Tuesday 14 September 2010

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currently listening to...The Strokes

The Strokes-Room On Fire

There is absolutely no need to praise this band. Quite clearly one of the most important bands of the past 10 years. So many are indebted to them.

I often change my mind on my favourite of their albums (usually swinging between 'Is This It' and 'Room On Fire'). I usually settle with this one. Every track makes you want to scream.

There are few bands that I associate the word 'untouchable' with, but The Strokes have to come close. If you don't believe me-turn it on and turn it up.

Can't wait for their 4th record...'First Impressions Of Earth' was by no means a disappointment, but fell slightly short of their first two, in my humble opinion of course.

New Music #7 Interpol

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Interpol's debut 'Turn On The Bright Lights', released in 2002, was brilliant. It had hints of Joy Division with that added NYC sound. I feel like their records have gone progressively down hill since. This does not mean that they were not good, I just feel they never developed beyond anything offered by 'TOTBL' Having said that, 'Antics' was still a great record.



Bassist Carlos D will be missed by the band. Although his bass lines were recorded before his departure, he was a great musician and presence within the band.

After preliminary listens to this self titled fourth album it seems that a slight irregularity has cropped up in my pattern of 'downhill from 2002 onwards'. It is, for me, still nowhere near 'TOTBL' but sits somewhere between 'Antics' and 'Our Love To Admire'-in terms of quality that is. 

I heard 'Lights' a while back when it was released online and thought it was pretty good then. It sits nicely in the middle of the album and doesn't stand out excessively, although is a highlight. 'Barricade', the first single, is another highlight, although still fails to get you pumping in the way that tracks from 'TOTBL' and "Antics' would.

As a band, they stay very much in their own comfort zone, there is very little variety....yet it works for them. They sell records and have a strong fan base, but it's one that is unlikely to fluctuate with this very safe record. Nobody will be offended and nobody who didn't notice them from their first 3 albums will be impressed. 

I've read some mixed reviews of the album and I have to say that I'm somewhere in the middle of all of them. There's glimmers of promise in a few of the tracks, and the band sound convincing throughout...however it just isn't in the same league as their earlier records, and with the departure of Carlos D, it's going to take something big to progress from here. 


What A Carve Up! by Jonathan Coe

I finished this book a week or so ago and feel it deserves a strong recommendation.

Written in response to the carving up of society under Thatcher's government, Coe takes a satirical approach to the greed of the upper class. Slipping in and out of 1st and 3rd person narrative, it touches on the brutal reality of the way things often are when money is handed down to the undeserved.

Marxist undertones carry throughout the novel, however you can make your way to the end quite easily without reading too much into the deeper meanings, merely enjoying the unfolding plot.

In 2007 John Pilger stated that he sent a copy of What A Carve Up! to Aung San Suu Kyi whilst imprisoned: http://www.johnpilger.com/page.asp?partid=456

One to brighten up the day...

Lawrence Arabia-Apple Pie Bed (track)

A while back I reviewed the album 'Chant Darling' by Lawrence Arabia. I wasn't overly impressed and didn't rate it all too highly. One song did stick with me however.

'Apple Pie Bed' is chirpy enough to pick you up whatever your mood. Some friendly guitar lines and beautiful harmonies make up a great pop tune.

Not convinced by the video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgM74NERL_s

currently listening to...Can

Can-Tago Mago

Krautrock, psychedelic, experimental...they're all of these things plus more.

An explosive record that influenced so many artists. This was their second album and the one that got the Germans serious critical acclaim.

Might not be one for a dinner party.