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    http://www.myspace.com/rachaelband

    Origine du Groupe : Poland
    Style : Alternative Rock , Psychedelic Rock
    Sortie : 2008

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    From official Myspace :
    "...energetic, edgy, psychedelic garage burner from Warsaw, Poland";
    "Overall, an incredibly strong debut"
    - http://ripplemusic.blogspot.com/

    "Rachael know how to link the sound with something special that makes them unique"
    - http://glassforest.blogspot.com/

    "Rachael brings fresh sounds to the scene, making you get pumped, or just mellowing out, relaxing to the groove."
    - http://soundscapemusic.blogspot.com/

    "I like this, sometimes gloomy, but still good sound"
    - http://musiteka.net/

    "Influences form English post punk through American garage to indie"
    - http://assuntosmusicaispertinentes.blogspot.com/

    "The next Polish big thing."
    - http://rockrollrecords.blogspot.com/


    Tracklist :
    01 Asian Girl
    02 Juditha
    03 Going Up In Smoke
    04 V-66
    05 All You Need Is Lead
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  • http://www.chikitaviolenta.com

    http://www.myspace.com/chikitaviolentaband

    Origine du Groupe : Mexico
    Style : Alternative Rock , Indie
    Sortie : 2007

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    It seems that something is stirring south of the border. In fact, borders are being erased, the musical rules are being rewritten and, in some ways, thrown out the door altogether. Who needs rules anyway? While Chikita Violenta have been making music since the earlier part of this decade, only recently has the music scene in Mexico begun to take off in terms of support for independent, internationally accessible acts. In fact, you wouldn’t even realize the group was from Mexico at all with all of their lyrics in English except for the clue of “coming to you from la Ciudad de México” said at the beginning of “The Last Film”.

    While the quintet has a self-recorded album under their belt, The Stars and Suns Sessions is their major label debut and it reveals quite a strong leap out of the gate, at that. The album was produced by Broken Social Scene member/producer David Newfeld in his Toronto-based Stars and Suns studio. The album is filled with layers of the BSS sound through Newfeld’s production work and also through the guest appearances from fellow BSS members Brendan Canning, Kevin Drew, Justin Peroff and Charles Spearin. Other guests include Toronto folk singer Sarah Siddiqui.

    Opening up the album with “Pangea”, a half-minute of digital washes of sounds that could’ve come straight out of Feel Good Lost. This sets the tone for a solid collection as well as shows off the Canadian influence. But before you have a chance to reduce them to a mere Broken Social Scene knock-off, “Laydown” comes blasting through your speakers. Opening with a wave of drums, crashing cymbals and some of the catchiest guitar I’ve heard all year, this song is immediately and undeniably infectious. And if the opening beats don’t have you moving at least one part of your body, I guarantee the layered vocals and washes of “ooooohs” and “ahhhhh” will win your over once and for all. Full of handclaps and a snappy beat, Broken Social Scene only wishes they could be this catchy.

    While there are several noteworthy songs on the album, one of my personal favorites is “Rotation” – with driving guitars, galloping drums, melodica and a mixture of sounds that blend together to form a harmonious wall of noise that lifts the many vocals layers up to shine. Horns later make their way into the scene as the song builds up into an all out explosion of sounds then disintegrates as if having completely run out of breath.

    However, while this sonic wash of sound technique may work well to provide a certain flavor, it can also be overdone in places throughout the album to the point that it becomes distracting. This is especially unfortunate because it keeps you from turning up the volume on your stereo due to everything mashing together in one big mess of noise. The album must then be played a notch or two under what you might otherwise listen to. In tracks like “Rotation” where there are many layers, both vocally and instrumentally, it would’ve been nice if it were just a little bit more clear. It’s less noticeable when heard through headphones but at one point I had the track playing loud and someone actually asked me what was wrong with my speakers.

    In “Eight Miles High” the group incorporates heavier electric guitar undertones, rumbling drums and spacey guitar interjections. The vocals pick up influences from 70’s style harmonies, which is a great contrast with the heavier music and works really well for them. “Sunburn” offers up a lighter fare with spacey guitar, hooky bass and soft yet almost whiny vocals that builds and builds alongside trumpets and piano that then come crashing down into a melodic jumble of keys and drums at the end.

    While Chikita Violenta may excel in the pop category, they do fall a bit short in some of the lyrical elegance and overall contemplative nature that makes their influences shine so brilliantly. “Over Now” is a fairly short track at two minutes but even that seems like too much. With the lines “This is over now” it seems appropriate that the style of the song would evoke a certain feeling of pain but unfortunately, it’s also painful to listen to as the vocalist strains to release each word from his lips. The track acts like an unfortunate speed bump between two more enjoyable songs. But amazingly this one track is all I really have to complain about and luckily it isn’t around long enough to change the fact that the album is a downright good listen from beginning to end.

    “Breathe” wraps up the album nicely with the same washes of sounds heard at the beginning of the album and a gathering-of-friends-around-the-campfire type feel with acoustic guitar, mandolin, and drum tapping. There is even a nice dip into a deeper vocal range which adds a nice touch. Given the list of guests, this almost feels like a farewell to the good times shared over the course of the album’s creation, even if the specific lyrics here “Everyday feels the same / you’re gone / and the world breathes better” speak of something completely different. The vocals are laid back and blend sweetly with the sonic layers evoked by Newfeld. The song fades out in the last two minutes with some chorus lines rolling about within the many layers of sounds that jam their way out ever so slowly, as if afraid to give the final goodbye.

    Each song is like its own little production filled to the brim with intensely memorable and heartfelt songs. Easily one of my favorite new albums of the year, The Stars and Suns Sessions is a near-perfect pop album that introduces not only a band to watch out for but also an entire country getting ready to take the independent music world by storm.

    by Lisa Town 
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    Tracklist :
       1. "Pangea"
       2. "Laydown"
       3. "The Last Film"
       4. "Rotation"
       5. "Sunburn"
       6. "Over Now"
       7. "War"
       8. "Disintegrates"
       9. "Eight Miles High"
      10. "Undecided"
      11. "Breathe"

     

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    Version de 1972 (60')

    Ajouts dans le director's cut

     

    From Wikipedia :

    Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii est un film musical d'Adrian Maben, sorti initialement en 1972.

    À l'origine, il s'agissait d'un projet de télévisions européennes prévoyant de filmer Pink Floyd interprétant certains de ses morceaux dans l'univers minéral de Pompéi et du Vésuve. La première version sortie en salle dure 60 minutes, et on n'y voit que les scènes de Pompéi et Paris. Cette version contenait une introduction ressemblant à Echoes avec de l'air, un sifflement et un petit air de guitare joué par David Gilmour.

    Une seconde version sort en 1974 : elle ajoute vingt minutes de reportage sur Pink Floyd, alors en pleine élaboration de l'album The Dark Side of the Moon (on assiste ainsi à l'élaboration d’On the Run, d’Us and Them et de Brain Damage), ainsi que des extraits d'entretiens des quatre membres du groupe avec Adrian Maben. Cette version, de même que le director's cut, ont pour introduction un battement de coeur comme sur Speak to Me.

    Seules Echoes, A Saucerful of Secrets et One of These Days apparaissent tournées sur place. Le reste a été enregistré en studio à Paris, avec des images de Pompéi projetées derrière les musiciens. Malgré les apparences, certaines scènes des titres tournés a Pompéi ont été reprises a Paris, hormis pour One of These Days. La majorité des plans concernant cette dernière chanson ont été perdus, si bien que l'on ne voit quasiment que le batteur Nick Mason sur cette séquence (il perd d'ailleurs une baguette, mais réussit à en sortir une autre tout en conservant le rythme).

    Bien qu'on lui ait proposé de jouer en play-back, le groupe a préféré se produire en direct. L'acoustique de l'amphithéâtre de Pompéi est remarquable, et le cadre antique du site donne une dimension supplémentaire à la musique du groupe.

    Contrairement à la très grande majorité des albums live qui sont le plus souvent enregistrés pendant des concerts, le Live at Pompeii de Pink Floyd est joué devant un théâtre vide de ses spectateurs. Ceci renforce encore l'impression d'un son totalement pur, idée récurrente chez Pink Floyd. Le film s'avère donc être « une sorte d'anti-Woodstock » (Adrian Maben), où le but serait de se focaliser sur la musique, et rien que sur la musique, laissant de côté « les réactions du public ».

    En 2003 sort une version DVD dite « director's cut », qui dure 92 minutes : y ont été ajoutées des séquences en images de synthèse représentant l'espace, Pompéi et sa destruction par les laves du Vésuve, ainsi que des images provenant d'Abbey Road et des missions Apollo. Le DVD contient également le film de 1972 (60 minutes), mais avec comme générique le battement de coeur, comme la version longue de 1973.

     

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    Générique de la version 1972

     

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    http://snowandvoices.com

    http://www.myspace.com/snowandvoices


    Origine du Groupe : North America
    Style : Alternative Rock , Indie , Psychedelic Pop
    Sortie : 2010

    Beat Surrender gets an increasing amount of emails these days, not all the music "fits" the blog and by definition my personal taste but time permitting I always try to take a listen to everything that drops into my inbox and there are occasions where something on the fringes catches my attention and Snow & Voices new album Anything That Moves was one of them, the promo track that got my attention was Maybe Finland and straight of I was captivated by the vocal of Lauri Kranz.

    Kranz' has a talented song-writing partner, multi-instrumentalist / producer Jebin Bruni (Aimee Mann, Fiona Apple) and together with a supporting cast of LA musicians they've come up with a nine track album of LA dream pop described as "a multi-layered aural landscape", not a bad summary. Without prior knowledge of the band I'd convinced myself they were from Scandinavia and not California (thrown off the scent by the first track title and band name maybe?), there's no L.A. sunshine to be found here and listening between dusk and darkness is recommended - Kranz' vocal and the albums melancholy fit that time of day perfectly. The album is released independently on the bands own label on May 25th.

    by simon230
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    Tracklist :
    1. Maybe Finland (3:56)
    2. Everything Coming Apart (4:39)
    3. Blue (5:19)
    4. I Am a Storm (2:54)
    5. The Letting Go (5:27)
    6. Swallow Me (5:00)
    7. Mistress (4:19)
    8. Liar (7:27)
    9. Please Be My Lover (4:07)

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    http://timbertimbre.com

    http://www.myspace.com/timbertimbre

    Origine du Groupe : Canada
    Style : Alternative Rock , Folk Psyché
    Sortie : 2009

    Je vous avais déjà parlé de Timber Timbre (bon, j’peux pas vous faire un lien vers le billet en question, un 403 Forbidden  de plus et j’explose), ce groupe canadian de folk/blues dont la notoriété ne cesse de grimper, qui a été récompensé par un prix Polaris et qui en pleine tournée américaine, ce qui devrait leur offrir une plus grande visibilité internationale. J’me prends même à espérer une tournée européenne en 2010. Comment définir leur musique… C’est en quelque sorte un mélange de Devendra Banhart et M. Ward, avec une voix qui me fait penser à Charlie Winston, notamment dans « Demon Host ». C’est génial.

    par Le Choix de Mlle Elodie
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    Tracklist :
       1. "Demon Host"
       2. "Lay Down in the Tall Grass"
       3. "Until the Night is Over"
       4. "Magic Arrow"
       5. "We'll Find Out"
       6. "I Get Low"
       7. "Trouble Comes Knocking"
       8. "No Bold Villain"

     

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