THE RECOMMENDER – NUMBER 23

It’s been a while since I listed a Brighton band on here and being from the greatest of UK cities for new music it surprises me it’s taken this long between posts. Suffice to say, I am plumped up and encouraged to be able to list not one, but three Brighton-based recommendations on this post. The other weekend I found myself out on the piss with two of the below bands and for a group of people making such spiky, punked Indie music, they’re a actually a bunch of very lovely folk indeed. This Brighton-themed post will therefore be dedicated to Laura, Elliot, Tim and Andy…

MATHS CLASS
Indie-Punk music should be an attitude right? Perhaps not anymore? Surely the guys playing it should be just as hard-edged as the music, right? Well not anymore. This 5-piece are all about allowing the music to be plenty sharp enough without all that necessary dicking around. Does anybody outside the NME office really enjoy all that Frank Carter abuse when the Gallows play? Most of these bands put the attitude first and quickly forget the music. Don’t get me wrong, Maths Class are plenty lively enough when you see their set, (although they’re still doing that thing where they rarely look up at the crowd whilst playing), but they are enjoying an ever-growing locker of fast-paced tuneage. As they peel out of town to play in Paris the buzz in Brighton increases. Like the band below, they play out a guitar set that involves rapid bass notes and a lead that’s all about the sharp riffing. We love it. Certainly at their best when they layer the vocals with Andy and Piers joining in. It’s an obvious comparison, but if you enjoy the Foals and Late Of The Pier, then you’ll enjoy these fella’s. We’ll be watching their rise closely…

Find them here:         Myspace

Hear them here:        MATHS CLASSNERVES (ysi)

HEELS CATCH FIRE
So this is the second of our Brighton highlights that I wanted to loyally dish the opinions on today. The speed and frenetic energy that these guys possess in their pacey Indie music is astonishingly bright. With Elliott on vocals I really don’t quite know how he riffs such up-the-neck guitar sounds whilst keeping one eye on fronting the singing. Add Laura’s superb guitaring stage left and the power soars. We walked into the room during a recent gig, they’d already begun, and we had one of those moments when the door opens and wham!! we received a slap in the face from the noise they generated – that’s what gigs are all about. Relentless, yet always enjoyable, with a strong chorus to whip you up, this 4-piece are bouncing around the circuits as if, well, their heels were indeed on fire. Catch them soon at the NME club night at Coalition, (…or wait for us here at The Recommender to remind you in an upcoming ‘Gig List’ posting…)

Find them here:        Myspace

Hear them here:       HEELS CATCH FIREA BRIGHT LIGHTS NOT WHITE (ysi)

DOLL & THE KICKS
If a tour suporting Morrissey is a sign of good promise, then this band are well tipped for a huge 2009. The last of my Brighton highlights today, these guys and dolls are supplying us with an attractive soundscape. They play out a spellbinding variety of pace, with tunes sometimes a funky, slower rhythm that then float into the middle of a song, before splashing out into a brilliant, lively crash. Hannah, (or Doll if you want to get the set up), is on lead vocals and provides obvious comparisons to Kate Bush, ( – it seems this crops up in so many reviews of the recent batch of female singers – see Little Boots, or La Roux, or Marina & The Diamonds this year already – are we spotting a theme here!!), although I personally recognize more of Blondie in her.  Having met at Sussex University in Brighton they are already, just three years later, a shining light in the local scene. They seem to have set their sights on an album release in 2009, following their single release (see below) late last year, so look out for much exposure in the run up.

Find them here:        Myspace

Hear them here:      DOLL & THE KICKSROLL UP THE RED CARPET (ysi)

It’s great to be part of a city that, outside London, shows off some of the best new bands on the scene. As we wade into the Spring and Summer festival circuit expect a batch of showcases from the above bands and no doubt plenty of new discoveries to add to the already exciting horizon.

Mike

THE RECOMMENDER – NUMBER 22

It’s all about the tunes in this recommender. The artists listed are from three different genre’s, but all have provided us with a slice of brilliance. Sometimes its the strength of the artist, or the collection of songs from a band or DJ that pushes for their entry on The Recommender, but with these guys it’s taken a single mighty song to earn their places. Click the links to find out more from each and see what other golden pieces you can uncover…

POCKETKNIFE
A single tune alone should not make a Recommender posting, but we came across this DJ recently through his remix of the fantastic and popular Lykke Li tune, ‘Breaking It Up’ and this lead me to find more from the fella and we love what we found. There’s something sublime about discovering something you like from a little investigation. That’s why every good blogger should give every lead that they get as much investigative time as possible. Pocketknife’s remix of Lykke Li’s tune is a real gem. It’s a song that was fine in it’s original form and it’s also received a great remix by Recommender favourite’s ‘Punks Jump Up’, amongst others. However it’s with Pocketknifes talent that it’s really glowed. He doesn’t leather it with a banging beat, he compliments it with a smooth beat-clap. He also allows the lyrics to breath more, particularly with the childlike choral mantra that lifts the melody. Basically he’s picked up on all the best bits and held them up to the light, whilst making a entirely fresh tune out of it. It’s a sign of the magic that this Brooklyn DJ is capable of. Check for yourself…

Find him here: Myspace

Hear him here: LYKKE LIBREAKING IT UP (Pocketknife’s Loosefoot Remix) (ysi)

BLATTA & INESHA
Crikey! We’ve been rather wrapped up in Indie and Pop music for quite a few posts here at The Recommender recently. Then WHAM! A true club-floor-filling-banger was thumped onto our desk. This DJ duo are from Italy and although they have a history of Electro dance music, they’ve turned their trade to what is now a growing dance genre on the blog world, Fidget-House. It’s proved a favourite sound out there, after massive pushes from the likes of Herve, Mmmathias, Fake Blood, amongst many others. To be fair this genre’s warped techno doesn’t always sit well in our ears and its rave overtones seem relentless and repetitive, unless your 18 years old and pumped full of X. It therefore has to be a real corking racket that keeps us interested and these guys are belting out many great tunes of a truly amazing quality. Perhaps they will enable us to finally embrace a genre that’s spawned many pretenders, but no kings. All hail Blatta & Inesha!

Find them here: Myspace

Hear them here:      BLATTA & INESHAEL RITMO BARBARO (ysi)

THE TEMPER TRAP
It pleased us no end to find a Melbourne band that didn’t sound like most of the others from that section of Oz. The influence of Modular Records surfaces in Cut Copy, Midnight Juggernauts, or The Presets, the list goes on and on. All of these bands are fantastic and had a great 2008, but sometimes we yearn for a little bit more. The Temper Trap are precisely the refreshing wet-wipe to that stuck Australian sound. The 4-piece play on a higher plain than most of the synth-heavy Indie of their peers. Beautiful guitaring from Lorenzo, straight out of The Edge’s school of rock, plays over a climactic lift. All the while Dougie’s high pitch vocals swing you back and forth. It’s not so much verse/chorus/verse, as rather a layered build up that is irresistible. Perhaps you can get a chance to see them at this years South By Southwest Festival in March? Definitely ones to watch through 2009…

Find them here:           Myspace

Hear them here:        THE TEMPER TRAPSWEET DISPOSITION (ysi)

That’s plenty enough great tuneage for now. Should keep your ears busy whilst you get on with other lovely things. 2009 is in full swing and so are we.

Mike