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stylesnews · 2 years ago
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Gabriels talking about opening the show for Harry on BBCR1.
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hldailyupdate · 2 years ago
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“You know what it is? He really works hard. And, that little white boy can sing! He really can sing! I was like, ‘Oh help, he’s singing! Show out!’ It’s an amazing show, it’s just him and the band so there’s not dancers, and he can dance and all that.”
-Jacob from Gabriels on opening for Harry last year. (21 February 2023)
via BBCR1
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twopoppies · 2 years ago
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“That lil white boy can sing!” 🤣🤣🤣
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hildegardladyofbones · 3 months ago
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If I imagined what music as a concept would sound like I would imagine something akin to Gabriels. Their music is definitely very music. It's like if they made music into a real thing it would sound exactly like their music
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innervoiceart · 1 year ago
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Gabriels - Love And Hate In A Different (Radio 1 Piano Session)
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slowsweetlove · 2 years ago
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loveofu · 2 years ago
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Gabriels - Blame
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newmusickarl · 1 year ago
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5-9’s Album of the Month Podcast – Episode 6 Out Now!
The June review episode of the 5-9 Album of the Month Podcast is now available - and it might just be my favourite episode yet!
As ever I take a seat alongside 5-9 Editor Andrew Belt and Check This Out’s Kiley Larsen to review five high profile album releases from the past month in music, and ultimately name one as our Album of the Month at the end of the discussion.
For this episode, the five albums discussed are:
PARANOIA, ANGELS, TRUE LOVE by Christine & The Queens
Off Planet by Django Django
Chaos For The Fly by Grian Chatten (Poll winner, thanks for voting!)
The Art of Pleasure by Janelle Monáe
Guy by Jayda G
If you want to listen to the June episode or any previous episodes simply click the link below, but also be sure to follow 5-9 Blog on Instagram and Twitter for more news and polls relating to the podcast, along with other great content like film reviews, sports articles and more.
Listen to the June 2023 episode here
Learn more about the Album of the Month podcast in my interview with Left Lion here
Album & EP Recommendations
My Back Was a Bridge For You To Cross by ANOHNI and the Johnsons
Once upon a time, I refused to listen to ANOHNI and the Johnsons’ music.
You see when this unknown album to me titled I Am A Bird Now beat one of my favourite albums of all time in Bloc Party’s Silent Alarm to the 2005 Mercury Music Prize, I couldn’t quite believe it. As a 15-year-old kid at the time, I think I gave half a listen to ANOHNI’s record and then squawked endlessly at the injustice of the decision. Years later though when I had finally matured (my music taste along with it), I listened to I Am A Bird Now properly and saw the beauty that the Mercury judges had seen in that record years earlier.
Fast forward to 2016, I was even more blown away by ANOHNI’s solo debut, Hopelessness, with its cutting political commentary and dazzling experimental synth-pop melodies. In a stacked year for new music (my favourite ever in fact), it would finish 11th in my Top Albums of 2016 list, but in any other year it could’ve easily been a Top 5 contender. So now, 7 years on from that record and 13 years after the last ANOHNI and the Johnsons album, she has finally got the band back together for some new music – and I’m pleased to say it’s every bit as outstanding as those two previous efforts.
Whilst thematically My Back Was a Bridge… picks up partly where Hopelessness left off - looking in despair at humanity and the current state of the world but with personal tales scattered in there too - sonically it couldn’t be more different. This time around the electro-pop of that album has been replaced, with this collection of songs instead beautifully backdropped by bluesy guitars and sweeping orchestral strings. ANOHNI’s own inimitable vocals then remain the ever-present constant, her voice frequently making the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end. Not a moment is wasted across the album’s concise 40-minute runtime either, with sublime opener It Must Change, the gospel-like refrains of Can’t, the soaring rock riffs of Scapegoat and Rest, as well as the mesmerising balladry of There Wasn’t Enough just some of the many highlights here.
Without question this is one of the finest records of the year so far, with ANOHNI once again hitting heights few other artists can reach. Incredible songwriting, stunning vocal performances and some beautifully cinematic instrumentation - this one is quite special indeed.
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Angels & Queens by Gabriels
It’s crazy to think that just a couple of weeks ago, myself and a lot of other people weren’t even aware of this Compton-based soul trio. That all changed though when Elton John invited frontman Jacob Lusk to join him for a performance of Are You Ready For Love during his instantly iconic Glastonbury headline set. In that one moment, Elton quickly put the band on everyone’s radar if they weren’t already – a testament to his greatness by being such a champion for new music and artists. Now striking whilst the iron’s hot, Gabriels have delivered their debut album which has quickly become one of the most critically acclaimed records of the year. Does it live up to the praise it’s received so far? Very much so.
With seven of the songs initially released as a shorter project in September last year, listeners early to the party would’ve already gotten insight into Gabriels’ richly textured soul through moments like the orchestral R&B of the title track, the operatic, Succession-theme-esque Taboo and haunting closing track, Mama. However now the full scope of the project has been revealed it is sure to be even more breathtaking to both new and existing fans alike, with goosebump-inducing ballad We Will Remember and the mind-blowing, gospel-soul trio of Love and Hate in a Different Time, Glory and Great Wind some of the standout moments.
Similarly to the ANOHNI and the Johnsons project, this is another colossal work from the past week that is sure to leave you floored. Instantly timeless, expertly crafted and exquisitely-produced, this is another staggering collection of songs that is sure to feature highly on multiple year-end lists come December – at this stage, my own included.
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The Greater Wings by Julie Byrne
Whilst I always enjoy reading everyone’s “Albums of the Year so far” lists over the summer and using them as a guide to check out some records I might have otherwise missed, there is a reason I don’t do my own and this past week is a prime example. As soon as June finished, three records have come out of nowhere to easily rank amongst the year’s very best. Joining Gabriels and ANOHNI is American singer-songwriter Julie Byrne, whose third album is a devastatingly beautiful meditation on heartache and grief. Summing it up perfectly here’s what friend of the blog Kiley Larsen, who recommended the album to me, has to say:
“Byrne is one of those singer-songwriter talents whose transcendental voice is more than worth the price of admission, and she wisely continues to focus almost exclusively on a minimalist presentation of her vocal beauty. Her past work found her mostly accompanied by fingerpicked acoustic guitar, but The Greater Wings excels at painting the vocal focus while adding celestial synths and well-placed strings. These haunting textures are most apparent on “Summer Glass,” which links the two phases of The Greater Wings, but every song is must-hear. The album rightfully carries a heavy air, but Byrne wonderfully mixes gratitude alongside grief - one has to be in the right mood for The Greater Wings, and many oncoming autumns listens should only solidify Julie Byrne’s latest as a still blossoming career high and one of the year’s best.”
Read Kiley’s full blog here
Listen to The Greater Wings here
I Don’t Know by bdrmm
Another super strong effort that’s been in heavy rotation the past few weeks, British shoegaze outfit and cult favourites bdrmm recently released their brilliantly hypnotic sophomore album - I Don’t Know. The evolution from their debut is immediately apparent, as the raw rock soundscapes carry over from that album but feature noticeably more refined production and are now occasionally filled with some more electronic elements too.
Boasting this more expansive sound, it makes for a spellbinding experience that surpasses even that of their debut, with dreamy opener Alps, the spiralling guitars of We Fall Apart and the blissfully epic, aptly-titled The Final Movement all worth tuning in to hear for yourself.
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Música del Corazón by Justin Nuñez
Now if country rock music with some welcome Latin-American flair is your thing, then look no further than this sensational debut from New Mexico-based singer-songwriter, Justin Nuñez.
Packing plenty of charm and simply beaming with those warm, timeless Southern state sounds, this is one record you’ll find yourself returning to again and again. From The Black Keys’ style stomp of Forget Our Misery to the Brazil-inspired love song Open Road and heartbreaking acoustic lament of Momma, it’s a strong introduction to Nuñez’s music that boasts plenty of potential for the future.
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Pink Tape by Lil Uzi Vert
And finally on the albums front this week, whilst it may have been a drab year for hip hop so far, I’m pleased to say that Lil Uzi Vert has delivered one of the more fascinating and experimental hip hop records of 2023 thus far – albeit not for everyone. At 90 minutes and 23 songs + bonus tracks long, it’s definitely a patchy listen but there’s enough intriguing moments here to dip in and discover.
The crossover tracks in particular are some of the highlights as Lil Uzi Vert enlists metal heavyweights Babymetal and Bring Me The Horizon for two blockbuster collaborations, whilst CS sees the rapper deliver his own cover of System of A Down’s Chop Suey no less. Whilst this will be sacrilege to some no doubt, I’m sure some will enjoy this chaotic take – even as parody.
However, the most surprising and most fun highlight is Nakamura, which sees Lil Uzi sample WWE wrestler Shinsuke Nakamura’s awesome entrance theme, transforming it into a huge summer anthem. Weird, wild, wonderful.
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Also worth checking out: Time Will Wait For No One by Local Natives, Dead Club City by Nothing But Thieves, In The End It Always Does by Japanese House, Slugs of Love by Little Dragon, 3 of Us EP by FLO
Tracks of the Week
Troubled Waters by The Streets
The big comeback this week was that of legendary British MC Mike Skinner, who announced The Streets are finally back and would be releasing a new visual album this October titled The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light. Whilst they did release a mixtape back in 2020, this will excitedly mark The Streets’ first new album since 2011’s Computer and Blues.
This first taster track shows plenty of promise for the new record too, with a captivating electronic beat backdropping Skinner as he turns his attention to society’s accountability and hedonism, with cutting lines like “Outside of the nightclub, I don’t know what to do – inside of the nightclub, it’s too dark to care.” A very welcome return and I already can’t wait to hear more.
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The Trench Coat Museum by Yard Act
Well, who was expecting this?! A band that built their following and earned themselves a Mercury Prize nomination from crafting short sharp slices of post punk the like of those found on their acclaimed debut The Overload, the Leeds band have taken a sharp left turn with this incredible new single.
At eight minutes long it’s nothing short of epic, channelling their peers in the Working Men’s Club by delivering a single filled with big rock riffs and a psychedelic vortex of synths. I love it and recommend that its best experienced alongside the zany and surreal music video that you can watch below.
Watch the music video here
Vampire by Olivia Rodrigo
Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album SOUR was one of the surprise highlights for me in 2021, a brilliant and concise pop record with a welcome splash of punk energy. Now readying her highly anticipated sophomore effort titled GUTS, vampire is the anthemic first single. With some similarities to her blockbuster hit driver’s licence, it suggests that Olivia will continue her rapid trajectory into superstardom.
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Hippodrome by Jamie T
Released a couple of weeks back to coincide with his triumphant headline show in London’s Finsbury Park, this is a typically fantastic new single from Jamie T. An instant gem that features all his signature hallmarks, I can see this one being a live favourite for years to come.
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Time To Run by Tycho
Whilst the summer weather may have disappeared from the UK as quickly as it arrived (sad face), the sun-soaked electronic singles are still arriving and this one from Tycho might be one of the best of the year so far. A cool neon-soaked groove propelled by a big funky bassline, if you’re in the UK it’ll help you pretend the rains and clouds don’t exist – at least for a little while!
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Now U Do by DJ Seinfeld & Confidence Man
Also serving up one of the songs of the summer, whilst Confidence Man’s recent collaboration with Daniel Avery was a blast this one with DJ Seinfeld is somehow even better. With an absorbing, string-tinged groove and some throwback vocal manipulation, this one will have you joyously dancing around your front room like it’s the early 2000s.
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Where Are Your Kids Tonight? By CMAT featuring John Grant
Irish singer-songwriter CMAT may have only released her highly acclaimed debut last year, but she has wasted little time delivering the follow-up. Crazymad, For Me is due for release this October and if this latest collaboration with John Grant is anything to go by, it is sure to be another cracker.
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Pendulum by Spanish Love Songs
Having got into the American rockers off the back of their 2020 album Brave Faces Everyone, Spanish Love Songs’ No Joy is already one of my most highly anticipated records for this coming August. My expectations for their record are only escalating with each new excellent single too, as Pendulum marks the album’s spiritual title track through its anthemic, emo-tinged chorus of “I know what they say when I walk in the light, there’s no joy in my life, there’s no joy when I’m right.”
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If I Could Turn Back Time by Deaf Havana
And finally this week, I always like to include a fun cover if I can and this is a surprisingly sublime one as rock duo Deaf Havana deliver this amazing cover of Cher’s classic single. Putting their own unique spin on the track with some soaring strings and atmospheric electronics, if it wasn’t such an iconic song, you’d easily mistake it for one of their own.
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Also worth checking out: Overdrive by Post Malone, The Skin and the Glove by Drab Majesty, A Little Bit Further by Tourist, On Purpose (For My Future Daughter) by Bellah Mae
REMINDER: If you use Apple Music, you can also keep up-to-date with all my favourite 2023 tracks through my Best of 2023 playlist. Constantly updated throughout the year with songs I enjoy, it is then finalised into a Top 100 Songs of the Year in December.
Add the playlist to your library here
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hldailyupdate · 2 years ago
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“He’s made an incredible mark on music, and when you go out there and you see the show live, it takes his music to a whole nother level. It’s like, ‘Oh, he’s the real deal, holy field.’ And I’m so happy for him and so excited for all that he’s doing and all that’s to come.”
-Jacob from Gabriels on experiencing Harry perform live. (21 February 2023)
via BBCR1
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radioalpes · 2 years ago
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Trueno, Victor Heredia - TIERRA ZANTA
みゆな – 頂戴
f u lol -CORPSE
Surf Curse - Sugar
Gabriels - Angels & Queens
LE SSERAFIM (르세라핌) 'ANTIFRAGILE'
Frah Quintale - Nuova Fissa
November Ultra - come into my arms
SIRUP - BE THE GROOVE
Dromedarios Mágicos - Tu cama (feat. McKlopedia)
Jeshi feat. Obongjayar - Protein
Peces Raros & Trueno - Cicuta
Sudan Archives - Selfish Soul
LF SYSTEM - Afraid To Feel
緑黄色社会『キャラクター』 Ryokuoushoku Shakai – Character
Girl Ultra - Cosas q Nadie Ve
Disco Bahía & AZTRO - Nostalgia
Bon Entendeur - Le coup d'soleil ft. Emma Peters
김아름 𝗞𝗶𝗺 𝗔 𝗥𝗲𝘂𝗺 - 하이틴 𝗛𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝗲𝗲𝗻 (이원석 𝗼𝗳 𝗗𝗮𝘆𝗯𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗸)
Delv!s - Human Trumpet
Rex Orange County – KEEP IT UP
FKJ - Us | A COLORS SHOW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POAdMW-4yfw&list=PLaW-ohHWxENB8dacgnLTva1A-ttTQ3Rr-
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twopoppies · 2 years ago
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“Oh, they in love with this little white boy!” 🤣🤣🤣
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amaurylandia · 2 years ago
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Trueno, Victor Heredia - TIERRA ZANTA
みゆな – 頂戴
f u lol -CORPSE
Surf Curse - Sugar
Gabriels - Angels & Queens
LE SSERAFIM (르세라핌) 'ANTIFRAGILE'
Frah Quintale - Nuova Fissa
November Ultra - come into my arms
SIRUP - BE THE GROOVE
Dromedarios Mágicos - Tu cama (feat. McKlopedia)
Jeshi feat. Obongjayar - Protein
Peces Raros & Trueno - Cicuta
Sudan Archives - Selfish Soul
LF SYSTEM - Afraid To Feel
緑黄色社会『キャラクター』 Ryokuoushoku Shakai – Character
Girl Ultra - Cosas q Nadie Ve
Disco Bahía & AZTRO - Nostalgia
Terrenoire- L’Infini
김아름 𝗞𝗶𝗺 𝗔 𝗥𝗲𝘂𝗺 - 하이틴 𝗛𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝗲𝗲𝗻 (이원석 𝗼𝗳 𝗗𝗮𝘆𝗯𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗸)
Delv!s - Human Trumpet
Rex Orange County – KEEP IT UP
FKJ - Us | A COLORS SHOW
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innervoiceart · 1 year ago
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Gabriels - Love and Hate in a Different Time (Short Film)
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shibuyashotos · 2 years ago
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Gabriels: Fist of the Seven Stars
So, it was only toward the end of my high school years and beginning of college that I was really getting into Fist of the North Star among other things. The series that undoubtedly can be seen as the root or the inspiration of so many great stories we know today; Sakigake Otokojuku, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (especially parts 1-3 and early Part 4), Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo, Toriko, etc.
In that same time frame I was already into Power Metal thanks to a friend of mine who lived out in the west coast. There was a particular song that I had greatly enjoyed from the Anime's soundtrack, Heart of Madness. Now, I figured it was worth seeing if there were any covers of this song, which in turn led to me discovering the band Gabriels. As I'd discovered to my sheer delight, the band is effectively retelling the story of Fist of the North Star, but over the course of several albums, each being their own act.
What I have here in this post is their cover of Heart of Madness, a bonus song on "Fist of the Seven Stars Act 2: Hokuto Brothers"
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These albums are a fantastic way to experience Kenshiro's journey through the land of the century's end, especially if you are already familiar with the original story itself.
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jacobwren · 1 year ago
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Gabriels - Glory
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