Sep. 28th, 2005

[identity profile] freakytigger.livejournal.com
I went to see Shimura Curves last night. Shimura Curves fall into the dread category of MATE'S BANDS as Anna is in them, also Kate T.S. My enjoyment of MATE'S BANDS tends to come mostly from going 'wow look it is someone I know on a STAGE' not from a great love of their music, which is often good music but in a style I am not particularly keen on.

But Shimura Curves were an exception in that they were terrific! They have a set-up as follows: laptop w/actual songs on it, Kate playing guitar, and then Anna, Miss AMP and someone else I don't think I've met called Frances singing and dancing, kind of like the way the women in the Human League did.

The songs are great- some of them are a bit indie with a shoegazing influence, some of them are more out and out pop with big choruses. The best song is called "Stronger" and is some kind of POP EPIC. There is a song called "Magnus" (YES!) which is very good too, and one called "Elephants" which carries a serious MESSAGE and has the singers being trampled by an elephant at the end! I approved of having the songs on the laptop, watching people play instruments is boring and distracting, watching people dance about and interact and laugh with each other is much better: Motown, girl groups, freestyle knew this, pop has forgotten it.

I think if Shimura Curves gigged on the indie circuit and you were to see them you would go home delighted. What they need for TRUE GREATNESS in my humble opinion is:

- a ridiculously overambitious cover version
- a song which has a European rapper on it.

EDIT:Actually watching people play instruments can be interesting but not if they're playing songs. Improv is good in my limited experience cos you get the interaction and second-guessing and so on AND the instruments.

The band on after Shimura Curves featured a Japanese guy with shades and space antennae playing guitar along to some ravey backing tracks. His accomplice played bongos. They were pretty good too!

The headliners were apalling though and sounded like The Cure w/o The Tunes.

Pop dump

Sep. 28th, 2005 01:33 pm
[identity profile] freakytigger.livejournal.com
Have some MP3s!

Bo Donaldson And The Heywoods - "Who Do You Think You Are?": you'll know this from the Saint Etienne cover version, most likely. This original is a bit of 70s swagger in a Tony Christie style, I think it's marvellous.

Boys - "Wstawaj i Walcz (Eurodance Remix)": disco-polo, aka brazen eurodance music from Poland - starts in a Pet Shop Boys sort of style but soon gets brasher.

Tenor Saw - "Golden Hen": played 600% Dynamite the other night and was reminded how much I like Tenor Saw's hen-based dancehall.

Scritti Politti - "Oh Patti (Dont Feel Sorry For Loverboy)": Scritti Politti's most gorgeous ballad.

Comments from downloaders welcome, of course.

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