Monthly Archive for October, 2007

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Jericho

Jericho on Xbox360 is released. This game is a supernatural shooter with a story from the horror author Clive Barker (wrote the story for the hellraiser movies). Should be good and from what i’ve heard kinda sounds like F.E.A.R.

Billy Flag release 2 live albums:666 and Live Delux Edition

These CD/DVD’s contains footage of Billy Flag’s live performances in London and Germany.

Contains the following set lists

    (From Brixton Academy)

  1. This Is How It Goes
  2. Devil in a Midnight Mass
  3. This Suffering
  4. Standing in the Rain
  5. Navy Song
  6. Worker Bees
  7. (From Dusseldorf)

  8. Line And Sinker
  9. The Ex
  10. Surrender
  11. Prisoners of Today
  12. River Below
  13. Red Flag
  14. (From Rock AM Ring Festival)

  15. Perfect World
  16. Sympathy
  17. Try Honesty
  18. Nothing to Lose
  19. Fallen Leaves
  20. Red Flag

Taking Back Sunday release best of album: Notes From The Past

Taking back sunday album ‘Notes from the past’ is releases.

As far as I know it’s a best of collection rather than new stuff, but hey any release is better than none I suppose.

Episode 10: Double Digits

People said it would never happen, hell we thought it might never happen but sit back and enjoy Episode 10 of the HundredPennies Podcast.

In this weeks episode:

  • We see ASIMO and Stu invents a new breakfast.
  • Gav’s excited about OS X Leopard and Stu considers getting a Mac.
  • Soundwave Festival > Big Day Out
  • Gyroscope’s new single caters to the lazy person
  • Toothbrush discovered in woman’s nose. (link)

We also announce the very first HundredPennies competition where we are asking you to pimp our podcast. It’s pretty simple, we will award a limited edition of one HundredPennies bottle opener to the person who pimps our podcast the best. All you need to do is send us the evidence (photo, screen dump, court order…) to podcast[at]hundredpennies.com

The competition closes November 5 so get to it fool!

This weeks beer is Boags Blonde and don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes and leave a review if you’re that way inclined!

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I see the light

Ok here’s my track by track review of the new Jimmy eat world album Chase This Light.

If you want to ignore my diatribe about earlier Jimmy releases then just skip the first paragraphs and go to the track rundown.
I only starting listening to Jimmy eat world or JEW (how’s that for an acronym) with their release Bleed America which was later self titled due to the S11 attacks. This platinum selling record is my favourite to date as it has the perfect blend of pop rock hooks and catchy chorus’s. However I must admit that when I first gave this album a spin it didn’t really appeal to me. The initial pop flavour was the antithesis of the music I was listening to at the time, which was mainly fast and loud punk. While I have since given Static Prevails, Clarity and Futures a good listening to I’ve never liked these earlier releases as much as some other fans out there as I found them to be too slow for my liking. I also think this overemphasis of softer melodies can sometimes tread a fine line between pop music and sappy songs about relationships. However if you can relate to their lyrics or you can forgive their sentimentalism you’ll more likely to get more out of Jimmy Eat World and hence this album.

Track Rundown
1. Big Casino: A rousing number that rocks hard (well as hard as Jimmy gets anyway). Good tune that grabs you from start to finish with a cool chorus about living life to it’s full after your prime has gone. Described by Jimmy as a loser anthem. As with a lot of releases nowadays this first track is the best off the album. 10/10

2. Let It Happen: Carries on the rocking momentum built up from the last track with twanging guitars and a catchy bridge. The soft deceptive “ha, ha’s” convey the message of using bravado to fake strength in a relationship. 9/10

3. Always Be: This number starts of fairly slowly and has a soft finger clicking and twanging of guitars in the background. This song is about how co-dependency in a relationship can lead to vulnerability. While the chorus is slightly repetitive the melodic sound of this song is still enjoyable. 7/10

4. Carry You: This overtly pop friendly number is too sugar-coated with female backing harmonies and sappy vocal “do, doo’s” to thoroughly enjoy. The slightly toned down guitar and slow speed doesn’t really do it for me either. This song involves analysing and looking for too much in a relationship rather than living in the real moment. 6/10

5. Electable (Give It Up): Back to a rocking drumbeat and full of catchy “oh oh’s” and stirring guitars in the background. Its politic message is slightly glossed over with simpler lyrics than expected from a song that should be full of anger. However as with other aggressive JEW songs (Nothing Wrong and Pain) the real anger is best expressed through the guitar hooks. The infectious energy on this track makes it my 2nd favourite song of the album. 10/10

6. Gotta Be Somebody’s Blues: A slow but enjoyable track about apathy that starts off with acoustic guitar and violin in the background. The stable drumbeat kicks off the moody vibe of this song while the soft mournful vocals, strong string work and drawn out pace make this the most atmospheric song on the album. 8/10

7. Feeling Lucky: This is the second loser anthem on the album with a title that along with Big Casino carries on the gambling theme. An early chorus and great guitar hook push this song along. Again more female backing humming and a very catchy chorus will have you singing along in no time. 9/10

8. Here It Goes: My least favourite song off the album seems to be trying too hard to be tick all the boxes for a perfect track. The hand clapping (probably synthetised) and female backing leads to the most pop sounding song on the album which is meant to be about knowing what is really important to you. It’s at this point that Jimmy crosses into territory that’s too radio-friendly for me. 5/10

9. Chase This Light: This title track follows on from the last song in that it’s slightly lacking in depth and just not unique enough to stick with me. Cring worthy lyrics like “Confetti rainfall” are just too sappy and sentimental for me. 6/10

10. Firefight: Doesn’t start of promising (see above two tracks) but the pop guitar hooks keeps things moving along until the rousing drums and chorus pick up. By the end this song about viewing new things seems to have more of an anthem feeling than Feeling Lucky or Big Casino. 8/10

11. Dizzy: This song is appropriately titled with soaring hooks and vocals that build up and spin down again. This song didn’t really do much for me the first time but has really grown on me after a few listens. The string work and passionate vocals give this song a vibe that that reminds me of some of JEW’s epic’s such as Futures or Get It Faster. 9/10

Highlight Tracks
Big Casino
Electable (Give It Up)
Gotta Be Somebody’s Blues
Feeling Lucky

While Chase This Light is missing some of the heavier guitar work found on Futures the faster pace of songs makes this album much lighter and easier to listen to than JEW’s earlier work. On the flipside the female backing vocals on most songs overstay their welcome and a few tracks lack a certain level of depth and are too pop orientated to be of lasting value. However the overall sense of optimism and energy found on this album hasn’t been matched since the Bleed America days when Jimmy Eat World’s were at their pop rock best.

Overall Score: 8/10

Appreciate This!

Hi guys,

Was just wondering how your lists for music appreciation night (27th October) are coming along. I’ve already decided on my bands but I wanted to make sure that I wasn’t doubling up and stealing someones else’s thunder.

Here’s my 3 bands: Dropkick Murphy’s, Mad Caddies and Muse

If you’ve already chose these bands for your top 3 let me know so I can choose another. There’s plenty out there so if you short of ideas here’s some bands that started in the last 10 years.

Bouncing Souls (1987), No use for a name (1987), Greenday (1988), NoFx (1989), Unwritten Law (1990), Frenzal Rhomb (1991), Lagwagon (1992), Weezer (1992), Strung out (1992), Jimmy eat world (1993), Goldfinger (1994) ,Foo Fighters (1995), Milencolin (1996) and Zebrahead (1996).

Actually looking over this list now i’m amazing that some of these bands are still kicking it.

iNeed Your Help

So Hels and will be getting new iPod Nanos and Apple offer free engraving if you purchase online.

Hels will be getting the PRODUCT (RED) version of the Nano and has already decided on getting ‘Red Rubin’ (explanation) engraved on the back.

When I got my Shuffle I had ‘The Truffle Shuffle’ engraved on the back.

This time round I’m not to sure what to get engraved so I open it up to you guys for suggestions.

Apple will not engrave offensive words so be creative…

SoundWave Festival at The Melbourne Showgrounds

SoundWave Festival at The Melbourne Showgrounds.

This should be pretty sweet. Here’s the line up for this year.

  • The Offspring
  • Incubus
  • Social Distortion
  • Killswitch Engage
  • Coheed & Cambria
  • As I Lay Dying
  • Motion City Soundtrack
  • Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
  • Chiodos
  • Saosin
  • Plain White T’s
  • Jim Ward
  • Scary Kids Scaring Kids
  • Boys Like Girls
  • Cartel
  • Mindless Self Indulgence
  • Shadows Fall
  • Me Without You
  • The Dear Hunter
  • Bleeding Through
  • Carpathian
  • Sugarcult
  • Arthur ‘Ace’ Enders
  • All Time Low
  • From Autumn To Ashes
  • The Starting Line
  • Dan Nigro
  • Kevin Devine
  • Mae
  • Receiving End Of Sirens
  • Still Remains
  • Socratic
  • Divine Heresy
  • Envy On The Coast
  • Haste The Day
  • Madina Lake
  • The Matches
  • My American Heart
  • Halifax…
  • Fall Of Troy

Make sure to register for early bird discount tix here. http://www.soundwavefestival.com/preregistration2007/

The Bouncing Souls at The Corner Hotel

The Bouncing Souls play at The Corner Hotel (Melbourne).

Damm it i’m going to miss these guys as i’ll be at Matt’s bucks weekend.

I saw them last year before they released their Gold album and they put on an awesome show.

Play Guitar Hero III Demo NOW

Here’s something for you if you haven’t got much planed for the weekend…

The demo for Guitar Hero III is available for download right here right now.

All you need to do is burn this to a CD or DVD and pop it into your XBOX 360. Now it won’t play from the disk drive as a normal game would, you need to go to the game blade and then demos.

As with all things that you download from the interweb please use with caution.

Now excuse me while I go put on my spandex pants and mullet wig.

edit: This works on your stock standard XBOX 360. No hardware modding required.