Monday, July 30, 2012

Nineties Revisited: Wargasm


Original video located here. Accessed 11th February 2017

Song title: Wargasm

Artist: L7

Year: 1992

Why I like this song:

Lately I've been listening to L7.

These gals may have achieved immortality through Pretend We're Dead and being the first ladies of grunge (or something) so what of the parent album?

It downright rocks hard that's what. And dare I say, it has more balls than a lot of other bands of the day.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Nineties Revisited: Television, The Drug Of The Nation

Original video located here. Accessed 22nd March 2016

Song title: Television, The Drug Of The Nation

Artist: Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy

Year: 1992

Why I like this song:

A prime example of black humour (not the best choice of words but bare with me) in rap music. 

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Choon of the Month: Wishingbone


Original video located here. Accessed 26th December 2014

Song title: Wishingbone

Artist: Winterpeople

Year: 2012

Why I like this song:

Seeing we're enjoying a revival of folk artists - most likely we can attribute the success of Mumford and Sons for this. So naturally, success will breed some soundalikes.
But I do love this song for the instrumental parts and the harmonies. Great stuff.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Nineties Revisited: If I Can't Change Your Mind

 
Original video located here. Accessed 18th May 2016

Song title: If I Can't Change Your Mind

Artist: Sugar

Year: 1992

Why I like this song:

This is a song from 1992 that i only discovered recently. But what a song! It's a winning hook and grabs attention right until the end of the song. If only I'd known about at the time of it's release. Lasting reverence have gone to far less deserving songs

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Explorations: Next Girl


Original video located here. Accessed 11th July 2012

Song title: Next Girl

Artist: Black Keys

Year: 2010

Why I like this song:

I've been hearing some good things about the Black Keys - so much so, I decided it warranted so further exploration. 

I've been putting off the Black Keys largely to the comparisons to the White Stripes: There's two of them, they play some modern take on blues rock and they have a colour-coded name. So what do the Black Keys bring to the table?
It certainly sounds more muscular. Like the White Stripes nastier cousin - certainly worth looking into further.

As for this this song? Yeah I relate. Unfortunately.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Explorations: Circle Square


Original video located here. Accessed 28th September 2019

Song title: Circle Square

Artist: Wonderstuff

Year: 1990

Why I like this song:

I have recently been listening to Wonder Stuff.

I knew the name from when I was a kid: The cover of Dizzy they did, with Vic Reeves, was doing some traction at the time but, as is often the case with a cover, eventually you need to have something of your own to say.
And with the Wonderstuff I have found that their music is a combination of goofiness and some snappy pop songs. And that certainly applies here: The violin suggest a jauntiness but the rest of the song seems more introspective. Especially that hook:
"I've been a long time disappointment to myself"

Somehow that line hits hard....

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Got It Covered: Hello, I Love You


Original video located here. Accessed 4th July 2012

Song title: Hello, I Love You

Artist: The Cure

Originally Done By: The Doors

Year: 1990

Why I like this song:

Truly the most unexpected cover but somehow it has a sense of fun one wouldn't expect from Robert Smith and his band of not-so-merry men

Monday, July 2, 2012

The Asian Connection: Kinjirareta Asobi


Original video located here. Accessed 20th October 2021

Song title: Kinjirareta Asobi

Artist: Ali Project

Year: 2004

Why I like this song:

I love the Rozen Maiden anime and this is a suitably demented opening for it. 
It's compelling in it's freakish nature and that's what makes it a fun listen.