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

An ‘off the cuff’ post :)

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As the title suggests, this post has no particular subject matter nor style (debatable =P )! However, since me and Pete have had access to this blog for a few months now, I thought it appropriate that we blog a little before the end of the academic year!

Firstly, for those who have been listening to Off the Cuff this year, a big ‘thank you’! Considering the general quality and demeanor of our show, we had never anticipated to gain such a large following! It really does make getting out of bed on Sunday morning worth it ;) So again, thank you! I feel I should briefly mention our ominous third presenter Chris (Celebrity Ginger). For those of you who have listened from the beginning, you’ll know Chris was not a founding member of the show. However, he deserves as much applause as me and Pete! The occasions on which he has co-presented have materialised as arguably our best shows. We hope to see more of him on the show in the future :D (if he pays his fiver membership fee!).

I’d like to think that as aspiring radio presenters, me and Pete have developed a lot over our time on air. Listening back [to previous shows] it’s plain to see our mistakes and shortcomings yet at the same time provide a basis for reflection on how we can improve in the future. Saying that, it’s not been all bad. In fact as I type to you now, I’m sifting through segments of past show recordings to merge into a ‘best of’ compilation. Me and Pete have been considering nominating ourselves for the Storm Awards 2011 (modest much?). We’re not expecting recognition, we never really have – the show has always been about providing for our listeners – but on a scale of Fail/Success, I’d say we’ve somewhat achieved the latter.

It is safe to say that ‘Off the Cuff’ will return next year. So that’s good news. Me and Pete have also, quite apprehensively, decided to stand for Executive positions on the station committee for the next academic year (2011/12). I say ‘apprehensively’ with good reason. After getting to know a few Exec members over the past year, I know we’re in for a roller-coaster ride if we’re successful in our standing. Our third year of study won’t make it any easier. Nevertheless, we are both more than prepared to accept the challenge and I think that more than displays our passion to become further involved with Storm! I won’t say which positions, as I wouldn’t like to jinx either of our chances for success! =P

We only have a few more shows left in the year, depending on how long we both stay for after the summer vacation commences. In my case, I may be hanging around for considerably longer than Pete, so perhaps we’re in for some Eddy-exclusive shows! Good thing? Probably not!

Anyway, I must get back to whatever I’m supposed to be doing (listening to ThunderStorm)… Expect to hear from either one of us again soon!

-Eddy

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AOTW (Album of the Week) Radiohead – King of Limbs 27/02/2011

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The Eighth studio album by Radiohead. Kept very quite from critics, the band launched this title on us only two weeks ago. Coming with limited edition Radiohead art work, the band realeased the album for download or mail order last week. The first single released off the album is lotus flower, which is already gaining noteriety on YouTube because of the video. Enjoy!

Track of the Week – 27/02/2011

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Track of the week is Gypsy & the Cat – Jona Vark. Taken from their debut album, entitled Gilgamesh. Their first single, Time to Wander has gained heavy airplay in the UK and their native Australia where they were nominated for Unearthed J award. The equivilant of the the Critic’s choice.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzk-LXb9OUw

Track of the Week – 21/02/2011

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Hey guys! A Mr. Scruff track for you this week, following his massive gig on Friday night in Pj Hall. A little something for those of you who couldn’t make it.

Get A Move On-Mr. Scruff

Track of the Week – 14-02-2011

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Massive treat for you this week guys. It’s the return of the biggest band out of new york in years. The Strokes release their first track from forth coming album ‘Angels’. Watch this space for other future single releases!

The Strokes-Undercover of Darkness

Track of the Week 30-01-2011

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Hey guys, another amazing track for you this week. We see ‘Villagers’ first effort with ‘Becoming A Jackal’. An unusual yet fantastic track from the Mercury Music Prize nominated artist. Hailing from deep Ireland, ‘Villagers’ flows a dark, nervous (but at the same time securing) sound that encahnts listeners! Brilliant track and album; really wortha listen.

Battle of the Bands

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Okay guys, It’s here! Get down to Bar Uno tonight to catch all of Bangor’s hottest acts. You can catch some familiar faces such as Cold Hands & Quarter Moon; and some who are new to the scene such as; Tapas Tuesday. All bands new and old will be fighting it out to win the prestigous spot at the summer ball. Come down and check it out, or why not listen online at www.stormfm.com

Band list;

Afterglow
Arthur & the Woodsmen
Cold Hands & Quarter Moon
The Fortays
Harriets Chariot
Long Shot
The Rusty Cadillacs
Tapas Tuesday
To End An Empire
Treborth House Band

Track of the Week 23-01-2011

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Hey guys, this weeks TOTW is a track of Mark Ronson’s second album Record Collection. An unreleased Gem that i feel needs to be heard. On the track Marc Ronson features Ghostface Killah and Alex Greenwald; Incredible artists in their own right. Give it a listen! Comment with what you think!

Mark Ronson-Lose It (In The End)

Cheeers

Track of the week 16/01/2011

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Hey guys! Another suggestion for you this week. Got told about the forth coming album by our sercretary Amy. Checked out the album ad there are some solid tracks on there. With the follow up to the critically acclaimed album To Lose My Life, its The White Lies!

Bigger Than Us – White Lies