Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Heart of my own

I turned it on and even the sun found its way through my window! Basia Bulat! A fantastic musician from Ontario, Canada. Her first album which I discovered in 2008 blewed me away and remains until now one of my favorite singer-song writer albums. Last year she released her second one which seems as excellent as the first one. It is pretty similar in the style but why do we always need changes one the old is already good enough anyway?

I love the bonus track "Hush" which is an accapella. I found a video which is pretty awsome where she sings that song accapella.



Another nice link I found is the following where she gives a live concert with her band in record store.
http://www.npr.org/2011/01/24/133113463/basia-bulat-tiny-desk-concert

I hope you'll enjoy as much as I do and that the sun finds also the way through your window today.

N.




Monday, January 24, 2011

I was made for sunny days

Nate is probably right the best bands are made of two persons! Here is another bad which confirms that: The Weepies. A few months ago I had a free download for the song "I was made for sunny days" and if made me really feel warm in this cold Englisch winter. A bit of Californian sun in my bedroom. But then the song was forgotten. However in my CD exchange with my friend Marit, I had the chance to get a whole album by them!

It is sweet music. Very straight forward. But since it is very straight forward music those guys are actually present with their melodies in most of our current series such as "How I met your mother", "Gossip Girl", "Grey's Anatomy" and many more.

Yes this music is even cheesy. It makes you think of girls in dresses running in flower fields and the boys plucking flower for them.  But don't we all love occationally a bit of cheesyness in our lives? I absolutely do!

N.


Monday, January 17, 2011

Watch out for...

THE JEZABELS


The Australian band have taken the country by storm. By "Dark Storm" to be precise. After having supported bands like Tegan and Sara in the past and showcasing at One Movement Festival 2010 in Perth, the Sydney four-piece recently released their 3rd EP "Dark Storm" as a final addition to their EP trilogy which started in 2009.

The song "Hurt Me", lead single of their second EP "She's so hard" (09/09) was an instant success in Australia as well as in Europe also thanks to heavy support of Australia's radio station Triple J who place a strong emphasis on Australian unsigned bands and alternative music and have become very influential on local record companies in the past.


Vocalist Hayley May's style reminds us of Kate Bush and Florence (and the Machine) yet is truly unique. Expect irresistible deep, dark and mysterious pop hooks that will stay with you from the first time you listen. Free downloads are available through their website by the way - don't miss out! If that is not enough, there will be an album released in the near future - likely to be one of my musical highlights 2011.

If you want to catch these little diamonds live, check for shows and more information here http://www.thejezabels.com.

Sophia

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Some Sort of Revolution

A couple of you guys know that I am a huge huge fan of Fink. Already for years. My training manager, a few years ago told me about him. And since then I am absolutely hoocked on his music. It is very quiet music but stirring to me. His voice has something very deep and it's one of my favorite music to listen to with good headphones, cut off from the rest of the world. And yes in those moments I can get very emotional. Extremely emotional.

Fink is from Brighton, and I am desperately hoping to see him live sometime soon. Since I am here, on the Sussex coast, just an hour away from Brighton I am really hoping to see him there, in his home town. And I am expecting an amazing live gig. Hopefully I don't expect too much.

So yesterday while I was studying (*hum hum*) I checked his website. He is planing live gigs this year and a new album! This is an omen for a good year to come, at least for me.

An English, grey, foggy day where the roofs disappear suddenly seem somehow pretty and romantic.

Here is a live gig link. It's actually in two parts. The intro is in French but, for those who don't understand that weird language (!!), don't worry, it's just for a minute or so. I like those links as they show his live performance in very good quality.

Hopefully those links will work in any country. 

N. 





Friday, January 14, 2011

Digital Old Skool

We are soon celebrating our 2nd anniversary! How exciting! And I do really hope it will last much longer! Forever? Maybe, who knows...? Yes it's love! Of course it's love!

It started in 2009, the first exchange. The love affaire officially started in April 2009.

The love for music! Confused?
Well March 2009, my friend Marit from the Netherlands was came to visit me in Freiburg. A few drinks and long conversations led us to that affaire. Or maybe call it business deal. But a fun business: we both love music and we love to share it. But we both thought that giving a full DVD full of music usually leads to forgotten albums, because many of them stay un-listened due to the overload. 

Therefore the business business deal could be called "A CD-A Month". Marit send me each month one album, and I send her another one in return. We can be a little bit creative as well when designing our covers with whatever we find (paper, ribbons, cottons, pins...). Another rule we have in this "game-business-thingy" is to make a whole album of only one artist, not a compilation, in order to discover in depth during one month that artist.

I just told this whole story because last night, I got four Cds of Marit. Four because she was late. But I was late too. I have three on the way to Amsterdam. Everytime I get a packet it's like Christmas! I love it! And the best part you never know what will be in this time!

This time I got a nice mixture: some of the artists I knew already but I didn't have this specific album, another band I only heard the name but never listened to their music and the last one is a complete new discovery! And now I have a whole month, and even longer to discover them!

The "old-skool-mix-tape-exchange" is still alive, just in a digital format!

N.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The Golden Age

Yes I am an early riser. Well uni work obliges me to do so. January is rather overwhelming.

Anyway I have posted already in the past week, two songs of the Asteroids Galaxy Tour on Facebook. But I thought I should do so on this blog, since they are my driving source to give some sort of energy to make my day a bit more sunny and happy.
The Golden Age is one of those upbeat songs which wanna make me dance whenever (yes even in the morning when I get up!).

The Asteroids Galaxy Tour are discribed as a Soul & Funk Band from Copenhagen, Denmark.


N.

Please dance with me today:




Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Mango Tree

Because I love this Australian duo and because I love mangos (I probably look like a child on christmas day when I can have a really ripe mango in its country of origin. Not those you find here in our supermarkets). And I also post this precise song because I love the idea of having one day a mango tree in my backyard and pluck one for breakfast!

If you ever have the chance to see Angus & Julia live, please go! Some people might find the music to calm and dull, but it is impressive to see how talented both are on their different instruments. Just thinkf of a beautiful longhaired woman in a long summer dress, barefoot playing the trompet! And it is simply beautiful to see how brother and sister interact on stage.

I think I'l have a look in my backyard now and see what kind of cress I can pluck...


N.




Monday, January 10, 2011

Finally

Over half a year ago, late at night with my friend Sophia, we sat in the pub the "Alter Simon", in Freiburg (Germany), talking about music (our favorite topic and also the reason we probably became friends), and thaught that we could start a music blog.

We won't be trend setters (or maybe we will?), but we just love to search for new music or rediscover older stuff which seemed forgotten. Researching this kind of things seems so much easier than uni reseach, ask yourselves why.

Anyway this blog was already created months ago, and always stayed empty due to lack of time and probably no idea how to start the whole thing.
However, here it is! "Krasse Kresse" is online! Why "Krasse Kresse" (eng. wicked cress)? Well this name just came up that night in the "Alter Simon" and we loved the sounding of it! It could fit to the sustainable idea of today or the fact that discovering music is like a growing plant and that we want to find only the really good ones (to us!)! And it is also a linkage of different topics of that evening in the pub which made us come to that expression!

Many people already comment on my music posts on Facebook, some others were asking me when we'll finally start the blog! In that matter I think of Matze and Juan! Thank you guys! And for all the others, I hope you'll enjoy the posts!
Let 2011 be a good musical year!

Natha