Monday, March 22, 2010

DJ Harvey presents Locussolus

A rare and very welcome release from the legend that is Harvey Bassett. Proper cosmic bizzness. 12" out now on International Feel Recordings. Well worth a slice of your hard earned.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

I'm a Real Dum Dum


Stupidity is underrated and i should know.
Here's 2 dumb indie-pop songs connected by the words dum dum.

Jay Electronica


Got a 5 times a day addiction to this tune. It's coming...

Yuck


Single of the week in the Guardian Guide today. A lovely slice of fuzz-pop which makes me feel 15 again. Out now on Transparent records on a split 7". Available from Puregroove

Here's a couple of other great tracks from Yuck

Georgia from Yuck on Vimeo.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Flight 666


Metal Britannia again folks. This time Iron Maiden's tour documentary Route 666. Armed with their own plane (check it - Ed Force One), flown by frontman Bruce Dickinson?!? the band embark on a 45 day world tour carrying all the band, crew & equipment. It's funny to see a bunch of guys into their 50's still dressing and acting like they did in the 80's and attracting new generations of kids to the shows. The band come across well, all well-grounded likeable characters, my favourite being drummer Nicko McBrain who's face looks like it's been hit with a spade. It's a pity the music is utter dross. Great documentary though but more Eddie next time please.

The film ended with 'Hallowed Be Thy Name', a song that was used in Toy Machine's 1996 skate video 'Welcome To Hell', during Jamie Thomas' section. This section raised the bar in handrail skating and was super influential in bringing back a much needed aggressive skating style. The music perfectly matched the skating.

Metal Britannia


As with all the Britannia music documentaries on BBC4, last nights Metal Britannia was another great watch. I've never really liked metal, and i probably have my Mum to thank for that. Back in the 80's she threw my ACDC & Saxon records on the fire because she thought they were satanic, ha ha. I was proper gutted at the time but she probably saved me from a lifetime of listening to that turgid dross. And she gave me back the money i'd paid for them.
Anyway back to the show. I enjoyed early footage of Black Sabbath (a truly great band name), Ozzy looking cool, and the unstoppable juggernaut that is Motorhead. Saxon are still proper shit though.
Thanks for saving me Mum.