They're not trying on the dance floor, no
Jan. 11th, 2013 03:01 pmIt's Friday! It's about three o'clock! It's time to Boogie At Your Desk!
( You what? )
If you like the track, go out and buy the album it belongs to - I'll try and recommend a suitable CD to purchase for any BAYD track.
The link to the mp3 will expire at some point in the future.
Today you are invited to Boogie At Your Desk to:
Tullycraft - The Punks Are Writing Lovesongs [link to mp3 download expired, YouTube link may still be active]
I was contemplating, for the first time, having a BAYD double-header today. Because I just couldn't decide which Tullycraft song we should be boogying to. I've eventually gone with The Punks Are Writing Lovesongs, but if you're up for a double-length boogy workout I strongly recommend you have a little dance to Fangs on Bats as well.
Tullycraft have been around a while, and (until ChrisC met them on a Rough Trade compilation recently) I have been shamefully ignorant of them. Which really just isn't good enough, because they are most excellent.
Anyone else know of them? ( Let's have a poll )
Anyway, our household is slowly working its way through their back catalogue in chronological order. Earlier albums are a bit lo-fi and a bit shaky in places, but still excellent. More recent stuff is brilliant.
And even better, for the first time in five years, they're active again and back in the studio and have just released a new single.
Anyway, if you like any of those songs, or like a bit of twee indie pop, or think you approve of songs with titles like Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend's Too Stupid To Know About, or have any interest at all in a band who cover Helen Love you should purchase Every Scene Needs a Center (available on emusic).
You can also listen to Tullycraft stuff on myspace. But really, you should buy the album. Not least because I'd like to astroturf enough support that they'll think it's worth playing in the UK ever again :)
You can keep your punk rock, ska, rap beats and house.
( You what? )
If you like the track, go out and buy the album it belongs to - I'll try and recommend a suitable CD to purchase for any BAYD track.
The link to the mp3 will expire at some point in the future.
Today you are invited to Boogie At Your Desk to:
Tullycraft - The Punks Are Writing Lovesongs [link to mp3 download expired, YouTube link may still be active]
I was contemplating, for the first time, having a BAYD double-header today. Because I just couldn't decide which Tullycraft song we should be boogying to. I've eventually gone with The Punks Are Writing Lovesongs, but if you're up for a double-length boogy workout I strongly recommend you have a little dance to Fangs on Bats as well.
Tullycraft have been around a while, and (until ChrisC met them on a Rough Trade compilation recently) I have been shamefully ignorant of them. Which really just isn't good enough, because they are most excellent.
Anyone else know of them? ( Let's have a poll )
Anyway, our household is slowly working its way through their back catalogue in chronological order. Earlier albums are a bit lo-fi and a bit shaky in places, but still excellent. More recent stuff is brilliant.
And even better, for the first time in five years, they're active again and back in the studio and have just released a new single.
Anyway, if you like any of those songs, or like a bit of twee indie pop, or think you approve of songs with titles like Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend's Too Stupid To Know About, or have any interest at all in a band who cover Helen Love you should purchase Every Scene Needs a Center (available on emusic).
You can also listen to Tullycraft stuff on myspace. But really, you should buy the album. Not least because I'd like to astroturf enough support that they'll think it's worth playing in the UK ever again :)
You can keep your punk rock, ska, rap beats and house.