Mothermary were already around for three years now and it is in this catastrophic times that the duo caught our attention. They are twins, Elyse and Larena and as they say on their website, they left religion (Mormon upbringing) and decided to do music together. Their base in the last few years seems to have been NYC and this is also where they create their specific art form of electropop. So far they have released the debut EP 'Not a Virgin' and their brand new single/video for the song "Catch Fire" is out now on Italians Do It Better.
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Sunday, March 29, 2020
Retrovision: Inspiral Carpets - This is how it Feels
Thirty years ago Inspiral Carpets released one of their biggest hits and signature songs "This is how it feels" that was also their first Top 40 hit in their native UK. The song was featured on band's second album 'Life' released during the same year.
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WAW: The Irrepressibles - Let Go
Jamie McDermott is back with his outfit The Irrepressibles for the third album 'Superheros' which is announced for May this year. The first single "Let Go" was premiered this week on YouTube and the video was directed by Savvas Stavrou.
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Saturday, March 28, 2020
7_Songs: A-ha
As part of our new label '7_Songs', each week, we will have a new artist featured on our blog. The idea is to have seven songs that are crucial and represent musicians’ career milestones, but at the same time songs that are our favorites and have a special meaning to us. For each artist we will also set up a playlist on YouTube that encompasses their complete body of work as documented with music videos and live performances.
A-ha
A-ha is a Norwegian band formed in 1982 consisting of Paul Waaktaar-Savoy (guitars), Magne Furuholmen (keyboards, guitars), and Morten Harket (vocals). The band released 10 studio albums and around 40 singles. A-ha achieved their biggest success with their debut album 'Hunting High and Low' in 1985 as well as their debut single "Take one me". A-ha's songs have been covered or sampled by several artists and also been covered in various languages.
Take on Me
This year in February 2020, A-ha's video for "Take on Me" single, reached one billion views on YouTube joining the community with Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and Queens' "Bohemian Rhapsody". Back then the single went platinum in Denmark and Italy and also Gold and Silver in several countries around the world and it is considered as the band's biggest hit by far. When it comes to singing along, the song still remains a challenge.
The Sun Always Shine on TV
The second single “The Sun Always Shines on T.V.” followed soon after and it was in a different manner than the debut, less commercial and more complex work. The video showed a short sequel to the story from the debut video, but also took us to a different scenery in a Gothic church in England, crowded with mannequins while the band was performing. This one eventually won two trophies at the MTV Video Music Awards in 1986.
Hunting High and Low
“Hunting High & Low” was the last single to be released from the debut album of the same name which also rounds up A-ha’s classic era. This video, again, was directed by Steve Baron and new forms of expression were adopted where nature took a lead. Beside others, we saw the lead singer Morten changing forms from an eagle, a white shark to a lion. The single went Gold in France.
The Living Daylights
Hunting High and Low
“Hunting High & Low” was the last single to be released from the debut album of the same name which also rounds up A-ha’s classic era. This video, again, was directed by Steve Baron and new forms of expression were adopted where nature took a lead. Beside others, we saw the lead singer Morten changing forms from an eagle, a white shark to a lion. The single went Gold in France.
The Living Daylights
A-ha landed the Soundtrack for ‘The Living Daylights’ James Bond movie in 1987. Their video featured various scenes from the film projected on to the band as they perform in the empty 007 Stage, but also footage from the film traced out and inserted to the video footage, which was a great innovation at that time. One once said, one of the best JB tunes and the worst JB movies.
Scoundrel Days
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, A-ha were very popular in South America, especially in Brazil, where the band sold out some of the largest stadiums in the world. At the Rock in Rio II festival in January 1991, A-ha shocked the entertainment press by drawing an audience of 198,000 at MaracanĂ£ stadium —a Guinness World Record for biggest rock concert attendance. This song was however never released as a single but still remains one of A-ha's finest works.
Summer Moved On
Summer Moved On
After six years of break, A-ha emerged again in the early 00’s with their first new material since 1994. The song became a number-one radio hit in much of Europe and the band continued with international success throughout the decade. For this song Morten Harket achieved the European record for the longest note held in a Top 40 pop song where he sustains a chest voice note for 20.2 seconds.
Foot of the Mountain
A-ha returned once more what was to be the final time as the album release was followed by a farewell tour. "Foot of the Mountain" was a great track that was mixing the band's classic elements with decade's best pop sounds. The single was a big hit in Germany and also the official anthem of the 2009 World Championships in Athletics held in Berlin where also some parts of the video were recorded.
For the complete A-ha discography documented in music videos and live performances, please check the following the playlist below.
Foot of the Mountain
A-ha returned once more what was to be the final time as the album release was followed by a farewell tour. "Foot of the Mountain" was a great track that was mixing the band's classic elements with decade's best pop sounds. The single was a big hit in Germany and also the official anthem of the 2009 World Championships in Athletics held in Berlin where also some parts of the video were recorded.
For the complete A-ha discography documented in music videos and live performances, please check the following the playlist below.
Thursday, March 19, 2020
Next Wave: Borusiade
Born and raised in Bucharest, Romania, Borusiade aka Miruna Boruzescu started DJ-ing in 2002 as one of the very few female DJs in the city’s emerging alternative clubbing scene. Influenced by a classical musical education, a bachelor in film direction and fascinated by raw electronic sounds, Borusiade first combined these universes in the construction of her DJ sets and starting 2005 also in her music production. A sound of her own has slowly crystallized, often dark with poignant bass lines, obsessive themes and by all means melodic. She released several EPs on different labels and her debut album ‘A Body’ in 2018.
‘Fortunate Isolation’ is perhaps Borusiade’s most personal release to date. Eight songs that capture a bystander witnessing the world as it undergoes drastic changes. The album’s sound is gloomy and powerful mixing sonic film sequences, rhythmic excursions and soothing yet obsessive vocals that touch one’s deepest senses. Lyrically the songs tackle themes of forgotten memories, spirituality, mortality, and destruction. All songs have been mastered by George Horn at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley.
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Soap&Skin Cover "What's Going on?"
The Austrian singer Anja Plaschg also know as Soap&Skin has released a brand new single "What's Going on?" which is actually the cover version of 4 Non Blondes hit from the 90's. It takes a different course than the original by being more apocalyptic and introspective especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Saturday, February 29, 2020
February Singles Round Up
Here is the line up of our favorite releases from January. It sees the returning of the Strokes and the first posthumous release for Leonard Cohen.
The Strokes - At The DoorDMA'S - Life is a Game of Changing
PRIZM - All Night
of Montreal - Get God’s Attention By Being An Atheist
I Break Horses - Death Engine
Perfume Genius - Describe
Agnes Obel - Camera's Rolling
Leonard Cohen - Thanks for the Dance
Celeste - Stop this Flame
Declan McKenna - Beautiful Faces
WAW: Jessie Ware - Spotlight
The long awaited follow up to Jessie Wares' 2017 album 'Glasshouse' has officially been announced. It will be released in June and it will come with new fresh Ware sound. It takes the title 'What's Your Pleasure?' and is currently being promoted with a single "Spotlight" which was premiered yesterday on YouTube. The video was recorded in Belgrade and directed by Jovan Todorovic.
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
WAW: Leonard Cohen - Thanks for the Dance
The title track for Leonard Cohen's posthumous album 'Thanks for the Dance' was premiered on Nowness and also reveled on YouTube. The video was directed by London-based photographer Harley Weir.
Perfume Genius Officially Announce New Album
Perfume Genius has finally announced the release of brand new album 'Set My Heart On Fire Immediately' which will be released on May 15th through Matador Records. This comes a follow up to his album 'No Shape' which was released in 2017. The video for the song "Describe"was directed by Mike Hadreas.
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