Showing posts with label zero 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zero 7. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Musica: Sia's girl crush


Wasn't this one of the best series finale episodes ever? I admit that I couldn't stop bawling when it first ran on HBO. Eyes get moist even now as I watch it again.

As for the song that plays when Claire slips the CD into the car's stereo during that classic Six Feet Under episode (right around the 3:30 minute mark in the clip above)? That's Sia's "Breathe Me" which probably still haunts viewers even if they still don't quite know who the singer is.

At the time I didn't know who Sia Furler was. But since then, I've become a big fan. Particularly when I realized she was also the voice behind some of Zero 7's most memorable tracks including "Destiny," "If I Can't Have You," "Distractions"and "Spinning."

Here she is singing Zero 7's "Distractions" at a 2006 performance here in New York that I was lucky to see (I consider it one of the best concerts I have ever seen). She was incandescent:

Anyway, Sia has a great new album out ("Some People Have Real Problems") and is on tour and making the usual publicity rounds. I missed her at a Virgin Records in-store performance earlier this year and will miss her at the March 8th concert at Webster Hall (the show is sold out).

So, while doing the promotional interview round, apparently Sia sat down with the UK's gay mag Attitude and almost nonchalantly spoke of her crush on an American girl and the relationship that had developed between them. Yes, Sia is involved with a girly girl!

I was shocked! And happily surprised. AfterEllen has the details ("Sia's Coming Out").

If you'd like to know more about Sia check out her Myspace and her website. In the meantime, let me leave you with a live version of a track on her new album, "Lentil," from KCRW's "Morning Becomes Eclectic" radio show.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Music: Zero 7, Basement Jaxx, Goldfrapp invade NYC

As long as we're turning our attention to music (and now that the 2006 summer concert season is winding down in New York City), it comes as a bit of a shock that all of a sudden the gates seem to be opening up to finally allow some of the best bands from the other side of the pond to tour in the United States (last year we wrote of our disappointment that the Department of Homeland Security did not give chanteuse Alison Moyet a visa to the United States in time to promote her latest all-covers album, Voice, and to date we don't know that she ever made it here). So, without further ado, a primer:

*** ZERO 7 ($30/$27 adv. plus transaction fees, Webster Hall, Sept. 15 & 16): Sometimes a band appears out of nowhere with a unique sound and wows just about everyone. This is the case with Zero 7 who released the chilled-out world-wide smash "Simple Things" back in 2001. Somehow they still never have quite seemed to live up to their fans' expectations with their two subsequent releases, "When It Falls" (2004) and this year's "The Garden." OK, I'll give it to the fans, while "When it Fails" had some stunners ("Warm Sounds,""Home," "Morning Song") it sounded a bit like a band seeking some direction. But with this year's "The Garden" they have definitely found it: I'd say it's their best album and easily one of the top five CD's of the year. Should be a memorable couple of sets. YouTube high-lights: "Destiny," "I Have Seen," "Distractions," "In the Waiting Line," "Somersault," "Left Behind," "Waiting to Die," "Home," "You're My Flame."

*** BASEMENT JAXX ($35/$30 adv. plus transaction fees, Webster Hall, Oct. 10 & 11th): What can you say about the Jaxx? Here in the States people are probably most familiar with the video of their hit "Where's Your Head At?" with human-headed monkeys running amok in a scientist's lab. Or perhaps it's the joyous "Do Your Thing" which was used for a plethora of commercials. Or maybe for their remix of Missy Elliot's "4 My People." But, simply, there are just no words to describe just how fantastic they are. Last we saw them, they were performing at Central Park's summer stage with a full bevvy of buxom and feathered Brazilian dancers and just blowing the place up. Raucous, infectious, insane and groundbreaking, it's an unmissable event. Better yet, the New York appearance is to back the slated Sept. 12 release of a brand new CD, Crazy Itch Radio which features "Hush Boy!" (hilarious video here) and the hyper-active double-step horn parade shout out "Hey You" (which you can preview on their MySpace page).

*** GOLDFRAPP ($30 plus transaction fees, Roseland Ballroom, Oct. 18): See picture above? Checked out their MySpace? Number 1? Oh, La La? Enough said, be there, or be square.