Friday 31 March 2023

Upcoming London events!

 

 
 
 
 
Hello, hello!
 
Thanks so much for coming to see Fuzz, No Age and Me Lost Me this month, all head rushes. Your attendance makes all this possible, as ever we salute you!
 
Upset The Rhythm's next event will take place after Easter on April 11th at Grand Junction (in Little Venice) with the incredible Claire Rousay!  
 
Rousay's work, at its core, is an experiment in using commonplace environmental sounds to tug at the heartstrings. Across her fast-growing discography, field recordings of lighters, typewriters and other domestic paraphernalia seamlessly mingle with voice recordings, text-to-speech and the hesitant harmonics of classical instrumentation and drone.
 
Overjoyed to have Laila Sakini performing at this show too with her textured soundscapes. Read on for the full scoop!
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
You'll also find full write-ups below for our April events for Mary Lattimore (April 20&21 / St John's on Bethnal Green) and Cindy (April 26 / The Lexington) too, couldn't look more forward to all of those!
 
Since we last talked Upset The Rhythm have announced new London concerts for Mount Eerie, Deerhoof, Shannon And The Clams, Protomartyr and a total party with Es celebrating the launch of their new 'Fantasy' 7" EP (out next Friday on UTR). Classic times! Ticket links for all of those can be found in our upcoming programme, which concludes this message.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Toads have no teeth so have to swallow their prey alive and in one gulp, they can’t hop or ribbit like frogs and they have been known to fall from the sky like rain when “weather gets weird!”

The Toads however are an extra-ace band from Melbourne who Upset The Rhythm are working with on their debut album In The Wilderness. Navigating the dross of modern life, whilst keeping one foot in a dream is the key to their nervy post-punk scuffle. Featuring members of The Shifters, The Living Eyes and Parsnip you’d be forgiven for guessing what The Toads sound like, but their mordant step and minor-key enchantment makes for an intriguing parry.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
We just put out the group’s rapid first single ‘Nationalsville’, a rollicking toe-tapper of jaunty riffage, sprightly bass bounce and drums that get the blood pumping. Singer Miles' relentless observations spool through the song stitching together a glammy rush of monotony.

In the Wilderness will be released on June 9th through Upset The Rhythm, in partnership with our friends at Anti Fade Records. A limited edition sky-blue LP is available pre-order with glee here now!
 
 
 

 
Staying down under, this week we also released Terry’s gripping new single ‘Centuries’.
 
Post-Trash kindly premiered the video featuring “a masked band leather-clad toadies terrorizing a guitar player” before some pay-back is served up, six-string style! Enjoy!
 
'Centuries' is the final single taken from Terry's forthcoming album Call Me Terry, out April 14th on Upset The Rhythm.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents...

CLAIRE ROUSAY
LAILA SAKINI

Tuesday 11 April
Grand Junction, Rowington Cl, London W2 5TF
7.30pm | £16 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/g3773706d1eb

CLAIRE ROUSAY
's music zeroes in on personal emotions and the minutiae of everyday life -- voicemails, haptics, environmental recordings, stopwatches, whispers and conversations -- exploding their significance. Based in San Antonio, Texas, Claire's acute assemblages of sound are both a diaristic portal into the life of their creator, and an exercise in dressing and undressing the bare audio field using compositional threads that feel loosely entangled, yet fastidiously woven. A prolific run of recordings since 2020, culminating in this year's 'everything perfect is already here' (Shelter Press), has seen Claire come closer than most modern sound-makers to aesthetically nailing the temperament of a world turned inward.

Now, as music leaves the house once more, Claire's live show - in both solo mode and trio formation with close collaborators Mari 'More Eaze' Maurice and Theodore Cale Schafer - brings a singular reflexivity, unflinching honesty and adroit humour to the performance space, with an ever-burgeoning audience accepting the invite into her soundworld.
https://clairerousay.com/

LAILA SAKINI works with piano, voice, guitar, found sound, electronics and silence to create dynamic and textured environments that provide the listener with space to develop their own meanings and responses. Her major works include Like A Gun (EP), Vivienne (LP), Strada (EP), Into The Traffic, Under The Moonlight (LP), Princess Diana of Wales (LP) and her 2017 collaboration with poet Lucy Van, Figures (EP). Laila has performed at Cafe Oto, Galeria Zé dos Bois, Berlin Atonal, Listen! festival, The White Hotel, Meakusma x Arkaoda, Kings Place, Wunkderkammer Festival, Ponto d’Orvalho among others.
https://lailasakini.bandcamp.com/
 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

MARY LATTIMORE
FLORA YIN-WONG (April 20)
LEAFCUTTER JOHN (April 21)
Thursday 20 April  - SOLD OUT
Friday  21 April
St John on Bethnal Green, 200 Cambridge Heath Rd, London, E2 9PA
7.30pm | £13 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/K76f761d465c

MARY LATTIMORE is a harpist and composer living in Los Angeles. She experiments with her Lyon and Healy Concert Grand harp and effects. Her solo debut, The Withdrawing Room, was released in 2013 on Desire Path Recordings. Lattimore also writes harp parts for songs and recordings, performing and recording with such great artists as Meg Baird, Thurston Moore, Sharon Van Etten, Jarvis Cocker, Kurt Vile, Steve Gunn, Ed Askew and Fursaxa. Her debut solo record for Ghostly International, 'At The Dam', was recorded during stops along a road trip across America and released in March 2016. The next year, she compiled sounds from her past life in Philadelphia for a cassette tape titled 'Collected Pieces'. Released in May 2018 to acclaim from the likes of NPR, Pitchfork, and The New Yorker Lattimore's next album 'Hundreds of Days' presented an expression of mystified gratitude for the natural world. She capped off the banner year — which included international tours with Iceage and Kurt Vile, a performance with Harold Budd at Big Ears Festival, and an appearance on Billboard’s New Age charts — with two collaborative albums released on Three Lobed Recordings, one with Meg Baird and the other with Mac McCaughan.

Lattimore's most recent album 'Silver Ladders' (out 2020 on Ghostly), saw her arriving at her most confident work to date, expanding her style of instrumental storytelling with the help of producer and guitarist Neil Halstead (Slowdive, Mojave 3). Recorded in Halstead’s studio near an old English surftown, the songs on 'Silver Ladders' reflect Lattimore’s vivid memories against the gloom and glimmer of the ocean.
https://marylattimoreharpist.bandcamp.com/

FLORA-YIN WONG is a producer, DJ and writer from London, currently on an artist residency in Kyoto exploring instrument building and shrine maiden traditions. Her debut album 'Holy Palm' was released on Modern Love in 2020 and has previously featured on labels like PAN, Archaic Vaults, and Danse Noire. She has performed live at ATONAL Berlin, Unsound and Semibreve Festivals, at the MACRO Roma, MUTEK in Peru, Buenos Aires, and Montreal, New York’s ISSUE Project Room, The Volksbühne Theatre, The V&A Museum, Somerset House, The Jazz Cafe and Cafe OTO. This February she launched a DIY record label and publishing house Doyenne, focusing on female-identifying artists in experimental literature, sound, and sculpture.
https://florayinwong.bandcamp.com/

LEAFCUTTER JOHN grew up in Wakefield fascinated by sound, but it wasn’t until halfway through his painting degree at the Norwich School of Art and Design that he discovered a computer he was using to write his dissertation could take him on new sonic adventures by recording and manipulating sound. Since 2000, John has released nine full-length albums (Border Communitym, Planet Mu, Staubgold), toured widely, built expressive interfaces for electronic music, and received the prestigious Paul Hamlyn Foundation award. His most recent work ‘Lockdown Patchwork’ was commissioned by HCMF and Leeds Art Gallery and used interview material, publicly submitted field recordings, and new music written by John. Aside from his solo work, he’s written for theatre, dance, and radio. He was also a key member of experimental jazz band Polar Bear, recording five albums with them and picking up two Mercury Prize nominations. John has performed with Shabaka Hutchings, Talvin Singh, and Imogen Heap and supported Matmos, Otomo Yoshihide,Yo La Tengo and Beck.
www.leafcutterjohn.com


 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

CINDY
INDEX FOR WORKING MUSIK

Wednesday 26 April
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £8.50 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/z790b084119e

CINDY is a band built around the singing and guitar playing of Karina Gill that she self-nurtured after finding an abandoned Squier Strat in her San Francisco apartment basement. Her intrigue soon grew into the band that is Cindy who have found a worldwide following of their slow-moving, dream-pop world that shrouds Gill’s songs thanks to support from model independent labels Mt. St. Mtn and Tough Love Records.

Cindy’s fourth LP Why Not Now? will be released this April. The music captured is simple out of necessity and introverted in delivery, but the songs contain vivid worlds and are quietly ambitious. With this latest batch, Gill pulled the process of making Cindy music even more inward. “Some of these songs were first recorded as demos alone in my basement. I think that process set the tone for the record...Maybe it set up a kind of starkness,” she says.  While the dream-pop tag is probably still relevant, this isn’t algorithm-fed genre ambience. Gill’s vocal/lyrical presence can be as gently momentous as Leonard Cohen or as intellectually potent as any ’79-’80 Rough Trade post-punk. Cindy’s Why Not Now? is that muffled street symphony inside a passing daydream.
https://cindytheband.bandcamp.com/album/1-2

INDEX FOR WORKING MUSIK just released their debut album ’Dragging the Needlework for the Kids at Uphole’ via Tough Love. 35 minutes of repeat phrased guitars, slow-clipped drums and dulcet vocals where the recurring landscape is the desert. Reel-to reel-loops of Afghan music compete with the found sound overlays of voices recorded at the queue of the pharmacy and drum machines borrowed from Spanish heroes, channelling both far-off climes and snippets from a closer reality. It’s a strange psychic brew, built of imagined mysticism and domestic realities, of fever dreams and days that stretched into weeks of months.
https://indexforworkingmusik.bandcamp.com


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Thanks as ever for your time! Have the best weekend!
Upset The Rhythm
 
 
                 
 
 
 
 
 
 
UPSET THE RHYTHM
UPCOMING SHOWS 
CLAIRE ROUSAY
LAILA SAKINI
Tuesday 11 April
Grand Junction, Rowington Cl, London W2 5TF
7.30pm | £16 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/g3773706d1eb
 
MARY LATTIMORE
FLORA YIN-WONG (April 20)
LEAFCUTTER JOHN (April 21)
Thursday 20 April - SOLD OUT
Friday 21 April - TICKETS AVAILABLE
St John on Bethnal Green, 200 Cambridge Heath Rd, London, E2 9PA
7.30pm | £13 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/K76f761d465c
 
CINDY
INDEX FOR WORKING MUSIK
Wednesday 26 April
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £8.50 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/z790b084119e
 
ES - ‘Fantasy’ EP launch!
THE REBEL
VISCOUNT
SECRET GUESTS

Saturday 29 April
The George Tavern, 373 Commercial Rd, Stepney Green, London E1 0LA
(Produced by UTR and CU Next Tuesday)
 7pm | £7.50 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/C25cc0e92cda
 
LLOYD / BEAN
DAVID CALLAHAN
Tuesday 2 May
Bush Hall, 310 Uxbridge Rd, Shepherds Bush, London W12 7LJ
7.30pm | £25 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/d6cf179a3c50
 
LANKUM
Thursday 4 May
Barbican Hall, Barbican Centre, London, EC2Y 8DS
(Produced by UTR and the Barbican)
7.30pm | £20-25 | SOLD OUT

RICHARD DAWSON
Friday 5 May
 
Barbican Hall, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS
(Produced by UTR and the Barbican)
7.30pm | £20-30 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/I498e6661a5b
 
HOUSE OF ALL
DAVID CALLAHAN
Thursday 18 May
The Garage, 20-22 Highbury Corner, London, N5 1RD
7.30pm | £17 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/lc724814be5a
 
EDITRIX
Sunday 4 June
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £9 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/de59bbb09db5

WENDY EISENBERG
Monday 5 June
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
(Produced by UTR  and Cafe OTO)
8pm | £12 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/j7e7e795e1fb
 
XIU XIU
Wednesday 7 June
EartH Theatre, 11-17 Stoke Newington Rd, London, N16 8BH
6.30pm | £16 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/U47253457cae
 
MOUNT EERIE
Tuesday 13 June
Grand Junction, Rowington Cl, London W2 5TF

SCREAMING FEMALES
SNIFFANY AND THE NITS
Wednesday 14 June
OSLO, 1a Amhurst Road, Hackney Central, London, E8 1LL
7.30pm | £15 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ld532d69ac2a
 
SHANNON AND THE CLAMS
Friday 23 June
Studio 9294, 92 Wallis Rd, London, E9 5LN
7.30pm | £16 | Tickets: link.dice.fm/hf06661a86a9 
 
DEERHOOF
Monday 21 August
Lafayette, 11 Goods Way, London, N1C 4DP
7.30pm | £18 | Tickets: link.dice.fm/Ef612b08c524 
 
PROTOMARTYR
Thursday 26 October
Electric Ballroom
184 Camden High St, Camden Town, London, NW1 8QP
7pm-11pm | £17.50 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/hca4d1d3c365

LANKUM
Wednesday 13 December
Roundhouse, Chalk Farm Road, London, NW1 8EH
(Produced by UTR and Parallel Lines)
7.30pm | £22.50-25 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ff42bd8be939
 

Thursday 30 March 2023

Mount Eerie - London show for June!

 

 

Upset The Rhythm presents…

MOUNT EERIE
Tuesday 13 June
Grand Junction, Rowington Cl, London W2 5TF
7.30pm | £18 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ld0af324b256 (Tickets on sale tomorrow at 10am)

Phil Elverum is an artist and human being from the Pacific Northwest town of Anacortes. His recordings, released variously as The Microphones and Mount Eerie, represent just a portion of his artistic output, which has ranged from running a label and co-organizing festivals to self-publishing books, photography, and painting. But it is for his stunningly original music that he is known best, from the earliest tape experiments of the ’90s to the immersive sound-diary of Microphones in 2020. Elverum has never shied from exploring the high mountain passes, finding new ways to sculpt with sound, and trying to communicate the momentary experience of being human as clearly as the water from freshly melted snow.

https://www.pwelverumandsun.com/



Deerhoof - back in London this August!


 

Upset The Rhythm presents…

DEERHOOF
Monday 21 August
Lafayette, 11 Goods Way, London, N1C 4DP
7.30pm |  £18 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Ef612b08c524

DEERHOOF have continually quested for daring storytelling and radical sounds over their nineteen boundless albums, as experimental as they are pop. Deerhoof’s most recent album ‘Miracle Level’(out now on Joyful Noise)  is also their first to be recorded and mixed in a recording studio. Not because they had tired of their anarchic sound, but because they wanted to open their secretive DIY comfort zone up to something new and uncomfortable. Our research has not turned up many examples of a DIY band waiting 28 years to entrust their record to a proper producer.

‘Miracle-Level’ is an avant-garde, anti-fascist carnival, its spicy surprises whispered conspiratorially, and lit by candlelight. Sit down, let me tell you a story celebrating the infinite small wonders of existence…the miracles that spontaneously present themselves when we’re not distracted by the tribalism and manipulation of our death-driven masters…the miracles that Artificial Intelligence will never replicate. Deerhoof speak in a secret code in which hooks abound, genre is nonexistent, and magic ever awaits us.

https://deerhoof.bandcamp.com/

Wednesday 29 March 2023

'Centuries' by Terry!

 


 

Terry’s gripping new single ‘Centuries’ is released today! Post-Trash kindly premiered the video, featuring “a masked band of blindfolded, leather-clad toadies terrorizing a guitar player” before some pay-back is served up, six-string style!


‘Centuries’ is taken from Terry’s forthcoming album ‘Call Me Terry’, out April 14th, look out!
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Wednesday 15 March 2023

The Toads' debut album revealed!


Toads have no teeth so have to swallow their prey alive and in one gulp, they can’t hop or ribbit like frogs and they have been known to fall from the sky like rain when “weather gets weird!”

The Toads however are an extra-ace band from Melbourne who Upset The Rhythm are working with on their debut album ‘In The Wilderness’. Navigating the dross of modern life, whilst keeping one foot in a dream is the key to their nervy post-punk scuffle. Featuring members of The Shifters, The Living Eyes and Parsnip you’d be forgiven for guessing what The Toads sound like, but their mordant step and minor-key enchantment makes for an intriguing parry.



Today we’re releasing the group’s rapid first single ‘Nationalsville’, a rollicking toe-tapper of jaunty riffage, sprightly bass bounce and drums that get the blood pumping. Singer Miles' relentless observations spool through the song stitching together a glammy rush of monotony.

‘In the Wilderness’ will be released on June 9th through Upset The Rhythm, in partnership with our friends at Anti Fade Records. A limited edition sky-blue LP is available pre-order with glee here now!

Tuesday 14 March 2023

Shannon And The Clams - London this Summer!


Upset The Rhythm presents…

SHANNON AND THE CLAMS
Friday 23 June
Studio 9294, 92 Wallis Rd, London, E9 5LN
7.30pm | £16 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/hf06661a86a9 * Tickets on sale this Thursday at 1pm!

SHANNON AND THE CLAMS are from Oakland, California and comprise of Shannon Shaw (vocals, bass), Cody Blanchard (vocals, guitar), and Ian Amberson (drums, vocals). Sounding like a prom band from 1964 getting dosed with acid and having the sweetest lovelorn freak out, Shannon And The Clams defy expectations. Imagine a brawling Etta James, backed up by the 13th Floor Elevators singing Shangri La's tunes. Shannon has a voice that can go from a sweet girl group croon to a bluesy ballsy growl before you realize you're headed for the (dance) floor. It's total punk rock bop, brimming with doo-wop glory delivered to your door by the Homecoming Queen and Kings of weirdo rock 'n' roll.

Year Of The Spider, the band’s sixth studio album, rages against death and disease with the power of a thousand angry Ronettes. Songs like “All Of My Cryin',” “Mary, Don’t Go,” and “Year Of The Spider,” pulse with girl-group elegance and punk ferocity. On a Clams record, you always get both. As a songwriter, Cody Blanchard said he can get neurotic, so he tried Dolly Parton’s trick: writing songs from another person’s point of view. It worked, yielding some of Spider’s darkest songs: the howling “Crawl,” which has a roiling hard-rock guitar (“that was really fun — just a classic, rippin’ ‘70s guitar solo”) and the album's first single, “Midnight Wine," a thundering baroque-pop number that was inspired by friends and people in the Oakland arts community.
http://shannonandtheclams.com/

Tuesday 7 March 2023

New show - Protomartyr in London this October!

 


Only one thing going on with October 26th... PROTOMARTYR or bust!

New London show announced at Electric Ballroom, tickets on sale 10am this Friday here: https://link.dice.fm/hca4d1d3c365
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Friday 3 March 2023

UTR x ILM - Manchester!

 


Hyped that Upset The Rhythm will be popping up the Independent Label Market in Manchester later this month! Will be >F>U>N>!

Thursday 2 March 2023

Editrix & Wendy Eisenberg in London this June!


Bristling with excitement for this pair of wiry / avant / noise shows in London with Wendy Eisenberg! Firstly on June 4th with bop-heavy metal trio Editrix at The Lexington, then teaming up with Cafe OTO on June 5th for Wendy in solo warped-improv mode. Counting the days, only with an intriguing time signature!


Upset The Rhythm presents…

EDITRIX
Sunday 4 June
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £9 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/de59bbb09db5

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Upset The Rhythm & Cafe OTO presents…

WENDY EISENBERG
Monday 5 June
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
8pm | £12 | Tickets: https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/events/oto-and-upset-the-rhythm-present-wendy-eisenberg

 


 

Me Lost Me - 'RPG' album announced!


Over the 🌙 to tell you that Upset The Rhythm is teaming up with Me Lost Me for their exquisite new album 'RPG' (out July 7th). Sharing eerie first single 'Eye Witness' today. This is one of my favourite releases I've ever worked on, it is stunning, so beyond excited to share it with you. 'RPG' is available to pre-order now in all the usual places, including: https://upsettherhythm.bigcartel.com/

 


 

 

 

 

LLOYD / BEAN show announced for May 2nd!

 This will be a extremely special ONE & ONLY evening spent in the fine company of LLOYD / BEAN! Tickets now on sale!





Upset The Rhythm presents….


LLOYD / BEAN
Tuesday 2 May
Bush Hall, 310 Uxbridge Rd, Shepherds Bush, London W12 7LJ
7.30pm | £25 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/d6cf179a3c50


LLOYD / BEAN is a new project from Robert Lloyd (of The Nightingales) and Janet Beveridge-Bean from alt-country duo Freakwater. Robert dared to approach Janet with the idea of recording together. Over the course of the long pandemic, songs were bandied about for months, and when recording was finally practical, a band was assembled with dates set up for a recording session in Valencia, Spain. Robert and Janet were joined by Robert's long-time ally, Pete Byrchmore, the musical foil for Robert's solo album on Virgin and a former Nightingale, Mark Bedford, the bassist for Madness and Terry Edwards' Near Jazz Experience, and Pablo Roda, Spanish mystery drummer, couldn't have worked out more perfectly.


Tracks were selected without regard for collective presentation, just the goal of walking out of the studio with an album of perfect gems. Forget Lee & Nancy or George & Tammy, Rob and Janet have an immediate chemistry that only sounds long-lived - and too uniquely them to merit any comparison. The title track, Black Cat, Dark Horse is the sole Lloyd / Bean / Byrchmore composition and one of the record's highlights. Jim Elkington, collaborator with Jeff Tweedy and Richard Thompson, contributes Heavy Reckonings and a song written with Janet, The True Lovers' Knot And The Lie, while Robert adds reworkings from past releases - Sweet Georgia Black and Black Country (with Pete) - not to mention the unreleased Eggs And Bacon. Janet brought One Shot and the unheard Freakwater song Arc Of A Smile. 


We daresay the album is among the finest you'll hear in 2023. The Michael Cumming / Stewart Lee film King Rocker made a case for Robert Lloyd-as-lost- hero; this album furthers that idea and shows a compelling side of Janet's talent and abilities which will be a surprise to her fans and serve as an entry point to exploring her many other compelling projects. For this one and only performance of the forthcoming ‘Black Cat, Dark Horse’ album Lloyd / Bean will be joined by Mark Bedford, Peter Byrchmore and drummer extraordinaire Lindy Morrison of The Go-Betweens.
https://lloydbean.bandcamp.com/album/black-cat-dark-horse

Wednesday 1 March 2023

The return of... Es!


Watch out! Prepare to be swallowed whole! Frosty London synth punks Es return today with their staggering lead single taken from their forthcoming new 7” EP titled ‘Fantasy’!

‘Fantasy’ will be released digitally and as a neon-blue 7” record on April 7th, both are available to pre-order now.

What time is it?
“It’s time to let go!”
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