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Artist of the Week (Legend Series)-Buzzcocks

Ending our fine April we have one last Coachella attendee.  While our punk month has come and gone, we’ve got one more punk artist who should have definitely made the grade.  Having played with the best and recorded some of the most underrated, yet extremely energetic punk since its invention, our artist proves to be an excellent addition to our legend series.  This week we recognize the timeless and entertaining Buzzcocks as our Legendary Artist of the Week.

Formed in 1976, the Buzzcocks of Bolton, England began with Peter Shelley answering Howard Devoto’s want-ad to start a band while at the Bolton Institute of Technology.  Sharing a fondness for the Sex Pistols, the Buzzcocks set out to start their own punk band, all the while trying to lure the Pistols themselves in to their realm and perform with them.  Their hard work and wishes were granted, after a few short months of having been a band themselves (with Steve Diggle and others later recruited), the Buzzcocks managed to snag said Pistols for a show in Manchester, opening for them in July of 1976, which just so happened to be their first show.  The band progressed, and Devoto departed, but the Buzzcocks survived with Shelley and Diggle as the two constant members, lasting until today.

While certainly admiring and taking a page from the Sex Pistols, the Buzzcocks were not the politically-driven punk rock band that the Pistols were.  Instead they wrote intelligent (not saying the Pistols weren’t) and funny songs about growing up and experiencing affections for the opposite sex.  At least in this blogger’s eyes, those tend to make for better music than simply raving about heads of state and various degrees of ruling and taxation (though there is certainly a time and place for political punk, but the timelessness of the woes of adolescence tends to leave a more lasting impression).  The Buzzcocks are also able to out-do the Sex Pistols in their range of influences and sounds in their fast-paced tunes.  The Buzzcocks are often cited as an influence to subsequent bands for their uncanny ability to blend pop, power-pop, and indie sounds into their three-minute jams, making them a versatile and accessible.

The Buzzcocks went through a break-up in 1981 after some disputes and altercations with their record label and decided it was best to part ways.  Shelley went on to a solo career and Diggle tried his hand at other bands, but the temptation of playing as the Buzzcocks never faded as in 1989 the band reunited and made the reunion permanent.  Though time off has been taken and albums come out every five years or so, the Buzzcocks maintain a fairly steady touring schedule so that fans can get their fill of the punk band that inspired many others to follow.  Their most recent album was Flat-Pack Philosphy, released back in 2006, meaning another should be on the way, but until it has been announced, we can only hope and reminisce on the music they’ve left for us thus far.  In any case, get your fix below and enjoy!

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Lowlakes Offers “Song For Motion” For this weeks free download.

Photo by Rowand Taylor

Lowlakes’ marriage of ambiance with alternative, indie, and pop makes for an intriguing combination. Snowdon’s gripping vocal has earned high praise and comparison to the likes of Antony Hegarty (Antony and the Johnsons), Matt Berninger (The National), and Jeff Buckley. Lingering melody that effortlessly skips from haunting baritone to a husky falsetto leads an often rigid and powerful rhythm section with tasteful guitar work finding space somewhere in-between.

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Red Robot & Larry Thomas “The Soup Nazi” Webisode

This is an excerpt taken from the ETS Show when Red Robot & Larry Thomas “The Soup Nazi” came in to Noho2 Studio. To Hear the full interview and more performances, download the show here: http://www.entertheshell.com/red-robot-live/

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Artist of the Week-Kasabian

With everyone buzzing with the massive event that is Coachella we, too, are getting our fill with our artist of the week.  This week we have another band that got their start in the 90’s and made it big in the early 2000’s.  Taking a dive into the progressive and psychedelic worlds, our artist has been showing audiences that they can melt faces with their sound and style while keeping up the pace for years.  Our artist this week is our mental and musical getaway driver, Kasabian.

Formed in 1997 in Leicester as teens, Kasabian began their musical career with a heavy influence from bands like the Stone Roses and Oasis.  Taking their name from Charles Manson’s getaway driver, Kasabian set out to entertain both in the field of music as well as the rock-star/artistic persona.  Taking a page from the Band, Kasabian retreated to a farmhouse in the middle of nowhere to record their music.  On top of that, lead singer Tom Meighan became a great outlet for the media as his ability to entertain through his less-than-friendly attitude during interviews.  To add to the allure of the band, they were able to market their first singles leading up to their self-titled 2004 debut album quite well.  With eye-catching cover art and posters to accompany their music, their marketing strategies could make advertising agencies jealous.

Kasabian steadily became more and more popular on both sides of the Atlantic.  Since the release of Kasabian, the band received nominations and titles for various musical categories including “Best British Rock Act,” “Best Album,” “Best Live Band,” and “Song of the Year.”  They followed the success of their debut album with Empire in 2006, whose title track reached number 9 in the UK singles chart.  And to prove the band wasn’t slowing down, they came right back with West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum in 2009 showing that they had no intention of slowing down the melting of faces.

Listening to Kasabian you often feel as though you’re in a trance.  Their incorporation of processed beats with their heavy guitar and bass suck you in and (at least in this blogger’s opinion) often give you the feeling of being in some sort of science fiction action movie wherein you play the lead role.  The sense that you’re either in space and/or about to kick some major ass with explosions and all the typical action fix-ins are highly prevalent in their licks and riffs.  It’s no wonder the band has won the Q Award for “Best Act in the World Today”:  they make you feel like a bad ass with each song!

With their most recent album, Velociraptor!, having been released last year, Kasabian has been touring steadily in support of it.  Their stint here in the States is soon coming to a close with Coachella being their penultimate stop, but they look to pick things back up in June.  If you happen to be in Europe, I highly recommend forking over some of your hard-earned cash to take part in their live experience as you won’t regret it.  But if you’re not fortunate enough, as always you can get your fix below.  Enjoy!

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Bethpage Black Offers “Losing My Nerve” For this weeks free download.

You might think of Long Beach, CA, from whence 4-piece rock band Bethpage Black came, as a haven for hip-hop, reggae-funk jam bands or quirky, jangly indie-folk-rock-electro-whatever-pop. But Bethpage Black are forging a musical path that’s decidedly different from the Snoop Doggs, Sublimes and Avi Buffaloes of the region.

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Enjoy and if you can, let me know what you think! Turrtle@EnterTheShell.com

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Weekly Album Release Parties! 17 April 2012

SWV is still making music apparently! I thought they went away in the mid 90′s. Good for them. Other than that, Dragonforce, Mr. A-Z himself (Jason Mraz), Neon Trees, and Our Lady Peace all have new albums coming out…good stuff.

A Censored Sunlight-The Origin
Allo Darlin’-Europe
Battles Dross-Glop
Dar Williams-In The Time Of Gods
DragonForce-The Power Within
Dry the River-Shallow Bed
Eric Hutchinson-Moving Up Living Down
Future-Pluto
Hank Williams III-Long Gone Daddy
Hollow Earth-We Are Not Humanity
Horse Feathers-Cynic’s New Year
Jason Mraz-Love Is A four Letter Word
Joyce Manor-Of All Things I Will Soon Grow Tired
Lightships-Electric Cable
Loudon Wainwright III-Older Than My Old Man Now
Maps & Atlases-Beware And Be Grateful
Moonface-With Siinai: Heartbreaking Bravery
Neon Trees-Picture Show
New Build-Yesterday Was Lived & Lost
Our Lady Peace-Curve
Primal Rock Rebellion-Awoken Broken
Rebecca Pidgeon-Slingshot
Spiritualized-Sweet Heart Sweet Light
SWV-I Miss Us
The High Strung-?Posible o’ Imposible?
Train-California 37
Yann Tiersen-Skyline

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Prelude to Blunderbuss: Jack White-Sixteen Saltines

Jack White releases the video for Sixteen Saltines, which has my musical boner at half mast in anticipation for possibly one of the best albums of the year. Will it be as good as I’m building it up to be, I hope so. Until the release, scheduled for April 24th, we will have to hope that the singles released so far are as good as the album will be.

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Lifter & O!mega Webisode

This is an excerpt taken from the ETS Show when Lifter & O!mega come in to Noho2 Studio. To Hear the full interview and more performances, download the show here:
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Artist of the Week-The Hives

We’ve reached that time of year where Southern Californians can rejoice in festival magic.  Yes, Coachella is here and this year it’s bigger than ever.  For those unaware of the changes made to the schedule, the festival is now a two-weekend event.  Due to the rapid selling of tickets, the same line-up will play two weeks in a row.  Given that these artists will be waiting a week after one gig to play the same place a week later, it means that during that week many of those artists will bring their wonderful music to smaller venues around the Southern California (more specifically:  Los Angeles) area.  In anticipation of the festival and these shows, we’ll be dedicating the next two Artists of the Week to the festival that brings us Southern Californians a plethora of excellent music.  This week we’ve got the always entertaining Hives as our artist of the week.

Perhaps known best for their early 2000’s rise to fame with their hit album Veni Vidi Vicious, the Hives had been paving their way in the garage rock world years before.  The Hives formed as teens in 1993 in Fagersta, Sweden with Nicholaus Arson, Howlin’ Pelle Armqvist, Dr. Matt Destruction, Vigilante Carlstroem, and Chris Dangerous.  Taking on the sharply-dressed, aggressive persona the Swedish quintet belted out fast, catchy garage rock tunes that would come to make the band internationally popular.  In 1995 the band signed with Burning Heart and released their debut EP, Oh Lord!  When?  How?  This was followed two years later by their first full-length album, Barely Legal, though “full-length” may be a stretch as their goal was to make 30-minute albums…which they did.  Successfully.  For their first three albums.

With the arrival of Veni Vidi Vicious in 2001 and Tyrannosaurus Hives in 2004 the world saw the gritty, intense, fast-paced sound that these Swedes could pump out.  The three-minute song and the thirty-minute album were working extremely well and their popularity was skyrocketing to where the Hives became a household name.  The case was the same in the house of Pharrell Williams, a producer whose main experience was with hip hop.  Pharrell wanting to take a dive into the world of rock, and the Hives taking their first trip with a major label, the two got together to make some good tunes, which resulted in 2007’s Black and White album.  Showing maturity with a side of grunge, the band was able to release even more hit singles while still maintaining the core persona that they’d been perfecting for the past 14 years, proving that they still had what it took to rock faces while moving their drive for half-hour albums in a different direction.

One of the things I find respectable (and pretty nifty) about the Hives is that they are able to put out excellent music in English despite it being a second language.  While Sweden may teach English to students at an early age, and 89% of the population claims at least basic conversational skills in the English language, the fact that the band strives to appeal to a larger market is admirable.  That the band did appeal to a larger audience and has become incredibly famous makes them all the more admirable in this blogger’s opinion.

As mentioned earlier, the Hives will be in the Southern California area for the Coachella music festival.  While here they’ll play a few shows outside of the festival, meaning that if you happen to be in the area, hurry up and get yourself a ticket if you don’t have one already.  And should that fail, you can catch their next album, Lex Hives, on sale later on this year.  But before you do any of that, as always, get your fix below.  Enjoy!

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AO (Ay-Oh) Offers “Ay-Oh! (Out Alive)” For this weeks free download.

AO (pronounced Ay-OH!)
Chicago-based trio, achieves a drivey, dance pop element while maintaining a strong singer/songwriter feel. Avi Dell (vocals, guitar) has been writing music since his early teens, first playing in Pittsburgh, PA where he grew up, then in Israel where he spent formative years studying and serving in the Israeli Army. The drive to bring music to the world pervades his life experience, which is evident in the romantically charged, transitory lyrical journey that fuels this music.

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Enjoy and if you can, let me know what you think! Turrtle@EnterTheShell.com

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