Local Natives have been remixing their own songs for a little while and the latest is You & I, the opener from this year’s excellent Hummingbird album. Take a listen below and see them in London on October 17th at Brixton Academy for what ought to be one of the year’s most exciting shows.
Junip in Session for KCRW
Our Junip obsession is reaching worrying level. They were excellent at Latitude last weekend and a new session video filmed for US Radio station KCRW has appeared online. They play ‘Your Life, Your Call’ and it’s just great. Watch above and see it in real life on the 18th of September.
A little while ago Tim Burgess made Field Day Blog an epic YouTube mix. It’s no understatement to say it’s one of the best we’ve ever read and explored, with tons of amazing tips, stories and visuals involved. Have a read of the whole thing re-published below…
It gives me the same feeling as Godspeed’s record did last year. The songs feel like they’ve been aged in oak caskets – almost pre-listened to. This album sounded like I already knew them, already liked them. How do they do that? I’m not sure but I love it. The whole album is hugely warm and massively fearless, My Love Takes Me There is instantly recognisable and then it becomes a stone cold classic from the second listen onwards.
This could be a life changing song – everytime I listen to it I pretend it’s the first time I have ever heard it. Like that bloke in Memento. I need me a Link Wray tattoo on my leg to remind me
Hey lets keep this Rollin’ I got a bag of coffee to get through. My band, The Charlatans played with the Beastie Boys a few times Bremerton WA, and Kawasaki on the outskirts of Tokyo are two of a few more that I would have to look up….Anyway, Check Your Head is one of my all time favourite LPs of all time. This is from Ill communication the one that came directly after, and if there is a lead track its probably not this one its probably Sabotage but, hey, this has the line Ill communication in the song and guess what it’s just come on my ipod?
Lemonheads – My Drug Buddy
Evan Dando was king, he was the heart throb this album – it’s a shame about ray is his best this was the song of the summer of 92. Nobody could ever seem so cool while being so wasted.
Not sure how but I came across this via the drummer in The Gossip. Or is it just Gossip? Anyway, Beth Ditto’s band. I think the drummer has a label that this song’s on. That’s a vague description but this isn’t wikipedia. Maybe just listen to the song and see if you can come up with some better notes
Back in the mid 90’s I was a monster for the Wu. I bought this in Camden on 12” the day it came out the video is pretty good too from what I can remember. They’ve really stood the test of time. Surely there’s no other band with so many major players – The Polyphonic Spree might have them on sheer numbers but pound for pound it’s The Wu Tang Clan
The Rangers – Sacred Cows
Definite Wooze Warped LA Dreaminess – that’s a pretty bad description you could say it’s a lo-fi trip I am not sure whether they are from LA in truth but they are on Not Not Fun. A Fine Label. Anyway if you play this record all the way through it has an ability to seem that there is only one song ? It feels like 90 mins of the same song you might not like that but in this case it’s a good thing
Just unbelievable, beautiful groove, intelligent with an English sensibility that nobody can mimic. Produced by Eno what, else can I say.
Arthur Russell – Calling out of Context
AR Is my favourite artist these days it could be any of his but I thought why not this one its such a great title – on my last tour we did a cover of I Couldn’t Say It To Your Face and whenever you hear one of Arthur Russell’s songs, you just get transported somewhere else. Until the end of the record, then you’re back where you were.
I Don’t know why I chose this one maybe its because apocalypse is probably the darkest of his solo work I love Bill Callahan. Nobody does introspection like Bill.
Well I have seen this band progress and collapse and build themselves back up again and progress and take a step sideways and then collapse and build themselves up again. Sometimes watching in awe, sometimes in frustration but I feel I live with this band in many ways. And breathed them – they’re my favourite band since I walked in on them at a Horrors show at The Electric Ballroom in Camden (they were opening) I have been under their spell.
I have roadied for them and the only other band I would consider being a roadie for is Lambchop. Oh, and Chris and Cosey too.
And what a song this one is genius in its simplicity sounding like no one else in the world
I heard about R. Stevie Moore and the more I heard, the more I loved what he did – and what he’d done was more than 400 albums. I tracked him down and we ate pizza, drank coffee and he played on my album. I sang backing vocals and played percussion in his band. This song is one of my favourite songs in the world. I put out a (Kind of) Best of.. on OGenesis last year and the version of this song that I wanted was just too heartbreaking for RSM to let me have as it featured someone who was no longer in his life.
My number 1 song of all time: melancholic, funny, timeless, still brooding, majestic all these words just roll of the tongue and harmonise with the sound this song. But you don’t need me to tell you that.
Cat is great one of my favourite singers of our time – I seen her many times and the gigs are all one offs. Each time she’s released an album, I’ve dashed out to buy it on the first day. You never quite know where she’s headed but you definitely want to go there.
The Charlatans – We’re not on the Same Trip
Most people think I stole the name of my band from these guys – its not true, we didn’t know til John Peel mentioned it. And we really thought we knew our psych.
How could a band formed in 1977 bring out their best LP in 2000 ? Brilliant, brilliant album
Any other day I would’ve picked Dr Buck’s Letter , or Two Librans or Hot Runes all from the same album but today its Cyber Insekt – Mark E Smith is like no other but maybe like Johnny Cash he will probably make his best albums on his death bed, what I am trying to say is, he will probably surpass this The Unutterable in about 20 years time.
It’s like Mark E Smith has been around forever and he just doesn’t seem to fade. I saw them live a few months ago and they were more ferocious than pretty much anyone I’ve seen in the last few years. He just never lets his guard down and is always jabbing away
Met Peter when he played in London last year. He’s Brilliant – a New Yorker who played alongside and was very good friends with Arthur Russell – If you don’t have love of life orchestra LPs buy them now . This is a classic.
Supposedly Recorded by a fan on a 2 track and surfaced in 1974 just after lou reeds solo career had taken off with Transformer
It’s my favourite recording of all time live a couple of mics and minimal glitch totally primitive and the only reason its so good is that the band were so on fire.
Just filthy primitive and vital you get really used to the broken sounds and the distorted rhythms
CRASS – Punk is dead
Became friends with Penny and Gee it was one of the greatest moment in my life Crass are one of the first bands I ever in Winsford Cheshire, I was still at school, saw it could’ve been any but this is just brilliant Crass were the best punk band
Genius minimal and the opposite of the increasingly bloating Pink Floyd – he was everything they weren’t. A punk. The Floyd flame for starters. Turned into Muse when he left.
Sonic Youth – Disconnection Notice
Brilliant video love SY. Are you still reading this? Let’s just settle on the idea the Sonic Youth are just ace.
Julianna Barwick – AB Session
Here at EYOE we’re huge Julianna Barwick fans, she heads back to London at the end of August to perform for us at St. Gile’s Church, which promises to be a stunner. While we wait for that one to roll around you can watch a great session performance from Barwick above. It’s hypnotising to watch as she builds clouds and puffs of vocal into a heavenly drone.
Arthur Beatrice EP Stream
Here’s one we’ve been anticipating for a very long time – Carter EP from Arthur Beatrice. The EP is a stunner and you can stream it below ahead of their show next Tuesday at Borderline…