Listening to Mylo's Destroy Rock and Roll really brings back memories of finishing my degree which feels like an eternity ago at this stage... Since then he's only really done freebie stuff for Mixmag which I actually haven't listened to. Hopefully he'll be bringing out a full length album soon because he's a legend. Like, who can make Dr. Beat by Miami Sound Machine sound so cool? A one-time PhD student from the Isle of Skye, that's who.
Really looking forward to his DJ set.
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
Electric Picnic Countdown - Mylo
Monday, 22 August 2011
Electric Picnic Countdown - Best Coast
Bethany Cosentino really seems to have an obsession with cats; from album covers with cats to videos featuring cats. Now I love our little feline friends but I think the boundaries between pets and music needs to be firmly delineated. The other thing about Best Coast that I don't get are their lyrics. Have you ever listened to them? They're so bad! A five year old could write them.
I wish he was my boyfriend'
Jaysus.
Sunday, 21 August 2011
Electric Picnic Countdown - Shit Robot
It's amazing that Marcus Lambkin, aka, Shit Robot, is in his forties and only released his first album last year. The story goes that this Wicklow lad became friends with James Murphy while DJing in New York which subsequently led to him being signed to DFA.
Being signed to the label resulted in album contributions by other DFA artists, and the two songs that I've chosen from his debut album feature Alexis Taylor of Hot Chip (Losing My Patience) and Nancy Whang of LCD Soundsystem (Take 'Em Up).
Losing My Patience is directed by Fergal Brennan and I'm proud to say my friend Karl worked on it as a modelmaker.
Shit Robot - Losing My Patience from DFA Records on Vimeo.
Maybe Lambkin wants to showcase Irish directorial talent as this second video featuring Nancy Whang using some really nice stop-motion was directed and produced by Eoghan Kidney.
Shit Robot - Take Em Up from Eoghan Kidney on Vimeo.
Friday, 19 August 2011
Electric Picnic Countdown - Warpaint
A quick blogpost today because I don't have much time...
Friday's recommendation is Warpaint. I was at Primavera not so long ago but never got my act together to go and see these melodic ladies.
Best song on the album is Undertow, everything else is a bit the-samey but worth a listen every now and then if you're feeling in a chilled out mood.
Did you know one of the girls was romantically linked to John Frusciante?
Thursday, 18 August 2011
Electric Picnic Countdown - Santigold
Up next on my Electric Picnic list is Santigold.
It's not surprising that this Philly native has been likened to M.I.A. because the two have worked with some of the same people and also have the same influences (and because they're both female right?).
Unlike M.I.A. her music doesn't have any political undertones and dare I say it, is a helluva a lot better than anything produced by M.I.A - who's a bit of a one-trick pony if you ask me.
My favourite track from her 2008 album, Santogold, is Lights Out:
She's also done a few collaborations and this duet with those BKLYN legends Beastie Boys is a cracking tune. Beastie Boys have never disappointed on the video-front and this is another to add to the creative collection:
Her new album is supposed to be released sometime over the coming months, no doubt we'll get a sneak preview at the picnic!
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
Electric Picnic Countdown - Zola Jesus
Seeing that Electric Picnic is just around the corner it's only appropriate that I would blog about some of the bands/acts that are to grace the stages of Stradbally. So...over the next two weeks I'm going to post my own recommendations and in doing so create a little online mix-tape of sorts.
First off is Russian-American songstress Zola Jesus (real name Nika Rosa Danilova). Her dark, almost haunted vocals which are accompanied by synths and lots of reverb give rise to a mysterious and eerie sound. She denies the 'goth' moniker but the musical and stylistic parallels are too close to be ignored. But in saying that, pigeonholing her in the gothic genre is unfair as her music is far superior to any gothic music I have ever been unlucky enough to listen to.
My two choices from her album Stridulum II (no idea what that makey-up word means) are The Night and Sea Talk.
'Gothic' Power Ballads at its Best.