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Happy 22

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Thanks to all the artists featured here for the music. Thank you for your comments, tips and visits. Happy 2022. See you in November.

New Year

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Just before we change the calenders, here are a few fairly recent songs about (a) new year. More posts about new year's (eve) songs, HERE and HERE . This was spotted (of course) by Jim @Christmas Underground , a probably the bestest January 1 song of recent years. With the right amount of melancholy, nostalgia en promises made to be broken. Released this summer, mind you: New Year by Bek Sarkoezy Released in July 2019, also heavy on the melancholy stocked with great lines. Musically it leans on the mid-90s guitar sound of Belly and Juliana Hatfield: Home Time by Swim Team Spanish post-rock, about starting over, leaving Madrid and taking one last stroll: Un Nuevo Año by Marcos y Molduras A song about writing a song for the new year: New Year by smallmint 'Together we'll ring in the new year' by Motion City Soundtrack (from 2005) is, like The Zombies' 'This Will Be Our Year' a staple when it comes to new years songs. There are many covers of the MC...

Eilandnet

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If you need a Christmas album to chill out to, look no further than Eilandnet's The Soothing Christmas Album . Title says it all, it's blinking lights/analogue synths/Vangelis-like tapestries from keyboards. Arguing family members, complaints about Christmas dinner, end of the year depressions...they all just faaaaaaade away. Eilandnet = recurring CAGG-phenomenon Stippenlift. If you need more recommendation. Only on Spotify and YouTube:

Thank God It's Not Christmas

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When I was re-listening to old(er) songs posted on this blog, I checked the Parenthetical Girls' Christmas album was still as great as I remembered. It was. What I did not remember, was their great Sparks-cover. 'Thank God It's Not Christmas' (1974) is, covered or in the original version, a Christmas song if there ever was one, it had the nostalgia, the longing, even the (mimicking of) bells. There are more covers, most of them really, really great. So post-Christmas, it's a good theme, no? Let's start with that Parenthetical Girls version: Christmas. by Parenthetical Girls On this extensive Sparks tribute album, there are two TGINC-covers, but this slow burning version is the best: December 2020: Sparks by Maelie Spring From 2011, with those semi-detached indie-rock vocals that were the thing back then: Volume 4: Happy Holidays by Your Song Here Analogue synth-fun! iso duz xms ! ! ! ( ho ho ho ) by Isolation Sundaze Highly charming acoustic version...

Festive Scanner tunes

 Robin Rimbaud aka Scanner is a well known British electronic music artist. Last year he released ' 'Tis The Season', his first Xmas outing (as far as I know). Because the release was only a few days before Christmas we at CAGG missed it. It's beautiful downtempo and athmospheric music, mainly instrumental. You can easily recognize the origines of the songs like in 'Last Christmas Christmas Last', but Scanner gives the songs a nice twist. There are even vocals in a couple of tracks, which is very rare in Scanner music. Oh yes 'Silent Night' has a strange downtempo like drum & bass beat. 'Tis the Season by Scanner

Socks for Christmas

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It's the ultimate Christmas gift, so much that JD McPherson named his totally fantastic Christmas album after it. Socks. When Randolph's Leap added a song about getting socks for Xmas to their classic Christmas album, I decided to dig in some more. What are the bestest feet warmin' xmas choons? Note: there is a back called X-Mas Socks , from France, but this punk band never wrote a Christmas song, let alone one about socks. Malheuresement. Let's kick off with the blues by JD: SOCKS by JD McPherson And this is that Randolph's Leap track (not only about socks, as Christmas Underground noted ): Christmas Album by Randolph's Leap From a recent SNL episode, Paul Rudd singin' a funny song about Christmas socks Croonin' about NOT wanting socks (see the video HERE ): Dinner's Ready by Kirt Connor Ramones-y punk, ho ho let's go: Wreck The Halls by The Wish You Weres Sweet, minimal lofi track from a couple of girls from Belfast: 'And ever...

Country christmas

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 The American label Medicine Show Records has a great holiday compilation out  called  'Christmas Times A'Coming'  with a lot of very original country/ americana Christmas songs. Like this one from India Ramey:  My favorite is Tom Mason's  'Christmas Boogaloo'. (Any song which has boogaloo in the title is great) 

Santa Teach Me To Dance

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True Christmas music fans probably know this tune, a 1962 single by Debbie & the Darnells . It's a fun girl group doo-wop dance song. I found a cover on this year's Mela Collective Xmas compilation. They added some Waitresses-energy to it. Don't be fooled by the title: Santa Cant Find Me if I Hide Under the Xmas Covers by Mela Collective Then I started looking for more covers. This creeks and rambles like a garbage truck: Whoa Whoa Whoa Merry Christmas by Defeating Giants Sweet school project from Australia: Christmas With JumboNote 2017 by JumboNote Music School And then the grand prize. Not a cover, more like an answer song from a guy's perspective, DAMN FINE tune: oakstreetblues · SantaTeachMe

Just Like Christmas some more

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Every now and then, I look for new cover versions of Low's indie classic Just Like Christmas, from their Christmas album . There are many, some bad, some good, some totally bonkers, and a lot are really, really interesting. Today I found an ode to the song: ode to just like christmas by twitchels In addition to this post , this post and this post , here are more fresh finds (far from complete, I must add, check the other posts and on Soundcloud): Fun, almost sunny version: Just Like Christmas by Sarai & Zach Very fine pop version: Gabrielle Aplin · Just Like Christmas From Italy, slowed down and again, more sunny than wintery: Season's Greetings by Black Tail You haven't heard JLC like this, I guarantee it: Just like Christmas by The Dudley Corporation 8-bit electronics: Fierce rawk'n roll: Can't be slower than this one: LOVE this slow burning, sultry version: Moscow Apartment · Just Like Christmas If The Cure would be the backing band...

Arbor Christmas 22

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Incredible, isn't it, 22 years of Christmas compilations. Arbor Christmas is a touchstone in the alternative Xmas music community, it's what staying power looks like. With only 8 songs, #22 is short; like the early days, not like #14 for instance, with 17 tracks. Rule of the thumb, if the song by recurring faves The Not Fur Longs is good, the rest of the Arbor compilation is, too. This year, the NFL-song sounds like a cover from a Children's tv show in the 70s (it even might be, I'm not sure). In a long list of Not Fur Longs Christmas songs, it does not make the top 5. Better is the opening salvo, the Ramones-nod from Santa's Little Helper and the absolute gem from this year, the yacht-y track by Nightshift. Late night seventies coastal road FM radio, Donald Fagen Nightfly-worthy. Yes, it's THAT good. Mark Martucci's handwashed 'Snow Day' is fine too. The rest, not so much (tho I do like the analogue synths of FTLT). Still, praise be for the Arb...

Stubby's Stocking Stuffers 2021

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Ah yes, it's that time again. The day when Martin 'Stubby' Johns (he of the now deleted, but still legendary Stubby's House of Christmas blog) sends his double cd mix to, well, to us all. To show us all how it's done, making a Christmas mix loaded with gems. You can download from HERE . It's active until January 6. The zip file contains 2 CDs worth of fully and properly tagged music, plus all the essential artwork to put a CD together (if anyone wants to go that route). I have highlighted/hyperlinked a few favorites. DISC ONE 1. I Wish It Was Christmas - SoloProject (2021) 2. Jingle Bells To Far Away - The Luckiest Citizen of All (2021) 3. Footprints In The Snow - lorna (2021) 4. Christabel's Party - Cleaners From Venus (2021) 5. Jump For Joy (I Found You This Christmas) - Department of Creative Affairs (2020) 6. One More Sleep - The Dollyrots (2021) 7. Sleighstick - Derek Christensen (2021) 8. Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) -...

Short Notes (3)

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A tip from one of our readers (thanks Darrin), this sweet soothing track by Shelley Harland. Sounds like a 50s torch song. Which is very different from the more electronic, danceable tracks she usually makes. Great find. Released officially on December 24, this sultry guitar+voice track by SF-based trio Sjowgren : sjowgren · This Year For Christmas SUPER cool song by Silver Mouth. She sounds really glad about it, too: Parking Lot Record Co. presents A Skeleton Crew Christmas Album - Vol. 2 by PARKING LOT RECORD CO. Quite nice folksy Raveonettes cover, great artist name: A Very Bratty Christmas: A Benefit for SWMO Solidarity Network by Brat Pitt HELL YES there is a new Reindeer Tribe album, this is the highlight song: I'm Gonna Shout It! by Reindeer Tribe Kinda like this funky lofi track: And yes, it's here, it's tradition, so we post it, Ronny Hammond's new Funky Christmas mix ✰ Ronny Hammond ™ · XXX-MasS MiXtaPe Vol.16 (2021) ''O FuNKy TaNNeNBau...

Through the past, merrily (2)

Second backtrack of songs posted in the past 15 years on this blog. Because, a lot of songs are just too good to be left behind. Let's kick off with a GORGEOUS sad song (hat tip to Christmas Underground ): Winter In The City (Single) by Young War Psych-rocking Xmas by Downdime: MERRY XMAS DARLING by DOWNDIME These guys wrote A LOT of great Christmas songs, here's just one of 'm: The Xmas Singles 2014-18 by Charlie's Hand Movements Very smart, gentle tune: Lapland · Maybe On Christmas Just one of the great lofi indie songs by That Band from Holland (later known as The Non-Traditionals) Forget the Past with a Present by That band from Holland (& Left handed Orchestra) Discovered last year, this upbeat lo-fi R&B song: Christmas Comedown Vol. 1 by Liam Parsons We've had many glammed up Xmas tracks on this blog, this one shouldn't be forgotten: Bring My Baby Back For Christmas · Bring My Baby Back For Christmas

Through the past, merrily (1)

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More to celebrate 15 Years of Christmas a Go Go blog. I scanned through the past years, and bumped on a lot of 50s and 60s tracks, MySpace-links, mp3s on YouSendit (ah, those were the days), Japanese singles and indie classics like the St. Etienne xmas songs. It was a cool trip down memory lane. I selected 15 slighty underrated songs that are still great: Wickedly sexy country rocking: Santa Have Mercy (Single) by CALICO the band Cambodian funk version of the Drummer boy: DENGUE FEVER · Little Drummer Boy Released in 2002, on the blog in the first year (2006), still a great psych pop track: Christmas In My Mind by the Virgineers Released in 2005, and more of Christmas-y song: Sweet shuffle by Natalie: Aurora Vayne · Natalie Prass - No Better Time Cool, sophisticated pop from Ivy: Ah, The Crookes! Dutch indie, not beating around the bush: Christmas EP 2015 by Douwe Doorduin

Christmas Aguilera cover Fay Lovsky

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The plan was this: for the 15th season of Christmas A Go Go we'd ask several artists to cover, or be inspired by, the only real Dutch Christmas pop classic: Christmas Was a Friend of Mine by Fay Lovsky (see above) from 1981 . She was challenged to write a Christmas song by VPRO Radio host (and documentary maker) Bram van Splunteren. If the plan went well, we'd put the covers on Bandcamp, press it on vinyl, it would be great. But then, I had some health issues (and financial issues), and the plan was shelved (not deleted, or canceled). So when Christmas Aguilera offered to cover any Christmas classic for a good cause (homeless people in the UK), I jumped at the opportunity. So here it is, a REALLY REALLY great version of CWAFOM by one of the greatest Christmas music duo's out there . Enjoy! Guuzbourg zelf · Christmas Aguilera - Christmas Was A Friend Of Mine There have been more CWAFOM covers. This ambient version for instance, focussing on the choir: christmas,...

The Lathums cancel Christmas

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As if 1980s English indie rock-pop group The Housemartins reincarnated in 'Krampus', The Lathums original Christmas single, but better. Krampus is a horned BBC series creature that scares badly behaving children before Christmas, telling them Christmas is being cancelled this year. Despite of this subject, the track is exactly the festive and quirky, mid-tempo kind of anti-Christmas indie song you want to hear and singalong with. So there you go: " Your Christmas will be cancelled anyway / You might as well enjoy your time today! " Insta over there . The Lathums · Krampus

Czech christmas tales

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David Boulter was born in the UK. At the moment he live in Praha, Czechia. He still plays keyboards in Tindersticks, a band with a modest sound. Even more quiet is the Christmas music from Boulter. You can find it on a flexi disc, inside a beautiful illustrated book , with an old Czech winter fairy tale. It's an instrumental which is almost new age music. But because of  the Christmas bells it stays down to earth. 

It's Clean Pete again

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Yeah, you're right, we already posted on Clean Pete earlier this year (and others). But hey, they just leave us no other choice than do it once again. And with full pleasure that is, because there's a brand new video, shot in one of the most beautiful locations of Nijmegen; the Valkhofkapel (St. Nicholas Chapel). In this chapel, built around the year 1000 and thus the perfect setting for an interpretation of the Coventry Carol from 1600, they played a very tender live version of 'Slaap Diep, Slaap Zacht'. Can things get more Christmassy?

More Short Notes

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The 2011 song 'So Sad Santa' by UK duo The Girl with the Replaceable Head turned up again on Bandcamp. Back in the day we compared it to a Phil Spector production, and there are also traces of Kirstie MacColl. GREAT track, a classic: The Lipstick botox singles (re-release) by the girl with the replaceable head Then I thought, Sad Santa, that's a great theme. There are more songs with a similar title, but none as good as this one. If Courtney Barnett or beabadoobee are your thing, do try this: Sad Santa by Grumpy 2021 song. It's pure pop playing the heart strings, and really I can't believe this isn't a cover, but it's gddmn great: Small Signals from Rochester, NY made a seasonal EP with mostly covers (Denver, Low, Flaming Lips) and a few originals. This power pop opening track about not getting in the Christmas spirit is one heck of a kick off: Merry by Small Signals You read about this track by Wake Up & Smell the Sun over at Christmas Undergro...

THEME TIME: Christmas Eve Can Kill You (versions)

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Christmas Eve Can Kill You is one of the saddest Christmas songs ever written. The guy responisble, Dennis Linde, also wrote the complete opposite of that song, Burning Love (for Elvis). He also wrote the funky 'I've Got a Feeling in My Body', also recorded by The King. Christmas Eve Can Kill You was first recorded by The Everly Brothers, brilliantly. The song's about a man, walking alone in snowy streets. Not sure where he's going, it's around Christmas time. He wants to hitch a ride, to his family, but he can't get one. The line 'I think of years ago and half remembered Christmas trees/and faces that still warm me with their glow', makes it unsure if the man really has a place to go. Because, really, he's 'trying to hitch a ride to anywhere'. There are many versions, none as great as the Everly's, but still solid. Here's an incomplete list: Glorious, widescreen production version: Christmas Eve Can Kill You by American ...

Chilling In The Sleigh

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Here, at the CAGG headquarters we love to do justice to what's in our header about presenting you the weird and the odd. Firmwire more than meets that condition with this one. Ever thought you would associate the 1993 Rage Against The Machine classic 'Killing In The Name' with Christmas? Well, here it is: 'Chilling In The Sleigh'. Less strange, but all 15 tracks from A Very Softwire Christmas over there . firmwire · Chilling In The Sleigh

Xmas Sampling

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 American beatmaster Casta is the king of Xmas sampling. We only discovered him last year, with this album , but allready in 2011 he made his first sample album on his  own bandcamp.  So this 2021 version of '12 Beats Of Christmas" is his '10the Anniversary Edition'. Most of  the 16 tracks are named after know Christmas songs, but the originals are hard to discover. For example 'O Tannebaum' starts with a short  violin moment of that known song, but continues as a string driving beats track, that ends with some movie samples. Very original and cool Xmas music!  The 12 Beats of Christmas (10th Anniversary Edition) by Casta In 1985 there were no fancy sample machines. So we had to do it with taperecorders, turntables and cassettedecks. That's the way I (aka Grandmaster O)  made my Soundpieces released on my various artists  cassettes  in the eighties.

Holiday Songs in B-Flat

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The Holy Crap staff asked a bunch of artists to write a Christmas song, with two rules: 1. it must be in the key of B-Flat. And 2. Use an unusual instrument. That resulted in an 18 song compilation, with songs using "corrugated tube, broken keyboard, granjo, 1980s Yamaha digital guitar, Star Trek sound effects, wood block, wooden frog, accordion, house keys in a plastic flower pot, human belly/human butt", and a lot more. Did that result in good songs, you ask? Well, a few. The punkrock of Das Kapitan and Cardboard Box Colony 's nice. I wish Aimee Jacob Oliver had slightly better recording equipment for her rockin' shoutalong song. A Montreal Paul sounds like Beach Boys after an all night drinkin' session (it's also the one using house keys in a plastic flower pot). But the song that really stucks out is this fun, upbeat track (thinks Fountains of Wayne) by Carpal Tullar (pictured). Using a charango , it's a track about following Santa to his home ...

Jingle Screamo

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And you thought Sun sounded, well, possessed? Then try this cacaphonous rendition of the ol' James Pierpont classic. Bet he never thought the bells could be so loud FROM THE TOP OF YOUR LUUUUUUUUUUUUNGS! The Christmas Impasse Split by Good With Anything

Pablo van de Poel's Christmas Gloom

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Yet another Christmas original is coming up straight from da Lowlands. Written by Pablo van de Poel, who you might know as the singer and guitar player of DeWolff . 'Only for You (Christmas Gloom)' is a real fine retro doo wop-ish like track (no sleigh bells or other xmas stuff though), not a-like the raw psychedelic southern rock he's usually playing with his band. Van de Poel made the linoleum print artwork (click above image for bigger) by himself and is giving one away as his own personal Christmas treat. Move over to his Insta , share his post and you might win it. Pablo van de Poel · Only for You (Christmas Gloom)

Helpin' Aht

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'We give FREE instruments and music gear to the Pittsburgh area community!', is what Helpin' Aht is stating on their Bandcamp page , with a compilation to raise money for that cause. There are a bunch of really great tunes on this comp. Starting with the jolly jangling ode to snow by The Bell & the Hammer (who were featured earlier on this blog, here ): Helpin' Aht 4: The Holidays! by Helpin' Aht! Soulful lo-fi xmas tune by The Petals: Helpin' Aht 4: The Holidays! by Helpin' Aht! And this sultry song by Halloway: Helpin' Aht 4: The Holidays! by Helpin' Aht! Plus, for the cover enthusiasts, fine covers of Low's Just Like Christmas and Hard Candy Christmas by Dolly Parton.

Charles J. Hunk & The Trainwreck

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See, that's what we need in these dark and confusing times: Canadian men with beards to show us the way with " Three new soon to be Xmas classics, written by us! ". We're talking about Charles J. Hunk & The Trainwreck, who also call themselves The best damn drinkin’ band in Niagara. No doubt they are, but in the meantime they have managed to delight us today with their very personal Louisiana country-esque and rocky Christmas message, or should we say wish: Kickin' The Christ Outta Christmas. Well done guys! All three originals over here , Insta over there . Trainwreck The Halls by Charles J Hunk & The Trainwreck

The 'All I want...' cover to end all 'All I want...' covers

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We already had Boris' cover of Wham and now it's time to speed up the other classic. Note to self: not all female singers from Paris, France are smooth and husky. There are female singers that are the opposite. And the good news is: some are both. Happy Holidays Mariah! From SUN and Christmas A Go Go. Insta over there .

15 Years of Christmas A Go Go

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Fifteen years ago, a Danish music blogger started this blog. Sofie, Dans Mon Café as she called herself, handed me the keys to the blog a year later. And now it's 2021, and here we are. Together with Natasha, Oscar, Gijs, Arja, Marc, all the other contributers in the past years, we kept spreading the love for odd, wonderous & wonderful Christmas music. Together with artists that were on the blog in the past 15 years, we're celebrating the love for Christmas music on Thursday December 23, in the big room of the legendary Paradiso Amsterdam . If you're around, we'll see you there. Thanks for stopping by. Thanks for the music, dearest artists. Without you, we would be nothing. Oh, and Sofie, if you're reading this, please get in touch. Nope. It's a lockdown until mid-January. No shows. Alas.

Seasonal Songs with Labasheeda and Yoko Ono

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 Amsterdam based band Labasheeda aren't that Christmassy. But they like the holiday season. So they decided to release a sort of winter EP, called 'Old Traditions'. It's out on  Bandcamp . Normally they are quite a loud guitar indie band. But now they lowered the tempo and play more introvert. So listen to their song 'Cold Days'. A couple of years ago they did release a very limited white 7 inch, with a great version of the Yoko Ono song 'Listen, The Snow Is Falling' (in fact the B-side of the single 'Merry Xmas, War Is Over). Listen, the Snow Is Falling by Labasheeda Talking about this Yoko Ono song. The Akron, Ohio based band Librarians With Hickeys have just released their more uptempo view on this number.  And than here the original.