Monday, November 26, 2012

New album by Yeah Yeah Yeahs for spring 2013

12 years of musical career. 3 albums. Several Grammy Award nominations, monumental festival appearances and a string of singles that still today can be heard in almost any alternative music nightclub. Here's a summary of the history of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, legendary New York band of indie rock that has decided to reignite coupon to announce the release of a new album fourth and facing the 2013.

As the presenter has confessed angelina station KCRW, the formation of Karen O released this new compact at some point in spring next year. It was not immediately much more information, but the fact that James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem has denied produced this new LP. "Just did a fun little thing with them. Nothing big, neither they nor I have time to do something together. I have not produced their album. They're just friends. "- James confessed to the Huffington Post.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs is a marked trend from disk out every three years. In 2004 he published "Fever To Tell", 2007 "Show Your Bones" in 2010, "It's Blitz" and now we have learned that in 2013 it will release its fourth studio album. Mathematics not fail these kids, no. Another thing is that they can overcome the effect of "It's Blitz". Both the press and audience crowned so hard to be seen whether the golden trident still has petrol for starting this unstoppable machine dance punk that became like us so much in the last ten years old.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Back in the ocean with Jay Malinowski (Bedouin Soundclash)


A man. An old guitar. A hopeful horizon, with the silhouette slightly blurred by icy deciduous trees. So as I imagine many of the landscapes described internally to listen to me "Brights Lights & Bruises", probably my favorite songwriter album of 2010. Jay Malinowski, who has headed it for 11 long years to reggae-folk-rockers Bedouin Soundclash, cried out to heaven. With the Montreal cracked voice broke the sky, while the stars came down to rock on his lap beautiful compositions like 'Into The Fire' or 'Vacant Youth'. Time is not rendered justice to an album of 10, still today remember with tears. But Jay did not give up, and so today, two years after it all, returns to scene. But not alone, no. Now is accompanied by a string trio called The Deadcoast and together published on 20 November an EP titled "Indian Summer" (Pirates Blend).
If in the previous LP Malinowski cracked the sky, this time the target is the ocean of the Canadian sound sharp attacks. More specifically in the Pacific, just the singer says in a news release. "The album is a nostalgic memory of how I grew up near the Pacific Ocean in the town of Gastown, where I finished recording the album." You only need to listen to the first preview of the album - 'The Pacific Gyre', attached below - to appreciate the comments. The stark acoustic voracity Malinowski has been converted into a crystalline sound on the instruments subtly loom large role, surrounding and embracing at all times (and sharper) members of Malinowski.
Probably we will not be so impressed with "Indian Summer" than "Brights Lights & Bruises". However there are many nuances in the glassy style of 'The Pacific Gyre' that make us an interesting aftertaste introspective sense heading into this upcoming release. We will have to wait with great eye and mainly, his heart wide open.