Another brain busting epic from Jack Hudson and Adam Hancher ― Friday 2, 2009

I blogged about these chaps a few months ago and it looks like they’ve been getting their swagger on with some music videos. This is their latest for the ‘Tigers That Talked’ new single due out this month on Bad Sneakers. Its in the vein of Wilhelm the Maker so if you’ve seen that its instantly recognizable, great balance of motion and dark colours. Woah, that sounded pretentious, sorry it looks rad yo! ....... that’s better.

Leeds Night comes to Leeds

Leeds Night comes to Leeds ― Thursday 1, 2009

Light Night Leeds is based on the model of events such as Nuit Blanche in Paris and Toronto and Notte Bianca in Como, Italy. For one night each year, city centre venues that are normally closed at night open up late to host a range of cultural events, displays, shows, exhibitions and tours and provide bizarre, unusual and out-of-context entertainments, designed to celebrate the wealth of creative and cultural activity in the city.

Leeds was the first city in the UK to host such an event, adapting it and renaming it ‘Light Night’. It was first conceived four years ago as part of the regional ‘illuminate’ festival. It has continued each year since and in 2007 became one of the more bizarre parties held as part of the Leeds’ 800th birthday celebrations. This year, it takes place on Friday 9th October and will open up museums, galleries, shopping centres, places of worship, cafés, theatres, universities, colleges, bars, shops, arcades and the streets themselves, late into the night.

Previous Light Nights have seen murder ballads in the Town Hall, shire horses and ice cream vans parading along Briggate, thunderstorms inside Holy Trinity Church, fire shows at the Royal Armouries, daring displays of visitor participation with white umbrellas and boilersuits, ghostly audio tours and outdoor light projections. In 2007, some 50 venues and more than 240 artists took part.
Light Night is a celebration of the creativity of the people of Leeds, showcasing the work of individual artists, emerging theatre groups and major arts organisations of national and international repute. It is also a celebration of your creativity: ‘The Show becomes The Audience and The Audience becomes The Show’. Sing, dance, draw, play, get involved or just watch… Whatever you choose to do, Light Night is a fantastic Friday night out, the likes of which you will never have seen before.

Download the PDF brochure designed by Nous Vous HERE!

Major Lazer (not playing here) but mega sweet video!! ― Thursday 1, 2009

How did I miss the video? I’m not sure but its funny and the tune is banging, wish they were playing here, but they’re not…..

Two tenuous Mercury links to Nation of Shopkeepers (inc Micachu, Invisible & Speech DeBelle) ― Thursday 1, 2009

Firstly, Mercury Award Nominees The Invisible are playing here on Wednesday 7th October alongside Micachu, who appears here in Speech DeBelle video for ‘Better Days. Simple, they are the links and thats the gig, boo yaa!!

Wednesday 87th October
Micachu + The Invisible
Doors 7.30pm / Free Entry

The Phenomenal Handclap Band (live) @ No Bones, Sat 19th Sept!!! ― Tuesday 15, 2009

This is a last minute booking and a truly awesome one too!! The Phenomenal Handclap Band is a tight-knit aggregation of musicians and artists from Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. At the center of it is Daniel Collás, the Witch Doctor, and Sean Marquand, the Medicine Man; who, after years of searching and contemplation, through live performance and the manipulation of recorded music, have finally succeeded in assembling the personification of their holy vision: Patrick Wood, Nicholas Movshon, Luke O’Malley, Laura Marin, Quinn Luke, and Joan Tick, enhanced by the remarkable talents of Aurelio Valle, Carol C, Jaleel Bunton, Bart Davenport, Jon Spencer, and Lady Tigra, among carefully chosen others.

Together they have crafted a sound that is equal parts anthemic, dancefloor-oriented and orchestral, borrowing elements from progressive rock, disco, electro, and psychedelia.


‘An impressive hodge-podge of various accomplished musicians simultaneously channeling the energy of !!!, Tom Tom Club, Can, Cerrone, and Giorgio Moroder in a surreal explosion of sound.’ - XLR8R

‘With their multitudinous influences, blending funk, soul, reggae, dance, hip-hop and Brazilian beat, as well as rock, disco and electro, they encapsulate the spirit of the Brooklyn underground.’ - The Sunday Times Culture UK

‘Musically diverse, incredibly melodic and dance-floor ready. It’s the kind of album that gives cookie-cutter pop the trashing it deserves.’ – New York Post

‘TPHB’s Tardis of a debut encapsulates the nostalgic elements of ESG, ELO, Tom Tom Club and Sly And The Family Stone, applies a gloss of New York cool and then re-packages it with the modern production of the LCD soundsystem, CSS and Beck variety. Forget the handclap, they’ll take a standing ovation.’ 8/10 - - NME

Dutch Uncles confirmed as support at Tubelord gig on Sat 26th Sept ― Thursday 3, 2009

Above is Dutch Uncles video for ‘face in’ they will be playing No Bones on Sat 26th Sept at 8.30pm, should be a great great gig. They are also playing at In the City in Manchester this October too.

FOREST SWORDS video ‘Glory Gongs’ ― Wednesday 2, 2009

Forest Swords has a new limited cassette (150 copies) due soon on Woven Tones. Dude makes like a modern day, fully submerged/dubbed-out Morricone on title track “Glory Gongs,” showcasing more of the soulful, immersive, and utterly cinematic.

Fryars & Django Djano confirmed for Sat 24th October! ― Wednesday 26, 2009

This is pretty sweet news, the awesome Fryars finally play Leeds after keeping his fans waiting an extremely long time. Not only will this be a pretty amazing gig but the double biller is being filled with Scottish newcomers Django Djano. They recently scored a full page in the NME in the Radar section and I caught them at Latitude in July and they have something quite special going on. This will be an immense night. Tickets are on sale now for £3.00 from Jumbo, Crash and Seetickets.com

New DAN DEACON video with puppets! ― Sunday 23, 2009

I like the idea of Dan Deacon and once had a brief encounter with the gentleman and he was perfectly charming, I love his videos and stage shows and think the whole thing could be amazing, if not for his music. I’m trying to get to grips with and one day I’m sure i’ll understand his genius. But for now I’ll sit back and take in in slowly bit by bit.

Band of Skulls - ‘Fires’ (Acoustic Session) ― Sunday 23, 2009

Band of Skulls are playing Nation of Shopkeepers on Sunday 4th October, here’s a newly recorded acoustic session featuring their song ‘Fires’ from Yours Truly recorded a couple of weeks ago. Enjoy, its a rainy sunday what else you gonna do, go to V? I’d rather burn alive thank you!

50 Cent on some next sh*t ― Saturday 22, 2009

Phillips’ “Carousel” the winner of the Film Grand Prix (and the Cyber Silver Lion) from the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival in 2009 has collaborated with rapper 50 Cent and is prominently featured in his new music video OK You’re Right from his album BEFORE I SELF DESTRUCT which will be in stores September 2009. The music video prominently features footage from the Phillips “Carousel” film, and in fact starts by zooming in on the Phillips TV, taking us directly into the film footage. These scenes are then carried over into other parts of the music video through synergistic images of clowns and other scenes from the film.

Delphic confirmed for Kitsune Party at Shopkeepers! ― Friday 21, 2009

Manchester’s extra special electro pop act Delphic has been confirmed as the headliner for Octobers Kitsune Maison Tour which will also include Two Door Cinema Club. OMG this will be FAB. WTF? LOL…..TTFN
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Happy Birthday Woodstock! ― Saturday 15, 2009

Exactly 40 years ago today on 15th August 1969 tons of hairy guys and topless chicks got totally wasted and watched a few good bands play miles away on a really crap pa system. It pissed it down most of the weekend and the drugs, food and booze ran out on the first day! Brilliant, I personally can’t think of anything worse to be honest, but lets face it, the film is amazing and Canned Heat, Santana, Crosby, Stills and Nash and Richie Havens are all hella good. But seriously think about the repercussions. Festivals are overpriced and full of horrible people who’d most likely cross the street to avoid if you saw them, but to top it off they are all high as hell, drunk and shouting at you, whats so great about this whole festival thing? If you ask me Woodstock has more to answer to than it had to be thankful for. Because of it festival owners, or rather multi-national corporations ram beer advertising down your throat, over charge you for tickets, over pay extremely middle of the road bands and don’t even provide decent toilet facilities for you. As much as I adore the music of Woodstock it wasn’t started up as a need to change the American ideal, it was created in order to make money for a new record label which wanted to move out of New York city into the mountains. There was no discussion of this festival having any impact on the war in Vietnam, that was something that the idiots who smoked too much ‘erb came up with after to make it sound like it was a pre organised demonstration of some kind. So lets just appreciate it for what it was and that it signified a certain time in music, now forget about recreating it or similar festivals, it won’t happen. Try something new and dangerous, go and see MONOTONIX or LOVVERS next week, then have a safe drink and get over it.

KID CUDI annoys me….......but I’ll get over it ― Tuesday 11, 2009

It must the evil side of the right side of my front brain, or whatever, that makes me keep coming back to Kid Cudi. If you watch him and Kanye in this video for his latest single before the album drops, you can tell they f**king love every minute of it, probably sitting around chatting about how many pairs of trainers they have and who they sacked on the way to work that morning. Also doesn’t Cudi look like Jamie Foxxx too? However Common is smooth as ever, I bet he’s a nice guy and would let you push in at Tesco if you only have an apple and he had a full trolley, you know proper big shop for the week and that.

All that aside this track is cool and Cudi can write a mean hook, ‘Man on the Moon’ should be a great Hip hop album, up their with Lupe and the rest I reckon.

SIMIAN MOBILE DISCO + YEASAYER + KATE MOROSS = H.U.G.E!! ― Monday 10, 2009

Probably gonna be the biggest single this year unless JUSTICE end up doing a track with Bradford Cox or Randy from No Age, which is unlikely but not impossible. James Ford and the other one have always had pretty good taste when it comes to music and Chris from Yeasayer has always had pretty good taste in general as you will know just by listening to their album. So put them alongside annoying hipster Kate Moross and you’re bound to have something unspeakably cool, but thats not a bad thing because it tastes so good!

Introducing: Sharon Van Etten ― Monday 10, 2009

This song is so amazing I could listen to it over and over and over. Sharon Van Etten is currently touring Europe with the equally great and underappreciated Great Lake Swimmers. Go and see her, she’s fantastic.

LOVVERS debut album out today!! ― Monday 10, 2009

LOVVERS (LIVE) + MAZES (LIVE)
Wed 19th August - 7.30pm / Free Entry

Finally an actual full length album from Witchita for Shaun and the lads in Lovvers. Their last release was a 7 track mini LP which clocked in at 13 minutes, they don’t f*ck around! This one is a bit longer, not much, but its pretty hectic and you need to listen to it full blast with little or no clothes on. Go and buy it now from your local independent record shop.

 

FILTHY DUKES play to play August Bank Holiday BBQ!! ― Saturday 8, 2009

My relentless harassing of their agent and pathetic pleads have paid off, Filthy Dukes will be playing an outdoor set on Sun 30th Aug. Don’t expect their usual brand of dancefloor mixes as they will be doing a very leftfield slight experimental set as it’s kind of a day time thing and you know, people want to hear some interesting records and eat a burger or two, maybe have a pimms or what not, ya get meh! I don’t think you do get me do ya….

Oh Sunny Day! ― Thursday 6, 2009

Finally a beautiful sunny day, some hrow a hot dog on the barbie and come down to Er…Kentucky tonight and enjoy some Will Oldham, Smog and Band of Horses with Calum and Coner. Above is the new Nike SB commercial, its the best way to start the day, some skating, some Ice Cube, some Lance Mountain as a cop and some burning ass heat.

Swell.

DAN MICHAELSON (Live) - For fans of Smog, Will Oldham, Broken Family Band…... ― Tuesday 4, 2009

Dan Michaelson (Live) @ Nation of Shopkeepers
Sunday 11th October / 7.30pm / Free Entry

Happy August everyone! I’m sitting here at 9.09am on a rainy August morning and thinking to myself ‘When did I stop caring about English summers?’ Almost immediately I remembered ‘When I first heard the dulcet tones gentle strumming of Dan Michaelson! Pow!!’. Dan used to sing in Absentee and I recently saw him play with The Broken Family Band. He has a very authentic approach to his Americana and will appeal to people who generally are fascinated with Country singers who have died of cocaine overdoses or women with a mean streak.

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