Album Review: Boy Omega

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e On The Horizon’ (Stereo Test Kit Records)

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to get blogland in a flurry of writing and praise? Well, if I have anything to do with it, it’s a young man from Sweden called Martin Henrik Gustafsson, who records under the name Boy Omega.

Though his previous efforts were more of a solo effort, with an electronic feel, this album has much more of a band feel. And, as almost a refreshing difference, as a result of listening to albums like Blonde on Blonde and a lot of Phil Spector, he has produced one of the warmest sounding albums you will hear all year. Reprotedly ‘more is more’ became the catchphrase in the studio, and boy, has it paid off.

Whilst comparisons with his vocal style with Bright Eyes’ Connor Oberst are inevitable, and there are definite hints of Elliott Smith, Sufjan Stevens and Arcade Fire, the sound here, right from the off with opener ‘A Quest For Fire’ is distinctive and special. An album that lyrically owes a lot to what could losely be termed the human condition, this is one of the best things you will

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hear this year. This is just too good to remain a fringe thing.

****1/2

‘Hope On The Horizon’ is released on Stereo Test Kit on November 5.

From Hope on the Horizon:

Boy Omega -‘Suffocation Street.’ mp3

From The Black Tango

Boy Omega -‘By Midnight We’ll Give It A Go.’ mp3

Boy Omega -‘Explode.’ mp3

From The Grey Rainbow (mini-album)

Boy Omega -‘Burn This Flag.’ mp3

Other Boy Omega mp3s:

Boy Omega -‘We Might Not be Real (slow version).’ mp3

Boy Omega -‘Fool Around.’ mp3

Boy Omega -‘From Us To Eternity.’ mp3

Boy Omega’s website

Stereo Test Kit’s website

And, as ever, please met me know what you think, and if you like what you hear, go buy it from your local independent record store!

Sonic Youth: How one band helped change my life

The year I was fourteen (1990-1991) was not a great one. Let’s just say I hit adolescence, with all the pain, angst and trouble that brings. However, I’m still in touch with some of the people I became friendly with during that time, and as a secondary teacher (High School teacher for US readers) I can at least rea

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ssure those I teach that it will get better.

If there was one thing I got out of that miserable year, it was my introduction to ‘indie/alternative’ music -and this

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was in pre-Nevermind times. For my fourteenth birthday, I got the Rolling Stones’ Hot Rocks 1964-1971, The Sex Pistols’ Nevermind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols and erm, The Clash’s Cut The Crap (yeah, I know, but I didn’t have someone to advise me). Bought for me on cassette (this was 1990, remember) by my long-suffering mother, but requested by me, this was the start of it. Then the following month, staying with a friend in London who was a year or so older (and that’s significant when you’re in your teens), played me Jane’s Addiction’s Ritual De Lo Habitual and Sonic Youth’s Goo.

From it’s cover alone, with it’s pop art sleeve and the droll ‘I Siole my sister’s boyfriend. It was all whirlwind, heat and flash. Within a week we killed my parents and hit the road’ this was something else. Then I heard ‘Dirty Boots.’

Sonic Youth -‘Dirty Boots.’ mp3

In time, of course, I heard other Sonic Youth albums, particularly Sister and Daydream Nation.

From Sister (released in 1987)

Sonic Youth -‘Schizophrenia.’ mp3

From Daydream Nation (released in 1988)

Sonic Youth -‘Rain King.’ mp3

Whilst on holiday in Italy last week, it occured to me that I could do a Sonic Youth cover versions posting. I know I’ve posted these first two here before, but they really are classics:

Sonic Youth -‘Superstar (the Carpenters cover).’ mp3 (This can be found on the Various Artists If I Was A Carpenter album. This dates from 1994).

Sonic Youth -‘Into The Groove(y) (Madonna cover).’ mp3 (This was originally a 7″ as Ciccone Youth (Jeez, do I have to spell this out? Ciccone was Madonna’s maiden name) and then released on the Ciccone Youth’s The Whitey Album, which is still available, and on the 1995 Sonic Youth compilation Screaming Fields Of Sonic Love.

Sonic Youth -‘Hotwire My Heart (Crime cover).’ mp3

(I don’t know much about Crime but their original version of this track came out in 1976, and they were part of the seventies New York Punk scene. This can be found on the aforementioned Sister album)

Finally I mentioned the Daydream Nation album earlier. This has recently been re-issued with fantastic sleevenotes (yes, this is why I buy albums as opposed to just downloading them. Plus I have a concentration span of more than two seconds) and a second disc of live performances and four cover versions:

Sonic Youth -‘Within You Without You (The Beatles cover).’ mp3

(This was originally recorded for an NME Charity compilation, Sergeant Pepper Knew My Father to raise money for the then fledgling UK charity Childline. A whole h

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Billy Bragg doing ‘She’s Leaving Home’, and Wet Wet Wet doing ‘With A Little Help From My Friends.’

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Sonic Youth -‘Touch Me Me I’m Sick (Mudhoney cover).’ mp3

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ney covering the youth’s ‘Halloween’ (from Bad Moon Rising on the other side).

Sonic Youth -‘Computer Age (Neil Young cover).’ mp3

(This was from a 1989 compilation called The Bridge, in which various artists covered Neil young songs and the proceeds went to The Bridge school in California, whihc Young has long been a patron of. The album also feaures Loop doing ‘Cinnamon Girl’ Flaming Lips doing ‘After The Goldrush’ and Psychic TV doing ‘Only Love Can Break Your Heart’ (which of course would be covered a year or so later by saint etienne in a radically different form again))

Sonic Youth -‘Electricity (Captain Beefheart cover).’ mp3

(Cannot claim any knowledge about this. Any info gratefull received etc..)

All these tracks are available so if you like what you hear then please go and buy them. If you are looking for starters on how to get into Sonic Youth, I suggest you get the compilation Screaming Fields Of Sonic Love, Goo, Daydream Nation and Sister. If you buy Evol, make sure you get it on vinyl, it literally lasts forever…

Sonic Youth’s official website is here, whihc has even more mp3s.

Album Review: Descent


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t ‘This Violent Reality’ (Corellian Records)

Blimey. That’ll teach me. This had lingered near the bottom of the review pile. There are a lot of rubbish death-thrash-core metal bands out there, and only a few good ones.

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t there also excellent tunes too. Songs like ‘Reveal’ ‘Blasphemy Reborn’ and my personal favourite ‘My Failure.’

Perhaps most impressive is the way that the band manage not to descent into self-indulgence. If you are not a fan of this genre, this album won’t change that, but if you want to hear a metal band with a new twist, cast your ear this way.

****
Descent -‘My Failure.

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Their MySpace is here

Paul Raven 1961-2007


There really is someone else in a worse position than you.

I’d had a very stressful morning, feeling tired and grumpy (grumpy? You? never! -anyone who’s ever met me) and had just resolved to check email before heading to bed.

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s saddened to read that Killing Joke’s bassist Paul Raven has died in Switzerland, in his sleep at the age of only 46.

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Raven’s family.

Read more here at NME and here at the official Killing Joke site.

By way of tribute, here are two tracks that Paul Raven played on, Killing Joke’s biggest hit, ‘Love Like Blood’ and ‘Eighties’ (yes, the latter was the one that Nirvana were considered to have appropriated for ‘Come As You Are.’ Litigation proceeded no further after Kurt Cobain’ suicide in 1994). Both these tracks can be found on Killing Joke’s album Night Time, which you should definitely buy.

Killing Joke -‘Love Like Blood.’ mp3

Killing Joke -‘Eighties.’ mp3

Don’t Cross the Charatans’ path!


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And what of the song itself? Pretty damn great, and up there with the rest of the best stuff they’ve done over the last…seventeen years (i have long maintained that I think The Charlatans will outlast virtually ever other band of their original era). I’m already playing it for the second time this morning, and it’s only been available for about twelve minutes.

Download it here and let me know what you think

Some Covers For Sunday III

Well, I have been away for a few days with Mrs. 17 Seconds, but the cats and the flat have been looked after well by our friend Ken whilst we were off in Italy. Edinburgh seems rather grey and overcast after the delights o

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Anyway, how’s about some covers for Sunday, then?

First up, a trio of delights from Placebo:

Placebo -’20th Century Boy (T.Rex cover).’ mp3

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Placebo -‘Bigmouth Strikes Again (The Smiths cover).’ mp3

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The Strokes may have claimed ignorance of Television, Tori Amos apparently surprised at comparisons to Kate Bush, but at least the Manic Street Preachers never denied the obvious impact The Clash had on them:

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Gene -‘Don’t Let Me Down (The Beatles cover).’ mp3

Finally, this has become quite a legendary cover, but why not, eh?

Belly -‘Trust In Me (cover from The Jungle Book).’ mp3

Enjoy. As always, if you like what you hear, support the artists involved.
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Seven Songs Selected At Random

(Roddy Frame of Aztec Camera)

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Enjoy. And as always, if you like what you hear GO AND SUPPORT THE ARTISTS INVOLVED!!

Aztec Camera -‘Jump (Van Halen cover).’ mp3

Talking Heads -‘Memories Can’t Wait.’ mp3

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Danger Mouse and Gemini -‘Ghetto Pop Life.’ mp3

The Fall -‘Spoilt Victorian Child.’ mp3

Goldie -‘Inner City Life.’ mp3

Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy -‘Television, The Drug Of the Nation.’ mp3

Happy Listening, wherever you may be…

1977-1982

If I had to pick a favourite era for music, it would be 1977-1982.

Of course, I was too young to know what it meant at the time, but it’s the era that I have spent time tracking down the most sounds from.

There was just so much great stuff: The original UK punks finally getting the chance to make records, Roots reggae from Jamaica, the beginning of Hip-Hop, Bowie’s Berlin period, the begi

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nning of indie, Post-punk, New Wave, No Wave, Disco, New Romantics (before it got silly), Marvin Gaye’s ‘Sexual Healing’, Siouxsie, the arrival of Madonna, Michael Jackson’s Off The Walland Thriller.

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p they had to live through musically, socially and personally and they’d be right too.

But -and it’s hard to do it justice -my view of six great tracks from the period.

Human League -‘Being Boiled.’ mp3

Scritti politti -‘Skank Bloc Bologna.’ mp3

James Chance -‘Contort Yourself.’ mp3

The Cramps -‘Human Fly.’ mp3

Wire -‘Three girl Rhumba.’ mp3

The Fall -‘Bingo Master’s Breakout!’ mp3

as always, if you like what you hear, support the artists involved!

The greatest one hit wonder ever?

I know man

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Nah, the greatest one hit wonder was this, no.2 in John Peel’s Festive Fifty in 1977, no.1 in the UK singles chart in early 1978 and still sounding great:

Althea and Donna -‘Uptown Top Ranking.’ mp3

This can probably be found on quite a few reggae compilations and the album is definitely on iTunes. everyone should own at least this song.

There’s a wee entry on the fun girls here at Wikipedia

2007…pretty good year for music so far

Thank goodness -I’m now off school for two and a half weeks. I may even be feeling human at the end of it all.

I know I often post covers on a Friday, but I thought today I would post a handful of tracks that I’ve really been enjoying this year. Some of them -Gasp! Shock! Horror! were hits. I’ve posted about Penny Century, Emma Pollock and Katie Sutherland a lot this year, and flagged up how much I’ve enjoyed Bat For Lashes and Wiley, but I thought I would highlight some other stuff I’ve loved.

Kate Nash -‘Foundations.’ mp3

King Creosote -‘Leslie.’ mp3

Tiny Dancers -‘I Will Wait For You.’ mp3

Calvin Harris -‘Acceptable in the 80s.’ mp3

Thrushes -‘Aidan Quinn.’ mp3

Justice -‘D.A.N.C.E.’ mp3

Hot Chip -‘My Piano.’ mp3

Von Sudenfed -‘Fledermaus Can’t Get It.’ mp3

Timbaland -‘Give It To Me.’ mp3

Battles -‘Atlas.’ mp3

If you like the tracks, support the artists involved, and leave feedback.

It’s going to be tough deciding my Top 50 tracks this year…