Posts Tagged ‘Bands To Watch’

Bands To Watch: The Gaslight Anthem

Friday, April 10th, 2009

As the festival season is quickly approaching us, each Friday we will be taking a look at a band or solo artist which will be doing the UK festival rounds this year. Last week we took a look at indie soul act Florence & The Machine. This week we are taking a look at American rock band The Gaslight Anthem.

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The Gaslight Anthem are an extraordinary band which have been making waves this past year. The foursome are from New Jersey, USA and have a soft punk rock sound. The band consists of vocalist and guitarist Brian Fallon, Alex Rosamilia on guitar, bassist Alex Levine and drummer Benny Horowitz. The vocals by Fallon provide a mellow element to the bands music but doesn’t take away from the ‘punk’ background.

The band have made it clear that they have been heavily influenced by Bruce Springsteen (a headliner for Glastonbury this year). Fortunately for the foursome, this has not been held against them and fans and critics have revelled in the sounds The Gaslight Anthem have produced.

The band released their debut album, Sink or Swim, in 2007. Their second full-length album was quickly released just a year later in ‘08 titled The ‘59 Sound. The second album was widely recognised as a fantastic album and was even voted the #1 album of 2008 by eMusic. My personal favourite tracks on the second album include “Great Expectations”, “The ‘59 Sound” and “Even Cowboys Get The Blues”.

The Gaslight Anthem have been touring extensively since November 2008 and that doesn’t look like it will soon stop with the growing list of summer festivals they are set to play. The band are to appear at the following UK festivals Reading & Leeds festivals, Hard Rock Calling, T In The Park and Oxegen.

To check out the bands tunes take a look at their Myspace.

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Bands To Watch: Florence & the Machine

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

As the festival season is quickly approaching us, each Friday we will be taking a look at a band or solo artist which will be doing the UK festival rounds this year. Last week we took a look at electro pop act Metronomy. This week we are taking a look at indie soul act Florence & the Machine.

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Following this week’s announcements that Florence & the Machine will be playing two of the UK’s largest festivals, Glastonbury and Reading & Leeds, we thought we’d take a closer look at this British sensation.

Florence & the Machine is the stage name for Florence Welch and her very talented backing musicians which currently consists of Robert Ackroyd (guitar), Christopher Lloyd Hayden (drums), Isabella Summers (keyboards) and Tom Monger (harp). Her musicians have previously included Lightspeed Champion soloist, Dev Hynes.

The band have been recognised widely over the last couple of years by the BBC, who have supported the band via their BBC Introducing stages, and also NME, who included them in their annual Awards Tour. FATM collected the critics choice award at the 2009 Brit Awards. The band have released three singles currently, ‘Kiss With A Fist’, ‘Dog Days Are Over’ and ‘You’ve Got The Love’. Their fourth single ‘Lungs’ is set to be released in July along with an album release sometime in 2009.

Florence and her band of misfits will, of course, be playing at the UK festivals this summer, and as previously mentioned will be playing Glastonbury and Reading & Leeds. They are also confirmed for Irish festival Oxegen, Scottish daddy T in the Park, London event Lovebox Weekender and Isle of Wight fest Bestival.

If you have the opportunity to see Florence & the Machine it would be great to go and support the band. If you’d like to give their music a listen, and I urge you do, check out their Myspace here.

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Bands To Watch: Metronomy

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Bands to Watch is a new addition to the UKFests site. As the festival season is quickly approaching us, each Friday we will be taking a look at a band or solo artist which will be doing the UK festival rounds this year. Last week we took a look at electro act Boys Noize. This week we are taking a look at Metronomy whose music has been described as “vocal electronic pop”.

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Metronomy was started by Joseph Mount whilst living in Devon. He had been in several bands previously to little success playing drums. His introduction to the electronic music scene started when his father sold him an outdated computer which he used to start his own compositions.

The band really started moving when Mount moved to Brighton and starting playing live events around the city. He was often joined by Gabriel Stebbing and Oscar Cash who worked as Metronomy’s backing act known as The Food Groups. They duo have since joined Mount as part of Metronomy.

Metronomy have toured extensively around Europe supporting bands that include: Bloc Party, Klaxons, CSS and Justice. The band have released two albums: the debut, released in 2006, Pip Paine (The £5000 You Owe Me) and Nights Out – Because Music in 2008. Metronomy are also acclaimed remixers and have remixed music by Klaxons, Ladytron, Kate Nash, Late of the Pier and Franz Ferdinand.

The threesome will be doing the 2009 festival rounds so check them out at the following festivals: Bestival, Underage Festival, The Great Escape, Hove Festivalen and Hinterland.

To listen to some of their music before you catch them at a festival, check out their Myspace here.

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Bands To Watch: Boys Noize

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Bands to Watch is a brand new addition to the UKFests site. As the festival season is quickly approaching us, each Friday we will be taking a look at a band or solo artist which will be doing the UK festival rounds this year. Last week we took a look at the legendary favourite Neil Young. This week we are taking a look at the electro act Boys Noize.

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Boys Noize is the alter ego of German electro DJ and producer, Alexander Ridha. Ridha was a talented musician from a young age learning and playing piano as well as drums. From the age of fourteen, Ridha started to purchase music to mix with computer software which started his love for remixes which Boys Noize is loved for. Ridha was taught engineering by D.I.M before  he moved to Berlin where his Boys Nozie alter ego really kicked off.

Ridha has released songs under the Boys Noize name with a whole range of labels including Kitsuné Music and Tiga’s Turbo Records label. Boys Noize released his debut album in 2007 titled ‘Oi Oi Oi’.

Boys Noize is set to play a number of UK music festivals this year and hopefully the list will continue to grow to include some of the larger festivals, as well as the more commonly played dance fests. Ridha will be playing: Eclectricity Boutique, Evolution Music Festival, Dot to Dot, T in the Park and Camp Bestival, as well as making an appearance at the major european festival: Benicassim.

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Bands To Watch: Neil Young

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Bands to Watch is a brand new addition to the UKFests site. As the festival season is quickly approaching us, each Friday we will be taking a look at a band or solo artist which will be doing the UK festival rounds this year. Last week we took a look at the vibrant electro-indie-pop sensation Friendly Fires. This week we are taking a look at the Canadian singer Neil Young.

Neil Young has had a long and extensive music career as a band member, soloist and a song writer and he has even taken his hand to film directing in years gone by. Neil’s first successful band was Buffalo Springfield which he formed with four other guys. However, after two successful albums the band did not last long (only 2 years) due to strained relationships with management and members within the band.

After the split of Buffalo Springfield, Young pursued a solo career and signed with a record label which helped him release two albums: ‘Neil Young’ and ‘Everyone Knows This Is Knowhere’. Shortly after the release of his second solo album Young joined Crosby, Stills & Nash to form Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The band had already released an album and Young was originally offered a position as a sideman, but agreed to join only if he received full membership which led to the name change. After a few releases the band split and Neil went back to his solo career.

This year, Neil Young has returned to the UK shores to perform in several different UK Festival events, the largest of which is the daddy of festivals, Glastonbury. Neil will also be playing at the Isle of Wight festival and Hard Rock Calling in June.

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