Posts Tagged ‘Britpop’
Band Of Skulls: Light Of The Morning
Have you seen the new Ford 2011 Mustang ad. In particular, have you heard this ad? The music rocks, and it took me a while to track down who performs this song. It is by “Band Of Skulls”, a band name I am familiar with and placed on the “must listen to [...]
Blackbells – This Is Home
Oasis are dead. Long live Rock. Or so it goes… The year was 1997 – Brit-pop/rock was at it’s most frenzied heights with the sound of Urban Hymns (The Verve), Be Here Now (Oasis) and Blur (by, err, Blur). Roll on thirteen more years and the three albums previously mentioned still sound good and [...]
Ocean Colour Scene: Travelers Tune
So, a off we go a traveling. We’re heading off to warmer climes (a whole 20 degrees warmer than where I’m at now), where the fluffy clouds play along the long blue oceanic horizon and where the sea breeze is as fresh and tastes as salty as a crisp bag of gourmet chips. [...]
Mando Diao: Down In The Past
Mando Diao’s early albums sound very brit-pop, almost to the point that I think I am listening to an early Oasis B-Side. Their second album, Hurricane Bar was released in 2004 and although Mando Diao’s main fan base is Sweden, Germany and Japan, this album was well received in the UK (the single [...]
Boo Radleys: Wake up Boo!
Whilst shoveling a thick heavy blanket of snow from the driveway this morning I got this song stuck in my head. Why!?! Because snow shoveling is so …. much … fun, isn’t it!? Especially when you know that the main road or sidewalks haven’t been plowed yet, which means by the time I [...]
Travis: Sing
Travis raged onto the UK music scene when their gritty debut album “Good Feeling” was released in 1997. Travis were previously named “Glass Onion”, after the Lennon/McCartney song on The Beatles White Album, but this was before lead singer and songwriter Fran Healy was a member. Healy joined the bad in 1991, [...]
Ocean Colour Scene: Hundred Mile High City
cean Colour Scene’s 1997 single is used in the opening sequence of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, a 1998 Crime-Heist film directed by Guy Ritchie. The single was take from the band’s album Marchin’ Already – an an album that knocked Oasis “Be Here Now” off of the top of the charts and [...]

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