Music Download: TV Girl - Benny and the Jetts

TV Girl’s latest EP ‘Benny and the Jetts’ is a rare gem. Perfectly balancing the sweetness of vintage pop sounds with the manufactured rhythms of the laptop generation, this is music that conjures images of the summer we should have had and the decade we wish we lived in. Think sepia-tinged pictures of palm trees and sandy beaches taken with a digital camera. You can download the EP for the price of your email address from here. Benny and the Jetts EP by TV Girl

New Music: Suddyn - Nothing Lasts Forever

There have been times before when writing for Culch.ie I got a PR blurb in for a music act which, I could have so easily copy and pasted, but I choose not to. Assuming the emailed to me biography does not fit the song, ie. it is sh**e I will say so - in a very eloquent and fitting manner of course, despite what it is I should [maybe] say When I first saw the Suddyn video Nothing Lasts Forever, I pretty much thought…. Gobshín, looks like yer man from Westlife…. And he does a bit, but one read of their bio and you’ve a rough idea that they aren’t gonna fill me with the usual dulcid tones falaffel. For that reason, initially, I listened through and watched their video. In hindsight I was wrong. They are a pretty neat act, well versed and well groomed… But more than that and … There’s more

Do Over: Paperboy

Video games are not just for children. One might expect that every lost nunky knows that, these days, but there’s a surprising amount of supercilious arses that won’t admit it. Firstly, games have become very rapidly more sophisticated – imagine Pong aficionados, back in the ‘70s, getting an eyeful of something like Red Dead Redemption – and grown-ups appreciate the finer things in life. And secondly, of course, the kids who jumped on mutant mushrooms with Mario, and beat competitors off their bikes with cattle prods in Road Rash, are now twenty and thirtysomethings with their own mortgage arrears. There weren’t a huge amount of parents playing video games in the early ‘90s, but there bloody well are now (especially considering that you can have virtual affairs in Fable III and get virtual lapdances in GTA). Fable III. Romantic. I say this because the notion that one plays video games … There’s more