Wednesday 21 September 2011

R.E.M run Out of Time

"A wise man once said--'the skill in attending a party is knowing when it's time to leave.' We built something extraordinary together. We did this thing. And now we're going to walk away from it." – Michael Stipe (21/9/11)

WE may “heart new music” here at Luminous Plectrum, but we also heart the bands who’ve inspired today’s emerging artists.
Today, R.E.M decided to call it a day – concluding 31 years of exceptional, ground-breaking music.
In tribute to Athens, GA’s favourite sons, here’s one of my favourite ever songs:

- Rory

Thursday 15 September 2011

New music: Count to Fire -- I'm the Man You Need

ENCHANTING folk rockers Count to Fire return with another nutritious fix of earthy sun-drenched blues in I'm The Man You Need.
This wonderfully filmed clip, directed by Robert Darch, provides the fitting story to the track's melancholy tale of lost love.
Musically, Count to Fire have conjured a mesmerising sound that should propel them to yet more welcome acclaim.
Comparisons to Fleet Foxes are apparent, but it's not outlandish to claim they are on par, if not better than, our bearded friends across the Atlantic.
I'm The Man You Need by Count To Fire

New music: Proof girls can make The Kut

THERE has been some good news for rising all girl rock group The Kut this week - their video for Closure was added to the NME TV Radar playlist.
The low-budget, homegrown clip - consisting of performance and drama - provides a decent overlay to the band's grunge-soaked track.
Lead guitarist and vocalist Maha said: "It's all a bit unreal at the moment.
"It's so exciting for us right now though, we know we’ve still a long way to go and we haven’t finished our first album yet.”
Keep an eye on these grrls.

Wednesday 7 September 2011

Man Battles with escalator for new My Machines video

And the award for the most bizarre video of the year goes to...Battles for their twisted promo for My Machines (featuring Gary Numan).

Tuesday 6 September 2011

In photos: The Drums @ Hoxton Bar and Kitchen (5/9/11)








Live review: The Drums @ Hoxton Bar and Kitchen, London (5/9/11)

INDIE-pop darlings The Drums showcased new material from Portamento with a typically flamboyant live show at the Hoxton Bar and Kitchen, Shoreditch, on Monday.
Rejuvenated with a new live line-up, which sees Myles Matheny enter the fold and Connor Hanwick moving from drums to guitar, The Drums efficiently tore through a set list comprised of Portamento powerhouses and a smattering of old favourites.
Opening with the infectiously catchy What You Want, arguably Portamento’s stand out track, the close-knit crowd - despite being relatively new to the sophomore material - were treated to rousing renditions of Book of Revelation, Hard to Love and Days.
Portamento’s themes of lovelorn struggles and airy 80s-synths may steer The Drums away from sun-drenched pop perfected sound of their debut and away from the surf-popsters tag, but it was monster hits such as Me and the Moon, Best Friend and Don’t Be a Jerk, Jonny, from the Summertime! EP, that provided the night’s stand-out moments.
Pierce’s extravagant and mesmerising stage presence that makes him such an alluring frontman was, sadly, subdued and the decision to omit trans-Atlantic hit Let’s Go Surfing would have left a few fans scratching their heads.
Catching a live performance from The Drums is a shoe-in for a good night; they sound polished, the line-up shuffle has transformed them into a tighter live band, and the strength of Portamento should see them embark on a whole new direction of credibility.