Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Recommended Listening

We've been listening to loads of new stuff this month. Here's what made us dance like the bad cowboy henchman.

THE GHOST FREQUENCY


I was always disappointed that i couldn't download any of The Ghost Frequency's tracks. BUT LOOK! Now I can get four fucking awesome songs from their myspace. And it sounds like things are properly kicking off for them - they support Polysics next week at the Spitz. Listen to this, it's like Hot Hot Heat playing the bad guys in a cheap 80s horror flick...

The Ghost Frequency - Lips Stitched Tight mp3

THE MOTHS


The Moths are ickle at the mo but they got a nice review in NME for their triple A-side single and people on the internet are starting to spread the love for them. Definitely indie with electronics, their lyrics remind me of The Buzzcocks, and are the perfect solution to too much BAF in my ears. Which is way to often yo

The Moths - Valentine mp3

WHY WHISKEY WHY


Right - next time we bump into Miss Nash, we're definitely recommending her these two. I meant to last time, I really did. This song is quite fantastic. It sounds like the evil twins from The Shining with a sad geetar. Poor evil twins. Ahhh...

Why Whiskey Why - Pixels and Papercuts mp3

BARRINGTONE


yes, we all knew it, Clor WERE too good to be true; but thankfully Barry Dobbin, the Lord of alternative pop crossover Geniusness has returned, and like Rory Attwell's Rat:Att:Agg, you can tell which bits of his previous band's sound he was responsible for, as the discordant guitar scales are in full force, alongside ample surrealism ('Salad of Dispair', anyone?) and savvy song structure. See him and point at the Macbeth on the 8th June and Durrr on 9th July.

Barringtone's Myspace

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2 Comments:

Blogger brennnan said...

brilliant recommendations. this is why i subscribe... and the free BAF tracks :)

June 5, 2007 at 7:05 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

FANX for recc'ing the ghost frequency! loving 'em!
Kara x

June 28, 2007 at 12:22 PM  

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