Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Track Of The Week: Jamie T - St Christopher

To celebrate the long overdue release of the exceptional third album 'Carry On The Grudge' from Mr Jamie Treays, I decided to delve into his vast array of B sides and pluck out 'St Christopher' from the 'Sticks 'n' Stones' EP. To put it simply it is criminal that this song is only a B side as it is quite possibly the best track he has ever produced.


At dead on 4 minutes it sees Jamie T at his most vulnerable (think Emily's Heart) as his trademark rough South London drawl is made tender against beautifully fragile guitar, ghostly piano and solemn violins that occasionally give way to the patter of cymbals. Yet the chorus of 'but oh when you see him / He's smiling at the ceiling / And telling you he's never growing old' that carries a sense of comfort to them that can create emotion in anyone. There is no other way of putting it; this song is simply a masterpiece and it highlights the talent of one of the best song writers this country has produced in recent times. Welcome back Mr Treays, you beautiful bastard.


Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Track Of The Week: Nai Harvest - Whatever



Sheffield duo Nai Harvest are possibly the best band to come out of the city in recent times, blending scuzzy indie pop with melancholic lyrics it's hard not to be enthralled and 'Whatever' is the perfect testament to their sound as it makes you forget that they're just a duo. 

Opening their debut album of the same name, it's the perfect singalong for anyone currently down on their luck. The quite beautiful breakdown of "Being busy doesn't keep me happy it keeps me sane / Less time to worry over shit more time to avoid it" is hard not to scream at the top of your lungs no matter where you are (believe me I've tried to resist). Plus the rough around the edges feel this song has certainly makes it a gem in an already impressive back catalogue for an equally impressive band.