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		<title>Ghost Outfit &#8211; Waste</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Aug 2013 08:38:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Full of lovely and deep and dark loops, it is difficult to know whether go away seriously or bounce and jump to Ghost Outfit&#8216;s Sway. In fact, you&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Full of lovely and deep and dark loops, it is difficult to know whether go away seriously or bounce and jump to <strong><a href="https://m.facebook.com/ghostoutfit?id=105410817732&amp;_rdr">Ghost Outfit</a></strong>&#8216;s <em>Sway</em>. In fact, you can do both. The hazey fugg at the start merges into repeated reverberations that bristle and build, unfolding into something quite animated and agile. At 1 min 50 the shuffling melody is so poppy it could almost be heard in the wedding dance floor, and then the bridge gives way to an epic chorus before reverting to its chugging type. From debut album <em>I Want You To Destroy Me</em>, out on hip Manchester label Sways Records. The band plan to tour the UK later this year, so keep your eyes and ears open.</p>
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		<title>Smith Westerns &#8211; 3am Spiritual</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2013 13:07:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Oozing from its dreamy little pores Flaming lips influences, specifically the beautiful Do You Realize? Smith Westerns latest single 3am Spiritual is something of a departure in style&#8230;]]></description>
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Oozing from its dreamy little pores Flaming lips influences, specifically the beautiful <em>Do You Realize? </em> <strong>Smith Westerns</strong> latest single <em>3am Spiritual</em> is something of a departure in style and pace from previous work, but still full of influences from days gone by. Dreamy yet exuding confidence it is ill of skewed summer vies flowing from the heart and the head, Cullen Omari vocal lead supported by layer upon layer of gentle harmonies and lush reverberating tones. Opening with the killer line &#8216;It&#8217;s easier to think you&#8217;re dumb&#8217; it is a breezy ode to the seventies, a sudden judjudjud on he piano at the three minute mark giving way to a grand but short guitar solo. File by Todd Rundgreen and listen to before watching Almost Famous, and watch Sunday afternoon cares melt away. From new album <em>Soft Will</em> out now on Mom &amp; Pop Records.</p>
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		<title>Chatting with The YuYa &#8211; and get Naked for free!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2012 20:36:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yuya was a powerful Egyptian courtier during the eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt. Signed to Dayjob Records The YuYa are an inspiring and eclectic duo who&#8217;s almost reggae folk&#8230;]]></description>
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</a>Yuya was a powerful Egyptian courtier during the eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt. Signed to <a href="http://www.dayjobrecords.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Dayjob Records</a> <strong><a href="http://www.theyuya.com/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The YuYa</a></strong> are an inspiring and eclectic duo who&#8217;s almost reggae folk fusion and dreamy indie tunes have been making waves amongst those who like their music with a dollop of authenticity and avant garde. It&#8217;s All Happening catch up with Eliseo Soardi and Constance Dalrymple, <strong>The YuYa</strong> Super nice folks, they have offered up <em>Naked</em>, their debut single, as a <a href="http://theyuya.bandcamp.com/track/naked-2" target="_blank" rel="noopener">free download</a> for you. Lovely!<br />
<strong>For those who don’t know The YuYa, describe the band and your sound.</strong><br />
The YuYa is me and her. The influences of the band are very mixed and draw on the world of music. From rumba to waltz, jazz to reggae, acoustic soul to ska..all with our touch. We think that in these days of internet and the freedom it gives, everyone has developed a taste outside their cultural roots. This is due to a diversity never seen before; music is part of the same system and needs to be as diverse as possible, reaching places and mixing things no one until recently knew existed. Our sound, if it could be a colour, would be red.<br />
<strong>Your debut album <em>A Boy, A Queen and A Fish</em> was out on 24 Sept– tell us about it.</strong><br />
The debut album is lovely to listen to. Nice songs, and to be honest we didn&#8217;t know we could make such good music :). Jokes apart, the album was written over 6 months in a London warehouse (Arena Massive) and then recorded in a wonderful theatre in the middle of the Italian Alps, in less than a week. It was winter and bloody cold! But it came out quite summery and that&#8217;s something we still don&#8217;t understand :). Many thanks to the Council of Pieve di Ledro, which gave us the place for free and Nilo Santoni who did an amazing job mixing the album and playing percussion for us!<br />
The title of the album is taken from an African children&#8217;s story for wannabe fishermen&#8230;. it ends with a boy capturing the biggest fresh water fish that ever existed and the Queen of Uruba sparing the fish&#8217;s life to teach the boy a lesson! The metaphor of the story is that boys don&#8217;t impress Queens with just a fish!<br />
<strong>You were the first signing to Day Job records – what made you decide to team up with them?</strong><br />
They look good and when we walk down the street together people are generally very pleased with the sight of us. Eli and Greg at the moment are in a beard growing competition that started last October&#8230;. and their credo was spot on for us as poor struggling employees!<br />
<strong>You do both have day jobs – why do music? What does music, and being an artist mean to you?</strong><br />
Most of all, why work full time? Music means freedom to both of us.<br />
<strong>You have both British and Italian roots, and have played all around the world, from Europe to Africa. There’s also a very diverse range of styles in your music, and the album was of course recorded in Italy  – how does the world and culture influence you?</strong><br />
Constance loves rice and Eliseo loves pasta: two worlds and two cultures come together. It was difficult at the beginning of our musical relationship to combine our differences but we naturally came together and that&#8217;s because it is in the nature of things to mix and develop into a new one.<br />
<strong>I’ve heard that you met at a fancy dress wedding – sounds amazing! What were you wearing, and was it the great costumes or witter banter than drew you to each other?</strong><br />
Constance was Billie Holiday and Eliseo was Amy Winehouse. Have you read T<em>he Secret</em>? It explains how these things happen&#8230;&#8230;<br />
<strong><em>It’s Better</em> is beautifully whimsical and rhythmic, which fits with the video – are visuals important to you?</strong><br />
Yes, very and we think the <em>It&#8217;s Better</em> video really gives an idea of what we are. Although the day of the filming on the boat was a mission! Constance does not like water! We couldn&#8217;t pee for 6 hours, and we had to put a pigeon out of his misery for reasons we can&#8217;t really explain here. In the end we had to row one boat to push the other for the whole day&#8230; But thanks to Lara (Jacoski) for the magnificent editing it worked well. Visuals are very important but I think the story is even more important. Have you ever seen a great film without a great story? Even <em>Avatar</em> had to have a story, special effects can only do so much&#8230;.<br />
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mWMYInaooE]<br />
<strong>What have your highlights of the year been, and what’s coming up next?</strong><br />
We run a Festival in Italy called <a href="www.mandstockfestival.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Mand&#8217;stock</a> Festival, not to confuse it with man&#8217;s cock&#8230;. Last year was the first edition and it went really well! We had 45 bands and djs, a skateboarding half-pipe, rock climbing walls and great Italian food and drinks! 2000 people came and we think this year is going to be even bigger! It&#8217;s great to organize a Festival so we can invite bands we love. Damian Rice was at the festival on the Friday and we had a chat about music and business, we&#8217;re now friends 🙂 DJR and The Harrison Pub (King&#8217;s Cross) are also involved in the Festival this year.<br />
2013 is a promising year, with the album out and gigs coming up you should keep checking our website or join our mailing list for any updates! God Speed!</p>
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		<title>The Zolas &#8211; Knot In My Heart</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2012 11:55:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Released December 3rd on Light Organ Records The accompanying bumph bills them as &#8216;intelligent, leftfield melodicism.&#8217; What Knot In My Heart sounds like is artsy angular beats fused&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Released December 3rd on Light Organ Records</h2>
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The accompanying bumph bills them as &#8216;intelligent, leftfield melodicism.&#8217; What <em>Knot In My Heart</em> sounds like is artsy angular beats fused with dramatic keys, and synth enhanced vocals singing poetic lyrics. There&#8217;s a hint of austerity in the verses, but when the balloon shaped beats of the chorus come in the feeling is one of sunshine. Suddenly, around 2 minutes in thrusting guitar slams taken straight from the best indie rock throw your arms song starts, elevating the song. Mixing three different styles, the overall effect is one of good moments, but that doesn&#8217;t really hang together enough to work as a song. 3 mins 21 is not enough time to explore complex structures spanning multiple genres. Perhaps what I&#8217;m saying is we need more of it. The palpable buzz surrounding <strong><a href="http://thezolasmusic.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Zolas</a></strong>  from those in the know on the other side of the pond would certainly suggest so.</p>
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		<title>Coasts &#8211; Stay</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Mar 2012 22:40:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Released 26th March 2012 via Intruder Records Reviewed by Francesca Baker If bands were to be known by the company they keep, Stay, the blissful expansive single from Bristol&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Released 26<sup>th</sup> March 2012 via Intruder Records</h2>
<h3 style="text-align:right;">Reviewed by Francesca Baker</h3>
<p>If bands were to be known by the company they keep, <em>Stay</em>, the blissful expansive single from Bristol based <strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/coastsband">Coasts</a></strong> sound like they’ve spent the last year hanging with Two Door Cinema Club, dabbling in the odd rendezvous with The Beach Boys, cavorting with The Manic Street Preachers and fraternizing with Friendly Fires. And thus in the process have whipped up something very good indeed. The first single to be taken from debut EP Wildfires, this is an ambitious band with the capability to entrance.<br />
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T34rU9LUc7w]</p>
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