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Star Slinger and Cocteau Twins

Star Slinger is the electronic project of Darren Williams, producer, musician, DJ and remixer, from Manchester. He recently remixed “Heaven or Las Vegas” by Cocteau Twins into a ethereal dreamy new song.

Elizabeth Fraser began my very first podcast on this site and I make no effort to disguise my love for her voice and her work with Cocteau Twins. So this remix by Star Slinger is a welcome addition to her oeuvre.

Star Slinger makes all of his music free on his website but you can also donate. He entitles this remix as “Elizabeth Fraser (Cocteau Twins Rework)” which is the Song of the Day.

OMD

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark formed in 1978 and lasted in various incarnations until 1996. Part of the synth-pop new wave, OMD’s early songs “Electricity” and “Enola Gay” were guaranteed to fill the dance floor at New Wave dance emporiums. The height of the band’s popularity was in the early 80’s.

After a ten-year absence OMD reformed in 2006 with the original classic line-up: the two principles– Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys–plus Malcolm Holmes and Martin Cooper. And now Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark has just released History of Modern, their first album in fourteen years!

The band is offering a free download of the demo for the song “Sister Marie Says” on their website. Not included on the album is OMD’s cool cover of a song by The xx (this year’s Mercury Prize winner). “VCR” is the Song of the Day.

VCR (rough mix) by OMD

La Peste (and other Punk Chronicles) on DVD

Jan Crocker is a DIY videographer who worked at MIT’s film resource center in the late 70’s and who had the vision to film the burgeoning punk rock scene in Boston as well then relatively unknown punk bands as they passed through town. The earliest work is pre-MTV, and in those days the cameras were four-times the size of video cameras today–heavy, awkward, and tethered to cables that snaked through the club. In Jan’s own words:

“Shoots in those days were difficult. This was before Betamax and VHS cameras. Shit MTV wasn’t even plugged in then. The hand held stuff and cell phone things we take for granted today were science fiction back then. We used all of the MIT Film/Video Section equipment for the video shoots. They had a ton of equipment and it was all modified and tricked out by the engineer types. The shoots required up to 8-10 people to make it all happen. Most of the shoot had three b/w cameras. The camera signals were sent to a special effects generator and the Director would choose the shots he/she liked and would switch between them. Audio was recorded with two ambient mikes lowered from the ceiling and mixed with a board feed into a portable Shure mixer and sent to the video tape deck. The location production was all done live on the fly. These were students mind you doing the video work and that created additional production issues as well. You know cameras moving up, down, and shaking. Some cameras not even running. Alcohol was also involved.”

This is rock history and Jan wisely recorded and preserved it. His website includes numerous clips of many of the seminal punk bands from the 70’s and early 80’s. Here we can see his own rare footage of the Cure, the Buzzcocks, and Richard Hell, plus vital Boston bands like Mission of Burma, Human Sexual Response, The Lyres, The Neighborhoods, Robin Lane and the Chartbusters, Unnatural Axe, and La Peste. He’s also included early videos of various punk bands from around the world to give a feel for the era. (The Clash, Sex Pistols, Stiff Little Fingers, Gang of Four, Dead Kennedys, The Stranglers, Dead Boys, to name a few.)

Jan occasionally transfers complete performances to DVD. He has just released a concert performance of the formidable Boston band La Peste from various venues across Boston in 1979. Their local hit “Better Off Dead” was also a favorite of the late British DJ John Peel. You can order the DVD here.

We’re indebted to Jan Crocker for chronicling this era. I know I was at many of those shows. How I wish that I had kept a journal. This is a taste of the La Peste DVD.

The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger

The Beatles may finally be available on iTunes, but it is really anything more than repackaging? Everything by The Beatles has been available for years, merely in different formats.

Of greater interest is the new music being produced, and in this case I thought an offspring of one of The Beatles, Sean Lennon. Like the children of all famous parents, Sean will forever live in the shadow of his father. Comparisons are inevitable and generally unfair, but Sean chose the life of a musician and must navigate these waters.

He has performed as solo artist and as a member of various bands. The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger is his latest incarnation, a collaboration is with his girlfriend, Charlotte Kemp Muhl. Together they have released an album called Acoustic Sessions, from which the charming “Jardin du Luxembourg” is a free download and the Song of the Day.

Photo: Christ Devos

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“Jardin Du Luxembourg” by The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger

Cee Lo Green soulful cover of Kings of Leon

Cee Lo Green, the man can sing! The vocal half of Gnarls Barkley and a solo artist in his own right, his song “Fuck You” was a viral hit in the late summer. Within one week of its release, this song of a poor jilted lover was ubiquitous, the lyrics changed to “Forget You” for radio play. It’s included now on his new album The Lady Killer. Not on the album is his soulful version of the Kings of Leon song “Radioactive”. The song takes on new meaning when sung by Cee Lo. It’s free and is the Song of the Day.

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“Radioactive” by Cee Lo Green

Beady Eye

Beady Eye is Oasis without Noel Gallagher. After years of sibling battles, Noel, the main songwriter and talent of Oasis, finally left the band. Rock stars these boys are, with every brotherly conflict thoroughly reported and devoured by the English press, but Liam’s curmudgeonly behavior and boorish attitude had grown so stale over the years that even his brother couldn’t stomach him.

Discussed here in an earlier post, in the mid-90’s my radio station hosted a live broadcast of Oasis from the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Boston. Liam, true-to-form, was not only uncooperative and arrogant but also glaringly ignorant of what the broadcast entailed. Noel, ever the professional, even had to cover for his brother when Liam walked off the stage in some conjured snit fit during the encore.

That being said, Beady Eye does offer a fine straight-up rave-up rocker as their debut song. Wonderfully produced by Steve Lillywhite, “Bring the Light” is a free download and is the Song of the Day.

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“Bring the Light” by Beady Eye

Rick Berlin: Free download

Rick Berlin is a journeyman musician. He’s been doing it a long time. He’s experienced the highs and the lows of the music business, particularly the latter. He has plumbed the depths. He’s been hyped, glad-handed, ripped-off, dropped, lied to, sued and abused. He has had moments in the limelight with his early band Orchestra Luna, major-label notoriety, tours with well-known bands and radio airplay. But he has also been forced to regroup, change names, and perform surreptitiously. He’s fronted a variety of bands including Luna, Berlin Airlift, Rick Berlin: The Movie, and the Shelly Winters Project. He now performs solo under his own name.

Rick Berlin is an artist. In spite of all of his trials and tribulations, he continues to create. It would be easy to become disillusioned, but an artist cannot give-up. In the music business, many are called and so few are chosen. But the true musicians persevere. In Rick’s case he must perform and write songs. His day job keeps him afloat, but his soul is alive in his music.

Rick Berlin is a treasure as are all artists who give us new worldviews and experiences. No doubt he would do it differently if he could do it all over again, but he would never trade it in for a world outside of music. Artists like Rick give meaning to our lives and we are blessed that they give so much of themselves.

His new album is entitled Paper Airplane. The characters in his songs can only come from someone who has lived a life and has seen it all, or at least most of it. In this free download from the album, he humourously makes fun of himself and the music industry without a hint of bitterness. Yes, a true artist.

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“If I Wasn’t Such a Bum” by Rick Berlin

Porcelain Raft

Porcelain Raft is Mauro Remiddi, born in Rome, living in London. He uses his guitar, samples, loops and keyboards to create this dreamy drifting pop. I love the way he pronounces “Tip”. He’s a new artist defining his own sound with a free download of his new single “Tip of Your Tongue”, from his Gone Blind EP.

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“Tip of Your Tongue” by Porcelain Raft

The Corin Tucker Band

Corin Tucker is one of the original Riot Grrrls and the distinctive vocalist of the band Sleater-Kinney. Together for eleven years, the group began a self-imposed hiatus in 2006 with Tucker concentrating on her growing family. In early 2009 she was asked to perform at a few benefit shows. The reception was so enthusiastic that she was inspired to record some newly written songs. Now she has emerged as a solo artist with The Corin Tucker Band. This powerful feminist voice that we have sorely missed  has returned with the album 1,000 Years on the Kill Rock Stars label. “Doubt” is a free download and is the Song of the Day.

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Social Distortion

Social Distortion remains one of the premier American punk rock bands anchored by vocalist/guitarist Mike Ness. We haven’t heard from the band in six years but a new album, Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes, is scheduled for the new year. Self-produced by Ness, we get a taste here with “Machine Gun Blues”. This song of outlaws on the run is Social D at their finest and is the Song of the Day.

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“Machine Gun Blues” by Social Distortion

The Decemberists: Free download

Portland, Oregon darlings The Decemberists have a new album due in January of next year.  We’ve been told that some of The King Is Dead is R.E.M. inspired and no doubt you will hear a bit of this influence in “Down By the Water”, a free download from the album.  And none other than R.E.M. guitarist, Peter Buck, makes an appearance on this track as does singer/songwriter Gillian WelchThe Decemberists’ repertoire of lush story-telling, folk-rock instrumentations and melodic lyricism continues to reaffirm that they are one of America’s most vital bands.

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“Down By the Water” by The Decemberists

Cold War Kids: Free download

It’s been a couple of years since we last heard from Cold War Kids, the quartet out of southern California. The new album, Mine is Yours, due in later January, marks a new-found maturity of sound. Two songs have been floating around the net as free downloads. “Royal Blue” can be downloaded here. “Louder Than Ever” here and is the Song of the Day.

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“Louder Than Ever” by Cold War Kids

Crystal Castles and Robert Smith

Crystal Castles, the Toronto duo of producer Ethan Kath and vocalist Alice Glass, have teamed up with Robert Smith of the Cure for a remake of the Platinum Blonde’s (a Canadian new wave band from the 80’s) “Not in Love”.  This marvelous combination is free here and is the Song of the Day.

“Not In Love” by Crystal Castles featuring Robert Smith

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Mark Ronson covers Arcade Fire: Free download

Mark Ronson, is the highly acclaimed English DJ, producer (Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen, Kaiser Chiefs) and musician whose 2008 album, Version, garnered numerous British awards. He has just released his third album, Record Collection, billed as Mark Ronson & the Business Intl. While we’re absorbing this new offering, he has recorded a live version of Arcade Fire’s “We Used To Wait” which is available as a free download and is the Song of the Day.

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“We Used to Wait” by Mark Ronson and the Business Intl.

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