Monday, 23 June 2014

Framing Hanley return!

After what seemed like a life time wait for any new music from Framing Hanley, they released a brand spanking new music video for their single Criminal from their new album The Sum Of Who We Are, which is available to buy from stores and itunes now.

The band posted a video explaining that they have left their current record label and was using kickstarter to create their album, which was successful and lead to the production of The Sum Of Who We Are

Framing Hanley previously had hits with Hear Me Now, You Stupid Girl and their cover of Lollipop which Nixon said "Three years later when one song that they are remembering you for is a cover song, it kinda leaves a bad taste in your mouth,” which shows that they weren't exactly happy with the frame that they gained from covering it. 


Fair to say it's almost as if they never left, picking up from where they left off. Catchy chorus which I have to say, had me singing along after hearing the song only once, it's definitely going to be a song that it's going to be stuck in everyone's head for a while. I know that 'cause it's been stuck in my head since I first heard it.

Sunday, 22 June 2014

Kerrang! Tribute album to American Idiot

As American Idiot, the second and the most well known Green Day album, has celebrated it's 10th anniversary, Kerrang! has decided to release a tribute album, which is packed to the brim with amazing bands and some amazing covers! 

Here's the track list

1. American Idiot - 5 Seconds Of Summer
2. Jesus Of Suburbia – Rise To Remain
3. Holiday – The Blackout
4. Boulevard Of Broken Dreams – Neck Deep
5. Are We The Waiting – You Me At Six
6. St. Jimmy – Bowling For Soup
7. Give Me Novocaine – Escape The Fate
8. She’s A Rebel – Falling In Reverse
9. Extraordinary Girl – Frank Iero
10. Letterbomb – LostAlone
11. Wake Me Up When September Ends – The Defiled
12. Homecoming – Lonely The Brave
13. Whatsername – New Politics
Bonus tracks:
14. Welcome To Paradise – State Champs
15. Basket Case – The Swellers

Some may argue that 5 Seconds of Summer should not be on there, solely because they are linked with One Direction, but that does not stop them from absolutely smashing American Idiot, and making it one of the best covers I have ever heard. So don't start running your mouth unless you have truly given it a listen.
Plus there is also a cover from Frank Iero, who was previously the guitarist for My Chemical Romance, before they split. I have yet to listen to that cover but I know that it will be another amazing one, and I'm not just saying that because I was and still am a massive MCR fangirl, but because Frank truly is an amazing musician.

Each band has put their unique spin on each track and essentially made it theirs without changing the true Green Day roots.

Happy 10th Anniversary American Idiot!




Monday, 9 June 2014

Interview with SilverbySkyline!

I've had the pleasure of interviewing Scott, the lead guitar from SilverbySkyline.
Here is the links to the bands Facebook, website and youtube, feel free to check them out if you are on the hunt for a new band to fall head over heels with them. 
Facebook Website Youtube
Firstly, tell everyone a bit about yourselves?We're SilverbySkyline - an alt rock (ish!?) 5 piece from Aberdeen, Scotland.  We technically formed 5 years ago under a different band name, with a different singer, drummer and bassist, but over time our sound changed, and so did some of the members.  Around 2 years ago we settled on our final line-up, changed the band name and started writing new songs from scratch (to reflect our new sound) and here we are!
Whats the story behind your band name?
I wish we had a more exciting story behind our band name, haha.  We used to have a pretty emo band name (I blame Wayne!) which really didn't reflect how our music sounded, so one day at practice we decided we weren't leaving until we came up with a new name.  After loads of potential names getting shot down we saw a horse in the grand national called "Silver by Nature" and we thought it sounded pretty cool!  So we stole the name, replaced the word nature with skyline (as Aberdeen is known as the granite city and all the buildings are grey).
How would you describe your sound in five words or less?
I'd say our sound is "Sort of alt-rock kinda".  When people say "what sort of music do you play?!" I always struggle...
How does it feel seeing your song on Scuzz?
It feels amazing seeing our songs on Scuzz!  The coolest thing is when I'm just doing my own thing and my phone says we have a new tweet, and it's someone messaging us out the blue saying they just saw us on tv and loved our stuff - it's so crazy to think people are out their listening to our songs in different places at different times.  Our video for "Somewhere in time" managed to stay in the Scuzz top 10 for 6 weeks, and even reached number 2 - that's probably our biggest achievement to date!
What's the hardest thing about being in a band? I think the hardest thing about being in a band is being unsigned.  To fund band stuff we all have full time jobs, and Fraser is still a student too, so trying to arrange practice/gigs/recording around 5 guys schedules when they all work at different times, have different holidays, etc, isn't easy!
If you could record one song with any musician dead or a live who would it be and why?
Speaking for myself, I'd have to say I'd love to record something with Patrick Stump from Fall Out Boy.  FOB's music started to get big around the time I first decided to learn guitar, so without some of their catchy riffs I would have probably got sick of it and given up, haha.  Also, I think Patricks voice is unbelievable!  He has such a massive vocal range, and his song writing ability is so amazing.  Definitely Patrick Stump.

Would you class yourselves as celebrities?
I'd definitely not class ourselves as celebrities.  We're just 5 normal guys, playing music for the love of it, and trying to get it heard by as many people as possible.  It only ever seems to be Wayne who gets "recognised" for being in the band...  I think he's bribing people, or paying them to come up to him!
Furthest away from home you've played? Did you get home sick?
To be honest we've never played too far from home, just all over Scotland!  In the time we've been together we spend most of our time writing, then recording, and shooting videos - as we feel the best way to build a fan base is online.  Having done that for 2 years, and now we have 5 unreleased songs in our hands, we're about to focus for the first time on gigging further afield - aiming for England and Wales.  The furthest we've ventured as a band was Cardiff to record in Longwave studios with Romesh Dodangoda.  We have so much fun together, and recording music, I definitely wasn't home sick!
Do you remember you first gig? How did it feel?
I remember our first gig pretty well!  It went great (I think) - but it's always hard to tell if what you're hearing on stage is the same as what people in the crowd are hearing!  I think I was pretty nervous for our first gig, as you never know how people will take to you, but a few songs in we hit our stride and massively enjoyed ourselves.  I'd say I'm more nervous about gigs nowadays as some of the band are hugely clumsy and we've had pedals being unplugged mid-song, people falling into drum-kits and pints being spilled!  We always recover though, and the unpredictability of a live setting adds to the fun!
Any upcoming gigs?
No upcoming gigs planned yet, but as of today we're starting looking for anything and everything we can get!