Back in the
eighties PacMan was my favourite video game. Unfortunately I encountered many
Game Overs before reaching the ultimate level and finish it off. So far
concerning the link. I wanted to link it into the Slovenian boys band Game Over
but I could find any information on them so I left it with that and sought
another solution with a song called Game Over. I’ve chosen the performance by
Daley since his career started quite remarkably.
He’s an
artist who writes his own songs but he didn’t know exactly how to make them
public. That’s why he uploaded one of his tracks to the BBC recording studios.
After listening to the track he was invited to do a live session for BBC
Introducing and from that moment on he got broadcasted in the UK on national
radio creating a little hype.
His voice
matched perfectly with the Gorillaz theme and together with Damon Albarn he
wrote ‘Doncamatic’. Gorillaz also asked him to lend his voice for that single
which appeared on the Gorillaz album Plastic Beach. A strange begin of his
career maybe but in 2011 Daley produced an online EP called Those Who Wait
which got downloaded a lot in the UK. From this EP, Game Over is the first real
single release, followed by other songs such as ‘Smoking Gun’ and ‘Spent’. That
same period Wretch 32 release the album Black and White on which Daley appears
as a guest artist on the single ‘Long way Home’.
I don’t
know if he’s a one hit wonder or anything but I’m glad I almost worked myself
out of trouble with my music link.
I’ll make
it easy for me and stay in Portugal as the link and I’ll also stick a bit with
the genre. Da Weasel was formed by MC Pacman and MC Virgul in 1993. The band
seized to exist only recently in 2010 without any explanation. Too bad you
might say since Da Weasel had a very good live act with a complete band on
stage.
It all
started in 1993 when they released a first EP named ‘More than 30
Motherfuckers’. An Ep which set the tone for the rest of their career. Although
releasing this EP in English, the first full album carried a Portuguese title
and all tracks were also in Portuguese. If I say that they sought their
inspiration with Cypress Hill and Public Enemy you can imagine the tone of the
full album.
Only in
1997 Virgul joined Da Weasel to replace Yen Sung who went full time solo as a
DJ. Virgul added ska and reggae to the band’s sound. This sound influenced the
EP 3° Capitulo in a certain way and Da Weasel changed styles a bit.
After
recording their fourth studio album (which has a very difficult title to write
down) they were asked to do the warm up for the Red Hot Chili Peppers on their
Portuguese stop on their Californication tour. After this memorable moment for
the band a few more left and joined Da Weasel only to leave MC Pacman and
Virgul as a security. In 2004 they even changed producers and the following
album was a great commercial success. Re-Definitions made platinum in Portugal
and the band again decided to go on tour through Europe and Brazil in 2005.
They
managed to release one more album and again it reached platinum within days.
Amor, Escarnio e Maldizir would be their last album ever since they’d split up
two years after. Maybe because Pacman and Virgul didn’t want to cooperate with
each other no more, maybe because of other reasons. We’ll probably never know.
It was
actually quite hard to link the Balthazar song or band so I types in Balthazar
in google and came up with an American beer brand. And what does beer sometimes
give you? A hangover off course so here we go with Hangover from Buraka Som Sistema.
BSS is a
Portuguese dance project performing a style called progressive kuduro. Kuduro
is actually an Angolan dance and music style, born out of mixing different
traditional African carnival music. Since Angola used to be a Portuguese colony
its logic the music also reach the European mainland.
The
formation of Buraka Som Sistema was founded in 2006 by a few DJ’s and rappers.
I’ll name their nicknames: Li’l John, Conductor and DJ Riot. The only one
performing under his own name is Kalaf Angelo. Conductor is an African hip hop
producer and met the others as the band Cool Train Crew while touring in
Portugal. They were all looking to create a kuduro collective and this is how their
collaboration started out.
Their first
two singles led to a first full album in 2007 named From Buraka To The World.
Buraca is actually a parish in the city of Amadora, north of Lissabon. That
same year after touring BSS found help with a few excellent performers such as
M.I.A. for the single ‘Sound Of Buraka’ and Pongolove for the single ‘Kalemba’.
Both songs can be found on their second album Black Diamond.
Until 2010
they performed at different European festivals mostly situated in the class of
world music festivals but in 2011 their break through with a bigger audience
happens with the release of their third, yet most successful album Komba. Their
hit single ‘Hangover’ reached high in the charts in most European countries.
I did choose
the Hangover single since It’s their biggest hit in the whole of Europe. So
grab some alcohol, bottom’s up, and get ready for a little party with this
Portuguese sound system (som sistema)?
With an Ep,
two early releases, one full album and a second on the way the Belgian rok band
Balthazar has been quite busy the past few years. It all started in 2004.
When the
band Lost And Found with Maarten Devoldere, Jinte Deprez and Patricia Vanneste
wins the competition of Kunstbende (art gang) it was clear there was a lot of
talent and chemistry available in the western part of Belgium. They renamed the
band to Balthazar and in 2006 they are award with the audience price of that
year’s Humo Rockrally. Time for them to create and release a first EP carrying
the nme of the band. Early the following year they decide to switch drummer and
bass and from that moment on the current formation of the band is complete.
Apart from the earlier mentioned foudners there’s also Simon Casier and
Christophe Claeys. New settings and they are invited to a few Belgian festivals
where they give it their best. The first ever single ‘This Is A Flirt’ was
already recorded and released with the complete band as it currently exists. In
2008 they’d release another single named Bathroom Lovin’ Situations’. More live
invitations followed on the biggest Belgian festivals and Balthazar also made
their way into the charts.
Yet they
found the time right to record a first complete studio album. Awaiting the
release of the album in 2010 Maarten and his gang decided to release the first
track in December 2009. ‘Fifteen Floors’ got picked up onthe radio a bit and was a great way to
promote the first album. Fifteen floors also knocked its way into my music
link. When thinking about three doors down I immediately thought of an
apartment building and a fifteen floor building seems big enough to fit the
picture in my head.
Balthazar received a lot of applause from their fans at the early stage of the band and wanted
to give back some by naming the first full album ‘Applause’. And more of that
they got from critics all over the land. The album received well and scored the
Album Of The Year award in the 2010 Belgian Music Industry Awards. Correct if you
listen to songs as ‘The Boatman’ and ‘Hunger At The Door’. For this they were
asked to do the warm up for dEus’ European tour.
Check the
clip out I’d say and if you like it you just might buy their second album soon.
Expectation date: October 15th, 2012.
A few songs
back I went to Mississippi and already I return there when talking about the
American rock band 3 Doors Down. They’re a band best known for the single I’ve
used in the link which is an obvious link while using having Superman mentioned
the song before. Kryptonite is also their first single ever released by them in
the year 2000. Many call them a one hit wonder but if so then these critics are
countered by the fact that not many one hit wonders produce five full albums in
twelve years.
Following
the hit single, 3 Doors Down got signed by Republic Records and they were given
the chance to produce their first album A Better Life. I’m not a critic or
anything and this blog is not made to promote any artist, song or album but I
must agree with those who say this is their most decent album. One can still
discuss if the 2002 Away From The Sun album is also as good as the primus but
everything after I just don’t like for myself. This second album by the way
overshadowed the first when it comes to copies sold. 3 Doors Down were a successful
rock band.
Formed by
drummer and vocalist Brad Arnold, guitar bass player Todd Harrell and lead
guitar by Matt Roberts they started as a rock cover band. Over time Brad Arnold
stated to write his own songs and these were mainly used for the band’s first
album. After a while guitar player Chris Henderson joined the band and the
first song Kryptonite saw the light as mentioned above followed by the album ‘A
Better Life’. On that same album you’ll also find the song ‘Loser’ which I
personally think is also a pretty darn good song.
For the
next album a drummer got hired while another one did the tour. While the basis
of the band stayed together the drums were manned by different people on
different occasions. When I think of two songs on the first album I can only
find one single worth mentioning on the second: ‘When I’m Gone’. Yet it was a
very successful album to them.
After
touring the band hosted their own benefit concert. These benefits would be held
on a yearly base from 2003 on.
Their
popularity kept growing and when releasing ‘Seventeen Days’, their third studio
album and again they went on tour. This time side by side with the band Lynerd
Skynerd both headlining fifty-fifty on a tour around the USA. Again there’s only
one song that got stuck in my memory and that’s ‘Landing In London’, a soft
ballad like song.
Once more
they’d dive into the studios and came out to present us the self-titled album
in 2008 with more of the same. Songs like ‘It’s Not My Name’ and ‘Train’ aren’t
that bad at all but when listening to it they don’t always live up to my
expectations. Sorry for the fans but that’s just my opinion. They managed to
record a Christmas song by the end of 2009 and this is actually where I think
they went wrong. A true rock band does not, never ever, make a song meant for
Christmas. Never !!! Luckily it was released to the world digitally and to my
knowledge it doesn’t appear on their latest album.
Time Of My
Life was recorded in 2010 and released halfway 2011. The band chose ‘When
You’re Young’ to be the first single and ‘Every Time You Go’ as the second.
Soft titles and soft songs. That’s what happens when a rock band makes
Christmas carols. As always they started touring again but right after the tour
around the USA and the UK had finished it was clear that Matt Roberts would
leave the band with health issues.
Nowadays it
is rumoured they’re working on a greatest hits album for 2013. We’ll see what
it’ll bring but I’m sure it will find its way to the true fans.