Sunday, June 19, 2011

Day 12

Just in case any of you are wondering, I did manage to load a new batch of CDs over the weekend. So, no I haven't been completely lazy. Although not quite productive either. Here are the lucky 16 that made it into the library:


From left to right (top row down):
The Stars Of Track And Field - A Time For Lions
Mew - Eggs Are Funny
The Concretes - WYWY
Sum 41 - Chuck
Red House Painter - Songs For A Blue Guitar
The Radio Dept - Passive Aggressive: Singles 2002–2010
The Roots - Game Theory
Cut Copy - In Ghost Colours
One Night Only - Self Titled
Lonely Dear - Dear John
Stars - The Five Ghosts
Something Corporate - Played In Space
The Drums - Summertime EP
Twilight Singers - Dynamite Steps

The latest count is:

233 albums
2,830 songs

Think I need to increase my productivity otherwise this is really gonna take awhile ...

Day 11 (Part 2)

I am fat. Well that's what my (now not so) magic helper says to me everyday ... and if that doesn't knock your confidence, subliminally you are screwed anyway. So I guess if you can't beat it, just enjoy it! Now, where did I put those tortilla chips ...

Ok, here's the promised follow up to my last entry where I said I would write a lil about Gomez, Mew, The Legends, The Radio Dept, Blonde Redhead and Primal Scream. First up - Gomez. I love this band to bits. Sure, their recent releases may not match the sheer genius of "Liquid Skin" but hey they made "Liquid Skin". That's good enough for me. I like the fact that they have never been afraid of experimenting and their sound has always been a mish-mash of blues, indie, alternative, rock and folk. The combination of the softer vocals of Ian Ball and the warm Eddie Vedder-esque rasp of Ben Ottewell's vocals works brilliantly. "A New Tide" was released in 2009 and marked a shift back to the band's more experimental roots. I will be uploading the rest of their back catalogue at some point but, for now, check out the video for "Rhythm And Blues Alibi" (from "Liquid Skin") here. By the way, their new album "Whatever's On Your Mind" has just been released in the UK ... so go get it!

Right, next up is Mew. Another incredibly talented band. Mew is a Danish indie-rock band. They formed in 1994 and released their first album in 1997 called "A Triumph For Man". This was re-issued in 2006 (which is the version I have) following the success of "Frengers" which catapulted the band onto the international indie-rock scene. I remember the first time I heard "Frengers", I was at one of the listening stations in HMV and I nearly fell over when the opening riff of "Am I Wry? No" came pounding through the headphones. The band has more ideas in one song than some bands have in 5 albums ... it is just quite amazing how the melodies, guitar riffs, multiple key/tempo changes all come together. "A Triumph For Man" gives some insight to the early works of the band, which shows the ambition but perhaps not quite the finished article. It also includes the original recording of "She Came Home For Christmas", which was re-recorded for "Frengers". Check out the video here.

Ok, I'm gonna skip The Legends and The Radio Dept (for now) because I figure I'll do a separate entry on Labrador Records and all the bands under the label. So, next on the list is Blonde Redhead. Blonde Redhead is an American rock trio comprising of Kazu Makino and twin brothers Simone and Amedeo Pace. The band's music has been described as "beautiful and vacant". "Misery Is A Butterfly" is actually the band's 6th release but the first on 4AD. The album is pretty dark and the haunting/fragile vocals of Makino capture the vulnerability of the album. I was fortunate enough to catch the band when they performed at the Esplanade in February this year. It was a beautiful set and the music was incredible. You can visit their website to see/listen to a selection of their videos.

Ok, I'm gonna take a break and save Primal Scream for another entry as well cos I need to get ready for my Sunday kickabout with the gang ... laters!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Day 11

So another week has flown by ... sigh. It is incredible and a lil scary how you never seem to know where the days go. Anyway, just picking up from my last entry, it was a historic weekend (last week) with Li Na winning the French Open. I'm not sure how quickly this will get everyone excited about tennis in China but I'm pretty sure we'll be seeing a lot more asian players on the circuit in the near future. And it was a real pity Fed couldn't cap off what was a brilliant run at Roland Garros with a win over the (at times) seemingly superhuman Nadal. I think it was the closest Fed ever got to testing Nadal at the French and we can only imagine what could have happened if Fed had won the first set ... well, here's looking forward to the green green grass of Wimbledon.

On to the music, once again, to make up for being lazy the whole week, I've force fed the lil ripper with a small bumper load of 38 CDs. This is a breakdown of the latest upload:

Snowblind - The Falls
Simian Mobile Disco - Disco Is Fixed
I'm From Barcelona - Let Me Introduce My Friends
Delays - Star Tiger Star Ariel
Waikiki - I'm Already Home
Tinie Tempah - Disc-overy
The Herbaliser - Something Wicked This Way Comes
Interpol - Self Titled
Cut Copy - Bright Like Neon Love
Black Kids - Partietraumatic
Primal Scream - Beautiful Future
Common - Be
White Lies - To Lose My Life
White Lies - Ritual
Wiley - See Clear Now
Blonde Redhead - Misery Is A Butterfly
I Am Kloot - Play Moolah Rouge
Stereo MCs - Double Bubble
Adem - Homesongs
Nelson - Lightning Strikes Twice
Gomez - A New Tide
Mr Scruff - Ninja Tuna
Midlake - The Courage Of Others
Alone II - The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo
Funeral For A Friend - Your History Is Mine: 2002 - 2009
The Mary Onettes - Islands
Closer To Heaven - Original Cast Recording (Musical By Pet Shop Boys/Jonathan Harvey)
New Found Glory - Self Titled (10th Anniversary Edition)
The Strokes - Angles
The Legends - Facts And Figures
The Music - Strength In Numbers
Mando Diao - Give Me Fire!
Lostprophets - Start Something
The Early November - The Room's Too Cold
The Candy Skins - Space I'm In
The Radio Dept - Clinging To A Scheme
Kula Shaker - Pilgrim's Progress
Mew - A Triumph For Man

There are quite a few gems in there. Not sure where to start really. Let's see ... err ok this is going to be a cop out because I'm not sure I have enough energy to start this so I'm gonna save it for the next entry. Gomez, Mew, The Legends, The Radio Dept, Blonde Redhead, Cut Copy, Primal Scream all deserve a paragraph (or more) each and it's gonna take me all night to get thru all of them. It's 1:36 am so my bed is beckoning ... yawn

The CD count is:

213 albums
2568 songs

Back soon.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Day 10

To make up for some lost time, I've fed in a bumper crop of 54 albums to the lil ripper today. This is just the first instalment of what I am hoping/aiming to get through this weekend ...


I pulled most of the first stash from the inner stack of the 'L' section of my CD library so there quite a few albums which (a) I've completely forgotten ever owning, (b) I'm not sure I've listened to and (c) I wonder why I even bought them in the first place! ... anyway here's the full list of the first upload:

Laptop - The Old Me v The New You
Len - You Can't Stop The Bum Rush
Liars - Fins To Make Us More Fish-like
Liars - They Threw Us All In A Trench And Stuck A Monument On Top
John Frusciante - Niandra Lades And Usually Just A T Shirt
John Frusciante - Shadows Collide With People
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Acme
Laika - Sounds Of The Satellites
Lambchop - Nixon
Lambchop - Aw Cmon No You Cmon
Nine Inch Nails - Broken
Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral
Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile
JPS Experience - Bleeding Star
Jubilee Allstars - The North Frederick Lane EP
Juliana Hatfield - Only Everything
Juliana Hatfield - Become What You Are
The Justin Warfield Supernaut - Self Titled
The Kelly Deal 6000 - Go To The Sugar Altar
Live - Secret Samadhi
Live - Birds Of Pray
Lizard Music - Fashionably Lame
Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water
Mr Ed Jumps The Gun - Boom! Boom!
Lilys - Eccsame The Photon Band
Lilys - Services (For The Soon To Be Departed)
Lilys - Better Can't Make Your Life Better
Jason Becker - Perspective
Kings Of Leon - Youth & Young Manhood
Kings Of Leon - Holy Roller Novocaine
Kyuss - Muchas Gracias
Kula Shaker - Kollected
Tokyo Police Club - Champ
Fabriclive - Cut Copy
Jimmy Eat World - Invented
Athlete - Singles 01-10
Tokio Hotel - Humanoid
Ferry Corsten - The Very Best Of
Public Enemy - How You Sell Soul To A Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul?
Bent - Best Of
Those Dancing Days - Daydreams & Nightmares
Valencia - This Could Be A Possibility
The Teenagers - The World Is Not Fair EP
Godspeed You Black Emperor - Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada EP
Godspeed You Black Emperor - F♯ A♯ ∞
Love Is All - Nine Times That Same Song
Eve 6 - Horrorscope
The Montrose Avenue - Thirty Days Out

Some random comments: anyone remember Len? If there was ever a one-hit wonder band - that would be them. I bought (as probably hundreds of other people did) their album solely for the single "Steal My Sunshine", which I have to say is still a great song. It's one of those perfect pick-me-up-sunday-morning-drive-with-the-top-down-assuming-you-have-one songs. I was searching the net for the video and it turns out that TRL did in fact run a program featuring one-hit wonder bands and what do know ... you can catch the video here.

One band which was and still is (to my mind) one of the coolest acts around is Kula Shaker. I remember when they first burst onto the scene back in 1995, it was a complete breath of fresh air since no one else was playing their brand of music, which was heavily influenced by Indian culture/spiritualism and fused with Hendrix-esque guitar riffs that just rocked you outta your seat. Simply incredible stuff! Their first single "Tattva" captures all of that mysticism and psychedelic rock spirit. Check out the video here.

Unfortunately, the band came under the gun a few years later for comments made by their frontman (Crispin Mills) regarding Nazism. The negative publicity surrounding the incident hurt record sales but was not, apparently, the reason why the band broke up in 1999. The band later reformed in 2004 and have since released 2 new albums (Strangefolk and Pilgrim's Progress).

Ok, time to take a break and catch the Women's final of the French Open, which could be a historic event if Li Na wins. She would be the first Asian woman ever to win a Grand Slam so no pressure there! Jia You!

And the current CD count is:

183 albums
2,198 songs

Back in a bit ...

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Day 9

Ok it's been a full week since I fed any CDs to the lil ripper but there's good reason for that. I had to travel up to London for work, which is never a bad thing cos' it can mean only one thing - more CDs! I flew in over the weekend so I managed to spend most of Sunday visiting the usual haunts, although I did give Berwick St a miss this time round. My first stop was Rough Trade East. I must say that I love the vibe around the whole Spitalfields, Brick Lane, Old Truman Brewery area. It's always buzzing and full of surprises. I picked up a few goodies from the store before heading to my next stop which was HMV on Oxford St. This is one endless cavern of a store and you could easily spend half a day browsing thru their neverending selection of music and movies. And I was in luck cos the Spring sales were in so there were tons of super cheap stuff. I must confess that I felt giddy after thumbing thru the hundreds of CDs in the bargain section but it was worth it cos I hauled away quite a stash of goodies. My last stop was Fopp on Earlham St. By this stage, my little day pack was bursting at the seams so I went easy and just picked up a handful of CDs. At the end of my excursion, the tally was 24 albums and here they are:


From left to right (top row down): The Antlers - Hospice, Serena Maneesh - No.2: Abyss In B Minor, Primal Scream - Screamadelica (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition), Glasvegas - Euphoric/Heartbreak, Joe Satriani - The Essential, Klaxons - Surfing The Void, The Posies - Blood/Candy, The Leisure Society - Into The Murky Water, The Fratelis - Here We Stand, Cut Copy - Zonoscope, The Black Keys - Attack & Release, Girls Names - Dead To Me


From left to right (top row down): Gene - John Peel Sessions 95 - 99, Chris Brown - Graffiti, Band Of Horses - Infinite Arms, The Books - The Way Out, Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere, Graham Coxon - The Spinning Top, Maps - Turning The Mind, Dragonforce - Inhuman Rampage, Moby - Destroyed, The Von Bondies - Love Hate And Then There's You, The Futureheads - The Chaos, Gran Ronde - Secret Rooms.

So, instead of focusing on ripping my music, it looks like I've been adding to the CD library which just means that this entire uploading process is gonna take awhile longer? ...

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Day 7

Right, today is James day ... yup I'll be loading the entire James catalogue, which consists of 12 albums. Here they are:


From left to right (top down): Hey Ma, The Morning After, The Night Before, The Best Of, Millionaires, Pleased To Meet You, Laid, Wah Wah, Whiplash, Stutter, James/Gold Mother, Seven.

I think I am missing one album from the collection and that is "Strip Mine" released in 1988 (although it could possibly show up later on). Following James has been quite an adventure. I first came across the band way back in 1990 when I saw the video for "Sit Down" on TV and was totally hooked by the vocals and the singalong chorus. I remember forcing myself to make a mental note of the band and the song (you have to appreciate that there was no internet or web back then! - so it was almost impossible to find out more about the band where I was). It was not until 2 years later (around 1992) when I was in a small record store in PJ that, by chance, I stumbled across a cassette tape (yes CDs were still hard to come by) of the "Seven" album by James. And I remember standing there and wondering for the longest time if this was the same "James". The store owner was none the wiser (but what was I expecting right?!) so, in the end, I took a small leap of faith and forked out my weekly pocket money to buy the cassette. I went home and stuck it in the player and once Tim Booth's vocals came on - I knew I had the right band and I was completely ecstatic! Nothing beats the feeling when you've searched and waited in hope to find a song/band that you chanced upon fleetingly - it's like rediscovering a long lost friend. And since then, I have bought everything they have put out.

I loved "Seven" to death and I must have played the cassette until the tape wore thin. I still think it is my favourite James album. "Laid" was the next album to come out (in 1993) and it was the album that brought them greater success in the States. It was also the first time the band worked with Brian Eno and the story goes that he set up two recording studios side by side. One studio focused on the songs that would end up on "Laid' while the second studio was used to record all the jam sessions and live improvisation when the band was taking a break from recording the official album. These jam sessions eventually ended up on the experimental "Wah Wah" album. To fully appreciate why it was significant to record an album of the jam sessions, you have to understand that this was one of the unique things about James; most (if not all) of their songs were created from live jam sessions. For example, "Sit Down" was created out of a twenty minute jam that only ended because the band was "laughing too much to continue". So Brian Eno felt is was important to capture the creative process and allow people to see and appreciate the way their music was created. I know a lot of people who bought "Wah Wah" without understanding the background behind the album and ended up being utterly disappointed with the music (which has been described as "unlistenable"). But I think it gave a rare insight to how the band explored music and showed the enormity of their creative ideas.

The band went through a little patch with their subsequent albums. "Whiplash", "Millionaires" and "Pleased To Meet You" sounded like the band were stagnating and (I think) it was a challenge for the band to stay relevant in the constantly changing musical landscape. After a lukewarm response to "Please To Meet You", the band decided to take a break and work on individual projects. It was not until 7 years later when the band re-united and started work on their 10th studio album entitled "Hey Ma" (in 2008) and this was a true return to form. The songs were fresh and seemed to recapture the energy and passion of their earlier work. For me, it has been a real trip following James throughout the years with plenty of highs and lows (musically speaking) but I am just glad that they are still around and making good music ...

Well, after adding in my James collection, the CD count is:

119 albums
1,418 songs

There goes another weekend!

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Day 6

Ok it's been a week since I managed to feed any music to the lil ripper. Had to travel down to Jakarta earlier in the week and been too tired/lazy after getting back from work the rest of the week. Anyway, it's the weekend again so time to get things back on track ... instead of continuing with the back catalogue, I decided to upload a bunch of new CD's that arrived in the post from amazon during the week (who doesn't like getting stuff in the mail right?). Here's what showed up in the goody bag:


From left to right (top row down):

The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - Belong
The Raveonettes - Raven In The Grave
Young Knives - Ornaments From The Silver Arcade
The Wombats - This Modern Glitch
Ladytron - Velocifero
The Joy Formidable - The Big Roar
Jonny - Self Titled
The Charlatans - Us And Us Only (Deluxe Edition)
Those Dancing Days - In Our Space Hero Suits
Maths And Physics Club - I Shouldn't Look As Good As I Do
Maths And Physics Club - Self Titled
The Vaccines - What Did You Expect From The Vaccines?

So where do I start? ... The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart (I'd buy their album on the strength of that name alone!) is a 4-piece indie pop band from NYC. Their music is dreamy, reverb-drenched and filled with saccharine sweet melodies. Add the wispy vocals and fuzzy guitars and you have all the hallmarks of a perfect shoegazing album. "Belong" is their second full length album and it is produced/mixed by the dream team of Flood and Alan Moulder (Ride, My Bloody Valentine, Curve etc). So far, I have only managed to listen to it once through on the way to work and it sounds brilliant. If you're a fan of Ride, Jesus & Mary Chain and fuzzpop - drop your burger and go buy a copy now!

Next up is The Raveonettes. The Danish duo are definitely one of my favourite bands. They could be described as a darker reincarnation of Jesus & Mary Chain but their songs do vary from one end of the spectrum to the other; from lush poppy harmonies to all out fuzzbox distortion fests. Whatever they do, their music is consistently melodic and I was lucky enough to catch them earlier this year when they performed as a double bill with The Flaming Lips at MBS. Sharin (who plays the bass) is just too cool ... "Raven In The Grave" is the bands' 5th studio album. I haven't had the chance to listen to it yet so I shall save a spot in one of my future entries ...

There is so much more good music to write about but my tummy is rumbling so I'm gonna take a break and run out to grab some grub.

And the count so far is:

105 album
1,253 songs

Hungry ...