Hello there!
It was brilliant to see so many of you at the Crystal Palace Bowl
for Future Islands a week ago, thanks loads for whipping up a storm and
making it such an epic day.
This August we have three Upset The Rhythm events looming.
The first takes place one week today at Cafe OTO and sees us engage full
label-mode by throwing a UTR showcase. We're over the moon to have
Australian synth punks Screensaver in town for the first time, plus Me Lost Me and Marcel Wave
will be performing too, I know! We're exceedingly proud to work on
records with so many incredible artists, this night will be celebratory
to say the least.
Read on for all the specifics, you'll also find write-ups on our other two events this month: Screensaver at New River Studios this time at the end of their tour (Aug 24th) accompanied by The Rebel and Jade Hairpins, and a date for the inimitable Jake Xerxes Fussell and Sam Moss who will be playing for us at Lafayette (Aug 30th).
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Also, our friends at Bonzo are organising an awesome party with Anastasia Coope, Moon Diagrams (Moses from Deerhunter) and The Narrator at Servant Jazz Quarters on Aug 29th, heavy recommend!
Look out in our listings section for newly announced shows for Dean Spunt (of No Age), Guests, Grazia, Sassyhiya, Nightshift and Robert Sotelo & Mary Currie too! So much to look forward to. |
Upset The Rhythm label showcase featuring… SCREENSAVER ME LOST ME MARCEL WAVEWednesday 14 August Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL 7.30pm | £11 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Q72f781acc64SCREENSAVER
are finally making their way to Europe and the UK this August. The
Melbourne synth-punks blend the dark and moody elements of post-punk and
new wave with synth sounds both caustic and cosmic to create a sound
that is tense, direct, and often undeniably danceable. Their sophomore
album ‘Decent Shapes’ was released late 2023 on Upset The Rhythm to
critical acclaim, with praise from the likes of Rolling Stone,
Post-Trash and Maximum Rock’n’Roll. With extensive US and Aussie tours
already under their belt, the band are excited to make it to the UK and
EU for the very first time. https://screensaver.bandcamp.com/ ME LOST ME
delights in experimenting with songwriting and storytelling, creating a
beguiling mix of soaring vocals and atmospheric electronics that
playfully push the boundaries of genre. Led by Newcastle-based artist
Jayne Dent who takes influence from folk, art pop, noise, ambient and
improvised music, the project has transformed since 2017 from a solo
endeavor to an expanded group; regularly collaborating with acclaimed
North-East jazz musicians Faye MacCalman and John Pope. Me Lost Me’s
music has been described in The Guardian as "stripping folk back to its
bones while letting its future echoes bleed out", and by BBC Radio 6's
Tom Robinson as a "brilliant peculiar noise". Me Lost Me’s latest album
‘RPG’ was released last summer on Upset The Rhythm. https://www.melostme.com/ MARCEL WAVE
write eulogies for tragic actresses, ancient riverbeds and concrete
obscenity. Their inaugural sonic instalment ‘Something Looming’ (Upset
The Rhythm) is part trades club symphony, part itchy serenade, and part
wistful lament. As their heady concoction of ‘Meades meets Pat-E-Smith
meets Kirklees Borough Council’ gets prepped to be formally baptised on a
dank stage near you. Formed when Lindsay Corstorphine and Christopher
Murphy of Sauna Youth and brethren Oliver and Patrick Fisher of Cold
Pumas were summoned by northern ink-slinger Maike Hale-Jones, Marcel
Wave’s debut offering is a walk through a smoke-filled pub with
yellowing wallpaper and all eyes on you. It’s a chronicle of the death
of the docklands, the decline of industry, of the high street, of civic
pride, of civilisations, of hopes and dreams. https://marcel-wave.bandcamp.com |
Upset The Rhythm presents… SCREENSAVER THE REBEL JADE HAIRPINSSaturday 24 August New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay, London, N4 1DN 7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Re3674c6d206SCREENSAVER
are finally making their way to Europe and the UK this August. The
Melbourne synth-punks blend the dark and moody elements of post-punk and
new wave with synth sounds both caustic and cosmic to create a sound
that is tense, direct, and often undeniably danceable. Their sophomore
album ‘Decent Shapes’ was released late 2023 on Upset The Rhythm to
critical acclaim, with praise from the likes of Rolling Stone,
Post-Trash and Maximum Rock’n’Roll. ‘Decent Shapes’ is loaded with
bubbling tension, a low grade but growing fever, a rising rage. The
frustration is so tangible you can taste it. Detachment and dissociation
become survivalist coping mechanisms. With extensive US and Aussie
tours already under their belt, the band are excited to make it to the
UK and EU for the very first time. https://screensaver.bandcamp.com/ THE REBEL
was born Benedict Roger Wallers in 1971. Since 1989 BR Wallers has
recorded & hand-distributed a bewildering array of impossibly
hard-to-find home-made cassette-albums, under a variety of guises.
Wallers is a charismatic lone wolf in a cowboy hat and a tie whose
electrified howls are too idiosyncratic to be broken down into
market-oriented terms. It is difficult to sketch a thumbnail summary of a
musician who has amassed a vast and unwieldy discography under a
variety of names and genres: the most widely acclaimed is probably the
Country Teasers, but he also moonlights as the Company, the Male Nurse,
the Beale, the Stallion, the Black Poodle and Skills on Ampex, across
folk, country, garage, post-punk, no wave and electronic pop. In the
main part The Rebel is centred around twisted Casio drones, clanging
guitar and some defiantly deadpan vocals, all thrown in the pan and
pressure-cooked in Wallers' mind. Wallers has amassed a
near-unquantifiable discography over the past 30 years, from scores of
more or less “official” LPs, EPs and 7”s to seemingly endless
self-released cassettes. https://the-rebel.bandcamp.com/JADE HAIRPINS
is the pop-indie project of Mike Haliechuk and Jonah Falco of Fucked
Up. Their debut LP, “Harmony Avenue” (Merge Records), is a whirlwind
touch of fizzing synths, Talking Heads-Esque guitar interplay set to
long melodic vocals and dancey drums. The band live the added strengths
of Tamsin M. Leach (Es) and Jack Goldstein, bringing the songs to life.
Check out the group’s new single “Unreliable,” a punched-up, baggy,
pop-kissed barb of post-post-punk that is, according to the Hairpins’
frontman Jonah Falco, “about living up to the ideals and expectations of
an ever changing brain, will, body, and world.” https://jadehairpins.bandcamp.com/ |
Upset The Rhythm presents… JAKE XERXES FUSSELL SAM MOSSFriday 30 August Lafayette, 11 Goods Way, London, N1C 4DP 7pm | £16 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Qb1bff0f94a7 JAKE XERXES FUSSELL
is a singer, guitarist and folk music interpreter who has distinguished
himself as one of his generation's preeminent interpreters of
traditional (and not so traditional) "folk" songs, a practice which he
approaches with a refreshingly unfussy lack of nostalgia. By
recontextualizing ancient vernacular songs and sources of the American
South, he allows them to breathe and speak for themselves and for
himself; he alternately inhabits them and allows them to inhabit him. In
all his work, Fussell humanizes his material with his own curatorial
and interpretive gifts, unmooring stories and melodies from their
specific eras and origins and setting them adrift in our own waterways. On
his latest album, When I’m Called—his first LP for Fat Possum, and his
first as a parent - Fussell returns to a well of music that holds
lifelong sentimental meaning, loosely contemplating the passage of time
and the procession of life’s unexpected offerings. The album was
produced by James Elkington and mixed by Tucker Martine. In addition to
Elkington, it features the playing of Ben Whiteley (The Weather Station)
and Joe Westerlund (Bon Iver, Califone). Blake Mills contributes
guitars on several tracks. Joan Shelley and Robin Holcomb provide
backing vocals. https://www.jakexerxesfussell.com/SAM MOSS
is a songwriter and instrumentalist based in Staunton, Virginia. Shapes
(2020) is the latest full length LP in his wide ranging discography,
one which has been acclaimed by publications like The Boston Globe, NPR,
The Wire, and Paste. He has played hundreds of shows around the country
and shared bills with Joan Shelley, Diane Cluck, Doug Paisley, and
others. Moss plays violin on a duo album with guitarist Rob Noyes (Rob
Noyes & Sam Moss) and can sometimes be seen accompanying songwriters
like Kris Delmhorst and Jackson Emmer. This summer he released a
Lagniappe Session for Aquarium Drunkard. He is also a woodworker. https://sammoss.bandcamp.com |
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