Friday, September 2, 2011

Nu Folk duo The April Maze bring us ear candy all the way from Melbourne!


April Maze are an Alternative Folk duo. Sivan (aka April) plays cello and sings (at the same time) - her voice is soulful and bluesy. Todd accompanies her on guitars, banjo, vocals and stomp box. Their music is primarily cello, and stomp box driven, coloured with strong vocal harmonies, and occasional samples and loops. Musical influences include Fleetwood Mac, John Butler Trio, Pearl Jam, Bob Marley, Bob Dylan, Tracey Chapman, Carole King, Cat Stevens, and “all music that comes from the heart”.

Enjoy Electric Picnic 2011!

To those of you making your way to Stradbally this weekend, have a fab one ye jammy gits!

Those who aren't? Well wet a cuppa tea there, and watch the most viewed Electric Picnic video:



Sandalwood, (aka Dylan and Lauren) aperform their favourite track ‘Everlong’ (Dave, Grohl, Foo Fighters) in the OxJam tent.

Where's Wally?



A cash-strapped 22-year-old who sought to have an entire Where’s Waldo scene inked on his back got a proposition from tattoo artist Rytch Soddy: Raise £500 (~$815) for London’s Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital, and the full-back piece is yours, free of charge.

John Mosley, a music producer, did him a few hundred better, raising a total of £2000 (~$3250) for the hospital that saved Soddy’s life when he was stung by a bee many years ago.

All told, the back-tat took 24 hours to complete. “It is the longest tattoo that I have ever completed in terms of the time taken,” Soddy is quoted as saying. “It was certainly more fun than the average tattoo and I am really pleased with it.”

The Norwich-based tattooist didn’t tell his client when it came time to draw in Waldo, because where’s the fun in that?

Daily Mail 

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Adele - Best Bits

Have some Johnny Flynn of a Thursday!

I don't even like cats, but this made me smile


Unfinished Beach Boys Album Is Set for Release, 44 Years Later



One of the most famous unfinished recordings in the history of popular music –The Beach Boys’ “Smile” sessions — will be released in November, 44 years after it was scheduled to come out, Capitol/EMI records has announced.

The recordings were made in 1966 and 1967 and were intended to follow on the band’s critically acclaimed album “Pet Sounds.” But “Smile” was left unfinished and shelved after the group’s co-founder, Brian Wilson, suffered an emotional breakdown and the group’s legal dispute with Capitol Records over the formation of the band’s label.

Full article

(c) NY Times

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Willie Nelson covers Coldplay


So, Willie Nelson covers Coldplays 'The Scientist' for an American ad for Chiptole...

Deidre



Deidre is, in many ways, a refreshing blast from the past. Employing classically retro melody lines, vulnerable yet defiant lyrics and seriously lush arrangements, this up-and-coming singer embodies the throwback sounds of '60s girl groups with a modern twist.

Based on the stories she received in a mysterious package that was tagged from New Orleans to Berlin and deemed dangerous by the NSA, Deidre cultivated her debut EP 'Curious Parcel.'

(c) Spinner

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Woo hooo!!




The Irish rugby squad will begin their trip to New Zealand today for the Rugby World Cup today. They’re flying out of Dublin Airport at around 5.30pm.

Funny GIFs








Rhode Island ramblin' folk rockers:


Deer Tick began in December of 2004 as a drums and guitar duo. Within a few years the band developed into a quartet featuring two guitars, bass and drums, with three members singing and writing, and one writing string arrangements. They have released countless CD-Rs and two official releases, 2007’s War Elephant (re-released in 2008) and 2009’s Born On Flag Day.

First release off their new album is Miss. K

Here's what main Tick McCauley has to say about the upcoming record:

"Man, you can practically smell the sweat and the beer! Shit, you may even hear a guitar or two break somewhere in there!. It's got a little Exile, it's got a little In Utero, it's got a little Nilsson Schmilsson, but it's 100% Deer-Fucking-Tick in our purest, and most carefree form." 'Divine Providence', is out October 25th via Partisan Records.



Monday, August 29, 2011

Active Child - Hanging On

Some Cavan talent!



The Strypes hailing from Cavan are a four piece band, consisting of Ross Farrelly, Josh McClorey, Peter O’Hanlon, Evan Walsh.
They may be young but they've got taste (and style!), with inspirations such as The Kinks, The Beatles, The Who and Billy Boy Arnold among others. Their debut single is a cover of The Beatles 'You Can't Do That' - complete with a wonderfully authentic video - and you can grab it now from iTunes.

They play the Retro Revival Club (Sweeneys Bar, Dame Street) in Dublin on Saturday October 1st.




I like that


Sunday, August 28, 2011

Presenting Crystal Fighters:


Crystal Fighters are an English/Spanish electronic band who formed in Navarra, Spain in 2007.
They are Sebastian (lead vocals, guitar), Gilbert (electronics, guitars, txalaparta, percussion) and Graham (guitar/ txalaparta), plus Laure and Mimi (vocals).

The group took their name ‘Crystal Fighters’ from an unfinished opera which Laure’s grandfather had penned during his final months of insanity. Laure came across the manuscript while clearing out the reclusive old man’s remote home in the Basque countryside. She quickly became obsessed by the intriguing scrawls within it and shared it with the others. Captivated by its seemingly prophetic contents, the band took on the name and formed in an attempt to expand upon the wild and deranged spirit of the old man’s writings.

Crystal Fighters’ style is a fusion of genres – fast progressive dance music joined by the melodies and dances of traditional Basque folk, alongside synthesisers, bass-driven wonk-funk, with beats fuelled by early 80s Spanish punk and experimental electronica from bands such as Aviador Dro, Las Vulpes and Dulce Venganza. Basque music informs much of their songwriting: the riff on ‘Champion Sound’ is lifted from the Basque folk piece ‘Sagar Dantza’ and ‘In The Summer’ draws upon music heard at the Carnival of Lantz in Navarroa.



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Facebook facts for Ireland.




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