Showing posts with label Summer Camp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer Camp. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Songs of the Day

To compensate for a lack of blogging, enjoy not one, but two songs of the day from Rosy Glasses favourites, Slow Club and Summer Camp. Both great songs. Both great videos. Both featuring some ace hawaiian shirts.


Slow Club - Beginners



Summer Camp - Always

Monday, 27 February 2012

Song of the Day


Summer Camp - Losing My Mind
(Not only one of my favourite songs off Welcome To Condale, but I got to be in the video!)

Friday, 6 January 2012

First Album Award 2012

The shortlist for The Guardian First Album Award 2012 has just been announced...

Summer Camp - Welcome To Condale

Anna Calvi - Anna Calvi

Big Deal - Lights Out

James Blake - James Blake

Jamie Woon - Mirrorwriting

Katy B - On A Mission

Rustie - Glass Swords

SBTRKT - SBTRKT

Wu Lyf - Go Tell Fire to the Mountain

What Did You Expect From The Vaccines? - The Vaccines

Who do you think should win?

Saturday, 17 December 2011

Top Albums of 2011

These are just a selection of albums that I've been constantly playing this year:

What Did You Expect From The Vaccines? - The Vaccines

Being given a lot of hype at the start of the year, it would've been easy for The Vaccines not to be able to live up to it and consequently fade into obscurity. Yet their debut album serves up short and sharp songs, full of direct lyrics and unapologetically catchy melodies. Tracks such as Wreckin Bar (Ra Ra Ra) proves that 1 minute 21 seconds is more than enough for a hit and that The Vaccines can make music that translates into a live setting perfectly.




Paradise - Slow Club

The second album from Slow Club shows just how much has changed since their Yeah, So? debut. The songs aren't just about relationships anymore and the music offers something more to dance to - Where I'm Waking being one of many standout tracks. Yet what still remains are the harmonies. In amongst the more up-tempo songs of the album are Never Look Back, Hackney Marsh and Gold Mountain. It is here where the music takes a step back to showcase how well Charles Watson and Rebecca Taylor sound together - wonderful.


Wounded Rhymes - Lykke Li

Something evident in  Wounded Rhymes is the theme of love. There is an element of vulnerability within the songs that people are able to relate with. Lyrics such as, "..for sorrow the only lover i've ever known" shows that Lykke Li doesn't try to sugarcoat anything, for the purposes of a song and the simplicity of Unrequited Love emphasises the uniqueness of her vocals. Definitely a great follow-up to her first album, Youth Novels.


Not forgetting...
Bombay Bicycle Club
A Different Kind of Fix

Tom Williams and the Boat
Too Slow
Summer Camp
Welcome To Condale

Tuesday, 25 October 2011