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The Wombles Re-Release ‘Wombling Merry Christmas’ To Rival X Factor

Posted on 05 December 2011 by milkyteakid

This needs no introduction:

I was surprised to see The Wombles have unveiled a brand new video for Wombling Merry Christmas, which is being released on December 12th in the UK ideally to rival the often inevitable X Factor number 1. The song originally charted at number 2 in 1974 and The Wombles are equally as popular now having performed a well received set at Glastonbury Festival. Did you spot the hideous Jedward and Simon Cowell Wombles?… *shudder*

In case you wondered who the band members are:
Orinoco – lead vocals and sax
Wellington – lead guitar
Madame Cholet – bass guitar
Bungo – drums
Great Uncle Bulgaria – violin & percussion

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Fenech-Soler release Part 1 of ‘Festival Film’

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Fenech-Soler release Part 1 of ‘Festival Film’

Posted on 12 July 2011 by milkyteakid

Fenech-Soler have hit the stage again this summer with a blinder of a set at East Dance Tent at Glastonbury. I think I counted over 20 festival appearances for these guys this summer followed by a full UK tour. So, it only makes sense that the band will make a behind the scenes documentary about their festival experiences.

Here is Part One of Festival Film:

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Everyone’s talking about Beyonce at Glastonbury 2011

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Everyone’s talking about Beyonce at Glastonbury 2011

Posted on 28 June 2011 by milkyteakid

The talk of Glastonbury has been Beyonce hands down, I think at one point my whole Facebook feed was people commenting on her performance, and positive comments for the most part. There are still people who weren’t sure if Glastonbury was the place for an artist like Beyonce… *cough* Zane Lowe *cough*.

If you want to watch the performance watch it on the BBC iPlayer until 4th July.

There was even more publicity when Zane Lowe appeared to diss Beyonce then run away before the post performance interview. Missed out on that too? Watch it below:

I think we all know this has been blown out of proportion but clearly Zane doesn’t know who “runs the world”.

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The Black Keys at the Roundhouse

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The Black Keys at the Roundhouse

Posted on 30 June 2010 by milkyteakid

Review by Jess Zubkevych

On June 23rd Akron Ohio’s The Black Keys graced the circular room of the Roundhouse in Camden to a sellout audience. The lofi drums and fuzzy guitar lineup is not a new thing and while The Black Keys are frequently compared to The White Stripes, similar sounding names and their instrumentation is where all similarity ends for me. The Black Keys are much more bluesy and less frenetic as their more famed compatriots but with equally as strong songwriting and just as big of a sound.

Tonights show came on the back of the release of their 6th album in a fruitful 10 year career, Brothers, which was released on May 17th and produced by Dangermouse (who I spotted in the VIP section enjoying the show), and on the eve of their first appearance at Glastonbury on the weekend.

Opening was the delightful Pete Molinari and his 4 piece band with a cool 60s vibe, sounding somewhat like Bob Dylan on helium (this was a good thing), and at 9pm The Black Keys came onstage to thunderous applause and kicked off the show with the bluesy growl of Thickfreakness. Dan Auerbach and Pat Carney’s minimalist lineup of guitar and drums was belied by the raucous sound coming from the speakers. In fact when their extended band of bass and keys were brought out for the tracks for their later two albums the sound didn’t seem as big with the guys playing with more intensity and passion when it was the more familiar two of them.

The 2 hour setlist was a good mixture of early tracks from their bluesy debut album The Big Come Up through to new songs from their latest record Brothers which is more song oriented. My only criticism is that at times the older tracks started to blend into one, with similar riffs and vocal melodies and if it wasn’t for the need to change the onstage setup for the new tracks the setlist would have benefited from interspersing the new songs and the old songs. Highlights included the blues of Stack Shot Billy, 10 AM Automatic and latest single Tighten Up with its sunny first half of the song and heavy groove at the end. The appreciative crowd brought the guys back for an encore, in which an ecstatic fan managed to jump the barrier and get onstage with the band before being hastily removed by their guitar tech, ending the possibility of a second encore. Overall The Black Keys proved that 2 guys can rock as hard as four and that the blues can be brought into the 21st century and to a new audience who probably don’t realise thats what they are cheering for.

Photo: Fat Possum Records

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Heal the Last Stand

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Heal the Last Stand

Posted on 29 May 2010 by milkyteakid

Some more Americana folk coming to you, but this time from Wales. Heal the Last Stand tell you to ‘Expect euphoric harmonies and profound sentiments, without a trace of heartache, pain or sorrow anywhere in sight.’

They have a busy touring schedule coming up in the UK, playing at festivals all over the country, including Glastonbury. So if you are going, they are on the Small World Stage and the Mandala Stage.

www.myspace.com/healthelaststand

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