Friday, 9 February 2024

Are you being served this Sunday?

 

 
 
Alright there!
 
This Sunday Upset The Rhythm will be setting out our wares in a highly entertaining pop-up independent label department store event called Are You Being Served?
 
This will take place across three floors of the Betsey Trotwood on Sunday 11th Feb, from 1pm-7pm. 

 
 
Russell Walker from The Pheromoans will be performing a 20-min set at 1pm, alongside many other artists and label DJs throughout the day, well worth the £1 entry fee! Check out all the acts performing and labels involved below and if you love a good theme tune this trailer is for you.
 
See YOU there!
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
Talking of The Pheromoans, they rolled up their trouser leg and consulted with the master mason this week too as they rebounded with a second single from their  upcoming Wyrd Psearch album.
 
‘Faith in the Future’ “cautiously tugs at a thread of certain patterns, mishearings and misinterpreted gestures” according to vocalist Russell Walker.

The song is complemented by the visual recordings of 11-year-old Hitchin resident Rowan Walker and his keen eye for transportation.
 
Wyrd Psearch will be released on March 1st by Upset The Rhythm and is available to pre-order now.
 
The band will be launching the record with us at Cafe OTO on March 5th too, more info below.
 

 
 
 
 
Read on for lots more information on our upcoming UTR London shows, including a new listing for Future Islands at Crystal Palace Bowl later this July.
 
Our next event by the way will take place on Feb 22nd at The Lexington when we're lucky enough to have Dutch trio The Homesick (Sub Pop) performing. The Homesick write giddily brilliant odd-pop, expect to be bowled over by the fizzing energy of it all.
 
Findom and Home Secretary are performing too, so look out for some No Wave / Dub / Goth thrills and rhythmic non-songs of crude sound collage.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

THE HOMESICK
FINDOM
HOME SECRETARY
Thursday 22 February
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £10.00 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/bf946caa252b

THE HOMESICK are Elias Elgersma (Vocals, Effects), Jaap van der Velde (Vocals, Effects) and Erik Woudwijk (Drums). The Homesick fuse post-punk rhythms with melodic whimsical pop into an experimental blend of great songs. The Dutch group have been around since their first EP Television from 2013 and released their debut album Youth Hunt (Subroutine) in 2017. Hailing from the backwater Frisian municipality of Dokkum, the band enjoy exploring the extremes of their music. Their albums play with this ambiguity as they incorporate dark post-punk alongside sure-fire pop earworms. Their second album The Big Exercise (SubPop) from 2020 inverted this sound, second-guessing their core chemistry as a live unit. Where the debut album incorporates vocals drenched in reverb, warped synths and distorted guitars, the Big Excercise leaves a hint of romanticism through the baroque elements such as piano, acoustic guitar, percussion and clarinet.

Shortly after the release of The Big Exercise they individually started to explore new musical directions. Guitar and bass were dropped as Elias and Jaap searched for other sounds playing keys, sample boxes and more new rhythmic instruments. “We wanted to come up with something that we can dance to”, Jaap says. “After these last two years we very much felt like this is what we need now.” The new songs are unmistakably The Homesick and at the same time like you've never heard them before. The third and self-titled album by The Homesick is out now.
https://thehomesick.bandcamp.com

FINDOM know a thing about Britain’s death drive. They know that morbid fascinations of bad faith, morose binds and slow crawls have led us here. Their debut tape (on Gob Nation) confronts the conceit of class deterioration, clashing together energies of No Wave, Jazz, Dub and Goth into a work that, through part satire and part protest, has the hooks to fight back. We are left with five tracks self-described as anti-jazz with an overarching structure that feels like a Killing Joke inspired noir thriller, where moments of dark aggression are sonically punctuated by open stretches of rhythmic disorientation.
https://gobnation.bandcamp.com/album/pay-pig
 
HOME SECRETARY are a duo from South London, creating rickety and occasionally rhythmic non-songs that combine spoken word with improvised instrumentation. Expect to hear crude sound collage, fumbled instruments, and vocals whispered and proclaimed.
https://homesec.bandcamp.com


 
 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

THE PHEROMOANS - Wyrd Psearch album launch
APOSTILLE
DEAN RODNEY JR. & THE COWBOYS
FLEX DJs
(HP Sorcery & The Plague)
Tuesday 5 March
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ed1d116c8c37

THE PHEROMOANS  are tenants of an unruly domain. Over the last 18 years the group have evolved from garage rock primitivists to auteurs of their own curious sound; a frothy brew of loose electronics, refractory rock and humdrum musing. Their songs are mutable, capricious, unreliable narrations, often withholding as much as they reveal. Russell Walker’s understated vocal has always been the band’s unifying focus, it is wry, unsparing and wilfully honest. Walker’s lyrics are an observational tour de force, sometimes droll, yet often tipping over into unlikely pathos. With previous releases on Upset The Rhythm, Convulsive and Alter, 2024 will witness The Pheromoans return with lucky album number 13, entitled ‘Wyrd Psearch’ (out March 1st on Upset The Rhythm).

‘Wyrd Psearch’ was recorded in Lewes throughout 2023. This was undertaken by founding member James Tranmer, his keen instinct for how the band should sound shaping many of the creative decisions. Joined by new guitarist Henry Holmes, the five piece doubled down on a decidedly breezy, melodic approach. Scott Reeve’s drumming is ever brisk, whilst Daniel Bolger explores AOR peripheries on keyboard and bass. “Wyrd Psearch finds us on relatively zestful form” affirms Walker “whether it be merrily recalling the Jason Williamson / Tim Lovejoy Covid summit, or mentally bathing in the pleasures of lunch hours spent strapped to a listening post in Borders.” With The Pheromoans there is always a familiarity at play, only broken and reassembled, like a bygone sitcom gone rogue in your memory. This contributes to the group’s peculiarly British outsider perspective, one that shouts from the sidelines, but never goes unnoticed.
https://upsettherhythm.bandcamp.com/album/wyrd-psearch

APOSTILLE is a man who's torn through enough soundsystems to know the difference between gesture and meaning. Alongside running his own DIY record label Night School Records, Glasgow native Michael Kasparis has previously made forays into the realm of hardcore punk with his groups Anxiety and The Lowest Form. Throughout all this, his solo electronic venture Apostille has continued to evolve with each twist and turn of the world. What started off as a quest to whip up a mood and force that into a song has steadily become more of a mission in communication. The third Apostille album, ‘Prisoners Of Love And Hate’, was released on Night School on September 22nd.
https://apostille.bandcamp.com/album/prisoners-of-love-and-hate

DEAN RODNEY JR. is an artist and the lead singer of Dean Rodney Jr. & The Cowboys. In this latest project he puts on the golden suit and riffs about food, jiggling body parts and more over tight disco pop. Backed by Rosie Ridgeway, Jack Barraclough, Tom Hirst and Robyn Steward, you better watch out as there’s a new sheriff in town! Their debut album ‘The Yeehaw Moment’ is out now. Dean was also the frontman of The Fish Police, has collaborated with Ravioli Me Away and during lockdown, Dean wrote and recorded 54 albums, describing a fictional alternative version of the present day, Dean TV World.
https://deanrodneyjrandthecowboys.bandcamp.com

 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

THE UMBRELLAS
SWANSEA SOUND
AUTOCAMPER
Wednesday 13 March
OSLO, 1a Amhurst Road, Hackney Central, London, E8 1LL
7.30pm | £13 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ee39bba86945  

THE UMBRELLAS are four renegade romantics crafting irresistible indie pop hymns. The band’s self-titled 2021 debut album became a breakout moment, winning critical praise and sparking an international tour. Follow-up LP ‘Fairweather Friend’ goes a step further – absorbing the sonic attack of their live shows, it balances this with studio finesse, allowing the San Francisco four-piece to become the band they’ve always aspired to be.

It’s a record overflowing with highlights. The candyfloss melodies of introductory track ‘Three Cheers!’ are matched to an impactful percussive punch; ‘Say What You Mean’ finds The Umbrellas working with total confidence, letting the song ride out to its chiming conclusion, four voices working in precision. ‘When You Find Out’ offers rotating notes of guitar punctuated by a vocal that pushes past angst to accept a world full of hope. A lean 10 track affair, it grasps towards beatific pop while fuelled by a sense of risk, and the precision that comes from long months on the road. Taken as a whole ‘Fairweather Friend’ is a bold indie pop triumph, crafted with purpose and attention. Taking their time over each note, the four-piece have strengthened their songwriting, adding depth and assurance while unlocking their potential. Some bonds last a lifetime – The Umbrellas are ready to capture your heart.
https://theumbrellasca.bandcamp.com/album/the-umbrellas
 
SWANSEA SOUND are Hue Williams (The Pooh Sticks), Amelia Fletcher and Rob Pursey (both Talulah Gosh/Heavenly, The Catenary Wires), Bob Collins (The Dentists, The Treasures of Mexico), Ian Button, (Death in Vegas, with Louis Philippe, Pete Astor and Papernut Cambridge). Swansea Sound’s recent album Twentieth Century was released by Skep Wax Records. On this second album of unapologetic indie pop and punk they sing about things like Pete Shelley, vinyl, online shopping and getting older.
https://swanseasound.bandcamp.com/album/swansea-sound

AUTOCAMPER are a four-piece jangle pop band playing scuzzy C86-inspired music. The band’s recent demo EP came out on Discontinuous Innovation Inc (run by Nick from The Umbrellas), they’ve recently played shows with The Orchids, Lande Hekt, The Vaselines and Jeanines.
https://autocamper.bandcamp.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

MARY LATTIMORE
Tuesday 26 March
Scala, 275 Pentonville Rd, London, N1 9NL
7.30pm | £15 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/E8624bc1f2eb

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.

‘Goodbye, Hotel Arkada’ (Ghostly International), Lattimore’s  new LP, speaks not just for its beloved namesake - a hotel in Croatia facing renovation - but for a universal loss that is shared. Six sprawling pieces shaped by change; nothing will ever be the same, and here, the artist, evolving in synthesis, celebrates and mourns the tragedy and beauty of the ephemeral, all that is lived and lost to time. Documented and edited in uncharacteristically measured sessions over the course of two years, the material remains rooted in improvisation while glistening as the most refined and robust in Lattimore’s decade-long catalog. It finds her communing with friends, contemporaries, and longtime influences, in full stride yet slowing down to nurture songs in new ways. The cast includes Lol Tolhurst (The Cure), Meg Baird, Rachel Goswell (Slowdive), Roy Montgomery, Samara Lubelski, and Walt McClements.
https://marylattimoreharpist.bandcamp.com/
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Thanks for reading and we'll see you on Sunday in shop assistant mode!
Upset The Rhythm
 
 
                 
 
 
 
 
 
 
UPSET THE RHYTHM
UPCOMING SHOWS 
THE HOMESICK
FINDOM
HOME SECRETARY
Thursday 22 February
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: link.dice.fm/bf946caa252b
 
TARA CLERKIN TRIO
GENGHIS COHN
Monday 26 February
100 Club, 100 Oxford St, London, W1D 1LL
7.30pm | SOLD OUT
 
THE PHEROMOANS - 'Wyrd Psearch' album launch
APOSTILLE
DEAN RODNEY JR. & THE COWBOYS
FLEX DJs (HP Sorcery & The Plague)

Tuesday 5 March
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ed1d116c8c37
 
THE UMBRELLAS
SWANSEA SOUND
AUTOCAMPER
Wednesday 13 March
OSLO, 1a Amhurst Road, Hackney Central, London, E8 1LL
7.30pm | £13 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ee39bba86945
 
MARY LATTIMORE
Tuesday 26 March
Scala, 275 Pentonville Rd, London, N1 9NL
7.30pm | £15 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/E8624bc1f2eb
 
ALISON COTTON
Friday 5 April
St Pancras Old Church, Pancras Road, King's Cross, NW1 1UL
7.30pm | £13 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Hc9626d08025
 
MARTIN NEWELL (Cleaners From Venus)
Thursday 11 April
St Matthias Church, Wordsworth Road, Dalston, London, N16 8DD
7.30pm | £15 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/b9f5c252d897

HOUSE Of ALL
Thursday 18 April
The Dome, 2A Dartmouth Park Hill, Tufnell Park, N19 5QH
7pm | £18 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/wac85b671659
 
LANKUM
Saturday 18 May
Sunday 19 May
Hackney Empire, 291 Mare St, London E8 1EJ
(Produced by UTR and Parallel Lines)
8pm | SOLD OUT
 
THE REDS, PINKS AND PURPLES
Wednesday 12 June - SOLD OUT
Thursday 13 June
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £14 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/gf4a71a6788c
 
FUTURE ISLANDS
BAXTER DURY
JULIE BYRNE
Saturday 27 July
Crystal Palace Bowl, Crystal Palace Park, London, SE19 2BA
(Produced by UTR and Parallel Lines)
 

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