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14 Sep 11

The Big Pink – new album – Future This – January 2012

The Big Pink return with a new album entitled Future This. Not much is known about the album just yet, a follow up to the duo’s debut album A Brief History of Love which contained still one of my favorite tracks ‘Velvet‘ which was self produced by The Big Pink and mixed by the one and only Alan Moulder. You can check out the video for the first single from Future ThisStay Gold‘, directed by Ollie Murray, below.

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22 Sep 09

big pink The Big Pink, A Brief History of LoveReleased today: The Big Pink, A Brief History of Love The Big Pink, A Brief History of Love. The first full length album from the London duo. Their music encompasses everything great: pop, rock, indie, electronic, soulful vocals and distinct production beats.


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29 Jun 09

Recently a friend of mine has been engaged in a small war of music. The battles up to this point have left her tragically out-numbered on the field to more experienced, far-reaching music pallet. Each recommendation she plucks fresh quickly wilts in the hands of her diligent, aficionado opponent. I imagine she is slightly saddened by the continued lack of surprise presented with each new recommendation. Yet overwhelmingly satisfied, though somewhat bitter, with each new hidden gem unearthed before her eyes.

That’s where I come in. Enlisted as a ghost wandering the tattered battlefields, pushing single-hit fads into the dirt and planting a wide range of soulful, energetic landmines ready to engulf any nearby listener with a steady stream of sonic bliss. And who knows, hopefully I’ll have to take a few steps back, raise an eyebrow, cup my ear and find myself lost in a new array of yet-to-be-discovered artists and tracks. Then again… that may be why I’m here.

The opponent has been described as having a wide taste in music but has recently fell into a great stash of indie rock. A typical pattern seen in music hungry laptop surfers, myself included. I am also keeping the little knowledge I know of my friends preferences in mind as well. Somewhere to get started, yet vague  enough to have fun with.

Because I consider any war a war of nutrition, I thought it best to dribble out a few snacks, see which ones get nibbled up first, then set the traps.

The best way to get started is some hand-to-hand combat. Get in close and either overwhelm your opponent with tactful surprise or dip back to a fox hole for reinforcements.

First I would launch a few quick left handed jabs, maybe something he’s seen before, just to let him know where we stand. A friend of mine once described Pinkback as, “the culmination of everything that is indie-rock today,” of course, that was a few years ago. Pinback has already been on the scene for over a decade, but they’re ramping up for a new US tour and are sure to still have a lick or two up their sleeves.  Their music is beautiful, inventive, and saddening, yet hopeful. A few tracks to sum it all up: “Loro Music Recommendations, Round 1” from Pinback and “Seville” from Blue Screen Life Music Recommendations, Round 1.

Next I’d have to throw a cross, something new that may catch ‘em off guard and leave ‘em a little weak in the knees. Surf City’s, Self Titled EP is an instant summertime classic. All six tracks are great and embellish that great lo-fi, indie-garage-rock sound. Grab a board and hit the shores for a backyard party with some kids you prolly shouldn’t be hangin wid.

Now it’s time for an unorthodox move; something that could win the prize or maybe just somehting that makes the crowd smile. Too Young to Love Music Recommendations, Round 1 is the just released first album from London’s own The Big Pink. This is a perfect blend of electronic elements skillfully crafted into great melodies. Check out “Velvet,” a self-produced track mixed by the one and only Alan Moulder.

Next I’d move to a sure thing. A barrage of good music… and Elbow has been there along the way.  It’s been a long while since I first heard “Any Day Now” from Asleep in the Back Music Recommendations, Round 1 but it still hits me in the right place. This is a band that was together a good ten years before they cut a major record; which stets them up for a prolonged existence of hits. I can’t say that every track on each record got major play in whatever beater I was driving around at the time, but a lot of tracks have stuck with me. Elbow’s subtleties and daring attitude to invent new ways to record tracks has left me listening from “Snooks (Progress Report)” from Cast of Thousands Music Recommendations, Round 1 all the way through “The Bones Of You” on The Seldom Seen Kid Music Recommendations, Round 1. Watching the band play this album Live at Abbey Road Music Recommendations, Round 1 will solidify their talents.

I’d have to end today’s battle as any modern-day gentleman should… with a slow, soulful, acoustic progression that tugs at your heart and leaves you staring into the night sky. Distance and Time by Fink will make you want to be close to all those just out of sight. Tracks such as “This Is The Thing” and “Little Blue Mailbox” take you to a moment in time when tears are your only comfort. YetUnder The Same Stars” and “Make It Good” are breaks in the clouds filled with warm rays of sunshine… Althought his newest effort, Sort of Revolution Music Recommendations, Round 1 has yet to embrace me so kindly.

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8 May 09

 

This is a new section that should be up every Friday. It’s my attempt to weed through free track downloads and provide the best of what I find that matches my interests. This first track hails from The Big Pink outta London. The group consists of Robbie Furze and Milo Cordell and they bring a few more friends while playing live. This is a self produced single, mixed by Alan Moulder (one of Trent Reznor’s usual co-producers) which I imagine will be on their upcoming debut album Too Young to Love, due out 6/23. The track has just the right subtly mix of electronic and live elements, climbing from samples, programed drums and mellancholly vocal to triumph with guitars, backing melodies and impressive strength. Two remixes for the track have already surfaced, one from Gang Gang Dance and one from Van Rivers & the Subliminal Kid, who contributed to the sound of Fever Ray Free Track Friday: The Big Pink, Velvet, but neither remix harnesses the emotional authority this track demands.

The Big Pink, “Velvet”


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