Friday, 2 June 2017

Terry show this month in London!





Upset The Rhythm presents…

TERRY
CHILD’S POSE
HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Friday 30 June

The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Road, Islington, London, N1 9JB

TERRY is getting ready, combing his hair, buttoning his jacket, turning the key in the door. "I'm doing fine," sings Terry out loud, he knows. Divide him into four and you get Al Montfort (UV Race, Total Control, Dick Diver etc.), Amy Hill (Constant Mongrel, School Of Radiant Living), Xanthe Waite (Primo, Mick Harvey Band) and Zephyr Pavey (Eastlink, Total Control, Russell Street Bombings). Inevitably, Terry likes to make a noise. Drums, guitars and all his voices come into play, making a solid raft for Terry's inner musings to navigate the languid rapids. This all unravels at its own pace, sometimes drifting into glam pop and country backwaters, always conducting a conversation with the commonplace. Love is a highway, but you're not likely to find Terry there anymore. He's on the plane. Terry saw the light, he put on his sunhat and is heading to Europe. Debut album, 'Terry HQ' was released last year by Upset The Rhythm, brand new album ‘Remember Terry’ is due out June 30th.

CHILD’S POSE are a new band who like to chop up that un-snappable beat, building high a framework of sound with drums and guitars onto which Sophie Brown pours he don’t-care sass-fired brogue. Early doors for this art-prone quartet, fixated on the blunt end of the rhythmic stick, feeling as wild as free. No recordings quite yet, members of Woolf, Sauna Youth, Nekra and Sarcasm .

HOME ENTERTAINMENT find themselves at the intersection where avant garde experimentalism meets garage rock music. Drawing upon a palate of literary, artistic and sonic influences, Home Entertainment create primal, unrefined walls of sound adorned with jagged shards of english low life lyricism. Their debut, cassette garnered praise from The Quietus describing them as '"a weird mix of Sebadoh’s crumbling charm, Les Rallizes Dénudés’ noisy squall, and the blues pop grooves of ZZ Top”.

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