Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Rocksound – July 2010 – All The Nines

Blue Sky Noise

As another issue (137) of Rocksound lands in the mailbox,  it’s time to see which of the new albums reviewed in this issue get a score of 9 or above:

Four very different albums by four very different bands. My favourite? Well that’s got to be Blessed & Cured by Devil Sold His Soul. Well, they are from the South East of England, my old stomping ground. Check ‘em out.

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Friday, July 9, 2010

Guilfest 2010 – Rocksound Rock Cave

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I have just been chatting to my parents this morning, over in the UK. It seems they are having the same good weather that we are over here in Nova Scotia.

Hopefully, the good weather will continue in the UK to give a sunny weekend for the upcoming Guilfest at Stoke Park, Guilford. What started out as the, one day, Guildford Festival of Folk and Blues, in 1992 has grown to a much larger event over 3 days (16-18th July). Considered to be a ‘family friendly’ style festival this years 3 headliners are: Orbital, The Human League and Status Quo.

Of particular interest to me would be the Rocksound Rock Cave stage with F***ed Up and We Are The Ocean playing at the top of the bill on Friday night. Check out the other bands on the bill at www.guilfest.co.uk.

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Note: Cross posted from New Music Excess.

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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Bim – Stay In Memory

Time for a bit of….Bim

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Some more…perhaps?

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Check them out at - http://www.bimmusic.com/

Or, download Head Over Heels for free, here - http://www.bimmusic.com/freedownload

Bim's debut album, Scatterheart, can be heard on their website, and there are other tracks of theirs on Spotify - http://open.spotify.com/album/0TogCtOtsnsTnlJJD0G5Gu

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Note: Cross posted from New Music Excess.

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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Sarah McLachlan - Laws Of Illusion

Sarah McLachlan - Laws of Illusion

It’s good to see that local gal, Sarah McLachlan has a new long player out. The recently released (on the 15th June 2011) Laws Of Illusion is her 7th studio album:

  • 1988 - Touch
  • 1991 - Solace
  • 1993 - Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
  • 1997 - Surfacing
  • 2003 - Afterglow
  • 2006 - Wintersong
  • 2010 - Laws of Illusion

It’s on Spotify, so if you have it, you can check it out at - http://open.spotify.com/album/0eeRKrhPyIAOxK2zemQiWd

Track Listing:

  1. Awakenings
  2. Illusions of Bliss
  3. Loving You Is Easy
  4. Changes
  5. Forgiveness
  6. Rivers of Love
  7. Love Come
  8. Out of Tune
  9. Heartbreak
  10. Don't Give Up on U
  11. U Want Me 2
  12. Bring on the Wonder
  13. Love Come" (Piano Version)

Reviewed at:

Genre(s):

  • Pop
  • Adult Contemporary

Similar Artists:

  • Tara MacLean
  • Jann Arden
  • Jewel
  • Natalie Merchant
  • Chantal Kreviazuk
  • Paula Cole
  • Heather Nova
  • Sheryl Crow
  • Indigo Girls
  • Shawn Colvin

Further Information:

Website - http://www.sarahmclachlan.com

MySpace - http://www.myspace.com/sarahmclachlan

Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sarahmclachlan

Twitter - http://twitter.com/sarahmclachlan

Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_McLachlan

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Monday, July 5, 2010

Iron Maiden: Flight 666

Flight 666

Sorry for the lack of posts recently. I have been getting ready for a return to employment after a number of years working for myself and also have been away on a business trip to Washington, DC.

While I was in DC, I picked up the Iron Maiden video, Iron maiden: Flight 666. A tour documentary I have been meaning to pick up for a while now, especially since Sam Dunn was involved in its making.

The film follows the band on the first leg of their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour between February and March 2008. It was refreshing to see a band documentary where members were not; getting drunk, goofing around, fighting, throwing hissy fits, crying or slagging off other bands/band members.

If you have not checked it out already, I recommend you do so.

Here is a clip from YouTube.

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While we are on the subject of Sam Dunn, don’t forget to check out his Rush documentary, Beyond the Lighted Stage.

Note: Cross posted from New Music Excess.

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Thursday, June 24, 2010

My Top Ten Favourite Debut Albums

The Alarm - Declaration

Here is my current list of top 10 favourite albums, but, as I listen to so much music, this could change in the next….hour…minute.

  • The Alarm – Declaration
  • Angel Witch – Angel Witch
  • Armoury Show – Waiting For The Floods
  • Billy Talent – Billy Talent
  • Delphic – Acolyte
  • Enter Shikari – Take To The Skies
  • Iron Maiden – Iron Maiden
  • Marillion – Script For A Jesters Tear
  • The Sisters Of Mercy – First And Last And Always
  • Suede – Suede
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Thursday, June 17, 2010

RetroBlog: Rockschool 1983

 Rockschool

Way back in 1983 the BBC aired a series, Rockschool, which taught the basics of performing rock music and its various genres. It featured Geoff Nicholls on drums, Henry Thomas on Bass and Dierdre Cartwright (above) on lead guitar, along with interviews with leading musicians from the various genres covered.

There were nine episodes in the first series:

  1. Introduction
  2. Tuning
  3. Technique
  4. R&B and Blues
  5. Heavy Metal
  6. Funk
  7. Reggae
  8. Future
  9. Special (Questions and Answers)

The BBC went on to produce a second series, which aired a few years later, and added a keyboard player (Alastair Gavin, I think). But it is the first series for which I had fondest memories.

If you want to check out the series a user on YouTube has uploaded the whole thing. http://www.youtube.com/user/joeeyeless

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You may find that the first section of the episode on Heavy Metal is blocked. I think it’s the bit that has a clip of Motörhead. Well they did say that if they moved in next door your lawn would die!

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