Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Italy | Elisa - "A modo tuo"

RECENT

The sweet voice and music of Elisa Toffoli is a frequent presence here on Sounds European!. We remeet them with her latest single, "A modo tuo". It's a beautiful ballad with a very strong chorus, more directed to rock than what's usual with her work. Interesting track!

Monday, January 19, 2015

The Charts Day #79

CHARTS

Birdy, who appeared on our site with the song "Wings" in 2013, is currently having a big success in Spain. Her song "People help the people" is leading the chart!

10 Questions For: The Coronas

INTERVIEW

Monday has arrived, which means it's time once again for our space for interviews with the artists Sounds European! presents and also admires. This week, we meet the lead singer of one of our favorite Irish bands. These are our 10 questions for Danny O'Reilly and The Coronas:

Sounds European!: You guys are together for a long time. How did you meet? How is your relationship after so long together?

Danny O'Reilly (The Coronas): We've known each other all our lives. I first met Knoxy, our bass player, when I was two weeks old and he was a day old (our parents are best friends) and we met our drummer, Conor, in primary school, so we go back a long way! We're very lucky that we get on so well, we actually hang out with each other when we're not working. We're like brothers at this stage in that we can be really honest with each other, so it helps when it comes to writing together.

SE!: Individually, how did every one of you start having interest with music? What were your influences when growing up? Who were your role models when you were giving your first steps as musicians?

DOR: We have some common influences, such as Radiohead, The National, Fleetwood Mac and The Beatles, but we have individual influences that differ too. I love Jeff Buckley and some Irish bands such as The Frames and Bell X1. Dave (guitar) loves The Stone Roses, Knoxy likes Phoenix and Conor's a huge Led Zeppelin fan.

SE!: Few countries in Europe have such a developed rock 'n' roll scene as Ireland. What can you say about the Irish rock scene? And how would you describe the relationship between the Irish audience and rock music?

DOR: I think for us, we grew up seeing loads of Irish acts gaining worldwide success. We looked at U2, Snow Patrol, Van Morrison, Thin Lizzy and Damien Rice and felt a belief that it could be done. A lot of people in Ireland play music, so I think to succeed, the average band needs to be well above average in order to gain a following. And the audiences are used to a high standard, so their expectations are higher – and all this continues the circle of Ireland creating successful acts these days, such as Hozier, The Script, Kodaline, etc..

SE!: Still talking about rock and Ireland, let's focus the topic more on the band's origin, specifically. How was it for you to start a band in Ireland? Were there many places to make your first gigs? And how was the public's acceptance when you were beginning your career?

DOR: We initially started doing gigs in university in Dublin, and gained a following amongst students and it grew through word-of-mouth. There're lots of great venues in Ireland. Venues such as Whelan's (Dublin), Dolans (Limerick), and the Róisín Dubh (Galway) are steeped in history and amazing to play.

SE!: How about nowadays? How is your relationship with your fanbase? Are they very active? What kind of contact do you have with them? And how is the interaction, the vibe they give during your live shows?

DOR: We're very lucky that we have a very loyal fanbase in Ireland. They've followed us and grown as we have improved. We're playing the 3Arena in Dublin in February (capacity of 14,000). It will be our biggest headline show to date, and is almost sold out. In England, we're at a different level. We've just signed to Island Records and are building our fanbase, so we're playing smaller venues, but we have a headline tour there in April and are looking forward to the challenge of growing there too!

"A lot of people in Ireland play music, so I think to succeed, the average band needs to be well above average in order to gain a following" (Picture: official Facebook page)

SE!: You have released four albums up to date. How is the process of making an album for you? How do you compose and select songs for an album? What are the topics you guys write the most about, if there are such?

DOR: Every song is different, but for the most part they're written jointly between the four of us. We tend to record demos ourselves of the songs, and often try them out live before we record in studio. We write about everything that affects us – love, life, music, the band, friendships, whatever is going on in our lives.

SE!: For a rock band, few moments must be as exciting as going on tour. What does it mean to you? How was it to be the supporting act to Paul McCartney? What different countries have you had concerts, and how was your experience in them?

DOR: We love touring, we love seeing the world and getting to play live. To meet and play before Macca was amazing. He came down and said hello and it was an unreal experience. Luckily, we've toured all over the world: Europe, Australia, America, even Asia. We probably love Europe the most – so many beautiful and historic cities!

SE!: What can we expect from The Coronas on the future? What are your plans and expectations?

DOR: We want to continue to improve and play our music to as many people as possible. We love what we do and we feel like our best is yet to come. Fingers crossed 2015 will be our year!

SE!: If you could choose anyone, who would be some Irish and international artists you'd like to collaborate with?

DOR: Glen Hansard and Hozier from Ireland and Prince!

SE!: We would like to post a song of yours to close this interview. What is your favorite song of yourselves, and why?

DOR: My current favourite is the title track of our new album "The long way", we're very proud of how it turned out.

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Hungary | Caramel - "Még egyszer"

RECENT

The Hungarian singer Caramel appeared on SE! for the first time in October, with "Valaki vár". He is now back with "Még egyszer", a great track with marvellous vocals. Explosion of voices, and of quality, in a very catchy tune!

Switzerland | Bastian Baker - "Leaving tomorrow"

RECENT

Bastian Baker, whom we talked about when he released "79 Clinton Street", returns to our site with a very sweet song. "Leaving tomorrow" is a soft ballad which grows into a potent track, gently accompanied with a set of violins to compose a really good single!

Croatia | Giuliano - "Miriše"

RECENT

Get ready for a very traditional (and great) Balkan ballad! Giuliano Đanić is a Croatian singer who was born in Split in 1973. His single "Miriše" has everything to please the fans of Balkan ballads: great melody, perfect instrumentation and a beautiful voice.

Spain | Vanesa Martín - "Frenar Enero"

BRAND NEW

Vanesa Martín is a recurrent name on our site. And we could not miss posting about her latest single. "Frenar Enero" is an exquisite pop-rock song which is topped with a beautiful display of a very typically Spanish voice. Vanesa wins our hearts once more!

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Estonia | Triin Niitoja & John 4 - "Kustuta tuled"

RECENT

Triin Niitoja & John 4 are a country pop group from Estonia. As different as a country group in Estonia may seem, their music lets no doubt of their quality: their single "Kustuta tuled" is one of the best songs we have heard this year. Such a sweet voice in such a great and addictive melody! It's our song of the week.

Lithuania | Edgaras Lubys - "Karnavalas baigės"

RECENT

Edgaras Lubys was born in Klaipėda, Lithuania, in 1983, and he is one of the most popular singers in his country. His latest single is "Karnavalas baigės", a true masterpiece: a deep, involving pop ballad which goes in crescendo as the song develops. Surely one not to miss!

Denmark | Ida Gard - "Need a break"

RECENT

Ida Gard is a very talented Danish singer from Copenhagen. Her new single "Need a break" is just great! Ida's voice is excellent, as usual, and the instrumentals are unique. Get ready to be addicted to it!