Showing posts with label a certain trigger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label a certain trigger. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 December 2013

My iPod #196: Maxïmo Park - The Coast Is Always Changing

"The Coast Is Always Changing" is a track from Maxïmo Park's first album "A Certain Trigger" which was released in 2005. The eighth track on that album if I remember correctly.

It was a single too. Their very very very first single. Like even before "Apply Some Pressure". I didn't know this song existed until the video played on MTV2, and that was way after the album had been released anyway.

One thing that irks me about this song, and others on "Trigger", is that it sounds a lot different from "Apply Some Pressure", "Graffiti" and "Going Missing". Has anyone else noticed this apart from me? In terms of production this song, "I Want You to Stay" and "Signal and Sign" for example sound really rough. A bit like demo recordings. Whereas the former three sound really polished. I don't know if that's just me. Maybe it is.

I do like this song though, however different it sounds to the other singles.

Friday, 12 April 2013

My iPod #48: Maxïmo Park - Apply Some Pressure

Version 1                                                                    Version 2

In my opinion, Version 1 is the better video. The whole circus concept didn't really work for me.

Hi everyone.

Apparently I got 158 views on the blog today which is great! I think it's a bug though, so I won't get too emotional about it.

I'm quite late too, so I do apologise.

Today's song comes from Newcastle's finest, Maxïmo Park. The song's name? Well, you can see it in the title of the blog.

Maxïmo Park rose in popularity during the mid-noughties when the surge in post-punk revival and indie acts occurred. Bands such as Bloc Party, Editors, The Kooks, Arctic Monkeys, you name it, most of them released their debuts during that golden era of 2004-2006.

Maxïmo released their debut, 'A Certain Trigger', in 2005. This song was released once as its second single, and then re-released in 2006, hence the two different music videos.

'Apply Some Pressure' is one of the band's most popular songs. You could probably say it's their signature song. It appeared on the soundtrack of Burnout Revenge, and possibly on another EA game that I haven't played. Burnout Revenge was the shit though. If you want a Burnout game, just get Revenge for PS2. Or Legends for PSP.

Personally, 'Apply Some Pressure' isn't my favourite Maxïmo song. That goes to another song that I will post in due time. Don't get me wrong, the song's fantastic. I think it's that when I'm listening to it, I don't feel anything as much as I do when I'm watching the music video for it. The band are known for their energy, especially from lead singer Paul Smith and keyboard player Lukas Wooller.

Those music videos are almost ten years old. They're very rarely played on MTV 'Rocks'. Particularly the first version.

Still, it's a brilliant song from a brilliant album, and it deserves its place on my iPod.

Until next time.

Jamie.