August 28th, 2008

Prattle-free Podcast 16

Sugarplum Fairy; Mando Diao; Nicky Wire; Electric Six; Electrelane; Shout Out Louds; Ben Kweller; Easy star all stars; I’m From Barcelona; The Decemberists.

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It seems to have been a while since the last podcast, so I’ve hastily chucked some largely guitar-based stuff together. Quit e a lot of Swedes again, by the look of it. It’s been a busy month, with a trip to the Edinburgh fringe, a day in Cornwall to see Muse (pictured), a wedding, a birthday, some gigs and a load of work.
Download number 16 from here. Ram the following down your ears;

Sugarplum Fairy - She
A new song from the kid brothers of Mando Diao. They’re the Swedish “Son of Dork”, I expect. Still, you can join in with the ooohing.

Mando Diao - Long before rock’n'roll
They’ve got a new album on its way, but first listens suggest that it’s not as good as their previous efforts. They’re in danger of being usurped by Sugarplum Fairy. Whatever, it seems that they’re never going to get anywhere in the UK. Shame, as this song from the new album isn’t bad.

Nicky Wire - The shining past
Ahahahahaha. No, really. There’s no noticeable bass on this album from the Manic Street Preachers’ bassist. He can’t sing either. But a number of the songs on the album have a simple charm, if you ignore the trademark clumsy lyrics.

Electric Six - Chocolate Pope
New album on the way, but they continue to suffer from the loss of their riff-master guitarist from the first album. They don’t stand a chance of recreating their early success unless they come up with some memorable riffs. This song is a silly, short ditty.

Electrelane - Film music
I bought a lot of CDs when we were in Edinburgh, but I didn’t buy the new Electrelane album, as it wasn’t out. They played a bit in Avalanche records though, and it reminded me to go back and listen to some of their MP3s. This was among them, and is very good.

Shout Out Louds - The comeback (remix)
Some of their songs sound a bit like the Cure. This song sounded a lot like the Cure, and was then remixed to make it sound almost exactly like the Cure. But it’s not the Cure, so you can enjoy it without hating yourself.

Ben Kweller - Penny on the train track
Just bought tickets to see the young ginger one in Bristol, and am quite looking forward to seeing a selection of songs from his 2 (soon to be 3) decent albums. The new album is slicker than the last, and generally pleasing. It might become better with further listens, or I might get bored of it. Don’t know. This is from the new album.

Easy star all stars - Let down
From a largely disappointing album of reggae Radiohead covers, this is the stand-out track, I think.

I’m From Barcelona - Treehouse
I bloody love this album. I could have picked any one of about 5 tracks to represent why I like it so much, but this one’ll do for now. There’s a load of people in this band, which prompts comparisons to the Polyphonic Spree. But it’s much lighter than them, with more entertaining lyrics.

The Decemberists - The mariner’s revenge
On that long drive back from Edinburgh, we went through most of the CDs I’d bought in Avalanche, and this one generally went down quite well. I’ve included a track from it in a previous podcast, but I’d forgotten about this one at the end of the album. It’s quite a meandering tale.

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