I'll guess Sully as SouthCoastOwl's Santa.
Not guilty.
I'll guess Sully as SouthCoastOwl's Santa.
Well, I think I have five of these tracks, and one features a member of the family, but it wasn't me SouthCoastOwl....
I'm intrigued now, do tell?!
Seagulls Ska.
I have been so strapped of 'free time' for weeks now.
Review time
The cover art is great, a little boy reading a volume of NSC Secret Santa CD surrounded by demons, dinosaurs and other nightmarish visions. Very good (way better than the cover I provided!) on to the music
1) The Wolfhounds - Middle Aged Freak
A great opener, reminded me a bit of The Fall but with better vocals! I recognise the voice pretty soon as the singer from Moonshake (I must dust off Eva Luna sometime). I love the lyrics too, again a bit Fallesque. Shall definitely listen to more of their output.
2) Flesh Panthers - (This is Why We Can't Have) NiceThings. This track is pop/punk with some great sweary lyrics. A wee belter, for some reason it sounds antipodean.
3)The Blanche Hudson Weekend - If You're Still Together. This track has grown on me a lot, I love the female vox and the music has a bit of a Marychain whiff to it. A late eighties indie feel to it.
4) The Whatevers - Having Sex And Taking Drugs. Great track title but the first track that I don't like too much, the lyrics are funny and good but I'm not keen on the guys nasal voice, the music doesn't rescue it either, standard indie pop.
5) Ghostface Killer - Call My Name. I know the guy from Wu-Tang and I do like this. Must remember to not play this CD in front of my 5 yr old daughter!
6) Franny and Zooey - Magnet. Another track that falls into the Indiepop category. Uptempo,short, sweet with lovely male/female vox.
7) Golden Glow - Don't Forget Me. I do quite like the music on this one not sure about the vocals though. Not one that stands out for me.
8) Varsity - New Wave. This is a good one that gets better each time I hear it. I think the Santa has done his/her homework on my tastes. I am a bit of a fan of male and female vocals together. She has a really great voice and I love the melody. Winner
9) Small Reactions - Shark Week. This track is right up my street, I love the guy's voice and I shall be exploring this band further.
That's got to be [MENTION=2040]Staly[/MENTION], surely?Go for it!
That's got to be [MENTION=2040]Staly[/MENTION], surely?
Yes, I'm quite obvious aren't I? I think Razzoo had already guessed earlier in the thread to be fair, but I wasn't going to confirm it until he got round to the review.
Glad you're enjoying it so far [MENTION=21502]Razzoo[/MENTION], in the main. I do try to tailor cds to the recipient a bit, although Easter's attempt failed crushingly....
Ok, here goes,.... What a strange collection,.. no real theme, maybe you could say it had an Indie feel with a few curve balls thrown in......
1) Jimmy Hill – Rapid Pips – 8 seconds of something, I know not what… not on the pitch long enough.
2) Lets give it a shot – Dorotea – Eddie and the Hot Rods stylie… 5/10
3) Impressions of a City Morning – Brown Recluse – California sound,… reminded me of Husky… 7/10
4) Meet me on Tuesdays – The Brilliant Corners – indie student union fare, not great… 5/10
5) 007 ( shanty town) – Desmond Dekker – 10/10 – right up my Jamaican Ska Street.
6) Heartbeats – Jose Gonzales – I love his stuff, just as background stuff though, or watching bouncy ball adverts. – 8/10
7) Run Around – The Fireworks. – Ramones with female vocals – I think I may have grown out of this in 1980 – 6/10
8) An Arcade from the warm rain that falls – Comet Gain – has merit, but just a little too ‘indie’ for my taste…. 6/10
9) Cut your hair – Pavement – sorry not for me,… worst type of Indie, slow tempo Indie, but some decent guitar runs.…. 3/10
10) Joy Division Oven Gloves – Half Man Half Biscuit – Bordering on punk, but not quite,…. Bouncy – 5/10
11) Garden of Roses – The Felt tips. – WTF?? – not for me, sorry dross. 2/10
12) Hounds of Love – Futurheads – Just superb, saw them at the Anson Rooms at Bristol Uni,… they were great…. 10/10
13) Wuthering Heights – China Drum – Notwithstanding the KB cover again,… well constructed headbanging,… like it. 8/10
14) The Chills – Peter Bjorn & John – Scandi elektronika – flowed ok,… may investigate them further – 7/10
15) Sick kid – playlounge – grungey, hard to describe, one long guitar riff…. Average, 5/10
16) A Token of gratitude – The Radio dept – Liked it, mellow ‘california’ sound, will look them up, 8/10
17) Recorded on a plane – King of cats – Like a title sountrack to a dark british tv drama,.. didn’t dislike it… 7/10
18) Such great Heights – The Postal Service – bounced along, a bit of a Hot Chip feel – good 7/10
19) Distortions – Clinic – drab.. sorry – 3/10
20) Manchild – Eels – odd slow selection… Eels are good value normally,.. this seemed out of context… 5/10
21) Bottle Rocket – The Go Team – Like Mel & kim on speed,… my head is spinning… 4/10
22) Falling away – Preston School of Industry – Indie Pop…. Poor man’s Smiths. – 5/10
23) She crosses my Mind – The Popsters – energetic, the drummer must be fit… Italian pop/punk…. 7/10
24) <no title> But my app tells me it is kick out the Tories – Newtown Neurotics – protest post-punk….. a clue to the sender maybe.?
I guess - [MENTION=19864]Flex Your Head[/MENTION] - Indie/Punk tracks,... Political narrative in track 24.