3 posts tagged “electroclash”
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Tour Dates
06/25/09 Warwick University (with Feeder)
06/26/09 The Cockpit, Leeds 06/27/09 Escobar, Wakefield 06/28/09 Sneaky Pete’s, Edinburgh 07/09/09 ICA, London (w/We Were Promised Jetpacks and Twilight Sad) 07/16/09 Korova , Liverpool 08/02/09 Y-Not Festival, Derby 08/06/09 Academy, Dublin* 08/07/09 Auntie Annies, Belfast* 08/08/09 Oran Mor, Glasgow* 08/09/09 Ruby Lounge, Manchester* 18/10/09 Scala, London* *supporting Brandi Carlile |
killitkid.com ♥ myspace.com/killitkid
Kill it Kid is a fairly new band from London, formed only about a year ago. I got a note today that they're heading out on tour and then supporting Brandi Carlile in August - just in time for their release of their new 4-track single Burst Its Banks.
With themes on "Heaven Never Seemed So Close", "Burst Its Bank", and "Send Me An Angel Down", I get the impression that they're heavily influenced by religion. Combining a weird blend of southern blues, with rock, and with that struggling vocals from Chris Turpin - this should be an interesting band to watch out as they develope.
There is one song on the EP that's a bit of a gem for me, it's called "Private Idaho" (I'm assuming this was named after the movie?). The acoustic song is short and sweet and sung by, I think, Stephanie Ward. It just really stood out because the other three songs have Turpin on vocals, and suddenly this woman started singing on this song. Which also means this song sounds nothing like their other songs, that it wouldn't be such a great song to represent them.
You can grab their teaser single, "Send Me An Angel Down" on their record label, Indian. Look for Burst Its Bank and forthcoming album in the coming months.
PS, I quite like the cover for Burst Its Banks. I believe the art is by David Gibbons (not to be confused with Dave "Watchmen" Gibbons), whose style reminds me a lot of Paul Pope.
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Tour Dates
06/26/09 tbc Berlin
06/27/09 Ghetto Noize (with GoldieLocks) Zurich
06/27/09
tbc Zurich
06/28/09 Kinki Mag interview @ Soul*sol (kinkimag.com) Zurich 07/01/09 @ Villa Berlin 07/03/09 Bangers & Mash @ Proud, Camden (postponed!) London 07/10/09 Hot Cheese Crew ARN Gallery Kassel 07/11/09 tbc Berlin 07/15/09 Fantasio @ Korsakoff Amsterdam 07/17/09 tbc Delft 07/18/09 LoveDance Festival (with Don Diablo, Jessica 6 of Hercules & Love Affair, Wannabe a Star, and more!) Spaarnwoude 11/30/09 Zigfrid Von Underbelly (Art Bar, East London) London |
zebrainpink.com ♥ myspace.com/zebrainpink
When bands submit one or two songs, we generally just ignore them. We seem to get a lot of demos, remixes, or a random b-side from a 6-track EP (talk about odd). And I would've ignored Ze! altogether, if not for her funky MIA-esque look.
You know that saying, "never judge a book by its cover"? It doesn't apply here, she's what you'll expect, and that's not a bad a thing. I mean it would be awful if it turned out she was singing polka or something (which actually now that I think about it, that would sound cool).
Ze! (pronounced "zay"), according to her biography is influenced by (who else?) MIA, Santigold, Yelle and Peaches (whom, for one year I saw saw her and Gonzales play four times at different dates). Her background is from television commercials, before venturing to rapper then to hip hop/drum 'n bass.
It said she's released a full length, Shameless, in 2005 and an EP in 2003, but those releases sounds very different than her current music. And currently, "I am Glam" and "Hello Disco" are both excellent electroclash dance songs. The lyrics are simple and not to mention catchy ("I am glam, glam is what I am" and "take me to the disco/bring me to the disco") which suits this style of music. You're not really concern with what she's singing, only that it sounds good (however "Disco" sounds deep in some parts).
I think Ze! has a lot of potential, but people might be turned off by the MIA-crazy-outfits-look. You can pick up her latest songs from popcuts.com. She's doing some live dates through the UK.
06/18/2009 10:37:00 ♥ vu (
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Tour Dates
12/14/07 don pedros w/angela, Abstract Artimus, and /DJs rezound and workweek new york 12/15/07 the x lounge for fuse nite philly, PA 12/16/07 as220 w/drab providence, Rhode Island 12/22/07 genos: motherfucking ladies nite with the hot tarts and dj heidi portland, Maine 01/16/08 TBA w/dino felipe miami,FL 01/17/08 crow-bar tampa, Florida 01/18/08 club TSI jacksonville, FL 01/19/08 The Spazz House:1110A Cotanche Street greenville, North Carolina 01/20/08 club hairspray w/anaturale ashville, North Carolina 01/21/08 the peacock room w/the courtneys orlando, Florida 01/22/08 the eyedrum w/ Dalyrical and rita j Hotlanta baby, Georgia 01/23/08 little kings w/athens boys choir athens, Georgia 01/24/08 printer’s alley w/chopper girl and graceless lacy memphis, Tennessee 01/25/08 cafe outloud nashville, TN 01/26/08 the blind mule mobile, AL 01/29/08 dragons den w/Ratty Scurvics Singularits new orleans!, Louisiana [ More Tour dates on myspace ] |
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Influenced By
Annie, Nina Hagen, The Slits, Siouxse Sioux, Tracy and the Plastics, Anna Oxygen, The Gossip, The Kinks, Chicks on Speed, Team Dresch, The Faint, Ladytron Sounds Like Gravy Train!!!!, Peaches, Miranda July, Le Tigre, Sadie Benning |
Nicky Click is described as "one girl and her minidisc player". I think the very first time I saw such minidisc action was with Peaches & Gonzales, which Nicky Click is often compared to.
The album I got is I'm on my Cell Phone (released November 13th), has some pretty catchy songs, but I don't think it would compare to seeing these songs performed live. And of course, she is about to start her long tour (conveniently skipping Minneapolis). Most of these DIY electronic (the cool kids are calling it "lektro") bands are usually one person and are often very fun to watch.
I also wanted to mention in addition to her quirky music, there's guest appearance galore: Katastrophe, Johnny Dangerous, JenRO, Cathy Cathodic, Hornet Leg, Danny Damage, and Mr. Owl (her father).
The title song, "I'm on my Cell Phone", pretty much best sum up what Nicky Click is all about. The chorus is very catchy: "I'm on my cell phone/You better leave me alone/Get in your car and go home/I've got a new ringtone/And you're on permanent roam."
However, I think the best and most different song on the album is "Dreams of a Dreamer". The song is nothing like anything else on this album. The song is a duet and really show off what a great voice Nicky Click has.
Upon further investigations, I found out that the song is actually written by fellow resident from Durham, New Hampshire, Richard Gsottschneider. The same song also appears on his latest album Somewhere in Baltimore.
Nicky Click's I'm on my Cell Phone can be purchased on nickyclick.com or through her live shows.
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12/11/2007 10:05:12
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There's really something about cute French girls... When I first saw Prototypes, I quickly checked out what they sounded like, it really blew me away. The accompanied picture only shows Isabelle Le Doussal, they are, in fact, a three-piece band consisting of Isabelle, Stephane Bodin and Francois Marche.
Although the band was formed in 2003 in France (probably in Paris?), they have only really barely hit the US market in 2006 with their self-titled album. The US album consists of their previous French releases, Tout le Monde Cherche Quelque Chose (2004) and Mutants Mediatiques (2006).
So based on the few songs I have from them, I really like "Je Ne Te Connais Pas", which translate to "I do not know you".
Bonus: You can download the five-track Je Ne Te Connais Pas EP from mintyfresh.com (under "Stimuli") for free.

