onsdag 29 september 2010

WHITE LIES

Hey peeps!
(You know you're my peeps, right? You so totally are.)

As usual I try to amend my huge silence with another song. It's a decent enough concept but if you want more words I will give you more words. Just holler back.

<a href="http://uhhuhradio.bandcamp.com/track/white-lies">White Lies by Uh-huh, Radio</a>


The new song is a rock'n'roll-song, as I promised in my last newsletter, and it probably takes more after White Stripes and old 70s bluesrock than anything I've done before. It was recorded and written within the space of about two hours.
I've had the chord progression for the verse in my head for awhile (that B-A-E, thing with a high E every 8th bar) but that was about it.
It's very gratifying to come into production with a half-finished song. I don't know how many songs I've tossed simply because I can't get the sound in my head out into the real world but those expectations, naturally, aren't there with half-finished material. It feels more free in a way.


Well, hey, we're getting to be a real little gathering on No1music/Uh-huh, Radio! I'm only 22 peeps away from 1,000!

If you have Facebook please add me there. It's free and you get information much quicker than here:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Uh-huh-Radio/131449800199180?ref=ts

Did you know Uh-huh, Radios cover of "When you were young" by The Killers played on Coverville this week?
Check it out, awesome podcast!
http://coverville.com/archives/podcast/coverville-704-i-keep-on-thinking-bout-you-sister-indie-hodgepodge-surprise/

torsdag 15 juli 2010

David Ford - I'm alright now

I listen to this song a lot. Like.. A LOT. There are phrases in it that just stick with me and whenever I'm in a foul mood I scroll through to this song and it cheers me up.
For example:
"Everybody wades through the same coloured shit but it doesn't drag everyone down"
or
"Like all these drugs they seem to promise you the earth and then they don't keep you warm in the night"

So here's to you David Ford, for picking me up. I'm alright now.

Ramblers. Read this.

Hello ramblers!

The summer has so far been a rage of no-updates and for this I humbly apologize. Were it up to me I'd have a new song out every week but I'm working on a Macintosh that predates the hatch-opening on Lost. So it's definitely nearing it's end of days, retirement and subsequent jealousy of the hot, new, next thing I'll invest in this fall.

Meanwhile here's some short updates, links and coy, mysterious teasers for the future:

I currently reside all over the web. I have spread myself out like the roman empire (or a melted chunk of cheese if you prefer that analogy) and even I can hardly remember all the communitys I occupy.
But here's the cliffnotes:

FACEBOOK:
When updates happen they happen on Facebook first. It's just easy that way. So if you want me at your fingertips this is where you should go:
http://www.facebook.com/uhhuhradio#!/pages/Uh-huh-Radio/131449800199180?ref=ts

MYSPACE:
It seems kinda dead to me but of course I'm there.
http://myspace.com/uhhuhradio

SNOWFISH:
This is a good place to go and vote for me if you feel like it. They have giveaways for musical equipment so if you want to show your support this would be the equivalent of giving an alcoholic hobo a sandwich. For some reason I operate under my given name here. I don't really know why.
http://snowfish.com/jackwallsten/

BANDCAMP:
If you want to carry my music around with you you can always download it for free on Bandcamp:
http://uhhuhradio.bandcamp.com/

BLOG:
This place is dead right now. Or atleast in hibernation. But I have some plans for it for this fall. Hint: Video. Further hint: live videos.

That's all for now,

Thanks for listening and thanks for comments and feedback you send me on all my different sites. It's bread and butter for my ego and you can't rock'n'roll without a well-fed ego :)

Holler out!

//Jack

onsdag 14 juli 2010

I'm putting great songs in a great big pile.

I'm putting that pile on a poorly balanced box of crates and wait for it all to come crashing down on me. And then maybe I'll make something.




måndag 7 juni 2010

20 coked-up bouncers

New single!

Everything about this song is true. Check out the lyrics on http://uhhuhradio.bandcamp.com

<a href="http://uhhuhradio.bandcamp.com/track/20-coked-up-bouncers">20 coked-up bouncers by Uh-huh, Radio</a>

söndag 30 maj 2010

Me for free!

This month only! Maybe. I don't know. But for awhile anyway you can download both of my releases for free on bandcamp. Here's the link!

måndag 10 maj 2010

Make strange Love & then War.


SINCERE apologies for the appalling lack of updates recently.
But here it is! The completed 2nd EP: "Make strange Love & then War" and boy, lemme tell ya, it's a doozy. Here's a short breakdown of the tracks:

Track 1: "54 days since I wrote something":
The title gives it away but I've had a bad couple of months behind me, trying to push anything down on paper and getting, well jack-shit basically. So this is me being cathartic, nagging a bit and ultimately telling Caroline (a writer-friend from Mackay, Australia) that I can't do it alone anymore.

Track 2: "Bukowski's "Women":
I did a lengthy piece on this song on my blog so I'll just say two things: Thing One: Have you read "Bukowski's "Women"? If not read it. Thing Two: Have you been to Berlin? If not go. Gogo.

Track 3: "Girls named Jezebel":
I wrote this song a few years back on the fly inspired by things that happened with previous girlfriends, just 10 minutes of rambling out words and blaming a girl from the bible (and ultimately everone else).
This song and the next one ("In the candlelight") are both pretty much recorded live-in-studio to maintain spontaneity.

Track 4: "In the candlelight"
It's a lovesong, that's all.

Track 5: "Kids, don't die bored"
It's almost hiphop and I suppose between this song and "Lily Allen" on the previous record I've flirted with that genre more than once. But I just love it when there's too many words in a song to simply sing it and with that kind of flow you can't rely in just a few words to convey a feeling. You have to tell a story or (in this case) preach a little. So I preach here and the ultimate message is: don't stop moving, at least not until you know that you're in a place where you're ready to make roots.

This CD has a slow vibe to it, there's a lot of acoustics and downright depressing lyrics (although I've tried to sprinkle some optimism throughout). The next record will be a response to this, no doubt about it. It'll be bigger, louder and faster.

Uh-huh, Radio will take a short break now (musically), possibly over the summer and when I come back I guarantee (full-on, 100% refund) that the next album will be rock'n'roll in attitude, tones and rhytm. Big guitars, cocky productions and guests galore. Stay tuned for that and have a great summer! Unless of course you're aussies and in that case have a really awesome mild winter!

//Signing out, your friendly, in-some-cases neighbourhoodly Uh-huh, Radio



(Oh, and I know some of you guys and girls have myspace. I have myspace too. Let us myspace together!)





http://www.myspace.com/uhhuhradio

söndag 25 april 2010

RADIO


4am is getting some rotation at Radio Munich. Check out the playlist/news here: http://www.radio19-4.de/progr/fr-index.htm
Love that all the other bands have real labels and with me they just type "Jack".

Listen to 4am at http://myspace.com/uhhuhradio.

A band that is actually signed to a label, though, is my group effort Aright! and Hearts beat strong (the 2nd single from our debut-EP "I can't stand the rain I am made of sugar") has been played 16 times this week. That's more than two times day! So medium rotation, I suppose!

Listen to Hearts beat strong at http://myspace.com/arightmusic

tisdag 20 april 2010

Teach an old dog to sit.

So after 15 years of playing guitar I took my first guitar-lesson a week or so back.
It was a bit too humbling.

I mean sure: I fumble on the electric guitar, there's no point denying that and it is of course the main reason for why I have enlisted the help of a professional. I feel I have come as far as I can on my own and I need direction in order to take my music to the next level.

(on that note I have some very interesting plans for the next Uh-huh-album...)
But still: Too humbling.
I consider myself an OK guitarist and I suppose I am when I play what I know (d'uh) or when I simply just play around but within the boundaries of music theory I am very, very lost. But it seems to yield results.

And it's funny because when I first started out I would have hated learning about notes, weird arpeggios or blues turnarounds. Now I find it exhilirating.

And by God I will master that stick of wood.

Here's two pictures that somewhat relate to todays post:


onsdag 14 april 2010

Swedesplease

I love Swedesplease.net.

Not just because Swedesplease like me, although that's a bonus, but because it's nice to see the music scene in my country from an outside-perspective.

måndag 12 april 2010

Meanwhile, on another note...

If you're in Sweden and just in the vicinity of spitting distance of Stockholm the 27th of April you need to go to Bonden Bar and check this out.


Aright! will charm your socks off, rethink the world for you and even bake you cookies. Because it helps to eat something sweet after you've cried to something beautiful.

All of my heroes are dead pt1.

"We live in a world where John Lennon was murdered, yet Barry Manilow continues to put out fucking albums. God-damnit! If you're gonna kill somebody, have some fucking taste. I'll drive you to Kenny Rogers house."

"If you think drugs never did anything good then take all your favourite CDs, book and art. And burn them".

Do you know Bill Hicks? If not, I have some mandatory youtubeing for you to do.



Tom Waits called him "blowtorch, excavator, truthsayer, and brain specialist, like a reverend waving a gun around".
Others drive on the road that he built.
Bill Hicks died 13 years ago and is still the best comedian out there.

torsdag 8 april 2010

Ich bin ein Berliner.

Some words on "Bukowski's 'Women'".

The book by Charles Bukowski: filthy, alcoholic man has sex with filthy alcoholic women in a graphic way. And it's pure literature.

The song. My song: Is, like previously alluded, more about Berlin. The title is misleading that way. I have a tendency to go all over the place with my lyrics but only because sometimes I'm not trying to tell a story but simply put thoughts and feelings to paper. And my head is, as I suppose everyone's heads are, a messy place.
Bukowski's 'Women' is in the song though. It was actually the first line I wrote:

"Whenever I think of Sydney all I can think of are Bukowski's 'Women',
how someone so ugly and so plain had so many good things hidden in him"

See, it's not so much a fascination with the book but more of Bukowski himself. When I think of Bukowski I think of the drunks that hung around the liqour store close to where I grew up. Downtrodden and weary. Bukowski looks like he'd fit right in with them. It's a great reminder to think twice about first appearance. I mean, we all know not to judge a book by it's cover but it's easier said than done when all the musicians and actors we like look amazing. Even the ugly ones look great!

But back to the point of it all. Back to Berlin. The first line of the song goes:

"Spent a weekend in Berlin and gave every day 29 hours"

Everyday up until publishing the song I thought of adding more hours.

"Spent a weekend in Berlin and gave every day 32 hours"
"Spent a weekend in Berlin and gave every day 48 hours"

"Spent a weekend in Berlin and gave every day all my hours"

Actually, that last one isn't half-bad. Hmm. Anyway. Point: Berlin is an amazing city. I love it with all my heart and whenever there's a half-assed excuse to flee my country I'm there. This is why Kennedy gets to finish my song. Lines in his speech from 1963 take on a spiritual meaning today.

"You live in a defended isle of freedom", he say and today it's cultural. I go to Berlin and I don't think of boundaries.

"Freedom is indivisble and when one man is enslaved all are not free".
Simply put: more cities should be like Berlin.

"All free men, whereever they may live, are citizens of Berlin, and, therefore, as a freeman, I take pride in the words "Ich bin ein Berliner"".
So I'm swedish but, hell yeah, Ich bin ein Berliner too.

onsdag 7 april 2010

A noisy strat.


Strats, man.

Probably the shape most people think about when you say "electric-guitar" is the Fender Stratocaster (me, I say "electric-guitar" for no reason about two-three times an hour). John Mayer said somewhere that it took him seventeen years to pick up another type of guitar and it took me almost as long to realize that there existed other guitars outside of Fender Stratocaster and Gibson Les Paul.

My first electric was a strat. Not a Fender. Wouldn't be anything punk about that would it? No, the first guitar I tortured my parents with was a red and white Peavey Stratocaster and after two detours (a crappy Fenix SG and a not-too-shabby Tanglewood Semihollow) I'm now back to the
Peavey. I've painted it and switched the single coils to Chris Klein "Big dippers" so it sounds a lot better now but it's still as much fun to play as when I was 14.

The things with strats, though... They're insanely noisey. Big dippers, especially. It's not that noticeable on songs that have a thick production but if you do something scaled-back you'll have a lot of work ahead of you.

Two new songs uploaded to myspace today.

"Bukowski's 'Women'" is a piece inspired by Berlin more than Charles Bukowski. It features JFK as an outro.

The other song, called "In the candlelight", kinda betrays my more embarrassing musical roots. My very first two records that I owned were two Bon Jovi records. There. I said it. "Bon Jovi-records". Crossroads (a best-of) and These days.
It kinda shines through in this song which, in my defense, was written to prove to a friend at MTV that I, too, can write cheese balades. I do try to hide it in a low-fi Moldy Peaches-esque production. So at least there's that.

You can listent to both songs here: http://www.myspace.com/uhhuhradio

Enjoy!

tisdag 6 april 2010

Ode to A-minor.

This is the very first post in a blog that will statistically last no more than a few months. Most blogs don't. Most blogs open with a positive statement: "Hi! I've finally started blogging now! Woo" and then die a quiet death not long after. I'm doing pretty much what everyone else is doing but bare with me for a minute and I'll try to hide it as gracefully as I can.

I can't start off joyful. I named this blog "rants in A-minor" and even though there's chords much more depressing (E-minor, for instance, yikes!) and much more harsh (I'm looking at you C-sharp minor) A-minor is not a chord to start a party with.

If you've heard any of my songs you've most likely heard A-minor kick off "Lily Allen", flavour "4am" (D#m in the guise of a capo) and most recently add drama to "54 days since I wrote something". It's not an exuberant, joyful chord but it happens to be the chord by which I build most of my songs and I love it. It's sort of a guilty pleasure. Most musicians probably wouldn't condone it since it's considered a pretty dull chord. But I love it. I love the shape, the drama, the vibrations and the extra notes you can pick out of it.

My name's Jack by the way. I operate under the nom de guerre of "Uh-huh, Radio".
I first started making music under that name 4 years ago when I saw Lily Allen play a local venue in my hometown and was captivated by her bounce, her sounds, her voice and sheer playful attitude towards music. It inspired me. I can't make music like hers and I never aspired to but I wrote a song called "Lily Allen" and it defined the musical style for my first few years: distorted, filtered guitars, drum-machines and easy, melodic synthesizers. Moreover I gave myself the freedom to do whatever. I'd played in a band for a long time and this was my project for making music-making fun again.

Those experimentation days have recently been collected and released in the album "1." Available everywhere.

But I've got a new record out soon. It's called "Make strange love & then War" and it's about writer's block, Berlin, what to do with your youth, more writer's block and perhaps somewhere in there there'll be something about love aswell. It's a much more brooding album than before. I aimed for "mood" this time more than "noise".

Look for shameless self-promotion on this space and everywhere else I reside. At the very least I currently live here:

http://www.myspace.com/uhhuhradio
http://numberonemusic.com/uhhuhradio/
LastFM

So tune in.

Jack