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August, 2009

  1. You Me At Six’s debut release “Take Off Your Colours”

    August 11, 2009 by Jackie

    You Me At Six's album cover for "Take Off Your Colors"Most people have probably heard of a small, quaint little tour known as Warped Tour that comes to a city near you on a yearly basis. Well if you were lucky enough to attend said tour this year, than you may have heard a band known as You Me at Six play.

    Hailing from Weybridge, Surrey in the UK, these five guys [Josh Franceschi (vocals), Max Helyer (guitar), Matt Barnes (bass), Chris Miller (guitar) and Dan Flint (drums)] are in no way your average Brit Pop or “British Invasion” band. This would be a good time to mention that I do not have anything against this particular musical genre. In fact, I am a proud owner of many an Oasis and Blur CD. But…if you are expecting that kind of sound on Take Off Your Colours, you will likely be quite surprised..

    http://www.myspace.com/youmeatsixTaking from pop and fast-paced rock and punk, You Me at Six have perfected a sound that, at first listen, may remind you of other bands on the scene right now. Once you get to about song number three on their nineteen track album (a fact which as a consumer, I greatly appreciate; twenty tracks= a lot of bang for your buck!), you realize that these guys are quite different. “And why are they different, Jackie?” you ask. Well I will tell you why in one mere word: emotion. The tracks on this album are not piles of summer anthems or shallow, surface level songs about breakups, lost love, and disdain. These tracks take it up a notch and to an entirely different level. Franceschi’s voice alone conveys such a range of emotions on this album that I was blown away. And the music matches the emotions of his voice to a “t.: I had to pump the CD on the surround sound stereo speakers in my house just so I could get the full effect of every line and every lyric.

    “The Truth is a Terrible Thing,” the first track on the album literally flows right into “Gossip”—the second track—without a hitch. “Finders Keepers” is a youthful love/breakup track that cleverly plays on the old saying “finders keepers, loser’s weepers.” “Jealous Minds” mixes heart-thumping guitar with clever lyrics that go a little something like “You could be the ghost in my hall” and “I could be the fly on your wall.” “Take Off Your Colours” is deservedly the title track of the album. It really is the epitome of the tone and feel of the entire album. “You’ve Made Your Bed, So Sleep In It” is another example of how this band takes your average, day-to-day cliché phrase and flips it on its side to make a great song and great song title.


    Another nice touch to the album are the two acoustic versions of “Save it For the Bedroom” and “Finders Keepers” that conclude Take Off Your Colours.

    Boys and girls alike will be hit right in the gut with this emotion-ridden album, there is no doubt about it. So if you’ve just gone through a bad breakup, if the girl of your dreams isn’t giving you the time of day in the halls at school or if you’re just a happy contented gal or fellow, you will pick up this album and blast it out of your surround sound speakers (or your car, either is equally acceptable) too.


  2. Backseat Goodbye Interview

    August 6, 2009 by A2S

    Backseat Goodbye, source: myspace.com/backseatgoodbyeGetting to chat with Chad Sugg from

    Backseat Goodbye was quite the pleasure. I got to pick his brain about some of his favorite bands, his favorite cities to tour, and what we can expect coming from him in the near future.

    Listen to the interview here.


  3. Our Lady Peace’s Latest Release “Burn, Burn”

    by Jackie

    Our Lady Peace's album cover "Burn Burn"When you hear the name Our Lady Peace, a little bell probably goes off in your brain, right? Let me take you back to 2002 and a song called “Somewhere Out There.” Sound familiar? Of course it does.

    Fast forward to 2009—July 21, 2009 to be exact—and band members Raine Maida (lead vocals), Duncan Coutts (bass), Jeremy Taggart (drums) and Steve Mazur (guitar) are celebrating the release of Burn Burn, the bands 7th studio album and 1st release since 2005.

    With an eclectic mix of mellow, upbeat, and unusual, Burn Burn is a true “alternative” record. Starting with “All You Did Was Save My Life,” a sarcastic and catchy pop/rock tune, the album flows to “Dreamland,” which is reminiscent of their previous sound.

    “Monkey Brains,” is undoubtedly the stand-out track on the album, if not by the name alone. The lyrics are fantastically disturbing, referring to “eating monkey brains.” Then the band throws in another surprise around the 3 minute mark when the song jolts to a halt and becomes a mellow acoustic ballad, before returning to the minor-key, oddly-arranged instrumental from the beginning of the song.

    http://www.myspace.com/ourladypeace

    “Escape Artist” employs some nice choral effects on the vocals, giving it a great, full sound. “Refuge” verges on country with its arrangement, with a dash of new wave keyboard and rock guitar included.

    “Never Get Over You” brings in the ballad portion of the program and is definitely the emotional heart of the album. The real, honest-to-goodness rock sound can be found on “White Flags” and “Paper Moon,” which is an angsty conclusion to the record.

    Frontman Maida says Burn Burn is a new start to the familiar for the band. He says Our Lady Peace has “come full circle and the music is just stripped down, full of raw energy.”

    Burn Burn may not be a completely 360 degree drastic change to Our Lady Peace’s sound but what they have done with perfection is take the raw energy, a great mix of songs and a hint of their former sound and combine it to make a diverse and listen-friendly album that just about any listener will enjoy.


  4. Goodnight Sunrise Interview

    August 4, 2009 by A2S

    Goodnight Sunrise, source: myspace.com/goodnightsunriseDan, the guitarrist and singer for

    Goodnight Sunrise,

    sat down and had a heart to heart with me about the band and … Jessica Simpson’s dad? Check out the link below (or our iTunes podcast) to listen to the interview.

    Click here to check out the interview


  5. Interview with The Ready Set

    August 3, 2009 by A2S

    The Ready Set, source: myspace.com/thereadysetJordan gave us a call to tell us about his band The Ready Set

    Click here to listen to the interview or

    Click here to check out all our interviews on our iTunes podcast