Soul Drift


Post-Rock

As much as I would like to catalogue all the music on the internet, unfortunately it would take too long. Instead, I recommend you go to the ‘tag’ part of Last.FM & click the genre that interests you (in this case: post-rock). You will come to a page full of free downloads, links to sub-genres & recommendations that will keep you entertained for days!


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Released on Boxing day so that you won’t forget the song title, we need your help with any coverage, news articles, links to the downloads will appear here http://www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk/content/content_detail.php?id=2145&type=Features, reviews or features you wish to run on the band or release in the next month are all very much welcomed. Boxing Day is a gorgeous post christmas anthem, while Getting Up is a chiming indie pop tune, download both now and give us your feedback:

DOWNLOADS(embargoed to the public till the 26/12/07):
SMALL CREW- BOXING DAY
http://www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk/mp3s/Boxing%20Day.mp3
SMALL CREW- GETTING UP
http://www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk/mp3s/Getting%20Up%20(hiresmp3).mp3

GIITTV singles club releases “Boxing Day” and “Getting Up” free double a-side single available on http://www.godisinthetvzine.co.ukfrom the 26/12/07
In its third digital release the GIITTV singles club (an offshoot label of the cult music/culture webzine http://www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk) releases the double A-side “Boxing Day/Getting up” from beat combo Small Crew. Released as a free digital download on Boxing Day itself (so you won’t forget what it’s called).
Who are Small Crew? Small Crew is Richard Adderley and Dan Edwards (formerly of bands like The Boyfriends, The Lucas Group and Vermont), although neither is necessarily on any given Small Crew Recording. Small Crew is whoever is in the room at the time when Small Crew music is being made. Small Crew can also be at the end of a phone line, in the post or on a computer, radio or television. If you aid, facilitate or enjoy Small Crew activities, you are Small Crew. Activity is currently limited to this planet but this is purely for technical reasons.
Small Crew make any kind of music depending on what’s in the room or who’s on the phone. They like singing and dancing and they like to keep it dirty.
Small Crew are not a collective. They are a combo. To get a straight answer visit Small Crew at:
youaresmallcrew@hotmail.com
http://www.myspace.com/smallcrew
Ever get that anticlimactic feeling on the day after Christmas Day? It seems Small Crew have. A grand piano motif, complimented by cavernous drums ushers in “Boxing Day” a glorious musical shrug of the shoulders that aches with an indefinable sadness: for a relationship that could be crumbling? For the year that’s gone? Or something all together more sinister? Reminiscent of early shoe gaze, floating, melancholic half remembering vocals look out of the window and wonder why it never snows even though the world seems so cold? A hazy head smiles politely as if to say sorry for the mistakes you’ve made (“You wear your new bruise on Boxing day/Look in the mirror and your face is grey.”) and happy eyes cover up the lies of the picture perfect family gathering….

The virtual flipside “Getting Up” in contrast is a two minute jolt of indie pop: chiming guitars and keys ring out above a chopping rhythm, knowing, breathless vocals wipe the sleep from the eyes and go to school, certain that later that day you will hit the town for dancing on a Friday night (“Until you’re smoking/Until you’re Drinking/Until you’re kissing/Until you’re staying out.”). A song: about self-empowerment perhaps? By the end of the night it offers a word of advice: life isn’t always that straightforward, but your day will come (“Through a thousand gloomy days/And a thousand more mistakes/ you will find your own way”). It’s got a instant melodic quality remincisant of Lloyd Cole and the Commotions or Richard Hawley, and hints at the best bittersweet melodies of Belle and Sebastian. In short it’s rather brilliant.

Get previous Free GIITTV zine singles club downloads, from The Sailplanes and Time.Space.Repeat. here:
http://www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk/singles_club.php

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Kettering and Corby based four piece My First Radio release “Progress” as free download on the GIITTV singles club. The track comes as a precursor to a full physical single released on Series 8 records later in the year.Bside “My Secret Plan” will only be avaliable to GIITTV zine users(sign up here) for the first month before being made freely avaliable to all there after.

In a live setting My First Radio combine the fragile atmospherics of Engineers, Mogwai and Redjetson with the mashed up effects pedal punk of Bloc Party and add the vocal kick in the nuts of Six By Seven and latter day Primal Scream. You could call it shoegazing with size twelves.

In this context “Progress” is somewhat disarming, catching you totally off guard with its wistful, emotionally charged vocals which ache over a gentle piano motif eventually rising to a searing vocoder soaked ephiphany. The bside “My Secret Plan” combines knowing vocal interplay with spiralling shoegaze fuzz that smacks you about the face and lets you know who’s in charge here…

“…fast moving indie band.” – The Guardian

“[My First Radio] launch you skywards on a rocket co piloted by Muse and Slowdive and fuelled by lashings of spiralling guitars… spacey, shoe gaze majesty…” – hearthefuture.org.uk

http://www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk
http://www.myspace.com/myfirstradio

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