Metronomy on a world tour - fancy that!

Written by: David Harrison

January 5, 2009 · Filed Under stuff we like · Comment 

Joseph Mount and his merry men, who the world knows as Metronomy, seemed to have blagged themmselve a world tour. Blimey! Look at that. I guess the UK has spent all its money so there’s no point sticking around here.

Here’s an interview with Metronomy we did years ago. And down below is a tune, an oldy but a goody - You Could Easily Have Me. It nevers to get us shaking our cakes on the dancefloor. Also: the video makes us strangely aroused.

Yes, we will be seeking professional help. Just as soon as you international readers go and get yourselves some tickets for these shows. Check our the official Metronomy website for more details. GO ON THEN, CLICK IT.

6.1.09      O-East - Tokyo, Japan
7.1.09      Club Quattro - Nagoya, Japan
9.1.09      King Arms Tavern - Auckland, New Zealand
10.1.09    Bar Bodega - Wellington, New Zealand
15.1.09    Popfrenzy Night @ Sydney Festival’s Becks Bar - Sydney, Australia
16.1.09    Empire Hotel - Brisbane, Australia
17.1.09    Revolver, Upstairs - Melbourne, Australia
19.1.09    Standard Hotel (DJ SET) - Hollywood
20.1.09    Wasted Space - Las Vegas
21.1.09    El Rey - Los Angeles
22.1.09    Popscene - San Francisco
23.1.09    Holocene - Portland
24.1.09    Biltmore - Vancouver
25.1.09    Chop Suey - Seattle
28.1.09    Pink Bar - San Diego
29.1.09    Pomono - Glass House
30.1.09    Salon Cuervo - Mexico City
31.1.09    Escenica – Monterrey


Nights Out

Because 2008, Audio CD, £11.99

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More reasons to be Christmassy

Written by: Hugh Platt

December 12, 2008 · Filed Under Blather, Videos, stuff we like · Comment 

Did you come to the big Music Towers ‘Oh Christmas!’ party last night? It was amazing. The police turned up. There was blood everywhere. People danced till they hurt, and everyone who could get sexy, got sexy. Jon Bon Jonas and Death & Glory stole the night with a sing-a-long ‘Love Hurricane’, and John Doran of The Quietus and our faves, Beef Warehouse, kept the tunes spinning till late, late doors. If you missed it, then you are an idiot.

But hey, the real reason I’m bothering you this evening is to let you know of the recession-busting sale going on at Xtra Mile Recordings. They’re knocking a shocking 20% - TWENTY BLOODY PERCENT - off some of their records till December 18. Included in this sweet little Xmas shopping shortcut are Million Dead, Lights Action, Reuben, Jonah Matranga and Frank Turner. That’s him in the picture up there. He’s got a new single out, ‘Reasons Not To Be An Idiot’ which those of you with magic radio boxes might’ve heard aready. We tupping love it here at Music Towers.

Watch the video for ‘Reasons Not To Be An Idiot’ by Frank Turner:

Frank Turner is also touring the fuck out of 2009 - he’s all over the place alternately with The Levellers, The Gaslight Anthem, and Anti-Flag. You ought to buy some ticket - BEAT THE RECESSION!

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Something For The Weekend: The Tunics

Written by: Hugh Platt

December 5, 2008 · Filed Under Videos, stuff we like · Comment 

Music Towers got mugged after getting off a nightbus once. We were coming back from DJ’ing at some shindig or another, and had a big box of weird records with us. We got off at our usual stop in North London, and a pair of goodofrnothing thundercunts threatened us with knives. EL BASTARDOS. We later found a lot of our lost recrods in a nearby hedge. Apparently our collection of Shellac records wasn’t what the little oiks were looking for. Perhaps they expected more macho chav music?

Anyway, we’re not looking for sympathy, we’re bringing it up as it meant that ‘The Cost Of Living’ by The Tunics struck a chord with us. The Croydon 3-piece are releasing it as a single on Monday through Manta Ray Music, and we thought it was a perfectly good track for our Something For The Weekend selection.

Watch the official video to ‘The Cost Of Living’:

The band’s debut album gets a full release on January 2nd. Worth picking up when you’re off credit crunching those January sales, we think.


Somewhere in Somebody’s Heart

Manta Ray 2008, Audio CD, £12.99

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VIDEO: Joe Gideon and the Shark - ‘Daughter of a Loony’

Written by: David Harrison

December 5, 2008 · Filed Under Videos, stuff we like · Comment 

Bronzerat Records seem to be really drudging up the best in sleazey lo-fi rock’n'roll right now. They’cw just finished this ace video for Joe Gideon and the Sharks’ track, ‘Daughter of a Loony (DOL)‘. This is the kind of song that makes me want to put a band together, rustle up a video, then just put it out into the world for one man and his dog to look at.

Joe Gideon and the Shark - ‘DOL’


DOL

Joe Gideon & The Shark (Primary Contributor). Bronzerat 2008, MP3 Download,

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Office Parties: OUT. Rock’n'roll parties: IN

Written by: Hugh Platt

December 3, 2008 · Filed Under stuff we like · Comment 

We love Christmas here at Music Towers. We’re running a video advent calender at the moment up there in the video box - go on, look up and to your right a little bit. Every five days we’re going to collect them all so you can catch any that you’ve missed. Think of it as an early Xmas present.

Speaking of which, Christmas is also the time for parties. We’ve all been to office parties before, and I think we can all agree that they suck harder than an elephant given a bowling ball-sized gobstopper. You get drunk with people you wouldn’t normally socialise with even at the barrell of a gun, eat some stale crisps, get off with that girl from accounts, and pass out on the bus home and are late for work the next day becasue you woke up at the bus station in Ealing with a hangover that rates alongside Hurricane Katrina in the damage-stakes.

Well, we here at Music Towers want to put a stop to Bad Christmas Parties. So much so that we’re throwing one of our own. On December 11 - next week, calendar fans - alongside our friends Beef Warehouse (that’s them there in the picture up at the top) and BigSexyLand,  we’ll be throwing a FREE party over at new venue, South Of The Border. It’s right in the heart of Shoreditch, mere minutes walk from Liverpool St Station and Old Street tube. If you’re going to be about next Thursday, drop us an email to david at musictowers dot com to RSVP!

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VIDEO: The Gaslight Anthem - ‘Old White Lincoln’

Written by: Hugh Platt

December 1, 2008 · Filed Under Videos, stuff we like · Comment 

Last month we mentioned that The Gaslight Anthem had a new single, ‘Old White Lincoln’, coming out to co-incide with their December mini-tour, but didn’t have a video for it. Well, we do now, so have a gander:

The video for ‘Old White Lincoln’ by The Gaslight Anthem:

Speaking of tours, the band are coming back in February and March for a proper jaunt around the UK, so if you miss them this week, you’ll still be able to catch them in a couple of months time if you’re as taken by their The Boss-esque rock. You want tickets? Then click here, dear readers.

December
3 - Glasgow, Garage
4 - Manchester, Academy 3
5 - London, LA2

February
2 - Portsmouth @ Wedgewood Rooms
3 - Birmingham @ Academy
4 - Manchester @ Academy 2
5 - Bristol @ Academy 2
6 - Brighton @ Concorde
8 - London @ Shepherds Bush Empire (NME Awards Show)

March
2 - Norwich @ Waterfront
3 - Nottingham @ Rock City
4 - Dublin @ The Academy


The ‘59 Sound

Side One Dummy 2008, Audio CD, £11.99

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Another Short Call Show: BISHI

Written by: David Harrison

November 27, 2008 · Filed Under Blather, stuff we like · Comment 

So you can’t afford Manu Chao, but still want some continent-crossing modern masterpieces in the next week? Well, Bishi is playing the Camden Monarch on December 10, and it’s only £4 with a flyer.

The Monarch used to be the Moon Under Water or somesuch, but it will be home to Bishi next month as she celebrates a year that has seen her wangle her way onto Jonathon Ross, The Culture Show and Des O’Conner Tonight. Yes, DES O’CONNOR TONIGHT.

She is trying out her new material on the sssh, so pop along and have a look.

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Manu Chao announces surprise London show

Written by: David Harrison

November 26, 2008 · Filed Under stuff we like · 1 Comment 

Apologies to anyone reading this that doesn’t live round the corner to the Kentish Town Forum in north London, but Manu Chao has just announced a surprise show there for December 16. The last time Manu Chao played London, he sold enough tickets to pack out Wembley Arena, and for my money they were the was the only band putting in the effort at Glastonbury 2008.

Tickets are here

Tickets are here. I’d get a move on if I were you.

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I Set My Friends On Fire: the band you never heard of, are coming to sellout a festival near you soon

Written by: David Harrison

November 25, 2008 · Filed Under Videos, stuff we like · Comment 

So: the design is perfect, the name and logo are excellent. It seems they have fourteen billion MySpace listens already and 100 date tour. Already no doubt sold more records then Guns N Roses and The Killers combined. And nobody has ever heard of them. I can already see them on main stage at Download or Bloodstock or somesuch, book them up now.

Music Towers can only assume thar this summer, I Set My Friends On Fire will come over here to blow our tiny little minds, with their accomplished mix of hardcore electro, High School Musical pop, and their comedic yet postive outlook.

Here is them putting all of that into practice, in a YouTube video masterclass:


You Can’t Spell Slaughter Without Laughter

Epitaph 2008, Audio CD, £11.99

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VIDEO: The Count & Sinden ft. Rye Rye - Hardcore Girls

Written by: David Harrison

November 25, 2008 · Filed Under Blather, Videos, stuff we like · Comment 

This should make me feel old - it wasn’t like this in my day. I should talk at full volume in a grumpy old white man voice, saying “This isn’t real music. Real music is Soundgarden or Slayer’s ‘Angel of Death’, or Led Zeppelin‘.

I should be dismissing this as  “Yes, very good, but not my sort of thing”. <aybe I should dislike it for simply being on the same label as Emmy The Really-Not-Very-Good-Let-Alone-Great.

I would say all those things…but i am too busy grooving. Someone put me in the club, this move is too fresh to waste!

Seems they are doing a London residency, down Old Street way -

The Count & Sinden present:
MEGA MEGA MEGA

With guests:
Nov 27th – Skream, Emynd & Bo Bliz (Philly), Frankmusic
Dec 4th - Chase & Status, Example, Mystery Jets DJs
Dec 11th – Sunship, Mistajam (BBC 1Xtra)

But don’t go to the one on the 11th - come to our Beef Warehouse party instead.

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Venn That Tune

Written by: David Harrison

November 21, 2008 · Filed Under Blather, stuff we like · Comment 

If you like Venn Diagrams, you will like this. Some clever man called Andrew Viner worked out that everyone likes music, everyone likes Venn Diagrams, hence his just-released book, Venn That Tune.

Venn diagrams, or set diagrams, show all hypothetically possible logical relations between a finite collection of sets. Apply that theory to pop hits, and you’ve got yourself chunk after chunk of 30 second amusement.

Billy Ocean - ‘When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going’

The Hollies - ‘He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother’

Brian Adams - ‘(Everything I Do) I Do It For You’

The Beatles - ‘All You Need is Love’

Elvis - ‘A Little Less Conversation’

Cat Stevens - ‘The First Cut is the Deepest’


Venn That Tune

Andrew Viner. Hodder & Stoughton General 2008, Hardcover, 128 pages, £9.99

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What do you mean, you haven’t seen…The Computers

Written by: Hugh Platt

November 19, 2008 · Filed Under Blather, Videos, stuff we like · 1 Comment 

We here at Music Towers are big fans of The Computers. We’ve caught them playing live a couple of times, and when we got hold of their debut mini-album, You Can’t Hide From The Computers, a few weeks back, we were more than a little impressed.

Well, on last week we busted down to the Camden Barfly to catch the boys play a killer set to mark the release of their mini-album. We brought along our trusty (ie, creaky and useless) video camera, and before the show we pinned down bassist Nic Heron (that’s him on the left) and drummer Will Wright (on the right) for a chat. In one of the Barfly’s gloomiest back passages. No, that’s not a euphemism, you filthy-minded oiks.

Anyway, why not busy yourself for the next three minutes with the end result?

We’ve got some more live footage, if that’s your cup of tea. Let us know if you want to see more.

‘You Can’t Hide From The Computers’ is out now on Fierce Panda. For more info, tour dates, that sort of thing, go check out the band’s MySpace page.


You Can’t Hide from

Fierce Panda 2008, Audio CD, £7.99

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