13 April 2017

LORETTA LYNN: WOULDN'T IT BE GREAT

BIG NEWS: Country star Loretta Lynn announces new studio album, titled Wouldn't It Be Great.


The day before her 85th birthday, country legend Loretta Lynn has announced the release date and track list for her new studio album, titled Wouldn't It Be Great. This is the second exciting announcement today re the topic of new music from much-loved legends, following on from Elkie Brooks who released her new single this morning along with the title and album art for her forthcoming record. Loretta's new album is scheduled for release on August 18 of this year. It will be her third volume of recordings made at Cash Cabin Studios and produced by John Carter Cash and Loretta's daughter Patsy Lynn Russell, following two records last year.

Wouldn't It Be Great will be released in August.

The upcoming album is comprised entirely of songs written or co-written by Loretta. The record opens with the title track, "Wouldn't It Be Great", and features new songs such as "Ruby's Stool" and "Ain't No Time to Go" as well as classics such as "Don't Come Home a Drinkin'", her 1966 country hit. The album closes with one of Loretta's best and most famous songs, the autobiographical "Coal Miner's Daughter", which was originally released in 1970. Last year saw Loretta release two LPs, the Grammy-nominated Full Circle, her first studio album in over a decade, and White Christmas Blue, a collection of Christmas songs. Full Circle also featured brilliant re-recorded versions of old hits such as "Fist City" and "Secret Love" as well as brand new tracks. With the new record following this winning format, and a return to releasing studio records in quick succession, it seems Loretta is back on form and set for another round of success. I can tell you now that this record will feature very near the top of my best of 2017 list at the end of the year, and hopefully we'll see it top the country charts as well. The full track list for Wouldn't It Be Great is as follows:
  1. Wouldn't It Be Great
  2. Ruby’s Stool
  3. I'm Dying for Someone to Live For
  4. Another Bridge to Burn 
  5. Ain't No Time to Go 
  6. God Makes No Mistakes 
  7. These Ole Blues 
  8. My Angel Mother 
  9. Don't Come Home a Drinkin'
  10. The Big Man
  11. Lulie Vars
  12. Darkest Day
  13. Coal Miner's Daughter 

ELKIE BROOKS: PEARLS – THE VERY BEST OF

PEARLS – THE VERY BEST OF: Elkie Brooks releases new single from her forthcoming greatest hits album.


Legendary singer Elkie Brooks has just released the first single from her upcoming album, Pearls – The Very Best Of, a new greatest hits collection scheduled for release on June 2 this year. The new single, "Love Ain’t Something You Can Get For Free", premiered on BBC Radio 2 this morning. It's a cover of Bobby Womack's 1975 song written by Ray Parker Jr. and Melvin Ragin, a track which suits Elkie's voice perfectly.


Rock and roll fans will remember Elkie from Vinegar Joe, the seventies band that also launched the solo career of Robert Palmer. With an unmistakable big voice which has been likened to that of Janis Joplin, Elkie shone during performances such as "Proud To Be A Honky Woman" on the Old Grey Whistle Test in 1973, so it's no surprise that she went on to have a successful solo career of her own.

The forthcoming record, Pearls – The Very Best Of , is a new greatest hits collection featuring 18 tracks. These include the classics "Pearl's A Singer", "Lilac Wine" and "Sunshine After The Rain" plus two brand new songs. The album will be available to pre-order from tomorrow, April 14. "Love Ain’t Something You Can Get For Free" was released this morning and was met with much excitement from fans. Check out the lyric video for the new single below.

22 March 2017

CHUCK BERRY: CHUCK

CHUCK: Release date and track list confirmed for new Chuck Berry album, following his death last week.


The track list and release date for the forthcoming final album by rock and roll legend Chuck Berry have been confirmed today, following the musician's death last week at the age of 90. The album, titled Chuck, is set for release on June 16 and features ten new recordings, eight of which were written by Berry himself. It will be his first studio album in 38 years, since 1979's Rock It, and his last. Today also marks the release of the album's first single, "Big Boys".

Chuck is set for release on June 16 2017.

The track list for the new record is as follows:
  1. Wonderful Woman
  2. Big Boys
  3. You Go To My Head
  4. 3/4 Time (Enchiladas)
  5. Darlin'
  6. Lady B. Goode
  7. She Still Loves You
  8. Jamaica Moon
  9. Dutchman
  10. Eyes Of Man
Check out the new single, "Big Boys", below, or stream it on SpotifyChuck will be released on June 16, on Dualtone Records.

3 March 2017

Interview: Prey For Darwin

INTERVIEW: Leeds band Prey For Darwin on their first gig and musical influences.


Originally posted on Felicitas Collective.


Leeds-based band Prey For Darwin are (in reverse height order) Hannah Dixon (drums), Andy Alexander (guitar & vocals) and Andy Clark (bass). I discovered the band when I went to see Muffin play at the Fox & Newt pub in Leeds on the 24th. All the bands there were great, but for me Prey For Darwin was the one that stood out, especially as it was their first ever gig. I think they're definitely one of the most promising local bands I've seen so far! Here's a short interview I did with them afterwards.



Tell me a little bit about yourselves, how long have you been playing together and whose idea was it to form a band?
Andy A: I decided that I wanted to form a band, and so advertised it on various local musician Facebook groups.
Hannah: We are of the forum! I think it’s a good thing that we just wanted to make music and that’s what made our paths cross, and have been jamming for about a year now!

Who were some of your biggest influences starting out and who inspires you now?
Hannah: We just wanted to see what sort of stuff we could make, I remember listening to Mogwai take me somewhere nice multi-daily-style for months who i know Andy is a fan of. They’ve definitely influenced us. There’s many besides although hard to pin down. We always find ourselves listening to Jamie T and Radiohead together so there’s some possible parts of the concoction, which is quite nice. We all bring whatever the day’s shared with us I suppose!
Andy C: The music we perform has been built collaboratively within rehearsal sessions out of jams, layering and bouncing ideas around. All the songs belong to the band with no lead writers, so a lot of the inspiration comes from how we all develop ideas – or even how we are able to vent our own frustrations, sadness or joy during sessions. Musically, Mogwai, Joy Division, Alarmist, Radiohead, David Bowie spring to mind as artists that play with genre and build compositions around fluctuating focal points.
Andy A: My favourite artists include Jamie T, Frightened Rabbit and Damien Rice, tho whether any of that directly influences my music I’m not so sure.

What was it like playing your first gig? Were you nervous and, if you were, how did you overcome this?
Hannah: It was really good to play our first gig. It was a pleasure meeting the other bands, Muffin Syslak and Waterfall all make great tunes -lovely guys, all really worth a listen and great to hear them live.
Andy C: We curated the line-up, so the extra pressure was making sure the other bands were happy and the night went smoothly. I used to play in a band with Patrick from Muffin, so it was awesome to see what he’d been working on since we last played together. Leeds has a vibrant and supportive music scene, and having such a big crowd of people watching local bands really helps to ease the nerves. We’re all in this together.
Hannah: It was great to play, there were a lot more people than expected which was cool. I was laying eggs to be honest and spent most of the set staring at my right leg but the feels were good.
Andy A: Yeah I was nervous, but once I was up there it largely went away, I was concentrating too hard on what I was doing!

How would you describe your band's sound?
Andy A: I have no idea, and I like that.
Hannah: Quite loud! Chaos Bass!
Andy C: Pulled from a fuzzy oven with Joy Division oven gloves.

Can you share some of the inspirations behind your songs?
Hannah: Anything, everything, whatever could possibly be in the room really. We just jam around and see what happens. It’s always changing. Lyrically things really vary from a sense of galactic wahoo lazer quest to sweet ass love to 1984 balls to it all, so to speak.
Andy C: The music can be born from thinking about perceptions of space and responding personally to the world round us based on mood: capturing ideas which can change super quickly or slowly build from docile to euphoria… We also have a song about Game of Thrones.

What's next for you? Do you have any more gigs lined up or any plans to record?
Andy A: We haven’t discussed this, I didn’t know how the first gig would go! But more gigs I assume.
Andy C: After our first gig, we want to focus on building up more songs and jams. We only have four songs fully written but have a bulging backlog of ideas we are excited to develop. Hopefully more songs soon and maybe we can record some tracks as we go. We are new so testing the water –happy taking everything as it comes.
Hannah: It’s good to have focused on bringing the set together, now excited to continue on the cumulative quest for the new sound.


MUSIC TASTE QUICK-FIRE QUESTIONS:

What bands/artists are you currently into?
Andy C: Daughter, Narcs, Three Trapped Tigers, The Xx, Trigger Thumb, Brontide, Spiro. American Football, Minor Victories…
Hannah: Electric Light Orchestra, Bowie, Submotion Orchestra, Laura Marling, Erykah Badu, Massive Attack, Chance the Rapper, Prince, Radiohead, Passion Pit, Amy Winehouse, Bjork, Quantic, Alt-J, Bob Marley, Mr Scruff, King Tubby, Hiatus, Coco Rosie… my housemates amazing tunes, I don’t know how to answer, there is so much good music everywhere and it changes every time you listen.
Andy A: I’ve been listening to a lot of Radiohead lately, trying to understand why many people don’t love The King Of Limbs like I do.

What's your favourite song right now?
Andy A: Kate Tempest - Europe is Lost.
Andy C: Courtney Barnett – Nobody Really Cares If You Don’t Go To The Party.
Hannah: Lando Chill – Early In The Morning.

Do you remember the first record you ever bought?
Andy C: 911 – Body Shakin’.
Hannah: Now 56.
Andy A: The debut Spice Girls album.

If you had to choose, what would be your all-time favourite album?
Andy A: Jamie T – Panic Prevention.
Andy C: Mogwai – The Hawk is Howling.
Hannah: Primal Scream - Screamadelica.

Finally, what new releases are you currently looking forward to?
Hannah: The new Laura Marling! Anything Inka, anything Lucid Beans. Many people are making new sounds all the time in so many different ways, it is increasingly good.
Andy C: Post War Glamour Girls, Smith Street Band, Laura Marling, At The Drive-in, The National all have new albums due out this year, which I am hugely excited about.


Thanks Hannah, Andy and Andy for your time & good luck for the future!

Follow Prey For Darwin on Facebook and SoundCloud, and check out their video on YouTube!

24 February 2017

Song of the Week #12 ~ Victoria Wood

"A Better Day" – Victoria Wood, Victoria Wood Live (1997)


My Song of the Week this week is another one by Victoria Wood! Performed live in 1997, "A Better Day" (also referred to as "Andrea") is one of Victoria's more serious songs, and is poignant yet inspiring and hopeful. You can watch the full live show here.

17 February 2017

Song of the Week #11 ~ The Bad Shepherds

"White Riot" – The Bad Shepherds, By Hook Or By Crook (2010)



Founded in 2007 by comedian Adrian Edmondson, The Bad Shepherds are one of the most unique bands I've come across. They cover 70s and 80s punk songs using folk instruments. While they might initially appear to be a novelty, the brilliance of their music speaks for itself and proves that The Bad Shepherds are a band who can and should be taken seriously. Although mandolin and fiddle are not instruments that I would've previously considered capable of taking on a punk classic such as The Clash's "White Riot", it actually really does work and I loved this version instantly. Some of my other favourites on the album are "Making Plans For Nigel" and "Friday Night, Saturday Morning". Definitely a great band to check out if you haven't already!

3 February 2017

Song of the Week #9 ~ Victoria Wood

"Bum To The World" – Victoria Wood, Live In Your Own Home (1994)
"Your food is being sprayed with germs, spat on and reheated."


This week's Song of the Week is "Bum To The World" by the wonderfully talented Victoria Wood from her 1994 live show, Live In Your Own Home, which can be found in full here. I love Victoria's songs because they're always extremely funny and very well written (with brilliant rhymes); comic poetry sung to upbeat, catchy tunes. Some of the verses in this song remind me a little of Mrs Lovett's songs in Sweeney Todd, although I'm not sure exactly why. If you liked this one, check out any of Victoria's other songs. In particular, I would recommend "Andrea (A Better Day)", "It Would Never Have Worked" and "The Ballad of Barry and Freda", which was my Song of the Week back in December.

1 February 2017

BLONDIE: POLLINATOR

POLLINATOR: Blondie release track list and album art ahead of 11th studio album.


The album art and track list for Blondie's 11th studio album, Pollinator, have recently been revealed, and today marks the release of the album's first single, titled "Fun".

Pollinator is set for release on May 5th 2017.

Produced by John Congleton, the band's new record is notable for it's many collaborations with a range of artists including Sia, Charli XCX and Johnny Marr. The track list is as follows:
  1. Doom or Destiny
  2. Long Time
  3. Already Naked
  4. Fun
  5. My Monster
  6. Best Day Ever
  7. Gravity
  8. When I Gave Up On You
  9. Love Level
  10. Too Much
  11. Fragments
Check out the new single below, or stream it on Spotify. Pollinator will be released on May 5th and is available for pre-order right now via blondie.net. It comes in various exciting formats; a vinyl LP (ordinary black or limited edition red), a box set of 7" singles, cassette, CD, or mp3 download.


27 January 2017

Song of the Week #8 ~ Jesse Jo Stark


"Driftwood" – Jesse Jo Stark, Driftwood EP (2017)


This week's track is Jesse Jo Stark's brand new release, "Driftwood". American singer-songwriter and fashion designer Jesse Jo is one of this generations finest talents, not to mention effortlessly cool. I'd say she's likely to become a major star pretty soon. The Driftwood EP follows 2014's Down Your Drain EP, the title track of which was re-released as a single last year and also features on the new release. Featuring an ethereal vocal reminiscent of Mazzy Star's Hope Sandoval, "Driftwood" has a far more acoustic, country sound than previous tracks "Silver Kiss", "Down Your Drain" or my personal favourite "Dance To The Cramps". Jesse Jo describes "Driftwood" as a "deadly ode to being consumed by love and then letting it go." Have a listen and check out some of her other tracks too!

20 January 2017

Song of the Week #7 ~ ABBA

"Hey, Hey Helen" – ABBA, ABBA (1975)



This week's Song of the Week is "Hey, Hey Helen" by ABBA from their third studio album, ABBA. The self-titled LP features hits such as "Mamma Mia" and "S.O.S.", however my personal favourites on the album are "So Long" and "Hey, Hey Helen". I picked this track because it's one of ABBA's lesser-known, under-rated tunes, and also because it's a really great rock and roll song! Have a listen and let me know what you think!

13 January 2017

Song of the Week #6 ~ Jennifer Saunders

"Holding Out For A Hero" – Jennifer Saunders, Shrek 2 Soundtrack (2004)



This week's Song of the Week is "Holding Out For A Hero" sung by comedy legend Jennifer Saunders (one of my all-time favourite comedians) as the Fairy Godmother in Shrek 2. I really love the slower intro on this version, as well as the fact that Jennifer's vocal is refreshingly clearer and higher compared to the original by Bonnie Tyler. Give this a listen and let me know what you think!

6 January 2017

Song of the Week #5 ~ Laurel

"Maybe Baby" – Laurel, Park EP (2016)


For this week's Song of the Week, I've chosen "Maybe Baby" by Laurel from her 2016 EP, Park. It's very upbeat and modern but I think it also has a sort of classic feel to it, hope you like it!