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Showing posts with label Leonard Cohen. Show all posts

Thursday, May 11, 2017

CMM : News And Notes For 5/11/17

NEWS FROM NEPTUNE "THE COLD OPEN" CASSETTE OUT NOW!!!

News from Neptune is the solo alias of Wirral-based musician David Miller, a multi-instrumentalist who has gathered a considerable stash of home-recorded material over the past decade, as well as writing and recording for a number of local projects. CMM are so excited to announce the release of his debut E.P. "The Cold Open" as a limited cassette. Miller has really carved out his own musical style that perfectly merges elements of more traditional compositions with experimental madness. The E.P. is a truly delightful and inspiring work of art and you can pick one up now at www.custommademusicva.com

WEINF RELEASE VIDEO FOR "CAREFULNESS AND OTHER BAD ADVICE"

Barcelona based indie unit Weinf have released a video for their latest single "Carefulness And Other Bad Advice" from the bands latest album “Purple Bird and Other Strange Songs” which is out now on CMM. Drawing influence from the likes of Morphine, and The Velvet Underground Weinf create the perfect eclectic mix of jazz and psychedelia. The band are playing a round of shows all over Spain throughout the month of May. Find out more at facebook.com/iamweinf

SAM ELLIOT STARS IN "THE HERO".

Here at CMM we love all things Sam Elliot. From his role as legendary bouncer Wade Garret in Roadhouse to playing "The Stranger" in The Big Lebowski it's always inspiring to hear Sam's trademark voice and see his "salty" smile. In "The Hero" Elliot plays Lee Hayden,an aging Western icon with a golden voice who's best performances are decades behind him. The film also stars Laura Prepon (That 70's Show/Oranage Is The New Black), Krysten Ritter (Breaking Bad/Veronica Mars), Nick Offerman (Parks And Recreation), and Katharine Ross (The Stepford Wives). The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival back on January 21st and will open in theaters on June 9th.

KYLE CRAFT COVERS LEONARD COHEN

Last year I fell in love with Kyle Craft's debut album "Dolls Of Highland". This week Craft released this impressive rendition of the late great Leonard Cohen's classic "Chelsea Hotel #2". Reflecting on the track Craft stated. “Chelsea Hotel #2, the way Cohen delivers it, it’s through a window into another time and the further we get into this thing, the future, the more I feel like a stranger. When he died, I felt very alone…as I’m sure many people did. The song is for him, for Patti Smith, for Dylan…for everyone who inspired me to write and for a time and place that seems so foreign now.” Craft plays the Mercury Lounge in NYC on May 15th and continues to work on his next full length due out in 2018.

Friday, October 28, 2016

Six Records CMM Wants You To Know

Niko Yoko "Something's Coming" (nikoyoko.bandcamp.com)

Paris based indie psych project Niko Yoko really get down on their debut release. Opening number "Don't Let It Go" kicks things off with it's infectious rhythm and Lou Reed like vocal stance. The jangling feel of "Something's Coming" serves as a warm ray of sunshine on a chilly Fall day while "Man Down" is a glistening rocker that harnesses a brilliance and power that's second to none. Everything comes to a close on "In The Afternoon" which showcases their spectacular songwriting style and their undeniable love for the Velvet's. An inspiring debut that is sure to be on repeat here at CMM Headquarters.

Rose Dive "Distant Days" B/W "Sunshine" Single (rosedive.bandcamp.com)

Rose Dove offer up a delightful pair of indie pop gems highlighted by a dainty vocal cadence and an array of beautiful instrumentation. "Distant Days" is an upbeat, bouncy track that's catchy and warm. The chiming guitar tones and driving beat really make it a fun listen while "Sunshine" has a bit more grit and grime to it that sits well next to it's melodic hooks that put everything over the top. These are the types of songs that will dig into your subconscious and have you humming them in your head after the first listen. An enticing debut that leaves me wanting more.

Sleep Cycle S/T LP (sleepcycleonline.bandcamp.com)

England's Sleep Cycle harness a sound that's both ethereal and powerful. The enormous riffs that flow throughout "Casualties of Distraction" and "Empires" get things started in fine form. Both pieces feature highly textured guitar work that creates a hypnotic mood and works it's way up into more intense territory. "Fornix" is ambient and eerie sounding while "Glass Hill" is more melodic and laid back and features a brilliant rolling bass line and clever in the pocket drumming. Everything culminates together on "It's There, You Just Need To Look" which is really the bands finest moment of the entire LP. The guitar tones are some of the best I've heard in a long time and make for a colorful sonic landscape that will have you coming back to hear it over and over. Things get really mechanical during "Solar" while "Living in Silence" explores a slightly darker approach that reflects elements of jazz. The blissful sounds of "Ever And Never" closes out the album with it's catchy hooks and top notch musicianship and cements the album as one of the most promising instrumental releases of the year.

J Mascis "Doctor Robert" (Howard Stern's Tribute To The Beatles Revolver)

It's no secret I'm a long time fan of Mr. Mascis work. He's been quite busy with the new Dinosaur Jr. album, constant touring, solo records and a variety of covers in recent times. Here he gives his take on The Beatles "Dr Robert" for the Howard Stern curated "Revolver" tribute album. The guitars on this are absolutely crushing as you get all the ferocious fuzz tone you would expect alongside J's slightly comatose voice we all know and love. The compilation which also features contributions from Cheap Trick and James Taylor is apparently only available on SiriusXM Radio’s Howard 101 Channel but luckily you can here J's cut here via youtube.

Leonard Cohen "You Want It darker" Single (leonardcohen.com)

The title track from Leonard Cohen's 14th studio album "delves into an unflinching exploration of the religious mind." The song begins with the sounds of a cryptic choir and a very familiar and seductive bass line. At last the voice of the now 82 year old man who's first record was released nearly 50 years ago graces us with the words "If You Are The Dealer, I'm Out Of The Game", "If You Are The Healer, It Means I'm Broken and Lame". The lyrics are as haunting as ever and it feels like Cohen's words are as much a final testament on his own life and career as they are a reflection on the current state of the world. "I didn't know I had permission to murder and to maim. You want it darker". Hopefully this will not be Cohen's final record but if it is then he is leaving us with what can only be described as the perfect goodbye.

The Flaming Lips "The Castle" Single (flaminglips.com)

The first single from The Flaming Lips upcoming album "Oczy Mlody" begins with a familiar drone that quickly dives into a thumping beat, followed by the trademark vocals of front man Wayne Coyne. The track marks a return to the more breezy laid back flow of some of the bands previous records as the music is very uplifting and magical sounding. "Oczy Mlody" means “Eyes Of The Young” in Polish and according to Coyne the title originally caught his eye because it sounded like the drug Oxycodone. The album is set to drop in January of 2017