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Top 5 surprisingly Scottish bands

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

scottishguitarthrowA couple of weekends ago, I was hired to photograph the athletic competitions at the Maine Highland Games. My good friend and frequent Fiver contributer Kate was kind enough to accompany me. All the bagpipes and kilts got us to thinking: “What non-Proclaimers popular music groups has the land of cabers and haggis given the world? Who are the ones whose clan ancestry might come as a surprise?” Well, Kate was good enough to come up with the answer, and compiled:

Top 5 surprisingly Scottish bands

1. The Fratellis
My first association when I hear “the Fratellis” is the villainous trio that pursued the Goonies throughout their adventure. So, this has got to be an American band, right? Wrong. The Fratellis is based out of Glasgow and was awarded the Best British Breakthrough Act at the 2007 BRIT awards. Understandably so, given the unending infectiousness of their hits “Flathead” and “Chelsea Dagger.”

2. The Beta Band
Rob Gordon might be able to sell 5 copies of the Beta Band’s “The Three EPs” at Championship Vinyl merely by playing “Dry the Rain” in the store, but how many of those patrons will know that this fabulously unique band is Scottish? I din-uh.

3. Aztec Camera
Let’s take a trip back to the 80s and early 90s, shall we? Dig back in your memory banks and I’m sure you will recall such tunes as “Oblivious” and “Somewhere in My Heart.” Founding member and lone mainstay Roddy Frame and his revolving lineup of bandmates? You guessed it … Scottish.

highlanderflyingv4. The Jesus and Mary Chain
I have a fond personal memory of the frontman of this particular band becoming exasperated with the crowd at Lollapalooza ‘92, showing his displeasure by cursing, tossing down the microphone, and storming off the stage. Little did I know then that the band would be part of a top 5 list of surprisingly Scottish artists to which I would contribute many years later.

5. Belle and Sebastian
My first erroneous thought was always that this band was French, likely because the band name was inspired by a French children’s story, and a cartoon that aired on Nickelodeon here in the US. However, this band most definitely deserves name association in its own right with its excellent Scottish indie pop. Many people obviously agree, as the group was voted Scotland’s greatest band in a poll by the List, an Edinburgh-based entertainment listings magazine, in January 2005.

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Who do you find surprisingly Scottish?

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Tags: Aztec Camera, Belle and Sebastian, The Beta Band, The Fratellis, The Jesus And Mary Chain, The Proclaimers

Top 5 heavily distorted tunes

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

There are days where you can’t focus, where every subject just seems to be white noise with varying in intensity. Where things are just … distorted. Maybe you didn’t get enough sleep the night before. Maybe you’ve ruptured your ear drum. Maybe you were a little to quick to dismiss the notion of an “acid flashback.” Whatever the reason, theFiver’s got you covered. Here are, in no particular order, the:

top 5 distort

1. “California Girls,” The Magnetic Fields

Singer-songwriter Stephin Merritt loved the concept of distortion (and Jesus And Mary Chain – see No. 3)  so much he named his band’s last album after it. And one of the best tracks off said album is this  symphony of distortion, “California Girls.” Here, our friends from the Hills seem to get their just deserts, as in the song’s coda: “They will hear me say, as the pavement whirls, ‘I hate california girls.’”

2. “So What’cha Want,” Beastie Boys

Where would we be without the Boys’ 1992’s opus “Check Your Head”? I don’t know, but I wouldn’t want to be there. Raucous and fun, if this tune doesn’t make you want to pogo, then you’re no friend of mine.

3. “Just Like Honey,” The Jesus And Mary Chain

That which birthed The Magnetic FIelds. This alternative staple is so sweet, it might actually make you forget any image of Bill Murray getting cuddly with Scarlet Johanson.

4. “The Wretched,” Nine Inch Nails

Trent Reznor ushered in a new era of distortion-as-music with 1989’s Pretty Hate Machine and its signature tune “Head Like A Hole.” He upped the ante, though, with 1994’s The Downward Spiral, and continued with this track off

The Fragile (1999), “The Wretched.”

5. “Apple Option Fire,” Hot Lava

Indie band Hot Lava takes  bit of a fun approach to distortion, finally giving the musical twist that gaming on a Mac deserves.

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Runners Up: “Closer,” “Head Like A Hole,” et al., Nine Inch Nails; “She’s Your Cocaine,” Tori Amos; “Wild Honey Pie,” The Beatles; “Slip Inside This House” (Thirteenth Floor Elevators cover), Primal Scream. So what bends your antennae?

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