Re: Snow Patrol
(die hände .. und wie er sich bewegt.. ich mag das so! :)
(die hände .. und wie er sich bewegt.. ich mag das so! :)
wie toll
kein Scheppern, schöne Quali!
Bei Open Airs kommt der Sound besser (Filmen und auch das Anhören über Handy)...hab zuletzt den Gröni aus München hören dürfen: jedes Wort war zu verstehen - Der Weg
Der Übergang von 'The Finish Line' zu 'Open your Eyes' ist gänsehautmäßig toll, danke fürs Filmen und Reinstellen!
soo schlank isser ...wie gehabt
werd schauen, ob's klappt mit dem Live-Stream Southside (SO 21 Uhr)
dank dem Paul für die Info!
stinkt mir ja schon, dass ich am Sonntag nicht live dabei bin
17.30 Uhr Bright Eyes und um 21 Uhr eben Snow Patrol
schade dass es keine Tageskarten gegeben hat :/
das m83-intro läuft übrigens nicht mehr, ist jetzt teenage kicks - und auch sehr schön als reinholer.. ;) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAtUw6lxcis)
noukiii hatte ja ne menge schöner erlebnisse !!
..werd das nächste woche alles in ruhe durchgucken ...dabei kanns auch wieder weiter regnen !!
ja... seine hände ;)
mehr davon morgen...
Hello there from orbit. Yes I finally fulfilled a lifelong dream and have become the first Irish person in space. Its cold out here. (Apologies to any Irish people that have been in space, I did no research at all to back up this statement. As thorough as ever eh?) Anyway Sometimes something just hits you somehow smack in the somewhere. That something this time are Montreal band Miracle Fortress. Lots of other stuff thrills me right now (and Ill get to some of that) but I come back to Five Roses by Miracle Fortress again and again like a wandering but sensible cat at meal time. Inspirational music is about otherness. Something you may not, perhaps should not, be able to put your finger on but it makes your hairs try and shoot from your body, your stomach tumble and loop and smiles you up involuntarily. Miracle Fortress do this to me and they might do that to you. I dont know this for sure. How could I? We are all different and sure isnt that just spectacular? Chances are though this band will knock your shoes, socks and feet right off. When it comes to getting things knocked off you I hope its always blissfully metaphorical and never the likes of some douchebag intent on malevolence. I digress. Check them out first on https://www. myspace. com/miraclefortress . On there you will find some great album tracks (not my favorite song though which is Next Train and is divine) and a rather brilliant cover of Digital Love by Daft Punk. I can only point, you decide. As for my opinion of them it is set in stone forever as a revelatory album destined to live with me for the duration. It is so beautiful, simple, melodious and addictive. Before I go any further congratulations to fellow Irishman Glen Hansard and his co-star Marketa Irglova for winning the Oscar for best song for Falling Slowly. Everything about their performance, speeches and general behaviour on the night lifted the event beyond the airkissfest it looks from the outside. See the movie (Once. Thats' what the movie's called not how many times you should see it) if youve not as its quite quite sublime. Congratulations also to our dear friends Elbow for outdoing their own almost impossible standards once again with their new album The Seldom Seen Kid. The only difference this time is they might get the album sales to match their undeniable brilliance. The world hopefully will finally fall head over heels with them. It is an extraordinary album. Thank you to abigail on here who suggested the book Winkie by Clifford Chase. I loved it. Thoroughly fantastic. A teddy bear comes to life and is bizarrely arrested as a suspected terrorist. Stunning and ridiculous premise perfectly implemented. Ive given nothing away in the plot that isnt apparent from the dust jacket and the first page so dont panic. Other things this last while I are been mostly loving are: Caribou Andorra. Another wonderful record from Dan Snaith. Again from Canada (whats happening up there? Metric; Arcade Fire; Broken Social Scene; Holy Fuck; The Russian Futurists the list goes on and on from there). Its just a breathtaking piece of psychedelic mind dismantling. And somehow a pop record. Surely it cant be both. Yes, yes it can. Speaking of crazy, at the moment Im reading The Raw Shark Texts by Steven Hall. Not for the faint-hearted but worth a go if youre up for it. Not easy to describe so Ill not try too hard but it involves a ravenous and relentless word shark, a guy with a serious case of amnesia and a whole heap of running. Ive not sold it to you I know but believe me its odd, intelligent, bold and thrilling. M. Crafts new record Silver And Fire is a belter too. The single You Are The Music is a slinky treat. It puts me in mind of a more down tempo Phoenix (another band I love and cant say enough about their last record Its Never Been Like That. Virtually ignored in the UK but well worth a wee look as every track is glorious. Sorry, back years ago I was talking about M. Craft ). Its a lovely record. Looking forward to albums very soon from Frightened Rabbit, Panama Kings and Kowalski. Some (or all) of each of these records Ive heard already and can say theyll all be well worth the wait. Had to have some Celtic connections in here somewhere eh? We start in the studio in Ireland in April getting the songs ready and well be working right through the summer til we get the album right. Looking forward to getting started. I hope youre all well and Ill post a bit more regularly now our holidays are over (not that I saw the sun more than once. I did spend my holidays in Ireland and Scotland in the height of winter though. When will i learn?) Gary. x |
nett wie er schreibt :)
...mit all seinen Film-, Buch- und Musiktipps
SNOW PATROL BACK IN THE STUDIO
As revealed by Gary in his latest post to the Snow Patrol website, the band are back in Ireland recording the hotly anticipated follow up to the multi-million selling album Eyes Open. The band are all in good spirits and relishing the chance to finally put two years worth of ideas onto tape.
The Patrol are once again working with Final Straw and Eyes Open producer Jacknife Lee on the as yet untitled album.
For future information on the album and updates from the band stay tuned over the summer to SnowPatrol. com.
A HUNDRED MILLION SUNS
The band are in the final stages of finishing the fifth album,
which as you may have heard last week has been christened A Hundred Million Suns....
https://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=2567256&blogID=421655741
uuiiiuuiiiuii....ein albumhighlight jagd das nächste in diesem jahr..
NEW ALBUM & SINGLE TO BE RELEASED IN OCTOBER! We are delighted to finally announce the release date for the Patrol's fifth studio album, 'A Hundred Million Suns', as well as details of the first track to be taken from the LP. The new album will be released on October 27th 2008 in the UK and October 28th in the US, the release will be preceded by the stunning new single 'Take Back The City' released in the UK on October 13th. As previously reported the album was recorded through Summer 2008 in Hansa Studios in Berlin and Grouse Lodge deep in the Irish countryside with producer Garret 'Jacknife' Lee. Speaking of the new album, Gary told SP.com "I'm so proud of this record. Everybody played out of their skin. Garret (Jacknife Lee) continued his progression from maverick genius to one of the best producers in the world. Musically, lyrically and sonically the best record we've made." For forthcoming information on the album, as well as details of the worldwide first play of 'Take Back The City', keep an eye on SP.com or sign up to the Members Area at Snow Patrol.com here for the latest updates. The Eskimos |