Wednesday, June 28, 2017

This Song Rocks: The Way You Used To Do


Original video located here. Accessed 29th November 2017

Song title: The Way You Used To Do

Artist: Queens of the Stone Age

Year: 2017

Why I like this song:

Josh and his merry men have struck again. 
It certainly has a solid dance beat, however delivered through the QOTSA filter, and proves that the move of bringing in Mark Ronson as a producer was a gamble that can pay off.
Will be interesting to see where we go from here...

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Nineties Revisited: Coma


Original video located here. Accessed 27th June 2017

Song title: Coma

Artist: Pendulum

Year: 1997

Why I like this song:

Before there was a Perth Drum and Bass act called Pendulum, there was a Melbourne House act called Pendulum. Took me a while before I realized they weren't one and the same XD
As for this song, try listening to it late at night: Nightmare fuel guaranteed >:)

Monday, June 26, 2017

Choon of the Month: Want You Back


Original video located here. Accessed 26th June 2017

Song title: Want You Back

Artist: Haim

Year: 2017

Why I like this song:

The Este sisters do it again. 
Its a fun listen and the vocals are great. It also doesn't hurt that the video is entertaining. 

Friday, June 23, 2017

Nineties Revisited: History


Original video located here. Accessed 23rd June 2017

Song title: History

Artist: The Verve

Year: 1995

Why I like this song:

Lately I've been listening to the Verve's second album, A Northern Soul

One can only wonder how history will remember The Verve: On one hand is the band that the monumental hit with Bittersweet Symphony and it's parent album Urban Hymns. But on the other was this: the lesser known period before Urban Hymns that was less audience friendly but more highly regarded by some.

Certainly it is a shock hearing this having come from Urban Hymns but that's what makes it intriguing. A tough listen to be sure but a rewarding one. 

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Nineties Revisited: The Perfect Drug


Original video located here. Accessed 20th June 2017

Song title: The Perfect Drug

Artist: Nine Inch Nails

Year: 1997

Why I like this song:

Yes there was a time when this song was awesome and not just the most difficult song to master on Expert Drums in the Rock Band franchise XD
Pretty much an effective way to show addiction, starting from infatuation and ending on dependency/withdrawal - and what a miserable journey it may be.

Friday, June 16, 2017

Nineties Revisited: Anybody Seen My Baby


Original video located here. Accessed 16th June 2017

Song title: Anybody Seen My Baby

Artist: Rolling Stones

Year: 1997

Why I like this song:

Apparently this song got the Stones into a lot of legal trouble as it sounded too similar to KD Lang's hit Constant Craving. So much so that it earned KD and her songwriting partner Ben Mink a credit as co-writers.
Having listened to both songs back to back, for comparison's sake, I can see a resemblance however vague.
Or maybe I just don't know any better XD
Still, it's a solid effort and shows there's still life in the old dogs yet.

Friday, June 9, 2017

This Song Rocks: Perfect Detonator


Original video located here. Accessed 9th June 2017

Song title: Perfect Detonator

Artist: sleepmakeswaves

Year: 2014

Why I like this song:

Seems listening to sleepmakeswaves made an impression on me so I decided to seek out their debut album.
It certainly rocks hard and I will not turn up my nose to an instrumental, let alone an exclusively instrumental band. Certainly, the thrill of an instrumental is listening to it and drawing one's own conclusions and this band certainly is throwing down that particular gauntlet. 

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Nineties Revisited: Isaac or Fuzz


Original video located here. Accessed 7th June 2017

Song title: Isaac or Fuzz

Artist: Machine Gun Fellatio

Year: 1997

Why I like this song:

Did he ever find out what that song was called? We may never know.

Its the first impression for this band and boy do they make their presence known.

Monday, June 5, 2017

The Asian Connection: Inner Universe


Original video located here. Accessed 23rd November 2019

Song title: Inner Universe

Artist: Origa

Year: 2002

Why I like this song:

Yoko Kanno tries her hand at industrial. Why not? She's tried many other genres.

This is the opening to the Ghost in the Shell TV series Stand Alone Complex. And whereas the movie opened with a hymn sung in Bulgarian, this does a similar trick with it being sung in Russian. 
Also helps that the hits like a truck with the synths and beats. Having a child soprano doesn't hurt either.

Keep in mind, it had been years since the movie and many people had been crying out for a follow up since. And when it did, it was after the cinematic landscape had been changed by The Matrix, one of Ghost in the Shell's disciples. Thus the use of industrial suggests some degree of cross-pollination. 
No matter, it still works a treat.