Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Details of the second album by Neil Young & Crazy Horse in 2012


Mindful of the fact: October 30 is the day that will go on sale "Psychedelic Pill", the second album by Neil Young And Crazy Horse this 2012. The compact, which can be purchased in a double CD and a triple LP, have a set of issues that exceed fifteen minutes, including cutting 'Driftin' Back 'that exceeds the not inconsiderable figure of 27 minutes and 36 seconds in duration.

Produced by Neil Young, John Hanlon and Mark Humphreys, "Psychedelic Pill" is the first album of original material since the formation of Neil Young and Crazy Horse undertake "Broken Arrow" in 1996. Speaking about the LP for Rolling Stone guitarist Frank "Poncho" Sampedro not going out on a limb. "In doing we play hard type of jamming, and had fun a lot. I think [the producer of the original Crazy Horse] David Briggs would be so proud ... Since she left I felt I had lost a bit north. We had the sound and heavy machinery, and could play anything and make it sound good, but we were not able to make great records together. I mean, "Broken Arrow" was something right. It was "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere" or "Rust Never Sleeps" and "Ragged Glory".

While we wait for this release (one of the best in the last quarter of the year) here we leave you with an "American" can be heard from now through Spotify. Neil Young All that is gold touches. Go phenomenon.

Friday, September 7, 2012

The videoclip of Calexico who led the Murcia Paloma Zapata


Murcia director Paloma Zapata takes time and making its way into the alternative scene of our country. Yours are video clips of 'December' Vetusta Morla of DePedro Feat, 'Long Live the noise' of Cyan or 'Today' of Delafé and blue flowers, probably his most famous production to date view. After working on a pile of projects (up to Mojinos Escozios customers have been yours!) Filmmaker now based in Barcelona has proven fortune running the official video for 'Splitter', the last of our dear delight folkie Calexico. The clip, throw away privileges recurring shows an atmosphere reminiscent of the crazy sci-fi adventures around the 60s.
"The idea of ​​this video came after a conversation I had with Joey" - explains Paloma. "For me, the song was on migration, crossing the border of any country. I just create a story with a particular border was very limited. That's why I developed an idea centric "escape" as a generic concept, adding a touch of fantasy that extolled the dramatic tone of such situations. To escape an unknown reality in a spacecraft, as an idea exchange, mystical encounters and rebirth. "
The video is a new proof that this girl knows how to make videos of beautiful bill. See if soon give you more opportunities to work with other great artists of the international firmament! Merit has done for it, and its projection and worth growing.
By the way, speaking of Spain and Calexico, did you remember that the band will visit Spain in just two months? November is the month when Joey Burns and John Convertino will be playing in the cities of Barcelona and Madrid

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Palma Violets, causing earthquakes in dirty basements British

The section on "Promises" Binaural is giving much play in recent weeks. We understand all styles, from soul / folk Lianne La Havas or synthesized pop to alternative rock grinding Hawk Eyes, there are no distinctions are worth. The latest jewel in the rough we've found styling is characterized by a garage pop rock with an air that's somewhat reminiscent of the first The Vaccines' What Did You Expect From The ... ". They are a very young quartet from London and call themselves Palma Violets. 'Best Of Friends' is the first single, and he discovered the great potential of this thug training.

The theme, which can be downloaded from yesterday through the iTunes Store Spanish (0.99 ), has such potential that many instruments are the fans who have left comments on YouTube directly referring to the crazy that made ​​South London at the Reading Festival, or the teloneos that has led them to share the stage with the very the Vaccines.

Posted just a few hours ago, the official music video is the perfect example of so purely British attitude that runs through the veins of these young men. A basement, dozens of beers, fifty invitations to friends and ... to fly!

Palma Violets recently signed with Rough Trade Records, a label that has begun to protect the face of an extensive tour of the UK which will keep them busy until late October. After that everything will plunge into an EP / LP may well be the first step towards glory a rebel kids who, week after week, and are gaining more and more area of influence in his native England.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Japandroids, Crocodiles and Dirty Beaches live in Feierwerk

On 11.09. will it work in the celebration in Munich loud, for fans of garage sound, indie pop and rockabilly get their costs. This is ensured by three bands: The originating from the Vancouver Japandroids, the native of San Diego duo Crocodiles and the Taiwanese Hungtai Alex Zhang, who is behind the project Dirty Beaches.

The press is absolutely thrilled by headlining this concert evening. Thus Visions wrote about Japandroids: "Sometimes it only requires two people to save the (indie) world." And the American Rolling Stone has the 2012 newly released album "Celebration Rock" done fully, because he has this board just named one of the "Top 10 Summer Albums of All Time" - albums alongside an illustrious series of rennomierten bands like Kiss, Public Enemy, the Beatles, Run DMC, the Beach Boys, and others. Definitely good company!

But the society of Japandroids in the crane hall is nothing to sneeze at. Their colleagues from the Crocodiles play very melodic indie pop and they are for "summer album" an issue, at least judging by the title of 2008's "Summer of Hate". The band, whose sound is reminiscent sometimes pretty to Jesus & Mary Chain or My Bloody Valentine has, with "Endless Flowers" only just released their newest and perhaps finest work.

As third in the league we have not forget about the man from Taiwan, which is the project Dirty Beaches at the start. Be Style: "A minimalist rockabilly, yearning melodies and the beats of the street", it describes at least the Music Express.

Visit also the concert evening with Japandroids, Crocociles and Dirty Beaches on 11.09.2012 in celebration plant in Munich.