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Hello again!
Thank you all for coming out in your
droves to see Prolapse and Jeffrey Alexander & The Heavy Lidders
last week. What an incredible pair of shows they were? Upset The Rhythm
are trying to top those this week with three events on the horizon.
On Thursday night at The Lexington we
have perhaps the most perfect night of DIY pop imaginable planned.
Home-recording trailblazer Linda Smith will be joined by her live band, plus the incomparably brilliant Trash Kit return to the UTR stage. We're thrilled to have Stuart Moxham (of Young Marble Giants) opening proceedings too! Just, wow.
Then on Friday night one of our favourite guitarists will make an appearance at St Pancras Old Church: Sir Richard Bishop. Known for his work in Sun City Girls and his labyrinthine, solo avant-acoustica, we are in for a real treat, plus Arianne Churchman & Benedict Drew are phantastic and will kick things off.
Finally, one week today (Tuesday 25th August) EarthBall will crash-land their spiralling, noiserock comet at The Lexington. If that wasn't already the best news, Charles Hayward & Nathan Greywater will also proffer an improvised set of radio interference.
Tickets available for all three in advance, and on the door, read on for all your need to know.
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As we just alluded to EarthBall
roll out to our craggy shores once more! Here is the tour poster to
check out, boasting some excellent festivals, a sweep of UK shows and a
Dublin two-day residency… rejoice! Go see if you can, twice in Todmorden
perhaps? Wild times! |
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Upset The Rhythm presents… LINDA SMITH & BAND TRASH KIT STUART MOXHAMThursday 20 August The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB 7.30pm | £14 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/X7d766a04577LINDA SMITH
is a pioneer of home recording who self released her music originally
on cassette starting in 1987. In the early 90’s, indie labels
Slumberland and Harriet Records expanded her reach with the release of
two seven inch eps. Recently, Brooklyn label Captured Tracks has
reissued two complete albums on vinyl and she has begun to tour in the
US and internationally for the first time. Upset The Rhythm released a
recent split single between Smith and The Smashing Times last year too.
Paste magazine called Linda Smith “a hidden treasure of America's pop
underground”, while Jangle Pop Hub has written that “essentially this is
the best bedroom pop you are ever likely to hear, directly from an age
that did not really know what to do with it”. For this rare UK show
Linda will be joined by her live band. https://lindasmith2.bandcamp.com/
TRASH KIT are Ray Aggs (guitar,
vocals), Rachel Horwood (drums, vocals) and Clémentine March (bass).
Three deeply creative individuals who play in a multitude of other
groups including Bas Jan and Sacred Paws, not to mention their solo
outings. Their songs once succinct, patchwork post-punk numbers of an
honest diary-like nature now tussle more with long-form songwriting,
expeditious polyphony and cascades of sung-spoke vocals. Although Trash
Kit have their forebears in bands like Sleater Kinney, The Ex and The
Raincoats, their sound is still very much their own take on facing
forwards and relies as much on the naturalism of an internalised folk
music as on their sincerity of vision. Since forming in 2009, Trash Kit
have released three albums for Upset The Rhythm and a selection of
singles. Trash Kit's approach to life as with music is one of openness,
inclusion and potential and most recent album ‘Horizon’ has this in
dutiful abundance. https://upsettherhythm.bandcamp.com/album/horizon
STUART MOXHAM requires little
introduction. Few artists arrive as compellingly yet elusively as did
Stuart Moxham upon the startling debut of Young Marble Giant’s sole
studio album, Colossal Youth (Rough Trade, 1980). Initial excitement was
thrust upon the young Alison Statton, who sang songs written by Stuart
with a couple of exceptions. The unaffected tone of her voice was in
steep contrast to the typical goings-on in that still quite punk time,
but it was what she sang that fully sold it. Moxham’s lyrics were both
intensely personal and woefully oblique. There seemed to be a sort of
story in there. After those YMG days, Moxham worked on a project called
The G!st and released an album and several singles also on Rough Trade.
Since the mid-80s Moxham has focused mainly on solo acoustic work,
releasing 17 albums to date, including one by songwriting duo Moxham
& Halliday. Stuart Moxham is a composer of the upper echelon of
innate talent who combines avant-garde ideas with deceptively forthright
personal lyrics, solid hooks, ambience and vaguely off-centre
instrumentation which defies the casual marketplace as confoundingly as
it ever did to the underground. Last year Tiny Global Productions
released Moxham’s most recent album ‘Winter Sun’, featuring Linda Smith
on backing vocals.
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Upset The Rhythm presents… SIR RICHARD BISHOP ARIANNE CHURCHMAN & BENEDICT DREWFriday 21 August St Pancras Old Church, Pancras Road, King's Cross, NW1 1UL 7.30pm | £14 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/hea0794d9d24SIR RICHARD BISHOP
is renowned for his mercurial guitar-playing for 26 years with Seattle
ethno-delic legends Sun City Girls, but he has wrought a distinguished
solo canon as well. He combines soulfulness and advanced technique with a
panache that’s nearly unrivalled among today’s guitarists. Bishop
strums spiritual with incantatory ragas, free-folk excursions,
crystalline flamenco flourishes, ruddy Appalachian folk, Middle
Eastern-tinged fantasias and gypsy arabesques. This is eclecticism done
with respect and third-eye-dilating filigree; his compositions attain a
sepia-toned wistfulness and a psychedelic complexity. Bishop’s
first solo record, ‘Salvador Kali’, was released by John Fahey’s
esteemed Revenant Records label in 1998. Locust Music issued his second
record, ‘Improvika’ (2004), which consisted of nine extemporaneous
pieces for solo acoustic guitar. More recently ‘Tangier Sessions’, was
released by Drag City in 2015. It consists of a series of improvisations
recorded in Tangier, Morocco in 2014 using a 19th century parlour
guitar of mysterious origin. Bishop's latest album, ‘Hillbilly Ragas
‘was released last September to widespread acclaim, whilst Drag City are
currently prepping new title ‘Hillbilly Erotica’ as a speculative,
avant-garde sequel to his stripped-back acoustic explorations. https://sirrichardbishop.com/ ARIANNE CHURCHMAN & BENEDICT DREW
are visual artists and musicians. Based in London and Kent their work
together draws from English traditional music, minimalism, music
concrete and electronic music. Using analogue synthesisers, acoustic
instruments and layered vocals their work starts with traditional song
with its lyrics corrupted and reimagined, it is then woven into sonic
collages and landscapes, each layer spiraling out a little further from
the last building into ecstatic melodies, rhythms and dreamscapes. Since
2020 they have recorded a selection of traditional May songs to
coincide with May Day, releasing them digitally through Drew’s Thanet
Tape Centre label. In 2024 these were compiled into a 2xLP release MAY
and was released by Loves Devotee. Their latest record The Tree of the
Left Hand was released by Folklore Tapes in 2025. https://folkloretapes.bandcamp.com/album/the-tree-of-the-left-hand |
Upset The Rhythm presents… EARTHBALL CLASSIC FORM MORF (Charles Hayward & Nathan Greywater)Tuesday 25 August The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB 7.30pm | £13 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Y653a0c64eb6EARTHBALL
are an avant/noise/rock wrecking ball of a band from Nanaimo, Canada.
Rooted in total improvisation, free expression, and a deeply psychedelic
sensibility, EarthBall operate on pure instinct. They hurtle onwards in
a combustion of spontaneous composition, shooting from the hip, as they
fall out of the sky ablaze. The group encompass Isabel Ford (vocals,
bass), John Brennan (drums, percussion), Jeremy Van Wyke (vocals,
guitar, trumpet), Kellan Maclaughlin (guitar, talkbox), and Liam Murphy
(saxophone). Each member brings a rich and varied musical history, with
past and present projects including Shearing Pinx, Plan Your Future,
Kamikaze Nurse, Eschatons, and Psychedelic Dirt. Collectively and
individually, they have collaborated with artists such as Deerhoof,
Raven Chacon, Chris Corsano, and William Hooker, deepening the band’s
exploratory reach and collective language. Since forming in 2019,
EarthBall have released six cassettes and three fervently received LPs
on Upset The Rhythm, including November’s widely acclaimed Outside Over
There. Their latest release, Actual Earth Music - Volume 3 & 4 (out
now), follows the first instalment in the series and captures two
mind-quaking highlights from last winter’s European tour. This is
EarthBall plunging to full fathom five, transforming into something rich
and strange - channeling the fleeting moment as it fractures, erupts,
and dissolves into the unknown. Actual Earth Music - Volume 3 & 4
marks another ascent in EarthBall’s ever-expanding, totemic discography,
an ecstatic storm of raw immediacy and unfiltered expression. EarthBall
came, conjured and opened the portal! Blink and it’s gone. What was
that? Actual Earth Music! https://upsettherhythm.bandcamp.com/album/outside-over-thereCLASSIC FORM MORF
is an experimental duo featuring avant-garde drumming legend Charles
Hayward, electric bassist/sound artist Nathan Greywater and two radios.
The project specialises in wild, improvised live sets where the duo
plays alongside and against live broadcasts from classical music and
talk radio stations. Charles Hayward is a founding member of the
experimental rock groups This Heat and Camberwell Now. Since the late
80's he has concentrated on solo projects and collaborations including
Massacre (with Bill Laswell and Fred Frith), Monkey Puzzle Trio, Albert
Newton (with Pat Thomas and John Edwards) and This Is Not This Heat
which toured the UK, Europe, USA and Japan between 2016-2019 performing
expanded versions of This Heat’s oeuvre to unfaltering critical acclaim.
Hayward’s latest group, Abstract Concrete, formed from London players
from a diversity of European underground scenes, released its
self-titled debut album in November 2023. Nathan Greywater has been on
the London experimental and improv scene for over a decade now,
initially as an electronic musician with Harmergeddon, and more recently
focussing on electric bass. He currently runs the free-improv open mic
night, Skronk as well as playing in Joe Plastic and engineering for acts
such as Abstract Concrete,Jaw Harp and Meat Strap. https://linktr.ee/charleshayward |
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