Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Holy Hail: "It's very important to go for a swim"
Holy Hail sound like skinnydipping in neon. Born out of New York's surprisingly small new wave scene, rooftop barbecues and girlrap groups, the two-guys, two-girls band bring to mind Fleetwood Mac (without the sexual hatred), Clipse (without the murderraps) and Wire (without the dirge) in equal measure. If that sounds like they've taken away everything to love about those bands, and/or you didn't get round to seeing them when they toured with Bonde Do Role you have to get hold of 'Cool Town Rock', their synapse-tingling new new single on ACTH.
Where works best for songwriting?
Cat:, vocals: We're kind of like a jam band in the practice space! I have to say that we've written, like, three songs since we've been in London. We never write on tour, so there must be something about the place. There's definitely something to be said for the British appreciation of music. We were just chatting to the taxi driver about old punk and reggae songs. You have the best cab drivers here.
Is there something about the greenspace [it's there, somewhere] and the sprawl in London? You guys sound quite outdoorsy.
Kevin, keys: Yeah! London's so sprawling, it just goes on forever! We always listened to rootsy, outdoorsy music, y'know, ol' time Americana. We'd love to live in the country, we were just talking about this earlier actually. As "creatives", you have to be in a city, you have to be surrounded by people, you have to be in city that's constantly moving, but we are a daytripping band. New York County is so beautiful. It's very important to go to a lake for a swim.
What are the plans for next year?
Michelly, bass: We have an album to record. We were going to call it We Love The Government, as a joke, we thought that would be kind of ironic. I really like Kevin and Cat's lyrics, actually. We have this line No tricks, sidekicks, all we have is greatest hits. We could call the record Greatest Hits. That would be cool.
Any other plans?
M: I'd like to be able to play better! It would be great to be more technical in my bass playing. Sometimes it's hard to play what I have in my head, somethings get lost in translation, y'know? But I'm learning to get better, not to judge. Just go for it!
Labels:
daytripping,
Holy Hail,
new wave
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Tour Dates: Radiohead
Not exactly club gigs...
Dublin Malahide Castle (June 7)
London Victoria Park (24, 25)
Glasgow Green (27)
Manchester Old Trafford Cricket Ground (29)
Tickets go on sale from 9am on Friday December 7.
Dublin Malahide Castle (June 7)
London Victoria Park (24, 25)
Glasgow Green (27)
Manchester Old Trafford Cricket Ground (29)
Tickets go on sale from 9am on Friday December 7.
Gig: Crystal Castles, The Scala, London - Tonight!
Crystal Castles play their biggest London show to date at The Scala tonight plus Brixton Academy this Saturday December 6th with Klaxons and Justice although that one's all sold out.
Their debut album is scheduled for release in February in the US on Last Gang Records but a UK label is yet to be confirmed.
Tracklisting: Untrust Us’, ‘Crimewave’ (Crystal Castles vs. HEALTH), ‘Alice Practice’, ‘Magic Spells’, ‘Xxzxcuzx Me’, ‘Air War’, ‘Courtship Dating’, ‘Vanished’, ‘1983’, ‘Good Time’, ‘Love and Caring’,, ‘Knights’, ‘Through the Hosiery’, ‘Reckless’, ‘Black Panther’, ‘Tell Me What to Swallow’
Scala Tickets
Myspace
Monday, December 03, 2007
Base Weight
Top talent from the last twenty years singing their hearts out in Maida Vale – with Fearne Cotton refreshingly out of shot. After generating a quiet storm of interweb hype, Nigel Godrich's From The Basement series of hi-def, lo-tech net TV got its first showing on telly proper over the weekend – Sky Arts broadcast the superlative first show, with performances from The Shins, Neil Hammond and The White Stripes. It's a lovely combination boxfresh stars and legendary artists – forthcoming shows include performances from Beck and Envelopes, Free Blood and Sonic Youth, with Thom Yorke (in rainbows, above) heading up this Saturday's edition. Register at fromthebasement.tv for news and behind the scenes bit and bobs.
Labels:
From The Basement,
Nigel Godrich,
Radiohead,
Telly
Saturday, December 01, 2007
BONDE DO ROLE AT SCALA, LONDON
A strangely muted Bonde De Role bring their mutant mash-up of Baille Funk, early Def Jam Rock-Rap, Electro & Miami Bass to the baying multitudes at The Scala.
Labels:
Baille Funk,
Bonde De Role,
The Scala
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