Plan B – In The Name Of Man

Benjamin Drew, aka Plan B, made his long-awaited return with new single ‘In The Name Of Man’. Receiving its premiere as MistaJam’s Hottest Record on Radio 1, ‘In The Name Of Man’ is Plan B’s first track in five years and follow up to 2012’s Ill Manors soundtrack and single ‘Playing With Fire’ ft Labrinth.

Co-written by Foy Vance, (Rag’n’Bone Man, Ed Sheeran, Rudimental), the new single is taken from his as-yet-unannounced fourth album. The politically charged track, showcases Plan B’s impressive vocal range, soaring above shuffling beats, block piano accompaniment, soulful bv’s and atmospheric production throughout.  Speaking with MistaJam, Plan B commented:

“It doesn’t getting any realer than having kids and that’s what happened to me. Fans will notice, there isn’t any rapping on this record. It didn’t feel natural to be rapping about this particular experience. This is the best thing to ever happen to me. Made me want to sing rather than break it down, in the way that I do. This doesn’t mean it’s the end of me as a rapper.”

Having just headlined the Where It Begins stage at Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Hull, ‘In The Name Of Man’ is available now via Warner Music.

 

iTunes: In The Name Of Man
Google Play: In The Name Of Man

Lovebox – Top Picks for Saturday

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With Day 1 of Lovebox complete and day 2 just hours away, lets check out todays line up. While East London’s Plan B is set to headline the mainstage, here are my picks for what is set to be another brilliant day filled with sunny feel-good vibes:

    1. First up has to be the dynamic duo AlunaGeorge. Their infectious electro-pop vibes are set to take over Mainstage at 17.30 as they knock out their chart topping hits from Disclosure’s ‘White Noise‘, to ‘Attracting Flies‘ and their forthcoming re-release of ‘You Know You Like It‘. Having recently played to a sold out Electric Brixton, the duo are gearing up for the release of their debut album ‘Body Music’ on July 29th. Expect a massive crowd for Mainstage at 17.30, so get there early.
    2. DJ and producer B Traits, aka Brianna Price, is set to bring her upbeat carnival vibes to the Big Top Stage with MC Juma. The Canadian DJ, currently filling in for Annie Mac on  BBC Radio 1, is responsible for mixing ‘Fabric Live 63: Digital Soundboy‘ alongside Shy FX and Breakage. Expect an exciting set from B Traits today on the Hospitatlity (Big Top Stage) at 17.00
    3. Luka C and Ali Love have both enjoyed solo success over the years and now bring their much loved Infinity Ink Project to the Lovebox Stage.  The long term friends have collaborated with the likes of Chemical Brothers and Justice, right up to their current work with Hot Natured and Crosstown Rebels. Previous releases have included the funk infused ‘Games’ to the ridiculously catchy vocals of ‘Infinity’ and the psychedelic soulful ‘Aya’. You can catch Infinity Ink on the Hot Creations (Terrazza) Stage at 16.00, as well as headlining the official Lovebox afterparty at Oval Space.
    4. John Newman, whose infectious vocals featured on Rudimentals chart topping ‘Feel The Love‘ and ‘Not Giving In‘ is set to headline the Main Stage today. Having recently released his debut EP ‘Love Me Again’, topping the charts,  Newmans trademark big vocals are sure to draw quite the crowd today at Lovebox. Newman is set to take to the Main Stage at 16.30.
    5. Superstar DJ and Producer Mark Ronson is heading up Mark Ronson & Friends at the Red Bull Music Arena. The triple Grammy award winner, who has worked with the likes of Amy Winehouse and Katy B, is in high demand this summer with DJ sets at Melt Festival, Bestival and Ibiza. You can catch Ronson headline on the Red Bull Music Academy Stage at 20.30.

As with yesterdays incredible lineup, other notable mentions must go to High Contrast, Fred V & Grafix, A Trak and  D’Angelo. Check out my playlist of top picks for today and check back soon for Sundays picks

Barclaycard Mercury Prize – Albums of the Year (Part 2)

Continuing on from Part 1, we take a look at the next 6 albums in the running for the coveted Barclaycard Mercury Prize – Album of the Year.

7) Michael Kiwanuka – Home Again

Home Again‘ is the debut album from singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka, released by Polydor Records in March 2012. It features the singles, ‘Home Again’, ‘I’m Getting Ready’ and ‘Bones’.

The 25 year old Londoner started off the year on a high, after winning the BBC Sound of 2012, beating off tough competition from Azealia Banks and Frank Ocean. His debut album, produced by Paul Butler, is a soulful folk album showcasing Kiwanuka’s rich jazz voice. Having been inspired by Otis Redding ‘Sitting on the Dock of the Bay’, Kiwanuka’s style ranges from the laid-back summery atmosphere of ‘I’m getting Ready’ to the old school retro sounds of his latest single ‘Bones’ and the smooth mellow sounds of his debut single, ‘Home Again’.

Having supported both Adele and Laura Marling on tour, Michael has just set off on his own US tour, with a European tour set to start Nov 9th in Paris. Be sure to check out his new single ‘Bones‘, set for release on September 24th.

 

8) Plan B – Ill Manors

East Londoner Plan B (AKA Ben Drew), released his third album ‘Ill Manors’ through Atlantic Records in July 2012. The album, which was also the soundtrack to his directorial film debut of the same name, includes contributions from Labrinth and Kano and features the singles ‘Deepest Shame’, ‘Lost My Way’, and ‘Ill Manors’.

‘Ill Manors’ skillfully depicts the underside of London and the harsh realities including protests, drugs, racism and violence.  Combine that with soulful choruses, stirring strings, classical samples, bursts of dialogue and drum ‘n’ bass and you’re in for a brilliantly perceptive album.  We’re presented with a genuine sense of frustration and hopelessness in ‘Lost My Way’ and although the album is relentlessly grim, it offers a somewhat positive message in ‘Live Once’ to ‘follow your dreams’.

Plan B recently performed at the iTunes festival last week, but if you weren’t lucky to get tickets, you can catch him on his UK tour starting February 2013.

 

9) Richard Hawley – Standing at the Sky’s Edge

Standing at the Sky’s Edge‘ is the 6th album from Richard Hawley. Released through Parlophone Records in May 2012, the album features the singles ‘Down in the Woods‘ and ‘Leave Your Body Behind You

The Sheffield based singer has worked with the likes of Pulp, Robbie Williams and Red Hot Chili Peppers and has gone on to create 5 critically acclaimed albums. ‘Standing at the Sky’s Edge‘ refers to an area in Sheffield that once boasted amazing views of the city, but is now over-run with council estates and crime. Again, not the most uplifting subject matter, however the music captures this perfectly with its echoed vocals and distorted guitar solos.

Hawley really lets loose in this album, from the hazy distorted echoes of ‘She Brings The Sunlight’, to the rock n roll vibes of ‘Down in the Woods. Don’t Stare at the Sun’ presents us with a chilled out track highlighting Hawleys melodic vocals that builds to one of his statement guitar solos. His recent single ‘Leave Your Body Behind You’ allows Hawley to rock out, as the reverb almost overpowers Hawleys vocals. The constant repetition of Hawley and the choir chanting ‘Leave Your Body Behind You’, adds to an extremely effective finish.

Be sure to catch Richard Hawley at one of his many upcoming UK and EU dates.

 

10) Roller Trio – Roller Trio 

Roller Trio consisting of James Mainwaring (tenor sax and electronics), Luke Wynter (guitar) and Luke Reddin-Williams (drums), released their self titled debut album in August 2012, through F-IRE Presents.

The trio, who are previous recipients of the 2011 Peter Whittingham Jazz Award, are a dynamic group filled with rhythmic patterns and melodic riffs and also combine elements of hip hop, rock and funk. Roller Trio think outside the box, to deliver a fresh take on contemporary jazz that is greatly influenced by popular culture.

The 9 track album features the tracks ‘Deep Heat’ ‘R-O-R’ and ‘Where’s my Whip’. Keep an eye out for one of their many upcoming UK dates from September 23rd.

 

11) Sam Lee – Ground of its Own

North London’s Sam Lee, released his debut album in July 2012 through The Nest Collective and  features the singles ‘The Ballad of George Collins’ and ‘Goodbye My Darling’.

‘Ground of it’s Own’ is a compelling and uplifting debut album, that breathes new life into old songs from the Gypsy traveller communities. He celebrates the British tradition of the ever changing British folk song, and sings with such charm and beauty. His interpretations of the songs, allows him to explore both lost and current sounds. In ‘The Ballad of George Collins‘, he incorporates the use of a jaws harp, to propel the once mellow track into a more trance-like song. His rich baritone voice further highlights the storytelling aspect through out the album.

From The London Jazz festival at The National Maritme Musuem in London, to the Folk Aliance in Toronto, Sam has plenty of upcoming performances to look out for.

 

12) The Maccabees – Given to the Wild

Brighton based five-piece band, The Maccabees, released their third album ‘Given to the Wild’ in January 2012, through Fiction Records. It features the singles ‘Pelican’, ‘Feel to Follow’ and their latest single ‘Ayla which was released September 10th.

Given to the Wild’ is a creative and lyrical album that captures your attention throughout. The album serves as a nice change from their typical acoustic origins, and shows how the band has matured by incorporating a variety of different influences to evolve their sound. The wonderfully structured album presents us with a varied selection of tracks, from the soft ghostly echoes of ‘Child’, to the beautiful melodic harmonies of ‘Heave’.  ‘Pelican’ packs some quirky punches with its infectious energy, upligting chorus and angular guitar riffs, while the laid back vocal style of ‘Feel to Follow’ builds to a transcendent, uplifting moment.

Currently in the middle of their US tour, the band are set to support Florence + The Machine in their upcoming North American Tour.