Last night global rock stars FOO FIGHTERS started their new 2024 tour,
billed as Everything Or Nothing At All in Dallas. It follows the release of
their 11th LP So Here We Are last year. The first album since the death
of their longtime drummer Taylor Hawkins on March 25, 2022.
Fan footage
Setlist
Bridge Burning
No Son Of Mine
Rescued
The Pretender
Times Like These
La Dee Da
Breakout
Medicine At Midnight
Walk
Medley: My Hero
The Sky Is A Neighborhood
Learn To Fly
Arlandria
These Days
Shame Shame
All My Life
Nothing At All
The Glass
Monkey Wrench
Aurora
Best Of You
In order to not miss a beat Turn Up The Volume scans the musical
horizon daily (doing it for years now, actually) to stay in touch with
all new things sonically great and shares the results on a weekly
basis.
Check the 10 new rad cuts just
added to this rad 2024 playlist.
ALL TOGETHER
. TRACK BY TRACK
Photo credit: Isaac Watson
Band: BROADSHEETS (UK) Who: Bristol-based unit conceived in 2022. They combine the starkness and
emotional intensity of Slowcore bands like Duster and Movietone with the seductive soundscapes and nocturnal moods of vintage Trip-hop acts Portishead and Massive
Attack.
TUTV: Rousing missile powered by psychotic guitars, hefty bass/drum
mayhem and neurotic vocals, peaking with a mental chorus. Hüsker Dü
in overdrive.
Track: PORTABLE DOOR
First single from their upcoming 23rd LP, weirdly
named ‘=1′ on July 19.
TUTV: The Purple still sound like they did in the 60s/70s. As hard as concrete,
as ebullient as if they were still in their 20s and Ian Gillan still has iron pipes.
TUTV: Tremendously catchy, jangly and vibey pop earworm, balancing between Scottish heroes Teenage Fanclub and 60s harmony legends The Byrds. Frolicsome
and frisky. Makes your day on the spot.
TUTV: PSB do what they do best. Writing/creating hum/whistle/sway
along tunes. Join them on the dance floor, because they feel alone
a bit in the disco on this one.
Artist: CUSTIE Who: Emerging alternative pop artist hailing from London, Ontario. His distinct sound explores pop music as it intersects with singer-songwriter, R&B and alternative music.
“‘E’ is an attempt to stylize and leave much of the song up to listener interpretation. By giving things concrete names, it makes everything very topical. I always like to find a way to have my listeners move with me by presenting a song with a certain kind of allure in mystery. Hence the ‘E’ – it stands for anything you’d like. ”
TUTV: A smooth, mid-tempo, richly orchestrated, sonically
and vocally, pop reverie. Close your eyes, and dream away.
British hard rock icons DEEP PURPLE (1967–1976, 1984–present)
are still around and still produce lots of decibels.
They release their 23rd LP, weirdly named =1 on July 19.
On the first single, titled PORTABLE DOOR the Purple still sound like they did in the 60s/70s. As hard as concrete, as ebullient as if they were still in their 20s and Ian Gillan still has iron pipes.
Band: FOLD PAPER Who: Firm trio masterminded by the Nigerian-born, Michigan-raised and Winnipeg-based Chell Osuntade, who delivers almost-spoken-word lyrics searing with intent. Their raw, jittery and energetic brand of post-punk has seen them share the stage already with
bands like Pile, Cola, Holy Fuck and Stuck.
TUTV:Nothing To Report is a glorious cacophonous jackhammer going everywhere fast.
It rattles, rambles, and rolls motorized by schizophrenic guitars, a mean bass/drum team and Chell Osuntade‘s sloganesque chant. Almost 5 minutes of razzle-dazzle turmoil, head-spinning dynamics and zigzagging rhythms. Think British post-punk sensation Black Midi.
I got two things to report: astounding post-punk turbo, astounding psych groove.