Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Elastica: Waking Up

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Oasis: Stand by Me

Thursday, February 07, 2008

The Stone Roses: Breaking into Heaven

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Ride: Twisterella (Acoustic)

Sunday, August 19, 2007

The Hunters: Russian Spy and I

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

From the Vaults:
Thoughts on Oasis' Definitely Maybe

When Oasis arrived in a flurry of arrogance, punch-ups and general rock n’ roll debauchery, their musical merits often went unnoticed. Sure, people made lazy comparisons to The Beatles, but at least with "Definitely Maybe", that was only part of the story. Oasis’ debut album, recorded for the most part live,is bursting with noise, attitude, and most importantly, tunes.

"Columbia" achieves in 6 minutes what Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have yet to do with their whole career. "Cigarettes and Alcohol" is a ballsy ode to being on the dole: "Is it worth the aggravation? To find yourself a job when there’s nothing worth working for?""Definitely Maybe" opens with the classic wish-fulfillment anthem "Rock N’ Roll Star". With its pummeling drums, scorching guitars, and Liam’s youthful, sneering voice—it’s clear that with all that arrogance came genuine ability.

The album’s highlights are numerous, but in the end one has to single out "Slide Away" as Noel’s crowning achievement. It’s a noisy ballad that at the same time is sweeter than anything Noel’s written since. As Liam wails "Now that you're mine, I'll find a way, of chasing the sun," one can’t help but appreciate the tremendous balancing act Oasis was capable of back then: a truly unusual blend of sentimentality and tough-guy bravado.

Noel Gallagher summed it up when he admitted later on: ‘People don’t make albums like this anymore, least of all me.’ As far as debut rock albums go, it received very little serious competition until The Strokes released "Is This It" some 7 years later.

Despite a plethora of other discs, "Definitely Maybe" stands as the crowning achievement of the Britpop era. Noel wanted his band to sound like John Lennon fronting The Stooges…and on "Definitely Maybe" he pulled it off with flying colors. Listening to it now, more than a decade after its release, it’s clear that not only can it stand side-by-side with all the new guitar bands, but indeed, it quite literally blows them away. Oasis may have since lost the plot, but this album made them giants on whose shoulder (sic) future bands will stand.

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Friday, July 27, 2007

Arnold: Climb (Classic MP3)

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Fire: Father's Name Was Dad

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Monday, July 16, 2007

Lali Puna: Left Handed (Single Version, Classic MP3)

The Notwist: One with the Freaks (Classic MP3)

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Sonic Youth: Chapel Hill

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

The Velvet Underground: Pale Blue Eyes (Closet Mix)

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Classic MP3:
Medal: Porno Song (EP Version)


Medal were a little-heralded band from Oxford in the late 90's/early 00's. This song is taken from their debut EP. It also appeared on their debut album, "Drop Your Weapon", but was remixed and turned out to be worse than the EP version.(Thanks Tom)

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