Showing posts with label Imelda May. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Imelda May. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

New and Notable: Imelda May

Last week I gave away a song (which you can find again below) by upcoming blues/jazz/rock singer Imelda May, but I feel like she deserves a more proper introduction. The talented crooner/songwriter boasts a strong, sultry voice and a great ear for melody which have earned her a spot on the Jooles Holland show, the admiration of Jeff Beck, and no small amount of converts in her native Ireland and throughout the rest of the UK. May is just now releasing her debut album in the U.S. where I imagine she will receive a warm welcome as well, combining classic blues, boogie-woogie, and plain old rock 'n' roll into a thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining set of 12 tracks for her new record.

Opener and first single "Johnny Got a Boom Boom" sets the stage, with Imelda's smoldering vocals over an active bass line and some stellar stick work. The tune is the first of many examples of May's fantastic vocal ability with both aggressive rockers and delicate ballads, but it's readily apparent that the boys in the band are just as integral to the success of the album as their fiery frontwoman. Throughout the album they conjure up the appropriate backdrop for her bluesy poetry; "Feel Me" has some jazzy piano and a sweet guitar solo, "Big Bad Handsome Man" features delightful, squealing trumpet over a swingin' beat, and "Meet You at the Moon" slows things down for a smoky lounge ballad with all the right touches. It's gritty, sexy, and fun all at once, a record that makes for one spectacular debut.

Download the single below (or watch the video), check Imelda May and company out on MySpace, and get a hold of Love Tattoo as soon as possible - you'll be very glad you did.

Johnny Got a Boom Boom
(zipped MP3)

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

MP3 Monday (Tuesday Edition): Imelda May, Music Go Music, AU, The Black Heart Procession

Once again I'm a little late on the feature, but I've got some great stuff here, so hopefully you'll forgive me.
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Imelda May - Johnny Got a Boom Boom (zipped MP3)

Irish rockabilly singer/songwriter Imelda May is set to release her debut album, Love Tattoo, in the U.S. next week, an old-school blues/rock/jazz record that that has people across the pond talking, including guitar legend Jeff Beck. The first single and lead track, "Johnny Got a Boom Boom" is an excellent example of May and company's infectious rock 'n' roll sound. (MySpace)
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Music Go Music - Warm in the Shadows (MP3)

Dance collective Music Go Music will be releasing their first LP Expressions, in October, but the band have released the first single well in advance, the nearly ten-minute electro-funk tune, "Warm in the Shadows." Get introduced now before all the hype kicks in for this legitimately exciting new group. (MySpace)
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AU - Ida Walked Away (MP3)

This is the only song I've heard from Portland duo AU, but it's a strong first impression. The intricate percussion blended with the noisy, messy guitar on "Ida walked Away" is an intriguing combination and bodes well for the band's upcoming Versions EP, also due out in October. Take a listen and you, like me, will probably want to hear more. (MySpace)
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The Black Heart Procession - Rats (MP3)

Another group I've only recently been introduced to, The Black Heart Procession make music befitting their name; dark, slinky rock that gets under your skin and stays there. "Rats" is the first single from the band's upcoming album, Six, an unimaginatively titled album but one I'm excited to hear nonetheless. (MySpace)
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