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Goldfish: More Than Just 2 Seconds of Fame

One of the greatest things happening in Cape Town at the moment is the funky, hypnotic, electro-jazz sensation Goldfish. Having been lucky enough to hear this duo spin their music a few times now, I can guarantee that they have something special to offer.

Consisting of two members, David Poole and Dominic Peters, Goldfish has been hailed as the “re-invention of the DJ”. The vibe which Goldfish puts out has your body dancing in ways only thought possible with one of those vibrating exercise machines. You can listen to a few of their songs over at their myspace, to get a taste of what they can offer on a huge stage. Goldfish have opened for Fat Boy Slim, The Audio Bullies, Mr Scruff and Stereo MC’s, now that’s impressive.
Goldfish moves away from the happy clappy indie rock I’m used to but I’m currently on a mission to support South African music and these guys deserve much respect. Watch this space.

Teenage (pop) Punk Sensations

Meg and Dia

Okay, first off, I’d have to clear to way and level the playing field, otherwise I might get taken out by your critics for publishing this here. I first heard about Meg and Dia from a friend of mine who normally hooks me up with interesting new music to listen to. Now my top bands at the moment include Incubus, Billy Talent, Brand New, Alkaline Trio and Rise Against and my music-giving friend has an even more alternative taste. So when he suggested I give Meg and Dia a listen, I thought okay maybe it’s just something indie (whatever that is anyway these days) with a little softer side since it has chick vocals.

My conclusion to his promotion of M&D and my initial thoughts is that M&D pleasantly suprised me and I listen to it every now and again when my girlfriend is around - that softer side thing again.

Meg (21) and Dia (19) Frampton are two sisters and they’re the founders of the band. They started out with just an acoustic guitar, but has since grown into a full 4-piece band (that is what success does to you). Their music can be described as guitar-driven with poppy, but slightly unique, chick vocals. So yes, they are poppy, but I can be a man and face up to listening to them sometimes.

The interesting thing about M&D however is the fact that they appeal to the more alternative crowd and I don’t if that’s just because they are the prettiest girls in the alternative scene or whether the alternative peeps just enjoy their music. M&D are signed to a major label, but they tour with smaller, but more well-known punk bands, which means that maybe the next time you get to see your favourite band, M&D will be there too.

Here’s the video for their single, “Monster”.

Yesterday was a day to celebrate…

My Chemical Romance

…for TWO reasons…

First off, we found this insane video of My Chemical Romance performing their debut single, “Welcome to the Black Parade” live at MTV’s VMA PreShow. The big hoo-hah about this however is the fact that they performed the whole song live on the rooftop of a massive building in midtown Manhattan! Another awesome part of the video is the kiddies that MCR got in on the act - they actually sing the bridge late in the song - so cute!

Check it out, it’s insane…

Second reason to celebrate was also the fact that we got the new MCR album (The Black Parade) yesterday and we’ve had quite a earful of it thusfar. The only way for us to describe the sound of this album, is EPIC. The sound is big and different, very, very different. My Chemical Romance has definitely experimented with a new sound on this album and although we don’t think they’ve sold out, the album is certainly more radio-friendly. This is one of those albums that will grow on you over time, but it’s also one of those albums that might piss off and alienate previous fans…

MCR have definitely come up with all guns blazing and they’ve created a massive and complete audiovisual package for the new album. This is evident in the start to the video above and also the quality of the music video for “Welcome to the Black Parade”. What’s also interesting is that vocalist, Gerard Way, has coloured his hair completely blonde and he looks all Nazi super-race with the blonde hair and supposed (might be contacts) blue eyes. The whole Nazi thing is also interesting, as a lot of the songs and definitely the videos give you the idea that it’s all Hitler-inspired.

Overall, we’re in awe. I brought you my bullets…

We know this is old, but it’s awesome too

Although Billy Talent is been around for a while now and they’ve just released their new album, II, about two months ago, we still feel that their first hit single “Try Honestly” is one of the best songs ever ever in the world ever. This was our psyched-up summer tune in 2005 and we just felt that we’d share the music video with you.

What makes the music video so awesome is the part where the lead vocalist just absolutely goes insanely mad (it’s later in the song, at the bridge part) and just spins out of control. That and the guitarists freakish square mullet-afro of course - but who doesn’t like a Marge Simpson haircut now and again?

Some cool music videos

So we decided to hunt some of our favourite music videos at the moment down on YouTube. Since pasting all of the code for the vids in this post, would make this post uber-long, we decided to rather list our Top 5 in order. The songs link back to their individual YouTube pages.

Please comment on our taste - tell us we’re cool!

Lordi - Would you love a monsterman?

My Chemical Romance - Welcome to the Black Parade

Lark - Moonlight (this is a South African band)

Zella Mayzell - Straight ahead at the end of the court

The Used - All that I’ve got

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