New Music -The Low Miffs

First of all, a tip of the hat of respect is due to Song, By Toad for bringing my attention to The Low Miffs. A Glasgow band who are apparently unsigned (then aren’t all the best new band these days?) but have done a couple of 7″s, they are working with none other than the legendary Malcolm Ross. They remind me both of the best of early 80s indie post-punk stuff (Fire Engines, Josef K, Orange Juice obviously!) but there’s also a great dark element in there, too.

Give these two tracks a listen and then pop along to their MySpace and say hi. Oh, and go along to Song, By Toad where there is much more on them.

The Low Miffs -‘Where Are Your Songs Now?’ mp3

The Low Miffs -‘Earl Grey.’ mp3

Album Review: British Sea Power

British Sea Power -‘Do You Like Rock Music?’ (Rough Trade)

A little while ago, I said that this was one of the releases of 2008 I was really looking forward to. So, how does it shape up?
First things first: ignore that godawful title. Sounding like the band are going to be horribly rockist (as the original post-punkers used to say) or alternatively, painfully clever-clever, it is neither of those things.
Perhaps if there is an immediate reference point -and this has been flagged up already- is fellow Rough Trade labelmates Arcade Fire, with the dreamy epic flavour to it that often is found on the Canadians’ albums. Apparently Arcade Fire are fans and this seems to spill into the record.
2003’s debut The Decline Of British Sea Power had a playful experimental feel at times, which seemed to be missing on the follow-up, 2005’s Open Season. Instead, the epic dreamyness is there with some genuine emotional ups, that sound fantastic on record and no doubt even more amazing live.
First single ‘Waving Flags’ has already made the Top 40 in the UK, and there are plenty of other excellent tracks here, including ‘Lights Out For Darker Skies,’ ‘No Lucifer’ and ‘Power Down On The Ground.’
Having played this album twice already, and found it more rewarding on the second listen, this is another excellent album from British Sea Power, containing their gorgeous songs, with still an element of the sheer ‘what are they on?’ that made them so intriguing in the first place.

****

Do You Like Rock Music? is out now on Rough Trade records

British Sea Power -‘Lights Out For Darker Skies.’ mp3

British Sea Power -‘No Lucifer.’ mp3

British Sea Power -‘Power Down On The Ground.’ mp3

Something Old, Something New…Definitely Something Blue

The two ladies above, Shunda K & Jwl. B are from the fabulous as anything
Yo Majesty. Yo Majesty hail from Tampa, Florida. In a world where some people make out that they are anti-establishment, but are pretty anti-anything that threatens the status quo (and Hip-Hop can be like that), Shunda and Jwl are more in your face than any one on the planet right now. They make great party music, and the YO! EP is available at eMusic now. If Club Action doesn’t have you punching the air in delight, then too bad.
Oh, and they’re both Lesbians, and fiercely out about it. Get your ears round this:

Yo Majesty -‘Club Action.’ mp3

Mean while, I spent years trying to work out what this song was, and who was responsible for it. Turns out it’s by someone called Cristina, who was part of the New York scene in the early eighties. This track doesn’t sound dated at all, and could slay a club tonight:

Cristina -‘What’s A Girl To Do?’ mp3

If you like what you hear, go and investigate and support the artists involved!

Hope you are having a good weekend, Ed

Psst…

…hey, if the track below floats your boat, you might like to hear and read some other great stuff over at another blog I co-write along with …sixteen others (at the last count, anyway) called Fun and Heartbreak.

Pulp -‘Common People (Live at Glastonbury ’95.’ mp3

…Brain meltdown

…very nearly…day was fine but cannot think of anything really focused to write…

so I hope you enjoy six quality songs whilst I try and focus again…

Sparks -‘This Town Ain’t Big Enough For Both Of Us.’ mp3

Specials -‘Ghost Town.’ mp3

Rogers Sisters -‘Never Learn To Cry.’ mp3

Feist -‘1234.’ mp3

Tokyo Police Club -‘Nature Of The Experiment.’ mp3

The Ragga Twins -‘Illegal Gunshot.’ mp3

Friendly Fires

Another new-ish band I have been meaning to post on for a while, and actually heard before Christmas…but anyway.

I’m not an authority on Friendly Fires but they sound pretty great to these ears. if you are a fan of where indie attitude meets ear-freidngly electronica with a few Talking Heads influences thrown in, then you should definitely give them a listen. Particularly if you like Hot Chip -though no doubt someone out there can explain to me why they are nothing like Hot Chip. There are a couple of singles/EPs available through either eMusic or iTunes but no album as yet.

See what you think…bit of a brief post tonight as the drive home took three hours and I am braindead.

Friendly Fires – ‘On Board.’ mp3

Friendly Fires -‘Paris.’ mp3

Let me know what you make of them…

Parka: Disco dancers? If ya wanna…

I’d not even heard of this band before today, I really must pay more attention… : ))

Parka hail from Glasgow, are signed to Jeepster (who originally signed both Belle and Sebastian and Snow Patrol), and are now London-based. OK, I grant you that name doesn’t sound great, but the songs are fab, and they’re playing all over the UK in the next three months (just check their mySpace). They have released two singles so far, ‘If you Wanna’, back last May, and the ‘Disco Dancer’ single which came out today.

I’ll be honest, I really like what I’ve heard so far, so I’m not going to post the original versions, but give you a taster of what they have to offer:

Parka -‘If You Wanna (XFM acoustic session).’ mp3

Parka -‘Disco Dancer (Si McEvoy’s Trash Fash remix).’ mp3(Website mp3)

Parka -‘The Glass.’ mp3 (From The Disco Dancer single)

Parka -‘Closing Time.’ mp3 (From MySpace)

Make friends at their MySpace here and visit their website here

More great stuff for 2008 – Presenting The Sessions

The Sessions hail from London. I have been playing their stuff on the iPod a fair bit over the last few days, and it grows on you more and more with every listen, as all the best stuff should. They are currently unsigned, but have two releases available through iTunes and are playing Alan McGee’s club, The Queen Is Dead, in February. Sit up and take note!

The Sessions -‘So Wanna Go.’ mp3

The Sessions -‘What Is This Feeling.’ mp3

and if you fancy some remixes and re-recordings…

The Sessions -‘What Is remix.’ mp3

The Sessions -‘So Wanna Go 2008.’ mp3

There are two EPs available through iTunes UK, the Troubled Life Of No-one Else and What Is This Feeling?

Scars

Talk about gigs you wish you had been to. Imagine seeing the Cure and Joy Division on the same bill. For a Pound. *Sigh*

Or getting to see Edinburgh The Scars with The Cure.

Still, I have seen the Cure five times over the years, so I cannot complain.

This Scars track was not on their re-issued Author! Author! album last year, but seems to be much in demand, so here goes:

The Scars -‘Adult/ery.’ mp3

The Scars’ Myspace is here

More great stuff for 2008 – Presenting Small Crew

Well, no-one can say that 17 Seconds doesn’t try and bring you the best in new music (not that anyone has, but anyway).

Back in October, I became mySpace friends with a rather wonderful act called Small Crew. they are somewhat enigmatic, their MySpace claims that they come from Armenia, although I suspect this may not be entirely true. As for band members, they say ‘We Are The World.’ Uh-huh.

From God Is In The TV zine I learned this:

“Small Crew is Richard Adderley and Dan Edwards (formerly of bands like The Boyfriends, The Lucas Group and Vermont), although neither is necessarily on any given Small Crew Recording. Small Crew is whoever is in the room at the time when Small Crew music is being made. Small Crew can also be at the end of a phone line, in the post or on a computer, radio or television. If you aid, facilitate or enjoy Small Crew activities, you are Small Crew. Activity is currently limited to this planet but this is purely for technical reasons. Small Crew make any kind of music depending on what’s in the room or who’s on the phone. They like singing and dancing and they like to keep it dirty. Small Crew are not a collective. They are a combo. “

They released a download only single on Boxing Day, called um, Boxing Day. These three mp3s were sent to me, and jolly fab they are too. If you like Shoegazing indie type stuff (ok, I know that label has not found favour with everyone over the years but still…) try this:

Small Crew -‘Boxing Day.’ mp3

Small Crew -‘Getting Up.’ mp3

Small Crew -‘Too Far Away.’ mp3

Pop along and make friends with them at their mySpace
And, as ever, I would like to know what you think…