Showing posts with label new wave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new wave. Show all posts

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Mary Mary, Why You Buggin'

I don't care if they did have a couple songs featured on Grey's Anatomy, The Mary Onettes are okay in my book. The Swedish band releases their album "Islands" on November 3. I like to think they're the perfect mix between a-ha and The Jesus and Mary Chain. But then again, I'm really into music that's moody, dark and ethereal ... yet upbeat.

Here's their latest single:

Monday, July 13, 2009

Speaking of New Order...

Tribute albums can be cute in that "awe, how sweet" sort of way. They can also be unflattering if the artists fails to do a nice job or the compilation of songs doesn't exactly flow together. In this case, let's hope it's the former.

Florida independent record label, or what they call a digital distribution portal, called 24 Hour Service Station assembled a tribute album honoring the music of New Order entitled "CEREMONY - A New Order Tribute." The double CD plus bonus disc and digital album are scheduled for release in the fall of 2009.

Monies raised from record sales will benefit the Salford Foundation Trust’s Tony Wilson Award, which aids children and young people who demonstrate a special talent or ambition in the arts. Tony Wilson was a journalist and a co-founders of Factory Records, the Manchester based British indie label that featured several prominent musical acts, including Joy Division and New Order.

Artists have donated a version of their favorite New Order track. Partakers include Rabbit In The Moon, Win Win Winter, Kate Havnevik, SUNBEARS!, Jah Division, Geri X, The Cloud Room, DETACHMENTS, The Beauvilles, Kingsbury, The Penelopes, GD Luxxe, Pocket, XOXO, Kites with Lights, Dub Gabriel and more.

Monday, June 15, 2009

New Order Kaput?

It's official, for now anyways. New Order have finally decided to split up, two against one. Speaking about the break up to NME, lead singer Bernard Sumner states, "We split into two factions, there's me Steve and Phil. The other is Peter Hook."

Sumner along with drummer Stephen Morris and guitarist Phil Cunningham have joined forces with Blur's Alex James for a new project called Bad Lieutenant. Apparently, the split isn't on the best of terms as Hook no longer has anything to do with the rest of the band.

One would think, after all the years they've been playing together, why side projects aren't a necessity. I really can't understand why they take it so personally? At any rate, the BBC said that Bad Lieutenant has recorded an album and it's due in October.