Archive | September, 2010

Chrome Hoof UK tour announced this October

29 Sep

Life of a PR – part 1 – Crass press days at Dial House

23 Sep

Last Friday and Saturday I enjoyed two full days of interviews and photo shoots with Penny, Gee and Steve from Crass at Dial House. They were promoting the stunning reissue of The Feeding Of The Five Thousand which has been so well received, and rightly so, for it is a truly beautiful work of art.

I drove a number of journalists and photographers in my little Ford KA (affectionately known as Thelma) to the peaceful and tranquil setting in Epping, started the interview proceedings, arranged a nice spread for lunch and even modeled in a few pre-shoot pictures. Happy days!

The following images, courtesy of Mr Al Overdrive, capture us getting up to mischief during the shoots. It’s a hard life, but someone’s got to do it!

A charming pose from Steve Ignorant

This is me, taking things VERY seriously

There was even time to relax in their library with a few magazines

Penny cottoned on that I actually quite enjoy this modeling lark

That’s all for now.

All hail! Black Breath!

21 Sep

Black Breath’s brutal and infectious debut Heavy Breathing (Southern Lord) is not only rated highly in my album’s of the year, which, let’s face it, does not mean much in the grand scheme of things, but it also seems that appreciation of their filthy full length has spread far and wide indeed (it scored 5 out of 5 stars and ‘album of the month’ in Mojo’s acclaimed Underground column) and they are quickly becoming everyone’s favourite band. The praise in the press continues and last week Kerrang! printed this whopping full page Introducing feature…

Come November, there will be no avoiding them, particularly with a full UK and European tour in the works, here are the dates so far…
November 4 – Essen, DE @ Panic Room
November 5 – Copenhagen, DK @ Stengade
November 6 – Stockholm, SE @ Swahili Bob’s Fest Vol. 5
November 7 – Oslo, NO @ Garage
November 8 – Gothenburg, SE @ Truckstop Alaska
November 9 – Hamburg, DE @ Hafenklang
November 10 – Berlin, DE @ Jagerklause
November 11 – Prague, CZ @ Klub 007
November 12 – Budapest, HU @ Durer Kert
November 13 – Crnomelj, SI @ MKK
November 14 – Vienna, AT @ Arena
November 15 – Milan, IT @ Magnolia
November 16 – Bologna, IT @ Nuovo Lazzaretto
November 17 – Lausanne, CH @ Le Romandie
November 18 – TBA
November 19 – Messnacy, BE @ Rider’s Park
November 20 – Hasselt, BE @ Muziekodroom
November 21 – London, UK @ Borderline
November 22 – Manchester, UK @ Star & Garter
November 23 – Glasgow, UK @ The Arches
November 24 – Birmingham, UK @ Hare & Hounds
November 25 – Cardiff, UK @ Buffalo Bar
November 26 – Tilburg, NL @ 013
November 27 – Utrecht, NL @ Le Guess Who

Words cannot describe how much I am looking forward to seeing them.

Calling all inhabitants of the Big Smoke – Eric Chenaux Rough Trade East in-store and Cafe Oto show – Wednesday 22 Sept

21 Sep
Toronto’s prolific experimental guitar virtuoso ERIC CHENAUX will be performing at ROUGH TRADE EAST at 2pm on Wednesday 22 September (tomorrow) ahead of his CAFE OTO show in the evening. Support in the evening comes from Dead Rat Orchestra and Brain Dead Collective.
Eric is currently touring the UK in support of his latest album, his third for Constellation, Warm Weather With Ryan Driver. An album which builds on his fruitful collaboration with piano/synth/melodica player Ryan Driver – whose key role on the new album is signalled by his inclusion in its very title – the new record is without doubt Chenaux’s most accomplished and focused work of forward-looking, contemporary balladry.
Here is an MP3 of one of the album tracks, Warm Charleston for your listening pleasure, courtesy of Constellation.
We are not the only ones excited about the show, it is also recommended in Time Out this week!

Dag Nasty – Dag With Shawn

13 Sep

Today is a momentous day for me.  I have long loved Dag Nasty, still do, and Can I Say is a record that continues to have a huge impact on me (I just realised I am wearing my Dag Nasty T-shirt today, it’s like I knew what was coming…)

Today I received a copy of one of Dischord’s new releases, Dag With Shawn, which was originally recorded on Halloween Day 1985 and features the original line up of the band with Shawn Brown on vocals. Initially songs from this session were to be released as a 4-song 7″ on Dischord, but shortly after the recordings Shawn left Dag Nasty and the tape was shelved. This original session has only been previously available as partial outtakes and unauthorised bootlegs and, until now, has never been released in it’s complete form.

This is also the first time I have EVER heard this album with Shawn Brown on vocals and it is sounding incredible, and very different to Dave Smalley’s style as Shawn’s vocals have a much more aggressive hardcore sound. Whilst the instrumentation is totally familiar to me, the vocals are so splendidly new and I am genuinely excited to be hearing it.

Dischord have excavated a fantastic album, taken from restored master tapes, and one which offers a unique view into the early development of one of DC’s most influential bands. Other Dag Nasty fans should get this, no questions asked.

Supersonic festival needs YOU!

10 Sep
From the lovely ladies at Capsule…
Capsule’s internationally renowned festival runs 22nd to 24th October 2010 and there’s plenty of opportunities to get involved as a volunteer. The festival is small enough for everyone involved to gain not just an overview of how the festival works, but to give real value and be part of a dynamic team.

We need a team of volunteers to help deliver the festival over the weekend of the event itself – we are looking for people to work over the festival weekend 22nd -24th October and in the run up to Supersonic from early October onwards. We expect a minimum of 12 hrs over the festival period in exchange for a weekend wristband.

In addition we are looking for professional quality photographers to help us document the festival

How to apply:
To apply send an email to volunteer[at]capsule.org.uk
Mark in the SUBJECT of the email VOLUNTEER or PHOTOGRAPHER

We will send you an application form, which you need to fill out and email back to us before the deadline which is the 21st September. There will then be a meeting on the evening of the 22nd of September to find out more about the festival and to meet the team.

Please note, unfortunately we can only receive applications from people over 18 years of age.

For further info about the festival check: http://www.supersonicfestival.com

Please feel free to spread the word.

The Effective Disconnect by Brian McBride

10 Sep

Sublime, beautiful, seductive and entrancing are all adjectives that I would use to describe the latest album by Brian McBride, The Effective Disconnect (Kranky). This is the second solo album for Kranky, the fourth overall for Brian who is also one half of Neoclassical heroes, Stars Of The Lid.

The arrangements, conduction and recordings were all orchestrated by Brian McBride on guitar, piano, treatments, orchestral glockenspiel and flugel harmonichord with added instrumentation in the form of Lauren Chipman on violin and viola, Jeffrey White on cello, Stewart Cole on trumpet and flugelhorn and Tom Senning on piano. These carefully selected instruments are arranged in such a way that the tone of the music is, the majority of the time, incredibly hopeful. And tracks like ‘I know That You Don’t Like The Future Like I Do‘ and ‘Chamber Minuet’ which close the album, are so overwhelmingly powerful that they totally immerse and seduce the listener and for sensitive souls like me, could even bring a tear to your eye. To say that this album is emotive would be an understatement. But this is of course the effect that I get when I listen to the music alone, in fact, the listening experience can be enhanced when you consider that this particular record is part of a bigger project that is the musical score to a documentary about the decline of the bee population, The Vanishing Of The Bees.

Brian McBride has this to say about the project…

“When George and Myriam approached me to compose for their film they suggested I concentrate on four different themes: the gloriousness of the bees, the endurance and hardships of traditional beekeepers, pesticides and the holistic nature of non-industrial agriculture. I was especially intrigued with the idea of combining some of their mournful aspirations with something more serene. Composing began in May of 2009. I had decided to start fresh not using anything that I had already recorded. Preparing the music for the film, I knew that I needed to provide more built-in changes in the structure of the pieces to give George and Myriam more flexibility. As I worked, I purposely distanced myself from the more continuous architecture employed in my previous recordings in favor of several mini-suites. In the thinking about the music, I hoped that the pieces would do justice to the “gloriousness of the bees” theme, striving for a more overt hopeful quality. But old traditions die-hard and the hopeful side of the music was eventually more subsumed by the lamentable.

I should also mention that if you have seen the film, this record will not contain all the music used and scored for this film.
I am incredibly honored to be a part of this project even if the final compositions turned out to be more appropriate for a different and more forlorn film. I know you have a lot to think about in this world but if you care about food or the world around us, you deserve to at least consider the arguments within this honest and real piece of film-making.”

I recommend you watch the documentary and then listen to this album on some good quality speakers and prepare to be immersed. This currently stands as the most sublime album I have heard all year.

Action Beat are back with a brand new album ‘Beatings’

3 Sep

Truth Cult proudly presents another whirlwind recording for the Bletchley boys Action Beat, with the follow up to their debut The Noise Band From Bletchley. Like its predecessor, Beatings was recorded at Southern Studios in just two days and this time with at least seven musicians, which is evident in the sheer verve and potency of the album.

It would be an understatement to say the boys have lost none of their energy in the recording process. They have taken their perfected improvised noise formula, driven by magnetic interlocking guitar harmonies, pummelling drums and crashing symbols and ramped it up a notch, or three.

As with their first album, their musical influences such as The Ex and Sonic Youth are still proudly on display, particularly on the songs “Solgunn” and”Bergen to Bletchley”. Some of the other album tracks you may recognise if you have caught them at one of their umpteen live shows recently but Action Beat also pull out some original ‘never-been-played-before’ material, including the track “Daddy Why?” which builds upon the Krautrock-mantra of some of their older material and for the first time ever, utilises fitting male vocals (provided by House Of John Player). This is the sound of a band maturing. But fear not, for if it was Action Beat’s boisterousness that you always admired, that is still very prominent in the artwork.

True to form Action Beat have once again won the title of ‘touring machines’ as they set out on the road again and play out the new material from September to what seems like forever. Their mammoth touring schedule predominantly takes them to the Continent but not before a whistle-stop tour of the UK.
Here are the dates:
6 September       Buffalo Bar                               Cardiff, UK
9 September       Macbeth                                    London, UK
10 September     Hydrant, Preston Circus      Brighton, UK
11 September     Tour fundraiser at a ‘to be announced’ venue in their beloved Bletchley
15 September     OT301                                        Amsterfam, Netherlands
16 September     Patronaat Zijlsingel              Harlem, Netherlands
17 September     Vecteur                                      Charleroi, Belgium
18 September     Incubate Festival                    Tilburg, Netherlands
19 September     TBA                                             Benelux, Belgium
20 September    KAW                                           Leverkusen, Germany
21 September     Micromarche                           Brussels, Belgium
22 September    AUC                                            Utrecht, Netherlands
23 September    Sonic Ballroom                        Cologne, Netherlands
24 September    Schokoladen                             Berlin, Germany
25 September    Huehnermanhatten                Halle, Germany
28 September   MS STUBNITZ                          Rostock, Germany
29 September    Studiefremjandet                      Linkoping, Sweden
30 September   Vielle Montagne                       Stockholm, Sweden
01 October        Escho                                           Copenhagen, Denmark
02 October        Venue TBC                                 Gothenburg, Sweden
03 October        Singsang                                    Malmo, Sweden
04 October        Centrum Club                            Erfurt, Germany
05 October        Steinbruch                                 Duisburg, German
07 October        Astra Stube                                Hamburg, Germany
08 October        Komma                                      Esslingen, Germany
09 October        Borwaerk Club                         Netzschkau, Germany
10 October        Az Conni                                    Dresden, Germany
12 October        Beatpol                                        Dresden, Germany
13 October        The K4 (ex Komm)                  Nuremberg, Germany
14 October        TBC (Landau or Karlsruhe, Germany)
15 October        TBC (Landau or Karlsruhe, Germany)
16 October        Exzess                                         Frankfurt, Germany
18 October        Bosch Bar                                   Zürich, Switzerland
20 October        Fluc                                             Vienna, Austria
21 October         Stadtwekstatt                            Linz, Austria
22 October        La Cartonnerie                          Reims, France
23 October        Baloard                                       Montpellier, France
24 October        The Farm                                   Toulouse Region, France
25 October        Pavillon Sauvage                     Toulouse, France
27 October        Ferrailleur                                  Nantes, France
29 October        L’Inventaire                               Le Mans, France
30 October        Mondo Bizzario                        Rennes, France
02 November   Grrrrnd Zero                               Lyon, France
03 November   The Nashville’s Pub                 Beziers, Spain
04 November   Nave.At.Mosh.Fera-Zero       Palencia, Spain
05 November   Mogambo                                   Donostia, Spain
06 November   Sala Lopez                                  Zaragoza, Spain
07 November   Don Benito                                 Don Benito, Spain
08 November   Sala Kabuki Rock Club           Algeciras, Spain
09 November   La Galeria                                  Alicante, Spain
10 November   The Rocker Factory                  Murcia, Spain
11 November    Wurlitzer Ballroom                  Madrid, Spain
12 November    Fusonica Festival                     Barcelona, Spain
13 November    Casino de Vidreres                   Vidreres, Girona, Spain
18 November    STUK Arts Centre                     Leuven, Belgium
19 November    Venue TBA                                  Kortrijk, Belgium
25 November    Sinister Noise                            Rome, Italy
26 November    Pescara at Wake Up!               Pescara, Italy
01 December    TBA                                               Manchester, UK
03 December    13th Note                                     Glasgow, Scotland, UK
PRAISE FROM THE PRESS:

If you’re partial to early Sonic Youth and are enjoying the contemporary heavy noise stylings of Besnard Lakes and Crystal Antlers then this noise band from Bletchley will be right up your alley. Highly recommended” – ARTROCKER

Action Beat cite Sonic Youth and the Boredoms as their major influences, but with instantly catchy, bouncy hooks and riffs, they’re clearly more accessible than both. It’s a big, dirty raucous wall of noise, and a lot of fun.” – BIZARRE

This is a smart, unique band who know exactly what they are doing.” – KERRANG

A tumult of thudding tom-toms, cawing saxophone, chugging bass and scratchy guitars, Action Beat sound both beatific and fun. Inspired.” – METRO

Showcasing stunning technical detail alongside a never-ending mine of spiky no wave riffs, crashing beats and no frills attitude…f**king awesome” - ROCKSOUND


CRASS – The Feeding of the Five Thousand

3 Sep

Formed in 1977 by Steve Ignorant and Penny Rimbaud, Crass were an English punk band, which promoted anarchism as a political ideology, way of living, and as a resistance movement. Crass popularised the seminal anarcho-punk movement of the punk subculture, and advocated
direct action, animal rights, and environmentalism. The band both utilised and advocated a “Do It Yourself” approach, producing sound collages, graphics, albums and films.

It has been over thirty years since the band’s inception and since they recorded their first album and now the Crassical Collection is finally here, and the first release is the newly mastered The Feeding of the Five Thousand. After many years of being out of print, this legendary album has been restored from the original analogue studio tapes, repackaged and bolstered by rare and unreleased tracks, and stunning new artwork from Gee Vaucher, who has lovingly created what could only be considered a real artefact.

Included in this package is a 64-page booklet featuring all lyrics along  with extensive liner notes from band members Penny Rimbaud and  Steve Ignorant, which shed light on the making of the record. Also included is CD-sized recreation of the iconic original fold- out poster sleeve.

First released in 1978 on Small Wonder Records, and later re-released
on the band’s own Crass Records, The Feeding of the Five Thousand
showed Crass as an anti-establishment and highly uncompromising act,
and one that would influence countless other bands to follow.

This Signals the first in a series of remastered versions of each of
Crass’ albums, each one including bonus tracks and brand new artwork.

Steve Ignorant – The Last Supper Tour and book release

3 Sep

THE LAST SUPPER TOUR

In 2007, STEVE IGNORANT gathered some friends together and put on two shows at Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London. Called The Feeding Of 5000, the show was a celebration of the Crass album of the same name, which was performed in its entirety. It most certainly was not a CRASS reunion, and never sought to be.

The Last Supper tour will answer the calls that have come from around
the globe in response to the Shepherd’s Bush gigs. Steve will be
celebrating the period of Crass’ work with which he feels most
closely aligned – the period when he feels the band were at their
strongest, most productive and most hopeful.

Steve will be performing with a full band. as well as featuring Crass
songs (plus a few other favourites) there will be some rather special
visuals. The touring line up includes Gizz Butt (guitar), Bob Butler
(bass), Spike T Smith (drums), Beki (vocals) and of course Steve
Ignorant (vocals).

Having started in London in 2007, this new expanded show will now
visit other parts of the UK, Europe, Japan and the USA before a FINALE
in London in 2011. At which point the door will be firmly closed.

Here are the dates:

24 Sep Bristol – O2 Academy

25 Sep Birmingham – O2 Academy

01 Oct Manchester – Academy

02 Oct Edinburgh – Liquid Room

15 Oct Amsterdam – Melkweg

16 Oct Cologne – Underground

17 Oct Frankfurt – Exzess

19 Oct Munich – Feierwerk

20 Oct Berlin – Festsaal

21 Oct Lodz – Dekompresja

22 Oct Hamburg – Hafenklang

23 Oct Copenhagen – Loppen

24 Oct Groningen – Vera

20 Nov Tampere – Klubi

21 Nov Helsinki – Nosturi

26 Nov Dublin – The Button Factory

27 Nov Belfast – The Empire

THE REST IS PROPAGANDA BOOK RELEASE

SOUTHERN RECORDS are proud to present the timely release of Steve Ignorant’s book The Rest Is Propagnda which will be available to buy throughout his tour and soon available through the Southern webshop.

Being one of the founding members of Crass, it seems long overdue but
we are so glad that we now have the chance to read Steve’s story, in
full. And after making a start on the book myself I can say that he is
quite the storyteller.

Ill leave you with a snapshot of the artwork for now…but stay tuned
for more information very soon.

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