TRACKS OF THE WEEK - 24/07/11
These are our tracks of the week. Do you have any? Let us know!
Sfw:-
The Broken West - Perfect Game (2008)
Sometimes, for whatever reason, you don't hear a song when it's released. I've only discovered this week - and I cannot stop playing it! "Perfect Games" by "The Broken West", to me, is summer bottled into a song, whether it's imagining the drive up the Pacific Coast highway - or the reality of driving to Tenby - this song just picks me up. It's a bit like Foster the people's "pumped up kicks"....so good when the sun is out! Enjoy!
Old Pa's Corner:-
Marry Waterson & Oliver Knight - 'Windy Day' (2011)
This is not that new but was released in March this year. It has been hovering around on my playlist for sometime and I often wake up with the melody in my head and I can't shake it off. I just felt I had to share it. It's a beautiful, sad, haunting song with some a luvely sax, well I think its sax. I believe it is about suicide but I probably got that wrong as well. Anyway I hope you like it.
Marry Waterson and her brother Oliver Knight belong to the best-known folk dynasty in Britain. Their mother was Lal Waterson, the singer and experimental songwriter who died in 1998, their aunt and uncle are Norma Waterson and Martin Carthy, and their cousin is Eliza Carthy. Keep it in the family, comes to mind.
Flycasual:-
La Canaille - 'J'ai Faim feat Napoleon Maddox' (2011)
Great track with a killer bass and on point delivery. It even has American rapper Napoleon Maddox managing to rhyme 'Pastis' in a verse....fantastique! It reminds me a bit of the Tom Morello side project, Street Sweeper Social Club with it's Rap/Rock style.
I'm usually first in on my early shift at work (04h30), it's a ridiculous and an inhumane time for anyone to have to deal with. One advantage is that I can lay claim to the wireless before anyone else comes in and says 'what's this bloody shit'? Recently I have been listening to French Radio London as they do a playlist from about midnight to 6 am which is a pretty chilled and continous eclectic mix of French and English language tunes. Being half French, not only do I get my French fix but I also get to listen to stuff I wouldn't normally be exposed to, like this tune. I lost touch with French Hip Hop but this prompted me to get back into it! C'est super chouette!
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Comments
My track of the week is "Embrace" by Chase & Status Ft. White Lies. The industrial backing reminds me of Depeche Mode or Nine Inch Nails.
Old Pa's Corner: This Waterson/Knight track is wonderful. Must get the album. Sounds like it could fit right into Lal and Mike's 'Bright Phoebus'. Her voice is very similar to Lal's. Did you know that, very sadly, Mike passed away recently? Love The Watersons.
Flycasual: Rap really seems to work in French (even though I don't understand it!). Lookingh forward to more French-related posts from you in the future.
Sfw, took me a couple of listens to get into it but I really like it now. I can see it being a windows down summery car song despite the ultra violent video.
Ol Pa...impressed with the French as would the Canaille crew. You'd never know your track would be about suicide but I guess it's to be expect from a folk crew. Clarinet by the way
Love that Embrace tune, pretty jammy of you going to see them this week. You can always take me!
Singing Bear - Thanks for the info was unaware Mike had passed away
The Broken West - I will definitely give it another few listens, they could become new friends of mine.
Marry Waterson & Oliver Knight - Not my cup of tea sorry.
La Canaille - I wish I could understand the French rapping, but regardless it's a good track. I wouldn't press the FF button on it.
My track of the week is the newly anticipated Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Adventures Of Rain Dance Maggie. Mainstream it may be, but a welcome return from the boys