Entries categorized as ‘Rock’
HWCH #1 – The Bands
September 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Club · Electro · Festival · Friends · Gaeilge · Gig · Indie · Music · Rock
The Whites of Their Eyes
September 9, 2008 · 2 Comments
Not every album you listen to will change your life. Not every movie you see will take your breath away. Not every book you read will dazzle you with poetic prose. Not every piece of art you absorb will alter your view of reality. Not every gig you attend will leave an indelible mark in your memory. To expect them to simply leaves you open to constant disappointment.
I consider myself to be a regular gig-goer. Sometimes these gigs are large affairs, involving touring buses, big crowds, formidable lighting set-ups and sound desks bigger than my bed. Other times, they are not quite so big but feature just as much technological tom-foolery, still-sizeable crowds and over-priced liquid refreshments. More often than not though, they’re small-to-tiny things, in a room above a pub, with perhaps less than a hundred people (a considerable percentage of whom I know), where the lighting is an unpretentious light bulb dangling from the ceiling and the sound-guy is friend of the singer’s.
In my time I’ve been dazzled by bright lights, big screens and bigger names. I’ve moved with the surge of a thousand people as a distant figure sings the soundtrack of my teenage years. These are indelible marks on my mind. But so often the power and intensity of tiny gigs is lost in the age of stadium tours and festivals.
Almost two weeks ago (shit, I’m so behind in my blogging!), I edged sideways into a room with fifty people above a tiny pub called The Whisky. We had gathered to see two English bands, Tubelord and Blakfish, who most of us had only discovered several months before when they played in the grotty upstairs of Fred Zeppelins. What unfolded that night proved to be one of the most intense gigs I’ve experienced.
Categories: Bizarre · Confusion · Cork · Gig · Happy · Music · Rock
A Special Request
August 6, 2008 · 1 Comment
As some of you may be aware, the lineup for the Hard Working Class Heroes Festival was announced last week. My boys, Sideproject are among the 80 great Irish bands (and yet to announced Scottish bands “invading” the festival) and the lads are fairly excited. I’m pretty excited myself to honest; these lads would be among my best friends and I’m something of a part-time band member – having designed their 2 EP’s and almost all their posters as well as filling in on vocal duties from time to time.
But I have something of favour to ask of you, readers. HWCH have put up one track from each band as a free download. They’re tracking the amount of downloads each band gets and showing them on a download chart on the website. Shortly before the festival (within about a month) the top 20 acts will be put on a ‘Best Of The Festival’ compilation. At the time of writing, Sideproject are at number six on the chart.
I’m asking all my readers to go here and download their great song, ‘Outpatients’. In fact, you don’t even have to download it, you just have to click on the song and it will stream it. It will only take a minute of your time and there’s a really good song in it for you, free of charge. So please, do it for me?
Cheers to Kieran Frost for the use of the photo.
Sell Out Or Wash Out?
August 5, 2008 · Leave a Comment
I’ve been thinking a bit lately about what it means for bands to “sell out” and whether they really do sell out and what it even means to sell out.

This thinking was prompted, in part, by Biffy Clyro – one of my favourite bands. I got into them around 2003/2004, about the time their second album came out and have been a huge fan since. I love the loud-soft dynamic, the occasional screaming, the complex interwoven guitar lines, their use of time changes, the stop-starting but above all, I love how they’ve always kept melody in their songs.
Last year, they released their fourth album, Puzzle – their first on a major label. You’d have to be deaf not to notice the change in their sound. While keeping much of their older style, they had moved in a distinctly more commercial and accessible direction. Many critics loved it but many of the older fans felt the band had lost their sound, that they were catering for a mainstream audience. In their opinion, Biffy Clyro had basically ’sold out’. (more…)
Yay, gigs!
March 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Y’know, considering the name of the blog is Stereotyping, I haven’t really been writing about music much lately.
There are a good couple of gigs coming up in the next few weeks and months that I really want to go to. Not sure if I’m going to make it to all of them but dammit! I’m gonna try!
- Ham Sandwich are supporting Sultans of Ping on Saturday in Cyprus Avenue. I haven’t managed to see the Meteor winners yet and to be honest I’ve heard very little of their music. Unfortunately, I don’t think I could be arsed paying 18.50 to see them seeing as I doubt I’ll stay around for the Sultans afterwards. LUCKILY, they’re playing a solo gig five days later on the 13th for 8euro in Cyprus! Sorted!
- The UCC Live Music Societies Battle of the Bands final is on the 12th, again in Cyprus Avenue (they’re doing well for themselves this month!). I was the head of the LMS last year and I know how stressful the Battle of the Bands can be but I always enjoyed the final – the atmosphere is great, the bands are usually very good and it always seems the bands that make it to the final go on to thrive in the music scene in the city so it’s good to see them starting off. (more…)
Categories: Club · Cork · Electro · Friends · Gig · Happy · Indie · Music · Rock
A Blog About Fight Like Apes? Nah….couldn’t be…
January 31, 2008 · Leave a Comment
I know I haven’t been the most attentive of bloggers of late. Mea culpa, Internet, mea culpa. But there’s few things as good as a kick-ass gig to kick-start the blogging segment of one’s brain again. There was such a gig in the Brog last Thursday, where the Murphy’s Live competition thingy kicked off with My Evil Ex and Painting By Numbers competing for a place in the semi-final and it featured Fight Like Apes headlining to reel in the crowds.
I hadn’t seen My Evil Ex of Painting By Numbers in a pretty long time and had forgotten how they sound and indeed, how good they are. My Evil Ex’s blend of punk, rockabilly and Tom Waits-esque story telling was pretty damn good, as was Painting By Numbers distortioned indie type rocking. But it’s a good thing neither of them had to follow FLApes because they absolutely blew the ceiling off the Brog. A blogger enthusing over Fight Like Apes? Surely not! Their boundless energy and hugely infectious choruses converted plenty in the crowd and if they don’t win a Meteor then this country is in even worse shape than I thought.
Here are some pictures I took with my fancy (not quite that fancy) new camera.




Ronan from Painting By Numbers

Aoife and Dylan from My Evil Ex
Song Of The Day
October 23, 2007 · Leave a Comment
I cannot get this song out of my head today. So I’m spreading the happiness! Still, there are many many worse songs I could have stuck in there I suppose, so I guess I’m lucky!
“The value of a man resides in what he gives and not in what he is capable of receiving.”
October 23, 2007 · Leave a Comment

So while our soccer team don’t appear to be au fait with the concept of “goal-scoring” and the rugby team have the combined catching ability of a toddler, it seems that Ireland’s Radiohead fans are the most generous in the world. The Examiner have it that, according to www.whatpricedidyouchoose.com, Irish fans of the band paid an average of €6.38 for their recent ‘download-only’ album, In Rainbows.
Those of you living under a rock/in Kerry might not know about In Rainbows, for which Radiohead are allowing people to pay whatever they think is fair when downloading the album.
Meanwhile the band’s homeland, Britain, placed just above places like Azerbaijan, Ecuador and Namibia as being one of the stingiest countries, paying on average only about €4.52. Not really something we can shout at the Brits from the terraces, but there you go. It’s the little victories that count.
A little gift for some friends
August 14, 2007 · 1 Comment
This is just some stuff that I stumbled across by a band called Brand New. Many of you might not have heard of them, and some other day I may write at length about how good they are, but for now I provide a few b-sides and demos that I’ve found for the consumption of certain friends of mine, who I think will enjoy them.

For info on the band, this is a pretty good run-down of their history.
Brand New – Flying At Tree Level
Brand New – Untitled 02 from New Album Demos (presumably for The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me)







