Tuesday 23 January 2024

The Homesick - London show on Feb 22nd!

 

 
We’re back baby! Upset The Rhythm return to live shows in February and our first concert off the block is a real humdinger. We have Dutch trio The Homesick (Sub Pop) bringing their giddily brilliant odd-pop to The Lexington on Feb 22nd, expect to be bowled over by the fizzing energy of it all. Findom and Home Secretary are performing too, so look out for No Wave / Dub / Goth thrills and rhythmic non-songs of crude sound collage. What a thing to exist, here’s the details:

Upset The Rhythm presents…

THE HOMESICK
FINDOM
HOME SECRETARY

Thursday 22 February
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £10.00 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/bf946caa252b

THE HOMESICK are Elias Elgersma (Vocals, Effects), Jaap van der Velde (Vocals, Effects) and Erik Woudwijk (Drums). The Homesick fuse post-punk rhythms with melodic whimsical pop into an experimental blend of great songs. The Dutch group have been around since their first EP Television from 2013 and released their debut album Youth Hunt (Subroutine) in 2017. Hailing from the backwater Frisian municipality of Dokkum, the band enjoy exploring the extremes of their music. Their albums play with this ambiguity as they incorporate dark post-punk alongside sure-fire pop earworms. Their second album The Big Exercise (SubPop) from 2020 inverted this sound, second-guessing their core chemistry as a live unit. Where the debut album incorporates vocals drenched in reverb, warped synths and distorted guitars, the Big Excercise leaves a hint of romanticism through the baroque elements such as piano, acoustic guitar, percussion and clarinet. 


Shortly after the release of The Big Exercise they individually started to explore new musical directions. Guitar and bass were dropped as Elias and Jaap searched for other sounds playing keys, sample boxes and more new rhythmic instruments. “We wanted to come up with something that we can dance to”, Jaap says. “After these last two years we very much felt like this is what we need now.” The new songs are unmistakably The Homesick and at the same time like you've never heard them before. The third and self-titled album by The Homesick will be released now.
https://thehomesick.bandcamp.com

FINDOM know a thing about Britain’s death drive. They know that morbid fascinations of bad faith, morose binds and slow crawls have led us here. Their debut tape (on Gob Nation) confronts the conceit of class deterioration, clashing together energies of No Wave, Jazz, Dub and Goth into a work that, through part satire and part protest, has the hooks to fight back. We are left with five tracks self-described as anti-jazz with an overarching structure that feels like a Killing Joke inspired noir thriller, where moments of dark aggression are sonically punctuated by open stretches of rhythmic disorientation.
https://gobnation.bandcamp.com/album/pay-pig

HOME SECRETARY are a duo from South London, creating rickety and occasionally rhythmic non-songs that combine spoken word with improvised instrumentation. Expect to hear crude sound collage, fumbled instruments, and vocals whispered and proclaimed.
https://homesec.bandcamp.com

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