Best Of: Joey Eppard – Lay Down The Law

29th August, 2008 by Chewbacca

I’m currently away on holiday, so I’ve picked out one of my favourite posts of the last year for you to enjoy – so whilst I’m not here, you can still get some good music – and if you’re a new reader/listener, it might be something new to you, or encourage you to browse through the archives. I will be back in the beginning of September!

Joey Eppard - Been to the Future I thought it might be somewhat ironically iconic to start off the second month’s barrage of music with an alternate take on the very first track. But my logic tells me I’ve already gone and ruined that, because yesterday’s post was technically the 32nd track. Never fear, it has only delayed the inevitable! So, you heard 3 – Lay Down The Law back in the day (well, last month) and now let’s go to Joey Eppard (lead singer of 3)’s solo career – where he also performs a take on Lay Down The Law. The bonus here is, along with the rest of Eppard’s 15-track album “Been to the Future”, is performed in acoustic, with everything performed by the man himself. Even acoustic-ised, it comes off as funky and groovy. So, here’s our second look at “Lay Down The Law”:


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Best Of: The Postal Service – Against All Odds

22nd August, 2008 by Chewbacca

I’m currently away on holiday, so I’ve picked out one of my favourite posts of the last year for you to enjoy – so whilst I’m not here, you can still get some good music – and if you’re a new reader/listener, it might be something new to you, or encourage you to browse through the archives. I will be back in the beginning of September!

imageBeing described as “one of the best covers of all times”, The Postal Service’s rendition of Phil Collin’s “Against All Odds” certainly tries its best to please. The Electronic/Indie-pop duo of Ben Gibbard (Death Cab for Cutie) and Jimmy Tamborello (Dntel) puts their distinct style on to a classic song, and completely redesigns the song. I’ve listened to it so many times since my friend sent it my way – and that’s exactly the type of song that I want to place on to Something Chewie. Here’s hoping you will enjoy “Against All Odds” as much as I do:
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Scott Matthew – Abandoned

18th August, 2008 by Chewbacca

Scott Matthew - Scott Matthew A favourite around these parts, Scott Matthew (not to be confused with UK singer Scott Matthews) has had several tracks featured on Something Chewie. In early 2008, he released his first studio album, aptly self-titled. Fortuitously, the album was finally released in the UK this month, so now we (and Australia, New Zealand and Japan) can also get their hands on it. Once again, his gentle tones mix with his awesomely powerful music – backed by a variety of musicians to complete some mellow, sorrowful, but also uplifting pieces of music. Today’s track is taken from his new album, and since its now available in the UK too, there should be no excuse not to buy it! Enjoy today’s track, “Abandoned”:


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Thunder – A Million Faces

15th August, 2008 by Chewbacca

Thunder - Robert Johnson's Tombstone British rock band, Thunder, constantly rate quite high in my list of all-time favourites. Formed in 1989, split up in 2000 and reformed in 2002, they’ve put out eight studio albums in their time. As I always tend to mention, there’s a slightly different Thunder in the old and the new, which can be said about many long-lasting bands. (*cough* Aerosmith *cough*) However, where Thunder succeeds is that the newer Thunder tracks haven’t come under any such hard criticism from original fans. So, today we’re going to select a track from their latest album, 2006’s “Robert Johnson’s Tombstone” – in typical Thunder style – a slow, building-up-to-epic rock ballad about a guy comforting a friend whos been unlucky in love. Let’s just get to the music, so, without further ado, enjoy today’s track, “A Million Faces”:


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E.S. Posthumus – Mosane

13th August, 2008 by Chewbacca

E.S. Posthumus - Cartographer First releasing an album of their theatrical-cinematic-inspired music in 2005, of which we have previously featured, fans of E.S. Posthumus were long awaiting a triumphant second album, which had long been promised. Although originally expected in 2006, it finally hit the digital shelves of CD Baby in early 2008, just in time for birthday, and just in time to help me through my exams! They failed to disappoint, with a two disc album featuring 13 new tracks with a new central theme, and then a second disc with 15 “remixes” or resamplings of the tracks. The album, “Cartographer” details the story and tales of a famous pre-modern map “Piri Reis” and is the first album to be accompanied with vocals from Luna Sans in their own created language. Put it all together, and they have an epic piece of work. Today’s track is “Mosane”:


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Mae – All Deliberate Speed

11th August, 2008 by Chewbacca

Mae - Destination: Beautiful An American band who’s name stands for “Multi-sensory Aesthetic Experience” might at first sound a little pretentious, but their alternative and moody style of music certainly has a unique and peaceful feel, whilst still remaining energetic. Their first album, “Destination: Beautiful” was released in 2003, and they have gone on to release two further successful albums, including 2005’s “The Everglow” which was designed as a storybook, were the listener is told to open and read the book in the jewel case as the music progresses. Today’s track, however, is taken from their first album – enjoy “All Deliberate Speed”:


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Tom Fox – Electric City

8th August, 2008 by Chewbacca

Tom Fox - Midnight Rain Let’s quickly brush over the fact I missed Wednesday, *ahem* and get straight on to the music! Today’s track comes from Tom Fox, a singer-songwriter from the UK who released his debut album, “Midnight Rain” in 2004. Songs from his album and his follow up EP have apparently received over a million downloads across the globe. Today we’re featuring a track that’s full of funk, guaranteed to get you moving! Although Tom put his music on hold to concentrate on business interests, most of the songs from his album and EP are available free to download on FoxTunes.net or for purchase on several music stores. But for now, enjoy today’s track, “Electric City”:


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Boom Boom Satellites – Upside Down

4th August, 2008 by Chewbacca

Boom Boom Satellites - Exposed Time to knock it up several notches for some high-octane, upbeat and explosive music from Japanese electronica/rock duo, “Boom Boom Satellites”. A mix of big beats and heavy hitting guitars, the music is incredibly loud and punky – ready to help you forget today is Monday. Their seventh and latest album, from which today’s track is taken from, was released in 2007, is called “Exposed” and also features a track “Shut up and Explode” used as the opening theme tune to a new anime series Xam’D: Lost Memories – also, in fitting with an ongoing theme explosive and loud. Today’s track however, is “Upside down”, enjoy!


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SaReGaMa – Aquarius

1st August, 2008 by Chewbacca

image Today’s track is from SaReGaMa, a new age world music artist, who’s name comes from the first four notes of a Saptak – an octave of seven notes in Indian classical music. The track reminded me quite a lot of the serene soundtrack music of Mushishi, featuring the flute and the kalimba, also known as the African thumb piano. The music is certainly relaxing and perfect for days when you just want to chill out. You can probably tell that much from the beautiful and minimalistic album covers of his songs. Here’s today’s track, the latest single from SaReGaMa, “Aquarius”:


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