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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Basically, I just fell over and died seeing and reading this. I am unbelievably curious about this album now given the song titles (which are brilliant as hell)...

The Ark - Prayer For The Weekend (April 11, 2007)



01: Prayer For The Weekend
02: The Worrying Kind
03: Absolutely No Decorum
04: Little Dysfunk You
05: New Pollution
06: Thorazine Corazon
07: I Pathologize
08: Death To The Martyrs
09: All I Want Is You
10: Gimme Love To Give
11: Uriel
The Polyphonic Spree - Mental Cabaret



“I'm on my way"

After the career stall that was Together We're Heavy (though not a terrible album in its own right), Polyphonic Spree quietly released an EP of covers and samples from their upcoming release. What's amazing about it is that the ginormous (and slightly crazy...surely going for the "crazed cult" fanbase) band has jettisoned their bloated songs in favor of more straightforward pop music. I always thought that Polyphonic Spree could be an awesome pop band, and I was right. Mental Cabaret is the most direct thing they've done to date and is a fantastic song. In fact, they're starting to sound a bit like Arcade Fire, another current quirky, classically inspired band. It will be interesting to see if the band will have any mainstream success with their new material.

mp3: The Polyphonic Spree - Mental Cabaret
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(Music posted for evaluation purposes only. If you like what you hear, support the artists! Buy the EP here)

February 2007 #1 Hits Promo Sleeve

Better late than never, as I unveil the sleeve for last month's tracks. As always, the cd is crammed full of amazing sounds and unforgettable melodies. I hope you all enjoyed the month as much as I did!

Would You Like Don Juan Dracula's Album For Free??

After granting Alienhits an interview, Don Juan Dracula have gone one step further and are going to give out 20 free digital downloads of their album, Young Debutantes II! Trust me when I say that this is one of the best albums of the last five years, especially if you are into synthpop.

Best of all, all you need to do to get this album is email me and include, in the body of the email:

1. Your email address
2. Your favorite new band that you have discovered through #1 Hits From Another Planet

Then, I will pick the first ten emails and send them to the band... soon you'll have a link to download the album sent right to you!

Good luck!

Don Juan Dracula's website

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Seven - City Is Burning

“You didn't notice table's were turning"

Many current bands have been descibed as "the Blondie of the 2000's," but for my money Seven have come the closest. The similarity at times is quite striking (singer Annette Gil is a dead ringer, at least vocally), and City Is Burning sounds just like a long lost Blondie classic. Don't think that it's just a savvy impersonation, though. The band is absolutely amazing... completely adept with a catchy melody and a synthesizer. Along with similar bands like The Sounds and Surferosa, these Norwegians deserve massive success.

(Music posted for evaluation purposes only. If you like what you hear, support the artists! Buy the album here)

Monday, March 05, 2007

The Shapes - Dreaming Of An M16



“You say you're on my team"

Dreaming Of An M16 is such a perfect pop song, I just don't know how it hasn't been discovered by radio somewhere. Combining pulsing synth and crunchy guitar with a dual male/female vocal that sits somewhere between Joss Stone and the Arctic Monkeys (but better than both). The Shapes are a New York band, and perhaps that explains their semi-obscurity. If this band had popped up somewhere in the UK, they'd probably already be huge. Quite wonderfully, the band describes their music as "barry white meets iron maiden." That should really be enough for you to check them out.

mp3: The Shapes - Dreaming Of An M16
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(Music posted for evaluation purposes only. If you like what you hear, support the artists! Buy the album here)
Alphabeat - Alphabeat
Release Date: March 5, 2007
Label: Copenhagen Records



Alphabeat do not create the slick, urban dance routine music that has become so synonymous with the words "pop music." Instead, they sound like a bunch of giddy friends that got together and started to throw down sugary hooks in a basement somewhere. Alphabeat's debut is chock full of the kind of quirky pop music that was made popular some decades ago… boogie beats, dual voiced singing, and a wallop of confectioner's sugar. Remember the band Len and their hit Steal My Sunshine from the late nineties? Well, if they had perfected the ideas they were working on, they may have sounded a bit like Alphabeat.

The record opens with the line "I was not looking for arty farty love" (from the instant pop/rock punch of 10.000 Nights Of Thunder) and it's a precursor of what's to come. Alphabeat the album has not been created from tortured souls, or manufactured to become a critic's darling. So, it may not seem on the surface to be anything special. But, anyone who brushes its jolly pop precision off as something trivial clearly does not know how difficult it is to write perfect pop melodies such as those found on Fascination (the album's biggest hit so far). Although not every song on the record is quite up to par with its standouts, there is a trilogy of tracks late in the running order that clearly show how amazing this band is at what they do. Ocean Blue follows in Fascination's footsteps as a gorgeous duet between the two lead singers (Anders SG and Stine Bramsen), while Fantastic 6 is an absolute throw down of a dance track and the insanely catchy whistling of The Hours should surely bolster that track to hit status. Even when the record slows down, such as on the hymnal closer Nothing But My Baby and the glam stomp of Rubber Boots/Mackintosh (with its hilarious refrain: “you should wear rubber, always wear rubber!”), it still proudly waves the pop flag.

More than any other release so far this year, Alphabeat revels in joy. Many albums profess to be party starters, but few actually are. From the bright colors of the album's cover (depicting the almost-too-happy faces of the band) to the relentless energy found inside, this is pop music at its most kitschy. And, in that, it also becomes somehow timeless. A

Key Tracks: Fascination, The Hours, Fantastic 6

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Kaiser Chiefs - Yours Truly, Angry Mob
Release Date: February 26, 2007 (UK)
Label: B-Unique



The Kaiser Chiefs' quick rise to fame in the UK (and, to a much lesser extent, the US) can be attributed to their natural embrace of pop music as it relates to the current indie scene. Few bands of this era have been able to plug so much giddiness into their rock and roll… and sound so convincing doing it. So, it's no surprise that the band's follow-up offers primarily the same kinds of sounds.

There is nothing as inescapable as past hits I Predict A Riot or Oh My God on Yours Truly, Angry Mob. Nor does the band play around with genre as much as they did before. Instead, they've clearly spent time building upon their craft, and the effort shows on ambitious cuts like the singalong The Angry Mob and wannabe-epic My Kind Of Guy, which falls just short of ultimate success. The band has definitely matured a bit, which presents possibilities as well as problems. Angry Mob is far less interesting and instant as the band's debut. There are amazing set pieces like the piano pounding High Royds and the insanely catchy Heat Dies Down, both surely destined for single released. But, the last third of the record muddles things up a bit. Apart from the unexpected, sparse ballad Boxing Champ and the punchy Learnt My Lesson Well, many of the tracks towards the end of the album end up sounding too much the same.

However, even if Angry Mob doesn't wow you out of your seat, it is insistently upbeat and intermittently clever, which should be enough to satisfy most Kaiser Chiefs fans and see the band easily navigate its way through the legendary "sophomore slump." And, most promisingly, the catchy lead single Ruby is far from the best material to be found here, hinting at the sustainability of the record In the future, though, the band could do with a bit more variation and some of the savvy genre-hopping they displayed on their debut. B

Key Tracks: High Royds, The Angry Mob, Heat Dies Down

Friday, March 02, 2007




For the first ever Alienhits interview, I’ve got Norwegian synth/pop/rock band Don Juan Dracula, one of the coolest bands out there right now. Best known in Scandinavia (and amongst readers of this blog) for their amazing hits Take Me Home and Run Away With You, the band has just gotten back together after taking some time apart. Read on to find out about their new album, their influences, and “pathetic” battle cries….

Alienhits: Now, I was very upset when I heard that Don Juan Dracula was breaking up awhile ago. Then, I recently read that you guys are back together. What happened?

Don Juan Dracula: Well, after several years just discussing music, women and beer we forgot to talk about deeper issues regarding DJD. We reached a point where we needed to do some serious talking. Well, the result was not very good for DJD, but after a short break we realized that we had to sit down and talk things through and look forward instead of digging in old dirt. Anyway, the whole process taught us more about each other and ourselves. We're now stronger and more inspired than ever. 2007 will be a great year for DJD.

A: Is there a special meaning behind your band name that us fans should know about?

DJD: The bands name is brought to life by coincidence. It is good to have some mystery to the origins of our name. So that is all you will get for now.

A: What DJD song is each band member's favorite and why? (My pick is definitely Run Away With You)

Henrik: Run Away With You
Henning: Run Away With You
Ola: Take Me Home
Thomas: Fashion Girl (It's a fun song to play live)

A: What are some of the band's influences? Who did you grow up listening to?


DJD: We grew up in the 80s. Back then we spent a lot of time listening to bands like The Cure, New Order, Pet Shop Boys, Depeche Mode, OMD and Erasure.

A: Speaking of influences, are there any current bands or artists that you follow? Any albums that you're looking forward to this year?

DJD: We listen to all kinds of music including country, rock, metal, pop, not just synth music. But we are all looking forward to the new album from Arcade Fire.

A: Are there any good luck rituals you go through before shows?

DJD: Henning must wear his red shoes
We need to share a bottle of champagne
Our pathetic battle-cry must fail before going onstage.

A: Is there a main message or feeling that you try to portray through your music?

DJD: Very short: about life, spinning around with strong emotions, love, happiness and loss.

A: I love the matching white suits in your press photos. Is visual style an important part of the band?

DJD: Yes, it's important to have a visual expression identifying the band. We don't spend much time on our image, but when we're on stage we put a lot of effort into giving the audience something special. The white suits combined with an active live show including tons of lights, smoke and pyro results in a perfect DJD gig.

A: Lastly, I've got to ask you if there's going to be a new album anytime soon. If so, will it continue with the glamorous synth-pop sounds of Young Debutantes II or be something different?

DJD: Yes indeed! We're currently working on our next album. We have lots of great new songs and we're ready to start recording. The next album will sound different from YD2, but it's hard to tell which direction it will finally take. You'll just have to wait and see.... All we know is that we have over 20 strong demos and we can't wait to have the next album out.

Buy Don Juan Dracula's music here .... and you better!

Vera Mesmer - Purpose

“I'm not in love with you, but I'll make room for you"

With a stomping rock beat, Vera Mesmer's Purpose announces itself quite royally. The man himself falls halway between the alt rock of artists like Scott Weiland of Velvet Revolver and more mainstream pop/rockers like Adam Levine of Maroon 5. In fact, his music almost seems tailor made for radio in this country. Given that, I am suprised how much I like it. Purpose is definitely the catchiest of his songs that I've heard, and twists itself into your brain quite nicely.

mp3: Vera Mesmer - Purpose

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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Protocol - Beautiful Girlfriend (Studio version)



“You're a beautiful girl, you need a beautiful boyfriend"

UK band Protocol were on my list of most depressing break-ups of 2006, and what makes their demise even more depressing is the fact that their debut album, Rules Of Engagement, was never even released during their brief career. While I'm still waiting to hear the album in full, Beautiful Girlfriend (newly made available in HQ from the band) only heightens my desire (ooh!). Hearing this track in its acoustic version originally, I'm loving the studio version even more. This band combined so much of what I love in music (hooks, keyboards, fashion, etc) and, although they may have been shortlived, they gave us some great stuff to remember them by.

mp3: Protocol - Beautiful Girlfriend
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