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Summer Jam Part 1 - Sublime

Hey and welcome to the first of what I hope will be quite a few summer jamz spotlights.  A few days ago I snagged my girlfriend's copy of Sublime's 40 oz. To Freedom and was struck again by just how innovative this band was.  Also, how much sunshiney goodness you can pack into a song.  So I'm presenting three tunes that I think deserve to be on your sun-soaked pleasure, including my all-time favourite Sublime song, "Jailhouse", and two classics from 40 oz.'
Much love, rock it tight.

 

Jailhouse

 

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Right Back

 

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40 oz. to Freedom 

 

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Sublime // Buy CD 




Review : The Cat Empire - Two Shoes

 

Two Shoes

Jazz + Ska + Pop-Rock + Down-Under + Reggae = Excellence 

Two Shoes - The Cat Empire (2005)

The Cat Empire Official Website 

Label: Velour Recordings 

 

I've had the sublime luck to get my hands on The Cat Empire. 

I feel like a bad person now, because I hadn't heard them before, or spread the word about how amazingly rockin' they are. Australia continuously pumps out the music, the good stuff that we shouldn't go without.

We (refers to my infamous boyfriend, the guy I bounce everything off of) put this album in mid-blast to check out while we did a Spring clean yesterday, and after the first track, we turned it up full-blast and yelled to each other, wide-eyed, "These guys are ***king awesome!"

After some bopping and cleaning, I asked the boyfriend what he thought (he's a VERY harsh critic), and he admitted to infatuation. Excellent.  

Two Shoes is excellent. A wild, upbeat fusion of jazz, reggae, ska, hip-hop, with influences of Cuban, Latin, and Aussie music. The actual quality of the instrumentals and vocals is amazing; a band comprised of six main members plus "The Empire Horns" works together very well. The loose down-under accents of the vocals gives me a deja vu of British ska, whilst making it a very relaxed and lazy fun.  

The album was just released in the U.S, after being a double platinum down under. This is the first album of theirs I've had the luck to listen to, so hopefully I'll be getting my hands on other material. Short of comparing this work with their other work, I can say just by this listen that the album is awesome, and has immediately been filed into my favorites.

I'm not sure how successful they'll be in the U.S.; not because they lack talent or anything of the sort, but because the U.S. music scene differs greatly from the prominent, popular music in Australia. Perhaps the U.S isn't ready for their unique, crazed sound, as prevalent music here seems to be emo-metal and bubblegum pop, r&b, and hip-hop. We'll see. I hope they'll be a hit, because then they'll probably take a tour, perhaps making their way down to see me. Yay. 

Some favorites: "Protons, Neutrons, Electrons", "The Chariot", "Two Shoes", and "Sol Y Sombra".  

Final Verdict: Definitely worth listening to, and buying. Make a trip out today and pick it up–seriously.  

 

The Cat Empire - Sly

 

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The Cat Empire - Two Shoes

 

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The Cat Empire - Hotel California (Released on Like a Version by Triple J, an Australian radio giant) 

 

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Stream "The Chariot"

 

Related Visual:

"Sly" on David Letterman (YouTube) 

 Related Links:

Buy This Album!

The Cat Empire Official Website

The Cat Empire on MySpace

Bio on Wikipedia 

 




John Butler Trio - Funky Tonight EP


So, my copy of John Butler Trio's Funky Tonight EP arrived in the mail yesterday. Definitely worthy of review. It has 4 tracks: Funky Tonight, Good as Gone, Nowhere Man, and Funky Tonight (bootleg). The CD is excellent, to put it shortly. 'Funky Tonight' is a track they've played live at their shows for some time now, but have never officially released. It is the first single released from their new work; their new album will be released in Spring 2007.

I heard it for the first time in April of 2006, at a show they played here in the U.S. It ended the show, and it was bloody brilliant. Their new single is definitely a studio-version. Some of the lyrics have changed, and the chorus music has been altered, as you will hear when you listen to tracks 1 and 4 back-to-back. John Butler does an amazing job on the guitar, per usual, and the song is upbeat with lots of cutesy "Ooos" and fast drumming. Great track. 'Good as Gone' is a brand new track to my ears, and is stunningly beautiful. It's up for listen here. John Butler's wife, Danielle, contributes backing vocals to John's intricate, bluegrassy banjo playing. It soothes, and makes your mind go blank. The vocals and banjo bring the song to many crescendos, and it ends too soon. 'Nowhere Man' is my hands down favorite track from the album. Such a beautiful song. Put together so well, and leaves you wanting more. The guitar intuitively takes you through the story of the song, and Butler does an excellent job of keeping the vocals rhythmic and soft. It has a lullaby quality, and the trio brings the song together excellently with their respective instruments. 'Funky Tonight (Bootleg)' is a live version of 'Funky Tonight', or rather it is the original track before it was taken into the studio. You can hear the crowd participate in the song, and the song truly makes you 'get funky'. Overall: Again, I'm floored by John Butler Trio's talent. If you've never heard John Butler Trio before, do yourself a favor and buy this album. It's a great introduction to their music. It's beautiful, excellent, wonderful, all at the same time. The tracks are creative and experimental, they explore music and bring it to its fullest, brimming potential. Three talented musicians with the ability to express beauty through music the way they do leaves your ears tingling and will make you want more.

Related Links:

John Butler Trio

John Butler Trio on MySpace

Buy Funky Tonight EP (AUS)

John Butler Trio Videos on YouTube

Funky Tonight Video (New Single) on MySpace

 

Related Audio: 

Nowhere Man 

 

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Funky Tonight 

 

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Artist Spotlight : John Butler Trio

The John Butler Trio is my all-time favorite band. I never had a favorite band until I heard these guys. They're brilliant. The band consists of 3 members, duh, John Butler, Shannon Birchall, and Michael Barker. John Butler is the frontman, leading vocalist, and lead guitar. Shannon plays the stand-up bass and bass guitar, and Michael Barker is percussion. I use the term percussion because he doesn't just play the drums, he plays all sorts of stuff and is brilliant at it as well.

JBT and Me

I first discovered JBT through my best friend, who was referred to it through a boyfriend of one of her friends. The first tracks I heard were "Mist (MP3)" and "Peaches and Cream (MP3)". I wasn't very impressed with "Peaches and Cream", mostly because it is a slow song, and thats not usually a good introduction to a band who does mostly upbeat music. I really enjoyed "Mist' though, because of its simplicity and intricate guitar, as well as the combination of bluegrass and traditional Irish styles. So, I was curious, and obtained more of their music, the whole album, Sunrise Over Sea. After that, I was hooked. I spun that CD hundreds of times over the next year. This was in 2004.

John Butler Trio and their Music

They have several albums, two of which are Live compilations: Live at St. Gallen and Living 2001-2002. The others are:

Studio LPs:

EPs:

Source: Wikipedia

Sunrise Over Sea was their greatest success, particularly in Australia. They have not become as popular in the U.S., due to (I think) the mainstream music that is prevalent in the U.S. I don't think the U.S is ready for their sound.

Sound

John Butler Trio has truly created their own style of music. There are many labels for what it is, but what it is is original lyrics, ideas, and technique. They combine rock, ska, reggae, hip-hop, bluegrass, and much more to achieve their unique sound, and I believe this is why their music never sounds 'old'.

Lyrics

JBT is known for its 'activist' lyrics, which usually pertain to issues in government, policy, the environment, Australia, and general injustice. Many of John Butler's lyrics pertain to current events, such as Hurrican Katrina and global warming/climate crisis. A number of their songs feature such lyrics, like: Treat Yo Mama, Something's Gotta Give, and Good Excuse (brand new track, available for watching/listening here). One of his more famous songs, Ocean, is a long instrumental played by John Butler solo on his 11-string guitar, and refreshingly is different everytime he plays it.

Performances

I was lucky enough to attend a concert by JBT, in Mobile, Alabama. What a bloody good show. It was free, as a promotional event through a local radio station. This didn't matter however. I would have paid to see them. I was in the front row, and had Michael Barker grinning at my dancing. There are pictures from it here. They are known for their shows; they keep them intimate and always give their best, and as a result of their live show following, many of their live shows have been recorded by fans and are hosted for download at archive.org. ** As it is difficult to review an entire band, this has become more of an informative post. I think that is fair; when we come across breakthrough artists I expect posts like this. It is hard to encompass my entire John Butler/John Butler Trio experience in a few hundred words, so I'll say this: I think JBT is excellent because of their music, lyrics, and relationship with their fans. They are rootsy, down-to-earth people who produce music that is original and not made with the intent of selling records. They make music because they love to, because their fans love it, and because they have great messages. I never have been particularly fond of lyrical content as much as the music in any musicians case, but here I find myself shocked at the similarity between what I believe and think about particular topics, and how JBT communicates that to thousands of people through their music. They're not extremists, they are just a band that makes damn good music, and I think their philosophy and image are things that I wholeheartedly relate to. I have provided several easy links for you throughout this post, so you have no reason to not check 'em out.

Here's more:

John Butler Trio

JBT on Myspace

JBT Live JBT France

The JB Seed Fund (excellent for independent artists in Australia)

JBT Fans (they're awesome)

 

 

 

 

 

John Butler playing slide guitar in a tree in Australia.