Thursday 26 March 2009

Kram - Mix Tape - Album Review


****1/2
1. Good Love
2. Ridin High
3. She's My Girl
4. Turn A Light On
5. Burnin Sands
6. Silk Suits
7. Live A Long Time
8. Won't Be Home Tonight
9. Harmonies
10. Satellite
11. The Best Thing
12. Thankyou Mr Ludwig
13. Get To It
14. Long Cold Night
15. Down The Line

The debut album from Spiderbait singer/drummer Kram lives up to it's title Mix Tape as it changes gears seamlessly across the 15 tracks as all good mix tapes should. What makes it even more impressive is that with the exception of a few cameos from Tumbleweed's Ritchie Lewis and Jet's Nic Cester, Kram has played all the instruments himself.
First track "Good Love" could appear easily on any of Spiderbait's albums and starts the album in high gear. The following track "Ridin' High" heads in the opposite direction with a wah-driven guitar riff, smooth bass and funky beat which was briefly visited on Spiderbait's previous album Tonight Alright's highlight "Picky". Kram channels Beck for another cruisy foot tapper "She's My Girl" and as "Turn a Light On" starts with an acoustic guitar strum and piano it is clear this album intends to take the listener on a musical journey. "Burnin' Sands" is another excellent track showing off Kram's vocal range with some great falsetto vocals. First single "Silk Suits" sounds like the Kram we have known and loved for all these years and is accompanied by a great clip featuring Kram and Alicia Molik head to head on the tennis court filmed at Rod Laver Arena.
The album continues to bring the hits in the second half and plays more like a best of than a debut album. Other highlights include "Satellite", "Long Cold Night", "Get To It" and the percussion instrumental "Thankyou Mr Ludwig". It is the perfect album for road trips, parties or just listening by yourself with headphones. It is my favourite album of the year and as there were 50 songs recorded for the album, another album could be on the cards in the future.


Wednesday 25 March 2009

Fee Brown and the Highwater - Northcote Social Club Album Launch - Sunday 29th March 2009

Fee Brown & the Highwater are having their album launch this Sunday afternoon at the Northcote Social Club. It is sure to be an excellent afternoon of live music with sets played by three of Melbourne's finest folk artists. Supporting Fee on stage will be her band the Highwater featuring Damian Hooper on Lead Guitar, Chris Pain on Double Bass & Melbourne's leading One-Man Band Tim Scanlan playing Percussion. This event is the official launch of the groups debut album The Devil Dressed Me now available for puchase at www.thecan.com.au/feebrown.

I strongly recommend getting there early to witness the excellent voice of first support Gen Finnane Her songs tell a great story and she has a spine chilling voice that has the ability to capture the attention of any audience. The gig will start at 2pm and tickets are $8 from the venue or $12 on the door.
Lindsay Phillips will also bring his acoustic guitar and distinctive voice to the Northcote Social Club to round out this trio of Melbourne folk heroes.


http://www.myspace.com/genfinnane.
http://www.myspace.com/lindsayphillipsmelbourne
http://www.myspace.com/feebrown
http://www.myspace.com/timscanlan

Thursday 19 March 2009

The Decemberists - The Hazards of Love - Album Review

The latest release by The Decemberists sounds more like a rock opera than an album and it is a pleasant change from albums that have 3 or 4 good songs and the rest filler. Each of the 17 songs have their place on the album, even the small instrumental tie-ins, and sound best when played in sequence as a full album. It is a good way to spend an hour though and Colin Meloy’s distinctive voice is always good to hear. Although they sound like the same band, some excellent riffs show up throughout the album which are unexpected at first but after repeated listens become the core of the album.

This press release sums up the story of what the album is about better than I can:

"The album began when Meloy – long fascinated by the British folk revival of the 1960s – found a copy of revered vocalist Anne Briggs’s 1966 EP, titled The Hazards of Love. Since there was no actual song with the album’s title, he set out to write one, but was soon immersed in something much larger.
"The Hazards Of Love tells the tale of a woman named Margaret who is ravaged by a shape-shifting animal; her lover, William; a forest queen; and a cold-blooded, lascivious rake, who recounts with spine-tingling ease how he came 'to be living so easy and free' in the aforementioned “The Rake’s Song”. Lavender Diamond’s Becky Stark and My Brightest Diamond’s Shara Worden deliver the lead vocals for the female characters, while My Morning Jacket’s Jim James, Robyn Hitchcock and The Spinanes’ Rebecca Gates appear in supporting roles. The range of sounds reflects the characters’ arcs, from the accordion’s singsong lilt in “Isn’t it a Lovely Night?” to the heavy metal thunder of 'The Queen’s Rebuke/The Crossing”."

After only a few listens it has already become one of my favourites of the year so far and is getting better with every listen. Below is the tracklisting and an audio sample of "The Rake's Song" from the new album as well as a couple of great film clips from the previous albums.

1. "Prelude" - 3:04
2. "The Hazards of Love 1 (The Prettiest Whistles Won't Wrestle the Thistles Undone)" - 4:19
3. "A Bower Scene" - 2:09
4. "Won't Want for Love (Margaret in the Taiga)" - 4:07
5."The Hazards of Love 2 (Wager All)" - 4:26
6. "The Queen's Approach" - 0:29
7. "Isn't It a Lovely Night?" - 3:29
8. "The Wanting Comes in Waves/Repaid" - 6:27
9. "An Interlude" - 1:40
10. "The Rake's Song" - 3:16
11. "The Abduction of Margaret" - 2:07
12. "The Queen's Rebuke/The Crossing" - 3:56 .
13."Annan Water" - 5:12
14. "Margaret in Captivity" - 3:08
15. "The Hazards of Love 3 (Revenge!)" - 3:22
16. "The Wanting Comes in Waves (Reprise)" - 1:31
17. "The Hazards of Love 4 (The Drowned)" - 5:57





Wednesday 18 March 2009

V Festival 2009 Playing Times - Australia (Updated 27/3/09)

Melbourne / Sydney / Gold Coast
This Stage
1:45pm - 2:15pm: Howling Bells
2:45pm - 3:30pm: Louis XIV
4:00pm - 4:45pm: Jenny Lewis
5:15pm - 6:15pm: Razorlight
6:45pm - 7:45pm: Kaiser Chiefs
8:15pm - 9:45pm: The Killers

That Stage
1:15pm - 1:45pm: Villians of Wilhelm
2:15pm - 3:15pm: Duffy
3:45pm - 5:00pm: Elbow
5:30pm - 6:45pm: Madness
7:15pm - 8:30pm: Snow Patrol

The Other Stage
1:15pm - 1:40pm: Canyons
1:45pm - 2:15pm: Tame Impala
2:45pm - 3:45pm: The Do
4:15pm - 5:15pm: M83
5:45pm - 6:45pm: The Kills
7:15pm - 8:30pm: Human League

Virgin Mobile Local Stage
1:30pm - 1:50pm: Black Rose (Sydney Only)
2:15pm - 2:45pm: Garage2V State Winner
3:15pm - 3:45pm: Garage2V National Winner
4:15pm - 4:45pm: The Temper Trap
5:15pm - 5:45pm: Children Collide
6:15pm - 7:00pm: Wolf & Cub
7:30pm - 8:30pm: Jackson Jackson

Perth Timetable

This Stage
2:30pm - 3:00pm: Howling Bells
3:30pm - 4:00pm: Jenny Lewis
4:45pm - 5:30pm: Elbow
6:30pm - 7:30pm: Kaiser Chiefs
8:45pm - 10:15pm: The Killers

That Stage
2:00pm - 2:30pm: Garage2V National Winner
3:00pm - 3:30pm: Louis XIV
4:00pm - 4:45pm: Duffy
5:30pm - 6:30pm: Madness
7:30pm - 8:45pm: Snow Patrol

The Other Stage
1:45pm - 2:10pm: Canyons
2:15pm - 2:45pm: Tame Impala
3:15pm - 4:00pm: The Do
4:15pm - 5:15pm: M83
5:45pm - 6:30pm: The Kills
7:00pm - 7:45pm: Razorlight
8:15pm - 9:30pm: Human League

Virgin Mobile Stage
2:30pm - 3:00pm: Garage2V Stage Winner
3:30pm - 4:00pm: Garage2V National Winner
4:30pm - 5:00pm: The Temper Trap
5:30pm - 6:15pm: Children Collide
6:45pm - 7:30pm: Wolf & Cub
8:00pm - 9:00pm: Jackson Jackson

Due to the complaints made about clash of The Killers and The Human League, V Festival has listened to it's audience and changed The Other Stage's times to avoid it. Unfortunately, it now means Howling Bells and Tame Impala are playing at the same time but it also gives punters a chance to see Elbow and The Do who were playing at the same time before. It's a true testament to the organisers of the V Festival that they listen to the feedback of the ticket buyers and make necassary changes.
You can also now go to the V Festival website http://www.vfestival.com.au/news/playing-times-change-the-other-yellow-stage-and-ma/1022.html to view the maps for each state online.

Sunday 15 March 2009

Sound Relief - MCG, Melbourne - Gig Review

The lineup for Sound Relief promised a day featuring the best music from the last 30 years and delivered even more. The day began a bit shaky as Melbourne was pissed on with rain til about 12:30 but the rain had a purpose as it was announced at the event that the last of the bushfires had been put out by the downpour. Once that was established the rain didn’t seem to bother anyone. My wife and I made our way to shelter at the London tavern at about 11.45 to meet some friends and have a couple of pints to start the day and watched Jet play their set on the big screen.. They got a good reaction to their early hits “Rip it up”, “Cold Hard Bitch” and “Are you Gonna be my Girl”.

We made our way into the MCG with no hassle and got our wristbands on for access to the General Admission area, which was a great spot to witness the days action. First up we had Kings of Leon who came out and played a small set, leaving out hit single “Sex on Fire” to avoid showing any disrespect. They opened with my favourite from the new album ”Crawl” which sounded great and then “Revelry”, “On Call” and finished with “Use Somebody”. Slightly disappointing that they only played 4 songs for those who missed out on tickets for their sold out shows at Rod Laver but they sounded good all the same.

Paul Kelly was next and played a selection of hits for the appreciative crowd. Ash Naylor from Even joined Paul Kelly on stage after a solo track for a great set featuring “Dumb Things”, “To Her Door”, “God Told Me To” and the highlight “How to Make Gravy”. The set ended with a beautiful accapella song from his Foggy Highway, “Meet Me in the Middle of the Air” that echoed across the MCG. It was the best set of the early afternoon and had the whole crowd singing, especially on the football anthem “From St Kilda to Kings Cross”.

Augie March were next on stage and opened with “Lupus” and “Pennywhistle” from their latest album Watch Me Disppear. The country stomp of “This Train Will be Taking No Passengers” got the crowd moving and the track we were all waiting for, “One Crowded Hour”, was played last to a see of smiling faces and singing voices. It was moments like this that the 80,000 were here to see and there were plenty more to follow. To avoid the rain and recharge for the upcoming bands I went in for a couple of drinks during Bliss N Eso and Kasey Chambers but heard the crowd enjoying both. The event was run better than most festivals likely due to MCG being designedfor large crowds and due to the amount of people there, lines all moved pretty quickly which made for a more enjoyable day. Highlights from the Sydney event were being shown on the big screens and we were treated with highlights from Hoodoo Gurus, Josh Pyke, Coldplay, The Presets and Icehouse throughout the day. When Coldplay got John Farnham on stage for his classic song "You're the Voice" the crowd sang like it was happening live in Melbourne and it was yet another highlight.

Next up was Liam Finn with EJ Barnes and some very special surprise guests. "Second Chance" was played first and had Liam using a loop pedal to give the impression of a full band which sounded great, especially when he got behind the drums for a solo. After a couple more experimental but enjoyable solo songs he invited his father Neil Finn and Nick Seymour on stage for some Crowded House songs, while he stayed behind the drum kit.




This sent the crowd wild and those who had left their seats would have no doubt dashed back as the familiar chords of "Don't Dream it's Over" begun. Having never seen Crowded House before this was my favourite moment of the day. As the sun came out, Tim Finn joined the group for "Weather With You" which had the crowd taking over the vocals for the most part. The set finished with "Better Be Home Soon" and had the crowd singing in groups all over the huge venue.



Jack Johnson came out next to huge cheers from the crowd as he treated the many fans to a solo performance of hits. He expressed his sympathy for those that suffered in the tragedy and was glad he was part of such a great cause. He had the crowd providing hand clap percussion for his sing-along favourites "Banana Pancakes", "Flake", "Sitting, Waiting, Wishing" "Times like These" and finished the set with "Better Together". Jack Johnson is a popular artist in Australia and it was clear a lot of his fans were there today and treated to another great performance. Wolfmother were next and played a selection of crowd pleasers from their only album and had the crowd in a frenzy during set closer "Joker and the Thief". Next came a special message by Prince William and Prince Harry followed by a minutes silence that was observed by everyone except a few drunken twits. Kylie Minogue then appeared on stage from the darkness and lead the crowd in singing "I Still Call Australia Home" which had a great response.


If this is the last time Hunters and Collectors are on stage it will be a damn shame but they couldn't have gone out on a higher note. They played a no filler set of classics as well as they did 10 years ago. The set played was "When the River Runs Dry", "Do You See What I See", "Blind Eye", "Holy Grail", "Say Goodbye" and finishing with the classic "Throw Your Arms Around Me". After the band left the stage the crowd kept cheering and the band were enticed on stage for one more track, "The Slab", one of their earlier pub gig classics. I can't desribe how many great moments I had seen up to this stage and feel lucky to have been witness to so many once in a lifetime performances in one day. There were still 2 acts to go at this stage and was excited about both.


Split Enz were then introduced to the crowd by Hamish and Andy as the NZ band claimed as our own and played a set of crowd pleasers with great energy and enthusiasm. When Neil Finn took over the vocals for "I Got You" and "Message to my Girl" the crowd went apeshit. A great keyboard solo proceeded"Six Months on a Leaky Boat" and "History Never Repeats" was another crowd favourite. The song chosen to close the fantastic set was the energetic "I See Red" which got the crowd dancing. Another great set of hits was over and only one remained.






The anticipation for Midnight Oil was evident within the crowd which exploded when the band opened with the fast paced "Redneck Wonderland". When "Read About It" was played next it was clear that they hadn't forgotten how to please a crowd since they split. The crazy dance moves remained and were being mimicked throughout the crowd and on top of mates shoulders throughout the sacred ground of the MCG. Peter Garrett got his harmoica out next for the classic "Blue Sky Mine" which started a run of Australian anthems including "Beds are Burning", "King of the Mountain","The Dead Heart" and "Power and the Passion" featuring Rob Hirst's epic percussion solo. To finish the blockbuster set off they played "Best of Both Worlds". After a quick break they came out again for the final song of the night "Sometimes".

It was the end to a memorable day that was enjoyed by all who were there and no doubt by those who watched or listened to it at home. $5 million was also raised for the Red Cross relief fund and will be remembered and talked about for years to come.

Bright Eyes - Film Clips

Here are a few clips by Bright Eyes. Just seen them on rage and thought they were pretty cool.





Thursday 12 March 2009

Faith No More to Play Australia?

Faith No More recently announced that they will getting back together to play a few festivals in Europe later this year. Ever since, I have been anxiously awaiting news that they would bring their big swag of hits down under. Although there has been no official word as yet, Faith No More's bass player Billy Gould posted this message on Twitter a few hours ago which has given me some hope.
"In answer to your questions of shows outside the EU, especially from Brazil and Australia, yes, we are thinking of coming there."

Re-forming for this reunion will be Mike Bordin, Roddy Bottum, Bill Gould, Jon Hudson and hard-working frontman Mike Patton. Faith No More split up in 1998 after being together for 17 years through various line-ups and this year will be the 20 year anniversary of the highly influential best seller The Real Thing, the first album featuring Mike Patton as singer.

The festival tour dates that have been announced for June are as follows:

Fri June 12 to Sun June 14 - Download Festival Donnington Park Englandhttp://www.downloadfestival.co.uk/

Friday June 19 to Sun Jun 21 - Hurricane Festival Eichenring Scheeßel Germanyhttp://www.hurricane.de/

Friday June 19 to Sun Jun 21 - Southside Festival Neuhausen ob Eck, Tuttlingen Germanyhttp://www.southside.de/

Friday June 19 to Sun Jun 21 - Nova Rock Festival
Nickelsdorf Austriahttp://www.novarock.at/

To keep updated of all Faith No More's reunion news, check out Billy Gould's Twitter page which is updated frequently - http://twitter.com/MRGOULD

Sound Relief - Playing Times

The playing times for the once in a lifetime event Sound Relief have now finally been released and it looks like it's gonna be a great day of music. With bands only playing 30-40 minute sets, we are guaranteed to be treated with a set full of hits by all the artists.
After a 10 year haitus, Hunters & Collectors re-formed especially for this show and it may be your last chance to catch these pub rock heroes as have announced that they are not planning any shows after this. Other Australian icons that re-formed for these special concerts are Midnight Oil, Split Enz, and Icehouse. Australian icon John Farnham is also rumoured to join Coldplay on stage to play Farnham's classic "You're the Voice", which Coldplay have playing at their Australian shows recently. Kylie Minogue has also been announced as a special guest MC for the Melbourne event but at this stage will not be performing.

Tickets for the MCG show in Melbourne have now sold out but there are still plenty of tickets available for the Sydney show at the SCG.



MELBOURNE

10am Gates
12:10pm Jet
12:55pm Gabriella Cilmi
1:40pm Kings Of Leon
2:20pm Paul Kelly
3:05pm Augie March
3:50pm Bliss N Eso with Paris Wells
4:35pm Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson w/ Troy Cassar-Daley
5:30pm Liam Finn
6:20pm Jack Johnson
7:00pm Wolfmother
7:45pm Special Announcement & Minutes Silence
8:00pm Hunters & Collectors
8:55pm Split Enz
9:50pm Midnight Oil
10.30pm Finish


SYDNEY

11:00am Gates
12:15pm Coldplay
1:00pm Wolfmother
1:45pm Hoodoo Gurus
2:30pm Little Birdy
3:05pm Architecture In Helsinki
3:40pm You Am I
4:25pm Josh Pyke
4:55pm Marcia Hines (Special Performance)
5:30pm Taylor Swift
6:15pm Eskimo Joe
7:05pm Jet
7:45pm Special Announcement & Minutes Silence
8:00pm The Presets
8:50pm Icehouse
9:40pm Barry Gibb (feat. Olivia Newton-John)
10.30pm Finish

Monday 9 March 2009

Relentless7 - White Lies for Dark Times

1. Number With No Name
2. Up To You Now
3. Shimmer And Shine
4. Lay There And Hate Me
5. Why Must You Always Dress In Black
6. Skin Thin
7. Fly One Time
8. Keep It Together (So I Can Fall Apart)
9. Boots Like These
10. The Word Suicide
11. Faithfully Remain

Ben Harper has a new band called Relentless7 and the forthcoming new album White Lies for Dark Times is due out May 5th. After hearing a few live versions from the new album it appears Harper's new band will have a more straight forward rock sound compared to his usual multi genre eclectic sound with the Innocent Criminals.
The first single from the album called "Shimmer and Shine" has just been released and it is good to see Harper trying something different.
A Sydney show at the Metro has just been added to his upcoming Bluesfest shows planned at Easter and I am hoping he will add a Melbourne show to the tour so I will get a chance to witness the new band first hand. If not, no doubt he will return later in the year as Australia is one his biggest markets and has toured here nearly every year since his first tour in 93.




Wednesday 4 March 2009

Lady of the Sunshine - Smoking Gun

1. Silver Revolver
2. Home Sweet Home
3. White Rose parade
4. Jack Nimble
5. Big Jet Plane
6. Smoking Gun
7. Daisychain
8. The Wolf
9. Anna
10. Kings Black Magic
11. Dead Mans Train
12. Lady Sunshine

Lady of the Sunshine is a new project by Angus Stone, who's main gig is fronting the band Angus and Julia Stone with his equally talented sister. The first taste of the album, "White Rose Parade", features a heavier sound than I was expecting from the usually laid back singer songwriter and it is one of the best songs of the year so far. The album will be released on 3rd April 2009 and if "White Rose Parade" is any indication it should be a great album. Here is a statement by the man himself describing the new project:

"Hey..

I wanted to introduce you to ‘Lady Of The Sunshine’, a project I have been working on in the lab and the result is a new album ‘Smoking Gun’…

I’ve been skipping off in between tours for about a year now to shake my head of these songs.
Every emotion in my head had its own voice and this album is what became of them.

Last year the old timer gave me his old telecaster which shot me a chance to move into a heavier sound & gave me the stones to get a bit more fired up. I tripped up to North QLD to record with ‘Finn’ (Govinda Doyle) who plays drums and bass on the record. We layed down the tracks in about 6 weeks throughout 2008, recording in an old water tank Finn had fixed up. Finn’s wife would cook supper for us and her new born baby whilst we worked till the young hours of dawn.

I guess the idea of this album was that there would be no idea of how it would come together as a whole. I wanted these songs to have their own emotions & create their own style. I enjoyed how the songs took on their own ride, most from the simplest of ideas.

I wanted to work on the artwork as we did the music. I was throwing ideas back n fourth with Caroline Pedler who did all the original canvas paintings for the album booklet and a little drawing of mine for Daisychain.

So… ‘Lady Of the Sunshine’…
Peace.. Angus Stone"

Go to their My Space page for more information
http://www.myspace.com/ladyofthesunshine

Here's a clip for the new song featuring some great surf footage and a couple of classics from Angus and Julia Stone.





Tuesday 3 March 2009

Michael Franti - Acoustic Melbourne Shows

MIchael Franti has just announced that he will be playing two intimate and acoustic shows in Melbourne before he heads to Byron Bay to play the 20th Bluesfest at easter. Franti is a frequent vistor to Australia and was here late 2008 for a series of raved about shows promoting his latest album All Rebel Rockers. Michael Franti & Spearhead blend funk, rock, hip-hop, reggae, dub and roots and their live shows create a party atmosphere with plenty of crowd involvement.
The concert has been billed as Michael Franti with Friends so who knows who will join him on stage. His performance of "Sometimes" at Bluesfest 2003 had Xavier Rudd, Jack Johnson, G Love, John Butler, Sly and Robbie and Radioactive all joining in the fun and went for over 20 minutes. His 2003 acoustic album, "Songs From the Front Porch" is my favourite Franti album and catching the big bare-footed legend in acoustic mode is an event I will not miss again, after missing his acoustic show in Byron Bay 2003.

Tickets for this unique event go on sale from ticketek from Tuesday 10th March. The gigs will take place at the Prince of Wales, St Kilda on Sunday 5th April and Ferntree Gully Hotel on Tuesday 7th April. Tickets are only $44 and will likely sell out in no time.



Sunday 1 March 2009

War Child Heroes - Various Artists - Album Review

War Child is an organisation that raises money for children living in poverty in the world's most dangerous war zones. For more info on this worthy cause, visit the website http://www.warchild.org/uk.

The idea behind this new compilation was getting 15 music legends to choose one of their tracks to be covered by an artist they think will do it justice. There are some interesting choices here with some tracks improving on the orignal. Elbow do a very faithful version of U2's "Running to Stand Still" from The Joshua Tree which is one of Bono's favourites and a highlight from the album. David Bowie selected former collaborators TV on the Radio to add their unique flavour to the classic song "Heroes" and was no doubt pleased with the result. Iggy Pop also chose a former collabrator in Peaches to tackle the classic punk track "Search and Destroy" and the song fits her style perfectly adding some fuzzy synth and thumping drums to great effect. Beck turns Bob Dylan's "Leopard Skin Pill Box Hat" from a laid-back blues song to a funky electronic rock track like only Beck can. Other highlights feature Lily Allen with some help from Mick Jones on The Clash's "Straight to Hell, Franz Ferdinand's live take on Blondie's "Call Me", Yeah Yeah Yeah's version of The Ramones' "Sheena is a Punk Rocker" and Bruce Springsteen's Atlantic City covered by The Hold Steady. A solid and unique album with the profits going to a wortthwhile cause make it a great purchase.

1. Beck - "Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat" (Bob Dylan)
2. Scissor Sisters - "Do the Strand" (Roxy Music)
3. Lily Allen and Mick Jones - "Straight to Hell" (The Clash)
4. Duffy - "Live and Let Die" (Sir Paul McCartney)
5. Elbow - "Running to Stand Still" (U2)
6. TV on the Radio - "Heroes" (David Bowie)
7. Hot Chip - "Transmission" (Joy Division)
8. The Kooks - "Victoria" (The Kinks)
9. Estelle - "Superstition" (Stevie Wonder)
10. Rufus Wainwright - "Wonderful/Song For Children" (Brian Wilson)
11. Peaches - "Search and Destroy" (The Stooges)
12. The Hold Steady - "Atlantic City" (Bruce Springsteen)
13. The Like - "You Belong to Me" (Elvis Costello)
14. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" (The Ramones)
15. Franz Ferdinand - "Call Me" (Live) (Blondie)