25 November, 2009 at 2.41 pm
Okay, this is a bit last minute.
The Submarines
The singer in The Submarines, Blake Hazard, is the great granddaughter F. Scott Fitzgerald. HOW COOL IS THAT? jealous. That must be fairly daunting though. Being such a close relation, would you be expected to do great things?
Imagine being related to this:
Okay, so I realise that’s the film. But the film was magical.
So how about this:
This is a valley of ashes – a fantastic farm where ashes [...]
18 November, 2009 at 12.00 pm
Tags: Danny Elfman, Donnie Darko, Films, Garden State, Give a Little Listen, Good Bye Lenin!, Good Night and Good Luck, Music, Recommendations, soundtracks, Yann Tiersen.
This weeks special: FILM SOUNDTRACKS… Which ended up just being film recommendations.
Yaaaay.
1. Good Bye Lenin! – Yann Tiersen
Probably more recognised for his work on the Le Fabuleux Destin d’Amélie Poulain soundtrack, Yann Tiersen composed an absolutely AMAZING soundtrack for Good Bye Lenin! (if you haven’t watched this film, I suggest you drop everything you’re doing now, find a copy, and watch it. Watch the hell out of the film.) The soundtrack is sad and hopelessly beautiful.
2. Garden State
Oh, you all knew I was going to [...]
7 November, 2009 at 9.07 am
The Swell Season
You may remember them from the film Once, the main characters played by Glen Hansard (of The Frames) and Marketa Irglova have formed The Swell Season (and are dating – cute). They’ve just released a new album called The Strict Joy, and it’s really good. So if you liked the film once, the band the Frames, or even the upcoming cheesy one-with-nature image, you’ll like them.
Tegan and Sara
They’ve just released a new album that I can’t seem to get a hold of despite the fact [...]
1 November, 2009 at 1.50 pm
Sorry this is a day late. My flatmates and I had a halloween party yesterday so much of the day was spent last minute shopping (queues were horrendous!), running errands, decorating, getting into costumes and what not.
The Brent Flood
I saw them live a week or so ago, and they were AMAZING. The music was good, and they were good performers. I am also in love with their lead singer (okay, not really).
The Brent Flood – Katy McCain
Lights and Sounds
Saw them at the same gig (The [...]
24 October, 2009 at 10.48 pm
Okay, so I haven’t realy be listening to new music, so I’m going to feature just oldish indie music (which I guess defeats the whole idea?). But if you haven’t heard of these bands then you should give them a listen because they are brilliant.
1. Rilo Kiley
Rilo Kiley is just really easy to listen to. The band itself is still active, though you shoul dnote that more recently the lead singer, Jenny Lewis, has been putting out her own albums (once with the Watson Twins, brilliant, and the second as a purely solo venture). You may know [...]
17 October, 2009 at 11.42 am
I’m going to try and do this every saturday.
1. The Silent Years
The Silent Years is absolutely amazing. I went through a faze of only listening to them and I was very content. Their most recent album (The Globe) is definetely the best out of the two albums, and the EP (Stand Still Like a Hummingbird) is definitely worth a listen.
Madame Shocking – The Silent Years (The Globe)
2. Sunset Rubdown
Dragonslayer is actually such a good album and I started listening to it for one reason only: Apollo and The Buffallo [...]
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