Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Mod Revival.

A collection of 30 Mod Revival classics, this is just a piece of artwork I chose for the collection, not the actual cover!


ENJOY.


Get it: MOD

Monday, November 28, 2011

Rare Mod Volume 1 - Various Artists

It's a Mod world.


1. The Attack - You Know He Did
2. The Shots - Keep A Hold Of What You Got Now Baby
3. Truly Smith - This Is The First Time
4. The Love Affair - Back In Your Life Again
5. The Shapes Of Things - Striving
6. The Silence - Down Down
7. The Favorite Sons - That Driving Beat
8. Steve Marriott And The Moments - Money Money
9. Doc Thomas Group - I'll Be Doggone
10. Steve Howe - So Bad
11. Truly Smith – Takin’ Time Off
12. The Shots – Walk Right Out
13. The Shapes Of Things - You Must Believe In Me
14. The Silence - Cold On Me
15. The Unknown Mod Band - Can't Get None Of Your Lovin’ Baby
16. The Attack - Feel Like Flying
17. Steve Marriott And The Moments - Good Morning Blues
18. The Love Affair - Satisfaction Guaranteed
19. Doc Thomas Group - Rescue Me

Get it: HERE

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Drawing in Chalk and The Turnback.

It is not very often that a film really hits a nerve with me, I am usually knocked sideways by a great lyric or a great piece of music, but Drawing in Chalk did more than hit a nerve with me, it resonated on all of them, that is about 7 trillion neurons by the way....I googled that of course!

I became aware of the film by way of the soundtrack which I heard first, hence the reason I am reviewing a film on a music blog.  The film was written and directed Todd Giglio who also plays the role of Jay in the film and is the singer and guitarist with The Turnback.

 The album, "Drawn in Chalk" is a meticulous piece of power pop with Byrds-like jangly guitars, fantastic harmonies and beautifully crafted lyrics.
The 12 tracks on the album are all excellent, there isn't a filler in sight, a rare occurrence these days and very, very welcome to these ears.


One of the 12 standout tracks, "What She Said." is 1 minute and 57 seconds of jangly, bouncy, uptempo, foot tapping heaven, everything about this track gets in amongst those 7 trillion neurons and fires them up.  Whilst on a flight from Sweden to England recently, I played this song on repeat for the whole duration of the 1 hour 50 minute flight time....that is about 70 times and I am still playing it daily, but, it isn't just this song, the whole album is full of sparkling, infectious gems.
This album will be gracing my stereo for a long time to come and I await the follow up with all the eagerness of a child waiting for Christmas day!

The Turnback were the first band to use the iPhone 4S to film their most recent video, Cellophane sky and had over 100,000 views of it on Youtube in the first two weeks!

The Turnback are:
 
Todd Giglio  (vocals, guitars, keyboards)
Kenny Sherman (vocals, guitars, bass)
Barry Nagel (drums, keyboards)
 with
Roger Lipson (live bass, vocals, sitar)

You can purchase the album Drawn in Chalk on itunes amazon Digstation and cdbaby 

Drawing with Chalk......The film.

Film info:

Jay and Matt were once wide-eyed, would-be rock stars, eager to leave their hometown and head for the big city and never look back. After 15 years of struggling to get a record deal in NYC, they find themselves back in their small working class hometown, dreaming of what might have been. Now, at 40 years old, they're out to give it one more shot. While Matt struggles with personal demons and a fear of being too old, Jay is ultimately faced with having to make a choice between his artistic dreams and his responsibility to his wife and 5 year old son.

I finally got around to watching the film last night, it was an absolute spot on portrayal of real life, my life in fact, the lives of ordinary people, you may not be an aspiring musician like the characters in the film but we all have dreams, that, for the majority of us we don't fulfill for whatever reason.

Watching Drawing with Chalk re-ignited something in me that made me want to get up and go and do something, have another final crack at something that I haven't achieved, I have about a million things personally, but to nail one would be great and this film is inspiring in that way.

The film has many laugh out loud moments that once again seemed to relate to my life, I found myself nodding in agreement to many of the things being said and done in the film.  The characters played their roles brilliantly including Todd Giglio's young son who played his son in the film.

Todd and Brennan Giglio.

I really can't express how much I enjoyed watching this film, I have seen so many films filled with car chases, exploding buildings and numerous costly effects, this fantastic independent production just goes to show you don't need all that, you just need to be able to relate to people.

"This film is for the 99.8% who never see their dream come true but still carry the urge. This film can give us a voice." - Todd Giglio




The film can be purchased here Indiepix Films

Starring
Todd Giglio, Pooja Kumar, Christopher Springer, Debargo Sanyal
Directed by
Todd Giglio
Screenplay by
Todd Giglio and Christopher Springer
Produced by
Todd Giglio and Christopher Springer
Website





Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Rare Mod Volume 2 - Various Artists


Tracklisling:
1.The Richard Kent Style – A Certain Misunderstanding,
2.Mac Kissoon – 1000 Ways Of Loving You.
3.The Donnie Elbert Band – A Love I Believe In.
4.The Amboy Dukes – More And More.
5.The Nocturnes – Hay, That’s What Horses Eat.
6 C-.Jam Blues – Gonna Find A Cave.
7.Chancis Are – I’m Talking ‘bout You.
8.The Gas Company – She’s Got The Time.
9.The Fleur De Lys – Nothing To Say.
10.The Summer set – Oh Miss Stone.
11.Parkers Mood – Don’t Mess With Cupid.
12.The Booker T’s – Stupidity.
13.The Amboy Dukes – You Better Find Yourself Some one.
14.The Nocturnes – Night Owl.
15.The Inner Set – You’re Not The Kind To Know
16.The Spartans – Lies.
17.The Westsiders – Don’t Lie To Me.
18.The Fleur De Lys. - I Walk The Sands
19.Dave Antony’s Moods – See My Soul.

Friday, November 18, 2011

The Vapors - New Clear Days


The Vapors were best known for the single "Turning Japanese" (which is euphamistacally said to be about masturbation) but anyone that went out and bought the album back in 1980 will tell you that they should have been known for so much more than that one song and to call them "one hit wonders" would be a hideous crime!

The band hailed from Guildford and were discovered by John Weller, father of Paul Weller and were subsequently managed by himself and Bruce Foxton.

The single Turning Japanese peaked at number 3 in the UK charts and also hit other charts around the globe, the album only managed a number 44 placing, rather curiously as it is full of great songs with depth and hooks that you can't possibly ignore.



The second album "Magnets" charted in the US (109) and in Canada (39) but failed to make any impact on the UK charts and the band broke up soon after the release, stating, there was a lack of label support.

New Clear Days is an album I go back to time and time again, it sits comfortably amongst The Jam, The Chords and many other bands of that period, 31 years old and a classic!

Get it: HERE

Thursday, November 17, 2011

It’s a King Thing - Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo - FREE DOWNLOAD


Download it directly and free from the bands own page: HERE

It's a King Thing are:  Brian Mietz, Steve Poponi, Mike Maier, John Masino, Jay Tagmire

 Buffalo x8 (I wasn't going to write that out again!) is full of sweet harmonies and guitar hooks  that would make even the greyest, cold days feel like they were warm and sunny.

The album was released in February 2010 as a free download on the internet and the band have now raised enough money via Kickstarter to finally release the album on vinyl for those of you who still enjoy the ultimate listening experience.

It's a King Thing have have supported The Lemonheads on a few shows and are strongly recommended if you enjoy the music of The Lemonheads, Weezer, Superdrag, Ben Kweller, Guided by Voices and Nada Surf.

The band from New Jersey call themselves, "A band for boys and girls, late bloomers, nose pickers, pussies and procratinators." 

You can even pick up the bands self titled LP for free HERE and you can get a copy of the physical album from the band for just $2.00 from the bands website.



You can also find the book on Facebook too HERE so go on over there and click like, you know you want to!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

STANLEY ROAD


I first became aware of Mod/Powerpop band Stanley Road through my friend over at the Retroman blog and instantly upon hearing them was taken back to around 1978 and the mod revival period, a time when bands weren't swallowed up by TV shows like X-Factor and suchlike and regurgitated out to the masses, a time when bands made their own way down the road of rock 'n' roll and that is what we have here in Stanley Road, an honest hardworking  band doing what they want to do........and it is good!


Last month I flew back to the UK to catch a performance of Len Price 3 at the Half Moon in Putney, what I didn't know when I booked my return flight was that the wonderful Spanish Mod/Powerpop band, Stanley Road, would be playing close by the following night, around about the same time as I would be flying back to my adopted home here in Sweden.  However, unbeknown to me, also in the crowd that night, jumping about and having a great time, were Sabino, Pablo and Chusin from Stanley Road and I had a chance to chat with them over a beer or two.  But before that, take a listen to "Nothings
Gonna Come" from their new E:P.


Stanley Road are:  Sabino López: Guitar, Lead Voice
                        Chus Foxton: Bass Guitar, Voice
                        Pablo Álvarez: Drums, Voice

From: Asturies Metropolitan Area, Spain.

Q. How did the three of you meet and when did you form the band?

A.    The band was formed in 2003. After three years Sabino got a job in Madrid, he stayed three years so the band just couldn’t carry on playing. Fortunately in 2010 we decided to come back together and play again. We have been good friends since we were kids.

Q. Who are your greatest musical influences?

A. The Jam, The Circles, Secret Affair, Small Faces, Housemartins, Green Day, Los Flechazos, Brighton 64, Northern Soul…

Q. You have recently played the UK in Cambridge, where else have you played and which is your favourite venue?

A.  We played all around Spain: Madrid, Zaragoza, Santander, Oviedo, Gijón, Cáceres, Logroño, San Sebastian and much more…we played in festivals and mod rallies like October in Rain, Pop Art Weekend, Purple Weekend, Go Lleida…  Our favourite venue was in Logroño and San Sebastian where we really connected to our fans.

Q. What is the funniest thing that has happened to you when playing gigs or recording?

A. Last gig in our home city, cops arrested Chuce for public disorder. Sabino tried to help him and he got arrested too…at that time Pablo was in a Pub playing darts. The fine was payed with Stanley’s money!

Q.  You have recently recorded and released a 4 track vinyl E.P, why did you release this on vinyl and what is your preferred format when listening to music?

A.  We prefer vinyl because its sounds better. It’s the way to listen Rock & Roll.

Q.  What bands are you currently listening to?

A. We love The Movement(Denmark), Innocenti(Malaysia), Cooper, The Bite(Spain), Len Price 3, Universal(England),The Go Signals(Philippines), Rioji & The Last Chords(Japan)... We think that we are in a boom of new mod bands in all around the world.

Q. What is your favourite record of all time?

A.   CHUCE: The Jam – All Mod Cons,  PABLO: Marvin Gaye: What’s going on,  SABINO: The Jam – Setting Sons

Q.  The Mod/Powerpop scene in Spain seems to be very popular right now, why do you think this is?

A.  Because there are a lot of bands and festivals, so people get to know them, and really like power pop and mod bands, but anyway we think that promoters are just interested in old bands so the new ones have no chance to get known…that could be a problem for the scene.

Q. If when watching a band, one of the band members was abducted by aliens and you had to replace them, who would you be?

A. C: John Entwistle P: Keith Moon S: Howlin’ Wolf or Paul Weller.

Q. What are your hopes and aspirations for Stanley Road?

A. We hope to become the mods and music lovers favourite band all around the world. We’re thinking about recording our first LP this spring.

Q. Finally, the most important question of all, what is your favourite ice cream?

A. C: I don´t like ice creams. I prefer meat and chips. P: Milk rice cream, S: Philadelphia cheese with strawberry.

Many thanks to Sabino, Pablo and Chusin for taking the time to talk to me, we, at Ice Cream Man, wish them all the best for the future with the band and the recording of the LP which we look forward to hearing sometime next year.


 You can contact the band by e mail at: stanleyroadband@gmail.com to buy a t-shirt or the record and you can listen to the great tunes at stanleyroadoriginal@myspace.com you can also find them on facebook.

The band are playing live on the 19th of November at 22:00 with Squire at the Wurlitzer Ballroom in Madrid  http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=145401772227045


L-R:  Sabino, Rick.N.Baker, Chusin, Legendary rock photographer Paul Slattery and Pablo.

Photo: Steve Worrall