Happy Birthday, Yoko Ono

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Happy 80th Birthday, Yoko -this is an excellent track that everyone should hear. Moody, sad and very beautiful video from 1981. ‘Walking On Thin Ice’ was a song she and John Lennon finished the night of his assas

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go for a change and formed Chaos Chaos. They put out a five track EP called S, (****) which features an opening track ‘Winner’ recorded with Bloc Party’s Matt Tong, and four others with producer Nathan Rosenberg.

Does it sound like a grown-up Smoosh? There’s more it than that. This is great music, synth pop with more of an edge than their older stuff.

Check it out and see what you think. The EP’s out in the UK next month, and there are promises of a debut album this autumn…

Hear their cover of Tegan & Sara’s ‘Closer.’

Two specials for Valentine’s Day

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Yup, it’s Valentine’s Day (in case you had forgotten) and here are two special things for you.

Flutes take on Haddaway’s 1993 cheese-fest and manage to turn it into something profound and lovely:

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News just in: Viv Albertine will play Glasgow’s Poetry Club on March 9.

Meanwhile, I have been involved in bringing Flutes to play at Penicuik library on April 20, a free show at 3PM…

Album Review: Richard Thompson

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Album Review: inc

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Inc. -‘No World.’ (4AD)

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Yay! Maker of one of 2011’s finest LPs, Smoke Ring For My Halo, Kurt Vile will release the follow-up, Waking On A Pretty Daze on April 8.

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New from The Postal Service

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This is probably heresy in blogging circles -where though shalt worship Arcade Fire and Death Cab For Cutie seemed to be unwritten rules over the last decade, but of all the projects that Ben Gibbard has ever been involved in, my favourite remains his collaboration with Jimmy Tamborello as The Postal Service.

The Postal Service’s sole album Give Up was released in 2003. The Shins went on to cover ‘We Will Become Silhouettes’ while Iron & Wine covered ‘Such Great Heights’ the latter appearing on the soundtrack to Garden State. The album is shortly to see a re-release and this is one of the ‘new’ songs that will be on the re-issue package, entitled ‘A Tattered Line Of String.’

There are live dates happening, though sadly none in Scotland 🙁

Album Review: Fuzzy Lights

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On the plus side, there are a lot of interesting ideas going on here, and a willingness to experiment. By and large there are two main features of this album: One, a pastoral folkiness, Two, a noisy post-rock. The downside is that while there’s lots going on, the end result doesn’t seem to hang together terribly well to these ears. Over the course of several listens I’ve found myself to be getting into something, only to then find myself completely confused by something that then comes in and doesn’t actually seem to work.

So yes, some interesting things to investigate, but rather hard going as an album…

**1/2

Rule Of Twelfths is out now on Little Red Rabbit

Album Review: Eels

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This is, amazingly, Eels’ tenth album, in a line that started off with the excellent Beautiful Freak over fifteen years ago. Back in those days, Eels were a band rather than the vehicle of E (Mark Oliver Everett to his parents), but Eels has developed in time from being what would have been described as an ‘a

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Sure album opener ‘Bombs Away’ and ‘Stick Together’ might be amongst the standout songs here, but over the course of the album, the quality remains that high, with new things revealing themselves to the listener on successive listens. With an album this good, it’s not just Tom Waits who’s awaiting the next release.

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The return of…Sparrow and the Workshop

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I’ve featured Sparrow and the Workshop in times past, they’ve made my Festive Fifty and it’s great to report that ahead of their third album, they are releasing their new single via 17 Seconds Pals Song, By Toad!

They’re picking up radio play for this, too, which always feels nice when it’s a) bands you like b) people you’ve championed and c )coming out on a friendly record label. They’ve always been good, and they’ve evolved, less folky than the sound on their first two records, if this track’s anything to go by…

It’s called ‘Shock Shock’ and it’s out on Song, By Toad Records on March 11:

Not only that, but Song, By Toad records have released a sampler for 2013 of what they’re up to. And it is lip-smackingly good…