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Shack - 'Time Machine' (Sour Mash) Released 10/09/07

by Hannah John

There’s nowt so tragic as an underachiever. We’ve all met that kid at school that, come exam results day, teachers shake their heads at sadly, sighing “Ah, but he showed so much promise…”. Scouse outfit Shack are undoubtedly the musical equivalent of this unfortunate kiddie, as this ‘Best of’ album chock full of could’ve beens and should’ve beens demonstrates.

Brothers Mick and John Head formed the basis of Shack’s ever-changing line-up having previously spent time in cult ‘80s folk rockers The Pale Fountains and in the backing band for Arthur Lee’s Love. As Shack, though, they’ve released five albums which all garnered critical praise and a plethora of today’s leading lights cite them as huge influences – Shack’s gentle harmonies, wistful arrangements and touching lyrics were all clearly absorbed by the likes of The Coral, The Thrills, Elbow and The Zutons. Hell, they’re even on Noel Gallagher’s Sour Mash Records label, so why in the name of frick haven’t they acquire the same sort of status as contemporaries The Stone Roses or Oasis?

It’s certainly a toughie, especially given that this album kicks off with all that’s great about Shack. ’I Know You Well’ features Beta Band-esque production over an ever-present bass riff, while ‘Comedy’ combines lush harmonies with piquant chord progressions that build up to a triumphant string-soaked guitar solo finale. ‘Cup of Tea’ has the endearingly quirky lyrics that singer Mick Head made his trademark (“My cup of tea doesn’t taste the same when she’s with me”) while ‘Pull Together’ has Ian Brown-like verse vocals that give way to a howling, affecting chorus.

So with all these riches to be found, why are Shack punching so far below their weight? As with much of Shack’s output, at times it sounds like they’ve been overplaying their Beatles records like good musical Scousers. ‘Meant to Be’ and its Beatles-esque melody is nothing compared to the outrageous thieving of ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’ in ‘On the Terrace’. There’s also a noticeable drop in momentum towards the end of the record, one track tends to blur into another in a happy summery haze. Nevertheless new tracks ‘Holiday Abroad’ and ‘Wanda’ suggest that the Shack tank is still full of enthusiasm and a knack for a catchy tune. With a tour to support the release also in the offing, we can but hope that the wilderness years might be coming to an end for Shack, so shout it from the rooftops, give it some onions and generally get this record heard.

Source: www.gigwise.com

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Oasis Release Second Trailer From Live DVD

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The second weekly clip taken from the forthcoming Oasis live film release on DVD has been made availble.

'Lord Don't Slow Me Down' is the Baillie Walsh directed on-the-road movie which captures Oasis as they play to two million fans in 26 countries.

The double DVD set, out next month, also includes Oasis' Manchester Eastlands Stadium show in July 2005.

Click here for trailer two - come back to uncut.co.uk next Monday for clip three!

Source: www.uncut.co.uk

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Brakes On Oasis

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Brighton rock band Brakes talk about Oasis in a recent interview

Where does this mass ego-trip come from exactly?


"I think Oasis have a lot to answer for with that," ventures Hamilton. "I mean, it's brilliant with Oasis. They're two of the funniest dudes you could ever hope to meet, but they're just one band and I don’t think everyone should copy that whole 'we're the fucking best' thing. There’s a beauty in modesty. Let people make their own minds up about your music. Having said that, Brakes are the most amazing band…"

Read the full interview here.

Source: www.drownedinsound.com

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Gallagher Clan Sets New Guinness World Record

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The Gallagher Clan have broken the Guinness world record for the biggest number of people with the same surname attending a clan gathering.

At the Global Gallagher Gathering, in Letterkenny in Co. Donegal this afternoon, 1488 Gallaghers were counted by a Guinness Book of Records official who declared that they had beaten the world record, set by the Jones family in Wales last year.

1224 Jones's gathered in the Millenium stadium in Cardiff last November, but the Gallagher Clan beat that record by 264.

Hundreds of people travelled from all parts of Ireland and abroad including Gallaghers from New Zealand, Britain and the USA to the event

Source: www.rte.ie

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Signed Guitar By Oasis Fetches £530 On eBay

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The guitar is in flaming red especially for Trekstock there is absolutely no others like it in the world!

It fetched an impressive £530, when the auction ended last night.

All profits go to 'TEENAGE CANCER TRUST' in association with Trekstock!

Visit www.teenagecancertrust.org or www.myspace.com/trekstock for more information on the charity's work.

Special thanks to Sophie from Treckstock.

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New Album From Radiohead Has Finished Recording

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Thom Yorke and the boys from Radiohead have finished work on their new album according to Paste.com.

We just had a meeting about that today," Jonny Greenwood told Paste.com "We're very relieved to have finished recording, now we have to decide what we should do with it."

The big question around the band still lingers. How will they release the album? The band is still unsigned to a label. They share that same distinction with fellow English rockers Oasis who are in the recording studio.

It looks like bands without contracts now may go it alone without a label. The technology to release an album is available via the Internet and it will be interesting to see if that is how the new albums are marketed.

Source: www.clevelandleader.com

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Noel Gallagher Features On Paul Weller DVD

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Missed this at the time of release a few weeks ago...

Paul Weller: Into Tomorrow" is a unique insight into the life of a music and style icon. Inspired in part by the Robert Evans film "The Kid Stays In The Picture."

This 90-minute film features Paul Weller recounting his life story and contains wonderful archive footage and candid interviews with friends, family and musical associates including his parents John and Anne, Steve Brookes and Bruce Foxton of The Jam, former wife and Style Council member Dee C Lee, Steve White and Mick Talbot of The Style Council, Boy George and Noel Gallagher.

Weller tracks his journey from his childhood in Woking through the purchase of his first guitar to the formation of The Jam, the Style Council and his solo years.

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Carlos Tevez To Cover Oasis?

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Manchester United star Carlos Tevez plans to release an album of his team-mates’ favourite tracks.

The Argie striker is a keen singer and fronts a group called Piola Vigo, which he set up with pals from a tough area of his home city Buenos Aires.

Listen Now
Dejala Tevez
Mi Corazon
No Quieras Condenarme
Te Voy A Ganar

The group’s name translates in local dialect as Sly Idle and they play a shanty-town version of Colombian folk music — although it sounds to me like the stuff they play in Spanish nightclubs in Shagaluf.

A source said: “Carlos hopes to cover his United pals’ favourite songs in the Piola Vago style.”
I’m not sure how Red Devils captain Gary Neville's heroes Oasis will translate?

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

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