Friday 23 October 2020

Sleeper & Snake's 'Fresco Shed' album out today! Bas Jan live stream planned for next week!

 

 
 

 
Sleeper & Snake invite you through the door of their ‘Fresco Shed’! Upset The Rhythm released the Melbourne duo’s new album today on popping blue vinyl. Sleeper & Snake are Amy Hill and Al Montfort. As members of Terry and innumerable other vital acts from the Aus-underground, you might be expecting some strummy pop slap from this relatively new project, but Sleeper & Snake is a more subtle, intriguing and experimental endeavour.
 
Homespun vignettes of warbled keyboards, fizzed improv interludes, shifting layers of skewed harmony and wistful yet pointed lyrical pep is their measure. The duo still lock into a mordant lo-fi mode but there’s a delicacy at play here too with cello, harmonica and even sarangi being employed in the foundation of these frothy concoctions of outsider folk and post punk hodgepodge.

Available to stream everywhere now + buy from all the best shops and our webstore here too!
 
 
 
Following on from last year’s ‘Junction and High’ debut, new album ‘Fresco Shed’ unfurls with the same floating free atmosphere. The record launches with an uncanny field recording before being drawn onward by the coalescing alto and tenor saxophones of ‘Miracles’. ‘Flats Falling’ is a crystalline assembly of cello, drum machine and plucky bass which freewheels around, curlicues of sax sparking off amid the duo’s matter-of fact vocal parade: “Disclaimer, disclaimer, disclaimer. The place has a curse.” Deceptively catchy and barbed with hooks, Hill & Montfort stick to their strengths with this first single from the album. Comparably buoyant, ‘Shoot Through’ also conceals inner depths in wraiths of wild melody and memory. It’s never as comfortable a listen as you first think with Sleeper & Snake.

‘Rokeby’ is more of a serenade into the wind, showcasing the duo’s love of alliterative wordplay: “wish I would wake, wake up in the wash, wish for fail, wish for friends”. ‘Reach Out’ strolls down a similar path, only pursued by bursts of Wurlitzer: “reach out for rent and riddle more, riddle with rats, keep your cards racked.” Hill and Montfort’s vocals are mirrored in unity but still retain their ability to wrong-foot expectation. For instance, ‘Lock Up The Loose’ is reminiscent of a cosmic, country ballad, only written for a children's party. The song’s jejune delivery belying lyrical concerns around the notion of incarceration.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
‘Fresco Shed’ takes its title from a line in tremulous, keyboard ponderance ‘Lady Painter’, a track that spins its ‘colour wheel’ around ‘paupers in palaces’ and ‘farmers full of feeling’. An acoustic guitar and cello mark the decentred rhythm here, in contrast to the clustering synth-lines and sax breezes that tangle throughout ‘Piles’. An interplay of saxophones alone builds ‘New Togs’ heady ambience, with multiple horns weaving through each other’s reverb trail, this is dauntless, spry music, no resting on laurels allowed. ‘Declare’ closes the album with a whirl of melodies that stretch to their limits before vanishing into thin air. Like the best magic trick, it’s over in the wink of an eye and you can’t see how they got there.
 
‘Fresco Shed’ is transportive, ludic, humane and homemade, ruminative and resourceful. It’s an album that’s as light on its feet as it’s heavy with meaning, a total triumph of substance over style from an endlessly creative duo determined on surprising all (themselves included) with each new song.
 
 
 
Read on for the full scoop on next Tuesday's live streamed concert from Cafe OTO with Bas Jan! Will be a real treat to hear the group perform the fruits from their recent recording sessions there. Tickets are just £4 and are available from the link below, counting the days!
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…
 
BAS JAN
Tuesday 27 October
Cafe OTO: Live stream
8.15pm (starting 8.30pm) | £2 | Tickets: https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/events/bas-jan/
 
BAS JAN will be live streaming a concert from Cafe Oto on October 27th. The performance is a culmination of making the band’s second album (working title… ‘In The mood for Bas Jan’) at Café Oto, recorded as live over a period of 3 days which have generously been facilitated by Arts Council England Lottery Grant and Lost Map Records. The record will be released in 2021.
 
Bas Jan are Rachel Horwood- drums & vocals, Emma Smith- bass guitar, violin & vocals, Serafina Steer- kbd, bass guitar & vocals, Charlotte Stock- electric violin & vocals.
 
This live show will be streamed on this webpage from 8:15pm on the day and the concert will begin at 8:30pm sharp. Please note that it will be only be viewable to those who are logged in and have purchased a ticket.
 
Reviews for Bas Jan’s debut album ‘Yes I Jan’:
 
“MESSY MAJESTY” UNCUT 9/10
 
“BEAUTIFULLY FRACTURED ART-POP” MOJO 4*
 
“DAY-TO-DAY STORIES FULL OF UNCANNY POP PUNK MAGIC” THE QUIETUS

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
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UPSET THE RHYTHM
UPCOMING SHOWS 
 
BAS JAN – Café OTO live stream!
Tuesday 27 October
Cafe OTO: Live stream
8.15pm | £2 | TICKETS
 
PAN AMERICAN
Wednesday 17 February
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £10 | TICKETS
(This show is rescheduled from April 21st & Aug 10th, original tickets valid, refunds available too, awaiting postponement)
 
SOFIA PORTANET
Friday 5 March
PinUps, 1 Tolpuddle Street, Angel, London, N1 0XT
7.30pm | £8.50 | TICKETS
 
FUZZ
(Charles Moothart, Ty Segall, Chad Ubovich)
Wednesday 31 March
Electric Ballroom
184 Camden High St, Camden Town, London, NW1 8QP
7pm | £17.50 | TICKETS
(This show is rescheduled from July 22nd 2020, original tickets valid, refunds available too)
 
BRIGID MAE POWER (full band)
Thursday 22 April
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, London, N1 9JB
£10 | 7.30pm | TICKETS
(This show is rescheduled from June 10th & Sept 15th 2020, original tickets valid, refunds available too)
 
SHOPPING 
Wednesday 5 May
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £10 | TICKETS
(This show is rescheduled from May 5th & Sep 2nd 2020, original tickets valid, refunds available too)
 
JAKE XERXES FUSSELL
Friday 7 May
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £9 | TICKETS
(This show is rescheduled from May 12th & Sept 8th 2020, original tickets valid, refunds available too)
 
 
 

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