Three new artists on the playlist: Delays, The Hand & Michael Macri

August 3, 2009 by sheddj  
Filed under Artists, Featured

Delays

Delays

Delays, who hail from Southampton, are somehow unsigned, but not for long as there is no doubt a long line of record labels queuing up to sign the hottest thing to come out of Southampton since Matt Le Tissier. Sounding like a cross between the Stone Roses and Fleetwood Mac (if you can imagine that), they’ve already caught the attention of the NME and The Guardian.

New album “Everything’s The Rush” is out now, and it’s bloody good, if you like proper soaring Indie music that’s a cut above the average. We do. That’s why we’ve added “Nearer Than Heaven” and “Valentine” to the Shed FM playlist.

The Hand

The Hand

Bristol-based The Hand are the latest ukulele-inspired group to have wowed the Shed. Here’s what they say about themselves:

We met a couple of years ago, down Bristol harbour working on the ferry-boats, where we would sing songs on sunny days, and then suddenly it occured to us we should make some new songs and started to write together from scratch using banjo, kora, ukelele, piano, harmonium, autoharp and clarinet.

A lot of what we do is instrumental, and when we sing it is usually together and usually in harmony.

We spent two rainy weeks this summer recording in the Self-Build-Project (where our friends have built their own house) and our new album ‘Berries From The Rubble’ is now ready and available to buy.

We think they’re awesome – a mixture of ukulele, banjo, kora, harmonium, clarinet and whatever else they’ve learnt to play, it’s something completely unique on the Shed FM playlist. Go to the myspace site to hear more from them, and their album, Berries From The Rubble is available to buy there.

Michael Macri

If his website is a trip back to the 1990s, his music is a welcome trip back to the 70s and the down and dirty blues that us Shed types reminisce about. We can just imagine this one playing in this blues bar in Brussels – the type that has straw on the floor and unshaven types drinking cheap beer at the bar, looking at you as if you won’t leave the bar alive. Great stuff. Can’t wait to go back.

Anyway, we digress… we’ve added “I Can’t Drink With You” (great title) to the Shed FM playlist, and we didn’t hesitate a split second. It’s a buzzing, heady blues-filled anthem about the Melbourne Gang Wars (we didn’t even know…), and the video to go with it is just bloody brilliant.

Michael doesn’t stop with the 70s blues, he hits glam, 80s new wave, heavy metal and pop – but all with that voice (check out White Bearded Man). So Michael – welcome to the playlist, where you belong.

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