BAT FOR LASHES: Daniel
I’ve been a fan of BAT FOR LASHES since hearing What’s a Girl To Do a few years ago. Here is the new video for Daniel, the first single off new album Two Suns. Watch it in HD!
Cramp’s frontman Lux Interior Dies…
In the early morning hours of Wednesday February 4 2009, the world of rock and roll lost one of its most original, dynamic, freakish and underrated frontmen of all time – LUX INTERIOR (born Erick Lee Purkhiser) of the pioneering garage/punk band the Cramps.
I was lucky enough to see the Cramps perform at Motherf*cker (the now defunct NYC dance party) during late 2006. Seasoned veterans by then, I cannot erase the images of Interior as he threw himself about the stage like a deranged ragdoll with reckless abandon or performing fellatio on his mic. (in between songs he would chug red wine, naturally).
The Cramps was the bastard love child of Interior and guitarist Poison Ivy (born Kristy Wallace, later his wife). They eventually left California and traveled east in the mid 1970s with their band to become part of the nascent punk scene that revolved around venues such as Max’s Kansas City and CBGBs in lower Manhattan.
While the bands that inhabited the NYC milieu were initially varied – both visually and sonically (think leather-clad Ramones, spastic Talking Heads or the glamorously trashy Blondie), the Cramps truly stuck out, as they were simultaneously campy and menacing. Their look and sound was a melting pot of references and aesthetics, from 1950’s B-horror movies and sadomasochism to rockabilly and double entendres (“Can You’re Your Pussy Do the Dog?” Ahem.)
Like many bands associated with punk rock, the Cramps never achieved commercial success. However, songs like “Human Fly”, “I Was A Teenage Werewolf” and “Goo Goo Muck” are engrained on a generation of listeners. Even without a gold record under their garter belt, many credit the genre of “pyschobilly” or “horror rock” to the band.
Recommended viewing, the grainy clips on YouTube of the band in the late 70’s performing a show for patients at the Napa State Mental. A few songs in, you almost can’t tell the difference between the band and the incarcerated. Take that, Live Aid.
One reviewer put it best, describing Interior’s voice as “the psychosexual werewolf/ Elvis hybrid from hell”. Somewhere out there, the afterlife just got a little kinkier. — Daniel Alonso
FEVER RAY: When I Grow Up (Video Premiere)
FEVER RAY isn’t wasting any time, quickly releasing a second single from her debut album Fever Ray. In case you missed my previous post of first single If I Had a Heart, you’ll want to check out that magnificent track and video as well.
When I Grow Up was directed by self proclaimed ‘Director of Different Things’ Martin de Thurah who has previously worked with Royksopp, Mew and a spot for Ikea!
Y.A.S.: Get It Right (Felix Da Housecat Remix)
I have always loved the work of MIRWAIS from the first moment I heard his Parisian take on electro music. He brings back a subtle glitch, a hint of Kraftwerk maybe. He’s back with a new project, titled Y.A.S. featuring Yasmine Hamdan. The band is aiming to place arabic language in the center of pop music. They do just that with Get It Right. I have for you the very electro Felix Da Housecat Remix. I love it.
“No exoticism but transgression, sulphur and genius, where Arabic discovers a new ultra-modern youth.”
Get It Right (Felix Da Housecat Remix)
Check out Mirwais’ solo album Production, and check out this link to see other work he has done with artists like Madonna & Fischerspooner.










