Pluto Shervington - Ram Goat Liver
What are you listening to now? Page 1,074
Thanks to Gordon linking to the Welcome Back, Kotter theme song, I'm listening to some Lovin' Spoonful.
Rancid - Roots Radicals
Rancid punx 4 life
Quote: lofthouse @ 18th November 2013, 8:50 PM GMTRancid - Roots Radicals
Rancid punx 4 life
I don't mind them at all. Ruby Soho etc.
Evil Blizzard - Slimy Creatures
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4OscceBWe0
The Ruen Brothers - Aces
Quote: George Kaplan @ 27th October 2013, 1:45 AM BSTMisty Miller - Girlfriend
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6dgN_Bg94c
Could be the next Jake Bugg?
Has already supported Eels. Now supporting Television for 3 gigs.
+ nice cover of "Because the Night" on ukulele
Just caught up with this one GK.
She's got it.
I'm completely convinced by her!
Thanks.
Very Fast Very Dangerous-Reuben. Old UK-based post-hardcore band. They were great fun.
This.
Loud.
Quote: Horseradish @ 19th November 2013, 3:57 PM GMTJust caught up with this one GK.
She's got it.
I'm completely convinced by her!
Thanks.
Glad you liked it, HR.
Looks like the Jake Bugg backlash has already started. Poor kid's only 19.
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/nov/14/jake-bugg-shangri-la-review
I thought he was pretty good on Jools recently, and had gone a bit Miles Kane.
Quote: George Kaplan @ 19th November 2013, 6:45 PM GMTGlad you liked it, HR.
Looks like the Jake Bugg backlash has already started. Poor kid's only 19.
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/nov/14/jake-bugg-shangri-la-review
I thought he was pretty good on Jools recently, and had gone a bit Miles Kane.
Yes, well, Alex Petridis. I have some time for these people when they are able to provide the "immortal" historical contexts. Nevertheless, that "but what can pop and rock say now?" is becoming almost biblical. Paul Morley has shown an ability to broaden but only retrospectively to Surman. Just swap a couple of vowels and that tells you absolutely everything.
When the future is still Brian Eno - "recorded music equals whale blubber" - it is all about adjustment problems. That is wholly acceptable in ordinary Joes like us of an uncertain age. But it's naff in those who made a profession out of presenting trend as substance. It shouldn't take masses of energy to walk their microscopic critique across to the present day.
To my mind, music designed in boardrooms lacks authenticity. I also accept that authenticity has changed. Jake Bugg is a modern artist. He will inevitably be a compromise but choosing Rubin as producer doesn't suggest a wholesale sell-out. And when you consider the likes of Clapton, he was revered for his earlier reference points so mainly the digs are about age.
As featured recently in the Steve Sunshine quiz and doing very nicely thank you........
London Grammar - Wasting My Young Years - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzCb4pperfM
The new Death Grips album. It's absurd. Like getting beaten up by music. Making my day in the office a bit more interesting.
The Olivia Tremor Control - Holiday Surprise 1,2,3
Betty Boop - A Little Soap and Water
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoRwhKZBS34
Negativland with Chumbawamba - Smelly Water
Metronomy - I'm Aquarius
Their new song which, although a bit of a grower, not sure why they're coming back with it as a lead single.
Ride - Chelsea Girl