The recent days I found an article over an Austrian radio station fm4.orf featuring an more than 50 years old song by Adriano Celentano, probably the best Italian singer in these days. A stomper with a crazy background you can read on their page.
The recent days I found an article over an Austrian radio station fm4.orf featuring an more than 50 years old song by Adriano Celentano, probably the best Italian singer in these days. A stomper with a crazy background you can read on their page.
Anna Calvi continues her collaboration with various artists. After releasing her highly successful collaboration with Perfume Genius some time ago, it was obviously inevitable that she would team up with Iggy Pop for a song.
The result sounds more perfect than one could have imagined. Iggy conducts a destructive inner monologue in the background, while nervous guitars, driving drums, and Calvi's raw presence provide a counterpoint in the foreground. Well done.
This week's edition is stamped by songs that climbed high in the charts during the 80's in Germany. The first one is by Peter Gabriel from his debut album after he left Genesis. I've always liked his early songs, especially when Kate Bush sings the backing vocals.
Centerfold by J. Geils Band is as far as I know the only big hit in the.ir career and played in every suburban disco in these days
Supertramp were one of those bands in the 80's I couldn't listen any more. They were so rooted in the past musically that, despite some good hooks and because they were played to death on the radio at the time, I couldn't listen to them anymore.
The Sea And Cake is a Chicago-based band whose music can be described as jazz-influenced post-rock that incorporates electronic elements into its arrangements. Singer and guitarist Sam Prekop and bassist Eric Claridge start a new musical project together after their band Shrimp Boat breaks up, bringing in Tortoise drummer John McEntire to join them.
And in the broadest sense, their music follows in their footsteps. Jazz-influenced post-rock with a healthy dose of pop. Floating guitars dominate the elaborate compositions, which always sound extremely relaxed and unexcited. With their debut, The Sea and the Cake recorded a powerful debut album that set a milestone for this type of music, which still sounds fresh even after several decades.
The Sea And The Cake - Polio
The Sea And The Cake - Flat Lay The Water
The Sea And The Cake - Showboat Angel
The Sea And The Cake - Choice Blanket
Last Friday, I announced Variations For The Weekend, a possible new series. In the meantime, I've thought about it and will continue it as a loose series based on cover versions. The intention is that when I come across a cover version, I listen to the original and, if necessary, the entire album again and write a few words about it. JC was concerned that there might not be too many cheerful songs in the series—I can disagree with that.
Last week LA's Flying Mojito Bros, a couple of DJ's who regularly take on classics of the West Coast sound and transform them into funky dance numbers in a grandiose way released an old number by Tony Joe White.
At this point, I usually present extended songs that I have dug out of my archive. It is rather unusual for a new song to appear here, but in the case of Midding, I am very happy to make an exception. Midding is a five-piece band from Cardiff who released their first EP last Friday. On the five tracks, they celebrate a feverish brew of echoing guitars, their own interpretation of psych and noise rock. The fact that their dark sound still leaves room for melodies is all the better. A new band whose progress you should definitely follow.
Today's song comes once again from our neighbors in Austria. Cousins like Shit essentially consist of two cousins in real life, Hannah and Laura Breitfuß, who have been touring with their avant-trash music for several years now. On their new single, they don't break new ground with their stomping rhythms, indie riffs, and restrained vocals, but they have written another song about lost love that becomes more enjoyable with every listen. Indie pop as it should be.