this day forward.

Long live Bruce, long live Bruce etc.


Listen to Powerslave, the most appropriate song I could find, you know Pharoahs were like Egyptian kings, yeah.

LOVELIFE setlist: 24th July


Yeah, go boyfriend-girlfriend teams of djs, we showed the 20 or so people who turned up at 93 Feet East who's boss (once we actually had electricity).

I did 3 sets this time:

Number 1
Giorgio Moroder -
Junior Boys - Count Souvenirs
The Grates - Sukkafish
Love is All - Make Out
Freakplasma - Punk It
Erase Errata - Tax Dollar
Prototypes - Who's Gonna Sing
Ms John Soda - Scan the Ways
Debbie Harry - In Love With Love


Number 2
Suzi Quatro - I Wanna Be Your Man
The Violets - Hiero
X - Los Angeles
Tigs - BRC
The Long Blondes - Fulwood Babylon
The Sounds - Painted By Numbers
OMD - Electricity
Paula - Als Es Passierte
Animotion - I Engineer (remix)
Crazy Gang - Telephone Computer
Wang Chung - Fire in the Twilight
The Gossip - Listen Up (MSTRKRFT remix)
Boytronic - Bryllyant
New Young Pony Club - Get Dancey
Holy Hail - Born of a Star
Dangerous Dan vs Van She - Around the World in 5.07 (Again)


And Part 3
Alexander Robotnick - The Dark Side of the Spoon (original version)
Bondage Fairies - Faze
Sleater Kinney - Oh
Young & Restless - Dirty Kicks
Bondo do Role - Melo do Tabaca (Radioclit remix)
Duchess Says - Black Flag
Uffie - Hot Chick
Does it Offend You - We Are Rockstars
Peaches - Downtown (Simiam Mobile Disco remix)
Peaches - Do Ya
CSS - Lets Make Love and Listen to DFA (Spank Rock remix)
YYYs - Cheated Hearts (Peaches remix)
Prototypes - Tir Aux Pigeons

Prototypes are my new favourite band for this week and this week only. I somehow managed to miss their album last year (maybe that's because it wasn't released over here 'til this year). What's going on with French music, that must be, like, 4 good bands of Gallic descent I've counted now. My favourite tracks from the album are Tir Aux Pigeons and who's Gonna Sing.

I also quite like The Grates' new album, they've decided to be a bit more tuneful than their EPs, which makes listening to a whole album of it a whole lot easier. Sukkafish is so weird it's cool, with it's bluegrass verses and commercial rock chorus bit. (While I'm at it, what's with all the good Australian music?!)

Which isn't to say I don't like a bit of noise, as you well know, courtesy of Mika Miko this time round who manage to do a very convincing 'Le Tigre band practice circa 1997' with The Dress.

Honorable mention goes out to Pardom My Freedom for scoring 2 new Uffie tracks - Hot Chick being my preference on this occasion. She's a funny little thing isn't she.

Friday, July 21, 2006

The Decline of Western Civilization



You know that metal phase? It got a whole lot worse last night when I saw The Decline of Western Civilization Part 2: The Metal Years at the NFT (whose Access All Areas season literally rocked). I own it on VHS but it was so much cooler seeing it big.

Clearly the coolest thing about it is Megadeth's 'no poseur bollocks' rendition of In My Darkest Hour, oh yeah, and the bit were Ozzy tries to pour some orange juice into a glass and misses (even though it was really added in post production)

Sunday, July 09, 2006

RETURN OF THE METAL HORDES


Every so often I just lapse back into metal, I don't mean to it just happens, like returning to the womb, minus the warmth, comfort and safety etc. Resistance is by and large futile.

To be fair I'm not just listening to any old metal here, Great White this is not - we're talking Finnish mytho-folk metallers Amorphis, who blew me away with their 2nd and 3rd albums back in the 90s and who return to fiddle-dee-dee form with their latest release Eclipse. The singer occasionally goes a little bit Nickleback (urgh) but by and large this is equal parts epic, dark and earthy. Check Brother Moon

DarkThrone give us the good old old skool biscuit barrel style and manage to produce the catchiest black metal album since Under the Sign of the Black Mark, The Cult is Alive, indeed it is. Check Shut Up AND The Cult of Goliath

You would be right to say 'what the hell have The Gathering got to do with metal hordes?' and you'd be right, but they used to be metal (remember that?) so they're staying here, plus every female fronted symphonic-goth-orchestral-medieval dress-wearing female fronted band has ripped Anneke van Giersbergen's vocal style off ever since. The new album, Home, is pretty melancholic, but in a nice light way that doesn't make you want to kill yourself, just weep into your pillow 'til sunrise. Check In Between

Finally those lords of Viking Metal, you guessed it Enslaved have come back with yet another classic premium cut of epic-prog-black-edda-inspired metal with Ruun. Perhaps not for Sunday afternoon lisening with your girlfriend, but a killer all the same. Check Fusion of Sense and Earth

Also check out Ian Miller - easily the best artist ever at doing evil twisted stuff. Warhammer 4 eva.

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Noisey: Duchess Says & We Are Wolves


Why do some bands sound so totally different live to their recordings??

I figured Duchess Says were a sort of electro/new wave band with only a touch of the disharmonic about them, but heck no, live they are fricking well hard, semi death grunt/hardcore shouting eye-rolling frontwoman, massively distorted weird keyboard noises, in the context of truly sweaty boho dive and shite PA system - the keyboardist didn't really need to wear the Crass t-shirt to get the message across, Duchess Says want to be punks, hardcore, LA late 70s style. And they do it so good.

Black Flag is definitely my favourite track of theirs.

Only caught a few of We Are Wolves songs. They were a little less noisey, or maybe my ears had just got used to the sound, would have liked to have hung around for me, but bed was calling my name and I couldn't stomach any more pissy white wine. T.R.O.U.B.L.E starts off sort of Neu!ish then goes a bit sort of Suicide-ish.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Oh, the irony



And I thought no-one read this.

Apparently the guys at Barden's Boudoir do and they kindly quoted my damning review of Cleckhuddersfax (I'm quoated on their Myspace page to, although I'm not 100% on the 'indie kid' tag) in their weekley mail out (and on their website too), but - and get this - they used it to PROMOTE the band!!!!!!! Why, those pesky little so and sos...

...and the buggers didn't even have the manners to put up a link.

Lovelife 3rd July 06



It was so hot, but thanks to the big fan behind the dj bit it was actually a lovely experience.

Managed to catch two Shimura Curves songs in the main room, before being dragged back to music duties, they were as splendid as ever.

my set sounded like this...

Number 1
The Left Outsides - Losing Touch Withe My Mind
Kirk deGeorgio presents Esoterik - Starwaves
The Dominatrix - The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight
Lorena C - Rock Your Body
Temposhark ft Imogen Heap - Not That Big (Metronomy remix)
2raumwhong - Ich und Elaine
Sally Shapiro - I'll be by Your Side
Peaches - Do it Hard
Young & Restless - Dirty Kick
Schwervon - Swamp Thing
X - Nausea
Tigs - Something New
Fuzzbox - Self
The Long Blondes - Weekend Without Makeup
Stevie Nicks - I Can't Wait
Eagle & Talon - Dropped Down
Siouxsie & the Banshees - Love in a Void
Starlet Suicide - Try to Break Me
Sleater Kinney - You're No Rock n Roll Fun
Kait0 - Catnap

Number 2
Glass Candy - Etheric Device
Bizarre Music Machine - BMM
Betty Botox - Xantac
Zeigeist - Tar Heart
YYYs - Gold Lion (Nick Zinner remix)
Snuten ft Fox n Wolf - Wild & Free
Galaxian!!! - Domingo
Bikini Kill - I Like Fucking
Young & Restless - Black
Be Your Own PET - We Will Vacation, You Can be My Parasol
The Sounds - Tony the Beat
Vivien Lee - Alright
Martika - I Feel the Earth Move
Cansie de ser Sexy - This Month Day 10
Paula - Als Es Passierte
Debbie Harry - I Want That Man

I love Eagle and Talon, they seem like a couple of down to earth girls despite being from LA, just, like, making some cool music - Dropped Down. Get the rest of their EP from their website.

I also love Tigs kind've reminds me of Blondie but a bit harder, sortof - BCR (get the album (7" and badge and patch) for just £6 by joining the fanclub).

And last but not least KaitO - Catnap - 3 years no album, what are you doing?? Ah, I see, they're in the middle of making it.