Monday, August 17, 2020

Yard Act - Fixer Upper

 

Heard this track this morning and it floated my boat, bonus points for using the words 'existential' and 'walk on gilded splinters'. I wonder how many lovely homes have been fixed up/wrecked by people like Graham and his ilk...

Friday, August 14, 2020

Gallows - In the Belly of a Shark (live)



Throwback Friday to the time I saw Gallows at the old Bar Academy in Brum on a Sunday night. Genuinely one of the best live acts I've ever seen...and I've been lucky enough to see one or two. 

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Killer Klyve at the Barn Dance - Matt Philip Hale


Take some Jerry Lee, add a dash of Subterranean Homesick Blues and feed the whole thing through the twisted gut of Matt Philip Hale and you've got Killer Klyve at the Barn Dance, the kind of track Tarantino would give his left nut for...and possibly his right too...if he was remaking Pulp Fiction in the Black Country. "Lets get sweaty and move about UH HUH!" All killer, no filler. 

Friday, August 07, 2020

Insane In the Membrane - Cypress Hill

 

It's been one of those weeks...you know the sort...the kind of weeks when Insane In The Membrane keeps going round and round in your head. 

Tuesday, August 04, 2020

2Cellos - Thunderstruck




Been going through a bit of an AC/DC phase recently and came across this little gem of a cover by Croatian cello nutters 2Cellos, the kind of thing you discover wandering round a music festival with a pint of scrumpy in your hand...good grief I  miss festivals. Anyway, enjoy. 

Friday, July 31, 2020

Pozi - The Nightmare




Not been the best of weeks. Raging toothache over the weekend and a bit of a temperature which, in these times, set off the old alarm bells. Cue calls to the Doctor, a remote diagnosis of a possible abscess...nice eh, a Coronavirus test, and three days of self isolation until the all clear came through (fair play to the NHS...or whoever's doing this stuff, tests delivered on Tuesday, sent back and received by them on Wednesday and results by Thursday morning). Then all I had to do was find a dentist willing to see me, which thanks to the loveliest bloke in the world happened yesterday. Okay, so the whole thing was wrapped up in a week but I'm persistent, persuasive and other words beginning with 'p'...how do older people (and/or those without access to tech) cope these days? Gawd help us all if we end up with another lockdown in the winter too, that's almost too grim a thought to imagine. Oh well, at least we have a great tune courtesy of Pozi to soundtrack it all. Enjoy!   

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Nice and CD does it...




Still buying CDs by the sackful when I dare venture out to this strange new world that we find ourselves trying to live in and last week picked up The Allman Brothers Live At Fillmore East 1971 for 25p. Yes. 25p. That wasn't the biggest bargain of the day though, that accolade's reserved for the box set of Madonna's first 11 studio albums that cost a whopping £1...that's less than 10p per CD. The 18 year old me would have flipped his lid if you'd told him that one day he'd be buying CDs for less than the cost of a carrier bag but I guess that's progress for you.

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Tarred and Feathered by Cardiacs




RIP to Tim Smith of Cardiacs who died today at just 59 after spending 12 years 'locked' in his own body following a heart attack and stroke, poor bugger. I've really not investigated the band as much as I should've done but judging by this piece of beautiful insanity (surely an influence of Modern Life Is Rubbish/Park Life era Blur and quite possibly Mistys Big Adventure too) I really must.
  

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Thank Q for the music




I could ramble on for weeks about the sad decline of the physical music press (and the physical world in general...don't get me started) but suffice to say that without the likes of Smash Hits, NME, Melody Maker, Record Mirror, Q, Vox, Select, Mojo and Record Collector my life and musical education would have been a lot less rounded. Most of those names bit the dust ages ago but Q battled bravely on for 34 years only to fall yesterday. I stopped buying it and migrated to Mojo (free CD with every issue) quite some time ago after Q went with more of a list based formula but I must’ve been a loyal buyer and reader for 20 years or so. Goodness knows how many great bands and albums it turned me onto and how many hours I spent happily trawling through every issue (and back in the 80s and 90s some of them were epics)...  

Friday, July 17, 2020

Joy Division Oven Gloves by Half Man Half Biscuit




Friday banger courtesy of HMHB. I bet you can actually buy Joy Division oven gloves these days too...yep...here you go. Quite possibly not authorised by Barney and co though I'm guessing.

Thursday, July 16, 2020

Dark Necessities by Red Hot Chili Peppers




Gave the Chili Peppers' most recent album (2016's The Getaway) a spin last night over a cheeky pint of Venton's Apple Vice. The single from it's racked up a mere 271 million plays on You Tube so there's no chance you'll have heard it eh?

Monday, July 13, 2020

Gotta Get Up - Harry Nilsson




Dug this out the other week and it seemed appropriate this morning when I was trying to heave my aching old bones out of bed at 6.27am. Gotta love a little Nilsson on a Monday...

Friday, July 10, 2020

Cud - Through The Roof




Spent a very happy hour or so on Wednesday night lying on the floor listening to a bit of Cud. Did they ever make a duff record? Nope, I don't think they did. And yet they hardly get a mention or any airplay these days. Hang your heads in shame DJs.

Tuesday, July 07, 2020

Take Back The Radio - Katy J Pearson




I've been meaning to post this track up for weeks now but weeks mean nothing in this strange semi locked down limbo land do they eh? I mean what month is it? April? June? March? Buggered if I know. Anyway this track's as close to pop perfection as you're likely to get with its upbeat catchy chorus, ear wormingly insistent synth line and trumpets...oh yes...trumpets. Why aren't there more trumpets (and brass instruments in general) in music these days? Come on pop kids, get blowing. Hmmm...that sounded better in my head. 

PS: Want to hear a little more from Katy J? Try this...

Friday, July 03, 2020

Melt Yourself Down - It Is What It Is




I was supposed to be spending my 50th birthday back in May with these dudes but the gig was postponed for...well...you know. It was rescheduled for October but that date's just been scrapped too and the gig's now due to take place in March. It sucks for me but it must suck 100% more for the band whose album, 100% YES, comes out today. Still, it is what it is (see what I did there?)...let's hope 2021 is 100% better than 2020 eh? 

Thursday, July 02, 2020

Sunflower - Vampire Weekend




Heard this on 6Music this morning and was reminded how great the album (Father Of The Bride...bought for 50p from a charity shop about a month after it came out) is. Plus the weather's so relentlessly shitty, as per the usual British summer, and the crappy coronavirus is still with us that we could all do with a sunflower or two in our lives.

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Best Times Ever - Lions Tigers and Bears




In a change to posting tributes to the recently departed or tracks that were released on wax cylinders (ask your great, great grandparents) here’s a bostin’ brand new debut album from Lions Tigers and Bears, a bit of a Midlands super group (featuring as it does members of Supercaan, Flamingo Flame, Hey Pablo, The Bourgeois Four, Recall 34, Fillmore Gears, The Rebel Party Band...blimey). 

Entitled Best Times Ever, perhaps ironically given the unending clusterfuck that is the world right now, it’s 10 tracks of the very finest scuzzed up indie grunge with hints of Interpol and The Strokes at their early New York City Cops baiting best. Pick of the bunch Maxi adds a little math rock to the mix whilst rollocking along like a greased up rollercoaster on a highway to PiL, quite possibly one of the tracks of the year.

You can buy, stream, download the whole shebang from a dizzying array of platforms. channels or whatever else you're supposed to call these things...I'm still trying to get over the miracle of CDs...


Thursday, June 25, 2020

Dudley more from MPH




Another cracking guerrilla gig from MPH, this time in Dudley. Speaking of guerrillas here's MPH doing Great Ape Rock on a roundabout in my old stomping ground Bearwood too. With no Glastonbury this year it's great to see some live music on t'You Tube...who knows perhaps by 2021 the world will have caught up with Miles and he'll be u where he belongs on the Pyramid Stage.



Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Summer In The City (Disco Version) - Evolution




Wonders will never cease, we're actually getting a few days of nice weather...and when Glasto was due to start too...oh the irony. Time to dig out this classic disco version of Summer In The City which I'm pretty sure I have on yellow vinyl somewhere. Groooooovy baby.

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Rupert Hine RIP




You might not know the name but if you were around in the 80s you'll know some of the songs he produced, in particular Howard Jones' run of classic albums including Human's Lib, The 12 inch Album and Dream Into Action. And let's face it, who doesn't feel like throwing off their 'mental chains' right now eh? Oooooh, oooooh, ooooh. 

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Dame Vera Lynn RIP




That's not a bad innings eh? 103! And she never retired either. To be fair I'll never retire but that's down to the ever rising pension age rather than personal choice. Anyway, in tribute to Vera's passing here's a remix of her greatest hit that I like to think she'd approve of. 

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

In The Midnight Hour by Goodnight Lenin



Two years after going into hibernation (and despite at least one of the band now living on a different continent) Hearing Aid favourites Goodnight Lenin are back with a brand new track, In The Midnight Hour, the first from a forthcoming album intriguingly entitled 'Never Ending Album'. Building to a soul stirring wall of guitars that's practically guaranteed to send coronavirus packing it's the kind of tune you can imagine playing over the last scenes of a movie as the lead character walks into the sunset after being relentlessly kicked in the balls by life but overcoming all the odds and living to fight another day...and...cut...that's a wrap. Who says movie making's tricky eh?

Friday, June 12, 2020

XTC - The Mayor of Simpleton




As the world gets sillier and sillier by the second I've had The Mayor of Simpleton, from the criminally underrated XTC, going round and round in my head all day. Enjoy.

PS: If you want a little more of the lovely Andy Partridge here's a full 48 minutes of the man in full chatty flow.



Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Bah Bah Um Wah - Matt Philip Hale



And the songs keep coming from the one man tune fountain that is Matt Philip Hale. If you're in or around the Midlands keep your eyes and ears open and you might just catch a live performance somewhere in the bushes...up a tree...in the middle of a lake...Bah Bah Um Wah-ll worth looking out for. 

Friday, June 05, 2020

Icona Pop - I Love It




I was vaguely aware of this track before catching it on one of the many music channels I randomly trawl through and, coming from the 70s as well as being a bit of a 90s bitch, I was quite taken with it. Hell, it's Friday...you need a bit of dance pop perfection on a Friday. 

Wednesday, June 03, 2020

Diane Solo - N'Ziketio




I can't say I've heard many disco funk tracks sung in Godie and I suspect I'm not the only one but apparently this is just such a rarity. It's a bit of a gem too...makes me think of happy days frugging away at the Jazz World Stage in Glasto...ahhhh...festivals...remember them?

Friday, May 29, 2020

Searching For The Young Soul Tweeters




Tim Burgess is doing another of his listening parties tonight, this time it's Dexy's Midnight Runners' seminal album Searching For The Young Soul Rebels with guests including Kevin (Al) Archer, Pete Williams, Kevin Rowland and Big Jim Patterson...given the history of the band (ahem) that should be interesting! If nothing else it's a great excuse to crack out one of the best albums of all time.

Anyway it all kicks off (quite possibly literally) at 9pm and you'll find the instructions for how to participate here.

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Mari Wilson - The Rhythm




Good grief, what's happened to the weather? I mean there's sun...and heat...in England...in May...for more than a day at a time. You'd almost think it was summer. It'd be three flavours of ironic if this summer turned out to be a cracker after every single event, festival and gathering seems to have been cancelled but there we go. Anyway, to celebrate the almost tropical conditions here's a little Mari Wilson for you. Enjoy.

Friday, May 22, 2020

The Wild Ones - McAlmont and Webb




I love David McAlmont's voice and delivery and this lockdown gem's well worth a listen. Harking back to his legendary pairing with Bernard Butler this is a cover of Suede's The Wild Ones that takes the original and jazzes the bejesus out of it. Apparently there's a whole album full of covers called The Last Bohemians which I'll have to investigate.

PS: Here's a little throwback track courtesy of McAlmont and Butler, bet you'd forgotten this one eh?



Thursday, May 21, 2020

Altern-8 Activ-8




If you're of a certain age this track might stir a few memories. Mind you if you...er...got 'sorted' maybe it won't. Good to see that Altern-8 were fully masked up almost 30 years before Coronavirus too. Top one, nice one, sorted.

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

The Polyphonic Spree - Light and Day/Reach For The Sun




I'm not religious, fair play to those who are...I daresay it makes life a lot more bearable from time to time...but I have had the odd moment of fervour watching bands and few acts have come close to The Polyphonic Spree for sheer hands-in-the-air-praise-whoever-or-whatever-bought-us-here joy. And this track's the Spree at their absolute best.

Come on...they even manage to make Nirvana's Lithium seem joyful...



Friday, May 15, 2020

Matt Philip Hale...LIVE...in Romsley!




Sadly it looks as though the joys of sitting/standing/vogueing (voguing?) outside listening to live music in the sun (ah, alright then...rain and thunder) are going to be denied us this year. That sucks balls. Big sweaty hairy four days in a field with just a wet wipe or two balls. Thank goodness then for the latest missive from MPH in which our hero wanders the hills of Romsley in the sun, treating the wildlife to some of many new classics currently spilling from his endlessly creative gut. Enjoy!



PS: You can keep up with Matt's output via his You Tube channel.

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Robbie Basho - Wine Song




Here's a new name to me (and you I'm guessing) but an old track that has a touch of the Buckleys (Jeff and Tim), John Martyn, John Fahey and Michael Chapman about it. Poor Basho got very little recognition when he was alive as well as suffering from mental and physical ill health and then, aged just 45, died after a visit to a chiropractor ruptured blood vessels in his neck leading to a stroke. Blimey. I've yet to investigate much of his work but this song's a folking beauty. Enjoy.

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Loads of people RIP


Good grief, it's been difficult keeping up with music deaths over the past week...Dave Greenfield (The Stranglers), Millie Small, Sweet Pea Atkinson (Was Not Was), Florian Schneider (Kraftwerk), Little Richard, Ty and finally (for now) Betty Wright all passed away in just 6 days. RIP to each and every one of them. I figure we could all do with a little cheering up so here's Senor Coconut's cover version of Autobhan.



There, now isn't that better?

Wednesday, May 06, 2020

50 Not Out!


Well, tomorrow, providing I make it through the night I reach the grand old age of 50. Good grief. How did that happen? It's fair to say that a lot's changed in the past half century so I thought I'd look back at the 5 number ones on my various 10 year anniversaries from zero to 50...

1970 - My first birthday...awww bless...isn't he cute?



1980 - My tenth birthday...slightly less cute.



1990 - My twentieth birthday, now a student in Brighton and working at 7-Eleven to pay my way...that was fun...



2000 - My thirtieth birthday, married and with a mortgage, now working in training and development.



2010 - My fortieth...ouch...recently made redundant from the crazy world of advertising following the 'credit crunch' and working from home as a self employed copywriter...also a few years into this blog.



2020 - My fiftieth...double ouch...now living in Devon, just a brief hobble away from the beach...still married, still working from home (albeit a different home)...mind you aren't most of us working from home at the moment?



I'd never heard the 2010 track before and to be brutally honest I never want to hear it again, but the rest are pretty good. I'm particularly chuffed that Geno was number one on my 10th birthday. Lord knows what'll be number one in 2030 or if I (or anyone else for that matter) will be around to hear it but my money's on Captain Tom doing a cover version of Space Oddity. 

Monday, May 04, 2020

The Nightingales - Everything, Everywhere, All Of The Time




Now 41 years into their existence (granted there have been one or two...ahem...line up changes over the years) The Nightingales are back with a new track from forthcoming album Four Against Fate and it is, as you'd expect, a cracker. Enjoy!

PS: Here's another one from the new album to pogo round your house to...



Friday, May 01, 2020

Tony Allen RIP



Arguably one of the greatest drummers in history and a founding grandfather of Afrobeat Tony Allen joined Ginger Baker on that great drum stool in the sky yesterday. There's a lovely moment in this clip (around 4 minutes 38 seconds in) when Ginger looks across at Tony and smiles...not something Ginger seemed to do a great deal in his latter years...seemingly at the sheer  joy of playing with a fellow genius.

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Broadcast - Come On Let's Go




I was reminded of how good this track was when it got played on 6 Music yesterday. File under 'Other Worldly'. Sadly the group's vocalist, Trish Keenan, contracted swine flu whilst on tour in Australia and died from pneumonia in January 2011.

PS: Whilst we're at it let's have a spin of The Book Lovers too.



Tuesday, April 28, 2020

James Brown - I Feel Good (Sam Redmore's Afromix)




Hardly a week seems to go by without Craig Charles playing a tip top Sam Redmore mix on his Funk and Soul show but I don't think I've heard his Afro-tastic version of the Godfather of Soul's I Feel Good before...and who doesn't need a little JB in their day right now? 

Friday, April 24, 2020

Thomas Truax & Budgie - A Wonderful Kind Of Strange




I'm lucky enough to know a few wonderful kind of strange people (some might suggest I'm just a little odd myself) so this new track from Thomas Truax and Budgie (ex Banshee and Creature) has been working its way into my brain over the past few days. I signed up to Truax's mailing list about a decade or so ago and he's still sending out regular updates bless him. Here's another taste of Truax for you to enjoy but all of his stuff's well worth exploring...and let's face it you've probably got the time to do it now haven't you eh? 



Thursday, April 23, 2020

Billy Bragg - The World Turned Upside Down




You can't argue with the song title right now and the track mentions St George (well, his hill at least) which, as today is St George's Day, makes this track twice as appropriate. There's something about the song's theme of standing up for your rights that chimes with these strange old times too.

Clearly no one wants to spread a nasty virus all over the place and/or put healthcare and other front line workers under additional pressure but equally I'm seeing a lot of friends who are finding this 'lockdown' increasingly difficult to cope with, both emotionally and financially, and endless talk of extending it by weeks or even months is pretty grim.

I have far more questions than answers when it comes to what's going on at the moment but as wiser souls than me have pointed out might there come a time when the 'lockdown' ends up causing more harm than the virus itself? Only time will tell I guess...

Monday, April 20, 2020

Balaban and the Bald Illegals - Blossom




New week, new music...and a lyrically poignant (especially for these times) belter from Balaban and the Bald Illegals! Crank it up, bounce around and work off that family size bag of Celebrations you polished off with a bottle of red wine last night. What? Just me? Oh...

Friday, April 17, 2020

Hot 8 Brass Band - Ghost Town




No explanation needed for this one is there eh? Ahhh for the simple pleasures of a wander around town...any town...

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Purple Mountains - All My Happiness Is Gone




I think we can all agree that things ain't exactly 100% right now but at least we still have music eh? I love a happy tune as much as the next bloke but if the next bloke happens to be having a particularly tough time then maybe this track's more appropriate. Very sadly the songsmith (and there really are some great lyrics on offer here) behind it, David Berman, decided that his happiness really had gone and took his own life back in August 2019. I wonder what he'd have made of 2020?!

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Selfish Cunt - England Made Me




As I crawl ever closer to my half century Selfish Cunt remain the most intense live act I've ever seen. How this dude managed to avoid death or serious injury during some of these gigs I'll never know. Hell, I'm amazed some of the audience members survived. I kept moving...and ducking.

Thursday, April 09, 2020

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - Home




Continuing the theme of vaguely Coronavirus related tracks here's another beauty from Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros. Whatever you're up to this Easter break make sure you try to get up to it at home.

Tuesday, April 07, 2020

Dr John - Locked Down




I'd not heard this track or the late period Mac album that spawned it before reading about it in an old copy of Mojo magazine but it's not only a groovy tune but pretty darn appropriate for these strange days too. Enjoy!

Friday, April 03, 2020

Antibodies - Poni Hoax



Here's another track that's been going round and round in my locked down mind for the past few days. It's a strange old video but then again these are strange old days...

Wednesday, April 01, 2020

The Dresden Dolls - War Pigs (Live)




I was lucky enough to see The Dolls do this live myself back in 2004 (?) at The Medicine Bar in Birmingham and I had to scoop up my jaw after witnessing it. Amanda's ace as ever but Brian's drumming is something else.

And just in case War Pigs is a bit heavy for you right now here's something a little more soothing...



Monday, March 30, 2020

Live's what you make it...


Kudos to all the musicians out there still doing their thing whilst Coronavirus (aka Covid-19...what...ain't one name good enough for you eh...going all P-Diddley on us already) does its thing.

I'll try to stick up a few highlights of these home gigs/sessions over the coming weeks/months/years/decades starting with Matt Philip Hale's set from last Friday (he'll be doing another one this Friday at 7pm).

On a different tip here's Katherine Priddy and friends doing Nick Drake's Northern Sky. 

And finally for all you lovers of Norther Soul and Motown here's some of Mazzy's Night Owl set.

Enjoy.

Stay safe and stay in...it's the new going out don't you know.

Friday, March 27, 2020

Reasons To Be Cheerful - Ian Dury




Facebook informs me that it's 20 years (!) since Ian Dury passed away, so what better Friday banger than Reasons To Be Cheerful...and we could all do with some of those right now eh?

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Keep It Chill! - Jeffrey Lewis




Trust Jeffrey Lewis to come up with the (un)official international anthem for the Coronavirus pandemic, just listening to this dude is guaranteed to make you feel at least 85% more chilled.

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Pottery - Texas Drums Pt 1




Teardrop Explodes' Reward meets Talking Heads meets Vampire Weekend meets Yello...is there a better single out there right now than Pottery's Texas Drums Pt 1? No...I don't think there is. The weird vid's almost as awesome too. 

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Krush - House Arrest




As we're all effectively under 'house arrest' for the next few months...years...decades...who knows...this tune kept popping into my head last night. More Coronavirus themed musical choices will follow as restrictions gradually get tighter and tighter until we're no longer allowed outside our own pants.

Friday, March 20, 2020

The The - Infected




Well this is a bit of a rum do isn't it eh? If someone had told you just a few short weeks ago that most of planet earth would be on 'lock down' by March you'd probably have called the mental health experts in. And yet here we are. At the time of writing this it looks possible that life as we know it could be on hold for months (if not years) and all because of one teeny tiny little virus. Given this it's perhaps not unexpected that The The's classic Infected keeps going round and round in my head so I might as well share it with you. Whatever you're up to this weekend...dusting, weeding, going through that kitchen drawer you've been stuffing things into since 2006...stay safe.

Monday, March 16, 2020

Genesis P-Orridge RIP




Whilst s/he'd been very unwell for quite some time the news of the death of Gen still came as a bit of a shock, even at a time when the whole world seems to be imploding. I'd been a fan since discovering their work via Psychic TV's acid house phase and through their links with another musical hero of mine Marc Almond. Of course Gen first became infamous fronting godfathers/mothers of industrial music Throbbing Gristle who are/were often a challenging listen. Their PTV output was/is a lot more accessible though, even grazing the nether reaches of the charts thanks to a Godstar, the band's tribute to Brian Jones (my own personal favourite was Gen's tribute to Ian Curtis I C Water though, apparently Gen was one of the last people to speak with Ian).



I was lucky enough to meet Gen once and spent a little time with them and the band backstage after a gig in Brum and found them to be wonderful company as we bonded over a one particular shared life experience that shaped us (for better or for worse) both. At that point they'd embarked on their pandrogeny project, during which time Gen and partner Lady Jaye had a series of fairly radical surgeries to try to look like each other, predating today's somewhat fluid gender identification. Quite frankly Gen was too original to look like, behave like or be like anyone else on planet earth though and whilst s/he clearly pissed off a lot of people during their 70 years on earth their contribution to art, music, politics and culture will be felt for as long as the human race survives...hmmm...that would have sounded a lot better a few weeks ago eh?! Anyway, RIP Gen, see you on the other side.



Friday, March 13, 2020

Deee-Lite - Groove Is In The Heart




Can Deee-Lite's Groove Is In The Heart really be 30 years old this year?! Oh my. What a complete and utter tune.

Thursday, March 12, 2020

Sports Team - Here's The Thing




Anyone else think that Sports Team should release a Coronavirus version of this track? As it's virtually impossible to separate fact from fiction right now it would probably be a lot more informative...and certainly more entertaining...that the current Government 'guidance'.

Monday, March 09, 2020

Kitten - Panic




At the rate things are going by the time you read this toilet rolls will be fetching more than Apple shares and we'll all be under a six month curfew...well that's one way to hit those climate change targets I guess. Odd that the flu kills tens of thousands of people a year and no one bats an eyelid but Governments across the world are now falling over themselves to cause as much panic as possible about Coronavirus. Still, it did lead me to find this ace cover version of The Smiths's classic so silver linings and all that...

Wednesday, March 04, 2020

Bentley Rhythym Ace - Bentley's Gonna Sort You Out




Aaaaah, the 90s...if you remember them then you're probably as ancient as I am. Picked up a copy of BRA's classic debut album from the three for £1 rack in a local charity shop on Saturday and was sent hurtling back to 1996 when I first heard Bentley's Gonna Sort You Out...yes...1996...that's almost a quarter of a century ago. Bonkers. Anyone up for a Big Beat revival? Here's another classic from Bentley's live drummer Mr Fuzz Townsend.



Monday, March 02, 2020

Adult Contemporary - Matt Philip Hale




Chuffed to see/hear a top notch new offering from Matt Philip Hale, as lyrically laser guided as ever but with a more stripped back sound than his days with Miss Halliwell/The Day Ends. On a personal note it's nice to see a little of dear old Brum/Bearwood on the video too...

PS: Just in case you missed it here's Matt's last massive musical missive from October 2019. 


Friday, February 28, 2020

NOFX - I Am an Alcoholic




My NOFX album collection's been coming along nicely recently (at between 50p and 99p each it's been a bit of a bargain too). Here's one of the picks of last weekend's haul...you've gotta love a trumpet solo. 

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

David Roback RIP




I loved Mazzy Star's Fade Into You back in the 90s so was sad to learn a few minutes ago that the group's founder, David Roback, had faded away permanently. His previous band, The Rain Parade's well worth checking out too. Cop a listen to this little 'Paisley Underground' classic...



Tuesday, February 25, 2020

'Til Tuesday - Love in a Vacuum




My seemingly insatiable appetite for CDs shows no signs of diminishing with another 30 or so finding their way home last Saturday including 16 neofolk, experimental and doom metal albums (don't ask) and 'Til Tuesday's 80s-tastic Voices Carry. This track's one of the picks of the bunch and if you like Tango In The Night era Fleetwood Mac the chances are you'll love (in a vacuum or otherwise) it too.

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Give Brits a miss


I've not watched the Brits for 15 years or so but from what I saw in the press coverage it's really not my bag. I'm sure some of the winners are lovely people and all that but good grief...

Happily there's plenty of great music being made right now...even if most of the population ignores it...and here's just 6 tracks currently rocking Baron Towers that might float yer boat.













Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Andrew Weatherall RIP



If you had ears in the early 90s the chances are that you heard a fair bit of Andrew Weatherall's music, whether through his utterly seminal remixes (see Primal Scream's Loaded and Happy Monday's Hallelujah) or in his role as producer (notably for Beth Orton and the criminally underrated One Dove).



By all accounts he was a genuinely nice bloke, shunning the superstar DJ path for a career that gave him the chance to do pretty much whatever he wanted. On top of all that towards the end of his life he sported some of the finest facial hair ever seen behind a turntable too. RIP Mr Weatherall.



Friday, February 14, 2020

Sébastien Tellier - La Ritournelle




Valentine's Day and a Friday?! That's a double whammy well and truly deserving the full 7 minute and 39 second version of Mr Tellier's complete and utter classic La Ritournelle. If music be the food of love this tune's a roast dinner with all the trimmings. Enjoy! x

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Coucou Chloe - Gecko




If Uffie (remember her) had shacked up with Soft Cell in a Berlin sex dungeon and taken a shitload of Xanax this track might well be the result. It's so woozily addictive that it's been banned in at least 68 countries...possibly. I'm on my 274th listen to it today alone.

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Bobby McFerrin - Sunshine of Your Love




Picked up another stupidly large number of CDs over the weekend including a stash of Elvis Costello albums, Miles Davies' Milestones, a little Cradle of Filth (as you do) and Bobby McFerrin's Simple Pleasures, which spawned the 80s feelgood mega hit Don't Worry, Be Happy. It's also home to this little beauty, an awesome a cappella version of Cream's Sunshine of Your Love...and who couldn't do with a little more of each right now eh? Enjoy.

Friday, February 07, 2020

Pull Tiger Tail - Lets Lightning




With another one of those silly storms that they've suddenly started naming due this weekend we may well get a little lightning, so what better excuse to dust off sadly forgotten noughties popsters Pull Tiger Tail eh? Enjoy (the song that is...not the storm...unless you have a thing for storms...whatever floats yer boat...or smashes it to pieces if you happen to live down here on the Devon coast). 

Thursday, February 06, 2020

Con Funk Shun - Chase Me




Nearly Friday...and if you're in need of a quick pick me up to get you there here's a slab of prime late 70s funk courtesy of the hugely underrated Con Funk Shun. Fans of Prince may be able to spot Sheila E on percussion before she hooked up with His Purpleness.

Monday, February 03, 2020

The Lemon Twigs - I Wanna Prove To You




In another amazing haul of CDs on Saturday I picked up a copy of The Lemon Twigs instant classic Do Hollywood. I'm not sure how old they were when they wrote and recorded it but I seem to recall that they were 17 and 19 (?!) which is pretty darn amazing. And just in case you thought they could only cut the mustard in the studio here's a live take of another of the album's highlights These Words.



Friday, January 31, 2020

Matthew Wilder - Break My Stride (Disco Purrfection Version)




Having banged on about this track for a mere 37 years or so I'm chuffed that the Millennials have finally caught up with the genius that is Break My Stride, even if I have no idea what the chuff Tik Tok is. I bought the album (on vinyl naturally) back in 1984 and I've still got it somewhere...it's soooooo awesomely 80s. Here's another choice cut with an equally brilliant video. Matthew Wilder, what a dude.



Thursday, January 30, 2020

Flogging Molly - Float




If you've done dry January (I did it once...never again...can't be good for you) the chances are that you'll be thinking about having a cheeky one on Saturday so here's a cautionary tale from Flogging Molly just in case you're tempted to...ahem...over do it. Cracking tune and even better video. Mine's a pint of scrumpy...

PS: If you like this you can catch 'em at Beautiful Days in August.

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Mark Morriss @ The Blue Anchor, Teignmouth - Friday January 24th 2020



Waaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in 1995 a 25 year old me went to see up and coming popular beat combo Supergrass at Edwards in Brum supported by some band called The Bluetones. I fell for 'em that night, in particular Mark Morriss's lyrics and vocals, and even bought a 7 inch single for the not inconsiderable sum of £4...except Mark didn't have any change so I paid a fiver for it. In the intervening years I saw The Bluetones probably half a dozen times at various venues and stages in their career. And now, QUARTER OF A CENTURY since I first encountered the band, an almost 50 year old me's standing four feet away from their lead singer in a pub in Teignmouth. Time flies eh?

Morriss is in fine form, playing a set that spans the hits as well as a selection from his solo career (which is something that I really need to investigate). There's some comedy too, especially when the audience of mainly 40 somethings get the words wrong during Slight Return, "Come on, it's my big song...for f***** sake" he smirks before talking us through the right words. It's as good natured, heart warming and intimate a set that I've ever had of the pleasure of attending and a gentle reminder (and at my age you need that from time to time) of just what a great singer and lyricist Morriss is. Here's hoping he'll make a return, slight or otherwise, before too long. 

PS: Kudos to The Blue Anchor for putting on this gig, it's a great little venue and pub with a decent range of ales and cider on offer and a friendly bunch behind the bar. 

Friday, January 24, 2020

Hip Hip A Hale


If you're in Brum tomorrow night head over to The Old Moseley Arms for 23...yes...count 'em...23...original songs from Matt Philip Hale (of Miss Halliwell/The Day Ends fame/infamy). Not sure if he'll be playing this one but trust me every single chuffing tune will be well worth hearing.



Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Mark Morriss - Holiday Of A Lifetime




Unseasonably poignant track from The Bluetones' lead singer Mark Morriss who, somewhat unbelievably, is playing a gig in a local pub this week. And for anyone who's forgotten who The Bluetones were/are here's just one of a bucketful of top tunes from the dim and distant days we called the 90s.




Monday, January 20, 2020

Rockie Charles - There Is A Rainbow Hangin' Over My Shoulder




With the internet these days there's really no need to take a punt on random CDs by people you've never heard of but I just can't help myself. And when you pick up a little beauty like Born For You by Rockie Charles who needs Spotify eh? Sadly Rockie seemingly never really got the acclaim he deserved and after releasing a few singles back in the 60s and very early 70s he ended up working as a tugboat captain and oyster fisherman before relaunching his music career in 1994. A trio of albums followed, the last completed just prior to his death in 2010 at the age of 67. Ripe for rediscovery? Hell yeah. All hail The President of Soul.



Friday, January 17, 2020

Mura Masa ft Slowthai - Deal Wiv It




Mike Skinner's spiritual sprog Slowthai is on flipping fire on this track. He genuinely doesn't seem to want to play the music biz game either, which is almost unheard of these days. Deffo one to play loud on a Friday afternoon and pogo in yer pants to. Less appropriate in an office, shop or the Houses of Parliament than it is for me at home but hell, it's a Friday.

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Melt Yourself Down - Every Single Day



As I'm having a bit of a melt down myself today (I thought technology was supposed to make life easier...ha...what a joke...oh for the days when you could actually talk to a human being once in a while) this band and track seem entirely appropriate. The fact that it's pretty damn ace too puts the icing on the cake...a post jazz dance mash up masterclass. I could listen to it...yes...every single...you get the picture.

Friday, January 10, 2020

Miss Ludella Black - Till You Lie In your Grave




It's Friday! What better way to celebrate than some fine death inciting garage rock from Miss Ludella Black (ex The Headcoatees). If Tarantino ever hears this track he'll wet himself...

Monday, January 06, 2020

The Blue Nile




Prompted by the repeat of 6 Music's celebration of the 30th anniversary of The Blue Nile's Hats album we spent a very pleasant hour or two in its company (and its predecessor A Walk Across The Rooftops) last night whilst chowing down on a Co-op steak and kidney pie and bottle of red (who says rock 'n' roll's dead eh?). Pretty much the perfect soundtrack to that last Sunday before properly plunging back into the real world. Ouch. It hurts.

PS: If you liked Let's Go Out Tonight cop a listen to Tinsletown In The Rain. There...now isn't that better?



Thursday, January 02, 2020

Richard Dawson - Two Halves




A happy New Year to you all. Hopefully you got all you wanted/needed from Santa's sack...? I received a copy of one of 2019's best albums (on vinyl naturally), Richard Dawson's 2020, maybe I'll get a chance to see him live and unleashed this year...if I can ever prise my enormous turkey and gin stuffed backside out of the front door that is.

Friday, December 20, 2019

It's another Merry Christ-mix!




Well, it's that time again, And this year I've plumped for Groove Geezus' Have a Funky Christmas mix. I'll be off on my annual digital detox now, catch you in 2020 unless I succumb to a fatal gin and turkey overdose. Ho, ho, ho! Have a great one.

Thursday, December 19, 2019

Christmas Wrapping - Jess Clarke




I'm in awe of anyone who can play a musical instrument but people who can play more than one...good grief. I had the pleasure of meeting Jess Clark in SPS Records (Teignmouth) a few weeks ago but had no idea she was planning on covering one of my personal favourite Christmas tracks, the mighty Christmas Wrapping, recording, playing and singing the whole darn thing and knocking out a video too. It's pretty faithful to the original but with a slightly grungier bit of bass and some festively twinkly bells. Love it!

PS: Check out some of Jess's other stuff too, she can play the sitar...not an easy instrument to master apparently...mind you I couldn't master the recorder...



Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Calling For Change - The Irrepressibles




It's been a while but good things come to those who wait and this new release from The Irrespressibles is ruddy good. Fusing the classical chamber pop of previous releases with an electro feel that wouldn't be out of place on a classic early Soft Cell track lyrically it looks back at Jamie's (lead Irrepressible) childhood in lets just say less enlightened times. Pure dancefloor therapy for the soul.

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Geowolf - He's 31




Blow me, this is a beauty of a track. It gives me the same kind of blissed out but ever so slightly shivery feeling that I got from Chungking's making music back in the day. Any excuse eh...?



Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Puddles Pity Party - Crazy Train




You know what you need to listen to right now? A 6ft 8inch clown covering Ozzy's Crazy Train. You're welcome.

Monday, December 09, 2019

Marc Almond featuring Ian Anderson - Lord Of Misrule




Blimey, where did this come from? The hardest working man in showbiz is back with a new single and this time he's teamed up with Mr Jethro Tull himself, Ian Anderson. As Christmas singles go it's a little dark but then again if you believe one tenth of what we hear in the media at the moment these are pretty dark times. Almond's got form when it comes to railing against the world we live in (see also Tears Run Rings) but this track's unusually rocky for him...you know what...it works though. I'll certainly be spinning it whilst munching my way through my own body weight in sprouts and downing several pints of gin. If the world's going to hell in a handcart you might as well be well fed and 'watered'...

Wednesday, December 04, 2019

Frank Zappa - Dancing Fool




Strange coincidence time. I was thinking about Frank Zappa earlier today and lo and behold December 4th 2019 is actually the 26th anniversary of his death (at just 52 as well...blimey that gives me less than three years to record a bunch of albums, freak out most of America, spawn several children and give them weird names...I'd better get cracking). 

Tuesday, December 03, 2019

McAlmont and Butler - Yes




How good did this album (picked up for 50p on CD) sound on a vintage mid 90s JVC boombox (double tape deck, CD player, radio...picked up for a tenner in a truly filthy state but cleaned up a treat)? A-bloody-mazing. I fear that soooooo many people nowadays only hear their downloaded music (compressed and therefore usually a pretty poor reflection of the original recording) through tinny little speakers or headphones when they could be luxuriating in sonic loveliness for a mere tenner. Hey ho.

Thursday, November 28, 2019

Buy Nothing Day...






Tomorrow might be 'Black Friday', a desperate attempt to persuade us to buy crap we don't need that's no cheaper tomorrow than it is on any other day of the year, but it's also International Buy Nothing Day too. I know which I prefer. Anyway, above are two rather fine songs to soundtrack all of your non buying...unless you end up purchasing the albums they come from...but that's allowed.

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Elton John - Are You Ready For Love (2003 remix)




Picked up a mint CD single copy of this track over the weekend for roughly 33 and a third pence. Nothing remarkable in that these days but the original price sticker was still on the cover...£3.99...blimey you could buy a house for £3.99 back in 2003. Incredible to think that we've gone from a time when people would part with four quid for a single track to a time when we pretty much expect music to be free. Kids today, mutter mutter, grumble grumble etc etc...

PS: Just in case you think I'm getting mellow in my old age I picked up System Of A Down's Chop Suey too. Hell yes.

Friday, November 22, 2019

Marc Almond - Toreador In The Rain




Given the kind of rainfall that would keep Noah awake at nights that we're having in the UK right now lets enjoy a lovely stripped back version of Almond's Toreador In The Rain, taken from the (in my humble opinion) somewhat overproduced Enchanted album. I much prefer this take on the track...

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Uffie - Pop The Glock




Blast from the past time courtesy of 6 Music this morning. I seem to recall discovering Uffie through Pig Radio and/or MySpace waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in 2006/7 when the world was still relatively sane. Ahhhhh happy days. After a bit of a hiatus (maybe her glock was popped?) Uffie stated releasing new stuff back in 2016 and came out with this (Ed) banger back in 2018.



Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Matthew Sweet - Come To California




My seemingly insatiable appetite for buying CDs shows no signs of waning. A few weeks ago I saw four albums by Matthew Sweet in a charity shop, a name I kind of recognised but couldn't recall ever listening to. I suspect he's better known in the US of A than he is over here which is a shame as he sprang from the same fertile ground that spawned REM (in fact Sweet and Stipe were briefly a duo called Community Trolls...who knew eh?). Anyway, at the time I didn't buy them but at the weekend I popped back in and there they were...so I took that to be a sign. I've yet to listen to the albums (now there's a surprise eh?) but I came across this track on You Tube and if it's anything like the rest of the stuff at £4 for the lot that's a pretty sweet deal eh?

PS: Here's another goody...a little light grunge meets REM and Teenage Fanclub.



Thursday, November 14, 2019

La Roux - International Woman Of Leisure




Now that's the job for me...International Woman Of Leisure...I've sure got the boobs and ass for it these days. Anyway...good to have La Roux back channelling her inner Glenn Gregory on this video (no?...just me then). Trawling through The Hearing Aid archives I was staggered to discover that I first saw her live at The Rainbow (Digbeth) waaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in February 2009. Good grief.

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Better Being Lucky - The Wonderstuff




There are a handful of bands from the 80s, 90s and 00s that I genuinely think produced some truly classic music that's sadly criminally ignored these days and The Stuffies are one of 'em. Perhaps splitting at arguably the height of their power and fame wasn't the smartest career move but as I'm sure Miles Hunt (The Wonderstuff's lead singer and driving force) would say, since when has music been about a career eh? Anyway, they're back with their fifth album, Better Being Lucky, since reforming back in 2000 and you can cop a listen of the whole glorious shebang on t'You Tube.

Friday, November 08, 2019

Vivian Stanshall's Big Grunt - 11 Moustachioed Daughters



I heard a version of this on 6Music earlier in the week but this visuals take it to a whooooooole new level of wonderful weirdness. Apparently this was filmed and broadcast in the year (maybe even the month) I was born...which explains a lot. There must have been something in the water back then.

Wednesday, November 06, 2019

George Michael - This Is How (We Want You To Get High)




First and I'm guessing last new material from George Michael and it's a blend of his more ballad style stuff with a bit of a Fast Love dancefloor chorus. A touch autobiographical too maybe?

Not sure how complete it was when he sadly went to that great gig in the sky but it's still great to hear something new from an artist whose true value and loss still ain't properly appreciated.

What's even sadder is that he sounded like a ruddy nice bloke too, giving away millions and popping down his local for a few cheeky drinks...no doubt searching for the normality, stability and love that seemingly eluded him down here on planet earth.