Metronomy on a world tour - fancy that!

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

Live: Manu Chao @ Kentish Town Forum - 16 December

January 5, 2009 · Filed Under Live, Review · Comment 

The Forum is packed full of people denying the Winter outside. The Latin vibe, mixed with the inter-rail generation is filling Kentish Town to its very brim. Music Towers struggles our way to the front, with people getting pretty stroppy till we get to all the funsters at the front.

Manu Chao these days is actually Radio Bemba Manu Chao’s Touring Band, and has been for the last few years. With gentle-giant Gambeat on bass, every time the the kick drum starts the crowd bouncing his thumping bass lines fuel the frenzy.

The storming guitar player, Madjid Fahem, curls his tongue like he should be in KISS. His ripspeed guitarism is better then anything those NY punks ever did though, with a flaming SG and his body twisting and turning in time with the music. When he switches to an acoustic, never have I seen a one-note solo been played so well, with an occasional lightspeed run.

In true British ignorance, I have no idea what any of the words are. Spanish, French Italian and Arabic mix about in pick and mix spendor. The outstretched hands in the air, from the front of The Forum, to the back, imply that hefty chunk of the audience do.

Tracks start taking a formula anthemic rally cry into reggae groove. Then a small break, fill or thumping of microphone into Manu’s chest. Then go mental as we are rocking out. Call and answer giant chants, and solo.

Watch ‘Me Llamen Calle’ bu Manu Chao:

So many elements are like a football match this evening - the layout of the band in a 4-3-1 formation, the amount of bald heads in the audience, the chanting, the crowd sweating buckets, with those call-and-answer chants reaching a frenzy.

Manu Chao himself kind of swans about, his clothing casually falling off. You can see a fair few faces lighting up as he shows off his Ladies’ Man credentials to this full house.

Last time they played a solo gig it was at Wembley Arena, and for Manu Chao and Radio Bemba this is a pretty intimate show. London has really have been missing out.


Proxima Estacion Esperanza

Because 2008, Audio CD, £9.99

VIDEO: The Gaslight Anthem - ‘Old White Lincoln’

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

Manu Chao announces surprise London show

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.

EP: Kono Michi & The Stone Ghost Collective - ‘The Grey Eulogy EP’

November 25, 2008 · Filed Under Releases, Review · 1 Comment 

I love Christmas. Society takes a step back from all the bollocks it preaches for the rest of the year (Don’t Drink So Much. Don’t Eat So Much. Stop Snogging Random Strangers You Meet In the Pub. Be Miserable. Be Quiet.) and instead everyone acts like they should (Drinking Too Much. Eating Too Much. Enjoying Mistletoe Too Much. Having Fun. Singing Songs). Big Coats! Mulled wine! Presents! The slim hope of snow! Dr Who Xmas Specials! And the record industry slowly grinding to a halt as everyone starts chucking up Best Ofs and re-releases for the Christmas rush. Meaning we get to spend more time with our feet up, listening to the records we think we like, rather than those we think we ought to cover. Yes, Christmas is a good thing.

Another reason to celebrate this Winter (well, if you live in The North, that is), is because Kono Michi and The Stone Ghost Collective are embarking on a mini-tour to promote their new collaborative release, The Grey Eulogy EP. Four tracks book-ended by covers of ‘The Look Of Love’ and ‘Baby, It’s Cold Outside’, it’s at once both wintry and warming.  With both acts solid staples of Shark Batter Records, their covers were never going to be straightforward. ‘The Look Of Love’ slips from a whispering murmur to the edge of ghostly nervousness, as opposed to the retching sweetness of the Bacharach original. ‘Baby, It’s Cold Outside’ pairs an unexpected outback twang with Kono Michi’s violin, and the addition of Brendan McAndrew of The Stone Ghost Collective on vocals - sounding like a young Tom Waits if he existed solely on a diet of honey and lemon - suprises us by finding a new spin to put on a song we thought well and truly spun out.

Kono Michi & The Stone Ghost Collective hang out and practice in France and Switzerland:

It’s with the two original tracks that the EP crackles and pops though. The title-track, described by the band as a “death-bed ballad”, mixes maudlin lyricism with a warmly uplifting melody, mulling over its sense of mortality. It feels right that we’re listening to it now, during the onset of Winter, with the song feeling delicately crisp, rather than glum and grey.

‘War Correspondence’ reminds us a bit of long-forgotten LA-electrolocists, Snake River Conspiracy¸ only without that boring obsession with making bad covers of The Smiths. Combining a killer chorus of “You lie on your back / it’s a mortar attack”, it manages to be robotic without having to sound like a cheap automated sex-product (Goldfrapp: take note). It’s addictive like an arcade game that you can’t stop pumping pound coins in till you’ve blown your bus fare home. A genuine contender for Track of the Year.

‘The Grey Eulogy EP’ by Kono Michi and The Stone Ghost Collective is out now on Shark Batter Records. They’re on a micro-tour of the north of the UK from tomorrow - get yourself here to see if there’s a date near you.

Something For The Weekend: The Amazing Baby

November 14, 2008 · Filed Under Blather, Videos, stuff we like · Comment 

Wolves. Dogs as pharaohs. Crazy spaced-out electro rock. Put them all together in a video, and Music Towers gets excited. Which is exactly what The Amazing Baby have made us with the video for their track, ‘Pump Your Brakes’.

Having just finished a tour with those over-hyped MGMT lot, Brooklyn-based The Amazing Baby wowed pretty much everyone who saw them. They make us want to roll around the office on our backs, playing ludicrous space-rock air guitar solos like the bastard spawn of Bill & Ted.

The band are bouncing back to the UK for Swn Festival tomorrow, before hitting The Lexington in London town on Monday. Who knows when they’ll be back in the UK, so if you’re in Cardiff or the capital, don’t miss your chance to see why we’re raving about these fellows.

‘Pump Your Brakes’ by The Amazing Baby:

You like? We like. So why not do what we do, and click click your way over to the band’s website, where they are giving away a free download of their Infinite Fucking Cross EP, which contains the above track and three other gems.

You want even more? Then head over to their MySpace page.