Congratulations are due to the people of the USA for electing
Barack Obama to serve as their president.
The inauguration yesterday was hugely impressive (even on TV here
in the UK) and gives confidence that enough of the people are
behind him to bring the perception of USA back into the realm of
civilisation again. UK next?
Having said all that, most of the music this week seems to be from
Canada and France. Oh well.
This city's a mess - Said the
Whale (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
Although Said The Whale's sounds may sometimes be labeled "poppy"
and "bouncy", the band makes it clear within the first ten seconds
of listening that it is NOT a band to take lightly. This is indie
pop-rock at its finest!
Howe Sounds/Taking Albonia
builds on the success Said The Whale has already attained in
Vancouver. It's apparent that Said The Whale is a product of the
thriving independent music scene in Western Canada and the
Northwest USA, yet Howe Sounds proves that they are still able to
stand out as a compelling up-and-coming band.
The collective brainchild of Ben Worcester and Tyler Bancroft, now
recently turned five-piece band, Said the Whale has accumulated a
solid fan base from a litany of previous bands (My Buddy Dave, The
Millionaires, WordsOverMusic), and Said The Whale are quickly
winning over new fans with every show.
March 6 - Vancouver, BC @ Biltmore Cabaret
www.myspace.com/saidthewhale
AMPed show162 went up on Monday - if you'd like to check it out
please do at
musicpodcasting.org the player is on the left.
Weight in Gold - Tony Kehoe
(Liverpool, UK)
Our Graham at
It's a Frog's Life Acoustic Podcast put me onto Tony
Kehoe.
Tony is a returned native of Liverpool and is building a reputation
for himself having taken to playing and singing around 8 years
ago.
www.myspace.com/kehoesongs
Prairies - Ours to Destroy
(Calgary, Alberta, Canada)
Ours to Destroy are a band from Calgary Alberta with a talent for
adding modern indie edge, psychedelia and found sounds to folk
music. We call it Anarchist Folk Rock.
Anarchist Folk Rock: a genre where compositions start in the realm
of folk or rock with solid story telling and melody but venture
deep into the realm of experimentation.
"We've released a bunch of tracks off our first album as free
downloads. The entire album will be released over the next two
months as we gear up to release our 2nd full length album during
2009."
All the tunes on their MySpace are available for free download. Go
to the band's MySpace blog for links & full info.
www.OursToDestroy.com
www.myspace.com/ourstodestroy
http://cdbaby.com/cd/ourstodestroy
G Spot
Jeremy Gugenheim called by with a track for us from his blues
podcast. It's not that often that The G Spot comews to find
you!
www.smallsystems.co.uk/thegspot
Nos Larmes - The Duo (Paris,
France)
Claude Langlois and Pascal Mikaeliain who have been playing
together and apart for the past 10 years.
Jeremy will doubtless tell you more on
The G Spot
BTW Nos Larmes actually means "Our tears”
14 Feb The Duo en Quartet à Le Belvédère, CHAMPIGNY/MARNE,
Ile-de-France
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/theduo/
www.jamendo.com/en/artist/theduo
feat project instruu 2 - Stouffi the
Stouves (Lille, France)
From the Jamendo album
the
featuring project volume 2 A very interesting, experimental
setup taking snipets from other people and making something quite
extraordinary from them.
Vavrek says, "the third track...inspired my own little personal
revolution. :) love it !!!!!!!!!”
www.jamendo.com/en/artist/STOUFFI_THE_STOUVES
PC Podcast show 250 will be
going up on Saturday
Congratulations to Pete Cogle and my thanks for putting me onto
some of the more wonderful (and sometimes weird) music.
www.petecogle.com
Bodmin Dubbing - Bagas
Degol (Penzance, Cornwall, UK)
The band is Rick Williams (clarinet), David Twomlow (bag pipes and
soprano saxophone), and Dave Trahair (tabor drum and
percussion).
From Penzance in the far west of Cornwall, BAGAS DEGOL has a fast
growing reputation on the Cornish music and dance scene with their
distinctive style of traditional music delivered with a powerful,
raw edge. Their name in Cornish means 'Feast Day Band' in
recognition of the occasion for which they originally came together
- to accompany the famous Tom Bawcock's Eve lantern procession in
Mousehole.
From their magnificent album
Party like it's 1399, still (just)
available from Cornish Music - but hurry.
http://cornishmusic.com
Skeletons in your closet - Rick
Fowler (Georgia, USA)
I played a track from Rick in the summer. Rick Fowler's musical
honesty creates an unsurpassed morphic resonance between him and
his listeners. With a raw soul reminiscent of early Johnny Winter
and aural suspense akin to Trower, Fowler delivers the energy, joy,
anger and torment found in the very best of blues-rock. His album
Back on my good foot is available direct from his site or from CD
Baby.
http://rickfowler.com/
www.myspace.com/rickfowlerband
Cradle - The Joy Formidable
(Mold, N. Wales)
The Joy Formidable are Ritzy Bryan, Rhydian Dafydd and Matt
Thomas
The beginnings of TJF began several years ago, when school friends
Ritzy and Rhydian chatted on a night out in their hometown of Mold,
North Wales. Both opinionated and madly into music, an instant
respect was formed and they began meeting regularly at the
legendary Buckley Tivoli; then a North Walian mecca for local and
touring bands. It was a source of much inspiration to the musically
aspiring pair; alongside Ritzy's parents enormous, exhaustive
record collection. Nevertheless, in an otherwise provincial, sleepy
setting, itchy feet and a fleeing were inevitable; Ritzy to
Washington DC and Rhydian to Manchester, where they enjoyed
separate but strangely parallel journeys as singer songwriters. It
was a single phone call that reunited them, this time they would
write together, but it was little known that a more intense
partnership would develop between them.
www.myspace.com/thejoyformidable