THE BLACK ANGELS – New Single ‘CURRENCY’ Is A Monumental Roller Coaster…

Vibes that thrills us in a way we want to scream out loud…

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‘Currency’ – New single by THE BLACK ANGELS

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The Texan psychedelic experts THE BLACK ANGELS just announced their fifth album DEATH SONG for a 21st April release via their new label Partisan Records. A statement on the label’s website gives more info on the new record: “Written and recorded in large part during the recent election cycle, the music on Death Song serves as part protest, part emotional catharsis in a climate dominated by division, anxiety and unease. Recorded between Seattle and Austin, ‘Death Song’ features production from Phil Ek (Father John Misty, Fleet Foxes, The Shins). The 11-track collection offers a sharply honed elaboration on their signature sound – menacing fuzz guitar and cutting wordplay, steeped in a murky hallucinatory dream.

And here’s the first single CURRENCY . A song that meditates on the governing role the monetary system plays in our lives. Sonically it’s a monumental rollercoaster with heavy, electrifying orchestration creating an adventurous, epic feel. A huge masterstroke…

THE BLACK ANGELS: Website – Facebook

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THE MOONLANDINGZ Goes Moody On New Track ‘THE STRANGLE OF ANNA’ …

Fresh electrifying impulses for your ears…

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THE MOONLANDINGZ are the semi-fictional psych-pop group put together by Sheffield’s practical electronics wizards and analogue taxidermists, called The Eccentronic Research Council (Adrian Flanagan and Dean Honer) and Fat White Family‘s outlaws Lias Saoudi and Saul Adamczewski. Their debut album ‘Interplanetary Class Classics’ will be released on March 24th through Chimera Music. After sharing psych disco stomper Black Hanz some months ago here’s another, surprisingly melancholic, new track titled THE STRANGLE OF ANNA featuring Rebecca Taylor from Slow Club in a duet with Johnny Rocket (Lias).

“A warm and tender pop duet. The song is all set to warm the nation’s hearts during this cold and politically deranged winter of discontent and will almost definitely set those in chains free… it’s a record about liberation, finding a voice and standing up” says a press message.

Take your lover close to your chest. Start the music, dance softly and hope both for the best, for a future without idiotic & dangerous world leaders. Love each other genuinely before it’s too late. Here’s the perfect song to get you going. Sounds a bit like Lou Reed singing with Hope Sandoval on a Sunday Morning

THE MOONLANDINGZ: Facebook – Twitter

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Artwork debut album Interplanetary Class Classics – out 24 March…

TELEVISION – Masterpiece Debut Album ‘MARQUEE MOON’ Released 40 Years Ago…

Timeless in sound and vision.…

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TELEVISION was one of the most fascinating and innovative bands to emerge from the mid-seventies punk scene of New York City. With debut LP MARQUEE MOON, released
40 years ago – 8 February 1977 – they changed guitar rock drastically. It sounded like nothing else before. The magical interplay between guitarists Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd and most of all their sonic approach in structure and composition revolutionized garage guitar rock impressively. Add Verlaine‘s lyrics and his peculiar and distinctive
voice and what you got was totally fresh, poetic, urban electricity with a lasting impact…

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A classic album deserves a classic professional review. Here’s how British music weekly NME perceived ‘Marquee Moon’…

“Justifiably regarded as one the greatest and most influential albums of the punk era, Television’s debut album is the polar opposite of what that word ‘punk’ has come to mean: a crisp-sounding record, beautifully played, featuring lengthy improvised guitar solos and, in Tom Verlaine, a singer who you could justifiably claim was crooning on certain tracks – albeit obtusely. So although they will forever be synonymous with CBGB in the ’70s, ‘Marquee Moon’’s sound is rooted in many other places, giving the record a timeless quality that even their lofty contemporaries’ best records have struggled to match.

What sets them apart is that they had already been together for a few years, and were so comfortable and familiar with the material they had for the record that being recorded live in the studio was not a problem for them. Plus, they could really play. That’s not to say the group weren’t infused with the energy around at the time – the opener ‘See No Evil’ revolves around a gloriously infectious dumb riff, while the likes of ‘Fiction’ and ‘Prove It’ are taut, clinically precise rockers, which gives the record a crucial balance. Because such was the dexterity of Verlaine and fellow guitarist Richard Lloyd’s playing, if it wasn’t reined in there’s a good chance they could have ended up with a sprawling, self-indulgent mess of a debut album. Underpinned by Fred Smith’s reliably solid bass parts and drummer Billy Ficca’s satisfying but relatively economical clatter, the two combine to devastating effect, creating something radically new from old parts – ’60s garage rock, psych, country and, yes, jazz.

The title track is the undoubted highpoint, a 10-minute epic which could stretch to over half an hour when they were playing live. But then, they were also capable of moments of economical beauty – the celestial ‘Guiding Light’ being the nearest Verlaine ever got to writing an out-and-out love song. It wasn’t a particularly big record in the band’s native America, although they scored a Top 30 album in the UK on the back of a lengthy review raving about the record by the legendary writer Nick Kent.

The influence of ‘Marquee Moon’ cannot be overestimated. The post-punk movement certainly took on board numerous aspects of the record – the clinically precise instrumentation, the clean sound and the introspective, vaguely gloomy feel. That filtered through to the indie movement of the ’80s, for whom the record became one of the sacred texts, while even bands like The Strokes have clearly taken inspiration from it. It would not be an overstatement to say that ‘Marquee Moon’ is to the ’70s what ‘The Velvet Underground & Nico’ was to the ’60s.

Here’s the magnum opus in full…

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TELEVISION: Biography – Discography

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THE POP GROUP – Funky Punky Freaky Reggae Party in Belgium…

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THE POP GROUP – N9 Club – Eeklo, Belgium – 4 February 2017

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THE POP GROUP, the frantic post-punk funksters from Bristol are only one of the
few bands that really have, after reuniting many years after they first formed (1977), something challenging, inspiring and perspicacious to say in caustic words and in compelling sound. Their two comeback albums in two years, CITIZEN ZOMBIE (2015)
and HONEYMOON ON MARS (2016) are among the best alternative music you’ll find. Giant frontman Mark Stewart still is a razor-sharp, political & social observer with an inimitable, narrative and at times creepy voice & the underground legends still create a unique blend of jagged & highly danceable ecstasy many young, artists would sell their soul and mother-in-law for. If you’re a well-documented, lifetime fan of the band and Stewart’s Maffia project I’m sure I can’t tell you something new about them. But if you
never heard of these sonic outlaws I invite you to this Funky Punky Freaky Reggae set (reproduced here on Spotify) that those imperishable prostitutes played last Saturday in Belgium. Open your ears and your unprejudiced mind, get out of your straitjacket, move your furniture to make room for your own private dance floor and activate your limbs ’cause you will need them all. Start the party right now, right here…

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Captain Zombie…

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Gareth ‘Chic’ Sager…

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Drummer from Mars…

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The originals…

(all pics by JL/Turn Up The Volume!)

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Links to the band: Website – Facebook – Twitter

THE FLAMING LIPS – The Greatest Rock And Fairy Tale Show On Earth…

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THE FLAMING LIPS – Roma Venue – Antwerp, Belgium – 3 February 2017

 

The last time I saw THE FLAMING LIPS, the eccentric Oklahoma psychedelia adventurers perform, was in 2006 in my hometown Ghent (Belgium), after the release of their eleventh album ‘At War With the Mystics’. Back then their shows were already fascinating, carnival-like events but what I witnessed last Friday in Antwerp was beyond imagination. Like a
once in a lifetime eye-catching, highly dazzling and unworldly sonic fairy tale. The whole theatrical extravaganza started with a monumental rendition of ‘Race for the Prize’ while the audience exploded in joy when the venue got filled with big multi-colored balloons, a massive confetti rain and a mind-boggling light spectacle on stage. From then on glamour & glitter magician Wayne Coyne conducted the extraordinary happening, backed by his fabulous orchestra, from one highlight to another and he transferred us all instantly into his fantastical galaxy for two thrilling hours. What I, and the deliriously euphoric crowd, experienced along the magical journey, musically and visually, is actually hard to describe.

This fan’s footage from the same show in London will give you an idea / confetti cannons at 3.25

Fact is that the overwhelming mix of phantasy injected symphonies selected from their outstanding and extensive – three and half decades – repertoire (with the moody and reflective Oczly Mlody as their newest achievement) was the ongoing, ecstatic heartbeat of the concert, that gave significance and purpose to the grotesque, bombastic and epic spectacle where demons and dragons try to infiltrate but just have no chance to survive. The Lips‘ phenomenally psychedelic and sixties romanticism injected music is the perfect soundtrack for the swirling succession of visual extravaganza: enormous light-up gongs, gigantic dancing eyeballs, giant aliens and goblins puppets, an inflatable rainbow, surreal knight Coyne riding a unicorn with a neon mane into the hall and rolling over the crowd in his giant plastic ball singing David Bowie’s Space Oddity with a delirious choir of 2500…

… on the other hand, the very last song of the greatest rock and fairytale show on earth was ‘Do You Realize (that everyone you know someday will die)??’ and brought all spectators back to the hard laws of reality and life. And the future looks really dark if you think about this new era of reborn egoism and human intolerance that is created recently by sickly narcissistic political leaders such as idiot Trump & his dangerous buddy Putin. Thank you Flaming Lips for letting me dream now and then and still believe there’s always hope…

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Massive confetti rain…

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Wayne in Wonderland…

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Knight Coyne on his unicorn…

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Major Tom…

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The stars look very different today…

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Big friend…

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Somewhere over the rainbow…

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The one and only fairy tale King…

(all concert pics by Turn Up The Volume!)

 

BLONDIE’s First Ever Number One In The UK 38 Years Ago – HEART OF GLASS…

Timeless in sound and vision.…

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This very week BLONDIE released, unexpectedly, brand new single FUN as first taster of new album POLLINATOR. A pure disco stomper. Quite funny and weird as 38 years ago, on 4 February 1979, icon Debbbie Harry & co were at number one for the very first time on the UK singles chart with their first ever disco pop smash HEART OF GLASS. Seems like history is repeating itself again. Whatever, let’s relive this glorious moment…

Once I had a love and it was a gas
Soon turned out had a heart of glass
Seemed like the real thing, only to find
Mucho mistrust, love’s gone behind

Once I had a love and it was divine
Soon found out I was losing my mind
It seemed like the real thing but I was so blind
Mucho mistrust, love’s gone behind

In between
What I find is pleasing and I’m feeling fine
Love is so confusing there’s no peace of mind
If I fear I’m losing you it’s just no good
You teasing like you do

Once I had a love and it was a gas
Soon turned out had a heart of glass
Seemed like the real thing, only to find
Mucho mistrust, love’s gone behind

Lost inside
Adorable illusion and I cannot hide
I’m the one you’re using, please don’t push me aside
We coulda made it cruising, yeah

Yeah, riding high on love’s true bluish light

In between
What I find is pleasing and I’m feeling fine
Love is so confusing there’s no peace of mind
If I fear I’m losing you it’s just no good
You teasing like you do

DEPECHE MODE – Return With Reflective And Powerful New Track ‘WHERE’S THE REVOLUTION’…

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‘Where’s The Revolution’ by DEPECHE MODE

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British electro pop stars DEPECHE MODE will release SPIRIT, their new, fourteenth,
album on 17 March. It marks the band’s first collaboration with producer James Ford of Simian Mobile Disco (who worked also with Foals, Florence & The Machine, Arctic Monkeys) and serves as the follow up to the band’s blockbuster 2013 LP Delta Machine which debuted at #1 in 12 countries. More details about the new record here. Frontman Dave Gahan stated: “we’ve made an album that I believe is truly powerful, both in its sound and its message.” First single WHERE’S THE REVOLUTION refers to the troubled times we live in and regrets the lack of action by the people against the evil powers in charge. I guess their prayers are already, partly, answered by now with the massive Anti-Trump protests the past few weeks. Here’s the audio clip…

DEPECHE MODE: Website – Facebook – Discography

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GNOD – British Krautdrone Rockers with a LOUD and CLEAR Message…

Havoc that thrills us in a way we want to scream out loud…

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Krautdrone noisemakers GNOD from Greater Manchester, UK return soon (31 March) with a six-track mini album titled JUST SAY NO TO THE PSYCHO RIGHT- WING CAPITALIST FASCIST INDUSTRIAL DEATH MACHINE. Lead single BODIES FOR MONEY doesn’t need much explanation. Here’s the LOUD AND CLEAR razor-sharp, political sledgehammer…

GNOD: Bandcamp – Facebook –Tumblr – Twitter

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COLD WAR KIDS – New Ardent Track/Video ‘MYSTICAL LOVE’

Fresh electrifying impulses for your ears…

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Californian indie blues injected rockers COLD WAR KIDS will release new, sixth, album
L.A. Divine later in the year and now just revealed the first single, annex video (shot by Phillip Lopez in downtown Los Angeles). LOVE MYSTICAL is a powerful and throbbing knockout with frontman Nathan Willett explaining: “When you tour as much as we do,
and you get back in the studio in the middle of it, you’re kinda numb, it is hard to get that feeling back and this song was the real breakthrough. It’s about supernatural love – looking
for inspiration and meaning, surrendering to feeling, love calling out your name; that journey we must go on to find it.”

Experience the ardent emotions here…

COLD WAR KIDS: Website – Facebook