Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Bastille


    Bastille Day or La FĂȘte Nationale, a French national day on the 14th July and also Dan Smith's (Singer) birthday was the reason for the four man groups stage name. The band got together in 2010 after Dan travelled to Ireland in search of a band. Bastille have since then gone on to release an amazing album, "Bad Blood."

    The bands music style Indie Rock and this makes it very easy to listen to in various situations, whether it be doing or work or getting ready to go out. As well it makes it very easy to remix and some artists have done a great job at it. For instance Kat Krazy's remix of Pompeii is excellent and even part of a "Made In Chelsea" episode.

    I have got to say when the song "Pompeii' first appeared in the iTunes Stores' Top Singles sections I just dismissed it. I first heard the song the day after the band played at my student union, 53 Degrees at UCLan. I loved it. So I listened to more of their songs and loved them. I was annoyed at myself for waiting so long to listen to them as I could have seen them live the previous night. Since then all my friends have decided I look the image of Dan the singer due to my hair and fashion sense. They frequently call me Bastille and I even have it as my name on my door at university. Bastille are a great band not just because I look like a member but because their songs are all worthy of being successful singles and come together to make a great album.

    The album has recently been extended to include a few more songs that include their new single "Of The Night". The extended album has been titled "All This Bad Blood" and is available on iTunes. 

Monday, November 18, 2013

Tree Pit


    Tree Pit trio: Lior Seker (Vocalist & Guitar), Yaron Rosenblum (Drums) and Nim Sadot (Bass Guitar) who are all originally from Israel met in London 2008 and since then have gone on to combine their different music tastes and produce an original and fresh sound. They signed with Downtown Artists a label in Soho, London and this is where I first heard their music. Straight away I was drawn in to their music as I listened to each song available on DA's website. I am a real fan of 'Indie Rock' and found each song so easy to listen to as catchy and made me tap my feet in time with the beat.

    I found that each song sounded different and so I felt different listening to each one. For example "Nothing At All" is very upbeat and optimistic as soon as it starts and this continues throughout. In comparison "Like Hell" starts with a very solemn piano intro. The type of song I would listen too when doing university coursework. I feel Tree Pit cover a full spectrum with their songs and even have a remix to "Like Hell" that features Magic Puppet, which was recorded Live. The remix incorporates electro in it during the chorus giving it a completely different sound to the rest of the song and this works really well.

The band have also performed live at Proud Camden in 2012 and from watching them on YouTube I'd really like to see them Live as they have a presence on stage and the quality of their music live is awesome. If anyone was into Indie Rock and wanted to chill out with a few mates, have a few beers and listen to some original live music then Tree Pit is a band to go see. Below is them performing "Like Hell" at Proud Camden last year.


Here is the link to their Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/TreePit/photos_stream#!/TreePit