14 April 2021 – Might Not Make It Home by LPX

One of my favourite musical sensations, is when a song I know shows up somewhere unexpectedly. Sometimes that’s in an ad on TV or someone recommending a song you already know and like. It’s a familiar and nice feeling, with some added cool points depending on where it’s being played. I had one of those moments last night. I started watching Invincible on Amazon Prime and Might Not Make It Home featured. It’s a banger of a tune. It’s got a DIY garage rock feel and it was for a scene in episode two of the show where Invincible is practicing flying and it works well.

Soundtracks are a fascinating idea, because the team behind the production will often pick elements of a song that wouldn’t jump out at the listener at first. Sometimes, listening to the artist’s version, it can be hard to see how it was selected for a scene or as a theme song. This was a weird case of that because the Invincible snippet of the song actually missed my favourite part. There’s layered vocal in the post chorus that swells and grows coming out of the second chorus. Having heard the song before, the piece in the show felt like a teaser for the bit that I really wanted to hear. And as a result, it’s been on repeat all day today.

Listen to Might Not Make It Home by LPX here.

14 April 2021 – Might Not Make It Home by LPX

13 April 2021 – Worry A Lot by The Like Young

Worry A Lot is a quintessential 2000s indie track. So quintessential in fact, that it was included as a preloaded MP3 on a Philips music player that appeared in my house around 2005. I love the element of randomness with which the track came into my life and that multiplies my enjoyment of it. The Like Young were a husband and wife combo. They both sang, she played the drums and he played everything else. There’s punk inspired singing and guitar and a droning keyboard. All the characteristics are there for a classic song of the time that it could almost have been created in a lab.

I don’t know what happened to The Like Young. There’s a very small internet footprint that trails off around 2006 with some fan posted Youtube lyric videos as late as 2012. I’ll always have a lot of time for this song though and the strange concept of preloaded MP3s.

You can listen to Worry A Lot by The Like Young here.

13 April 2021 – Worry A Lot by The Like Young

12 April 2021 – Two Bodies by Flight Facilities feat. Emma Louise

Flight Facilities are incredibly consistent group and have a history of great collaboration with and promotion of other artists. Down To Earth is a wonderful album. The beats are so clean and at times could be entire songs by themselves. Two Bodies is a great example, strip everything back and I’d listen to the beats on their own and vibe along to that.

The vocal sample at the beginning from an interview with the actor Rod Serling is a great quote but it’s also a stroke of genius to pick that quote as the opening to the track, in terms of sound and meaning. Rod Serling has a classic American Hollywood accent and a tremendous way with words. And the quote itself is a reminder to appreciate things for what they are, without worrying about public or critical perception. It’s also a classic Flight Facilities move and a throwback to their decade mixes.

Emma Louise’s vocals tie in perfectly with the sound of the track. The harmonies are used like instruments in adding weight. The echoing soft vocals give the song a fragility and then build to a powerful chorus.

Listen Two Bodies by Flight Facilities feat Emma Louise here.

12 April 2021 – Two Bodies by Flight Facilities feat. Emma Louise

11 April 2021 – Saving Private Ryan

Saving Private Ryan is a good film. I had never seen it before and I kinda felt like people who say that it’s their favourite film were dull. It felt like a plain, safe choice. In fairness, it is very good.

The opening scene is the bit that everyone talks about. It is brutal and a little upsetting when you think about the fact that it’s based on what actually happened. I think it was what I’d expected. It has been hyped up and I think I was prepared for it. What is impressive is there are probably at least three other equally powerful scenes. I would say the scene with the sniper in the tower when they meet the French family, the aftermath of charging the machine gun at the radar tower and the hand to hand/ knife fight towards the end are way up there in terms of well written and constructed scenes.

It’s a very solid film all the way through. The current day elements could have been edited out and it probably would have improved the film, and conceptually, I feel like films about war are always gross. I had a read online about the film and people talk about the portrayal of WWII as the “good war”. Watching these things, it’s hard not to think about them as propaganda films. The idea of dying for your country in a post-9/11 world seems strange when we’ve seen so clearly how wars are fought for businesses rather than any noble causes.

11 April 2021 – Saving Private Ryan

09 April 2021 – Me And My Friends by James Vincent McMorrow

I love Me And My Friends because the intro sounds like Nintendo Wii music. It’s a fun song with nice harmonies and when the chorus come in it has a marching band feel. It’s a song that will always make me happy. I know that TikTok is pretty indiscriminate in its music choices but I feel like if it came out today it would be massive on the app. That’s a really interesting concept to me – that music can be made and miss a window of opportunity for massive success. But maybe it’s for the best for the listener that Me And My Friends isn’t part of a viral trend. That way every time I hear it, it still feels like a little treat.

You can listen to Me And My Friends by James Vincent McMorrow here.

09 April 2021 – Me And My Friends by James Vincent McMorrow

08 April 2021 – Trying Not To Think About You by Limón Limón

“Tryin’ not to think about you is hard to do
Tryin’ not to think about you makes me so blue”

Trying Not To Think About You is one of my favourite songs because it’s sweet and simple. There aren’t a huge amount of lyrics and there’s lots of repetition. The repeated rhyming couplets of the chorus are almost child like. The singing is very gentle and there’s something in it that reminds me of French bands like Pony Pony Run Run or early Phoenix. It’s simple and kinda sad but at the same time it is a great summery dance track. You can imagine it being played it over a sun holiday montage.

You can listen to Trying Not To Think About You by Limón Limón here.

08 April 2021 – Trying Not To Think About You by Limón Limón

07 April 2021 -Mary by Scissor Sisters

Mary is a very profound song. I think sometimes lyrics are hidden by singing and I know that for some listeners and artists, they’re not that important. There is something very powerful about a song with very clear lyrics that are also beautifully sung. Probably the best example of how this applies in this case is the bridge in Mary:

‘Cause I’d give everything I have
Forget all the things that bring me joy
If you could have one day of pure and simple happiness
Until that moment comes
I’ll be here where I’ve always been
I’m gonna be your friend
Until the day I die

Jake Shears is great. The song is a work of art. The album is a classic and the band were fantastic.

Listen to Mary by Scissor Sisters here.

07 April 2021 -Mary by Scissor Sisters

06 April 2021 – Get It On by T.Rex

When I was 14 I grew my hair long and decided that I had to like rock music. I had some rules. I wouldn’t pretend to like something I didn’t like and I wouldn’t like what everyone else liked. And it’s embarrassing and incredibly lame but it happened. The end result was that I was obsessed with T.Rex, specifically the one greatest hits album we had at home which doesn’t seem to exist anywhere online.

Get It On is an anthem. It’s a headphones on, all in your head escape and a jumping kick, belt it out at the end of a night. It felt a bit risqué as a 14 year old listening to a song about getting it on when I wasn’t getting anything on. Then as you get older you realise that’s what 50% of all music is about.

The other great thing about T.Rex for 14 year old me was that Marc Bolan was not into complicated guitar riffs. The vast majority of what’s going on is sex appeal and charisma and the rest is made up of bits of blues riffs. It definitely helped me to see that it’s not what you play but how you play it when it comes to music. Marc Bolan played like he was looking for the ride and that’s what the music ends up sounding like. When I was in bands with my friends we played like we were there to have fun and I like to think that’s how the music turned out.

You can listen to Get It On by T.Rex here.

06 April 2021 – Get It On by T.Rex

20. You Should Have Heard This By Now: Raleigh Ritchie

About a year ago, I signed up to a mailing list in return for a three track ep. I was on a free music binge so in the end I didn’t even end up unzipping the downloaded file. As part of the binge I downloaded one tracks separately and gave it the five stars on the iPod so I remembered it. I didn’t for long time.

This summer, I’ve been listening to a lot of music in work. I don’t have the chance to keep putting on albums so I need playlists that’ll last for a few hours at a time. One of my fallback playlists is my top rated playlist which just has every song that I’ve given five stars. So I heard this song a couple of days in a row and it really stuck. And I’m still getting these emails every two months but I still haven’t opened them or tried to see who the artist was, band or just a dude, I knew nothing. Until about two weeks ago. I was flicking through music channels on tv, something I haven’t done in years, and a song was just starting so the title and artist came up and there it was, Raleigh Ritchie. And the video, it had the guy who plays Grey Worm in “Game of Thrones”. I was pretty impressed. Fair play chung fella, you’ve a real actor man in the video.

Turns out he’s the fucking guy. Raleigh Ritchie, emailing me for a year, is actually a super duper multi talented blud.

I thought that was interesting… whatever like…

Anyway, the original track is worth checking out. It’s really atmospheric and has some cool lyrics. The video is also pretty trippy. Have a look and a listen. Look at me being fun and trendy and giving people little GoT factoids and calling it GoT. Am I cool? I think so. Sweet.

Shmownload it here (only for shmad lads)

 

20. You Should Have Heard This By Now: Raleigh Ritchie

19. Cover Versions – “Pony”

Ok. I gotta sort my shit and stick with this. Don’t worry, I’m 22 now. I’m older and wiser. I have a desk. New desk, new me. First off, shout out to Matty Moo for sorting out my new header thingy so the site looks all sexy and seductive.

More importantly, write some music stuff. Ok, now this one is fucking kick ass. It’s a cover version that takes us on a magical journey and means I get to show off three super gnarly tracks all in one. Awh boyeeeeeee.

So, “Pony” by Ginuwine, is the original. Weird video, weird lyrics, weird and convoluted euphemism about horses. Fantastic song though. Forget the verse for the most part. It’s one of those songs where you mostly want to listen to the chorus over and over again. Let’s be honest, you’re unlikely to go around singing “I’m just a bachelor…” but you will be slow grinding by yourself in work/in the car/ in mass/ on public transport while singing “If you’re horny, Let’s do it, ride it, my pony…”

Theeeen, a few weeks ago, Zak Waters, my mutha fucking hero, released a cover of the track because he’d been covering it on tour. It remains faithful to the original but with a Zak Waters twist. The vocals are better. He goes all X Tina (Christina Aguilera for the lay folk who aren’t cool in 2004 like me). It’s chill and sexy and cool.

But guess what, little homies! Zak Waters send me on an old vision quest back to one of the most badass remixes in the history of the universe, Rihanna “Jump (Club Cheval Remix feat Theolonius London)”. SO fucking ominous . Some creepy Trap is just what the doctor order. Although trap sounds like it’s a word for vagina… it’s gotta be. That’s not a comment on Rihanna’s vagina though. She’s probably a cool lady with a perfectly fine collection of genitals. If you’re my family pretend you never read this.

Alas, I digress. There we have three groovy tracks all around one idea. I think they’ve all got their merits. The original gets fuckoffmadstyle bonus points for being the original and the Rihanna tracks gives you exactly what you wanted from the song. However, all round I think the Zak Waters take is the best. He’s got a kickass soulful voice and it’s just an awesome cover.

Hit me up with cool covers of shit either in the comments or on the twitter phone. Yezzur

19. Cover Versions – “Pony”