Good
news tempered by some less-good news this week. Let’s remove the thorn from the
side first, unfortunately our upcoming Deerhoof show at Village Underground has
been postponed from February 6th to September 4th due to illness within the
band. September's show will also take place at Village Underground. All tickets
already purchased will remain valid for the new date, whilst any ticket holders
who would prefer a refund are welcome to one too. Our thoughts go out to the
band and wish them a speedy recovery. Here’s the band's official statement:
"We are terribly sorry to announce that
because of serious pneumonia, we are not going to be able to travel to Europe,
nor rock once we arrive. Prognosis is good, but for now please accept our apologies
for not being able to make this tour that we were so looking forward to."
Right! On to the good news, well great
news really! All of our prayers have been answered and we now have VEXX’s new mini-album Wild Hunt in stock. Yes, the
manufacturing process did take a full epoch in the USA, however this allowed
the world to catch up with a record we need more now than ever! Showcasing the group
utterly consumed in the moment, Wild Hunt
blazes with giddy abandon, raging mere heartbeats away from oblivion. We can’t
recommend this record enough; it’s essentially in our essentials range! Greil
Marcus has the last word on VEXX: "People
don’t put this much of themselves into a piece of music just to show they can;
to find out if they can, that’s the question." Check out our webshop here
for more details!
Continuing with the theme of better
and better news, we’ve confirmed a lot of new concerts this week that we’re
excited about. On March 24th we’re very pleased to be launching Wolf Eyes’ brand new album entitled Undertow in London, with the radical
vibes trio promising a set of nuclear audio affront. At the other end of the
spectrum, acoustic-blues folksmen Daniel
Bachman and Jake Xerxes Fussell have
agreed to perform for us in May. That same month we also have announced a show
for Washington D.C.’s Priests, who
look set to light the world on fire this year. Then in June we’ve invited
Memphis no-wavers Nots back to
London, after they left all of us agog with ringing ears last year!
We’ll leave you with show blurbs for
three of our upcoming shows this month. We have shows for Cian Nugent, Mega Bog, Jamie Stewart & Lawrence English, Graham Dunning, Spinning Coin and Sacred
Paws all on the horizon. Also on the horizon is Carla dal Forno’s UK tour which commences in Brighton tonight. Our London
show on Saturday night is already sold out but check out all of the other dates
on the poster to see if you can make it along to one of those!
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\ SATURDAY 11 FEBRUARY / /
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CIAN
NUGENT
MEGA
BOG
SPECIAL
GUEST
Saturday 11 February
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle Street, Angel, London, N1 0XT
7.30pm | £7 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/382844
Saturday 11 February
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle Street, Angel, London, N1 0XT
7.30pm | £7 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/382844
CIAN NUGENT is a mercurial guitar player and
composer from Dublin, Ireland. Cian combines personal passions, such as
suburban/coastal blues, traditional musics, late 1960s-'70s singer-songwriters,
jazz ambitions, 20th century composition and the Takoma school into a deeply
personal style. New album, 'Night Fiction' is Cian Nugent's third album but his
first taking on the role of singer-songwriter. Where his previous two albums:
2013's 'Born With The Caul' and 2011's 'Doubles' saw him exploring extended
guitar based instrumentals with his band, The Cosmos, here he has reigned things
in and focused his songwriting skills. Guitar fans, do not fear, there is still
plenty of soloing and fingerpicking here. With 7 songs both solo and with his
band, this album amalgamates everything Cian has done up to this point and
reveals a more broad palate of influences, including The Velvet Underground,
Richard Thompson, Television, Neil Young, John Lennon, Fred Neil, etc. Cian
will perform this show as a trio showcasing lots of songs from his recent
album,'Night Fiction', out now on Woodsist.
https://soundcloud.com/cian-nugent
MEGA BOG is the moniker of song-dribbler Erin Birgy, a Pacific Northwest rodeo child with an unmistakable laugh who was allegedly cursed upon conception. Over the past 8 years the band has stretched and wandered in a crescendo towards musical freedom. Now based in New York City, Birgy has adopted a band of wiggly jazz cartoons lifted from bands like Big Theif, iji, Big Eater, Causings, Hand Habits, Heatwarmer and others. Melodies always lush, erotic and free. Chords always dissonant, abstract and evolutionary. On their 2013 album Gone Banana, Bog settled into their homemade cloud of pop and jazz. Spreading the discs around the world over countless tours of dim zones. On their new bug, "Happy Together", Mega Bog leapfrogs further into the storm. Dizzying fusion of lounge, pop and bouncing rocks under poetic tantrums of love gone all the way wrong. Listen closer.
MEGA BOG is the moniker of song-dribbler Erin Birgy, a Pacific Northwest rodeo child with an unmistakable laugh who was allegedly cursed upon conception. Over the past 8 years the band has stretched and wandered in a crescendo towards musical freedom. Now based in New York City, Birgy has adopted a band of wiggly jazz cartoons lifted from bands like Big Theif, iji, Big Eater, Causings, Hand Habits, Heatwarmer and others. Melodies always lush, erotic and free. Chords always dissonant, abstract and evolutionary. On their 2013 album Gone Banana, Bog settled into their homemade cloud of pop and jazz. Spreading the discs around the world over countless tours of dim zones. On their new bug, "Happy Together", Mega Bog leapfrogs further into the storm. Dizzying fusion of lounge, pop and bouncing rocks under poetic tantrums of love gone all the way wrong. Listen closer.
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\ WEDNESDAY 15 FEBRUARY / /
/ / /
HEXA: FACTORY
PHOTOGRAPHS
(Jamie
Stewart & Lawrence English sonic response to David Lynch’s photography)
GRAHAM DUNNING (Aggregate performance)
Wednesday 15
February
The Forge, 3-7 Delancey St,
Camden, London, NW1 7NL
7pm | £14 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/383554
HEXA is a project by Australian composer
and artist Lawrence English and Xiu Xiu’s Jamie Stewart exploring the
physicality of sound and its abilities to infiltrate, abrade and occupy the
body. Premiered at the David Lynch: Between Two Worlds retrospective at GOMA
museum in Brisbane, Australia in April 2015, HEXA is a sonic response to
Lynch’s Factory Photographs, a collection of images Lynch took of disused
factories and the ruins of industry in the USA, Poland, Germany and the UK.
Using the factory photographs as both a literal and metaphoric source, their
performance draws root from the texture of Lynch’s images, the imagined and
actual spaces, and the spectral histories contained within them. The effect is
like “cascading low frequency pulses and tectonic plates of sound, suspended in
cavernous cathedral-like spaces.” When asked recently about his decades’ long
interest in photographing factories in various states of disuse, David Lynch
remarked “I grew up in the north-west of America where there are no factories
at all, just woods and farms. But my mother was from Brooklyn, so when I was
little we used to go there and I got a taste for a certain kind of architecture
and a feeling for machines and smoke and fear. To me, the ideal factory
location has no real nature, except winter-dead black trees and oil-soaked
earth. Time disappears when I'm shooting in a factory, it's really beautiful.”
HEXA's album is out now on the Room40 label.
GRAHAM DUNNING is self-taught as an artist and
musician having studied neither discipline academically. His live work explores
sound as texture, timbre and something tactile, drawing on bedroom production,
tinkering and recycling found objects. He also creates visual work, video and
installations drawing on these themes. Graham has performed solo and in
ensembles across the UK, and Europe, and exhibited installations in the UK, New
Zealand and USA. He teaches Experimental Sound Art at the Mary Ward Centre in London
and also gives various independent workshops. He has released through
Entr’acte, Seagrave, Tombed Visions and more. For this show Graham will be
performing a live set based around his recent solo composition ‘Aggregate’,
based on a visual score, using the resonances of rooms within now-empty
brutalist towerblock, Balfron Tower, alongside record crackle and analogue
synth.
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\ FRIDAY 17 FEBRUARY / / /
/ /
SPINNING COIN
SACRED PAWS
SACRED PAWS
LIFE DRAWINGS
Friday 17 February
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle Street, Angel, London, N1 0XT
7.30pm | £6 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/387070
Friday 17 February
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle Street, Angel, London, N1 0XT
7.30pm | £6 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/387070
SPINNING COIN are a fiercely independent rock group
from Glasgow, something you could probably guess by listening to any of their
songs. Their roots are all over the place but a simple love of playing together
in their rehearsal space, and almost never turning down shows, has seen them
coalesce a winning group sound in almost no time at all. Drummer Chris
White is part of the Winning Sperm Party collective, who document of a world of
shadowy Glasgow music running all the way from the Glasgow Music Collective to
Fuzzkill Records today. Where Spinning Coin branch out from things is in
their cascading melodicism topped with some amazing shredding. This
connects into a slightly different Glasgow music scene more associated with
Orange Juice, Teenage Fanclub, and of course The Pastels, who released their
debut 7” through their Geographic Music imprint. Both songs are
home-recorded but show off the group’s easy flair for getting things to sound
right without trying too hard, both are bittersweet, both are beautiful.
SACRED PAWS are a fantastic, intuitive dream punk
duo, comprising Eilidh of Golden Grrls and Skeleton Bob on drums, and Rachel
from Trash Kit and Shopping on guitar. Raw Soweto high-life riffs and rolling
Afrobeat grooves are filtered through post-punk sass and ramshackle K Records
charm. It’s an utterly joyous sound, the duo trading giddy melodies and
righteous chants over febrile rhythms and chunky, infectious riffage. Rock
Action are releasing the band’s debut album ‘Strike A Match’ on January 27th!
This record follows their wonderful EP, and was produced by Tony Doogan and
Sacred Paws at Castle Doom, Glasgow before being mastered by Frank Arkwright at
Abbey Road Studios.
LIFE DRAWINGS are an ungoogleable
band of tip-top artrockers using lo-fi vocals, low key guitars, catchy bass
bits, cheap keyboards, a drums and advanced admin for songs almost exclusively
inspired by Country Teasers and The Fall.
Thanks so much for your time!
UPSET
THE RHYTHM
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UPSET THE RHYTHM /////
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UPCOMING SHOWS
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CARLA DAL FORNO
GROSS NET
UTR DJs
Saturday 4
February
The
Islington, 1 Tolpuddle Street, Angel, London, N1 0XT
7.30pm
| SOLD OUT
CIAN
NUGENT
MEGA
BOG
SPECIAL
GUEST
Saturday 11 February
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle Street, Angel, London, N1 0XT
7.30pm | £7 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/382844
Saturday 11 February
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle Street, Angel, London, N1 0XT
7.30pm | £7 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/382844
HEXA: FACTORY
PHOTOGRAPHS
(Jamie
Stewart & Lawrence English sonic response to David Lynch’s photography)
GRAHAM DUNNING (Aggregate performance)
Wednesday 15
February
The Forge, 3-7 Delancey St,
Camden, London, NW1 7NL
7pm | £14 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/383554
SPINNING COIN
SACRED PAWS
SACRED PAWS
LIFE DRAWINGS
Friday 17 February
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle Street, Angel, London, N1 0XT
7.30pm | £6 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/387070
Friday 17 February
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle Street, Angel, London, N1 0XT
7.30pm | £6 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/387070
MILKY WIMPSHAKE
‘20th Anniversary
Show!’
THE PLAN
Saturday 4 March
The
Islington, 1 Tolpuddle Street, Angel, London, N1 0XT
WOLF EYES - ‘Undertow’ Album launch
Friday 24 March
EXFED, Unit 4, 199
Eade Road, Manor House, London, N4 1DN
MARY OCHER
Thursday 5
April
The
Islington, 1 Tolpuddle Street, Angel, London, N1 0XT
7.30pm | £6 |
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/388344
DANIEL BACHMAN
JAKE XERXES FUSSELL
Monday
1 May
Cafe
OTO, 22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, E8 3DL
8pm |
£7 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/389651
PRIESTS
Thursday 25 May
The Victoria, 451
Queensbridge Rd, Dalston, E8 3AS
7.30pm | £8 | https://www.wegottickets.com/event/389169
NOTS
Wednesday 7 June
Cafe OTO, 22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, E8 3DL
DEERHOOF
Monday 4 September
Village
Underground, 54 Holywell Lane, Shoreditch, London,
EC2A 3PQ
NB. This is the
new date for February’s postponed event, original tickets remain valid.
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