Showing posts with label The Youth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Youth. Show all posts
Wednesday, 1 July 2015
Bananas Magazine - Issue 11 OUT NOW!
Latest issue of garage, punk & psych zine, available from all good stores & distros is out now!
Always a pleasure to get hold of the latest Bananas Magazine and this issue doesn't disappoint. Alongside the sharp, insighful reviews there's the usual bumper-fest of features and interviews with the scene's latest movers and shakers. Bands such as Thee Marvin Gays, Thee Tsunamis and The Youth all share their thoughts with us humble readers, as do labels such as Dead Beat Records, State, and Hidden Volume.
If that's not enough there's volume 2 of their Bananas Peel Sessions, their accompanying online compilations. I've shared the Bandcamp link below but be sure to head over to the mag's website to check out the equally awesome volume 1, subscribe to the mag or track down those elusive back issues. For bonus fun play count the number of stripy breton tops in the mag's photos. No prizes though, this one's for fun only!
http://bananas-magazine.com/
Wednesday, 29 October 2014
The Youth - I'll Call Your Bluff / You've Done Me Wrong (Ltd. 7")
Blistering
beat 'n' garage 7” from Denmark's latest suit wearing combo!!!
State Records' latest
release sees label owner Mole at the control desk, this time at
Ponswood Hit Factory up the road in Hastings as opposed to the
label's usual in-house facilities in Kent. The results are no less
impressive, with both sides of this limited 7” hitting a sonic
sweet spot.
Though the band hail
from contemporary Copenhagen, The Youth's sound is pitched somewhere
between 1961 at Liverpool's Cavern and 1963 at Eel Pie Island. The
Youth have a classic two guitar, bass and drums line-up, the vocal
are shared between the band's frontline.
“I'll Call Your
Bluff” features some Lennon-esque vocal bite from guitarist Lasse
Tarp. Like a raw out-take from A Hard Day's Night deemed to rocky for
the Fabs' teenybopper fanbase. It's just the ticket for today's
garage community however.
Flipside
“You've Done Me Wrong” has an equally attacking lead vocal from
bassist David Peter Jørgensen,
over a groovy take on the Louie Louie riff. Available now on limited
7” vinyl with a push-out centre. Back to mono indeed!
Click here for more on
The Youth.
Click here for The
Youth on Facebook.
Click here for the
State Records website.
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