Tom Cosm – heaps good strong board [song review by Thom]


www.tomcosm.com

‘Heaps Good Strong Board’ is the latest offering from Christchurch musician Tom Cosm, a man well renowned for his musical mana, his grippingly interactive website and all round willingness to give you a great big musical backrub. Not only does this wee number come free of charge from his website (www.tomcosm.com), but it is accompanied with a barrage of tips and advice on how to get behind the decks yourself. This track is unmistakable Cosm at his foot stomping best, and while he has laid the foundations of the cut with his distinctive glitchy, yet water tight electro inferno, he keeps up the interest by painting over the ‘Tom-foolery’ with a number of inter-textual pop culture references, sound bytes and alarmingly recognisable voiceovers. For a man who puts TV on par with doing dishes or filing tax returns, I was blown away by how many of these I recognised. Simply put, this track is as hooky as a tackle shop, and takes the listener on a dance ridden journey, from the opening Animal Collectivesque intro to the ‘four to the floor’ final stanza. At price that will set you back about as much as air does these days, it is guaranteed to make your toes move. Get it now!

Friday Drive on RDU 98.5 FM 7th November 2008

The Greenmatics (Ex-CHCH, now Melbourne based)
http://www.myspace.com/thegreenmatics

Hi there, ’twas my first Drive show for November and it was a doozy of show. We were even lucky enough to have Ali from Double Happy making cocktails for us on the Hitchcock Tailerender… yum.

4pm
Cut Off Your hands – turn cold
Primal Scream – necro hex blues
The National – fake empire
{Surf Report}
SJD – fire in the crawlspace
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Yura Yura Teikoku – nantonaku yume o
Lucky Dragons – free guys by the sea
Crystal Stilts – the dazzled 
Loves Ugly Children – personal world
The DHDFDs – pompino’s magical blast 
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Yes King – crunch
State if Mind – angels and thieves
Distance – night vision 

5pm
The Greenmatics – she fell so well
Shapeshifter –  electric dream
The Charlatans – oh! vanity
New Order – temptation
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[Hitchcock Tailender – Part 1]
Pete Rock – king of king
{Nu Noyzzzze – Citizen Frank – rain] 
[Hitchcock Tailender – Part 2]

6pm Starlifter.TV Showcase – Southern Amp 08 Special
Ed Muzik – disco casuality
The LEDs – super go
The Deceivers – rumour and sigh
OG – moving on feat. Mark Vanilau
Lindon Puffin – rock no more
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The Klap – screenplay
The Eastern – crow river
Anneka Thwaites – hold on my heart
Minisnap – new broom
The Dandy Warhols – easy
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[Interview – Utah Saints with Adam]
{fin}

Thanks for tuning in. It was wonderful to have you along for the ride. I’m off to Melbourne for a week so Crocker will be filling in for me next Friday but I’ll see ya in a fortnight with many wonderful stories and photographs!

Peace,
Dr H
xoxoxo

Cut Off Your Hands @ Al’s Bar 30/10/2008 [Review by Thom]

 

Since their last show in Christchurch, Cut Off Your Hands (COYH) have become world famous. Well, nearly. Touring with Foals and Friendly fires is definitely a step toward householdnamism, and signing to over 15 record deals worldwide is just about enough to keep bic biros in business. However, despite touring endlessly around the globe (7 UK tours last year), the group still have their roots.

Last night’s show at Al’s bar was the first from COYH since their nationwide tour with So So Modern. Back then, the group had one EP under their collective belts, and played alongside a then fresh faced and unknown Bang! Bang! Eche! With the release of their debut full length, and a few thousand miles later, COYH were back, and more contemplative than before.

Gig openers ‘The Klap’ were quick to impress with buttoned down shirts, foot-stomp glamour, and an alarmingly large number of people singing to every word. Seeing as the band have almost built their entire look around looking surprised, last night seemed a fitting induction to their new life as the RDU golden children.

After minimal delay, COYH graced the stage opening with an energetic, yet muddy ‘Happy as can be’. A single obviously lost on old fans, yet, like oxygen to the new breed of punters. The song did introduce the band’s new ‘open stage’ policy, a concept usually more at home in real-estate. The crowd claimed the stage with prompting from frontman Nick, opening the stage to a plethora of John Travolta-esque public/self-conscious dancing. The band followed with Turn cold, their latest single and throwback to their early days, before drifting into semi-self indulgent ballad country. While making some ground in justifying the inclusion of these ‘slow’ songs on record, they did little to add to the set. During this dimmer escapade, the crowd left the stage leaving a lone Mark (Tiger Tones frontman) to hold the fort, tackling the singer Nick and knocking out leads. The group did finish strongly, however, with stirring renditions of You and I, Oh Girl and Eyes Closed.

While the gig lacked intensity at times, it is obvious that the group have toured extensively, and are a real unit on stage. While my mum in Auckland still struggles to come to terms with their graphic name, I get the feeling that the name ‘Cut Off Your Hands’ will be on the lips of more than just knife wielding cretins, quicker than you can say “come on stage so people can watch you dance.”

Rad times with Rare Shot Blue @ Double Happy

On Friday night I had the honor of playing alongside Rare Shot Blue at the release party for his latest album, Where I was Born.

It was a small but fun crowd and they were definantly keen for a boogie. His new album is much more of a downbeat affair compared to what he has released in the past but is of high quality both musically and technically. Hideto is the man behind the beats and over the years he’s had an assortment of guest vocalists, including LA Mitchell, Sascha Vee and Rosie. The current live act consists of Hideto and Rosie. 

For those who didn’t get a chance to check Rare Shot Blue out on Friday check out what he’s got to offer online:
http://www.myspace.com/rareshotblue
http://www.youtube.com/user/hideto2005

He’ll also be performing at a few more gigs around Christchurch in November, for details check out his Myspace page.

Mad props to my man Hideto, Rosie, DJ Silence and DJ Snare for a wonderful night!

Peace,
Dr H