Bangor Oxjam 2011 – Review

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As any music loving student from Bangor will know, one of the key things missing  from the city is a strong live music scene and although there are numerous successful open mic nights spread around the place there are very few gigs with the nearest being Llandudno or beyond. All of this is set to change this year however as a series of venues will be opening their doors across the year to offer a weekly live music fix, if this is indeed the case then Oxjam should be the first of many live music experiences hitting Bangor in the near future.

For those who aren’t aware Oxjam is a nationwide movement raising money for and awareness of Oxfam through a series of music festivals taking place all over the country with Bangor’s own festival taking place on Friday 28th October 2011 in Base nightclub located at the bottom of the high-street.  The venue itself was one of the pleasant surprises of the evening as although there was no raised staging areas the venue was large and spacious and never felt too confined or restricted.

The first act of the night was Bangor University’s very own Tommy Cole, an acoustic artist armed with critical success, a back catalogue of covers and some dazzling original work. Opening with a cover of Lana Del Ray’s Video Games and flowing casually into Radiohead and Sam Sparro covers Cole was in his element and definitely within his comfort zone with the audience eating out of his hand. His set took a turn from the good to the great when he ditched the safety of covers and performed some original material, his music shone and came across as early Paolo Nutini meets Bombay Bicycle Club’s debut, Cole’s lyrics and style made for a memorable set and he’s certainly an artist to watch for the future.

The second artist was Beyond The State, a North Wales rock group who burst onto the stage with an explosion of sound and energy, they launched original material at the crowd whilst also slipping in masterful covers and remixes from the likes of Dido and more. The talent of Beyond The State was what stood out however it was their stage presence and their original material which bodes the best for their future with track after track at their disposal and the confidence to pull it off.

Finally the last act of the night was Zebedy, a North Wales rock band who are currently surfing a wave of success and hype following some great gigs, a battle of the bands and an ever growing fan-base. From the moment they touched the stage the band were nought but professionals performing together like a group well beyond their years or experiences and delivering solo material sure to get them noticed in the near future.

Congratulations has to be given to Emily Taylor for organising such an event and bringing such great music together under one roof with minimal assistance. Each artist present at Oxjam was a resounding success with their talent and passion bursting out and paving the was for many more successful nights to come. If Oxjam 2011 proved anything it’s that North Wales is currently harbouring some real musical talent that should be, and deserves to be fully supported.

 

Harry Bradford

Storm FM Oscars Special 2011

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This Sunday evening Storm FM will bring live and up to date coverage from the 83 rd Annual Academy awards. We will have interviews with some of the big names from Hollywood and the best reviews of all the best movies from 2010. Tune in and find out if your favorite movie wins.

An Afternoon with the Lads

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Hi from “An Afternoon with the Lads”

After our pilot last week, we are back on this afternoon at 5. I say we, but I’ve actually been ditched by Liam this week, paving the way for our brand new co-host (this week only) Dave Stanley to take his place. While this show is usually about football and music, Liam’s absence means I am missing my partner in bantering. Dave and I will be happy to take your music requests and questions, and we will be discussing a wide variety of topics about student life.

Hope you all tune in at 5!

Matt

Listen Again to Mayhem Wednesday on The Sunday Sessions

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Here we are again, this is the podcast of the interview with Mayhem Wednesday and featuring live acoustic versions of their songs ”Battles,’ ‘Did I?’ and ‘Song For Hannah’ and the track ‘A Love Confused’ from their debut album. You can also download the podcast here to listen to whenever you like.

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If you want to hear more of Mayhem Wednesday then check out their Facebook page and download their debut album ‘Here Goes Nothing/Everything’ here.

If you’d like to get in touch with us about shamelessly plugging your musical talents then you can get in touch with us through our Facebook page or send an email to sundaysessions.stormfm@live.co.uk

Thanks for tuning in and we shall see you next Sunday when we’ll be joined by Y Promatics!

When Wednesday met Sunday…

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It’s Sunday, it’s time for your weekly dose of The Sunday Sessions.  This week we had more interviews, were mellowed out with Mayhem Wednesday‘s acoustic set and the usual ‘Quizzing In Your Ears’. We also got around to playing you our ‘Musical Top Trumps’ after last weeks chaos with A41‘s studio takeover delayed us playing our ‘Summer Tunes’.

This week we were joined by two thirds of Mayhem Wednesday, Tom Jackson who is a prophet of miserable pop and Mike Bull who’s a rocket scientist (we thought it was cool, though he didn’t blow anything up). We’ll be uploading a podcast of the boys interview shortly (so keep your ears pinned back).

Mayhem Wednesday’s Tom & Mike performing ‘Did I?’

The boys brought along their lovely acoustic guitars and played us some chilled out tunes to help us all relax before the onset of exam season. You can download the three original songs they played for us, ‘Battles,’ ‘Did I?’ and ‘ Song For Hannah’ here.

  • Mayhem Wednesday – Battles (Live)
  • Mayhem Wednesday – Did I? (Live)
  • Mayhem Wednesday – A Love Confused
  • Mayhem Wednesday – Song For Hannah (Live)
  • Mayhem Wednesday – Breakfast At Tiffany’s (Live Deep Blue Something Cover)

Mayhem Wednesday's Tom & Mike performing 'Song For Hannah'

After the interview Evan (after being misplaced last week) was Quizzing In Your Ears. Team JimmyMac (James & Mike) played against Team Gorgeous (George & Tom) and eventually thrashed them. It became apparent early on that Tom’s musical degree meant nothing in the face of Mike’s all encompassing lyrical knowledge and fascination with Jame Blunt trivia.

We also played you George and James’ Musical Top Trumps, postponed by last weeks chaos we played you our ‘Summer Tunes’. We started out with Tom and Mike’s pick of Len’s ‘Steal My Shunshine’.

Playlists for Musical Top Trumps

James

  • Bob Marley – Satisfy My Soul
  • Vampire Weekend – Ladies Of Cambridge
  • The Thrills – Big Sur
  • The Strokes – Modern Age (John Peel Session)
  • Kings of Leon – King of the Rodeo
  • Weezer – Island In The Sun

George

  • Dean Martin – Sway
  • The Pixies – Wave Of Mutilation (UK Surf)
  • Robin Thicke – Everything I Can’t Have
  • Van Morrison – Brown Eyed Girl
  • Red Hot Chilli Peppers – Road Trippin’
James tried his hand at a little Mayhem Wednesday style strumming between links

James tried his hand at a little Mayhem Wednesday style strumming between links

And we finally got around to playing you some of our favourites from the ultimate ‘Summer Tunes’ band, The Beach Boys.

  • The Beach Boys – Little Deuce Coupe
  • The Beach Boys – Surfin’ USA
  • The Beach Boys – I Get Around

If you want to hear more of Mayhem Wednesday then check out their Facebook page for up to date info and goings on. You can also download their debut album ‘Here Goes Nothing/Everything’ here. If you want to see Tom playing live he will be at performing a solo acoustic set live at Branch Out 2010 at the Belle Vue on the 1st June.

If you’d like to get in touch with us about shamelessly plugging your musical talents or have any requests for future Musical Top Trumps topics then you can get in touch with us through our Facebook page or send an email to sundaysessions.stormfm@live.co.uk

Thanks for tuning in and you shall hear from us next week when we’re joined by local band, Y Promatics, who will be playing at Radio One’s Big Weekend Introducing Stage on Saturday 22nd May. How ace is that! ;)

Listen again to A41 on The Sunday Sessions

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As promised, here’s the podcast of the interview with A41. Featuring live acoustic versions of A41′s ‘Hollywood Walkway’ and ‘The Sun Shines On The Silver Tree’ and the tracks ‘Yellow Snow’ and ‘Last Dance’ from their last EP. You can also download a copy here to listen to at your leisure.

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If you want to hear more of A41 then check out their Facebook page which allows you to listen to some of their other songs like ‘Fate’ and ‘What’s Her Name.’

If you’d like to get in touch with us about shamelessly plugging your musical talents then you can get in touch with us through our Facebook page or send an email to sundaysessions.stormfm@live.co.uk

Thanks for tuning in and we shall see you next Sunday when we’ll be joined by at least half of Mayhem Wednesday!

Bringing you Storm FM’s very own live lounge…

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Another week and another fantastic Sunday Sessions was upon us. This week we had interviews, some awesome live acoustic tracks from A41 and the usual ‘Quizzing In Your Ears’. The show was so jam packed we hardly had any time for our ‘Summer Tunes’ in the show’s ‘Musical Top Trumps’.

This week we managed to shoe horn 7 people into the studio, unfortunately Evan couldn’t be with us this week so we were joined by our good friend Scott Marsh as he is the missing link between us and the band (he went to school with three of them).  And of course we were joined by A41 band members, Matthew Coucill, Bryn Anderson, Alex Warrington and Chris Turton.  We’ll be uploading a podcast of the boys interview shortly (so keep your eyes peeled).

A41 live in the studio

A41's Matt performing 'Hollywood Walkway'

The lads brought along two acoustic guitars, a set of bongo’s, a tambourine and an egg shaker and produced some fantastic music to boot. You can download the two original songs they played for us, ‘Hollywood Walkway’ and ‘The Sun Shines On The Silver Tree,’  here.

  • A41 – Hollywood Walkway (Live)
  • A41 – Yellow Snow
  • A41 – Wires (Live Athlete Cover)
  • A41 – The Sun Shines On The Silver Tree (Live)
  • A41 – What Comes Around Flys Away! (Live Mash-up)
  • A41 – Last Dance
A41 live in the studio

A41's Bryn & Chris performing 'The Sun Shines On The Silver Tree'

After the interview we returned to Quizzing In Your Ears where Team JimmyMac (James, Bryn & Chris) played against Team HawtDawg (Scott, Matt & Alex) as they became dubiously known. The teams remained close throughout the quiz with Team JimmyMac leading by a solitary point and it was only in the final round after a disputed tiebreaker decision that Team HawtDawg won the day.

Due to the chaos that was A41 we only had time for a couple of Musical Top Trumps and our ‘Summer Tunes’ this week were

  • MGMT – Kids
  • The Beach Boys – Surfin’ Safari
  • The Beach Boys – Good Vibrations

If you want to hear more of A41 then check out their Facebook page which allows you to listen to some of their other songs like ‘Yellow Snow’ and ‘What’s Her Name’

If you’d like to get in touch with us about shamelessly plugging your musical talents or have any requests for future Musical Top Trumps topics then you can get in touch with us through our Facebook page or send an email to sundaysessions.stormfm@live.co.uk

Thanks for tuning in and we shall see you next Sunday when we’ll be joined by at least half of Mayhem Wednesday! :D

PS – Big thanks to the Storm FM Tech Team who helped make the show run so smoothly.

“Louder than sirens, louder than bells”

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This week the heat well and truly got to us here on The Sunday Sessions. Despite having technical and biological malfunctions the show had to go on. So we had the sound of drums, some mild mannered ‘Quizzing In Your Ears‘ and some movie based ‘Musical Top Trumps‘.

We welcomed back Dave Hannaway, Irish Cymbal Monkey, to play us a short drum set after his respectable 4th place in last Wednesday’s Bangor’s Got Talent Final (congratulations to the winner, Tommy Cole). As we were too busy being deafened by Dave in the studio we’d like to hear your thoughts on how the set sounded so get in touch with us here. Just remember to speak loudly so we can hear you over the ringing in our ears.

Dave played for us

  • Blink 182 – Adam’s Song
  • Bowling For Soup – …Baby One More Time

Dave also kept score for us (as our very own drumming baby) during Quizzing In Your Ears. We were joined in the studio by Chris Davies and Anna Brown, our good friends from Bar Uno. This week Team Bibbles (Evan & Chris) went head to head with Team Gorgeous (George & Anna). After a close start in the opening rounds Team Gorgeous eventually won out with the final scores standing at Team Bibbles – 6, Team Gorgeous – Something larger than 6,  because Dave lost count in the final round.

George and Evan also played Musical Top Trumps this week with a theme of ‘Movie Music’. Next week George and James will be pitching in with our ‘Summer Tunes’.

Playlists for Musical Top Trumps

Evan

  • Tina Turner – Goldeneye (from Goldeneye)
  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show – Time Warp (from The Rocky Horror Picture Show)
  • Bette Midler – Wind Beneath My Wings (from Beaches)
  • Nine Inch Nails – Dead Souls (from The Crow)
  • Eminem – Lose Yourself (from 8 Mile)
  • Guns ‘N’ Roses – Sympathy For The Devil (from Interview With A Vampire)

George

  • Paul McCartney & Wings – Live And Let Die (from Live And Let Die)
  • Danny Elfman – This Is Halloween (from Nightmare Before Christmas)
  • The Pixies – Where Is My Mind? (from Fight Club)
  • Urge Overkill – Girl, You’ll Be A Woman Soon (from Pulp Fiction)
  • Berlin – Take My Breath Away (from Top Gun)
  • Radiohead – Exit Music (For A Film) (from Romeo + Juliet)

We also featured Randy Newman as our Movie Musical Artist this week because we all love his songs from the early Pixar movies

  • Randy Newman – You’ve Got A Friend In Me (from Toy Story)
  • Randy Newman – Time Of Your Life (from A Bug’s Life)
  • Randy Newman – If I Didn’t Have You (from Monsters Inc)

If you’d like to get in touch with us about shamelessly plugging your musical talents or have any requests for future Musical Top Trumps topics then you can get in touch with us through our Facebook group.

Thanks for tuning in and we shall see you next week when we’ll be joined by Ellesmere Port based band A41! :)

The All New Sunday Sessions!

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This week we welcomed in a new 3 hour format for our show. It saw exciting new features including ‘Musical Top Trumps‘; as well as some old favourites like ‘Quizzing In Your Ears‘.

We also had a nice change of pace this week with the muscial stylings of Tom Jackson of Mayhem Wednesday. As promised, you can get Mayhem Wednesday’s full album here. Due to the success of Tom’s strummings we have decided to make it a recurring feature; so watch this space.

We were also joined by Dave Hannaway; a foul mouthed Irish drummer who thankfully didn’t swear. Dave will be playing drums in the Bangor’s Got Talent Final! And we think you should come along to Time on Wednesday and support him because he’s promised to cram his drum kit into the studio and play for us if he wins. :)

This week Team JimmyMac (James & Tom) faced off against Team Gorgeous (George & Dave). The day was unanimously won by Team JimmyMac who trounced Team Gorgeous in the final round. Our first edition of Musical Top Trumps was also a resounding success allowing James to show George that Britpop can be  more subtle than first thought.

Next week Bibbles and George will be playing Musical Top Trumps with ‘Movie Music’.

Playlist for Musical Top Trumps

George

  • Blur – Parklife
  • Suede – Animal Nitrate
  • Supergrass – Alright
  • Oasis – She’s Electric
  • Pulp – Mis-shapes
  • The Divine Comedy – Lucy

James

  • Super Furry Animals – Hello Sunshine
  • Oasis – Half the World Away
  • The Verve – Lucky Man
  • Manic Street Preachers – If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next
  • Stereophonics – I Wouldn’t Believe Your Radio
  • The Stone Roses – Waterfall

The Winning Top Trumps Band were Blur so we played a few of our favourites

  • Blur – Girls & Boys
  • Blur – Charmless Man
  • Blur – Coffee & TV

If you’d like to get in touch with us about shamelessly plugging your musical talents or have any requests for future Musical Top Trumps topics then you can get in touch with us through our Facebook group.

Thanks for tuning in and we shall see you next week. :)