Sharp cover of the Cobain jam here by the soul pop tag team of J*DaVeY. via the Evil Christian Cop EP.
J*DaVeY – Smells Like Teen SpiritRating: 8.0
Sharp cover of the Cobain jam here by the soul pop tag team of J*DaVeY. via the Evil Christian Cop EP.
J*DaVeY – Smells Like Teen SpiritRating: 8.0
The Yonkers MC continues to impress with the new track for “Losing My Mind”. The jam is another notch up and step in the right direction for totally UNDER-rated artist. Seriously! This guy should be way bigger than he is; a little bit of arrangement help and “Losing My Mind” is totally a top 10 radio hit. Mark it.
Outasight – Losing My MindRating: 8.0
The Internet buzzband gets its mix-up come uppance here by slightly misspelled celeb remixer. The Cruise man brings the flash and pizazz in the clutch always and this “Castles in the Snow” remix is no different, equal parts flash, equal parts pizazz, 100% fresh. Get ripped below.
Twin Shadow – Castles in the Snow (Com Truise Remix)Rating: 8.2
British Sea Power have dropped a new track courtesy of NME that ponders the answer to a question that we all really want to know.. “Who’s In Control” is previewed from their forthcoming Valhalla Dancehall, and really it’s a song strong as ever from these guys. Get into it.
British Sea Power – Who’s In Controlnevermind the sheer novelty and stamina of this track, but seriously how sick is this? the latest cut credited to the Smith dynasty gets a mighty touch from b3sci rainmaker Tinie Tempah. Hat tip to Keshia Bee…
Willow Smith – Whip My Hair Ft. Tinie Tempah (Remix)Various Cruelties ring in the New Year. Shouts to Rowan for a heads up on these indie rockers with one of (the) latest/hottest takes yet heard for blue-eyed soul. Seemingly, and for the most part off the radar till recently, these lads from the UK have released 3 tracks for us already this year. “Cold As You” is offered as 7″ with “Chemicals” and a near lilting “If It Wasn’t For You” are now available for download at their bandcamp site.
Various Cruelties – If It Wasn’t For You Various Cruelties – Cold As YouHere’s our second glimpse of what’s to come on Beady Eye’s forthcoming Different Gear, Still Speeding debut which drops February 28 on the bands own label, Beady Eye Records Ltd. “Four Letter Word” sounds much more Oasis than it’s predecessor, “Bring The Light”, and minus a fab melody and apocalyptic themed guitar riff, the song’s lyrics are really what Liam’ify this track to the next level. The frontman himself has been quoted, “The tunes are as good as ‘Definitely Maybe’, if not better,” and while we dig the Beady Eye sound, and think Lillywhite has done them some justice, thus far we’re skeptical.
“Four Letter Word” comes in tow with a slick new psych-rock Julian House and Julian Gibbs directed music video that originally debuted on the NME. The track is available in a limited, heavy-weight, numbered 7″ which features the b-side, “World Outside My Room”. Score yours on the Beady Eye website here.
Excpected Different Gear, Still Speeding tracklisting:
Four Letter Word
Millionaire
The Roller
Beatles And Stones
Wind Up Dream
Bring The Light
For Anyone
Kill For A Dream
Standing On The Edge Of The Noise
Wigwam
Three Ring Circus
The Beat Goes On
The Morning Son
In fine b3sci tradition… Noel Gallagher covers Slade’s ’73 classic “Merry Xmas Everybody”. This track was recorded exclusively for the 2002 War Child NME charity compilation, 1 Love, which echoed a 1995 War Child benefit album Help. Both albums feature covers from the likes of Oasis, Blur, Suede, Radiohead, Elbow, Muse, Stereophonics, Sinead O’Connor, Portishead and more. They are great collections and you should treat yourself to them Here. If this track doesn’t get you in the holiday spirit, then you must not be fond of holidays… and that’s just a pity.
“The Last Living Rose” is new today from PJ Harvey. The track plays like paean to its singer’s home nation. Weaving imagery of England that winds through the tune’s sing-songy instrumental; an instrumental that acts as a screen for the motion picture reel projecting through the eye of PJ Harvey’s mind. The video’s not half bad either. Get into it below.
PJ Harvey – The Last Living RoseRating: 8.0
Thank you, Thank you. You’re far to kind. You know we had to flip this on a Sunday Night. J5/Polow A. Keys/A. Graham, lets do it!
The Jackson 5 – Dancing Machine (Polow Da Don Soft Touch Remix)Deadboy is on some kind of run right now. The South London producer serves up another heater on this flip of the oft-remixed (seriously!) “Night Air” Jamie Woon tune. Interesting flip of the track here as the sound is sort of morphed into a 2010’d Craig David/Daniel Bedingfield kind of feel. Tell us you hear that too (We ain’t crazy!). Regardless, we’re digging it and are eagerly anticipate Deadboy’s next blend.
Jamie Woon – Night Air (Deadboy Remix)Rating: 8.3