Friday, April 23, 2010

Video: "I Wanna Live In Paradise" - Slow Club


Our favourite English duo, Slow Club, has been keeping busy! Seems they've got themselves a new tune called "I Wanna Live In Paradise," featuring the cute couple both playing on piano. It's quite lovely, really. Check it out!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Godspeed You! Black Emperor Ends Hiatus


That's right, you read correctly. Listen to the words from GY!BE themselves:

after a decade’s retreat, god’s pee has decided to roll again.

we are, as always, stoked, stubborn and petrified.

between now and the live-dates, there’ll be rivers of noise and distraction. and the internet is a petty tyrannical monster. please remember that really all that matters is the keep on keeping on. and all that really matters is the shows. and physical engagement in the world. and folks like us and folks like you. thanks for understanding, and thank you for still listening.

see you next winter.

xoxoxox godspeed you! black emperor


To boot on this extremely amazing news, Godspeed You! Black Emperor will be playing and helping out at All Tomorrow's Parties: Nightmare Before Christmas 2010. Find out more here! And also, check out Godspeed You! Black Emperor here.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

The XX

'Lively' would usually be the first term to spring to mind when speaking about the music of most London bands, however the endearing basslines and almost soothing vocals of Wandsworth three-piece group The XX is anything but energetic; yet just as far from boring.

'XX'
The album's first track, 'intro', does exactly what it says on the tin. The two minute instrumental leaves the listener crying out for some sung lyrics, and this is exactly what the listener gets.

Romy Madely-Croft's softness perfectly compliments the deeper, velvety tones in Oliver Sim's voice, making for a great record - in terms of vocals at the very least.

A mix of upbeat tracks such as 'Heart Skipped a Beat' and songs which are perfectly calming ('Night Time', 'Fantasy') this album has pretty much nothing missing.

Think eery indie with R&B and dance qualities, and you won't be far off from summing up The XX's addictive style of music.

I won't be deleting them from my playlist any time soon.


Rating: 10/10 , 9 if you want to be picky.

Ones to repeat:
- Crystalised
- VCR
- Heart Skipped a Beat
- Islands

Ones to put you to sleep (in a good way!):
-Shelter
-Night Time
-Stars
-Fantasy





Wednesday, April 7, 2010

From The Basement


Clearly I have been ignoring some things that should be blatantly obvious to any keen music listener. Those of you reading Voilà! back in October may remember the article I wrote up on Radiohead's live performance with From The Basement, hosted by VH1. It was a truly powerful performance by them (one now that streams frequently while in public places, via my iPod (thanks iTunes)). It seems, though, that From The Basement has taken things to the next level by having a new website.

And they've expanded quite far from their Radiohead roots. While I haven't been gandering at their wicked site, From The Basement has managed to record very lovely and truly unique performances by HEAPS of new artists: Andrew Bird, Albert Hammond Jr., Beck, Fleet Foxes, The Shins, Sonic Youth, and Queens of the Stone Age just to name a few.

So what are you waiting for? Go check out From The Basement's official site for tonnes of the latest and greatest performances they've filmed.