Posts Tagged ‘2008’

Exclusive Interview with The Faint

By • Oct 3rd, 2008 • Category: Interviews

It may come as some surprise that for a band who always seem to be on the cutting edge The Faint have actually been in existence for over a decade, combining punk attitude and guitars with a hellava lot of synthesizers and electronics. Static’s Chris Berkley sits down with The Faint’s keyboardist, Jacob Thiele, and [...]



Glasvegas – Glasvegas

By • Oct 3rd, 2008 • Category: Album Reviews

Columbia, 2008 From the Jesus and Mary Chain through to Franz Ferdinand, every once in a while the sound of Scotland will seemingly unleash an act that will take the music world by storm. Having whetted appetites with releasing several enticing limited edition singles over the last 12 months, Glasgow’s Glasvegas have finally delivered one [...]



Constantines – Kensington Heights

By • Sep 27th, 2008 • Category: Album Reviews

Arts & Crafts, 2008 Toronto’s Constantines have tirelessly flown under the radar for many years now. Fiercely independent and untied to any particular scene or movement, their sound is punishing blend of brittle punk and impassioned rock and roll. They’re like a true modern day blue-collar rock band. Endlessly compared to Bruce Springsteen and Fugazi, [...]



The Vines – Melodia

By • Sep 24th, 2008 • Category: Album Reviews

Cooking Vinyl, 2008 How times and fortunes quickly change. Where once The Vines were heralded as being part of some new rock and roll explosion, they became its first liability and not even a doctors note could explain away the fact that the Vines were creating more headlines than they were music. Two albums and [...]



The Breeders – London – 4 September 2008

By • Sep 20th, 2008 • Category: Live Reviews

For a long time The Breeders seemed to go the way of the Pixies. As both Deal sisters battled their demons, Kim with liquor and Kelley with drugs, attempts at reviving their careers in the late ’90s proved disappointing. Returning with Mountain Battles, their second album since their comeback in 2002, The Breeders bounced back [...]



Okkervil River – The Stand Ins

By • Sep 13th, 2008 • Category: Album Reviews

Jagjaguwar, 2008 The Austin boys in Okkervil River are back with another album and like always it’s filled with surprising stories, dense lyrics and great tunes that stick with you. The Stand Ins sees the band explore the issue of stardom and fame from different perspectives including those of groupies, porn stars, ex-boyfriends and ageing [...]



Stereolab – Chemical Chords

By • Sep 3rd, 2008 • Category: Album Reviews

4AD, 2008 Stereolab were an essential part of the 90s and a flipside to the wave of angst-ridden guitar bands that characterised that decade. Influenced by obscure experimental and pop bands, Stereolab set about creating a post-rock avant-garde sound that would hold them in high regard with critics and music fans alike. Returning with their [...]



Way Out West – Gothenburg – 9 August 2008

By • Aug 29th, 2008 • Category: Live Reviews

In the second part of our exclusive Way Out West festival coverage, held in Gothenburg, Sweden, Webcuts has reviews, photos, and setlists from the third and last day, Saturday 9 August. Bands reviewed: Sahara Hotnights, Fleet Foxes, Caesars, Silverbullit, Håkan Hellström, The Flaming Lips and the legendary Neil Young. Way Out West Day Three — [...]



Way Out West – Gothenburg – 8 August 2008

By • Aug 25th, 2008 • Category: Live Reviews

Webcuts brings you the lowdown from this year’s Way Out West Festival held in Gothenburg, Sweden, including reviews, photos, and setlists from the first two days, Thursday 7 and Friday 8 August 2008. Bands reviewed: Buzzcocks, The Sonics, Okkervil River, The National, Sonic Youth, Grinderman and Broder Daniel. Way Out West Day One and Two [...]



Kent – Gothenburg – 25 July 2008

By • Aug 21st, 2008 • Category: Live Reviews

In a concert replete with spectacle and grandeur the most memorable moment arrives, fittingly, at the conclusion: while Kent pound out the last notes to the epic “Mannen i den vita hatten” (“The Man in the White Hat”), with the stage bathed in sodium light, gigantic blowers spew out white confetti over the 20,000 strong [...]