April 24, 2010

After a loooong hiatus..

Third year uni schedules have prevented Smeared Frost posts for a while.. so here's a quick post with the latest music news off the top of the ol' noggin'.

Well what more need to be said music-wise than Splendour in the Grass... purely amazing. www.splendourinthegrass.com for the ridiculous line up details of the Woodford-bound festival.

Other quick snippets in music news of late:

LCD Soundsystem announce Splendour will be their last Australian tour for the band and are planning on making the last shows something else. James Murphy, a god in his own right, (listen to 'All My Friends' and try not connect it with everything beautiful and sad you've ever experienced all within 7 minutes) is set to let loose as he says this will be the last time they will have the chance to do any of the wack shit they have ever wanted to do on stage.
Their latest album 'This is Happening!' has caused stirs as they take a step away from the instrumental side of 2007's 45:33 and back to the epic artform of repetition, 8 minute tracks and some amazing alternative dance music. Skip 'Drunk Girls' that shit is as disappointing as your parents found you when you asked them for money for Splendour tickets.

The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers has announced he will be releasing a solo album called The Flamingo. No mention of dates as yet.



Friendly Fires have made the greatest call of 2010 saying they will not be doing a MGMT on their next album, guitarist Edd Gibson stating 'I really hope we are not going to do what MGMT did. Whatever it is they have done, we want to steer well clear of it. I don't understand why they would make such a leap, go from great pop songs to just any old acoustic music played in anyone's bedroom."
Ahhhh feels good not sucking MGMTs arse. The scene kids cry - 'Its just more indie that's why you don't like it as much' eff off I love indie, 'Congratulations' (which was not all that bad an album just not anything more than that) was a blatant attempt at trying to be as queer as possible to steer clear of commercial fame. Successful boys, now have fun playing below par music to the kids who haven't realised how shit you are live yet. Pet hate: pretentious bands who make music to not be as commercial as their last album instead of just making music they love. (queue The Presets next release haha) END RANT.

Frightened Rabbits: Scottish, playing Splendour and this song 'The Twist', which is not their best musically (try 'Swim till You Can't See Land' for best judgment) has been in my head all afternoon. Lyrically amazing. Human heat - we all need some from time to time.



Kasabian are returning to Australia and playing Riverstage 25th July.


The Fratellis have called it quits due to the ol' musical differences thing.

And did I mention Splendour? Frost everywhere.

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