Sunday, May 22, 2011


Wasting Light

If you are not familiar with them (the Foo Fighters), you should be. They have been here since the early 90s forming from other already heavily popular groups. They released their first album in 95, and haven’t looked back. Lead singer Dave Grohl is known for his membership in the band Nirvana where he was drummer with lead singer and good friend Kurt Cobain. Dave has also worked with Nine Inch Nails, Tenacious S and a lot of other well known and lesser known acts.

The Foo Fighters set records with their second Studio album, The Colour and The Shape. Hitting high on the Charts with, Everlong, My Hero and Monkey Wrench. Their last album, Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace, released in 2007 echoed of the days when heavy hitting post-grunge ruled the airwaves. The album was most know for the track, Long Road to Ruin.

Even though the listening style of todays world has changed the band still has a huge following, those grunge kids had to grow up right? Foo Fighters newest release, Wasting Time. Has hit number one on the Austrian album chart, Canadian album chart and U.S. Billboard just to name a few. The record also went platinum in the AU.

Foo isn’t a band to fuck with and neither is there seventh studio album, that being said the band is still very humbling. In an interview with The Music Network, lead singer Dave talks about recoding this album in his garage, he said “ There’s poetry in being the band that can sell out Wembly but also make a record in a garage.” Listening to the album you defiantly don’t hear a garage band, you hear music greats making history and playing for the soul to an audience who can’t stop listening and is hungry for more. Wasting Light was released April 2011, available now.


Foo Fighters- Rope

Foo Fighters- White Limo

Foo Fighters- Everlong

Tuesday, April 19, 2011


Weather Vanes

I love music, all music and all for very different reasons. Naturally I love finding and experiencing new music and on April 16th, a year after the albums release, that is exactly what I did. Who did I stumble upon you ask, Freelance Whales.

I first watched the music video Generator First Floor, and saw they played the banjo. I thought to myself, they want to be Mumford and Sons, and immediately turned off...for a second. As the song play I felt inspired, lifted and refreshed. This was not about wanting to be anyone or anything else, they were doing what they loved and that was making music.

The mix of electronic sounds, percussion instruments as well as string instruments was candy for my ears. Their sound is a mix of blue grass, indie, and electronic. If you have listed to Claudio Sanchez's Prize Fighter Inferno, they are instrumental cousins. Lyricly and vocally they sound indie with the stories of cute loves and summer days. A familiar vocal talent might be Plain white tees. This music mix sounds like it wouldn't go down very easy, but it works and it works well. This may not have been the album of the year but it was worthy of a new artist award.


Freelance Whales - Generator First Floor

Freelance Whales - Broken Horse


Freelance Whales - Generator Second Floor

Saturday, April 9, 2011

The King of Limbs


It’s a Saturday night and what is happening? I’m sitting at home thinking about what to cook for lunch and dinner tomorrow, welcome to my life of working at 6am on weekends. My bed time is, oh lets see 3 hours away. What better way to past the time than write a review of a new release. Beer in my hand, computer in my lap get ready for my mostly valid opinion.

Radiohead recently released their 8th studio album, “ The King of Limbs”. I’m a fan of Radiohead, but I hadn’t heard about this album until a month after its release. What kind of fan am I, right? Not a crazy one. Ha. Any way I thought to myself I better take a listen because I could be missing out on something great. I was right but it took me 3 good listens to understand. You know those moments when you are listening to an artist and ask yourself , am I not smart enough to get this or is this just crazy. I call that a gaga moment and I had one the first and second time I listened to The King of Limbs.

I didn’t know if I was listening to the right album or not but if you know Radiohead you know this is how things are for us less experienced Headers. On my 3rd listed I realized this is genius, the sounds, they lyrics, the feeling and emotion put into it was pure human genius. Like I said I was already a fan and had listened to Raidohead before but this album feels different. There is a bit less singing and a bit more electronic instrumental sounds. From Pablo Honey to this album Raidohead has influenced and reacted to a generation.

I cant predict the future but I don’t see them slowing down or going anywhere. As this album picks up steam and more people experience the band their following will grow in number. This isn’t an album to be taken lightly, listen with full intent and you will see what I mean.



Radiohead - Lotus flower

Radiohead- Bloom

Radiohead- Live from the Basement