She is young, she is fun, she is deadly
Because I'm a complete slut for all things Belle & Sebastian, I hauled off half-drunk last night and bought the entire War Child benefit compilation, which is apparently all these bands recording a song on the same day. I was planning on only buying the B&S (only .99 pence, which I believe coverts to about $78 American), but the lineup is impressive, so I went for the whole thing. It'll probably put me into debt thanks to the exchange rate, but it's for a good cause.
The music is about what you'd expect, and about the best you could hope for: a bunch of songs that sound like average-to-good-quality b-sides, ones that surely prompted the bands to exclaim "Enh: it's done" when they were finished recording. But while the quality meter may not soar, it's actually a really pleasant listen. The recording features:
- A typical don't-wake-the-neighbors snore-fest from Radiohead Classic (aka "Radiohead").
- A typical very-nice-but-not-thrilling song from Radiohead Lite (aka "Coldplay").
- A nice song from some band that I know nothing about called Hard-Fi.
- A bordering-on-great instrumental from the Go! Team that (and I know I'm pulling out the predictable comparison here) sounds like it could be a TV show theme song; maybe to, say, M.A.S.H.: The Gulf War. I'm really beginning to love this band.
- Another stoner epic from Gorillaz that's actually kind of pretty.
- A reverbed-out Bloc Party track that's pretty good, but definitely sounds like an album outtake.
- A shoddily-recorded Maximo Park track that's pretty good, but definitely sounds like an album outtake.
- A version of "Happy Xmas War Is Over" by (Boy) George and Antony (sans Johnsons) that I can't decide whether it's unspeakably bad or quite nice. Predictably, Antony makes George sound like absolute shit.
- No lie: a version of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" by Kaiser Chiefs. I'm really beginning to hate this band.
- No lie: a version of "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" by Keane (ooh!) and Faultline (who?). It's really good, actually, but it always bores me a little when bands just pick some unimaginatively-chosen cover when they need to have something for a benefit comp.
It's in the jukebox, but before you start it up, just guess what style of music they're going for on this one? I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
2 comments:
Oh. Keane and Goodbye Yellow Brick road? I teared up. I've got to hear that song....
Hard-Fi are pretty good...well, what I've heard of them. Comparisons have included The Clash, The Specials, basically anything mainly rock with a dash of something dancey like ska. I was trying to find you an mp3 but to no avail. You can listen to sound clips here:
http://www.hmv.co.uk/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=280;-1;-1;-1&sku=377235
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