Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Saturday, 31 March 2012

Five Songs By Florence + The Machine



Good Evening

I most admit that at first I Thought that Florence + The Machine are just a regular group with a strange name. Only when I heard Florence Welsh's voice, I understood that she's one of the powerful voices in the Indie scene nowdays. If you wondered who is "The Machine" so the answer is Isabella Summers, the keyboard player of the band. This London-based group contains five other members: Robert Ackroyd (Guitar), Christopher Lloyd Hayden (Percussion, Drums and Backing Vocals), Tom Monger (Bass), Mark Saunders (Bass, Guitar, Backing Vocals and Percussion) and Rusty Bradshaw (Hammond and Keyboards). Although they've released only two LP's: Lungs (2009) and Ceremonials (2011), they're always on the run, performing and recording intensively. So here're five songs by this band, led by redhead Florence with the haunting voice.

1) Shake it Out (Live) Taken from Ceremonials (2011)

2) Postcards From Italy (Beirut Cover) - Not released

3) Heavy In Your Arms Taken from The Twilight Saga: Eclipse OST (2010)

4) The Dog Days Are Over (Live) Taken from Lungs (2009)

5) Breaking Down (Live) Taken from Ceremonials (2011)

Friday, 30 March 2012

One Album A Day #1: Julia Holter - Ekstasis (2012)




Good Afternoon

There is something haunting in the voice of Julia Holter, a talented Indie from Los Angeles, California. Her whispers and angel-like voice place her in my musical scale between Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance) and Elizabeth Fraser (Cocteau Twins) on one side and Laurie Anderson (For her experimental genre) and Joanna Newsome (For the legnth and wisdom you can find in her songs). I just finished listenning to her last release, Ekstasis (2012), and I'm still trying to figure out that brilliant piece of music I've just heard. It seems as one of the greatest albums of 2012, you have to listen it open minded and concetrated. Our sorrows and Boy in the moon were my favourite of this album, here are two samples of this album, tell me what you think about that...

Total Rate: 9/10

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Album Review: TV on the Radio - Nine Types Of Light (2011)

Nine Types of Light

It's so Tragic that Gerard Smith died from cancer just a few days after releasing TV on the Radio's new album, Nine Types Of Light. Unfortunately, It is the weaker album they made so far and Smith's Tragedy won't be on the band's side...

The openning track, Second Song (Youtube, Lyrics), sounds like a combination between Gnrals Barkly and the Bee Gees, but it's not leaving any strong impression on the listenner. The Follower, Keep Your Heart (Youtube), is more communicative and melodic. You (Youtube, Lyrics), is a bitter-sweet ballad that sounds very convincing when Adepimpe says: "You, Gave no reason for letting go, I just thought you might like to know, You're the only one I ever loved"that's what makes it  one of the best tracks on this album While No Future Shock could stay as a B-Side....

Killer Crane (Youtube, Lyrics) is one of the most silent songs on this album, a lullaby alike while Will Do (YoutubeLyrics) starts with a Japanese melody but it's not rising to a great hights like the earlier albums. Seems like they took a direction towards main stream... New Cannonball blues is a total waste of time, you can skip quickly to the next track. Repetition (Youtube, Lyrics) got a great drum & bass rythem but without leaving any unforgettable impression. On the other hand, Forgotten (Youtube, Lyrics) is better than the other songs on this album and I wish they'll make more tracks like that. When they sing about "Beverly Hills, burning of plastic", that's the kind of critic I'd like to hear more...
Caffeinated Consciousness (Youtube, Lyrics) seems like a song of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Oooopsss, this is the end of the album. 

From my point of view, TV on the Radio are losing their momentum as an outstanding experimental-indie band and slowly becoming a common one. It wouldn't surprise me if that would be their last record, but deep inside I hope that they'll create another sleep hunting song like "Wolf like me" (Youtube, Lyrics)

The song you should purchase the album for: "You" (YoutubeLyrics)

The Judge Decision: Not the cup of tea for a wolf like me 

Ranking (5/10)