Posts tagged ‘The Futureheads’

FAVORITE SONGS OF 2010

BLOOD RED SHOES“Heartsink”
“>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amJmO3wprwA]

To say I was obsessed with this song would be a total understatement. It’s like the “ADHD” of Fire Like This.

NETHERFRIENDS“Bret Easton Ellis Novel”
“>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JM88rd7r1Zs]

This summer, I discovered Netherfriends via Loup Loop Press and fell in love with their garage-y, lo-fi pop sounds. Though I may have forgotten to post about them, “Bret Easton Ellis Novel” was on repeat for most of summer. Good times.

GOLDEN AGES“Everything Will Be Alright”
“>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO-p_mEsWHM]

Synthesizer-fueled, electro-pop. What more could I ask for on long morning drives?

MYSTERY JETS“Lorna Doone”
“>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgWQXfBnEfk]

My love for Mystery Jets knows no bounds. As the closing track for Serotonin, “Lorna Doone” only makes me all the more excited for what they’re doing next.

THE FUTUREHEADS“Heartbeat Song”
“>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjDWpf4fPDs]

When I saw The Futureheads live (THAT FEELS SO GOOD TO SAY), Barry asked the audience to imagine themselves in the middle of a John Hughes film as they danced to this song. For three minutes, I was Molly Ringwald and it felt great.

SLOW ANIMAL“Dolt Heart”

I can’t say I ever bought into the “chill wave” hype, but this year I definitely discovered some garage bands that knew what was up. Slow Animal were one of those bands and this song sounds best while speeding down the highway with the volume on blast.

CUT COPY“Where I’m Going”

There’s a reason Cut Copy are the owners of the “gods amongst men” tag.

SUMMER CAMP - “Round the Moon”
“>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twIiFKa6vWE]

You know there has to be something special about music that makes you nostalgic about moments you’ve never experienced and times you’ve never lived. Amazing.

WHITE MYSTERY“Powerglove”

When I first heard Chicago’s White Mystery, I was positive I was listening to some garage band from the 70s. But nope, WM are a 20-something brother-sister duo creating heavy, grimey rock like it’s no big thing. “Powerglove” is infectious and the video features a plethora of wild, red-headed Chicago peeps. Good times.

NOAH AND THE WHALE” L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N. (radio version)”
“>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8XuMDi-wIk]

Technically, this song is only a few weeks old but I discovered it earlier in the year through a live YouTube clip. When I heard it then, I got really excited because it sounded so different from anything NATW had done in the past. Fast-forward to a few days ago, the song premiered on Radio 1 and my anticipation for Last Night On Earth officially became insane. But really, would you expect any different from me?

January 4, 2011 at 9:58 pm 1 comment

BIRTHDAY SONGS FOR BABY JESUS 2010

There are two things I don’t like about December: hearing holiday music on loop EVERYWHERE YOU GO starting the day after Thanksgiving AND the 24-hour A Christmas Story marathon on Christmas day.

But there is one thing I absolutely love about this time of year: HOLIDAY COVER SONGS! Here are five favorites from this year:

SUMMER CAMP – “Christmas Wrapping” (The Waitresses cover)

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SHE & HIM (WITH CONAN!) – “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”

 

THE FUTUREHEADS – “Christmas Was Better In the 80s”

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THE MACCABEES – “Walking in the Air” (from The Snowman)

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COCONUT RECORDS – “It’s Christmas”

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December 30, 2010 at 6:06 pm Leave a comment

New Futureheads video!!

The Futureheads have a new video for latest single “I Can Do That”. Check it out below!

This song is pretty much the soundtrack to my current job-search woes.

July 9, 2010 at 2:08 pm Leave a comment

The Futureheads @ Lincoln Hall, Chicago.

Nearly four years since their last visit to Chicago, The Futureheads made a triumphant return to the Windy City this past Saturday to close out their North American tour in support of The Chaos. And looking back at the night, the age-old phrase “no rest for the wicked” can’t help but come to mind.

By the time support acts The Static Jacks and The Like had finished their sets at 11:30pm, the room at Lincoln Hall may not have been packed to the brim, but the excitement in the air was palpable. After all, most in attendance had been awaiting The Futureheads’ return for almost four years. Finally, a few minutes after midnight the lights dimmed, the sounds of Cheap Trick’s “Hello There” began to blast, and one by one The Futureheads made their way on stage. Looking quite dapper in a classic black suit with a red rose pinned on his lapel, Barry Hyde strapped on his guitar and looked out at the cheering crowd, “Good evening. We are The Futureheads from Sunderland in the North of England. Prepare to meet your doom.” And so it all began.

“5-4-3-2-1 LET’S GO!” The band furiously launched into the title track of their latest album The Chaos and even after just one song it was clear The Futureheads were in top form and had every intention of making Saturday night one for the books, at one point joking that everyone make their way to the bar, douse themselves in vodka and light themselves on fire: “We want it to get messy in here tonight, Chicago!”

Ross Millard, Jaff Craig, Dave Hyde, and Barry powered through an electrifying set, playing material from all four studio albums, including beloved singles “First Day,” “Decent Days and Nights,” and “The Beginning of the Twist.” During a quick guitar swap, the crowd was even treated to a Futureheads-style rendition of AC/DC’s “Back in Black” (“Little known fact: I wrote that song. Everyone says they wrote it, but it was actually me,” joked Barry). Throughout their set, it wasn’t only their incredibly tight musicianship that shone bright but also their natural, charismatic stage presence; charming the crowd with jokes and witty banter on topics ranging from the brilliance of Chicago carparks (the best in the world according to Barry, “I know, I’ve been on holiday to look at carparks”), American obscenities, the Chicago ‘bastardization’ of Italian pizza (“You’ve managed to turn it into an actual pie, brilliant!”), beer, and, of course, ‘football’.

Charming intros to songs like “Skip To the End” (“Alright, for this next one we would like it if you could all go the bouncy bounce dance, good song for the bouncy bounce dance!”) and  ”Heartbeat Song” (“For this song, you have to pretend you’re in a John Hughes film and you’ve just fallen in love”) only made the boys from Sunderland that much more endearing. Before ripping into “Sun Goes Down,” Barry asked that the room go dark and the lights be red and moody, declaring “This is a vampire sex song….and I will glamour you.” And he did, as everyone swayed to Jaff’s heavy bass line and hung on Barry’s every word.

Being the last night of the tour, The Futureheads invited The Static Jacks and The Like back on stage to play one last round of  the so-called ‘Futureheads Game’ during “Hounds of Love,” which sees the room split in two sections to sing the track’s background harmonies. A raucous party exploded on and off stage as everyone unleashed what seemed to be all the pent up excitement that had built up since the last time The Futureheads were in town.

The night, however, was far from over. Wearing a cheeky grin and using air quotes, Barry informed the sweaty, dazed crowd that they needed complete silence to start their “last” song as they needed to sing acapella. As they began to harmonize the intro to “Jupiter”, it became apparent that the audience was nowhere near ready to end their night with these boys. And in a way, you could tell they weren’t ready to end their night with Chicago.

They left the stage only to return no more than two minutes later, the crowd cheering louder and louder with each passing second. They began the encore with the first song they ever wrote together, “Le Garage,” prompting another loving crowd singalong. Next up, they asked the eager crowd if they wanted to hear the fastest song in their repertoire, “The Connector.” Funny thing about The Futureheads, every song seems like the fastest song in their repertoire, especially as you watch them furiously play one after the other, the next faster than the last. But perhaps the most fascinating part of watching The Futureheads on stage is their immunity to growing tired, or at least their ability to hide it and charge on. Truly extraordinary stamina. As the song ended, the crowd cried out for one more song, two more, maybe even ten more. But after firing through 21 songs in less than 90 minutes and proclaiming that they never usually do a 5-song encore, The Futureheads finally, and perhaps a bit reluctantly, bid Chicago farewell with “Man Ray.”

The Futureheads stormed through and rocked Chicago with an energy that felt as if they’d been resting and gearing up for this one specific night for the last few months. However, ten cities and the last two weeks would beg to differ. And in only days, they will find themselves trekking across Europe rocking the festival circuit.

No rest for the wicked, indeed.


SETLIST: The Chaos / Walking Backwards / Robot / Heartbeat Song / Meantime / Struck Dumb / Decent Days and Nights/ I Can Do That / First Day / Skip to the End / Back to the Sea / Sun Goes Down / The Beggining of the Twist / Carnival Kids / Hounds of Love / Jupiter —- ENCORE: Le Garage / The Connector / Work is Never Done / Stupid & Shallow / Man Ray

Let’s hope it’s not another four years until their next visit to Chicago.

June 15, 2010 at 10:59 am 2 comments

The Chaos released today, catch The Futureheads live!

Back in the summer of 2004, Sunderland’s The Futureheads unleashed their self-titled debut album into a post-Libertines, Franz Ferdinand-obsessed world. Armed with infectious hooks, frenetic guitars, and ingenious harmonizing, The Futureheads garnered a loyal fan base and earned a reputation as one of Britain’s most exciting live bands, all the while receiving widespread critical acclaim.

Usually, a “good” album manages to captivate a listener by rising and falling in just the right places. Title-track “The Chaosopens the album with Barry Hyde (vocals/guitar) and company (Ross Millard, Jaff Craig, Dave Hyde) counting down: “5-4-3-2-1 LET’S GO!” and from that moment the men don’t look back. The album begins loud and fast and only grows louder and faster; it’s all rise, all the time.

As the band powers through the record at an unrelenting speed, those charming choruses we have come to know and love from The Futureheads are not lost, shining noticeably on single “Struck Dumb,” “Sun Goes Down,” and “Heartbeat Song” (Your heartbeat song/It’s good but its not the one/We’re singing out of tune/But I still want to sing with you).

While The Chaos marks the band’s fourth full-length release, in many ways this album is truly the most worthy successor to The Futureheads’ debut album. Armed with a similar exuberant energy, lively melodies, carefully constructed harmonies, and catchy hooks that effortlessly ingrain themselves into your brain for days, The Chaos is exactly what fans have been yearning for these last six years.

DOWNLOAD The Futureheads – Struck Dumb
STREAM The Chaos in its entirety at Spinner
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This month, The Futureheads will be touring the U.S. for the first time in four years! The tour begins tonight in Brooklyn and culminates in the best city in the America Chicago. Do yourself a favor and catch them live!!

June 1 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
June 2 – Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church
June 3 – Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar
June 4 – Washington, DC @ Black Cat
June 5 – Hoboken, NJ @ Maxwells
June 7 – Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club
June 8 – New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
June 10 – Toronto, ONT @ Mod Club
June 11 – Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick
June 12 – Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall

June 1, 2010 at 11:36 pm Leave a comment

New Futureheads album in June!

June 1st will see the U.S. release of The Futureheads‘ long-awaited fourth album The Chaos on NYC’s very own Dovecote Records!! The album will include “Struck Dumb,” a track the boys gave away for free last November, and recent single “Heartbeat Song”.

DOWNLOAD The Futureheads – Struck Dumb

April 6, 2010 at 5:00 pm Leave a comment

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