Donnerstag, 6. März 2025

One More Trip Around The Sun

 


Regular visitors will know that I have a great affection to Cari Cari, one of my favorite band from Austria.  Cari Cari is an Austrian indie rock duo founded by drummer and singer Stephanie Widmer and guitarist and singer Alexander Koeck. This began when I first saw them live a couple of years back in a small venue close to my former workplace. Only about 50 visitors wanted to see this unknown band live and they missed something great. Right from the start, they created a warm and cosy atmosphere with their spartan equipment. Every song felt familiar. Years later, I saw them again at a festival, but this time in front of a few thousand people. They had perfected their sound and for many, this concert was the highlight of the weekend.

Now they announced the release of their third album and it seems that it has the same level as their predecessors. Cari Cari make desert rock. It sounds classically bluesy, sometimes psychedelic, but mostly with a pinch of Ennio Morricone, and their songs always sound a little bit like the Wild West. Like dried, rolling tumbleweed bushes, circling vultures and a siesta at the hottest hour of the day.

Mittwoch, 5. März 2025

Singles Released This Week Years Ago

 


When I started this series, I didn't really have any great expectations as to which songs would appear on these pages. In the meantime, I really enjoy listening to these songs again after many years or even just watching the videos.

1972: At the height of glam rock, you can't get past Gary Glitter and I thought long and hard about whether I should give a pederast a forum.


1978: Warren Zevon released his masterpiece Werewolfes Of London


1979: Frank Zappa released Bobby Brown and his reckoning with the American dream so bluntly that it was banned in the United States.



1969: A Song from The Who's rock opera Tommy. Still nice watching Elton John playing pinball.



1965: A classic song by Them with the very young Van Morrison.


1970: The movie Easy Rider started when the when the main characters bought drugs for their journey and accompanied this with a song by Steppenwolf.



1965: Bob Dylan and a rare video


1962: A little bit of soul by Arthur Alexander. Willy DeVille made a fantastic cover of this song.


1979: The Pointer Sisters were successful with Bruce Springsteen's Fire. But I prefer the version by Robert Gordon with the great Chris Spedding on guitar.


1979: This year's one hit wonder



Dienstag, 4. März 2025

Oh Yeah

 


Dieter Meier, a Swiss conceptual artist, musician and entrepreneur, turns eighty today. Reason enough to honor his work, especially with Yello, a band formed in 1977 by Boris Blank and Carlos Peron. 

Legend has it that the two met in a car test lab to record engine noises to create songs. In their search for a voice to accompany their songs, they came across the professional gambler, painter and performance artist Dieter Meier, who was still playing in a band called The Assholes at the time. 

They released several songs on a Swiss indie label and Bostiche went through the roof in the United States in the early 80's and was played in many discotheques. On the following albums, they released classics of early electro-pop that became unmistakable thanks to Meier's spoken vocals.

Happy birthday, Dieter

Yello - Bostich

Yello - The Race

Yello - Oh Yeah

Montag, 3. März 2025

Monday's Long Song

 


In 2013, one of krautrock's most underrated bands returned with a new album. Agitation Free was founded in Berlin in 1967 and their instrumental improvisations were unusually long for the time. With an independent mixture of improvised rock paired with electro, ethno and trance elements, they found a large fan base.

After splitting up in the seventies, they released a new album, Momentum, 24 years later. Even after these years, the album is characterised by guitars that shimmer through time and space. Momentum is no longer as experimental as it once was, but it is still powerful and full of rhythmic and melodic beauty. Sometimes the songs are reminiscent of the best times of Steve Hillage and Kraan, which can't be a bad thing.

Agitation Free - InDaJungle

Sonntag, 2. März 2025

New Song On Sunday

 


This week didn't show much of new releases that are worth to be featured at this place. I listened a lot to Dub Syndicate's latest releases the recent days and to Antoine Harispuru's latest release as Golden Bug. It is a new collaboration with In Fields (sadly I couldn't find more information that it is another electronic musician). It's a combination of Golden Bug's electronic adventures in electronic house and In Fields dark sounds. A pulsating piece of music with many twists and turns. 

Samstag, 1. März 2025

Saturday Three

 


This week's bundle of songs starts with a classic by the early Elton John and shows how great he was in these days and had more to give than weird outfits.

Graham Parker is another artist I loved in my younger days until punk and new wave changed everything.

We finish with a pop song by Chicago when they were already on the decline musically.







Freitag, 28. Februar 2025

Peek A Boo

 


No, this not about the song with the same name by Siouxsie and the Banshees. It is my favorite track from the new album by Pretty Lightning, a band from Saarbrücken, Germany. Christian Berghoff and Sebastian Haas built the duo that moves since a couple of years between psychedelic blues, fuzz and jangle pop.

Now they released their second instrumental album. They describe the album as an imaginary walk through a dark and mysterious wood where can hear the sound of 60's psyche, krautrock, delta-blues and drone. Sometimes the beauty of the soundtrack from Paris, Texas and Ry Cooder shimmers through their songs.