Welcome Release 2008
December 18th 2008 02:09
Trikarma released Lovinglife which is a up beat positive chilled out lounge groove, easy listening and perky enough to remain fresh for more than one rotation. The album is an energy packed jazzy kick back to an early 1980’s progressive disco feel, I enjoyed it – little echoes of 1970’s funk and cool chimes run through some tracks.
Heartbreak Club appeal with O Tempora! O Mores! A no frills EP introducing a tight thrashing rock sound you may expect from three horizon fixed players. I particularly enjoyed the resounding sounds of Lend Me Yur Ears. I like the riffs.
There are two things that come to miond when I think Go Set. There’s the astonishingly wonderful Go Set Aztecs New Album, Long Live Rock And Roll a direct lift from the early Australian sounds of the 1970s. The Aztecs are legendary and any self respecting dude will want to slip this album into the now. It’s too cool to explain in words you actually have to get out and listen to it yourself to appreciate how smoking it is.
Australian youth really responded top this band and loved them very much, and you will not wonder why once you hear them. The bopping hip dropping times are easily relived with this massively awesome material back on the playlist.
Most People I know Think That I’m Crazy is still a great hit. Long Live Rock And Roll is a surprising new one. What a very welcome release. So much music in 2008 has had an over produced blah blah blah sound to it. There’s not enough diversity in the middle ground yet. Plenty of Australian bands are doing fantastic things but there does not appear to be much coming up besides over hyped Idol stuff and very middle of the road material.
Any way, I digress. I was talking about Go Set. Of course the Go Set of old was the regular music news paper you could buy for 20 cents in the 1970s. Now we have a very pub sound coming from The Go Set.
Sort of, Celtic, jig and jaunt thrashing along with pipes, and including the whole kettle of bagpipes, mandolins etc. Again I like it, take back the comment about lack of diversity and change it to a lack of Australian music being played on the radio. Thanks to community radio for providing an outlet to hear local new music and rising bands, but no thanks to all the old farts and bitches inside the administration of community radio who treat it like anything but a community concern, corporate cop out trash.
Catherine Britt has had a nice release of late very good work on her part and a great DVD/CD pack for country sound enthusiasts.
Heartbreak Club appeal with O Tempora! O Mores! A no frills EP introducing a tight thrashing rock sound you may expect from three horizon fixed players. I particularly enjoyed the resounding sounds of Lend Me Yur Ears. I like the riffs.
There are two things that come to miond when I think Go Set. There’s the astonishingly wonderful Go Set Aztecs New Album, Long Live Rock And Roll a direct lift from the early Australian sounds of the 1970s. The Aztecs are legendary and any self respecting dude will want to slip this album into the now. It’s too cool to explain in words you actually have to get out and listen to it yourself to appreciate how smoking it is.
Australian youth really responded top this band and loved them very much, and you will not wonder why once you hear them. The bopping hip dropping times are easily relived with this massively awesome material back on the playlist.
Most People I know Think That I’m Crazy is still a great hit. Long Live Rock And Roll is a surprising new one. What a very welcome release. So much music in 2008 has had an over produced blah blah blah sound to it. There’s not enough diversity in the middle ground yet. Plenty of Australian bands are doing fantastic things but there does not appear to be much coming up besides over hyped Idol stuff and very middle of the road material.
Any way, I digress. I was talking about Go Set. Of course the Go Set of old was the regular music news paper you could buy for 20 cents in the 1970s. Now we have a very pub sound coming from The Go Set.
Sort of, Celtic, jig and jaunt thrashing along with pipes, and including the whole kettle of bagpipes, mandolins etc. Again I like it, take back the comment about lack of diversity and change it to a lack of Australian music being played on the radio. Thanks to community radio for providing an outlet to hear local new music and rising bands, but no thanks to all the old farts and bitches inside the administration of community radio who treat it like anything but a community concern, corporate cop out trash.
Catherine Britt has had a nice release of late very good work on her part and a great DVD/CD pack for country sound enthusiasts.
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