Rubylux pay homage to Usain Bolt with cover of ‘Lightning Bolt’ on BBC Radio 2

Brighton-based four-piece Rubylux, known for their guerrilla gigs across the UK, are about to take their surging melodic rock to the next level. As anthemic and dynamic as rock but with the commercial and catchy appeal of the best pop, the music on their second album ‘The World Goes Quiet’ has the accomplished, assured quality of a Premier Division band.Rubylux with Usain Bolt

Rubylux performed on Chris Evans Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 Friday morning, other guests on the show included Usian Bolt and Helen Skelton. In homage to Usain Bolt the band did a cover of Jake Bugg’s ‘Lightning Bolt’ working Chris Evans and Bolt into the lyrics, along with two acoustic versions of tracks from the new album ‘The World Goes Quiet’, which is released today.

Rubylux have recently been announced as the Music Ambassadors for Soccerex – joining some big names in football such as Michael Owen and Neymar – the band are the company’s first musicians to take on the role. They will travel to Rio later this year to perform at their Global Football Festival on Copacabana beach, as well as performing at Soccerex’s other famous social evening events in which football’s most senior decision makers attend.

Singer and guitarist Rob Irving, bassist Clark Coslett-Hughes, keyboard player Adam Harris and drummer Mike Hall have seen a ground swell of support since the release of their first single earlier this year. Facebook fans rocketed by 250% to over 25,000, a number which is still rising daily. Having already received recognition from the likes of The Who’s Roger Daltrey and Led Zeplin’s Jimmy Page at Brighton Music Awards, this summer at Kendal Calling Seasick Steve caught Rubylux’s performance and later, during his own set, name checked the band as the ones to watch this year.

Now, Rubylux are poised to go global with ‘The World Goes Quiet’, featuring 12 tracks of rousing, infectious, big-chorused pop-rock, appealing to fans of bands such as Snow Patrol, OneRepublic and The Script.

It is a showcase for Rob Irving’s husky rasp and the band’s keen grasp of dynamics, the players matching the lyrics’ sense of drama with energy to spare. Subject matter ranges from the title track’s exploration of how artists deal with success to the struggle to sustain love in a relationship as examined in ‘The Black Sun Needs Sparks’, a lighters-aloft, strings-enhanced would-be stadium ballad to slot next to Foreigner’s ‘Waiting For A Girl Like You’. Throughout, love is viewed as turbulent, and the language used to express this is suitably rich, chiming perfectly with the powerful yet accessible music.

Variously inspired by The Beatles, Leonard Cohen and philosopher Eckhart Tolle, the songs on The World Goes Quiet are classic pop-rock, using melody and honed, harmonic noise as the Trojan horse to sneak in advanced ideas about life and love.

The album was recorded in three studios, in Arundel, London and North Wales, aided by mixer Russ Hayes. Rob essayed draft versions of tracks on guitar or piano before taking them to the others for developing and finessing. He compares their modus operandi to that of The Killers, and emphasises their attention to detail. “We follow the whole process right to the end, all of us living at the studio until it’s finished,” he explains. “It’s a process that has evolved within the band and really works for us now. It’s so exciting to watch it all come together at the end. We took the time to get every part the way we wanted it, meticulously carving it into an album that we’re proud of.”

“We gave everything on this album the time and attention it deserved,” concurs Clark. “We tried to achieve the perfect balance on the songs and sounds from epic to chilled, which we like to put across in our live shows – it’s all in there. So I am confident that the album represents the band through and through.”

Mike is delighted with the end results. “We wanted to make an album where people could fall in love with every single song, and hopefully that’s exactly what we’ve done,” he says. “For me, each track has something special about it, whether it’s the string arrangements we wrote in the mountains of North Wales for Sound Of Light, or Rob’s guitar solos we recorded in his bedroom, Ad’s synth solo on I Don’t Want Paradise or Clark’s bassline on Love Without A Cause. Each part of each song has a story behind it. I can’t stop listening to it, and I’m hoping other people won’t be able to either!”

Concludes Adam: “From the day Rubylux got together our aim was to make the kind of record that we would all like to listen to, to try and compete with the biggest bands in the world – to play as well as they play and make the kind of music that touches people in the same way they do. With this album I think we have begun to achieve that.”

Rubylux recently performed at Rockness, Kendal Calling, Chris Evan’s Carfest, Lodestar Festival – playing the main stage on August 31st and Feastival. Please check their website www.rubylux.net for details of forthcoming live shows.

Miley Cyrus ‘Wrecking Ball’ Video Gets Over 20 Million Hits. Watch The Video

If you think Miley Cyrus’s VMA Twerking performance was raunchy, (and let’s face it, it was, Especially grinding into Robin Thicke who seems such a fan of disrobed women), then watch her ‘Wrecking Ball’ Video. You have probably seen it already. If not then you will see Cyrus completely naked riding a wrecking ball.

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We like her music, but we would like it a lot more if she did not exploit herself. What do you think? Should she put some clothes on and let the music speak for itself? Or is she just really good at publicity?

Crushing Blows Release Double A-Side Single on new Studio Label, Snug Recording Co

Out October 7th 2013

Unknown Animal | Dream On / Dream Off

London Show: 5th October Urban Bar, Whitechapel

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Crushing Blows are a two-piece, noise pop band from Derbyshire who have previously drawn comparisons to Battles, Broken Social Scene and Arcade Fire.  The release of this new Double A-side single sees the electronic and experimental side of the band come to the forefront with drum machines and field recordings sitting alongside the bands dynamic and unusual pop songs.

The band’s two previous EP’s have received airplay from Huw Stephens, Steve Lamacq, Tom Robinson, Jen Long and Shell Zenner as well as last year’s double A-Side single Hiding Place / You Will Always be Lonely being awarded single of the year by Music Liberation. The single ‘The People You Will Never Meet’ was made single of the week by Simon Raymonde at Amazing Radio. 

After spending their formative years gigging extensively with appearances at T in the Park, Y Not Festival, Liverpool Sound City, SWN Festival and supporting Public Service Broadcasting, Cerebal Ballzy, Bo Ningen & METZ to name but a few, Crushing Blows are set to continue work on their debut LP into 2014 with a tour to coincide with the release.

Snug Recording Co is the new label run from the Derby based recording studio of the same name.  The aim of the label is to break away from traditional industry models by working with artists on a cooperative, collaborative basis to produce small releases without the pressures of money, market ability or contracts, with all releases agreed upon a handshake only. 

This, the first release on the label, exemplifies their core values with two unsettled, dark, yet intriguing pieces of dreamy, electric pop music.

 

Unknown Animal | Dream On / Dream off will be available from crushingblows.bandcamp.com and all major digital download stores on October 7th and will also feature on Crushing Blows’ debut LP, due for release in early 2014. 

Crushing Blows are Chris Jones and Andrew Foster.

http://www.crushingblows.co.uk/

SUZUKI/METHOD – Native EP Featuring the single Sherbet Out 20th of October News

Recently signed to A1(M) Records, Suzuki/Method are Brothers and founders Adam and Glen Leishman, Michael Mathews, David Boyd and Ben Hounslow who came together during the Salford riots to create their debut EP ‘NATIVE‘. Produced by David Tolan (Delphic, New Order, Primal Scream) and Jim Spencer (The Doves, The Vaccines, 808 State) the EP is full of melody and replete with swaggering anthemic ‘we dare-you-not-to-dance’ chorus’.

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Swelling bass lines and cast iron drum beats draped in lush synth textures and jangly guitars provide a pitch perfect soundtrack to Vocalist Adam’s forlorn tale of youth in crisis. It’s this ingredients that makes these industrial dance floor fillers so vitally urgent.

A place where 30 years of dance music culture collides with a wall of screaming guitars and lyrics question and lay blame in equal measure. Crucially however it is the principled and intelligent approach to pop music that make this Salford band so appealing to such a large demographic.

Drawing from a diverse palate of influences ranging from Daft Punk to The Smiths (by way of guitar lines that wouldn’t be out of place on a Parliament record) there is something almost Darwinian in their sound selections and arrangements, where in only the strongest hooks make the final cut.

The video for lead single Sherbet was directed by Bafta film maker Pete Travis, (Ohmah, Vantage Point, Judge Dredd) who agreed to do so after seeing the band perform at London’s Barfly. Set on the Manchester rooftops, it is a fast paced and beautifully shot affair. The band have received BBC introducing, Amazing radio and XFM airplay and the accompanying video to last single Country Cousins notched up 30,000 video plays in three days on MUZTV and NME TV.

 

Upcoming Shows

29th August Native in the streets @ Manchester town hall Manchester Town Hall Manchester 
5th September Native in the streets @ 258 Deansgate, 258 Deansgate Manchester 
26th September Native in the streets @ Urbis, Urbis Manchester 
27th September Salford Festival Live St Phillips Church Salford 
6th October Native in the streets LIVE @TBA (secret show) TBA Manchester 
12th October Sherbet Video World Premier, DJ set & Live special Guests Black Lion Theatre Salford 
19th October Native EP launch Party & special guest Sound Control Manchester 
15th November Sherbet Remix Party & Live Set Kings Arms Salford 

Stubborn Heart | Music Profile

Penetrate (Walter Ego Remix) is taken from Stubborn Heart’s new 4-track 12” & DL single ‘Penetrate’ out on 30th September.
Premiered on BBC Radio 1Xtra during Walter Ego DailyDose Mix last night.


Stubborn Heart announce their biggest set of UK & European shows to date:

Stubborn Heart Music Profile19th July Latitude Festival Suffolk (UK)

25th July Circolo Magnolia, Milan (Italy)

21st August Exit07 Luxembourg (Luxembourg)

5th September Dimensions Festival Pula (Croatia)

13th September Sneaky Petes Edinburgh (UK)

28th September Marsatac Festival/ DOCK DES SUDS Marseille (France)

2nd October The Bulls Head Birmingham (UK)

3rd October Jazz Café London (UK)

4th October Prince Charles Berlin (Germany)

9th October The Exchange Bristol (UK)

10th October Bungalows and Bears Sheffield (UK)

11th October Nation of Shopkeepers Leeds (UK)

7th December La Peniche Lille (France)

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Penetrate Video directed by Emile Rafael is Vimeo Staff Picks: http://vimeo.com/channels/staffpicks/71734152

Top 10 Sad Songs

Like Elton John said; ‘sad songs say so much.’ Whether the catalyst for a good cry, or just life affirming (Like A Change Is Gonna Come), nothing beats music for getting you through a tough time. So we put together the Top 10 Sad Songs to go along with our Top 20 Break Up Songs. Let us know if you disagree or love a particular song.

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Johnny Cash “I Hung My Head.”

The perfect song for encapsulating regret.

I felt the power
Of death and life
I orphaned his children
I widowed his wife
I begged their forgiveness
I wish I was dead
I hung my head

Mariah Carey “One Sweet Day.”

I dare you not to cry.

Sorry, I never told you, all I wanted to say.
Now it’s too late to hold you. ‘
Cause you’ve flown away, so far away.

Luther Vandross “Dance With My Father”

Ditto.

If I could get another chance, another walk, another dance with him
I’d play a song that would never, ever end
How I’d love, love, love
To dance with my father aga

John Lennon “Mother”

You can feel the pain in Lennon’s voice. His mother left him when he was young.

Mother, you had me but I never had you,
I wanted you but you didn’t want me,
So I got to tell you,
Goodbye, goodbye.

“I Needed You. You Never Needed Me”

Red Hot Chili Peppers “Under The Bridge”

This song about heroin addiction has so much depth.

Sometimes I feel
Like I don’t have a partner
Sometimes I feel
Like my only friend
Is the city I live in
The city of Angels
Lonely as I am
Together we cry

Radiohead “Creep”

I don’t care if it hurts
I want to have control
I want a perfect body
I want a perfect soul
I want you to notice when I’m not around
You’re so fucking special
I wish I was special

Sam Cooke “A Change Is Gonna Come”

Possibly my favourite song ever.

It’s been too hard living but I’m afraid to die
Cause I don’t know what’s up there beyond the sky
It’s been a long, a long time coming
But I know a change gonna come, oh yes it will

Amy Winehouse “Back To Black”

The Billie Holiday of her generation.

We only said goodbye with words
I died a hundred times
You go back to her
And I go back to…..

U2 “With or Without You.”

Just brilliant.

See the stone set in your eyes
See the thorn twist in your side
I wait for you

Sleight of hand and twist of fate
On a bed of nails she makes me wait
And I wait without you

With or without you

Kelly Rowland “Stole”

A song about “what if” and the brutal waste of a life cut short.

He’s not invisible anymore
With his Father’s 9 and a broken fuse
Since he walked through that classroom door
He’s all over primetime news

Mary’s got the same size hands
As Marilyn Monroe
She put her fingers in the imprints
At Manns Chinese Theater Show
She coulda been a movie star
Never got the chance to go that far
Her life was stole
Now we’ll never know

 

The Tomas Doncker Band | Music Profile

tomas doncker band, howlin wolf, ep, music, music profile, soulFor this music profile I am bringing you a band I really think are brilliant: The Tomas Doncker Band, they have a great soulful vibe and make stunning music. They sound like proper old soul music with a modern touch and you can now catch their new album: “Power of the Trinity…A Slight Return”

Fresh on the heels of his June 2013 release “Howlin Wolf EP”, which The Huffington Post said “definitely conveys the original emotion of dark brooding — the raw elements and power of the bluesman”, The Tomas Doncker Band are back with a new release entitled “Power of the Trinity…A Slight Return” (The GLOBAL SOUL Mixtape Volume 1), to be released through Doncker’s own True Groove Records.

“Power of the Trinity…A Slight Return”, Tomás’s latest release, is a Global-Soul meditation on the legacy of Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie. It features contributions from legendary bassist/producer Bill Laswell, Ethiopian singers Ejigayehu “Gigi” Shibabaw and Mahmoud Ahmed, legendary Ethiopian guitar hero Selam Woldemariam (who also served as production consultant for the project), saxophonist Peter Apfelbaum, trumpet and horn arrangements by Steven Bernstein, international Avant-Funk Super star Joseph Bowie, and a host of New York’s finest jazz, funk and rock musicians.

Doncker’s describes his definition of global soul as “The sound of our collective conscience. The unified rhythm of heart beats creating a positive, spiritually uplifting force for good. Musically speaking it is not genre specific, but in fact genre inclusive. It is the best of what we have to offer to each other, from Brooklyn to Ethiopia, and everywhere in between.”

The EP is being released in support of The Studio Samuel Foundation’s 1Hundred Girls Impact Plan (www.studiosamuel.org), a charity that supports young women in Ethopia.

“We must become members of a new race, overcoming petty prejudice, owing our ultimate allegiance not to nations, but to our fellow men within the human community.”
H.I.M. Haile Selassie I

Artist: Tomas Doncker Band
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Styles: Global Soul/Roots/Fusion/Funk/Blues/Psychedelic Rock/World
Similar to: Taj Mahal, Seal, Fela Kuti, The Souljazz Orchestra, Cody Chessnutt, Gary Clark Jr.
CD: Power of the Trinity…A Slight Return
Accolades:
Interviewed on CNN, 11 feature performances for N.Y.C. Summer Stage(2013), 2010 Shanghai Folk Festival, 2010 World Expo (also in Shanghai), 2012 Milwaukee Summer Fest, 2012 N.Y.C. Summer Stage (6 shows-including Central park), Performed at 2012 Artist of the year (Conversations Magazine), Performed at U.N.Global Peace day event (Linzhou, China-11), Opening act for Ethiopian mega-star Teddy Afro at B.B. King’s N.Y.C(2/22/13), Featured on Howlinwolf.com.

JAY Z Takes The Crown At UK Festivals

JAY Z TAKES THE CROWN AT UK FESTIVALS

~ Demand to see Jay Z this summer outstripping that for Beyonce by 2:1 ~

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He may have 99 Problems but selling tickets ain’t one. Fans of Jay Z are clearly hoping to witness the world’s biggest hip hop star take centre stage as demand for tickets to Wireless Festival has soared following the leaking of his album. viagogo saw a 163 per cent increase in searches for the Wireless festival.

Wife Beyonce is also sure to dazzle the crowd at V Festival this August with fans keen on catching her in action following her unforgettable Mrs. Carter Show earlier this year. However, King Jay Z takes the throne this summer with demand outstripping that for Queen Bey by 2:1, while other festivals, including T in the Park and Bestival, are still yet to sell out.