Music That Moves You. Giveaway.

29 May

All my American readers say hello to Transit Systems, Inc, a nationwide moving and shipping company who recently contacted me and told about a little something you might enjoy.

They are celebrating ‘Music That Moves You’! – get it? – and are giving away an iPod Nano aswell as iTunes gift cards. All you have to do to enter the draw is take a couple seconds to vote for your favorite moving song. It’s that simple. Really.

So go on and enter, if I could I would.

RIP. Gil Scott-Heron.

28 May

The New Yorker tells a stirring story of legendary spoken word performer, Gil-Scott Heron. The 62 year-old’s death was confirmed to reporters by his book publisher and XL Recordings. Reports suggest that he died on Friday afternoon at St. Luke’s Hospital in New York after becoming sick upon returning from a recent European trip.

Heron is best known for ‘The Revolution Will Not Be Televised’ and recently  appeared back in the spotlight with his new album ‘I’m New Here’ which  Jamie Smith (of the xx) reworked for  ‘We’re New Here’. His music influenced many and has been sampled on tracks by Common, The Game, Tupac Shakur and by Kanye West.

Richard Russell of XL Recordings said of him, “Gil meant a massive amount to me, as he did to so many people. His talent was immense. He was a a master lyricist, singer, orator, and keyboard player. His spirit was immense. He channeled something that people derived huge benefit from.”

The music world has suffered a huge loss. Rest in Peace.

Frankmusik. Interview.

23 May

“No one challenges me more than my own psyche and I like that.” – Frankmusik.

It is around 9am in Los Angeles and an audible sleepy voice comes over the line, professing to have “just woken up”. It is Vincent Turner, known to most as Frankmusik.We meander through a range of different topics and throughout he is endearing as he is soft spoken, sharp and witty.

He studied at the London College of Fashion but dropped out to concentrate on music. He says of it “I was bored; I thought I had to go to University, but I didn’t. I chose my course at London College of Fashion with my eyes closed. I skipped through the pages, just stopped at a page and thought I’ll do that.” I enquire, “So you got bored and decided to make music?” He quips back, “Yeah, pretty much”.

His foray into the music world came about when he performed as beat boxer “Mr Mouth” in 2004, “It was a side project for fun and people thought I was good at it so I started, and after some time and a few events I started singing. Magic.”

Frankmusik released his debut EP, Frankisum, in 2007, He then signed to Island Records and two years later his debut album Complete Me debuted on the UK Albums Chart. 2009 was the year of Frankmusik.  An accolade included him as the support act for Keane on their Perfect Symmetry tour in the UK. “It was amazing, I had a really great time experiencing a very well adapted live band, an arena band.” after a slight pause he adds “It really kind of threw me in the deep end of how to do a live show as a pop artist. I very quickly had to learn how to engage with an audience.”

He has since worked with the likes of Ellie Goulding and Sky Ferreira. His work with Ellie led to her realise just because she plays guitar she didn’t have to be a folk singer. He says “I really appreciate that, the most important thing is she got spotted. She is phenomenal, it’s a joy to see her do so well, I’m very proud of her. I get what she is doing, I always told her what would make her stand out is her song writing with cutting edge production. I wanted to make sure she got attention by a different audience. And now she played the royal wedding.” On working with Sky he muses “She was American so it was a different type all together” he says “We did a track together. She’s worked with some really big people and she is doing really well. She is all about her style and her brand is different. It was great working with her.”


His music has undergone a transition from when he started out. “I think it’s very hard for anyone to know what they are doing off the bat. Music was always a hobby so when I was releasing my early music, it was me simply finding my feet creatively; I got thrust into this kind of pop world very quickly and my feet never really touched the ground.” He says of his first foray. He adds, “This time round I kind of know what I’m doing, which is both a good thing and a bad thing…”

More recently he moved from London to Los Angeles. He changed record labels and lifestyles, he says of it, “My life varies so much; I moved to the other side of the world halfway through my good spot in England and started again. It was crazy.”

It was in Los Angeles that he and Cherrytree Record labelmates, Far East Movement worked together on ‘Do It In The AM’ the video for which recently surpassed 1 million views, “It’s great to get it out there. It was really good fun to shoot and was great to hang out with the guys.” He adds, “They have been good friends of mine for a long time; we actually met in London and I have featured on their album, ‘Album Free Wired’ I sing a song called Fighting for Air.” He has too taken to performing Rocketeer with the band on shows like Jay Leno, “The exposure was great” he says, “I had very big shoes to fill as it was originally written by Bruno Mars and performed by Ryan Tedder.” After I compliment on his vocal likeness to Tedder in the song he jokes “I was hoping you’d say I surpassed him.”

With his move to Los Angeles comes a new sound, something that is more commercial. He explains “I’m more concise and my music has got a future dance feel to it. Everything on the album is about my time in America; the main struggle was challenging myself but the new record is sounding a lot more polished, a lot more crazy. I am making solid pop music. With the production side of things, I’m trying to take people out of their comfort zone with pop music, in a more open manner.”

The album is called ‘Do It In the AM’ because that’s when it made it. He says simply “there is no secret meaning to it, it was made mostly at night and I find I work better at night. More people should try it. You don’t get distracted by things around you.” He laughingly drawls, “I like it.” and adds “with this album, I’m challenging not just myself but the listener as well; not so much through lyrics but through the whole package. Something like Lady Gaga; she challenges people with her persona and l’m trying to do something similar but different.”

He tells of the theme for ‘Do It In the AM.’ It is “the same shit. Just different
people. People annoying me, upsetting me, breaking hearts and stuff. All the good shit.” “And the musical inspiration for it?” I query. “None,” he explains “I am my own influence, I don’t pay attention to what surrounds me; I draw inspiration from random nuggets I find along the way…”

He is acutely aware of the hype that is surrounding the new release, “I wrote 72 songs and 12 made the album. I always want to make sure that I’m not shit and 72 songs later you realise you have tried everything you can and you’re not shit.” As for the songs that didn’t make the cut, “I’m leaving them alone, I don’t recycle stuff. Every track has it’s moment and has it’s place.”

I then throw the idea of an acoustic album as the last was stripped down and personal. He tells me, “I think it’s a healthy thing to do, people liked it the last
time.”

For all the pressure and expectations there is an also an outlet, Free Frankmusik, where Vincent posts remixes and songs for his fans, “I wanted to show people that I wasn’t just paid, I do it because I love it.” We both pause for a moment to express delight at his Daft Punk tribute; he sighs and adds “I wish it was on my album” But those free downloads and peeks inside his head continue? “They won’t really stop.” he says.

I enquire what is next for Frankmusik, He simply states, “I’m hoping to sell lots of albums and endorsing myself as a thoroughbred alternative pop artist.” He is also producing Erasure’s new album, which has been “amazing to do, and it‘s been a great opportunity for me.” And one can expect a UK tour and a couple of big shows soon which he promises “are going to be great fun.”

2011 is Frankmusik’s year and things are only bigger and better.

Beautiful People.

22 May

Chris Brown is back. On those scooters you used to ride when you were 9. Cruising around with people in Leopard print jumpsuits. It’s all for his new music video for ‘Beautiful People’ with Benny Benassi. So where exactly are those beautiful people in the video you ask? Well, they magically disappeared and were replaced with studio takes and famous faces. Doing weird dances. I know, it’s a small consolation package knowing your favourite rapper can’t do the running man but things will get better I promise.

p.s. I happen to like this song against my better judgement. and by better judgement I mean my dislike for Chris Brown.

p.p.s. How amazing is Benny Benassi? The fact we see him for about 5 seconds? Not so much.

SAMA 17 – Live Video Streaming.

20 May


While millions of excited viewers across South Africa will switch on their TV’s to catch the Montecasino action live on SABC1, many more will now be able to get a different perspective and some behind-the-scenes action on the event online. The legendary Disco Dave is the Webcast Host and will interview the SAMA stars – most importantly the winners who will be in the interview hot seat fresh off the SAMA stage.

Stream it here.  The action starts tonight at 19:30 and tomorrow at 20:00. You excited?

D is for Delightful. Free tickets to Double Adapter’s Documentary Launch.

16 May

Friday, the 20th of May, will see Johannesburg based dirty electro due, Double Adapter, launch the first episode of their new documentary at The Assembly in Cape Town.

For the first time in South Africa, the documentary captures the exploding electro scene on camera and features con their recent ‘Adapt or Die’ European Tour. With the Bteam, Kennedy, Audiophile 021, Spekta and George Daniel, plus the Cold Turkey crew holding it down in The Annex.

You excited? I have a set of double tickets to give away. Let me know why you would like them and they are yours!

Music Alliance Pact. MAP. May 2011.

15 May

The Popcop explains it best. “Each of the 36 blogs in MAP has chosen a song by an artist from their own country, and collectively we share the entire lot on all of our sites on the 15th of the month.”  This month I give you The Pretty Blue Gun and their blend of “gritty blues rock”.

All the songs are available for your downloading pleasure  in one file here.

SOUTH AFRICA: Musical Mover & Shaker!
The Pretty Blue GunsShed Your Skin
The Pretty Blue Guns are four best friends who love making a noise. With their second album, Shed Your Skin, they abandoned any expectations people might have had and the result is a record that is deeply personal and shows the band’s growth. The first single, Shed Your Skin, is an introspective look at life and people around them aptly showing off their self-described sound – a mix of “blues, rock ‘n’ roll, country, soul – all put together in a little wooden box, doused in gasoline, set alight”.

ARGENTINA: Zonaindie
Pablo KrantzEt C’est Ainsi Que Tu T’en Vas
Pablo Krantz is a well-established musician and writer born in Buenos Aires. After making a name for himself in the local alternative scene with two great albums, he moved to Paris for several years, where he released an album in which he sings entirely in French. Démonos Cita En Una Autopista (Para Volvernos A Estrellar) is his fifth record, and the first one since he returned to Argentina. A mix between these two stages in Krantz’s career, Et C’est Ainsi Que Tu T’en Vas is a great song to start digging into his work.

AUSTRALIA: Who The Bloody Hell Are They?
Chet Faker No Diggity
Chet Faker is a new electronic artist on the Melbourne scene. His tie-dye facial hair + wifebeater singlet + smoooooooth cover of a bangin’ 90s anthem has definitely brought him some attention. TOP THIS. No, this isn’t a (total) joke – it’s a sweet 2011 treatment for a song that many people probably didn’t think was worth a revisit.

BRAZIL: Meio Desligado
LiseParece Constantina
Parece Constantina is a preview of Qualquer Frágil Fio de Fantasia, the new album from Lise, which is the side-project of multi-instrumentalist Daniel Nunes (drummer of the band Constantina, who played at this year’s SXSW). The name of the song means “sounds like Constantina”, in reference to his main band. Despite being a very experimental post-rock/electronic project, this track dialogues with hip hop through the vocals from members of Zimun and increases the musical spectrum of the genre.

CANADA: I(Heart)Music
The Guest BedroomTough Luck
Buzzing guitars, thundering drums, impassioned female vocals… Sleater-Kinney and their grrrl-y ilk may be gone, but The Guest Bedroom show they’re not forgotten. For three albums now – up to their most recent, A Year’s Supply Of Rabbit’s Feet – TGB have shown that there’s plenty of life in a genre too many people thought died at the turn of the century and, as songs like Tough Luck show, they know how to make that old music sound as fresh and as vital as ever.

CHILE: Super 45
MegajoyRainbow Drama
“Techno sudaka sci-fi from the information age” – that’s how Megajoy (alias for Hector Llanquín) defines his peculiar musical view. Nervous beats, insane samples and a million pop references per second are the raw materials which Megajoy works with. His debut album Avidya (self-released, 2011), available for free download on his website, is a collection of twisted dance songs with a strong sense of humor and a subversive spirit, making this record one of this year’s essentials.

CHINA: Wooozy
ShanrenThirty Years
Yunnan folk-rock phenomenon Shanren fuse Yunnan/Guizhou indigenous music with various modern styles to produce a fresh sound as accessible as it is unique. They aim to promote and preserve the combined and diverse heritage of Yunnan and Guizhou’s many ethnic minority groups through their own original compositions and reworkings of local folk melodies.

COLOMBIA: Colombia Urbana
KatamaranElla No Es Como Tu
Katamaran is a ska band from Bucaramanga. Their most recent album, Imparable, mixes horns with others styles including rap. This single, Ella No Es Como Tu, is in the Colombian indie chart.

DENMARK: All Scandinavian
Mescalin, BabyShe’s Near, She’s Near, She’s Here
Mescalin, Baby release their full-length debut, Air Air, on May 23, following up on 2009’s debut EP, No Time For The Old In-Out Love, which earned the quintet both praise and airplay. The retro-orientated rock with splashes of folk on the forthcoming album stands a good chance of repeating the success, and I’m happy to be able to share She’s Near, She’s Near, She’s Here with you as a MAP exclusive.

ENGLAND: The Guardian Music Blog
Ben HowardEmpty Corridors (Live)
Male British singer-songwriters are hardly thin on the ground and yet, even given the crowded market, Ben Howard stands out. A 24-year-old Devon boy with a penchant for surfing, he’s just released an EP on the Mumford-affiliated Communion label and has signed thereafter to Island – he apparently inked the deal because of their history with Nick Drake and John Martyn. And that’s Howard all over: folk-pop with substance and class. On this, a live version of Empty Corridors, he showcases, as a recent New Band of the Day article put it, a “guitar sound that recalls Drake’s complex tunings, while every so often you expect his gently gruff tones to start warbling Martyn’s Bless The Weather”. Marvellous.

ESTONIA: Popop
Kali BriisHome Alone
After releasing some EPs, two of them available for free here, Kali Briis is finally bringing out his full-length debut album Homewrecker on May 16. Kali doesn’t care much about borders of genres, feeling equally comfortable in R’n’B, electro, hip-hop or any other style he feels like trying. MAP exclusive Home Alone from the new album is a full-on handmade electro track featuring synths, guitars, bass and drums all played by Kali himself.

FINLAND: Glue
MummypowderA House
After a few years struggling with the precarious stability of an indie band, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Janne Lehtinen got his mummies together and this month he is finally publishing Mummypowder’s long-awaited fourth album. The first single, A House, is a melodic power-pop ballad with Janne’s vocals upfront accompanied by layers of guitars to build up an intense momentum.

FRANCE: Yet You’re Fired
Porco Rosso10.000 Lieues À La Ronde
Singing pop in French is not easy, and not every band gives it a try, but some brilliantly succeed, as Porco Rosso show. Formed in 2002, the three members have found their own style – a balance between their influences and their personality. After releasing two EPs (2004, 2006), they dropped their LP, La Vie Sans Moi (“Life Without Me”), last year. You might not understand the lyrics of 10.000 Lieues À La Ronde, but you don’t have to – the rhythm and the vocals are too catchy not to appreciate.

GERMANY: Blogpartei
Angela AuxSmells Like Screen Spirit
Angela Aux is the solo project of Heiner Hendrix aka Flo from last year’s MAP featured L’egojazz. He calls the style of his recently released debut, Whatever You Guess It’s Not, weird Kraut-folk. Smells Like Screen Spirit is a fine mélange of groovy, catchy bass, scratchy sound effects and melancholic vocals. It will fit perfectly with a summer sunset at your local lake when you’re cheerful as well as blue.

GREECE: Mouxlaloulouda
May RooseveltDark The Night
May Roosevelt’s sophomore, self-released album harnesses a spectrum of emotions unveiling a dark and reclusive universe defined by motion and dance. Rhythms rich with contemporary elements weaved on theremin sounds, electronic beats and synthesizers coalesce with evocative melodies drawing on Greek traditional musical heritage. Every note is considered and played with care and a sense of craft. The more you listen to it, the more it falls into place and traps you under its spell.

ICELAND: Icelandic Music Maffia
Nolo Pretty Face
Nolo is a young, very promising band from Reykjavik. They are two 18-year-old guys, Nonnji Lorange and Ivör Björnsson, who had already played together in different bands for some years before they deceided to work together as Nolo. They record all their music with lo-fi equipment in Ivör’s basement, using two guitars (electric and acoustic) and an organ.

INDIA: Indiecision
Peter Cat Recording CoLove Demons
Peter Cat Recording Co is one of the newest, freshest young talents to emerge out of the growing Indian indie music scene. The quartet from New Delhi create orchestral soundscapes that throw Neutral Milk Hotel and disco Bollywood in a washing machine with cabaret Tide. Love Demons represents this musical laundry cycle perfectly. The song, one of the highlights of the band’s wholly refreshing debut album Sinema, channels Quincy Jones and Bappi Lahiri for five minutes of an exciting car chase through the crowded streets of Delhi.

INDONESIA: Deathrockstar
Swimming ElephantsSarah
Swimming Elephants are a collective of young people who write complex arrangements of pop music pieces using simple chords. They are one of the best newcomers in the Indonesian indie scene.

IRELAND: Nialler9
Le GalaxieMidnight Midnight
Dublin-based mischievous visualists Le Galaxie release their debut album Laserdisc Nights II on June 10 after a few years honing their astral night-time music. Midnight Midnight is a perfect indicator of the four-piece band thus far: thumping electro, sci-fi synths, big 80s drum drops and vocals that make you go “woooooooo”. TUNE.

ISRAEL: Metal Israel
Spawn Of EvilFirst Stone
Spawn Of Evil is an iconic death metal band that’s been on the Israeli scene for 13 years. Guitarist Miko Haronian describes First Stone as not “so political as it looks – more reality. Some leaders say ‘Destroy Israel’ all day long and the world is silent… so this is our answer to this – come on, try!” Spawn Of Evil mixes rambunctious gleeful energy release with quality meat and potatoes death metal. They are seeking a label for their latest album, Ecstatic Aggressive Behavior. Check them out.

ITALY: Polaroid
Quakers And MormonsNew York Town
Maolo and Mancho are from the band My Awesome Mixtape, which was featured in the June 2009 edition of MAP. Now they’ve started a new project, more hip-hop oriented. Think of a sound influenced by Anticon and Antipop Consortium, and mixed with some of the sumptuous TV On The Radio arrangements. Add dark lyrics delivered with an apocalyptical strain and, bang, you have this killer debut album, aptly named Evolvotron.

MEXICO: Red Bull PanameriKa
AeiouVivimos In L.A.
Aeiou’s album Space Hymn is the unexpected joint venture between elfin vocalist Juan Son and Simone Pace (Blonde Redhead’s drummer), with some surprising collaborations with Kelley Deal (The Breeders) and an unnamed, mysterious character. Vivimos In L.A. (“We Live In L.A.”), reflects the city-hopping lifestyle experienced by the members: Simone has lived in Milan, Montreal, Boston and New York; while Juan, born in Guadalajara, has also had L.A. and the Big Apple as homes. Irrespective of the passports, the song and album show touches of ethereal, androgynous space-beauty.

NETHERLANDS: Unfold Amsterdam
Aux RausOh No, It’s Them!
You can technically get away with calling this Amsterdam duo’s music ‘electro punk’, but whereas most bands courting such a label want to fuse those two elements, Aux Raus come across like a drunken punch-up between them – the wiry punk riffs and roars virtually taunting the techno and gabba-spewing drum machines. And that’s just the start of a series of contrasts which include: songs channelling equal measures of political fury and silliness; that they’re part anonymous anarcho-freaks and part leaders of style cool; and that they’re at their best wreaking havoc in a club with 300 moshing kids but can easily transfer such energy to headlining festivals. This track is from their newly released third album, All Creeping Things Stopped Creeping.

NEW ZEALAND: Einstein Music Journal
Sheep,Dog&WolfNot Aquatic
A MAP premiere – former Bandicoot drummer Daniel McBride presents his solo project Sheep,Dog&Wolf, leaving behind his punk roots to weave a complex fusion of Motown, jazz and pop music. After months recording in his bedroom, the 17-year-old multi-instrumentalist’s music resembles a young Sufjan Stevens, layered with strings, horns and percussion, while curious time signatures and his beautifully incandescent voice balance an unusual amalgamation of whimsically flirtatious styles.

NORWAY: Birds Sometimes Dance
Burning God LittleNotes On Being Snowblind
Martin Hartgren aka Burning God Little has been played quite a lot on Norwegian radio lately. Call it chillwave, call it dreampop, bedroom electronic, samplertronica, even shoegaze – whatever it is, it’s great. You can easily hear inspiration from Neon Indian, Washed Out, Panda Bear and Gold Panda, but he’s never a dull copy. He has his own way of mixing heavy backbeat drumbeats, samples and sometimes hauntingly beautiful harmonies and melodies.

PERU: SoTB
PilotocopilotoInfante
Pilotocopiloto is an instrumental rock duo consisting of Carlos Freyre and Juan Pablo Aragon. Their music can be described as a powerful fusion of guitar and drums, with their interest in experimentation allowing them to dabble in minimalist ambient sounds and psychedelic effects. This mixture fills their instrumental songs with freshness. They recently released their self-titled debut album which is just as well because Infante definitely makes you want more.

PORTUGAL: Posso Ouvir Um Disco?
NortonTwo Points
Norton is band from a city in the center of Portugal with a considerable fanbase and three albums to their name. Their latest one, Layers Of Love United, is a turning point for the band after their lead singer left and was replaced by one of the members who used to be on backing vocals. They have toured Europe and have had quite favorable international reviews.

ROMANIA: Babylon Noise
Blue Nipple BoyBear Comes Naked
Blue Nipple Boy are actually four boys from Bucharest, ready to conquer the music scene with an indie/alternative approach. Although new to it, they are rapidly increasing their fanbase with each single. And how could people not like the smooth rhythms, catchy lyrics and good vibes their songs have? The guys are working on their first album, but till then, I give you their freshly released third single, Bear Comes Naked, which will soon have a video as well.

SCOTLAND: The Pop Cop
We See LightsMy Oh My Oh My
Let’s see if you can guess what We See Lights sound like before you listen to them. The group hosted an event this month called The Twee Jamboree in their native Edinburgh with live music and home baking, while their new Twee Love Pop EP features a song entitled I Hope You Like The Smiths. I think you get the picture. My Oh My Oh My is by far their finest moment to date – it’s an utterly adorable anthem for the lovestruck and has some delightful banjo playing. Check out Bandcamp or iTunes for more of their music.

SINGAPORE: I’m Waking Up To…
Monster CatMannequins
It intertwines like a ball of yarn unraveling as feline claws playfully pounce upon their five-track debut EP Mannequins. The guilty party is collectively known as Monster Cat, who at first mention do not hint at their psycho-folk-rock tendencies. Yet, as you sink deeper into their depravity, it starts to make perfect sense. Mannequins is a bold debut that bares all and holds nothing back, along with all the vulnerability of a gentle kitten. You can download their EP for free via their website during the month of May and pledge your allegiance.

SOUTH KOREA: Indieful ROK
ParyumchiakdanA Night Of Wine
Paryumchiakdan, which translates as “The Infamous Orchestra”, was formed three years ago with the vision of making music based on 70s punk-rock with an East Asian pop sound, playing it as if they were a 60s garage rock band. The sound has changed a bit since, but the members still cite GO!GO!7188 and Korean psychedelic musicians of the 70s such as Kim Jung Mi as influences. The band recently self-released their first EP, A Night Of Wine, and the title track has an awesome modern retro sound that invites foot-tapping.

SPAIN: Musikorner
El Estudiante LarryMejor Que Yo
Formed in Murcia, a city renowned for its hot indie music scene, El Estudiante Larry is frontman Larry Sandoval and fellow musicians Víctor, Seka and Porras. After releasing three CD-Rs (available for free download), they collaborated with #Fo – side-project of Klaus & Kinski’s Álex Martínez – to release a split EP, Gulag Split, which can be downloaded for free on Bandcamp. El Estudiante Larry songs can be made from psychedelic beats, a classic indie sound or even a Nashville rock taste, which is the case with Mejor Que Yo, the last but not least track on the EP.

SWEDEN: Swedesplease
MasquerHappiness
Super lo-fi indie-rock that reminds one of 1/3 Cure, 1/3 Siouxsie Sioux and 1/3 Madonna. Count me in! Masquer is the new side-project of Kiki from Lowood/Idora and Pelle of Idora. The new song is called Happiness and continues to play to the band’s strengths – mainly its 80s retro indie-rock sound and the spellbinding vocals of Kiki. Lyrically, its anti-establishment lyrics and chorus of “I’ll never conform” would be a perfect addition to the soundtracks of any John Hughes films from that period.

SWITZERLAND: 78s
We Love MachinesCarpentizer (feat. Orlando Menthol)
The two Swiss guys from We Love Machines nailed our attention a year ago. They caused a big stir with Ed Banger-influenced sounds that totally hit it. Now they’ve released their debut, which is actually full of hits and some surprises. One of them is the Balkan-esque electro tune Carpentizer which features another Swiss electronic genius, Orlando Menthol, and some Swiss-German singing parts.

UNITED STATES: I Guess I’m Floating
AuditoriumSunday
Auditorium (formerly Field) is the work of Spencer Berger, whose debut album Be Brave was released in January. Berger specializes in ‘glam-folk’, whereby theatrical, multi-layered vocal harmonies shine throughout the album, telling stories of love, nature, cities and people in a remarkably engaging way. Auditorium is beginning to make waves in LA and beyond – get on board now before your friends are barking at you about it in a few months.

VENEZUELA: Música y Más
La Abuela Disco4.30
La Abuela Disco is an alternative rock, post-grunge and electronic-influenced band formed in Acarigua (Portuguesa) in mid-2009. In late April, they finally released their first studio album Polvo Lunar, a name that fits perfectly with its sound. It can be downloaded for free at the band’s website.

Top 5 Musician’s Blogs. Aloud.com style.

11 May

Have you ever wondered about the inner workings of the minds of your favourite artists? Well, probably less so now thanks to our beloved Twitter generation, although 140 characters doesn’t always cut it. We want to know more! Callie Morris, web editor for ticketing site Aloud.com is here to give us her top 5 blogs by musicians. So in no particular order…

Hayley Williams.

Titled ‘Let’s Be Freaks’ Hayley usually posts images of all the things she loves – stunning makeup, funky fashion styling or arty objects. She also communicates a lot with her fans, reblogging their tribute videos and photos and adding her own comments onto them. She even adds her personal childhood pics, as well as ones of her mum and best friends, adding massive value to the content. ‘Lets Be Freaks’ really gives you an insight into how she feels with regular posts that are unquestionably coming from the mouth (fingers?) of Hayley Williams herself! Paramore fans who haven’t yet paid a visit – get going!

You can get Paramore tickets over at Aloud.com

Belle and Sebastian.

This blog by Belle and Sebastian (mostly contributed to by band member Stuart) is much more text heavy than Hayley’s. With some funny anecdotes and posts to ‘set the record straight’ he also adds insight into his favourite music, what he’s up to and regularly answers questions from fans. The contributions aren’t that regular, but when they do emerge Belle and Sebastian fans will be glad they stopped by!

Head over to Aloud.com to find out tour info and to get your Belle and Sebastian tickets!

Young Guns.

As a massive Young Guns fan, this blog is probably the most exciting one to me… Mainly written by lead singer Gus, the content is a mixture of text and pictures, a few videos and the odd poll. They do frequent tour diaries and give you a cheeky glimpse into their lives – however, the last post was written at the end of January so it looks pretty unlikely that they keep up with the blog religiously… Here’s hoping for more content!

Young Guns tickets are available at Aloud.com, with plenty more band info and their 2011 tour dates

Good Charlotte.

This video-heavy blog is updated by various members of Good Charlotte, and seems to be edited fairly frequently. The posts vary from a contribution video by Nicole Richie (wife of lead singer Joel Madden) documenting Good Charlotte’s life on tour, to Benji Madden demonstrating how to make a particular drink. All the video coverage of their lives gives an excellent peek into their personalities and fans will not be disappointed. With an extensive back catalogue of blog posts fans of Good Charlotte will be kept occupied for a very long time!

Tickets are available for Good Charlotte gigs now if you head over to Aloud.com!

Noah and the Whale.

Seemingly quite a new blog, the Noah and the Whale members (possibly the main bulk of the content coming from Charlie) update sneek peeks of new music videos and songs and movies they love and take inspiration from. A good blog for those in search of new music to get into and for insider information about any issues/cancellations of their shows. In many of the posts we receive apologies for them ‘not writing for a while’ so all the Noah and the Whale fans can take some comfort in the idea that they’re probably at least trying to keep up with this blogging malarky!

So if you fancy heading to a Noah and the Whale gig this year, head over to Aloud.com for tickets for a Noah and the Whale tour this month or a gig in August.

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