Friday, 23 April 2010

First Listen: Broken Social Scene - Forgiveness Rock Record


5 long years after releasing their self-titled award-winning album, Canada's finest indie collective Broken Social Scene return on May 4 with Forgiveness Rock Record, arguably their most accessible and cohesive LP to date. They have perennially set the bar high for themselves and their indie rock contemporaries, which is perhaps why some naysayers have lamented that Forgiveness does not quite match up to the splendor of their back catalogue. Only, how do you expect them to remain in situ with changing dynamics, a rotating line-up and a constant need to reinvent themselves with each new record that they dole out?

With the exception of album closer "Me And My Hand", Forgiveness is a stellar record from start to finish. Having played it in its entirety for maybe 10 times now, I think it is a hell of a grower. You discover something fresh with each repeated listen. The music ebbs and flows as you move from song to song, while the musical pedigrees -- such as core members Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning, and contributors like Amy Millan, Emily Haines and Leslie Feist -- inject a little dose of their personalities into each tune.

BSS do mellow pretty well, which is why the Lisa Lobsinger-fronted "All to All" was my initial standout pick, its downtempo arrangement and wispy vocals throwing me into a lovely slumber.

The collective have John McEntire to thank for their updated polished sound. McEntire bundles an assortment of 14 tracks into this neat, sweet-sounding package. Lead single "World Sick" and "Forced to Love" have gorgeous refrains, "Texico Bitches" is upbeat and lively, and "Sweetest Kill" continues in the same intimate vein as "All to All". Elsewhere, "Meet Me in the Basement" swirls with instrumentals. The lo-fi song "Sentimental X's", interestingly enough, sees the three ladies (Amy, Emily and Feist) singing for the first time on the same track.

Though Forgiveness was, as Drew puts it, ultimately written to be played at live shows, it still makes for an enthralling listen on record. Spin it a couple of times to unravel all its hidden secrets and you will eventually find yourself with a winner.










Download:
Exchange your email for a free download of "World Sick" [link]

Monday, 12 April 2010

Heineken Presents Peaches Live In Singapore

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Peaches returns to Singapore on April 28 for a one night only show at Zirca. Pre-sale tickets at $45 are available at TDC, Zirca and Home Club. Otherwise, you can purchase them on the day of the show at $55. The event starts at 9.30pm. Zirca is located at The Cannery, Clarke Quay 3C River Valley Road.

From Australiaʼs Big Day Out to the US of Aʼs Coachella, Peaches has stomped her way around the globe and turned all heads along the way with her cutting-edge music and her outrageously fierce sense of style. As todayʼs definitive icon of innovation, the Canadian-born dance electro punk musician has unabashedly brought sex and sexuality to her art (Fatherfucker, anyone?) and reinvented fashion, bringing individualism to a level beyond. Peachesʼ brand of the original dirty classic has gone live from Japan to Europe and infiltrated the soundtracks of films like Love Actually and TV shows like The L Word. This April, HOME and John Robinson are proud to bring you the freshest sound of Peaches Live in Singapore!


Download:
Peaches - Talk to Me [buy I Feel Cream]
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