Showing posts with label jamie t. Show all posts
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Thursday, 24 July 2014

JAMIE T

 On Tuesday 15th July the tediously long wait for new Jamie T material was finally over. After a very long wait new single 'Don't You Find' was aired on Radio 1 as Zane Lowe's 'Hottest Record'. The song signals a musical change of direction from the 28 year old Londoner. The song which is just under four and a half minutes is a slow, melodic heartfelt song with beautifully harmonious female backing vocals. The song which has got over 160,000 YouTube hits in just over a week was officially released on Monday (21/07/14) and is the first single  on Jamie T's third album 'Carry On The Grudge' which will be released on Monday 29th September. 

 
Album artwork for Jamie T's 'Carry On The Grudge' 
Track listing for 'Carry On The Grudge' can be found below: 

Limits Lie 
Don't You Find 
Turn On The Light 
Zombie 
The Prophet 
Mary Lee 
Trouble 
Rabbit Hole 
Peter 
Love Is Only A Heartbeat Away
Murder Of Crows 
They Told Me It Rained


Jamie T will also embark on a small UK tour at the end of July / August 

JAMIE T WILL PLAY:
July 29 - Art School, Glasgow (Sold Out)
July 30 - Kazimier, Liverpool (Sold Out) 
July 31 - Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth (Sold Out) 
August 7 - Tufnell Park Dome, London (Sold Out) 

 You can find the video for 'Don't You Find' here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tmoaFAT108

Kieran 


Monday, 10 February 2014

Best Covers

The internet's a great place, for many reasons. A hugely obvious benefit is the vast amount of music online; many a hidden gem can be found nestled in the suggestions on YouTube or Soundcloud, and often these gems are not original tracks, but covers. Search for '[insert band name here] cover' and I can almost guarantee that someone will have uploaded a video or soundclip of that band doing a cover of something (mostly thanks to BBC Radio 1's live lounge). To demonstrate this, and also celebrate it, I have compiled a list (in no particular order) of some of the best covers out there, hopefully most of which you won't have heard before.

Jamie T - If I Were A Boy (Beyonce cover)



I'm just gonna go ahead and say it: this version is approximately 5000000x better than the original (which I do quite like). Although devoid of his usual rapping, Jamie's husky voice and gentle guitar melodies make this track one hundred percent listen-able. It's not widely celebrated, but I'd certainly say this is one of the best Live Lounge covers there is.

David Bowie - Waterloo Sunset (The Kinks cover)



Not so long ago, I was listening to the original of this on YouTube and miraculously stumbled across this absolutely brilliant version. The added synths and Bowie's trademark vocals make it almost as good as the original, but not quite. (While we're on the subject, skip to 5:52 here)

The Maccabees - Lonely Boy (The Black Keys cover)



The beautiful Given To The Wild aura runs all over this cover, so much so that I could imagine it being a track on the album itself. With none of the rawness of The Black Keys but all of the elegance and magic of The Maccabees, this version certainly does the original justice (and then some).

Deap Vally - Lightning Bolt (Jake Bugg cover)



With harmonica a-plenty and frontwoman Lindsey's fantastic, authentic Californian vocals, Deap Vally successfully turn this mod favourite into a country classic. I imagine that much line-dancing would ensue if this cover were to be played at any party.

Ben Howard - Call Me Maybe (Carly Rae Jepsen cover)



With this cover, Ben Howard and his somewhat giggly team of musicians have managed to make the thoroughly annoying Call Me Maybe not only tolerable, but massively enjoyable. There's no bouncy girl-pop involved here; it's all depth and darkness and drama. Would definitely recommend, 100%.

JAWS - Everlong (Foo Fighters cover)



Brummie band JAWS released this entirely different version of the classic Foo Fighters song not so long ago as a free download for fans. Whereas when listening to the original you'd be inclined to let out your inner mosher, this cover just makes you want to sway and ponder about the little things in life.

Foster the People - Feels Like We Only Go Backwards (Tame Impala cover)




Foster the People frontman Mark Foster's vocals on this cover sound entirely more mature than those on their debut album; in my humble opinion, his new, deeper voice suits this song down to a tee. The psychedelic element is much less obvious than in the original, but there's no doubt that this is a great cover.

San Cisco - Get Lucky (Daft Punk cover)



This awesome cover of huge Daft Punk hit Get Lucky by Australian four-piece San Cisco features slap bass, a wonderful guitar solo and bongos - need I say more? This is a definite must listen.

I hope this post has enlightened you with some excellent covers that you may not have been aware of before, and reminded you of some which have graced your life previously. If you have any suggestions of other covers, please do comment them in the comment section below. We'd love to hear them!

Written by Molly McGrath