It's been quite a while since we've done a round-up of a few songs from Northern Ireland from Northern Ireland that we haven't featured on the blog before that have floated our Metaphorical Boat, so there's no time like the present to fix said predicament -
Brand New Friend - I Was An Astronaut
We've mentioned Taylor Johnson, Northern Ireland's answer to the Duracell Bunny, on TMB on several occasions, both in relation to the music blog he runs, the fabulous Encore NI, as well as his music ventures (he was the lead singer of Paper Man, a band whom we briefly featured in a Round-Up in 2013).
Now firmly back in the musical saddle, at the tail end of last year he formed Brand New Friend with his sister Lauren. In the short few months that 2016 has been a thing, they've started to make a mark for themselves. They were the winners of Chordblossom's Kickstart competition (previous winner have included blog favourites such as In An Instant, Lauren Bird, and most notably, SOAK), and were featured on Tom Robinson's Mixtape on 6music.
"I Was An Astronaut" is their debut single, and although it's a little bit rough around the edges, you can really hear the potential of the group coming through. It's an enjoyable indie-rock song filled with youthful exuberance and pleasant interlocking vocals from the Johnsons.
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Dandelion Tea -The Crystal Dawn
The debut single from Belfast 4-piece Dandelion Tea, "The Crystal Dawn" seems to be a constituent of a sub-genre that we like to dub 'floaty cloud music', i.e music so relaxing and therapeutic that it's like a aural equivalent of floating across the sky on a massive cloud. It's a lovely mix of glacial synths, acoustic guitars and the right amount of heart. It's due to feature on their first E.P "A Picnic In Limbo", and if "The Crystal Dawn" is anything to go by, it'll by a luscious release indeed.
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Bisous - Lie After Lie
There's not a lot of information floating around the interwebs about Belfast's Bisous. We're not even entirely sure as to whether it's just one guy or a group. Either way, the single "Lie After Lie" has got us enthralled with its sunny lo-fi synth pop aesthetic. I expect that there's a lot more to come from him/them as his/their sound develops, but it's an interesting beginning nonetheless
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Strength - Northern Ireland Yes
And we finish off this month's round-up with perhaps the most bizarre band from Derry that we've had the pleasure/opportunity (delete as appropriate) to see in the past few years. We saw Strength a few months back after they were the support act for Beauty Sleep's debut gig. The band appeared to be more of a performance art project than just a band, with the group mixing esoteric spoken word, synths that appeared to be taken from the soundtrack from Age of Empires, and interpretive dance. Their bassist also has the most ludicrous haircut we have ever seen in our life.
Still, they definitely made an impact, at least to the point of wanting to check out more of their music after the gig. Check out their most recent single, the deliciously nutty "Northern Ireland Yes", as well as the video for said single, and keep in mind that live, they are at least ten times more stark-raving bonkers.
Saturday, 16 April 2016
Sunday, 10 April 2016
Basement Revolver - Johnny
Indie-pop of the more wistful variety - don't you just love it? We definitely do, which is why we were so smitten by "Johnny", the debut single from Ontario trio Basement Revolver. It's use of scuzzy guitars and a rather infectious chorus, coupled with lyrics very much at the sad end of the pop spectrum calls to mind the sound of fellow Canadians Alvvays, in particular their song "Archie, Marry Me". It is a lovely introduction to the band.
"Johnny" is taken from their debut E.P which will be released in July, and can be downloaded on a pay what you like basis.
Saturday, 9 April 2016
Anteros - Breakfast
That all important fountain of knowledge known as Wikipedia informs us that Anteros is:
a) the name of an asteroid in a far flung part of the galaxy
b) the god of unrequited love in Ancient Greek mythology
c) a neo-tropical genus of butterfly
d) an American automobile company
e) a 3rd century Pope.
But from which of those did London based four-piece Anteros derive their name from? Scroll down to the bottom of this post to find the answer, but before you do take the time to listen to the band's latest single. "Breakfast" is a song about being bored by a partner who keeps you up late for all the wrong reasons, sung over a wonderfully breezy indie-pop tune. They've been compared to The Drums elsewhere, and there's definitely a little bit of Real Estate and Skaters in them as well.
"Breakfast" is out now.
Answer: b) They took their name from the god of unrequited love in Greek mythology. I love quizzes.
Monday, 4 April 2016
Draper ft. Prides - Break Over You
We here at The Metaphorical Boat aren't usually prone to hyperbole. Actually, that's a lie. We are prone to hyperbole ONE HUNDERED AND TEN PERCENT of the time. Although then again, that's probably another bit of hyperbole from us.
But regardless of whether we are indeed exaggeration enthusiasts or not, please pay full attention to what we are about to say. Okay? Here goes -
"Break Over You" is going to be a number one single.
Well, there's a chance we may be jumping our guns a little with that prediction, but what is definitely not in doubt is how fantastically catchy "Break Over You" is. The song is a collaboration between Kent based producer Draper, whose credits to date include co-writes with Lapsley and remixes for Ellie Goulding, and much loved and well regarded Glasgow synth-poppers Prides. The song is a slice of ice-cool synth-pop, the catchiness of which we haven't seen since "Midnight City" back in 2011 (the main riff does have a little bit of M83 to it).
Enjoy the song whilst it's still (relatively) underground. In several months time, "Break Over You" is going to be utterly unavoidable. Although in all honesty, we probably won't mind.
"Break Over You" is out now.
Sunday, 3 April 2016
Ten Fé - Elodie
The band responsible for The Metaphorical Boat's favourite song of 2015, London duo Ten Fé, have started of 2016 rather strongly. Their previous single, "In The Air" picked up a lot of support online, causing it to race up the Hype Machine charts.
Now to capitalize on the momentum, the band have unleashed a new single on us. "Elodie" follows the same style of driving rock a la Bruce Springsteen/War On Drugs that marked "In The Air", albeit one which has a much more tender heart than its immediate predecessor.
It's a great track, and one can see why it has been released now in order to ensnare those people who were already enraptured by "In The Air". I do hope though that the next release sees a great emphasis on the more psychedelic aspects of their music that we've seen both on "Make Me Better" and from their hypnotic live sets. But with their debut album out this year, I'm sure that we'll be hearing lots of different sides to Ten Fé in 2016.
"Elodie" is out now.
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