Archive for 2010
Apparently the last Bombay Bicycle Club record didn’t sound much like their most recently released album Flaws. The last album was a little more upbeat while this newest album errs on the folkier side of things. I wouldn’t know but I hear a few people aren’t well pleased by this. To those people, I’d like to apologise on behalf of Bombay Bicycle Club. I don’t know if I’ve got the proper authority to deliver this apology but here it is.
“We’re really sorry we didn’t write the exact same album we put out last time. By way of apology, please accept this image of a cat riding a turtle“.
So there we are. That should leave things all square. Here’s a track from that newest album entitled Ivy & Gold.
Bombay Bicycle Club – Ivy & Gold
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And for good measure, here’s one from the last album I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose.
Bombay Bicycle Club – Always Like This
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Melbourne band Boy In A Box have just one track (as far as I can tell). It’s called Moon Comes Up and it’s been bouncing about my head like a beachball at a Nickelback concert. It’s a little poppy, a little cheesy and it’s ripe to be a Triple J hit over the summer (has it dropped just a little too early?) but I just can’t argue with a chorus like this. My last post was a bit wordy so I won’t say anymore. Have a listen.
Boy In A Box – Moon Comes Up
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Download the single on iTunes. Thank you Sally Anthony.
Women never make good music. There’s not a single current or historical female musical figure of any significance. It’s an empirical fact. I checked. Online. Obviously this is all untrue but if you’re a woman (or a man with a heart for justice) then now you’ve probably got your blood up and you’re ready to listen to Kyü.
I’d love to post exclusively about Sydney artists but there just aren’t enough to match my untameable work ethic so I’m glad to get the chance to do so now. Kyü are a Sydney band and have female vocals. I’m not sure why but I’ve always found it hard to get involved with a female vocalist. It’s probably because i’m a massive chauvinist pig. In this case I’ve been able to push past my prejudices.
Kyü get described as art-pop which is about as specific as the alternative section at a JB Hi-Fi. That said, I couldn’t classify their music and I don’t think we need to. If you’re reading Sounddoc then you’ve already got at least some small degree of trust in my taste. This is Kyü.
Kyü – Trains
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I go away for only 6 days and already you’re getting demanding. “Why hasn’t Tommy written anything today?” “When will he reply to my email?” “Is he ever going to return the fifty I lent him at Engage this year?”. If I’d known you were going to get so clingy I would never have started this thing.
I’ve spent this past week teaching under priviledged kids from Roseville, Killara and Wahroonga how to read and write in time from their HSC. By way of apology for my extended absence here are two tracks from the Sound Doctrine Vault from The Bon Ivers. Both tracks were taken live so you’ll have to learn to live with the low quality recordings.
Bon Iver – For Emma (Acapella)
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Bon Iver (Feat. Bowerbirds) – Lovin’s for Fools
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Longtime Sound Doctrine favourite Luke Webb has packed his bags and set proverbial sail for the Americas. He’s going to be recording a few tracks and playing a few shows as a prize for taking out the Telstra Songwriters Award earlier this year. Before leaving though, he gave us a farewell gift in the form of Blue Umbrella, a pretty track that’s available for [free] download on his website. I guess you could say I’m regifting it. Like the time Marcus Lockard tried to regift me an ps3 game I gave him for his birthday. I don’t even have a ps3. Massive bellend.
Luke Webb – Blue Umbrella
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