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JOHNNY FLYNN! TONIGHT! CHICAGO!

I don’t mean for this to sound like a threat, but if you know what’s good for you then you’ll probably head down to Mayne Stage tonight to catch Johnny Flynn. Why? Because it’s going to be amazing. TRUST ME.

Word on the street is that he’ll be performing a solo set, all  in support of his latest album Been Listening, officially released in the US last month via Thirty Tigers.

Though this won’t be my first time seeing Flynn live, it will mark my first visit to Mayne Stage. This relatively new Rogers Park venue has undergone quite a few changes over its lifetime, probably why I was oblivious to its existence even though I lived five minutes away for almost four years. Expect a review of the show in the following days!

If you had planned to see him back in October, hopefully you can still make it out to this rescheduled date! Tickets: $15. Doors: 7pm, show starts at 8pm. Owen supporting.

Let’s take a moment to relive the magic of two years ago, shall we?

November 11, 2010 at 3:39 pm Leave a comment

Stream an album sampler from Johnny Flynn!

With less than two weeks until its release, Johnny Flynn is giving fans the chance to stream five tracks from his highly anticipated second album Been Listening. FIVE TRACKS. That’s pretty much half the album right there!!

The sampler includes vibrant, brass-filled single “Kentucky Pill,” title-track “Been Listening,” and “The Water” featuring guest vocals from Laura Marling. While it is no surprise that Flynn can produce songs of such high caliber, “The Water” truly stands out as one of the most beautiful songs my ears have ever had the pleasure of experiencing. If you loved their version recorded for Shaun Keaveny’s radio show, you ain’t heard nothing yet!

Listen to the album sampler below or check out Last.FM!! 

Been Listening is out June 7th on Transgressive Records. Pre-order your copy now and catch Johnny on tour around the UK and Australia this summer!

May 28, 2010 at 1:50 pm Leave a comment

New Johnny Flynn track + album news

It’s been about two weeks since Johnny Flynn’s new single “Kentucky Pill” (from upcoming album Been Listening) debuted on Radio 1 and Zane Lowe named it “Hottest record in the World.” So I’ve spent about two weeks searching the corners of the internet trying to find said track and have myself a listen (thank you BBC iplayer for hating America!). My search has finally come to an end as J-Flynn is giving “Kentucky Pill” away as a free download. Snap!

The track is lively and vibrant, jam packed with horns and percussion that complement Flynn’s vocals perfectly. The single will be released on limited edition 7″ vinyl on May 31st. Have a listen below and click the arrow below ‘info’ to download!

If “Kentucky Pill” is anything to go on, Been Listening will not be a huge departure from A Larum but rather a significant growth in Flynn as a songwriter and musician. The album will be released June 1st on Transgressive Records in the UK. (North American released TBD)

Tracklisting:
1. Kentucky Pill
2. Lost and Found
3. Churlish May
4. Been Listening
5. Barnacled Warship
6. Sweet William Part Two
7. The Water (featuring Laura Marling)
8. Howl
9. Agnes
10. Amazon Love
11. The Prizefighter and The Heiress

April 12, 2010 at 12:11 pm Leave a comment

Stream the entire ‘Communion’ compilation

As the buzz surrounding Thamesbeat began to fade in the mid-noughties, for lack of better word, a new folk inspired music scene was beginning to emerge in small venues around London.  In 2007, Kevin Jones and Ben Lovett started the club night Communion, offering a safe place where folk musicians could rally with like-minded artists and showcase their music.

In less than five years, Communion has come to witness the extraordinary success from regular club night acts like Johnny Flynn, Noah and the Whale, Laura Marling, and most recently Mumford & Sons, of whom Lovett is a member. Communion has also expanded beyond London, now holding nights in Brighton and Leeds, as well as growing into a full-fledged record label. It’s on this label that Lovett and Jones are releasing Communion: The Compilation, consisting of (mostly) formerly unreleased songs from established acts like Jeremy Warmsley, Johnny Flynn, and Mumford & Sons, and up-and-coming artists Peggy Sue, Alan Pownall, Beans on Toast, Elena Tonra, Andrew Davie, and many more.

Communion’s Kevin Jones says: “”We always wanted to document what was happening on the London folk scene and champion newer artists alongside more established ones. What’s fascinating is you can hear the influence of artists such as Laura Marling, Noah and the Whale and Mumford & Sons filtering down into the newer artists and also cross referencing each other along the way. There really is a new music movement happening in London and further afield, and having seen so many of these acts play Communion over the years it’s an honour to be responsible for putting some of the pieces of the puzzle together.”

You can listen to the Communion compilation in its entirety below. It makes for a good listen whether it’s your introduction to the scene or you’re already hip to the beat. If you’d like more info on the songs/artists included in the compilation, I highly recommend checking out Kevin Jones’ interview with The Independent.

Personal highlights: The inclusion of Jeremy Warmsley, new Johnny Flynn FTW, proper recorded version of Peggy Sue’s “February Snow,” Alan Pownall, M & S, Beans on Toast, and Elena Tonra. But really, it’s all pretty damn good.

Communion: The Compilation is available to purchase tomorrow, March 1st 2010, on 12″ vinyl. BUY IT HERE. Have no fear, every order will come with a special digital download code so you can enjoy your folky tunes on your computer/ipod.

February 28, 2010 at 3:15 pm 4 comments

Favorite songs of 2009, finally.

Yeah, I pretty much failed at life when it came to keeping up with my favorite-songs-of-the-year-advent-calendar idea. My bad. At first, it was easy to blame exams and schoolwork. But by the end of the month, my laziness was to blame. And life. I actually had what seemed like a life for a couple days there, it was weird.Then the holidays, can’t forget those.

New Year’s Resolution? Finish these posts and try not to neglect this poor blog. So, let’s roll. I will try to keep commentary to a minimum since there’s quite a few songs to go through.

14. Emmy The GreatTwo Steps Forward
“Two Steps Forward” is yet another example of Emmy the Great’s songwriting talent. This is one of Emmy’s older songs that didn’t make it onto her debut album First Love, but it was included on the Edward EP released back in August. I highly recommend you watch the Black Cab Sessions performance of this song.

15. No DoubtStand and Deliver (Adam Ant cover)
This year, No Doubt returned and my heart could barely handle it. 2010 will (hopefully) see the band release a new album and I will get to experience more of this. YES PLEASE.

16. Jack PeñateLet’s All Die
Who doesn’t love a good party jam about death? Hm? I wasn’t exactly head-over-heels for Peñate’s Everything Is New, but “Let’s All Die” was one of my favorite tunes from the album. It wasn’t until after seeing Peñate live that it definitely became my favorite from the album. It’s just too much fun.

17. Jamie TSticks ‘n Stones
For the longest time, I had this dinky little live recording of “Sticks N Stones” and of course I loved it, but I had no idea the power this song would have over me once my ears experienced a proper quality recording. HOLY SHIT. This song was born to be on repeat. When I feel like life is kicking my ass, “Sticks N Stones” is there to help me kick life right back, square in the balls. It’s like my own personal “Eye of the Tiger” but a million times better. People, there’s a reason Jamie T is KING.

18. GenerationalsNobody Could Change Your Mind
I like happy music. I really really do. And you know who made some damn good happy music this year? Generationals.

19. Slow ClubWhen I Go
There’s something very beautiful about the way Charles and Rebecca’s voices complement each other as they sing about back-up plans for love and life.

20. The Lullaby ClubBatman and Robin
The Lullaby Club were a 2009 musical discovery who are still quite a mystery to me. They were a random friend request on the ol’ myspace and for some odd reason instead of hitting the usual ‘ignore/delete’ button on band requests (like I did 98% of the time), I decided to click and have a listen. There was close to nothing on their page, just a link that led nowhere and a couple songs. And as luck would have it, the songs were rather good. If you’re a fan of the whole folk/pop/happiness thing, you might really dig them. There’s something quite familiar about the vocals and I’ve tried to find more information on the band, but my google searches have yielded nothing. If you know anything, please fill me in.

21. Noah and the WhaleThe First Days of Spring
I think I’ve made my feelings about this song pretty clear on previous posts. Something about it being so good I want to have babies with the song, or whatever. This summer I discovered that one of the greatest ways to listen to this song is while driving through a thunderstorm, darkened clouds and lightning in the distance, with thunder roaring just as the song reaches its climactic ending. Talk about epic. Totally helps you forget about the possibility of hydroplaning, crashing, and dying.

22. Peggy SueLover Gone
Sometimes when people break up, they write bitter, hurtful songs about their ex-lover. Sometimes when people break up, they write nice songs about their ex-lover and how there’s no hard feelings since ultimately it was for the best. This is one of those songs. 2010 will be a good year for Peggy Sue as it will see the release of their first album Fossils and Other Phantoms. Excitement!

23. The MaccabeesNo Kind Words
It was the first taste of what was to come from The Maccabees on their second album Wall of Arms and mother-eff if it didn’t leave you wanting more! Recently, the boys reworked the tune with Roots Manuva and the result, “Empty Vessels,” will be featured on a special reissue of the album in early 2010.

24. Johnny FlynnLost & Found
This whole year has been a tease of what Johnny Flynn has in store for his second album, set for release sometime in 2010. Sweet jesus, I am excited!

25. Regina SpektorThe Calculation
Alright, I intentionally saved the best for last. OMG REGINA?! WHAT A SHOCKER! Part of the excitement in a new Regina Spektor album is (a) not knowing how she’s changed up some of her “classics” and (b) not knowing how many songs will actually be brand new songs no one has ever heard before in any way, shape, or form. “The Calculation” was one of the latter. In classic Regina fashion, she wrote a whimsical love story jampacked with Spektoresque metaphors that manages to be as catchy as it is beautiful. Since May, I’ve listened to “The Calculation” at least once a day everyday and I’ve been happy for at least three minutes.

BAM! Done. Better late than never, right? For songs 1-13, check out the tags.

January 1, 2010 at 1:51 pm Leave a comment

Johnny Flynn plays a show in NYC this week and I hate my life a little bit more

Yep, this Sunday you can catch Johnny Flynn at Piano’s in NYC. Tickets are only $8 and the show starts at 10:30pm. It’s 21+ though, sorry youngins.

More info about the show HERE

September 7, 2009 at 6:16 pm Leave a comment


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