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Artist: Houdini Dax Title: You Belong To Dax Darling Label: See Monkey Do Monkey Genre: Indie Bitrate: 263kbit av. Time: 00:33:14 Size: 65.83 mb Rip Date: 2011-06-06 Str Date: 2011-06-20 01. The Magicians 2:32 02. 1929 3:39 03. Robin You Lie 3:07 04. Green Gate 3:16 05. Texas Export 2:38 06. You're A Ghoul 4:19 07. O.L.L. 2:59 08. The Trend 3:47 09. Tank Man 3:29 10. Fizzy Moon 3:28 Release Notes: Summer 2011. And the nippers are still making good honest rock ÆnÆ roll. Take CardiffÆs Houdini Dax, who have an average age of 19. What are they doing digesting records, writing songs and rehearsing when they could be playing Xbox or texting friends from the back of the bus? WerenÆt ôthe kidsö supposed to have tired of analogous music? WasnÆt the house music craze of the late Æ80s supposed to have killed rock? Heck, thinking about it, werenÆt the synth bands of over 20 years ago viewed as the only way forward? No my dear music lovers, valves are not dead, rock ÆnÆ roll is blossoming and ôthe kids are alrightö (as Pete Townshend so neatly put it 46 years ago). The Noughties has seen great success for young bands. The Libertines and then Arctic Monkeys paved the way post-Brit Pop and now still barely out of the shadows come Houdini Dax, your soon to be favourite new band. Hearing æThe MagiciansÆ for the first time itÆs impossible not to think of Alex Turner and his band in their early stages. Jack ButlerÆs edgy vocals, sharp wordplay and the stop-start, spiky New Wave tendency of the playing certainly share similarities with early Arctic Monkeys, but itÆs not what defines them. A video of a live acoustic performance for Huw StephensÆ Swn Festival æSwn is SoundÆ video series of æStruggling In The SandÆ show Houdini Dax playing in a stripped back setting with acoustic guitar, bass, brushed drums and harmonies to the fore. ItÆs tight, honed and timeless. Yes, they have major talent. They can sing splendidly, they throw in some deft bridges and could very well sound like one of those great old acts. Yet they donÆt! And when quizzed about their favourite bands, Æ60s touchstones (The Beatles, The Kinks, The Sonics, The Stooges) meet latter day acts (Blur and Supergrass) and new bands (The Black Keys, The Raconteurs and White Denim). Yet You Belong To Dax Darling sounds nothing like any of them. ItÆs the sound of teenagers discovering what they can do. ôRecording the album was amazing,ö Jack reveals. ôHaving Rich from The Method as producer was special. WeÆre friends, so he won't shy away with his opinions. And he always got the best out of us.ö Mentioning how the production had elements of Æ60s guitar heroics, post-punk rhythms and an element of My Bloody Valentine about it, Jack beamed back at me as if their mission statement had been achieved.öIÆm glad you hear those things clashing,ö he eagerly states ôbecause we love that retro '60s style, but itÆs been done so much before. ItÆs important for us to mix older styles with newer onesà We were aiming for a really strong debut that doesn't really let up in energy and excitement,ö closes Jack. ôWe tried to capture this by recording in a really live way.ö And live and exciting is the order for the day for the teenage world view of Houdini Dax. Their second album may well feature strings, ballads and mellotrons but for now let the revolution begin as these youngsters play it their own way with what they have learnt from Hendrix, Syd, Gaz and co. They should be famous! This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
Artist: Houdini Dax Title: You Belong To Dax Darling Label: See Monkey Do Monkey Genre: Indie Bitrate: 263kbit av. Time: 00:33:14 Size: 65.83 mb Rip Date: 2011-06-06 Str Date: 2011-06-20 01. The Magicians 2:32 02. 1929 3:39 03. Robin You Lie 3:07 04. Green Gate 3:16 05. Texas Export 2:38 06. You're A Ghoul 4:19 07. O.L.L. 2:59 08. The Trend 3:47 09. Tank Man 3:29 10. Fizzy Moon 3:28 Release Notes: Summer 2011. And the nippers are still making good honest rock n roll. Take Cardiffs Houdini Dax, who have an average age of 19. What are they doing digesting records, writing songs and rehearsing when they could be playing Xbox or texting friends from the back of the bus? Werent the kids supposed to have tired of analogous music? Wasnt the house music craze of the late 80s supposed to have killed rock? Heck, thinking about it, werent the synth bands of over 20 years ago viewed as the only way forward? No my dear music lovers, valves are not dead, rock n roll is blossoming and the kids are alright (as Pete Townshend so neatly put it 46 years ago). The Noughties has seen great success for young bands. The Libertines and then Arctic Monkeys paved the way post-Brit Pop and now still barely out of the shadows come Houdini Dax, your soon to be favourite new band. Hearing The Magicians for the first time its impossible not to think of Alex Turner and his band in their early stages. Jack Butlers edgy vocals, sharp wordplay and the stop-start, spiky New Wave tendency of the playing certainly share similarities with early Arctic Monkeys, but its not what defines them. A video of a live acoustic performance for Huw Stephens Swn Festival Swn is Sound video series of Struggling In The Sand show Houdini Dax playing in a stripped back setting with acoustic guitar, bass, brushed drums and harmonies to the fore. Its tight, honed and timeless. Yes, they have major talent. They can sing splendidly, they throw in some deft bridges and could very well sound like one of those great old acts. Yet they dont! And when quizzed about their favourite bands, 60s touchstones (The Beatles, The Kinks, The Sonics, The Stooges) meet latter day acts (Blur and Supergrass) and new bands (The Black Keys, The Raconteurs and White Denim). Yet You Belong To Dax Darling sounds nothing like any of them. Its the sound of teenagers discovering what they can do. Recording the album was amazing, Jack reveals. Having Rich from The Method as producer was special. Were friends, so he won't shy away with his opinions. And he always got the best out of us. Mentioning how the production had elements of 60s guitar heroics, post-punk rhythms and an element of My Bloody Valentine about it, Jack beamed back at me as if their mission statement had been achieved.Im glad you hear those things clashing, he eagerly states because we love that retro '60s style, but its been done so much before. Its important for us to mix older styles with newer ones We were aiming for a really strong debut that doesn't really let up in energy and excitement, closes Jack. We tried to capture this by recording in a really live way. And live and exciting is the order for the day for the teenage world view of Houdini Dax. Their second album may well feature strings, ballads and mellotrons but for now let the revolution begin as these youngsters play it their own way with what they have learnt from Hendrix, Syd, Gaz and co. They should be famous! This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net