Monday 20 December 2010

Sunday 19 December 2010

So, its started again..

X-factor is Christmas number one, or is it Matt cardle.. Although it could be Simon Cowell.

I like it to think Biffy Clyro won.

Fuck it.


Now for something completely different...

You may remember this track being played on The Morning Fader not too long ago, but it's time for a Gold revival;

'Gold' is a promising demo by Loose Talk Cost Lives which solders elements of Foals, Maccabees and Franky and the Heartstrings, to create and exciting single which could top any indie chart. Chantable choruses, simple yet carefully constructed guitar riffs cycle over progressive and often attacking drums. Yes sure, the record quality is far from polished, but the bare bones are definitely worth polishing! The New Year is coming, so we can only hope we hear more soon. 

Gold (DEMO) by Loose Talk Costs Lives

Monday 13 December 2010

(Christmas)-Factor


From today you'll be contribute to the race for Christmas Number One. This year we have two options, 'Cage Against The Machine' with 4"33 and Matt Cardle with 'When We Collide' a cover of Biffy Clyro's 'Many Of Horror'. But what should we make of this annual contest, or the latest Christmas tradition to oust Simon Cowell's Christmas bonus, is it damaging to music? What, if anything, is special about this year?

'Cage Against The Machine' is a magical effort to get John Cage's 4"33 Seconds to be played out on Radio 1 for Christmas Number One, the point? 'to stick it up Simon Cowell'. The argument is that Cowell's dominance of the Christmas charts is not out of love for music,but purely creating a horizontal internationalist view of the music industry, and rinsing money from every single sector, from finding 'artists' or singers, to promoting, to distribution, to sales. I don't think we need a proof to see why this is wrong, it just feels monopolistic and dirty.

'So what, it makes people happy, leave them to it'. Fair game, the x-factor final receives the most views from any TV program in the UK, and with the same product being exported to the US next year, its going to make even more people happy. Is that what we want though? One man deciding for us? No one can deny the power of advertising, and that's what X-factor is, week after week, you compare the least worst singer next to the worst, until you are left with someone that you've supported all the way through. Its a fantastic way of getting mediocre talent to sound familiar and inviting. Admittedly this year's final was a good competition, and each 'artist' was excellent at singing and preforming, but is it not time for something a bit more than pure performance, do we not want originality and creativity, rather an over-advertised singer? Don't we want a down to earth, new song, which is heart felt, something that's going to make us appreciate life just a little bit more during this festive time, a song like 'Many of Horror'

Perfect, so that's what Simon Cowell did. Fighting fire with fire, the evil genius put a perfectly good track up for competition. But now, what I ask is, does Matt Cardle improve Biffy Clyro's song at all? The production is flat, Matt's voice holds no warmth, no emotional interrogatory, not at least to any degree that Simon Neil's voice commands. Should we not just repurchase Biffy Clyro's original version of the song, why buy an inferior copy for the same price?

I believe in the spirit of 4"33, its a 'nice' idea, but what I want from Christmas Number One is a warming, sensitive song that makes you feel good. I think its frankly pathetic to rename the song so that you cannot see Biffy Clyro original underneath on iTunes. Biffy Clyro wrote a heart felt, sensitive song, but this year, 'Wham', they gave it away.

Biffy Clyro - Many Of Horror


Matt Cardle - When We Collide

Monday 6 December 2010

Secret Santa

You know difficult it is when you've got a secret, and you want to tell the world but you know how much more exciting itd be if you just said it? Yeah I got that BIG time. All I can say, is keep a beady eye on the blog for something exciting! In the mean time:

Flying Lotus - Zodiac Shit



... chill

Sunday 5 December 2010

Final Show

Thanks for tuning in to all of you around the world, friends and family! We hope you enjoyed our round up of 2010! Remember the blog will always be here, so you can always get your bitesized fix here!

Lots of love, the Morning Fader team!
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Sneak Peek

So you're wondering whether to listen to the show, you need a bit of an incentive to run out of bed, grab your laptop and then snuggle back in? The final shows playlist, each track is taken from our favourite albums of 2010, so tune in to here all the reviews, and text in to tell us yours!


The Morning Fader on lsrfm.com from 11 till 1

Friday 3 December 2010

Music To Watch Snow To:

At The Morning Fader (11-1 Sunday Mornings LSRFM.com) we've found the most perfect song to watch snow fall to (which is all I'm doing at the moment!)


Its the Gorillaz cover of the XX's Crystalised




Hannah x

Thursday 2 December 2010

Message of Guilt

I feel awful, although I'm very happy with the Top 10 albums of 2010, I wish I had made it bigger. 2 albums are missing, and the most ridiculous thing is that they are my favourite albums of 2010.

I know it sounds like I'm digging a hole but I promise, these albums sank in so deep into my life that they already immortal, so their year of creation in obsolete! I really thought these had been in my life for much longer than just a year! Do you get me?

Foals - Total Life Forever


These New Puritans - Hidden