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The lives I’ve touched are frivolous or few..

Takka TakkaThe delightful Takka Takka have released their new EP, ‘Talk Faster’, on the internet for everyone to consume for free. It’s only three songs, but those three are among their best work to date, with ‘Draw a Map’ being their most radio friendly song yet. These guys should become something quite big over the next year or so, and they are also getting the same kind of deal The Young Republic has with End of the Road, who are bringing them across to the UK for a few shows before having them play their festival in September. You can get the other songs on the EP, as well as printable artwork, from their website.

MP3 – Draw a Map (expired)

I’m probably way behind the times here, but I’ve just discovered the joy that is FabChannel. It’s a video archive of over 700 complete gigs, all recorded at the Paradiso in Amsterdam. There’s a lot of stuff in the archives that I’ve never heard of, but if you dig around, there are some great gigs in there. I’ve barely scratched the surface, but I’ve already found shows from Bright Eyes, Bloc Party, The Pipettes, Two Gallants, The Applies in Stereo and a ton of other indie favourites.

Best of all, for the blogger types who enjoying featuring a little video every now and then, you can embed entire gigs or your own custom playlists into your blog, which looks far less tacky than the Youtube player. Quality on the gigs ranges from fair to excellent, with the more recent ones obviously looking better than the older one. I’ve included one of the older ones below, a Bright Eyes set from 2002, which I watched in it’s entirity last night. It’s a great setlist, heavily relying on songs from ‘Lifted’, which must have been released around about the same time.

You’d think if you write for the Guardian you would be expected to have some idea what you’re talking about, but this little “feature” on Los Campesinos! by Paul Lester suggests otherwise. If you don’t like a band, that’s fair enough, but at least get your facts straight when writing about them. This is the kind of “journalism” that I expect from The Sun.

My Latest NovelMy Latest Novel were a band I intended to write about way back when I first started writing this blog. I never seemed to get around to them unfortunately, but I’ve recently found them again. Their album, ‘Wolves’, is certainly a grower, and I probably like it more now than I did when I first heard it about a year ago. Their sound is akin to Belle & Sebastian thrown in a blender with The Arcade Fire, which while lazy, is apt. Each of their songs seems to tell a rich story, often changing pace in the middle of a song. ‘The Reputation of Ross Francis’ seems to start off as a gentle acoustic tale, but then turns into a shouty, full band affair for it’s chorus.

MP3 – The Reputation of Ross Francis (expired)

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