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					<description><![CDATA[If guitar music is dead, rock’n’roll redundant and music stars fading, what are ScenicLife doing here? Ready with that ‘shot in the arm’ that Jim Chancellor of Fiction&#8230;]]></description>
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If guitar music is dead, rock’n’roll redundant and music stars fading, what are <strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/ScenicLifeMusic" target="_blank" rel="noopener">ScenicLife</a></strong> doing here? Ready with that ‘shot in the arm’ that Jim Chancellor of Fiction records is adamant guitar music needs, the first four tracks from Scenic Life (Lawrence Bray on vocals and rhythm, who shares the songwriting with Daniel Dodson, also on drums and &#8216;Jimi&#8217; Drew Vera on bass) are triumphant, pulsating, and anthemic stuff. Sounding like a clenched fist in its tangibility, is <em>Just The Same</em> which flicks and tricks like a kid on a skateboard, bass lines all a-twang. The flagrant swagger of singer Lawrence Bray’s live performance is captured – with every snarl the giveafuck confidence of all the greats is conveyed. <em>Take Me Away</em> is a slower affair, swooning and smouldering until it builds to an anthemic chorus, a powerful and stately vision with a gritty and visceral aura, whereas <em>Make Believe</em> is a menacing eruption evocative of early Oasis demos like <em>Cloudburst</em> or <em>Take Me</em>. <em>Brighton ’64</em> sounds an all too late warning to those on Margate beach on that fateful day, reminding us that holding fast to the music will save your soul, with its chorus ‘Come on, sing your favourite song, and then you’ll find you’re doing nothing wrong’ repeated over an epic curving riff. Some will bleat about ScenicLife wearing their influences so overtly on their sleeves, but a wardrobe crammed with the Gallagher brothers, John Lennon and The Stone Roses is a stylish one to be in. The lyrics are direct and the simple rhymes will be questioned, but then if they’d wanted to wallow in similes and abstract metaphors, they’d have become English teachers. And they’re not. They’re rock’n’roll stars.<br />
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					<description><![CDATA[Ah  2011. What a year. It probably won&#8217;t go down in musical history like 1977 (Sex Pistols), or 1995 (Britpop), 1963 (The Beatles) or dammit, even 2004 (X&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah  2011. What a year. It probably won&#8217;t go down in musical history like 1977 (Sex Pistols), or 1995 (Britpop), 1963 (The Beatles) or dammit, even 2004 (X Factor), but we&#8217;ve still had a bloody good time listening to music, getting all fired up on the thrill of a good melody and a banging riff. We&#8217;ve been waxing lyrical about our rocks and sucks in the pub anyway, so thought we might as get it down to share. Here is our year in lists. And no, sorry Los Campesinos, we will never stop stealing that line.<br />
Once you&#8217;re done, <a title="The next twelve months" href="http://itsallhappeningmusic.blog.com/2012/01/06/the-next-twelve-months/">click here </a>to see what It&#8217;s All Happening are looking forward to in 2012.</p>
<h2>Albums we&#8217;ve loved</h2>
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<strong>Veronica Falls</strong> – <em>Veronica Falls</em><br />
Almost exactly 18 months ago we interviewed a little known band called Veronica Falls in which they talk of their distaste for ‘labels’, ‘scenes’, ‘genres ‘, ‘tweeness’ and pretty much anyone or anything that tried to define or pigeon-hole them. Fair enough. They also talk about their plan for an album…and well, basically a lack of one. Fast forward 18 months and they’re headlining stages at Field Day, touring across Europe and the US and recording their debut album twice, scrapping one and re-recording the finally released version in 3 days. Who knows what that original version sounded like, but however bad they thought the original recording was, nothing can hide the sheer quality and variation in their song writing . From the perfect pop song clout of <em>Stephen</em>, the melodic roundabout of <em>The Fountain</em>, to the shadowy punch of <em>Bad Feeling</em> and the anthemic <em>Come On Over</em>, each track on this album delivers. There’s a layered craft to each and every song, from the harmonised vocals to the interweaving guitars, that makes this a truly brilliant album. Just don’t mention cardigans to them.<a href="http://itsallhappeningmusic.blog.com/files/2012/01/Veronica-Falls-album-cover.jpg"><br />
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<strong>Elzhi</strong> – <em>Elmatic</em><br />
Here is an example of a clever concept that evolved into something far greater. A tribute to Nas’ seminal 1994 album <em>Illmatic</em>, Elzhi moves the scene from an oft-romanticised New York to a gritty Detroit, where shots go off at the funniest hours (<em>Detroit State of Mind</em>). El’s stark imagery cleverly references Nas’ phrasing but stripped of any glamorisation of project life, calling the hood a glasshouse the devil throws stones through. However, there is light amidst the shade. <em>Memory Lane</em> cheekily reminisces about being back in junior high &#8216;with your report card/Trying to make a B out of the letter F,&#8217; and <em>One Love</em> is a touching tribute to &#8216;El’s girl who cooked me hot meals/Helped me when I got bills.&#8217; Best of all, Will Sessions’ lush arrangements root the tracks in the rhythm and blues of Detroit’s own Funk Brothers, meaning that more than a simple tribute, <em>Elmatic</em> is one of the finest hip hop albums of the decade so far.<br />
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<strong>Grouplove</strong> &#8211; <em>Never Trust A Happy Song</em><br />
The sounds of a summer, toes wriggling in grass, beers bubbles cracking on the tongue, cheap wine at the side of bonfires, a moment of drunken epiphany shared with friends. The equivalent of a sherbet fountain – all fizz, fun and fiasco – but with the reality hit of liquorice that stops it all from being too saccharin and suggests these guys actually mean it. <em>Never Trust A Happy Song They Say</em> – with the euphoria evident in this trip of an album, this is contender for most dishonest album of the year. Love it.<br />
Other long players that have  rocked It&#8217;s All Happening&#8217;s world this year include:<br />
<strong><a href="http://itsallhappeningmusic.blog.com/files/2012/01/summercamp_condale_select1.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-674 alignright" src="http://itsallhappeningmusic.blog.com/files/2012/01/summercamp_condale_select1-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a>Summer Camp</strong> &#8211; <em>Welcome To Condale</em><br />
<strong>Elbow</strong> – <em>build a rocket boys!</em><br />
<strong>Feist</strong> – <em>Metals</em><br />
<strong>Fleet Foxes</strong> – <em>Helplessness Blues</em><br />
<strong>Pharoahe Monch</strong> – <em>W.A.R. (We Are Renegades)</em><br />
<strong>Radiohead</strong> – <em>The King of Limbs</em><br />
<strong>The Streets</strong> – <em>Cyberspace and Reds</em><br />
<strong>Tom Waits</strong> – <em>Bad as Me</em><br />
<strong>Big K.R.I.T.</strong> – <em>Return of 4Eva</em><br />
<strong>James Blake</strong> – <em>James Blake</em><br />
<strong>Bon Iver</strong> – <em>Bon Iver</em><br />
<strong>Kate Bush</strong> – <em>50 Words for Snow</em><br />
<strong>Death Cab for Cutie</strong> – <em>Codes and Keys</em><br />
<strong>The Weekend</strong> –<em> House of Balloons</em><br />
<strong>Wild Beasts</strong> – <em>Smother</em><br />
<strong>Pete and the Pirates</strong> – <em>One Thousand Pictures</em><br />
<strong>Lanterns on the Lake</strong> &#8211; <em>Gracious Tide, Take Me Home</em><br />
<strong>Metronomy</strong> – <em>The English Rivieria</em><br />
<strong>Deer Tracks</strong> –<em> The Archer</em><br />
<strong>Art Brut</strong> – <em>Brilliant Tragic</em></p>
<h2>Tracks of the year</h2>
<p><strong>Bos Angeles</strong> &#8211; <em>Beach Slalom</em><br />
It may be all over in 2 minutes and 35 seconds, but this simple and youthful tale of a break-up stirs memories of teenage love and regret that had us hooked from the first listen. From the simple 2 note intro to the frenetic ending it encapsulates everything we love about discovering new bands. There’s nothing showy or over-thought, the recording sounds live and unpolished, and it seems to achieve everything it sets out to do with minimal fuss. The guitar part nods to Johnny Marr, the bassline’s got Peter Hook all over it and the hushed almost spoken vocals drift solemnly over proceedings, portraying a real sense of introspection and apology to what is ultimately a post-punk salvo of a track. They may never write anything as good as this again (we obviously hope they do), but <em>Beach Slalom</em> is as close to a genuine and honest guitar pop song as we could find in 2011 and we love it.<br />
 <span><a href="http://soundcloud.com/nmemagazine/bos-angeles-beach-slalom">Bos Angeles &#8211; Beach Slalom</a> </span><br />
<strong>Evans the Death</strong> &#8211; <em>I&#8217;m So Unclean</em><br />
Favourite lyrics of the year on this thrashy and reflective tale of heartbreak… “When I’m watching the shopping channel, I will think of you; When I’m making a sandwich, I will think of you; When I’m trying to get to sleep, I will think of you”.<br />
 <span><a href="http://soundcloud.com/evans-the-death/im-so-unclean">I&#8217;m So Unclean</a> by <a href="http://soundcloud.com/evans-the-death">Evans the Death</a></span><br />
<strong>Big Deal</strong> &#8211; <em>Talk</em><br />
Has the anguish and torture of being unable to articulate basic words of lust and longing ever been so perfectly articulated? A seething bass line, wiltingly cutting delivery, hollow haze and the killer line dished up with such nonchalance, ‘all I wanna do is talk, but seeing you fucks me up,’<br />
 <span><a href="http://soundcloud.com/big-deal/talk">Talk</a> by <a href="http://soundcloud.com/big-deal">Big Deal</a></span><br />
<strong>Slow Club</strong> &#8211; <em>If We’re Still Alive</em><br />
A soft drum that taps like a heartbeat in angst, the chiming organ teardrops, forlorn yearning of Rebecca’s vocal, building layers reminiscent of 50s girl groups, the killer electric riff followed by an almost calypso beat, a bridge that curls and kisses its way in, all viewed through the eyes of two hopeless romantics. Perfect.<br />
 <span><a href="http://soundcloud.com/stolenwinesocial/slow-club-if-were-still-alive">Slow Club &#8211; If We&#8217;re Still Alive</a></span></p>
<h2>The live stage &#8211; our favourite gigs</h2>
<p><strong>Pulp</strong> &#8211; Take your pick. Brixton Academy, Reading Festival, Isle of Wight. All three were very special. He writhes , he poses, he grooves, and makes us all feel us all wanna be Common People.<br />
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<strong>Pete and the Pirates</strong> at Buffalo Bar, 22 Nov – Fist time we’d seen PATP in several years, and we&#8217;d forgotten how much we love them. Intimate venue, great tunes.<br />
<strong>We Were Promised Jetpacks</strong> at XOYO, 12 Oct – What a gig. WWPJ debut album was a job to behold, but their second album released earlier in 2011 is probably my album of the year. They did not disappoint at XOYO (personal highlight being during their biggest hit <em>Quiet Little Voices</em>, when lead singer Adm was hit by a bottle of beer so instead of singing ‘we’re young again’ he creatively changed the words to ‘you’re a c**t’ whilst pointing at the perpetrator. Priceless. With support coming from the wonderful cheeky chaps and chappess that are <em>Let’s Buy Happiness</em>, this was an all-round great gig.<br />
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<strong>2.54</strong> at Corsica Studios, 9 Nov &#8211; The night that it felt like everything came together for 2.54.</p>
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<strong>Alphabet Backwards, The Switch</strong> and <strong>Lawrence Bray</strong> at The Kings Head, 18 June. Or so I’ve heard. Can’t remember much.</p>
<h2>There&#8217;s nothing like a muddy field &#8211; festival highlights</h2>
<p><strong>Pulp</strong> (see above!). Ordinarily, I’d find it more than a little strange to watch a man in his 40s thrusting on top of an amp whilst singing ‘This is Hardcore’. However, this was the Return of Jarvis. It was one hell of a night.<br />
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<strong>The Great Escape</strong> &#8211; Hard to pick out a single moment. For me, The Great Escape signifies the start of the festival season, ice cream on the beach and discovering a pier load of new music. This year was no different. Personal highlights were <strong>Out Like a Lion</strong>, a great set and top interview from <strong>Team Me</strong> and <strong>Two Wounded Birds</strong>, who later went to play our <a href="http://itsallhappeningmusic.blog.com/2011/12/21/two-wounded-birds-rock-monday-night/">Christmas show</a>, and one of the most gloriously technicolour and serotonin fuelled gigs of my life with<strong> Grouplove</strong> and<br />
<strong>Foster The People</strong>&#8230; Other top moments include an interview with the lovely Rachel Sermanni, Sarah Richardson trying to convince me she was hanging out with Snoop Dogg and meeting many fellow bloggers/ music people for the first time. It’s not only new bands though, and as always, Eddie Argos of <strong>Art Brut</strong> had The Haunt in the palm of his hand, wrapped in the cable of his microphone, sitting down on the floor at his will and up in the air when the hormonal fuelled <em>Emily Kane</em>, <em>My Little Brother</em> and Modern Art reach their climax. Brilliant.<br />
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<strong>Sissy &amp; the Blisters</strong> at <strong>Camden Crawl</strong>, or <strong>Spector</strong> at <strong>Field Day</strong> – we couldn’t decide between these two. Both were the first time we’d seen each band, and both blew usaway.<br />
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<strong>Alphabet Backwards / Spring Offensive / Gunning for Tamar</strong> at <strong>Truck Festival</strong> – Three awesome Oxford bands at a festival in Oxfordshire. ‘nuff said. And all lovely, lovely people too.<br />
<strong>Tribes</strong> at <strong>Reading</strong> – It’s a little scary when a band sings nostalgically about the 1990s. However, once we’d got over the realisation that we are now old, Tribes set at Reading was an enjoyable set to a buzzing crowd.<br />
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					<description><![CDATA[Oslo&#8217;s given London a Christmas tree every year since 1947. Balthazar brought the little baby Jesus some gold. 27% of of men are hoping they&#8217;ll receive socks (according&#8230;]]></description>
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Oslo&#8217;s given London a Christmas tree every year since 1947. Balthazar brought the little baby Jesus some gold. 27% of of men are hoping they&#8217;ll receive socks (according to TK Maxx). It&#8217;s All Happening want to go one better and bring you the ultimate festive gift &#8211; <em>It&#8217;s All Happening: The Christmas Collection</em>. Some of the best bands we&#8217;ve worked with this year, who have played the gig nights and generally delighted us all, have been lovely enough to donate tracks to our mixtape. Take a listen: it&#8217;s an absolute stonker, and like a puppy, not just for Christmas. Bet you wish you&#8217;d come to the gigs now hey?<br />
Enjoy.<br />
 <span><a href="http://soundcloud.com/its-all-happening/sets/its-all-happening-the">It&#8217;s All Happening: The Christmas Collection</a> by <a href="http://soundcloud.com/its-all-happening">It&#8217;s All Happening</a></span><br />
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<li>Summersun &#8211; Ross &amp; The Wrongens</li>
<li>Age Anti Age &#8211; The ID</li>
<li>Annika&#8217;s Song &#8211; Fievelwill</li>
<li>Tired of Being a Man &#8211; Killing Fields Of Ontario</li>
<li>Rocket Science &#8211; Cinemawave</li>
<li>Steal His Heart &#8211; Emily &amp; The Woods</li>
<li>Aphrodite &#8211; Edit/Select</li>
<li>Plastic &#8211; Alphabet Backwards</li>
<li>Apes With Rollerskates &#8211; All Too Animal</li>
<li>Lion&#8217;s Throat &#8211; Barely Modern</li>
<li>Postcards To Strangers &#8211; Moustache Of Insanity</li>
<li>Soul and Substance &#8211; Peter Darling</li>
<li>In The Quiet &#8211; The Rifle Volunteer</li>
<li>Modern Hipster &#8211; Tracey&#8217;s Love</li>
<li>Truth Or Dare &#8211; ABI</li>
<li>Wired &#8211; Freak Static</li>
<li>Bonfires &#8211; Gunning For Tamar</li>
<li>Panic Don&#8217;t Panic &#8211; Secret Rivals</li>
<li>Joy &#8211; The Volitains</li>
<li>Heard It All Before &#8211; The Switch</li>
<li>She&#8217;s A Queen &#8211; Deadwax</li>
<li>Inuitses &#8211; Quadrilles</li>
<li>Rich and Famous &#8211; Lawrence Bray</li>
<li>Dancers In A Painting &#8211; Sugardrum</li>
<li>Burger Van Song &#8211; Rachel Sermanni</li>
<li>Taxi For Mr. Griffin &#8211; End Of Level Baddie</li>
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		<title>February, April and May..</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2011 20:31:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sat 21st May was the first It&#8217;s All Happening night at The Gallery Cafe, opened by Abi Murraywho&#8217;s sassy soul has wowed us before and earned her slots at prestigious&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sat 21st May was the first It&#8217;s All Happening night at The Gallery Cafe, opened by <strong>Abi Murray</strong>who&#8217;s sassy soul has wowed us before and earned her slots at prestigious venues such as a headline slot at Camden&#8217;s Proud Galleries. Massive thanks, and we hope your Mum&#8217;s birthday went well!<br />
The second act of the night were be <strong>Fievelwill</strong>, a wonderful duo from Kent that sent the audience into a mesmerising trance with their breathtaking talent. They have received some great plaudits for their live session on Kent radio station KMFM.<br />
Gracing the stage as our headliners was the incredible <strong>Emily and The Woods</strong>, just one month before playing Glastonbury Festival. A quiet room, candelight, crisp soft vocals, and a double bass makes for a magical summer evening.<br />
On Sat 20th we were pleased to welcome back <strong>Redwood Fall, </strong>a band who have really matured into a tight and talented outfit since they last played. <strong>New London Kings</strong> were A. Ma. Zing. Catchy hooks and rolling riffs kept us all riveted. Finally the wonderful <strong>Gunning For Tamar</strong> stepped in for us last minute, and wow I am a glad they did. Substantial scoundscapes, huge and harmonious scales and gutsy guitars &#8211; brilliant.<br />
April 8th was played by <strong>Lawrence Bray</strong>, a songwriter influenced by the back to basics rock and roll of Oasis et al, local band <strong>Freak Static</strong>, electrifying brilliant, Oxford band <strong>Secret Rivals</strong>with their crisp creations, and The Quadrilles, who were outstandingly tight, angles so astute they sliced through the air.<br />
March we had a break. Sorry guys.<br />
In February <strong>The K Shaped Rooms </strong>headlined, a full band accompanying Komla&#8217;s snakelike smooth guitar work, and the Cuckoo&#8217;s Nest has never been into the groove so much. Young lads <strong>The Rivieras </strong>were energetic and engaging, and we&#8217;ll definitely have them back! And this was the night that we first discovered <strong>Abi Murray</strong> &#8211; thank god for that!</p>
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