
Yes, it’s the weekend again, already. For this weekend’s mix, I’ve gone for another one of those “stuff I’m listening to at the minute” mixes, also known as “stuff that I currently have on my computer, so i don’t have to go and grab a load of CDs and rip them”.
We’ve got some Mystery Jets, in anticipation of their sophomore album 21; something by current indie darlings The Teenagers (FYI, the track on the mix is one of the few good ones on the album. Expect a full review next week….maybe); some music from Kupek, aka Bryan Lee O’ Malley, creator of Scott Pilgrim, covering Canadian indie-popsters Plumtree (more from them next week too); finishing off with some good ol’ KLF. See you next week!
1.Mystery Jets – “You Can’t Fool Me Dennis”
2.Supergrass – “Alright”
3.Final Fantasy – “This Lamb Sells Condos”
4.Primal Scream – “Kowalski”
5.Crystal Castles – “Magic Spells”
6.The Apples In Stereo – “Man You Gotta Get Up”
7.The Bravery – “An Honest Mistake”
8.Kupek – “You Just Don’t Exist”
9.The Teenagers – “Starlett Johansson”
10.Marketa Irglova – “If You Want Me”
11.Guillemots – “Trains To Brazil”
12.The KLF – “Justified And Ancient (Stand By The JAMs)”
[...] If, like me, you are an avid fan of Bryan Lee O’ Malley’s Scott Pilgrim series of graphic novels will probably be aware of Plumtree, the Canadian all-girl indie pop band, whether you not it or not. The books are peppered with references to the group, from the titular character’s “Mass Teen Fainting” t-shirt (the name of the foursome’s first album), to the name of the series itself; O’ Malley, under his recording name of Kupek has also covered their songs (see last week’s Weekend Mix). [...]
[...] If, like me, you are an avid fan of Bryan Lee O’ Malley’s Scott Pilgrim series of graphic novels will probably be aware of Plumtree, the Canadian all-girl indie pop band, whether you not it or not. The books are peppered with references to the group, from the titular character’s “Mass Teen Fainting” t-shirt (the name of the foursome’s first album), to the name of the series itself; O’ Malley, under his recording name of Kupek has also covered their songs (see last week’s Weekend Mix). [...]