Rarely Unable’s Ones To Watch…Retox
21 JunSupersonic festival announce Tony Conrad, Silver Apples, Circle and more to 2011 line up
9 JunRiot Season on a roll with three new releases…
7 Jun
RRR is the seventh album for Hey Colossus, and the third for Riot Season (also home to Circle, Acid Mothers Temple, Shit And Shine, Black Boned Angel, Todd, Sloath, Ultraphallus etc). This album follows last year’s Eurogrumble Vol.1 LP, which received broad acclaim as well as landing in some end of year lists also (notably in ROCK A ROLLA magazine top 50 of the year).The band formed in 2003 as a five piece, based in London. Eight years on (and with line up changes reminiscent of The Fall) they are now a seven piece based in London and Somerset (though nine people perform on the album). RRR was recorded through the winter of ’10-11 in Dropout, South London, home to analogue tape and all things loud. Mixed by Drumcunt and Basspuppy, mastered by Hamilton Industries (Part Chimp’s tub thumper).
RRR is definitely more varied than previous Colossus records and it explores more subdued, quieter passages. Such moments of calm are not the only varied thing about the new record, Hey Colossus also explore the swooping filmic sounds akin to many a film score, think along the lines of Taxi Driver and Spaghetti Westerns. Some Krautrock-esque mantras also come into the fold, combined with a Nurse With Wound / DNA influence. Alongside this, ‘The Drang’ keeps up the one riff, one tune – like Sabbath done through NEU! that HC are heavily influenced by. There is a choice Berlusconi baiting Can inspired clangathon, ‘I Am Bunga Bunga’, with a rant that is buried but audible. The result of all of these amalgamating sounds is a Hey Colossus album unlike any other, out with the old and in with the new. RRR is the perfect soundtrack for the spring and summer months, assuming you like the idea of the Butthole Surfers manning the BBQ, Faust cleaning out the pool, and GG Allin manning the bar. After touring heavily throughout the past year hitting up Germany, Holland, Belgium, Ireland, and Turkey (flying in for one gig with pals Part Chimp, to CLOSE an art gallery in Istanbul), Hey Colossus are preparing to invade venues across the UK to play out this new material. Though most dates are still being confirmed, its already panning out to be their biggest UK tour yet. Plus I can announce a London show on Friday 24 June at Lexington with Part Chimp.
Next up on 4 July…two legends in their own right, Pikacyu*Makoto…
PIKACYU*MAKOTO is an alliance between two figureheads of underground Japanese psych/pop, the musically promiscuous Kawabata Makoto (most famous for his leadership of the legendary Acid Mothers Temple), and Afrirampo‘s Pikacyu. No strangers to one another, the pair have not only gigged together with their respective bands but also recorded together, when these two outfits temporarily fused in 2005 to become Acid Mothers Afrirampo (releasing an album of the same name). Now they have distilled their collaboration, all other players being stripped away to leave the core of Pikacyu’s manic drums and vocals, and Makoto’s schizoid guitar conjurings.
Robert Stillman to support Mono in London tonight
7 Jun
Tidal Shift and Rarely Unable are delighted to welcome Robert Stillman as the only support act for Mono in London tonight. Stillman will be opening up this all the more special event at 8pm tonight, a great chance to share new sounds from his superb new album Machine’s Song (One Inch Badge) with a big audience.
This album presents Stillman’s self-described ‘archaeo-futuristic’ sound in all of its ragged glory: a varied musical territory of fairground organs, marching band percussion, piano rags, and ticking mechanical music, all in various states of construction/deconstruction. Bearing audible influences of Kurt Weill, John Fahey, and Jelly Roll Morton, Stillman’s music moves fluidly between Americana-infused song and 1950′s style sound- collage, emerging from a tape-hiss canvas like a broadcast from sometime between 1878 and 2078. The album is being streamed in its entirety on Soundcloud and you can read more on his blog.
Stillman will be playing another show this month but this is the only London one, on 21st he will be in Brighton (the Haunt w/ Tuneyards).






