Hello Friday!
Today we’re thrilled to help
shepherd Xiu Xiu’s new album Forget out into the wider world. It’s a total
heart-quake of an album and we’re extremely proud to be involved with its
release. Forget
was produced by John Congleton, Greg Saunier of Deerhoof and Xiu Xiu's own Angela
Seo. Plus, it features guest appearances by fabled minimalist composer Charlemagne
Palestine, L.A. Banjee Ball superstar commentator Enyce Smith, Swans guitar
virtuoso Kristof Hahn and legendary drag artist and personal hero of Xiu Xiu, Vaginal
Davis. Forget is available on LP, CD
and digitally in shops worldwide as of today, including from us directly
through our webshop.
XIU XIU
is Shayna Dunkelman, Angela Seo and Jamie "Butch Jenny" Stewart.
Starting in isolation in San Jose, California in 2002, Xiu Xiu has relentlessly
toured all over the world since. Over the course of 15 7"s, five EPs, six
collaboration albums and ten full lengths Xiu Xiu has never shied away from any
topic that is honest and meaningful to them. Their songs are about gender
dysphoria, suicide, loneliness, the tsunami in Indonesia, the Sanrio character
Pandapple, abortion politics, cats, queer life and the individual
responsibility of U.S. military. Somehow within all of this, cuteness attempts
to find a way to embrace death and horrible emotion. Musically they draw from
British post punk and synth pop, modern Western classical, noise and
experimental musics, Asian percussion musics, American folk, torch singers,
house, techno and 1950s rock n roll.
Standout track, ‘Wondering’ is one of the catchiest boogie pop
gems in the Xiu Xiu catalog, but like much of Forget, it still
bears an underlying tension that manifests differently in each piece. From the
haunted guitar duet of ‘Petite’, the hilariously fraught lyrics of ‘Get Up’,
the advanced industrial boxing match of ‘Jenny GoGo’, or the experimental goth
explosion of ‘Faith, Torn Apart’, all the songs, in their own ways, build to a
roiling boil of a fate in vanishing. Xiu Xiu will also be playing for us in
London this May, check out our show programme for the exactitudes.
About turn, in terms of concerts, we have two more winners on the
horizon for you, next week’s Milky
Wimpshake show at The Islington celebrating the 20th anniversary
of their debut album and next month’s Wolf
Eyes album release party at ExFed with Mumdance
and Guttersnipe. Both of those shows
are detailed more below, plus this week we announced new shows for Polish
experimental cellist Resina, no wave
gang Spray Paint and The Rebel, check out our listings for
the wheres and whens!
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\ SATURDAY 4 MARCH / / / /
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MILKY WIMPSHAKE
‘20th Anniversary
Show!’
ROBERT SOTELO
THE PLAN
Saturday 4 March
The
Islington, 1 Tolpuddle Street, Angel, London, N1 0XT
MILKY WIMPSHAKE are a passionate punk band from
Newcastle Upon Tyne. The band formed in the early 1990s as part of the Slampt
Underground organisation, a label and arts umbrella that supported many of the
best UK DIY acts including The Yummy Fur, Pussycat Trash, Red Monkey and
personal favourites Bette Davis & The Balconettes. Milky Wimpshake play
love songs for punk rockers, protest tunes, covers of Northern Soul classics,
and some new classics of their own. Characterised by Pete Dale’s wry lyrics and
playful, direct guitar riffs, Milky Wimpshake are true stalwarts and legends of
the underground and have recorded several ‘personal vs political’ albums in
recent times for the mighty Fortuna Pop imprint. This show celebrates the 20th
anniversary of their 100% brilliant debut album 'Bus Route To Your Heart',
times flies!
http://www.microsofa.net/mw/
ROBERT SOTELO intends to channel ‘Ram’-era McCartney
without the chops, at once intimate and ambitiously layered pop music garnished
in naive sincerity. Attempting to push beyond limited means, towards the absurd
and abundant idea that recreating the feel and sound of The Beatles remains
paramount an objective, the entire project rests on the uncertainty and
confusion of mid-thirties existentialism and the exploration of the individual
post-social life. Accompanied by a host of friends this initial performance
will use the recorded compositions as a template on which Sotelo may attempt to
draw out and utilise the individual merits of each musician to reconfigure and
sensualise the jams. Sotelo’s astonishing debut album ‘Cusp’ will be released
through Upset The Rhythm later this year.
https://soundcloud.com/robert-sotelo-3
THE PLAN harness unruly beats and stamp sweet
vocal harmonies all over them. Post-punk in origins but evolving and revolving,
its members have previously appeared in bands like Wetdog, Private
Trousers and Vic Goddard's Subway Sect, and all live by the sea in sunny
Southend.
https://theplan1.bandcamp.com/
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\ FRIDAY 24 MARCH / / / / /
WOLF EYES - ‘Undertow’ Album launch
MUMDANCE
GUTTERSNIPE
Friday 24 March
EXFED, Unit 4, 199
Eade Road, Manor House, London, N4 1DN
WOLF
EYES are the USA's
longest-running homemade, primitive, electronic, poetry & radical vibes
trio. They don't just release albums they launch scotched, taped nuclear audio
fronts on humanity. Wolf Eyes dropped a behemoth of a record last year with 'I
Am A Problem: Mind In Pieces' on Jack White's Third Man Records, but this time
they are switching things up in more ways than one for their forthcoming
'Undertow' album. The Detroit dark ambient sculptors are launching a new
imprint called Lower Floor Music, and the album will be the first release on
the label. The first foray into the new album is the title track, which is
self-described as a "sea-bottom R&B sound lurch" featuring ambient
synth and haunting spoken vocals. This show acts as an official album launch,
celebrating the release of 'Undertow' into the world.
MUMDANCE has built a reputation as one of the world's most inventive DJs and
producers, drawing from sounds from across the world but always putting
his own unique spin on them. His early days as a producer saw him
collaborate with big names from both Europe (Brodinski, Jammer, Skepta)
and further afield, such as Mexican legend Toy Selectah, Brazilian
groups Bondo Do Role and Banda Uo, and later Egyptian mahraganat icon
Sadat. In 2013, following a two-year hiatus from original music,
Mumdance released his most critically acclaimed music to date. His 2013
mixtape Twists & Turns was named FACT Magazine's best album of the
year, while his collaborations with Novelist, 'Take Time' and '1 Sec'
(released on legendary label XL Recordings), mark two of the biggest
anthems from grime's recent revival, and topped end of year charts from
Resident Advisor, Mixmag, FACT, Dummy, Noisey and more. Recently
Mumdance has also launched Different Circles, his record label with
Logos that specialises in 'weightless' - an already-influential
combination of grime, techno, ambient music, sound design and more, and
collaborated with artists such as Micachu, Pinch, AJ Tracey and Nozinja.
For this performance Mumdance will present a new set of modular synth
workouts.
GUTTERSNIPE are a Leeds drums/guitar duo who dive
straight into a cauldron of hellish improv-skronk, paint-stripping abstract
noise and nightmarishly deconstructed sonic catharsis – imagine the esoteric
mayhem of Angel Blood combined with the venue-destroying psychic power of early
Boredoms and Naked City, and you ain’t even close. Comprising the duo of
Xylocopa Violacea and Bdallophytum, if Guttersnipe don’t blow away your
cobwebs, nothing will.
Hope you have a fantastic weekend!
Thanks for reading, all the best!
UPSET
THE RHYTHM
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UPSET THE RHYTHM /////
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UPCOMING SHOWS
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MILKY WIMPSHAKE
‘20th Anniversary
Show!’
ROBERT SOTELO
THE PLAN
Saturday 4 March
The Islington,
1 Tolpuddle Street, Angel, London, N1 0XT
WOLF EYES - ‘Undertow’ Album launch
MUMDANCE
GUTTERSNIPE
Friday 24 March
EXFED, Unit 4, 199
Eade Road, Manor House, London, N4 1DN
MARY OCHER
BAMBOO
MOONBOW
Thursday 5
April
The
Islington, 1 Tolpuddle Street, Angel, London, N1 0XT
RAT COLUMNS
Wednesday 19 April
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Road, Islington, N1 9JB
OOIOO
Thursday 20
April
Kamio, 3
Rivington Street, London, EC2A 3JL
DANIEL BACHMAN
JAKE XERXES FUSSELL
Monday
1 May
Cafe
OTO, 22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, E8 3DL
EX-CULT
Wednesday 3 May
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville
Road, Islington, N1 9JB
IAN WILLIAM CRAIG
RESINA
Monday 8 May
OSLO,
1a Amhurst Road, Hackney, E8 1LL
XIU XIU
Monday 22 May
Kamio, 3
Rivington Street, London, EC2A 3JL
PRIESTS
Thursday 25 May
The Victoria, 451
Queensbridge Rd, Dalston, E8 3AS
NOTS
Wednesday 7 June
Cafe OTO, 22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, E8 3DL
SPRAY
PAINT
THE REBEL
Tuesday 15 August
The Lexington, 96-98
Pentonville Road, Islington, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £7 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/391975
DEERHOOF
LE TON MITÉ
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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