tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15244841455939914502024-03-13T10:06:38.655+00:00cool music and thingsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1531125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-91950343110736576362024-03-05T11:00:00.002+00:002024-03-05T11:00:00.132+00:00WATCH: Half Moon Run - 'Can't Stop Loving You'<p style="text-align: justify;">Aghhhhh, how great are <b>Half Moon Run</b>?! Montréal's sweethearts are back with new track <i>Can't Stop Loving You </i>(which is ironic because I can't stop loving them either!!!) from the <i>Salt </i>album sessions and it is a stunner. I'll be honest, they've never disappointed - since stumbling across them almost by accident when I picked up their debut album in a multi-buy in HMV over a decade ago (say what now) I've been firmly in camp HMR, and I'm adoring this new track. </p><p style="text-align: justify;">On the release, the guys share: <i>"Back when we we deep in the writing process for Salt, we had been working very hard on a different song for many hours, and were starting to consider going home for the night, when Devon started singing the chorus-line. He later mentioned it had popped spontaneously into his head in the day or two since we’d last been together. We whipped together the arrangement very quickly and recorded the demo-version that very night. </i></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><i>We always knew we'd find the right moment to release 'Can't Stop Loving You' and the time has now finally come!"</i></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="426" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/vI42p4fFZoo" width="100%" youtube-src-id="vI42p4fFZoo"></iframe></p><div style="text-align: justify;">Follow <b>Half Moon Run </b>- <a href="https://www.facebook.com/halfmoonrun/">Facebook</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/halfmoonrun">Twitter</a> | <a href="https://www.instagram.com/halfmoonrun/">Instagram</a>.</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;"></div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-38287463928054231752024-02-28T12:30:00.001+00:002024-02-28T12:30:32.315+00:00WATCH: Cosmo Sheldrake - 'Old Ocean'<p style="text-align: justify;">
There's a new <b>Cosmo Sheldrake </b>album on the way. What a time to be
alive!!!! <i>Eye To The Ear </i>is due via Cosmo's own <i>Tardigrade Records </i>on 12th April (not long!!!) and somehow I managed to get myself an early listen - it is magnificent. Obviously. Twenty-one tracks! All beautiful and inventive and wild and bonkers and just brilliant! <i>Run </i>is giving me allll of the heffalumps and woozles vibes. Just you wait! More on the record in due course...</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Cosmo recently shared a couple of tracks from the album, including the superb single <i>Old Ocean</i>, which arrives with an equally superb video. </p><p></p><div style="text-align: justify;">On the track, Cosmo shares <i>"</i><i>Old Ocean, like many songs on this album, was made almost entirely using solar power. I spent much of 2020 and some of 2021 living in a small off-grid cottage powered by an unpredictable generator, so I made a temporary solar powered studio. Around this time there was a lot of discussion of so-called 'alternative facts', and the idea of truth was becoming ever more slippery in public discourse. In this song I try to make sense of these developments against the ever present back drop of acidification, dead zones, deep sea mining, coral reef bleaching, over fishing, noise pollution, and many other threats that the ocean faces."</i></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="426" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/qigAJiydFWs" width="100%" youtube-src-id="qigAJiydFWs"></iframe></div><p></p><div style="text-align: justify;"><i style="text-align: left;"></i><div><i style="text-align: left;"><div style="text-align: justify;"><i>“I am very excited to share the music video for Old Ocean directed by Narna Hue. We had a lot of fun making it. Narna created wonders with the amazing sets, costumes and choreography. Shot by the wonderful Tom Jacobs. Many thanks also to the brilliant dancers and collaborators, Wilm Danby, Gráinne Young-Monaghanm and to Flora Wallace, who also helped make the costumes.”</i></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><i><br /></i></div></i></div></div><span style="text-align: justify;">Follow </span><b style="text-align: justify;">Cosmo Sheldrake</b><span style="text-align: justify;"> -
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-76120887616273667342024-01-25T10:00:00.002+00:002024-01-25T10:00:00.131+00:00WATCH: Siv Jakobsen - 'America'<p style="text-align: justify;">Just over a year ago, <b>Siv Jakobsen </b>kicked off 2023 with one of my favourite albums of the year, her third album, <i>Gardening</i>. It's properly beautiful stuff. If you haven't listened yet: sort it out. It turns out there was a song missing, kind of. One that had been intended to be the opener for the album, but that Siv wasn't quite ready to put out at the time. A year on, <i>America </i>is out in the world and is, unsurprisingly, a stunner. Over to Siv... </p><blockquote><p style="text-align: justify;"><i>I moved to America in 2009, shortly after my 20th birthday. Fueled by endless episodes of Gilmore Girls and Friends, I wanted to live out my version of the The American Dream. </i><i>The song “America” is about the substantial grief I felt when I packed up my life and left the US again only 5 years later. After having been convinced for most of that time that I would make it my forever home, giving up that dream felt like a massive defeat.</i></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><i>In most ways I had an incredible experience in the US. I made friends for life and wouldn’t ever take back the time spent there. But when I realised that I wanted - needed - to go home to Norway, it felt like a real defeat. I felt like I had failed; at my life in the US, at my then crumbling relationship, and at my music-career that I was trying to get off the ground at that point. I went home, tail between my legs, realising that 20 year old me had been wrong.</i></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><i>America was the very first song recorded for Gardening. For a long time it was set to be the opening track, a subtle intro to the album ahead, with it’s Disney-esque intro and soft arrangement. However, as the recording process developed it became increasingly clear that although it is part of the Gardening universe for me on a personal level, it didn’t quite fit in with the rest of the record. A bit of an odd one out thematically, and yet right at the heart of it all.</i></p></blockquote><p style="text-align: justify;"><i></i></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="426" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/23Z3n6XrLbM" width="100%" youtube-src-id="23Z3n6XrLbM"></iframe></p>Follow <b>Siv Jakobsen </b>-
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-8413843737032636952024-01-14T22:41:00.000+00:002024-01-14T22:41:55.540+00:00WATCH: The Vaccines - 'Discount De Kooning (Last One Standing)'<p></p><div style="text-align: justify;">Ah, the glorious feeling of a new year with so much exciting new music ahead of us! As if my list of upcoming releases didn't already look completely beautiful, <b>Cosmo Sheldrake </b>just announced that he's releasing the first two tracks from his new album this week. <b>Novo Amor </b>seems to be teasing new music too... and albums from <b>The Staves</b>, <b>Everything Everything</b>, <b>Sam Lee </b>and <b>MGMT </b>are on my radar. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Two weeks into the year and already so much new music to wrap our ears around! I can't wait to give the new records from <b>Marika Hackman </b>and <b>Emma Gatrill </b>a listen. For now, though, I've been a little caught up with <i>Pick-Up Full Of Pink Carnations </i>from long-time favourites of mine, <b>The Vaccines</b>. Way to start the year with an album of the year contender. Their sixth studio album and arriving three years after <i>Back In Love City</i>, it is 31 minutes and 34 seconds of pure joy. I love those guys. <br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Whetting your appetites here with the current single, <i>Discount De Kooning (Last One Standing). </i>Superb!</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="426" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ncS6WWSWguI" width="100%" youtube-src-id="ncS6WWSWguI"></iframe></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Follow <b>The Vaccines </b>- <a href="https://www.facebook.com/thevaccines">Facebook</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/thevaccines">Twitter</a> | <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thevaccines/">Instagram</a>.</div><p></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-26173156603521256282023-12-12T19:41:00.001+00:002023-12-12T19:42:24.703+00:00LISTEN: Asha Jefferies - 'Keep My Shit Together'<p style="text-align: justify;">So. Festive songs. How do we feel? To be completely honest, when I'm delving through a full inbox of submissions, the festive tracks are usually the first to go. The overly joyful ones aren't really for me. Sadder festive songs however - sign me up. Recent favourites include <b>Fenne Lily</b>'s <i>Christmas Alone</i>, <b>Sunflower Thieves' </b><i>It's Not Like The Christmas Films </i>and a version of <i>O Holy Night </i>from <b>Stornoway </b>(I mean really, how could I possibly resist that?!) </p><p style="text-align: justify;">Thankfully, this one slipped through the net, and didn't make a direct line for the bin - I'm reaaaally liking <i>Keep My Shit Together </i>from Brisbane based <b>Asha Jefferies</b>. With a string of festival slots, support tours (<b>Stella Donnelly </b>- big yes) and awards under her belt, Asha's debut album looks set for release next year, and I can't wait to hear more. </p><p style="text-align: justify;"><i>Keep My Shit Together </i>was produced and mixed by <b>Sam Cromack </b>of Brisbane band <b>Ball Park Music </b>in his studio <i>Prawn Records</i>. Asha's music is at once euphoric and vulnerable, coming from a place of a young woman learning to express her queerness. On this one, she's testing her bravery in the face of 'milestone-induced anxiety' (celebrating Christmas with a new partner) and like I said, I'm very much here for it. </p><p style="text-align: justify;">On the track, Asha explains: <i>"Keep My Shit Together was written one hot and sweaty day around my piano in December. While feeling stuck and existential, this song is an ode to bringing lightness to hot and heavy feelings around Christmas time. We recorded this in mid-December, air-con cranking and all in organised matching white tank tops."</i></p><div><p style="text-align: justify;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="426" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/98-qzYjQgAs" width="100%" youtube-src-id="98-qzYjQgAs"></iframe></p>Follow <b>Asha Jefferies </b>- <a href="https://www.facebook.com/AshaJefferiesmusic">Facebook</a> | <a href="https://www.instagram.com/ashajefferies/">Instagram</a>.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-3370134580599499872023-12-07T22:31:00.001+00:002023-12-07T22:31:35.902+00:00ALBUM NEWS: The Staves - 'All Now'<p style="text-align: justify;"><b>The Staves </b>are back! Album announcement time! Isn't it exciting????!!! </p><p style="text-align: justify;">It feels like time has been a little bit wobbly for the past few years - somehow, their last album came out in early 2021, meaning there will have been just over three years between albums. We are ever so deserving of this new album. That 2021 record, the excellent <i>Good Woman</i>, was my album of the year. My most listened to album of that year, the first show that I got to after the various lockdowns - a record that really unlocked a deeper love of this band for me. A little bit exciting that they're back with a new one then.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Produced by <b>John Congleton </b>and their first release via <i>Communion Records </i>(I mean - a perfect fit if ever I saw one?!) <i>All Now </i>arrives on 22nd March 2024, and features recent single <i>You Held It All </i>(again - excellent) and this new single, the glorious title track. </p><p style="text-align: justify;">On the track, Jess and Camilla say <i>"it's a stream of consciousness about frustration and feeling overwhelmed with modernity. Kind of a rejection of the performative way we have to express ourselves now in order for it to be deemed valid." </i></p><p style="text-align: justify;">Discussing the video, which was directed by <b>James Arden</b>, the pair add <i>"We were in love with the old footage of singer songwriters performing in shows like 'The Old Grey Whistle Test', and the way the audience hung on the singer's every word. We wanted to play with the idea of 'All Now' being an ideology and a message. Something that came from artists and creatives, but is then hijacked and commodified by corporate creeps, preaching the message to gain power."</i></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="426" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/NFAed18vxQw" width="100%" youtube-src-id="NFAed18vxQw"></iframe></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><i>All Now </i>arrives 22nd March 2024 - you can <a href="https://www.thestaves.com/">pre-order and check out US, Europe and UK tour dates here</a>.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Follow <b>The Staves</b> - <a href="https://www.blogger.com/#">Facebook</a> |
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</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-76822271069101219002023-12-06T18:38:00.001+00:002023-12-06T18:38:26.772+00:00A (sort of) love letter to live music and community<div style="text-align: justify;">December - goodness. Many of you will know that I work in a bookstore, and can probably imagine just how busy and stressful that is right now. Carrying stacks of books (and everything else) from section to section, fielding queries, recommending books. It is at once the best and worst time to work in a bookstore. Helping people to choose gifts can be kind of magical, but retail definitely presents you with the worst of people - sadly not even bookshops are immune to that.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">As ever, music is a big salvation, and beyond my headphones and the blog inbox, it has been a delight to find time to escape to a bunch of gigs over the past couple of months. A quick scan of my gig list tells me I’ve been to fourteen shows so far this year, in various forms… including an album launch on a nature reserve, in-stores at <i>Rough Trade </i>and <i>Banquet Records</i>, and even a night at the <i>British Library</i>. Varied and always brilliant. For the majority of those I was on the guestlist/given tickets by the artists and their teams. Getting invited along to shows was always one of the best blog perks, and I feel really lucky to still get asked, despite blogging a little less frequently.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Aren’t gigs great?</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">I’ve been going through some stuff lately… I’ve talked a little about this online, but the long and short is that I’ve come to realise that I might be autistic. I’m in the very early stages of looking into getting an assessment. The more I read about autism, about it in general, about other people’s experiences, the more I feel that I am coming to understand myself better, how my brain works, and how I form (or more accurately, struggle to form) connections with others. I've come to realise that it probably isn't "normal" that I've always just felt a bit odd, a bit of an outsider, quiet, and that there might be a reason that I sometimes struggle to communicate, to make connections that others seem to do so easily.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Music, though, has always been one of the few ways that I could connect with others. With artists, their teams, with fans who share my love of a particular artist. The blog you’re on now is in a way the centre of a community of sorts that I have formed around myself, rooted in a love of music and of the people making music.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">I love live music but gigs aren’t always the easiest experience - they can be loud and overwhelming. I look around at groups of people from my spot in the corner, where I'm probably alone reading a book in between sets. But gigs can be, and often are, pure magic. Transcendent. A couple of shows I’ve been to recently were exactly that - <b>Johnny Flynn</b> and <b>Rob Macfarlane</b> at <i>Rough Trade East</i> and <b>Bear’s Den</b> at <i>Union Chapel</i>.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Johnny and Rob’s show was one of a couple of album launch in-stores for <i>The Moon Also Rises</i> and it was stunning. Far from the scripted, rehearsed and polished world of the <i>Lost In the Cedar Wood</i> show I went to at The Globe last year (<a href="https://www.coolmusicandthings.co.uk/2022/02/an-evening-lost-in-cedar-wood-with.html">and wrote about here</a>) this was endearingly chaotic. A bunch of friends having fun and reliving the experiences of recording the album together through conversation and song. Even for a relatively small and short in-store like this, Johnny roped in three vocalists who sang on the record to perform with him, which was breathtaking.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Rob came on stage to chat with Johnny for a short while about the process of making the record (at <b>Cosmo Sheldrake’s</b> studio, with a bunch of their pals) and he mentioned something which really resonated with me - about Johnny creating community around his music. A record like this and a performance like that doesn’t come around by accident… Johnny has forged a close community of creatives around him over the years, and it comes across so beautifully in the recordings and the performance. In fact, Johnny talked about this being his favourite way to make music on a <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001stzg">recent radio interview</a>. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">I wanted to write about this, and about how great the show and album were, but work (and life) got in the way, and I haven’t found the time. Then I went to see <b>Bear’s Den</b> at <i>Union Chapel</i> and I felt the exact same sensation that was so tangible while watching Johnny, and I wanted to write about that show - and the two posts have merged themselves, to become this stream of thoughts you're stumbling across now.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">The magic of the Den playing four nights in such a special venue is no accident, nor are the gorgeously talented musicians joining them on stage (brass AND strings… aaaaagh.) They’ve helped to create this through Kev's label <i>Communion</i> and through their music, through years of touring, of making connections. They’ve surrounded themselves with so many brilliant artists and to see them seemingly still so humbled to work alongside them all is genuinely beautiful as an audience member.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">I'm rambling... but I guess this is all to say that I sometimes struggle to find exactly where I fit in, to find my 'tribe' as it were. I often feel that I’m on the outside looking in, admiring these musical communities and not feeling like I could ever be part of them. Through the blog, and through gigs like these two, I feel like I’m able to dip my toes in, to venture into these communities, even if just for a night, and that is magic enough for me. (Though I would also very much like to be a fly on the wall for a recording session at Cosmo's place...)</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Now: onto the next gig!</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-86245788962971833092023-11-14T10:30:00.002+00:002023-11-14T10:30:00.151+00:00LISTEN: Emma Gatrill - 'Out Of The Dark'<p style="text-align: justify;">We might be nearing the end of the year and album of the year round-ups can't be far off (yikes) but there are still some exciting new releases on the horizon. One of the things I'm particularly excited for is <i>Come Swim</i>, the new record from Brighton based multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and all-round musical good egg <b>Emma Gatrill</b>, which arrives on November 24th via <i>Willkommen Records</i>. </p><p style="text-align: justify;">I've shared a couple of the singles here already as I think they're brill (I particularly love <i><a href="https://www.coolmusicandthings.co.uk/2023/08/watch-emma-gatrill-adonis-blue.html">Adonis Blue</a> </i>- especially as I heard it around the time I saw one!) and I'm not stopping yet, here's Emma's latest gorgeous single <i>Out Of The Dark</i>. Harp, strings, synths, harmonies - there's a little bit of everything, and I'm all over it. </p><p style="text-align: justify;">Talking about the new track, Emma explains that it is <i>"a song about searching for the light in the darkness, trying to discover the best in ourselves and those around us. We have to be the first to change to bring about change. It pays homage to the fabulous Kristin McClement whose song 'Pursue the Blues' was inspirational to this tune. For this album I asked lots of different drummers to record me beats to write to. This song was crafted to a beat written by Jamie Whitby-Coles but then took its own direction. The drum machine ended up replacing the original drums as it added the grit and drive that the song needed."</i></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="426" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/0uJThYWtNOE" width="100%" youtube-src-id="0uJThYWtNOE"></iframe></div><p></p>
<div style="text-align: justify;">For those of you lucky enough to have a ticket, Emma opens up for <b>Bear's Den </b>at the second of their four-night run at <i>Union Chapel </i>on Monday 27th November. Enjoy!</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">
Follow <b>Emma Gatrill </b>-
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<a href="https://www.instagram.com/emmagatrill/">Instagram</a>.</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-1758490301219922322023-11-05T16:23:00.004+00:002023-11-05T16:56:51.435+00:00A season of Stornoway<div style="text-align: justify;">
As I sit and start to write this, it’s 24 hours since I was watching
<b>Stornoway</b> play for the fifth time this year, at Nottingham’s
<i>Rescue Rooms</i>. Weather permitting, I’m tempted to go and see them again
this week. (Spoiler: I went, of course I did.) I’ve not been to many gigs
since covid, for various reasons, and at the moment it feels that there aren’t
many bands that could keep getting me out of the house. <b>Stornoway</b>,
however, are so very special to me and I have had the best time following them
around over the past few months. It’s been a genuinely really inspiring ride,
and I feel motivated to write a little self-indulgent ramble, so here goes.
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This has been a generally shitty year for me, and like it so often does, music
helps. In recent years, I’ve found a deeper love for nature and wildlife,
especially birds. For a while, it felt that I’d replaced loud, busy, crowded
gigs for open green spaces, swapped music for birdsong. It doesn’t have to be
either or, though. Like a couple of other artists I love (hello
<b>Cosmo Sheldrake</b> and <b>Johnny Flynn</b>) <b>Stornoway</b> bring
together these joint loves in a truly beautiful way. A love of nature, a
passion for environmentalism and brilliant music - an irresistible
combination. Getting to see <b>Stornoway</b> perform a few times recently has
been a real highlight of a miserable year. One of the gigs was even at a
wetland centre: the absolute dream.
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Now let’s rewind. I can’t claim to have been around from the start (their
gorgeous debut album came out in 2010) - in fact, I stumbled across the band a
little by accident, meeting bassist Oli at a <i>Sofar Sounds</i> show in
Oxford in 2014. I’d only been living in Oxford for a couple of months, and
while I’d been to a few gigs, joining the Sofar crew was the best introduction
to the local scene that I could’ve had. I had been an admirer of the Sofar
videos on Youtube for a while at this point, and was really excited to get the
opportunity to volunteer as a photographer for the Oxford shows.</div>
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I had a camera and plenty of enthusiasm, but not much experience of taking
photos at gigs, and I was certainly learning ‘on the job’, but I loved my time
at Sofar - I met so many cool people (volunteers, gig-goers and artists alike)
and got to attend gigs and take photos in some interesting places, many of
which I’d likely never have visited otherwise. The first of these shows was at
the <i>Worcester College Common Room</i>. Classic Oxford. Oli set up the
Oxford branch of Sofar, so we met at the show, and I remember finding him on
Facebook afterwards, and noticing that he was in a band, a band which seemed
to have a lot of likes… I quickly realised that they were basically Oxford
music royalty and started to listen.
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The first time that I got the opportunity to see <b>Stornoway</b> perform was
on <i>Record Store Day</i> at <i>Truck Store</i> on Oxford’s famous Cowley
Road, in the release week of their album <i>Bonxie</i>. An origami bird (I
still have it in the CD case) guaranteed me entry as I’d bought the album
beforehand, but I was late as I’d headed into town after an early morning RSD
shopping. It was so so busy (perhaps I’d underestimated how much Oxford loved
them) that I literally had to squeeze in to the doorway and couldn’t see a
thing as there was a wall between me and the stage. I might not have seen
much, but it sounded glorious.
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A few days later, I took a train to Reading with a flatmate to see them play a
‘proper’ gig at <i>Sub89</i>. There was birdsong playing in the venue between
sets, which at the time I would probably have thought was a bit quirky, but
would now appreciate as a superb artistic choice. More birdsong, always. I
remember being completely transfixed by the ‘unplucked’ <i>Josephine</i> and
watching my recording of it over and over afterwards.
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They played a few acoustic shows later in the year, promoting their new <i>Bonxie
Unplucked</i> EP, on which sits their now classic (thanks to the Co-op) <i>The Only
Way Is Up</i> cover. Oli got me a photo pass for the Oxford show, and I felt like the coolest person
wandering around the church with my camera. I remember avoiding an essay or
something similarly important to go to the gig - but it was definitely worth
it. They played a beautiful show (and <b>Charlie Cunningham</b> supported!) and I was
happy with my photos, and I was certainly starting to really fall for the
band.
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At the start of 2016, I was doing a placement module on the English Literature
side of my degree, and the opportunity to work with Oli and Tom (a member of
the extended Storno live band) came up. Probably a fairly tenuous link to
English Literature when most of my fellow students were working at publishing
houses and newspapers, but my lecturer seemed fine with it, and suddenly I was
entering the world of live music promotion. As part of the placement I put on
my first ever gig, and people actually came to it! The placement went well and I worked with them as community manager for a while (both at university and after graduating), avoiding some of the responsbilities of my degree while working the
door for multiple gigs a week across Oxford and often going to other shows in
between. </div>
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Later that year, just before the public announcement, Oli emailed me one
morning to let me know that <b>Stornoway</b> would soon “be no more”. Compared to
some, I hadn’t been around as a fan for long, but I loved the band and was sad
for my friends, as I knew how much they loved playing together. It wasn’t
meant to be a hiatus or a break, they were all moving on to other projects, to
other lines of work, to other countries. The finality of it made it tough
news, but a farewell tour was on the horizon, which promised to be a
celebration of the band.
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The farewell tour happened in March 2017 and was a complete triumph - it
seemed that they really were bowing out at the top of their game, with adoring
fans left begging for more. Better than fading into the background, surely. I saw them play in London (and got the tea towel)
and a couple of days later in Oxford at the final date of the tour. I got to
hang around for most of the day (at Oxford’s<i> New Theatre</i>, no less) as we were
promoting the show: I watched the soundcheck, had a wander backstage, watched
the show, watched as fans said their hellos and goodbyes at the merch stand,
and went to the after party with the best of the best of Oxford’s music scene.
I never really made tons of friends at university, but the local scene was
really welcoming, and <b>Stornoway</b> were always an integral part of it. At the end
of the party, I shared a taxi with Oli & Rob’s parents as my halls of
residence were close to their house. I remember sitting in the kitchen until
the light switched off automatically and just having a cry that something so
special was over. Stor-no-more.
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I was still working with Oli and Tom at the time, and I’ve kept in touch with
them beyond, and knew that the band still occasionally played together at
private events, but I had no inkling that a reunion might be on the cards.
Last year brought a couple of festival appearances that I couldn’t get to, and
it felt a little bittersweet to know that they were playing but that I
couldn’t see them. The shows were a sort of extension of the farewell tour,
promoting the live album that they’d released from the Oxford show. (Aside: if
you have this CD, <a href="https://twitter.com/meg_seekings/status/1284146135880404994">my photo of the soundcheck is behind the CD</a> in the case!) </div>
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Little did we know that they’d actually been recording a new album at this
point, in sheds around the country (where the best albums are made, of course)
and that they’d soon be back. Properly. Who could’ve dared to hope for such a
scenario?!
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The band getting back together and announcing a new album was the best news to
kick off Spring this year. I missed out on tickets to their comeback London
gig (big sad) but soon the gig and festival announcements started to come
thick and fast. I was reunited, physically and musically, with <b>Stornoway</b> at
<i>Cambridge Folk Festival</i> in July. It was magnificent. <a href="https://www.coolmusicandthings.co.uk/2023/08/watch-stornoway-its-not-up-to-you-feat.html ">I wrote about it here</a>. The band were so so great, the crowd loved it, and I got to meet one of my
favourite authors before their set. Truly the stuff of dreams.
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><tbody><tr><td style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3j-910nJmoyPykxyx1iDDnzSMB0EWdBOvxUhtQ2bhkeh7WCapmzh1DfjFRo6pBs3gm5Fqwk1URSO-bN6XVUToclj6dxHfswcuDHNMfFyNDcGVgIV_eK-z7oyr6sSBkEQgpmPiC8AiGQM432DzagCvtLNg9KLTFknhOvmh1bct0zHvXbCLWBQk5HqPwv5B/s4032/IMG_0414.HEIC" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3024" data-original-width="4032" height="480" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3j-910nJmoyPykxyx1iDDnzSMB0EWdBOvxUhtQ2bhkeh7WCapmzh1DfjFRo6pBs3gm5Fqwk1URSO-bN6XVUToclj6dxHfswcuDHNMfFyNDcGVgIV_eK-z7oyr6sSBkEQgpmPiC8AiGQM432DzagCvtLNg9KLTFknhOvmh1bct0zHvXbCLWBQk5HqPwv5B/w640-h480/IMG_0414.HEIC" width="640" /></a></td></tr><tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Reuniting with <b>Stornoway </b>at Cambridge Folk Festival</td></tr></tbody></table>
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It’s been a bit of a whirlwind few weeks since then around the album release -
the band invited me along to see <a href="https://twitter.com/meg_seekings/status/1705344413193347507">an intimate album launch celebration</a> at WWT’s
<i>London Wetland Centre</i> in Barnes in September. It was definitely one of the
coolest places I’ve seen a gig, as the band performed with the backdrop of the
wetland behind them. Getting to birdwatch while listening to one of my
favourite bands was a fairly magical experience. Parakeets were determined to
feature on every song, and I saw a jay fly past at one point during the set.
Lapwings out on the water too, I think!</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div>
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They brought out <b>Yijia</b> and <b>Fyfe Dangerfield</b> to sing the songs they’d
collaborated with them on, and were interviewed about the record afterwards by
another collaborator (and all round musical/environmental hero) <b>Sam Lee</b>. I
stuck around after the main event, and got to go out into the reeds and watch
Brian and Fyfe performing <i>Anwen</i> a couple more times for the video below.
Easier said than done, as we were directly under the shared flightpath of
airplanes and birds, and while the video looks gloriously sunny, the sky was
the deepest grey behind us, and the heavens opened just after this video.
After helping to load the van back up (transferrable skills from working in a
bookstore and carrying big ol’ piles of books all day every day) I caught a
lift with the band back to Hammersmith, and felt pretty sure this wasn’t the
last I’d be seeing them…</div>
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Of course I couldn’t resist going to see them at <a href="https://twitter.com/meg_seekings/status/1706253852742222149"><i>Rough Trade East</i>
a couple of days later for an instore performance</a> - a very different setting
(let’s just say that I’ll take a nature reserve over the rubbish lined streets
of Brick Lane any day) but they were ever so brilliant. Before I knew it, I
was going to a <a href="https://twitter.com/meg_seekings/status/1710385991565910235">last minute show at <i>Banquet Records</i></a> a week or two later, on the
day of the album being released. It’s a bit of a trek down to Kingston but so
worth it to see them play in such an intimate setting, and to celebrate album
launch day with Brian and Jon. </div>
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A few weeks (and many many listens of the album) later I took my dad along to
see them (well, he drove me) <a href="https://twitter.com/meg_seekings/status/1719055774595649931">at Nottingham’s<i> Rescue Rooms</i></a>. This is where I
first saw <b>The Hoosiers</b> back in May 2011 (my first gig in a proper music venue)
and it now holds even more special memories for me. <b>Yijia</b> opened the show with
a mesmerising set and then it was time for Storno… A full band, a
mind-boggling array of instruments (including: a saw, multiple trowels, a
bucket of Welsh gravel, a melodica…), a setlist travelling through each of
their albums, <b>Low Island</b>’s Felix playing an absolute blinder on drums,
unplugged tracks. It had all the ingredients to be one of my favourite ever
gigs (it was) and then they went and played one of my favourite songs,
dedicated to me. Fairly sure I cried.</div>
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I discovered their track <i>Boom Went The Bittern</i> last year through a live video
on Youtube from several years ago. There’s a chance I’ve heard it live before,
but it has become a bit of a soundtrack of my walks in the past year or so.
I’ve been slyly nudging the band to play it since Folk Fest, and on Sunday,
they conceded to my badgering - it was one of the best moments of a gig ever
for me, no lie.
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<div style="text-align: justify;">If I was sensible, that should probably have been it, but I adored the Nottingham gig so much
that I had to try and get along to another show. On Wednesday, I took two
trains there and back to Cambridge, straight after a busy shift at work, and
rounded off my little season of <b>Stornoway</b> with <a href="https://twitter.com/meg_seekings/status/1720083164071374979">another beautiful show</a>. Complete with a little bit of crowdsurfing from Oli and one of my favourite gig photos ever.</div>
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So that’s that! It’s been an absolute treat to get to see <b>Stornoway</b> over the
past few weeks - in various venues, with different line-ups, different songs. Following them around has given me a little of that gig-going confidence back,
and I squeezed in a few other shows in between theirs, with a few in my
calendar that I’m hoping to get to before the year is out - looking at you
<b>Johnny Flynn</b>, <b>BE GOOD</b>, <b>Chartreuse</b>, <b>Bear’s Den</b>…</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">At each <b>Stornoway</b> gig I've been to by myself lately, I've connected with people in the queue or at the barrier. They've had a little of the magic of those Sofar gigs, providing the opportunity to chat to like-minded folk who are into nature and music. <b>Stornoway</b> fans are a lovely bunch. The band, it goes without saying, are wonderful humans too. They're touring again in February (you should go) and I'm hoping to make it to a show or two then. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">For now: I love you, Stornoway. I am so so glad that you're back, and I'm certainly not the only one. The world, my world, is better for having Stornoway in it. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://www.stornowayband.com/live">Stornoway tour dates here. </a></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://stornoway.lnk.to/digthemountain">Listen to and get your copy of <i>Dig The Mountain! </i>here.</a></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Follow <b>Stornoway </b>- <a href="https://www.facebook.com/stornoway">Facebook</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/StornowayBand">Twitter</a> | <a href="https://www.instagram.com/stornowayband/">Instagram</a>.</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-7814047819115528952023-10-25T11:30:00.002+01:002023-10-25T11:30:00.139+01:00WATCH: BE GOOD - 'Donuts'<p style="text-align: justify;">
Good news alert! Oxford (via Berlin, nowadays) sweethearts <b>BE GOOD </b>are
back with an absolute banger. In the kinda, indie bedroom-pop sense of the
word, of course. I've loved these guys an obscene amount since I lived in
Oxford and <i>Donuts </i>is their first new track since last April. No
pressure then... Luckily, it's a beaut. Obviously. It's late, and I'm struggling to formulate words to just tell you how much I love this band: I'll let the music speak for itself.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="426" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/XrcME3A5mIs" width="100%" youtube-src-id="XrcME3A5mIs"></iframe></p><p style="text-align: justify;">The good news keeps coming: if you like what you're hearing here (and why wouldn't you?!) you're in luck, as <b>BE GOOD </b>headline <i>The Lexington </i>in a few weeks, on 16th November. See you at the front? <a href="https://www.citizenticket.com/events/citizen-live/be-good/">Tickets available here.</a></p><p style="text-align: justify;">Follow <b>BE GOOD </b>-
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/begoodisaband">Facebook</a> |
<a href="https://twitter.com/begoodisaband">Twitter</a> |
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CwU7FcJox0w/?img_index=1">Instagram</a>.</p>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-64745603760854018052023-10-18T11:00:00.001+01:002023-10-18T11:00:00.130+01:00LISTEN: Chartreuse - 'Whippet'<p style="text-align: justify;"><i>"I'm grasping the neck of all of my friends singing I deserve the same as you do."</i></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><b>Chartreuse </b>never disappoint, and I'm a little in love with this one. I should probably be heading to sleep, but I feel compelled to write as I've just listened to their new single a few times in a row and then fallen into a little Chartreuse shaped rabbit hole. Love them and love this one a lot! They recently announced their debut album <i>Morning Ritual</i>, which is due for release via <i>Communion Music </i>on 10th November - <i>Whippet </i>is the latest single to be taken from it. </p><p style="text-align: justify;">With Hattie on lead vocals on this one, she describes how the track was inspired by a conversation she had with a friend at the pub about life plans and 'settling down.' "<i>She was asking me what my plans were, and I said I didn't know. A lot of our friends have serious careers, and we're in a band. I felt bitter about having to have the conversation, so the line "left like a whippet" is me wanting to leave and stop talking about it."</i></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">If you like what you hear - they're heading on tour across November: <a href="https://www.musicglue.com/chartreuseband/shows">dates and tickets here</a>. They've also just announced a few instore shows, <a href="https://chartreuse.lnk.to/instores">tickets here</a>.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://chartreuse.lnk.to/morningritual">Pre-order/pre-save <i>Morning Ritual </i>here</a>.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Follow <b>Chartreuse </b>-
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/chartreuseband">Facebook</a> |
<a href="https://twitter.com/chartreuse_band">Twitter</a> |
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/chartreuse/">Instagram</a>.</p>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-53912634614676126292023-10-15T16:46:00.000+01:002023-10-15T16:46:13.995+01:00ALBUM NEWS: Johnny Flynn & Robert Macfarlane - 'The Moon Also Rises'<p style="text-align: justify;">
For a bunch of reasons, I've been pretty bad at blogging lately. My head is in
a bit of a weird place at the moment and being back to full time at work is
exhausting - it's hard to find the time around everything, to be honest. I
think that I've also perhaps felt a little distant from music/the blog in
general lately... I haven't been to many gigs since lockdown, and writing
about artists I'd seen live when I was living in Oxford was how the blog
really started to take off in the first place.
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Recently, however, I've had a whirlwind couple of weeks of gigs in London:
first up, three <b>Stornoway </b>album release shows for their record
<i>Dig The Mountain! </i>which came out last week, and just hit #7 in the
album sales chart. Incredible! They played beautiful sets at
<i><a href="https://twitter.com/meg_seekings/status/1710385991565910235">Banquet Records</a> </i>and
<i><a href="https://twitter.com/meg_seekings/status/1706253852742222149">Rough Trade East</a> </i>and the
<a href="https://twitter.com/meg_seekings/status/1705344413193347507">launch event at </a><i><a href="https://twitter.com/meg_seekings/status/1705344413193347507">WWT London Wetland Centre</a> </i>was such a special afternoon. Next, my forever favourites
<a href="https://twitter.com/meg_seekings/status/1710254061130236286"><b>The Hoosiers </b>playing one of the best shows I've seen them play</a>
at London's <i>KOKO </i>(enough said). And earlier this week,
<a href="https://twitter.com/meg_seekings/status/1712087469418488084"><b>Christof van der Ven </b>headlining in London</a> for the first time in a few
years and me getting to rub shoulders with blog favourites <b>Bear's Den</b> and <b>The Staves</b>. I'm eyeing up some more gigs soon... music is
pretty great, huh?
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I'm feeling a teeny bit inspired by it all, so I'm making a tentative return
to trying to ramble about music - and where better to start than the return
of one of my absolute favourite musical pairings, <b>Johnny Flynn </b>and
<b>Robert Macfarlane</b>. Separately, they're one of my favourite musicians and one of my
favourite writers, and together they make art that I adore.
<i>Lost In The Cedar Wood </i>is a favourite album and the accompanying
performance was stunning, and I loved getting the chance to chat to Rob about
it earlier this year at <i>Cambridge Folk Festival</i>,<i> </i>where
he told me exactly what I wanted to hear, that they'd been working on more
music, and it was imminent...
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A few weeks ago, the pair officially announced that they'd made a new record.
Hallelujah! <i>The Moon Also Rises </i>is releasing via the beautiful label
<i>Transgressive </i>on 10th November, and it features the first single
<i>Uncanny Valley: </i></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><i></i></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><i><iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="426" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/pgXHqhkNMOw" width="100%" youtube-src-id="pgXHqhkNMOw"></iframe></i></div><p></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In his announcement of the record, Rob wrote: </p><div style="text-align: justify;"><i></i></div><blockquote><div style="text-align: justify;"><i>It’s about darkness and light, winter & spring, burial and revelation, stories, weather and seasons, ghosts and paths and love and rivers, and other bits and bobs and pots and pans.</i></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><i><br /></i></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><i>We sort of just kept on writing songs after finishing Lost In The Cedar Wood; some of them we found by walking tracks & rainy woods & streams together, & some by noodling in notebooks, & some in poems & stories, & almost all by laughing a lot.</i></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><i>Working & making with Johnny is just one of the great joys of my life. He’s a quiet, gentle, generous genius with a huge gift for making collaborative, creative connections between people. He’s also very funny. </i></div></blockquote><div style="text-align: justify;"><i></i></div><p style="text-align: justify;"><b>Charlie Andrew </b>is on producing duties, and the album features much of Johnny's <i>Sussex Wit </i>band as well as the Sheldrakes, Cosmo and Merlin. You basically couldn't imagine a lovelier and more wholesome bunch of creatives to make music together, and the results are unsurprisingly gorgeous. Second single <i>No Matter The Weight </i>is out now. Almost frustratingly brilliant. </p><p style="text-align: justify;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="426" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/SZ9GCJtWcac" width="100%" youtube-src-id="SZ9GCJtWcac"></iframe></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://transgressive.lnk.to/themoonalsorises">Pre-order/pre-save the new record here.</a></p><p style="text-align: justify;">Follow <b>Johnny Flynn</b> -
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/johnnyflynnmusic">Facebook</a> |
<a href="https://twitter.com/JohnnyFlynnHQ">Twitter</a> |
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/johnnyflynnmusic/">Instagram</a>.</p>
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Follow<b> Robert Macfarlane</b> - <a href="https://twitter.com/RobGMacfarlane">Twitter</a>
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<a href="https://www.instagram.com/robgmacfarlane/?img_index=1">Instagram</a>.
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-28812610728319615932023-09-20T11:00:00.001+01:002023-09-20T11:00:00.134+01:00LISTEN: The Staves - 'You Held It All'<p style="text-align: justify;">You heard it here first: I'm well and truly back in my <b>The Staves </b>era. So many of my favourite artists are coming back with new songs and albums at the moment and I have fallen pretty hard for this one. The duo are back with <i>You Held It All</i>, their first release via <i>Communion Records </i>(a match made in heaven, I think?) and their first new music since the 2021 album <i>Good Woman</i><i> </i>(<a href="https://www.coolmusicandthings.co.uk/2021/12/my-albums-of-year-2021.html">my album of the year</a>.) It is almost TOO good?! I haven't much to say, apart from that I love these sisters so much. Crossing my fingers that there's an album on the way, but for now, I'll happily listen to this one on repeat...</p><p style="text-align: justify;">On the track, the band share: <i>"You Held It All is a song about understanding, and the knots we tie ourselves in when we don't express our truth; and how much power and freedom there can be when we do." </i><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 14pt; text-align: left;"> </span><span lang="EN-US" style="color: #222222; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 14pt; text-align: center;"> </span><span style="color: #222222; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 14pt; text-align: center;"> </span></p>
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<a href="https://www.facebook.com/TheStaves">Facebook</a> |
<a href="https://twitter.com/thestaves">Twitter</a> |
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-81088999247387619852023-09-07T10:00:00.001+01:002023-09-07T10:00:00.141+01:00LISTEN: Stornoway - 'The Navigator' (feat. Sam Lee)<p style="text-align: justify;">Months on, it still doesn't seem quite real that <b>Stornoway </b>are back but they really are - they're several festivals down, have an instore tour and a regular tour on the way, and their new album <i>Dig The Mountain! </i>arrives on October 6th. What a time to be alive! The new music keeps arriving and I think that you could hardly wish for a more dreamy coming together of voices than <b>Brian Briggs </b>and <b>Sam Lee</b>. I'm certain that the band's new track <i>The Navigator </i>is something I dreamt up. I think I must like it a fair bit - a couple of weeks after release it is already in my top three most streamed songs of the year. That good! </p><p style="text-align: justify;">On the track, Brian shares: <i>“this song was inspired by [a] sailing adventure with friends. For me there is no more powerful way to get perspective than to go in a small boat out of sight of land. There is surely no wilder place, no situation where you feel smaller or more vulnerable. We had no choice but to tune deeply into the shifting wind and waves that governed our days. Worries and problems shrank and were blown away. And a shared sense of isolation brought us together as a motley crew, whilst also making us question where we were going in our own lives. </i></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><i>It was a pleasure to record Sam Lee’s rich, woody baritone on a warm, May day in a Gloucestershire woodland. He made a wonderful addition to the crew!" </i></p><p style="text-align: justify;">Sam adds: <i>“The wait is over and Stornoway have returned with a bounty of utterly stunning songs. It seems their time away from playing has only made them a better band!”</i></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><div style="text-align: justify;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="426" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Wb6UgsfOm28" width="100%" youtube-src-id="Wb6UgsfOm28"></iframe></div></div><p style="text-align: justify;"><i>Dig the Mountain! </i>arrives 6th October - <a href="https://stornoway.lnk.to/digthemountainPR">pre-order/pre-save here</a>. Also very much worthy of note is the exciting news that the band are re-issuing their debut album <i>Beachcomber's Windowsill </i>on vinyl via the lovely <i>Dinked </i>(<a href="https://dinkededition.co.uk/stornoway-beachcombers-windowsill">details here</a>) on 8th December. You can pre-order that from a selected bunch of independent record stores (I'd recommend <i>Resident Records </i>in Brighton for a brilliant postal service if like me you don't have one particularly local to you!) </p><p style="text-align: justify;">Follow <b>Stornoway </b>- <a href="https://www.facebook.com/stornoway">Facebook</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/StornowayBand">Twitter</a> | <a href="https://www.instagram.com/stornowayband/">Instagram</a>.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Follow <b>Sam Lee </b>- <a href="https://www.facebook.com/samleefolk">Facebook</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/samleesong">Twitter</a> | <a href="https://www.instagram.com/samleesong/">Instagram</a>.</p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-12665758253524724512023-09-05T11:00:00.001+01:002023-09-05T11:00:00.138+01:00LISTEN: Bombay Bicycle Club - 'I Want To Be Your Only Pet'<p style="text-align: justify;">Welcome to the latest in a long line of: songs I'm obsessed with. <b>Bombay Bicycle Club </b>are just the absolute best, aren't they? I am living for the promo they're doing for their upcoming record. Digging up MSN conversations from the early days of the band? Too pure. A karaoke instore tour where fans got up on stage and performed as part of the band? Incredible. They're clearly having a great time promoting the album, performing and making music at the moment and I'm very much here for it! </p><p style="text-align: justify;"><i>I Want To Be Your Only Pet </i>is the latest in a run of superb singles from the album - with a properly classic Bombay riff that just seems to get better on each listen. The idea of this one rushing over me at a gig some time soon... yes please?! P.S - I managed to sneak an early listen and the entire album is brill, obviously.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">On the new track, Jack shares: <i>"I was just playing around with guitar sounds at soundcheck, and started playing this riff. Jamie must have heard something in it because he got out his phone and started recording. For the next few months he would constantly text me to ask "have you written a song around that riff yet?" So finally I did to stop him harassing me. To me it sounds like if Abbey Road era Beatles had a love child with Rated R era Queens of the Stone Age." </i></p>
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</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-76465870323041244192023-08-31T11:30:00.001+01:002023-08-31T11:30:00.147+01:00WATCH: Francis of Delirium - 'Real Love'<p style="text-align: justify;">Hello again! Two posts in two days? Who is she?? Short answer: I'm SO obsessed with this beautiful new video from <b>Francis of Delirium </b>that I instantly needed to share it. I've loved the project for years, and loved this track when it came out back in July. The new video, co-written and co-directed by Jana herself along with <b>Rares Matei</b>, is a gorgeous representation of a young blossoming relationship. Too pure. </p><p style="text-align: justify;">Talking about the track, Jana shares: <i>"'Real Love' at its heart is a simple song about being in love with your best friend. For years, timing got in the way. I got in my own way, and then finally, it worked out. Coming out of a two-month-long tour in the US and heading into summer back at home, it felt like my world was opening up. I wanted to write a song that reflected the feeling of leaning into vulnerability, a song that embraces telling the people you love what they mean to you and truly meaning it. Spending every night watching The Districts on tour really impacted me. There was this hopefulness I heard in their music that I really connected to. After writing our last EP ‘The Funhouse’ which was all about darkness and the feeling of being engulfed by the chaos of the world, I just couldn’t write anything super dark and heavy at the time, it just wouldn’t come out. My body and brain were just guiding me to writing lighter, more open music."</i></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both;">
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<a href="https://www.facebook.com/francisofdelirium">Facebook</a> |
<a href="https://twitter.com/frantowndeli">Twitter</a> |
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/francisofdelirium/">Instagram</a>.
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-53903392954239196672023-08-30T16:45:00.000+01:002023-08-30T16:45:11.226+01:00WATCH: VC Pines - 'SUPERMAN'<p style="text-align: justify;">(Hi!) I feel like I'm always writing something, apologising for barely writing anything, and then disappearing again before repeating the cycle. Back again! A lot is happening in my brain at the moment but as always music is a comfort, and while I don't have as much time to share it here as I'd like, I'm still listening! Adoring the new <b>Willie J Healey </b>album <i>Bunny </i>at the moment and v v much looking forward to the release of this one. <i>SUPERMAN </i>is the latest track from <b>VC Pines</b>, who shares his debut album <i>MRI </i>on 8th September. I think it must have been four years since I started listening to Jack's music - following various singles and EPs, and I'm excited to see this album find its way into the world. He's a special artist! </p>
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<span style="text-align: left;"><i style="text-align: justify;">"I've recently started working on my FOMO - Since writing this, I realised that I was saying yes to EVERYTHING and then being exhausted for, or missing the things that really mattered. I think that's what happens when I write, a lot of it is my subconscious, and I only realise how I've been feeling until the song is finished."</i></span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;"><i>MRI </i>is due for release on 8th September - <a href="https://bfan.link/mri-1">pre-save the album here</a>.</span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;">Follow </span><b style="text-align: left;">VC Pines </b><span style="text-align: left;">- </span><a href="https://www.facebook.com/vcpines/" style="text-align: left;">Facebook</a><span style="text-align: left;"> | </span><a href="https://twitter.com/vcpines" style="text-align: left;">Twitter</a><span style="text-align: left;"> | </span><a href="https://www.instagram.com/vcpines/" style="text-align: left;">Instagram</a><span style="text-align: left;">.</span>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-12818577201845453702023-08-14T10:30:00.001+01:002023-08-14T10:30:00.137+01:00WATCH: Emma Gatrill - 'Adonis Blue'<p style="text-align: justify;">Oh hi! We're back to writing blog posts too late, when I should be getting to sleep... but I haven't posted in a while and the press release for this one was sitting in my inbox whispering sweet nothings to me. I've just had a week off work and headed down to the South coast, to East Sussex. A trip to Brighton gave me aaaaaall of the <i>The Great Escape </i>memories from my couple of years there. A walk along the cliffs at Beachy Head provided the unexpected acrobatic trio you didn't know you needed - airplanes practicing overhead for this week's airshow, swallows dancing through the skies before their migration back to Southern Africa, and smaller still, some fancy blue butterflies. Back at the hotel, I had a look through my guidebook and lo and behold - we'd been admiring the Adonis Blue! Ooft. A real stunner!</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Skip forward to staring at my inbox this evening, looking at the various tracks and announcements I'd like to try and write about and.... this one jumped out to me. Sussex resident and all round good egg/performer in many brilliant bands <b>Emma Gatrill </b>has just shared her new single <i>Adonis Blue </i>(you guessed it) and it is just as beautiful as its namesake. The track also features <b>Conor O'Brien </b>of <b>Villagers </b>- big yes to that!</p><p style="text-align: justify;">The track arrives with news of Emma's new album <i>Come Swim</i>, arriving 24th November on <i>Wilkommen Records</i>, and featuring contributions from Emma's partner <b>Marcus Hamblett </b>(who also oversees production) as well as <b>Helen Whitaker </b>(flute) and <b>Andrew Stuart Buttle </b>(violin). More on the record over the next few months!</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="426" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/07JqJEtvfYI" width="100%" youtube-src-id="07JqJEtvfYI"></iframe></p>
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On the track, Emma shares: <i>“Adonis Blue is a rare butterfly, the males have brilliant sky blue wings
with a fine black line around the edge. I spent the summer on a quest
wandering the South Downs in the hope of spotting this butterfly. The track
is about searching for things that are hard to find but accepting that the
quest itself can fulfil desires. It’s about the adventure and all that we
find along the way. Conor is such an inspirational musician and it was an
absolute honour to work with him on this song. The beat he crafted really
weaved itself into the orchestration and his trumpet really makes the song
for me!”</i>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-62999813777358427612023-08-02T18:11:00.000+01:002023-08-02T18:11:32.748+01:00WATCH: Stornoway - 'It's Not Up To You' (feat. Yijia) <p style="text-align: justify;">
Can somebody explain to me how it is August already? I've been neglecting the
blog lately - it's so hard to find time to write around work and other
commitments, but I promise I'm trying to get things back to some sort of
normality/a higher frequency of posts. Rest assured if I'm not writing as
much, I'm still obsessing over new music in the background - and I'm very much
in that place with <b>Stornoway </b>at the moment. If you know me or the
blog, you probably know how much I love the band, and I'm all sorts of excited
to share the latest track from their upcoming album
<i>Dig The Mountain! </i>(due 8th September). <i>It's Not Up To You </i>is a
<b>Björk </b>cover, featuring <b>Yijia</b>, and I'm a little bit in love with
it.
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The accompanying video, directed by the band's live violinist
<b>Susie Peters</b>, sees the trio performing in Wytham Woods, just outside of
Oxford, where Brian had his first conservation job (monitoring blue tit and
great tit nest sites) after university. Watching them play in amongst the
trees with the dappled light coming through the beech leaves... agh. The video
is as beautiful as the track itself - a rare achievement.
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Talking about the release, the band share:
<i>"we've always been hugely inspired by Bjork's fearless spirit and we
particularly love this song from her 'Vespertine' album. We replaced
electronics with acoustic instruments and vocal effects and changed the time
signature, but it was once Jon and Oli got their hands on it and added
piano, organ and bass that it started to soar."</i>
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You may have seen me gushing about this online already but... I saw
<b>Stornoway </b>on Friday!!!! Friend of the blog, and my old boss, Oli got us
into <i>Cambridge Folk Festival </i>to see the band headlining the second
stage (competing with <b>The Proclaimers</b>, and so nearly giving us that
<i>I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)</i> cover... you tease, Brian.) The band and
their music mean so much to me - Oli and Tom gave me my first paid work in
music and I've got so many lovely memories of seeing them perform. I can't
quite believe they're really back.
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I didn't manage to get to any of their festival slots last Summer, and the
<i>EartH </i>gig earlier this year sold out far too fast for me (boo!) so my
last show was the 2017 farewell show at Oxford's <i>New Theatre</i> (<a href="https://open.spotify.com/album/3LFWKMoPobebHz78gmkfLa?si=AEVf7cJiSFW8h6qmVTf5kg">live album here</a>) - I was working on the show so was there right from soundcheck through to
the afterparty, it was an incredible day. Bittersweet, though, as I couldn't
quite believe I wouldn't see them performing again. Fast forward six years and
they're back, as brilliant as ever, and they've got new music to share.
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I'd say that I couldn't be happier, and that I couldn't love the band more if
I tried... but then, well,
<a href="https://twitter.com/meg_seekings/status/1686115545278447618">this happened.</a> Oli had organised for author, <b>Johnny Flynn </b>collaborator (!) and
professor <b>Rob Macfarlane </b>(!!)<b> </b>to interview the band after
the online premiere of their new video, live at the festival. I saw this was
happening online and took my opportunity to try and meet Rob - he's one of my
favourite authors to read and recommend, somebody whose opinion I trust deeply
(if a book has a review from Rob on it, I'll probably buy it) and I adore his
work with Johnny. Thankfully, Rob wasn't put off by my lingering outside of
backstage to say hello, and was more than generous with his time - our
conversation meandered through Stornoway, bookselling, writing, working with
Johnny, <a href="https://www.coolmusicandthings.co.uk/2022/02/an-evening-lost-in-cedar-wood-with.html">my review of their show</a> at the <i>Sam Wanamaker Playhouse,</i> Johnny making me weep
in <i>The Motive and the Cue </i>(so GOOD), wildlife and Rob's current
projects. All of this happening under an oak tree, too. Poetic. </p>
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Follow <b>Stornoway </b>-
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/stornoway">Facebook</a> |
<a href="https://twitter.com/StornowayBand">Twitter</a> |
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/stornowayband/">Instagram</a>.</p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-43905782731265539502023-07-24T11:00:00.001+01:002023-07-24T11:00:00.137+01:00WATCH: Baby Queen - 'We Can Be Anything'<p style="text-align: justify;">Late night blog ramblings incoming - stopping by to share a track I've been loving over the past few days... <b>Baby Queen </b>is back with <i>We Can Be Anything</i>, the follow-up to <i>Dream Girl</i>, and another track offering a taste of her forthcoming debut album. I can't waaaaait!!!!! Really enjoying <i>We Can Be Anything</i>, and another brill video too. </p><p style="text-align: justify;">I'll let the track do the talking, but also... on the track, <b>Baby Queen </b>(AKA <b>Bella Latham</b>) shares: <i>"I've been having a prolonged existential crisis for the better part of the past 5 years and would consider myself to be a nihilist in many ways, which has made being alive quite bleak at times. I think human beings really crave purpose but there is ultimately no clear-cut reason we're here and if there is one, we're just not intelligent enough to figure it out. Despite it all, life is beautiful and i think our lack of purpose and our insignificance gives us the greatest level of freedom. Society, culture, rules, laws - these are all constructs. I like to believe that as long as you're not hurting people, you do have the freedom and the prerogative to do with your life what you will. That's what this song is about: non-confinement and non-conformity in the face of what is essentially absurdity. I just want people to listen to it and feel free - because they are free."</i></p>
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Follow <b>Baby Queen </b>-
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/queenofthebabies/">Facebook</a> |
<a href="https://twitter.com/babyqueen">Twitter</a> |
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/queenofthebabies/">Instagram</a>.
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-80417700235184213292023-07-17T11:00:00.002+01:002023-07-17T11:00:00.146+01:00ALBUM NEWS: Richard Walters - 'Murmurate'<p style="text-align: justify;">I'm dreadful at posting at the moment - so many things are pulling against me, taking up my time. The blog is kind of the easiest thing to step away from a little so that I don't completely burn out... but I'm here, writing late at night (obviously) about Oxford pal <b>Richard Walters</b>, who has a new solo record on the way. While he's certainly been busy in the interim (a new album with his project <b>LYR </b>came out in the past few weeks which I'm very keen to listen to when I get a moment) <i>Murmurate </i>marks Richard's first solo album since 2020. Born out of the pandemic but not particularly inspired by it, the tracks on the album explore our shared feelings of having changed through isolation. Of realising that you wanted different things and experiences once the world started to open back up.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Richard explains <i>"when the world started to wake up again post lockdown I sprinted towards the door; I bolted, with unbelievable enthusiasm and joy, and I fell. I wiped out a fair few times in my desire to get back into a routine, to return to normality. I eventually found myself moving back from the bustle and noise, a combination of anxiety and a previously unearthed desire for more and more calm... For me </i><i>this is not a lockdown record. It was largely written in 2022, post weirdness, but many of the songs do tap into that sense of post-lockdown-anxiety (PLA!?) and the mixed up, confused feeling of needing to be elsewhere but feeling the tug of home.</i></p><div style="text-align: justify;"><i>When it comes to music, throughout lockdown I was desperate to be in the room with other people making things again. In my opinion, Zoom just doesn’t cut it when it comes to finding common musical ground and building things up. That’s where the title ‘Murmurate’ comes from - I just wanted to feel that unison again, to move in time with other songwriters and musicians, to flock and gather and soar a little bit, even if the distance from my home life made me feel torn from time to time.”</i></div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-8043085326521996552023-07-03T11:00:00.001+01:002023-07-03T11:00:00.156+01:00ALBUM NEWS: Public Service Broadcasting - 'This New Noise' (live)<p style="text-align: justify;">Current obsession - this snuck into my inbox, crept up on me and gave me a big ol' surge of happiness when I found it! <b>Public Service Broadcasting </b>are releasing a live album on 8th September, a recording of their <i>BBC Proms </i>performance <i>This New Noise </i>with <b>BBC Symphony Orchestra </b>and <b>Jules Buckley</b>. The Prom was a celebration of the power of radio, written in recognition of the centenary of the BBC. They're just SO brilliant, and this is them at their best. Reaaaaally good.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">I feel like I write this so often, but I mean it - if PSB are new to you, you're in for SUCH a treat. They're unlike anything else that I listen to and that is easily one of the best things about them. Completely brilliant. They've got a few records under their belts already, and I'd start with the (now ten-years old!) debut <i>Inform - Educate - Entertain</i>, which is how I was first introduced to their music (by a friend on a train to London - there's not many artists where I can pinpoint the moment when I first listened to them, so you know they're special!) </p><p style="text-align: justify;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="426" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/04PmHmWLrwY" width="100%" youtube-src-id="04PmHmWLrwY"></iframe></p><div style="text-align: justify;"><b>J. Willgoose, Esq </b>shares: <i>"at the time, not knowing if the Proms performance would be a true one-off, I tried to focus on enjoying the occasion as much as possible. It was a privilege to play with such skilled performers as the BBC SO and especially under such an astute guiding hand in Jules. I'm absolutely delighted that we're releasing This New Noise in physical form, and remixing it allowed me to discover all over again the intricacy and dynamism of the orchestra's performance." </i></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">
Follow <b>Public Service Broadcasting</b> -
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/PUBLICSERVICEBROADCASTING/">Facebook</a> |
<a href="https://twitter.com/PSB_HQ">Twitter</a> |
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/psb_hq/">Instagram</a>.
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524484145593991450.post-10077506390868251722023-06-28T13:30:00.001+01:002023-06-28T13:30:00.141+01:00WATCH: Seramic - 'Ride or Die'<p style="text-align: justify;">You know the drill - I'm writing a blog post when I should be sleeping. Surprise! But. Big news. Did I mention how much I love <b>Seramic</b>? Just a few times, huh? Well. HE'S BACK!!!!!!! </p><p style="text-align: justify;"><b>Seramic's </b>music delivers absolute joy (I dare you to see him live or listen to a track like <i>Greg's Love </i>and not get on your feet and grin from ear to ear). There's an infectious energy in the music, and he's long been a favourite of mine. So of course I'm a little over-excited that Marcus just came back with his first new single in a while. </p><p style="text-align: justify;"><i>Ride or Die </i>is a delight - and the music video features dancing AND dogs. Like I said: pure joy. Bottle it up! Get watching this one below, and then take a deep dive into his EPs... you won't regret it. </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="426" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/vyDDRTOCk0w" width="100%" youtube-src-id="vyDDRTOCk0w"></iframe></div><p style="text-align: justify;">With Marcus having recently moved to the US, there are sadly no UK dates to report on just yet.. but as soon as something is announced, I'm there. It's somehow been five years since I saw a proper Seramic set at <i>Bushstock 2018</i>. Dreamy days. </p><p style="text-align: justify;">Follow <b>Seramic </b>- <a href="https://www.facebook.com/seramicofficial">Facebook</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/seramicofficial">Twitter</a> | <a href="https://www.instagram.com/seramic/">Instagram</a>.</p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0