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Pony Up – We’re All In This Together

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It seems that the only times I bother to write about is when I’ve got them doing a cover of something. Not one to easily break with tradition, I now have them covering everyone’s favourite Australian named Ben, . We’re All In This Together originally appeared on his 2005 album Awake Is The New Sleep, and album full of beautiful mediocrity, something this song nailed perfectly. The edition (incidentally recorded as a b-side for one of Lee’s singles) slows it down, adds a more sombre tone and throws in some vocal harmonies for fun. None of which makes it better, or worse, than the original. Just different.

It’s been a month since we last did covers?

Here I was thinking I’d be falling back on them every week.

It’s been a slow week here at Another Form of Relief, mostly because I’ve spent much of it working in London, which combined with the commute, severely limits my time and energy levels. Everything is back to normal now though a regular blogging schedule should once again resume.

MP3 – Since U Been Gone (expired) ()
There seems to be a lot of appreciation for the regular kind of pop music lately, and seems to be at the forefront of this. Call me a jaded indie kid but I don’t get it all. It’s just generic pop music. Pretty shitty generic pop music at that. A strong singing voice in itself doesn’t equate to good music. This will just have to be one of those things that remains a mystery to me though. I don’t know whether was trying to be ironic or not in covering this one, but somehow it comes off rather well. Granted his high notes seem a little too high at times, but the rest of it all works well, from the powerful acoustic guitar through to the song suddenly diverting into a cover of The Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ ‘Maps’ halfway through. That you can move from into The Yeah Yeah Yeahs so easily is more than just a little disturbing.

MP3 – I Touch Myself (live) (expired) ()
For those unfamiliar, is a supergroup consisting of , and . They released one EP back in 2004 and toured together a little, but that was it. This is something of a shame as they were actually really good. This cover is taken from a show in Sydney that was recorded for radio. For the most part it’s Folds and Lee playing off of each other, although Kweller does make it into the song at the end. This is the weekly cover where I’m not familiar with the original, so I can’t really tell you how it compares, but it somehow manages to be the perfect kind of song for these guys. A tad juvenile? Of course. A hell of a lot of fun? Most certainly.

MP3 – There Is A Light That Never Goes Out (expired) ()
Much as I can respect the influence that have had over music as a whole, I’ve never really liked them very much. There’s nothing wrong with their music at all and the songs are good, but I’ve never found myself actually wanting to listen to The Smith, or Morrissey for that matter. That said, there are a handful of Smiths songs that I enjoy, and ‘There Is A Light That Never Goes Out’ is one of them. It also seems to be the most covered Smiths song, although most of them sound pretty awful. There’s a version by The Lucksmiths that I like though, even if it’s almost a note perfect copy of the original, and there’s this one by . I really like , even if their music sometimes wanders into the middle of the road. I’m not sure where this recording comes from, although from the quality I’d hazard a guess it’s from a live radio performance or something. Obviously if anyone can clarify where it does come from, the comment box is waiting below. As for the song itself, Matthew Caws doesn’t have the vocal power of Morrissey, but it doesn’t really matter with a song like this. Caws delivers the song as if he is incredibly weary and just wants to rest. He’s backed up by a nicely restrained guitar and some strings that soar, but never overwealm the other elements of the song. It’s not perfect, and the start seems a little bland, but once it gets going, it’s far better than it really has any right to be.

Hug an Australian Day!

Hug An Australian Day!If you’re anything like me, you have next to know idea about all of the weird and wonderful things going on in the world at any one time. As such, you probably have no idea that April 26 is a day of great importance. It’s not a day for remembering some important event or anything silly like that, but rather a day for each person to express their appreciation to Australians simply for being Australian. Yes, April 26 is Hug an Australian Day!

Hug an Australian Day is one of many holidays created by those crazy folks over at Wellcat Holidays just to make our lives a little more fun. Which we could probably all do with a lot more of. As part of this, April 26 is when everyone should go out of their way to not only be nice to Australians, but to actually hug them. Of course you might want to explain this to any Australians you meet before you hug them, or you may just seem incredibly weird.

So if you live with, or work with, or just happen to run into any Australians, be sure to give them a hug tomorrow. I for one will be hugging every Australian that I meet tomorrow. There aren’t usually a great many Australians in my room (where I’ll spend 95% of my day) at any one time, but you never know, fate could conspire to bring one here tomorrow! And they will certainly be getting a hug for their trouble.

The one thing putting this together did teach me though is that I have hardly any bands from Australia in my music collection. Sure, I have a bunch of and , a little Jet and that funky ‘Frontier Psychiatrist’ thing by The Avalanches, but that’s about it. I really need to explore the Australian music scene a little more. Of course any recommendations of bands is always greatly appreciated!

Anyways, seeing as this is supposedly a music blog of some kind, here are a couple of cheerful songs by Australian musicians that should make you want to give Australians a big hug.

MP3 – It’5 (expired)
MP3 – Catch My Disease (That’s The Way I Like It) (expired)

The Bens: Live at the Wireless

The Bens were a side project for , and for a short period back in 2003. They recorded a four song self-titled EP and performed nine concerts together down in Australia. Since then though, nothing has really happened with them. There were rumours of new material as well as US and UK tours, but nothing ever seemed to come of it. This is something of a shame as they do sound damn good together, and the way that they all took turns with songwriting duties made it an interesting experience.

The set below isn’t complete I’m afraid. The concert was recorded by Australian radio station Triple J, and these were all of the songs that they broadcast from it. It’s a shame that they didn’t focus more on the songs of the group as a whole (assuming they played any), rather than focusing more on their solo work. It does all come to a great conclusion though as all three of them launch into a hilarious performance of ’ ‘I Touch Myself’.

MP3 – BK Baby (live) (expired)
MP3 – Wasted & Ready (live) (expired)
MP3 – Running With Scissors (live) (expired)
MP3 – Something Borrowed, Something Blue (live) (expired)
MP3 – Army (live) (expired)
MP3 – I Touch Myself (live) (expired)

I was pretty sure it was out of print, but you can apparently still pick up the four song EP for $6 from Folds’ own Attacked By Plastic store, although it does seem to be on backorder.

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