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Friday, February 27, 2009

This Is A Low

And into the sea goes pretty England and me...

...round the Bay of Biscay and back for tea...

It's a lovely sight to see Damon and Graham back on stage together at the NME Awards, on the same day that Blur are more or less confirmed as headliners for Glastonbury. Pleased to hear that Doves are due to play too. And I know that Ben at Silent Words Speak Loudest will join me in crossing fingers that Michael Eavis picks up the phone and takes up Sonic Youth on their offer to play. (To be honest, I could sit here all night and write a Glasto wishlist, but we'll save that for another day...)

Staying in the NME theme, the Awards Show at Brixton on Saturday was the best I've seen over the years. Florence and the Machine, White Lies, Friendly Fires and Glasvegas put on a stunning show. I remarked halfway through that it was like a noughties version of Kate Bush, Joy Division, Haircut 100 and the Jesus and Mary Chain. Except different and, in many ways, better.

Much like my current love for The Pains Of Being Pure Of Heart, who sound like every indie band in Britain circa 1988. Whether this is a good or bad thing depends on where you stand, dear reader, but for me it's the most wonderful little record that is available for the 1988 price of only £7 on vinyl from Amazon. Can they play Glasto too please Michael?

And another firm live recommendation is the breathtaking Fleet Foxes. The last time I was at the Roundhouse, I'd had my face blown off my skull by My Bloody Valentine. This time round, lead singer Robin begun their encore by unplugging his guitar, stepping away from the microphone and singing completely unamplified. It was a beautiful moment, as the crowd hushed itself silent. It's hard to think of a greater contrast than that between the blitzkreig barrage of MBV and such fragile and warm soulfullness from Fleet Foxes. But both were simply superb, and genuinely emotionally moving.

1. The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - Stay Alive (and, to be honest, the rest of the album too)
2. The Joy Formidable - The Greatest Light Is The Greatest Shade.
3. Rolo Tomassi - Everything Went Grey
4. The Sonics - Have Love Will Travel
5. Bat For Lashes - Daniel
6. Royksopp - Happy Up Here
7. Calvin Harris - I'm Not Alone (A genuinely pleasant surprise, this)
8. My Chemical Romance - Desolation Row
9. Wolfman & Pete Doherty - This Is For Lovers (we'll give him this one)
10. Fleet Foxes - Blue Ridge Mountains

And with me at Fleet Foxes was my new girlfriend, who is just unbelievably lovely and wonderful. Appropriately enough, she got me a copy of Parklife on vinyl for my birthday. Definitely a keeper...

Labels: blur, festivals, gigs, girls, music, top 10's


# posted by Del : 12:30 AM
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