Tuesday 27 August 2024

Tristwch y Fenywod in London next January!


 

 
Very pleased to tell you that the moon & stars have aligned over London as Tristwch y Fenywod will be playing for us at St Pancras Old Church on Jan 31st!


Upset The Rhythm presents…

TRISTWCH Y FENYWOD
Friday 31 January
St Pancras Old Church, Pancras Road, King's Cross, NW1 1UL
7.30pm | £12 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/s0e4de64285b

TRISTWCH Y FENYWOD are a Welsh-language gothic rock power-trio. Conjured from the experimental underground of darkest Leeds, the group channels songs of bog bodies, flickering landscapes and queer enchantment for dual-zither, bass and electronic drums. Tristwch y Fenywod (The Sadness of Women) are Gwretsien Ferch Lisbeth (Guttersnipe, Petronn Sphene), Leila Lygad (Hawthonn) and Sidni Sarffwraig (Slaylor Moon, The Courtneys). Formed in 2022, the music sounds like it could have been excavated from a haul of mouldering reel-to-reel tapes from the early 80s – like some recently rediscovered unholy grail of edgy, atmospheric, feminist goth. The dual-zither which leads their music is Gwretsien’s innovation, giving them a unique Celtic darkwave sound, but comparisons have also been drawn with The Cure and early Virgin Prunes. Their first record will be released this Friday by Night School Records.

https://night-school.bandcamp.com/album/tristwch-y-fenywod

 

 


 

Friday 23 August 2024

Tyvek in London this October!


Warning, warning… this is a Tyvek alert! For the first time in 12 years the Detroit noise-punk wrecking ball known as Tyvek will grace the London stage. Brilliant to have no wave oddities Geo playing this show too, all the way from Groningen. Electrifying times!
Upset The Rhythm presents…

TYVEK
GEO

Wednesday 30 October
New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay, London, N4 1DN
7.30pm | £12 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/G309daf25a4e

TYVEK have remained a singular force. The Detroit group formed somewhere in the mid-aughts by songwriter, vocalist, guitarist, and sole consistent band member Kevin Boyer, who enlisted various friends to cultivate a raw, rudimentary punk sound that manages to get back to basics while at the same time presenting abstract perspectives and weird concepts not normally explored by your everyday garage band. There have been mutations over the years as the band toured regularly and released a run of solid albums with labels like Siltbreeze and In The Red, but with every reformation, Tyvek still didn't sound quite like anyone else. Their new album, the self released Overground (Ginkgo, 2023), stays true to their reputation for delivering hit after hit of blistering punk and remains tightly wound until it unspools into the dreamlike title track, an extended post Velvets plea for human decency. Tyvek's current line-up of all-stars guarantee an intense live show: Shelley Salant (Shells, XV), Alex Glendening (Deadbeat Beat), Fred Thomas (Idle Ray), and Emily Roll (XV) channel the high-energy rock'n'roll of Detroit's past while side-stepping the cliches to push forward into an uncharted future.

https://geoband.bandcamp.com/


GEO are a no wave oddity from The Netherlands, the more mismatched the moving parts appear, the more their music starts to make sense. Since the Groningen quartet’s inception in 2019, they have built a framework of skeletal agit-funk, cartoonish chromatics and neoteric art punk vignettes – sketching negative spaces where chaos and cacophony can sound perplexingly catchy. ‘Out of Body’ – Geo’s long-awaited debut album was released on Erste Theke Tontraeger in April. Geo’s jitterbug, birdbrained post-punk spiels are in the spirit of gung-ho deconstructionists like The Contortionists, The Fall and Gang of Four. On ‘Out of Body’, they play emotions out against each other like some kind of absurdist Punch and Judy show.

https://geoband.bandcamp.com/


Wednesday 21 August 2024

Cleaners From Venus - London show with live band!


Oh my!
Martin Newell will team up with a live band to bring Cleaners From Venus into technicolor life next April! The concert will take place at Bush Hall on St George’s Day no less, not bad for The Greatest Living Englishman. Tickets are now on sale… 3,2,1 go!


Upset The Rhythm presents…

CLEANERS FROM VENUS
THE GARDENERS

Wednesday 23 April
Bush Hall, 310 Uxbridge Rd, Shepherds Bush, London W12 7LJ
7.30pm | £15 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/i185e2c9953e


CLEANERS FROM VENUS (Martin Newell joined by a live band) will be performing next spring in London on St Georges day no less. The group will be performing some classic Cleaners songs. Martin will be on guitar and piano - and talking. The band have drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, it will be special!

Martin Newell is a purveyor of ingenious pop music. His music is refracted from late 60s rock only shot through with invention from the rough-and-ready explosion of DIY tape releases in 80s Britain. As a songwriter, he’s right up there with Syd Barrett and Ray Davies, capturing a peculiar Englishness that’s very much his own. 





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Tuesday 20 August 2024

Robert Sotelo & Mary Currie - 7" announced!


Well this is a very special record to unveil! On October 4th Upset The Rhythm will be releasing a 7” EP from cosmic pop duo Robert Sotelo & Mary Currie! ‘Dream Songs’ is an archetypal meeting of minds, at once musing and magical. This 7” is the first pensive fruit to fall from the tree of their collaboration and today we’re sharing brooding single ‘Expectations’.

‘Dream Songs’ is available to pre-order from all the best shops and from our very own webstore here.






Robert Sotelo is a bedroom pop songsmith who lives in Glasgow. Sotelo has released six albums since 2017, three of which came out on Upset The Rhythm. He also performs in Order of the Toad, Dancer and Nightshift. Mary Currie is best known as half of touchstone DIY experimentalists Flaming Tunes, alongside Gareth Williams (of This Heat). Currie also performed in Officer! with Mick Hobbs.
 
Introduced via a mutual friend, Sotelo approached Currie last year about collaborating on four songs he was constructing with producer/electronic guru Joe Howe. This resulted in the ‘Dream Songs’ 7” EP (out October 4th on Upset The Rhythm). Not only does the title capture the hazy, reflective nature of the music it also expounds on the origin of tracks. Sotelo experienced several lucid dreams in the first half of 2023 that left him in a state of confusion. He recalled visiting parts of London vividly, including a disused theatre of great familiarity, yet it slowly transpired that these places and circumstances were not real, much to Sotelo's disbelief.
 
These reveries informed the lyrical narrative of the four songs from the forthcoming EP. Currie took a similar approach with her lyrics, focusing on memory and time for her passages on the record. Currie recorded her parts in London (assisted by her good friend Alison Craig) and then sent them to Howe, alongside additional location recordings to consolidate into the mixes. These four tracks flutter with a minimalist bass, drum machine and keys dynamic, allowing Sotelo and Currie’s vocals to speak deeply into the back of your mind. ‘Expectations’ is a pensive triumph of whirled moments and momentum with Currie’s final words lending much gravity “the outcome of my days is always the same, a void that must be filled, a battle against time that drags us along; mutating, spinning, ebbing, flowing. Begin again, we work to give value to time.” ‘Telegraph Hill’ boasts a glossy fluidity, as it plays with images of motorways, ancient citadels, crows, paralysis and emanations. ‘Lady Fortune’ meanwhile is a tranquil treatise on fate, imbued with finessed electronic embellishments and clarinet flourishes. You can't quite trust where these songs will take you, they feel particularly mercurial. Dreams indeed.
 
‘Dream Songs’ by Robert Sotelo & Mary Currie will be released on October 4th, followed by some live performances from the band. These will include the aforementioned EP tracks, as well as recreated cuts from the Flaming Tunes era, leaning into happenstance rather aptly.


Thursday 15 August 2024

Ed Schrader's Music Beat - 'IDKS' single released!

The Devil has all the best tunes! Ed Schrader’s Music Beat return today with vibey thrill ‘IDKS’, taken from their forthcoming album ‘Orchestra Hits’ (out Sep 20th on Upset The Rhythm). Double thumbs up to Tristan Wheeler for making such a wickedly FUN video!




Wednesday 7 August 2024

UTR label showcase at Cafe OTO next week!

 

 

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).
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 WAVE

Wednesday 14 August
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £11 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Q72f781acc64

SCREENSAVER 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 HAIRPINS

Saturday 24 August
New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay, London, N4 1DN
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Re3674c6d206

SCREENSAVER 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 MOSS

Friday 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
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Thanks for your time, have a wonderful week.
Upset The Rhythm
 
 
                 
 
 
 
 
 
 
UPSET THE RHYTHM
UPCOMING SHOWS 
Upset The Rhythm label showcase featuring…
SCREENSAVER
ME LOST ME
MARCEL WAVE

Wednesday 14 August
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £11 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Q72f781acc64

SCREENSAVER
THE REBEL
JADE HAIRPINS

Saturday 24 August
New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay, London, N4 1DN
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Re3674c6d206
 
JAKE XERXES FUSSELL
SAM MOSS

Friday 30 August
Lafayette, 11 Goods Way, London, N1C 4DP
7pm | £16 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Qb1bff0f94a7
 
JIM WHITE & MARISA ANDERSON DUO
GOBLIN BAND
Saturday 7 September
St Mary the Virgin, St Mary's Pl, Dogpole, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 1DX
7.30pm | £15 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Oe43933996ff
 
MARY LATTIMORE
WALT MCCLEMENTS

Friday 13 September
Hoxton Hall, 130 Hoxton St, London N1 6SH
7.30pm | £18 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/k586329ab4b8
 
PROLAPSE
KYLIE MONOLOGUE
Thursday 26 September
New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay, London, N4 1DN
7.30pm | £15 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Ue62ae5014bb
 
PARSNIP
GRAZIA
SASSYHIYA
Tuesday 1 October
MOTH Club, Old Trades Hall, Valette St, London, E9 6NU
7.30pm | £11 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Rc2d78d6f59c
 
JOHN MAUS
Tuesday 8 October
Electric Ballroom
184 Camden High St, Camden Town, London, NW1 8QP
7pm | £21 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ya6ecfd48907
 
LANKUM
RICHARD DAWSON
Saturday 26 October
Eventim Apollo, 45 Queen Caroline St, Hammersmith, London, W6 9QH
(Produced by UTR and Parallel Lines)
7pm | Tickets: https://www.eventimapollo.com/events/lankum/
 
SHANNON AND THE CLAMS
Tuesday 5 November
Islington Assembly Hall, Upper St, London, N1 2UD
7pm | £20 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/i36cc53102af
 
DEAN SPUNT
GUESTS
M-G DYSFUNCTION
Tuesday 12 November
New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay, London, N4 1DN
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/E8acfa797c7d
 
TARA CLERKIN TRIO
ABLE NOISE
Saturday 16 November
EartH Theatre, 11-17 Stoke Newington Rd, London, N16 8BH
6.30pm-10.30pm | £16 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Aeb338640a1d
 
CHRIS COHEN
LARGE PLANTS
Tuesday 19 November
100 Club, 100 Oxford St, Oxford Street, W1D 1LL
7.30pm | £14 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ob8ce6dd7dbc
 
XIU XIU
EVICSHEN

Tuesday 19 November
Heaven, Under The Arches, Villiers Street, London, WC2N 6NG
7pm | £16 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Wbcbd06fdcd1
 
NIGHTSHIFT
MARY CURRIE & ROBERT SOTELO
Sunday 8 December
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: link.dice.fm/pcd6fe8e5f9b
 

Tuesday 6 August 2024

Jim White & Marisa Anderson in Shrewsbury next month!


Just one month away now from hosting the phenomenal Jim White & Marisa Anderson duo in Shrewsbury at St Mary’s church! It’s going to be resplendent, plus dazzling folk troupe Goblin Band will now be gracing the stage too. See you there below the superlative medieval stained glass!


Upset The Rhythm presents…

JIM WHITE & MARISA ANDERSON DUO
GOBLIN BAND

Saturday 7 September
St Mary the Virgin, St Mary's Pl, Dogpole, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 1DX
7.30pm | £15 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Oe43933996ff

JIM WHITE & MARISA ANDERSON DUO is the collaboration between renowned drummer Jim White and acclaimed guitarist Marisa Anderson; it’s a natural union of two of the most intuitive players and listeners working in music. White and Anderson are each very in-demand as collaborators in no small part because of their mastery, versatility and highly expressive playing. The duo have each amassed an impressive body of work, and remain at the vanguard of their practices due to an insatiable curiosity and delight in exploration of new avenues of expression.

White has honed a tumultuous, multi-toned surge and roar on his kit since playing in Australian instrumental group Dirty Three. His playing in Xylouris White presages what he does here, making a dense, nearly melodic spray of percussive energy that ebbs and crescendos in freeform patterns not too closely tied to time signature. Anderson, for her part, has made some exquisite albums that distill Appalachian folk and blues into luminous, abstract soundscapes. With this duo she plays more aggressively and is less concerned with melody, but retains a knack for eliciting radiant atmospheres from tone and overtone and dissonance.

Their 2020 debut The Quickening exemplified that daring spirit as an exercise in trust: two musicians who had never performed together before committing those first moments in time to record. 2024’s Swallowtail (released this May on Thrill Jockey) is a deepening of that trust, White and Anderson completely immersed in the moment, each attuned to the other fluidly moving as wind and water. Their music is an enchanting and illuminating celebration of process as joy.

https://marisaanderson.bandcamp.com/



GOBLIN BAND formed organically from intimate sessions of the same name ran out of the HobGoblin Music, a folk music instrument shop in Central London, and organised by a group of queer folk obsessive friends and shop employees. These sessions have given rise to a six- piece band which, though firmly rooted in the traditional music of the British Isles, draws widely on medieval and early music, as well as the folk musical traditions from abroad. The sound concocted employs all manner of strings, squeezeboxes, hurdy gurdy, flutes, horns, bells and whistles. The Goblins interpret folk song in relation to the political upheavals of past and present and strive to make a space for new audiences to experience traditional music in a manner which is both riotously joyful and deeply sincere. Check out their marvellous ‘Come Slack Your Horse!’ album on Broadside Hacks!

https://goblinbanduk.bandcamp.com

Friday 2 August 2024

NEW show announced for Nightshift!

 


 

Upset The Rhythm presents…

NIGHTSHIFT
MARY CURRIE & ROBERT SOTELO

Sunday 8 December
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/pcd6fe8e5f9b

NIGHTSHIFT are a Glasgow music collective whose new album ‘Homosapien’ just came out on Chicago’s Trouble In Mind Records. Notably, the band has lost some members, gained a new member & shuffled some roles; former drummer Chris White (Spinning Coin) is now on guitar. His distinctive playing delivers a countrified energy that is central to the album, leading the song structures into more succinct and colorful places, matching the upbeat and playful nature the band has always drawn strength from, only more so now under his stylish approach. Primary vocalist & keyboardist Eothen Stearn’s lyrical gifts illuminate the group’s output with an optimistic urgency that is unmatched. On ‘Homosapien’ she wears her heart on her sleeve, but even in the song’s darkest moments, the words create a sense of hope and potential.  
https://nightshiftgroup.bandcamp.com

MARY CURRIE & ROBERT SOTELO have a forthcoming 7” EP coming out on Upset The Rhythm this October entitled ‘Dream Songs’. Introduced via a mutual friend, Robert Sotelo approached Mary Currie (Flaming Tunes/Officer!) about collaborating on four songs he was constructing with Glasgow based producer/sound guru Joe Howe. Performing live with a set-up that will reconfigure these four compositions into a minimalist bass, drum machine and keys dynamic the duo (and band) will also look at recreating some cuts from the Flaming Tunes era also, focusing quite heavily on a anything could happen approach.
https://robertsotelo.bandcamp.com/