31 May 2009
29 May 2009
Perth Music Festival 2009 (2nd-5th July)

For further details on who else is playing and where, just click on the links
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28 May 2009
Frightened Rabbit - Off the Beaten Tracks Session

I have ripped the audio from the songs, so if you want to see the videos then just click the link
'Swim Until You Can't See Land' sounds just as good as I remember it did from HG, I had tried filming it at the time, but my inability to work my mobile let me down, plus it would probably have looked and sounded shite anyway. Oh and the last song is a cover of a Neutral Milk Hotel song called 'Song Against Sex' which he's covered a few times, but at least this time it's a good quality recording.
1. Be Less Rude
2. Swim Until You Can't See Land
3. Song Against Sex
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A MASSIVE thank you goes out to JM for recording these for me
Lord Cut Glass - comes home

With his debut album due for release on the 22nd of June 'Lord Cut Glass' aka Alun Woodward formerly of Delgados fame has announced a gig at King Tuts on Saturday the 27th of June. Tickets can be bought here
You can pre-order the album here
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Lord Cut Glass - Even Jesus Couldn't Love You
27 May 2009
Post Nothing

2. Ross Clark - Broken Boy
3. Beta Band - Broke
4. Meursault - Nothing Broke
5. Sparklehorse - Pain
6. De Rosa - It helps to see you hurt
7. Herman Dune - If It Ain't Broken
8. Sons & Daugters - Broken Bones
9. Nacional - Broken Hands
10. Peaches - Fuck the Pain Away
26 May 2009
Frightened Rabbit - Live at Piano's

I think it's recorded at a venue called Piano's in New York, but to be honest I dunno.
1. Fast Blood
2. Good Arms vs Bad Arms
3. Keep Yourself Warm
4. My Backwars Walk
5. The Twist
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25 May 2009
The Low Anthem - Live at Maida Vale (18/05/09)

1. Charlie Darwin
2. Ticket Taker
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The Low Anthem play at Oran Mor in Glasgow on the 7th of September.
23 May 2009
22 May 2009
21 May 2009
20 May 2009
Jocky Venkataraman - new album & more importantly free stuff!!

I've only ever seen Jocky once, back last year when he was the support for Frightened Rabbit at the album launch for Midnight Organ Fight, I thought I'd had seen him again by now, but alas not. The one lasting memory I took away from that night was his song entitled 'Glasvegas' (which I posted the video for a while back). Anyhow, today I got message saying that he's got a new album coming out, which should be interesting to hear, it's called "Motorways Died Young", and it is released on the 29th of June on Wiseblood Industries
As a precursor to it's release a ten-song "Introduction to Jocky Venkataraman", comprising songs from the first and second LPs, is now available free of charge from here
West End Festival Line Up Announced

16th - Nacional at the Captains Rest
17th - Beerjacket at Oran Mor
18th - French Wives at the Captains Rest
23rd - De Rosa at Oran Mor
24th - Emma Pollock at the Captains Rest
24th - Ross Clark at Oran Mor
25th - Wavves/Mitchell Museum/Cassidy at the Captains Rest
26th - Wake the President at the Captains Rest
19 May 2009
Malcolm Middelton & the Hold Steady - Colin Murray Show (18/05/09)

1. Malcolm Middleton - 'Red Travellin' Socks'
2. The Hold Steady and Malcolm Middleton - 'Your Time Is Gonna Come' (Led Zep cover)
3. The Hold Steady and Malcolm Middleton - 'Run To You' (Bryan Adams Cover)
4. Malcolm Middleton - 'Kiss At The Station'
5. The Hold Steady - 'Lord, I'm Discouraged'
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King Creosote - Vic Galloway Session (18/05/09)
18 May 2009
Stag & Dagger - Glasgow Timetable

ABC 1
Cold War Kids 9.00 - 10.00
Twilight Sad 7.45 - 8.30
Frightened Rabbit 7.00 - 7.30
Captain's Rest
The Mae Shi 11.15 - 11.45
Dananananaykroyd 10.30 - 11.00
Tubelord 9.45 - 10.15
Paper Planes 9.00 - 9.45
Miles Benjamin- Anthony Robinson 8.15 - 8.45
Blue Roses 7.30 - 8.00
The French Wives 6.45 - 7.15
Over The Wall 6.00 - 6.30
Classic Grand
Black Lips 9.45 - 10.30
Mika Miko 9.00 - 9.30
Gringo Star 8.15 - 8.45
The Elvis Suicide 7.30 - 8.00
Nice 'n' Sleazy
Hot Club DJs 11.00 - 3.00
Cursive 9.45 - 10.30
The Gay Blades 8.45 - 9.15
Findo Gask 7.45 - 8.15
Boycotts 7.00 - 7.30
Stereo
Men & Machines DJs 2.00 - 3.00
JD Twitch (Optimo) 12.30 - 2.00
Men & Machines DJs 11.00 - 12.30
The Aliens 9.45 - 10.30
Bmx Bandits 8.30 - 9.15
Woodenbox With A Fistful Of Fivers 7.45 - 8.15
St Deluxe 7.00 - 7.30
The Art School Downstairs
Dolby Anol 1.30 - 3.00
Art of Parties 12.30 - 1.30
Record Playerz DJs 11.00 - 12.00
The Joy Formidable 10.30 - 11.00
Chew Lips 9.30 - 10.00
Lemonade 8.30 - 9.00
Everything Everything 7.30 - 8.00
Record Playerz DJs 7.00 - 7.30
The Art School Upstairs
Phantom Band 10.00 - 10.45
White Denim 8.45 - 9.30
Jacob Yates & the Pearly Gate Lock Pickers 7.45 - 8.15
Meursault 7.00 - 7.30
David Barbarossa DJ 6.30 - 7.00
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Malcolm Middleton - Album Launch

I'm afriad I don't have any details on tickets and the like as of yet, as soon as I'll do an update.
If you can't make it along on the night, then you can still pre-order his new album here.
Malkiewill be back in Glasgow again in June at King Tuts onthe 28th of June supporting on the tour will be none other than the Pictish Trail, get in!!!
My Latest Novel Album Launch Party

17 May 2009
Passion Pit are coming back to Glasgow

16 May 2009
15 May 2009
Pull Another Rabbit Out the Hat

The Friday feeling has truly kicked in now, as Frightened Rabbit have been added as the 'surprise Scottish guest' for next weeks Stag & Dagger Festival - cheers to Susie for the tip.
Here's the copy n paste part...
'Special Scottish Mystery guest has now been announced as Frightened Rabbit. The brothers are going back to the old school and performing an exclusive two piece set.'
STAGES
UPSTAIRS @ THE ART SCHOOL - PRESENTED BY THE SKINNY MAGAZINE
DOORS 6.30PM
Stage DJ - David Barbarossa
Mearsault
Jacob Yates & the Pearly Gate Lockpickers
White Denim
Phantom Band
>>>CLUB
Konx Om Pax
Tim Exile
CLARK
THE ART SCHOOL VIC BAR - Presented By Record Playerz & Art of Parties
DOORS 6.30PM
Stage DJ: Record Playerz
Everything Everything
Lemonade
Chew Lips
Joy Formidable
>>>CLUB
Record Playerz DJ
Art of Parties DJs
Dolby Anol
ABC1
DOORS 6.30PM
Frightened Rabbit Brothers performing special 2 piece set.
The Twilight Sad
Cold War Kids
Captain's Rest - NME stage w/ NME DJs
DOORS 5PM
Over the Wall
French Wives
Blue Roses
Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson
Paper Planes
Tubelord
Danananaykroyd
The Mae Shi
Nice n Sleazy
DOORS 6.30PM
Stage DJ: Huntleys & Palmers DJs
Boycotts
Findo Gask
The Gay Blades
Cursive
>>>CLUB
The Hot Club
Stereo
DOORS 6.30PM
St Deluxe
Woodenbox with a Fistful of Fivers
BMX Bandits
The Aliens
>>>CLUB
Men & Machines DJs
JD Twitch (OPTIMO)
Classic Grand
DOORS 6.30PM
The Elvis Suicide
Gringo Star
Mika Miko
Black Lips
**This stage has limited entry with Stag & Dagger wristband
14 May 2009
New Twilight Sad Song (again)

Reflection of the Television
13 May 2009
To Err Is Human

this coming Sunday. Doors at 8.30.
That is all.
Errors - Toes
Inside Out- the Insider Festival
With the Outside Festival being cancelled due a lack of ticket sales, it looked as if the Scottish festival go-The big catch at the moment is that they have only 6 weeks to get their application through, a process which normally takes 3 months, so we'll be keeping our fingers crossed for them.
If it does all work out, then the plan is to go with the line up they had planned for the Outsider which includes the following;
Woodenbox,
Washington Irving
Ross Clark and the Scarves go missing
Will Cookson
The John Langan Band
Babelfish
Banana Sessions
The Injuns,
Claes Cem
and a motley selection of musicians from Session A9 and Treacherous Orchestra.
Plus DJs and other entertainment
Hopefully if this all pans out, then the festival would start with a chilled instrumental day on the Friday night, with the main line up running through Saturday and Sunday.
Ticket prices have still to be confirmed, although the organiser is hoping to bring it in around the £30 mark, which is a bit of a bargain in my eyes.
If all of that hasn't turned your pretty little head, then perhaps this might, food, now I've got your attention you greedy little pigs you! The plan is for the organisers to provide all of the food from there's and other local estates. Serving things like spit roast lamb, venison, trout from Rothiemurchus, Glenfeshie smoked salmon, salads from our own gardens and so on.
This sounds like it could be one hell of a party, I will keep you posted with any updates on this one as soon as I hear anything further.

When? 27th-28th June
How Much? TBC (but it should be roughly about £30)
12 May 2009
Introducing - Dupec

If you have read any interview with We Were Promised Jetpacks lately then you might well have heard this band getting mentioned, as they seem to have slipped their name into nearly every interview that I have read with them. Don't believe me then check here, here, here and here, I could go on but I know I realise I am probably losing you already. Anyway, after seeing their name crop up so many times I thought I'd have a gander, for which I am very thankful for.
Bursting with raw energy, Dupec have something about them that your average Scottish band would chew their own arm off to have, I have become quite addicted to their EP, especially 'I can count to twelve' which you can listen to below.
If this sounds good to you then you can head over to their Myspace and order a live CD along with their latest studio recorded EP/demo for £5 for the pair, which quite frankly is f*cking bargain.
If you don't trust me, but still want something, cause hey everyone loves a freebie, then you can download a cop of their March 2008 Demo at the bottom of this page.
Three good friends started Dupec in 2007. They wrote a few songs and started playing live in February 2008.
In 2008 they managed to play live in the big cities of Scotland with loads of lovely bands: We Were Promised Jetpacks, Endor, Lyons, Everything Everything, Spokes, The Foundling Wheel, Gdansk and The Xcerts to name a few. 2009 promises some more exciting gigs and opportunities for Dupec. In April 2009 Dupec won YourSound Artist of the month.
We have a four track EP recorded in January 2009 and a three track demo recorded in March 2008. Both are available for a small volume of gold at all our gigs.

10 May 2009
New White Antelope songs
08 May 2009
The Outsider Festival has been cancelled

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Introducing - Django Django

If you are a fan of either the Beta Band or the Aliens then this should be right up your street, so it might not come as a surprise to you to learn that Dave MacLean is the brother of John of the afore-mentioned bands. Hailing from Scotland, but now based in London, Django Django release their 1st single on the 15th of June - double A side Storm and Love's Dart (on Glasgow's Shadazz Records)
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07 May 2009
Get Yer Strap On

If you're heading out to see Aidan Moffat at Stereo this coming Friday then make sure you get yourself down their nice and early as his support will be none other than, Malcolm Middleton under the guise of Chase Music. He will be playing some of his favorite covers, so expect to hear some of of those girl band covers he's been entertaining us with lately.
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05 May 2009
The Streets - He's behind you, he's got swine flu
More Rabbit Shows

In addition to an appearance at the Edinburgh Sick Kids Sunday Show, Scott from Frightened Rabbit has lined up a couple more shows in this month. First off he'll be venturing north to Aberdeen for a solo show at Snafu on the 15th, followed by a support slot at the Edinburgh Voodoo Room on the 24th. Tickets details can be found on the links:-
Malkie Beaten One Off
The newest addition to add to this list would have to be 'Off the Beaten Tracks' a new website that ha cropped up to help promote new and established artists by getting them to 'record acoustic sessions in places you’d not normally see them.'
So far they have sessions by 'Come on Gang' and 'Team Turnip' posted up, and now they have just posted this session by 'Malcolm Middleton ' from this years Homegame, enjoy.
For even more Malcolm Middleton Homegame video's check Song By Toad on Vimeo
Afternoon Delight

04 May 2009
Beepfest Stage Times

If you are still swithering whether or not to go to Beepfest next Saturday at the Art School this Saturday, then this might help you make up your mind.
Downstairs

3.30 – 4 The Wellgreen
5 - 5.30 The Hidden Masters
6.30 - 7 The Junipers
8 - 8.30 The Felt Tips
9.30 - 10 Apres Ski
Upstairs
4.15 - 4.45 Norman Blake
5.45 - 6.15 Snowgoose
7.15 - 7.45 Duglas T Stewart
8.45 - 9.15 Magic Arm
10.15 - 10.45 Jim Noir
11.00 - 11.30 – The Beep Seals
11.45 - 12.15 Wake The President
12.30 - 1.00 - Aberfeldy
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Mogwai - NYC, Music Hall (29/04/09)

01 The Precipice
02 Friend of the Night
03 Scotland’s Shame
04 I Know You Are But What Am I?
05 You Don’t Know Jesus
06 I’m Jim Morrison, I’m Dead
07 Christmas Steps
08 Hunted by a Freak
09 Ithica 27/9
10 Travel is Dangerous
11 2 Rights Make 1 Wrong
12 Helicon 1
13 [encore break]
14 Kids Will Be Skeletons
15 Mogwai Fear Satan
16 Glasgow Mega Snake
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Hinterland...my rambling thoughts

All in all I thought it was a success, it turned out be a lot busier than I had feared it wouldn't be (does that make sense), not sure if that was because they give a shit load of tickets away for free, or if I just went to see more popular bands. My one point that I would make is that if they manage to get another go at it next year, make it a one day event, on the Friday and have less venues, as I did feel there was a bit of a split between the Sauchiehall Street vs Argyll Street venues. There were plenty of bands I fancied seeing, but the thought of hiking it back and forth from say the Classic Grand to Sleazy's really didn't appeal.
Anyway, that's about the only grumble I have, overall I really enjoyed myself, I caught the following:-
Orphans & Vandals (the Classic Grand upstairs) - sounded like they desperately wanted to be the Velvet Underground, their first song went on too long, so my mind started to wander. some of their stuff did get my foot tapping though. Eventually got bored and went downstairs and saw...
Geordi La Force (the Classic Grand downstairs) - as he was one of the recommendations of bands to see by Under the Radar I thought I'd give it a go. I was pleasantly surprised and amused by what we witnessed. Basically the set up is one guy playing guitar to amusing video clips, when we came in he was thrashing out some spazzed out rock tunes to a Chuck Norris workout video. He was without doubt the best discovery of the weekend, although I must admit I did leave before the end of his set to head back upstairs to see...
Meursault (the Classic Grand upstairs), this was the second time I had seen them and once again I was highly impressed, starting off with material from their debut album, it was all very upbeat, their lead singers voice really does make them stand out. My attention did tend to wander a little bit towards the end when they started playing stuff from their new EP, but that was more so because I hadn't actually given it that many spins, plus the songs are a bit slower, that and I have the attention span of a gnat. Although the venue was only about a third full I reckon they'll have turned a few folk onto their music. Actually can anyone clarify how you are supposed to pronounce their name, initially I was saying something along the lines of Mewersalt, then Nic corrected me as the French would say it something like Mer-so, anyone know for sure as it has been bugging me. Also their patter was shit, but that's to be expected being from Edinburgh n'all...
Lastly, I went off to see Copy Haho (the Arches 2), as all of my mates wanted to see the Fall (who were shite apparently) I thought the easiest thing to do would be to go in with them to the Arches 1 and cut through, but hey that was far too logical. Once inside I was told that I'd have to go back out of the Cafe Bar entrance and walk round to the other entrance. Seriously wtf?! it's the same fecking venue, so that was a bit of a bummer. As for Copy Haho, they were alright, nothing amazing, one to watch in the future, but they didn't exactly blow me away.
I decided that a venture up to the Art School to see Zoey Van Goey, they're a band I have listened to a fair bit on Myspace, but never seen live, I was pleasantly surprised how good they were. Even if me and the wife were lazy cnuts sitting on the comfy leather couches for most of their set. those old weary legs needed some recovery time after making the hike up that steep slope to get to the Art School. Oh and while it's on my mind, check this for freaky, on the way up to the gig, Nic nipped in and bought the new King Creosote album for her mate from the HMV on Buchanan Street (you know the on the used to be a Virgin/Zavvi) and just as we got up to the next HMV on Sauchiehll Street out came KC with his daughter, freaky coincidence or what. Toying with the idea of getting the album signed we were soon foiled by KC and KC Jnr out manoeuvring us by skipping off up the street. Anywa, that's enough of that rambling about my stalker-ish tendencies. Next up was a walk back down to see...
Sons & Daughters (the Arches 1), who were on good form, I've seen them millions of time and they rarely let me down, my only grumble would be the lack of new material, surely a wee taster of what we can expect from their next album would have been nice, actually I just sound like a moaning twat saying that. They were on top from, played all the big tunes and I really shouldn't be moaning unnecessarily. Last up for us were.....
Broken Records (the Classic Grand upstairs), as S&D's were running a bit late we only managed to catch half of their set, which was a bit of a bummer as they were sounding really good, even though lead singer, Jamie Sutherlan, had started to lose his voice. their debut album sounds amazing, and their live set is tight as fuck, I really have big hopes for them this year.
I really did fancy going up to see Jetpacks at the ABC2, but the though of having to kill two hours when I was pretty gassed didn't appeal too much, I'll see them in June instead.
That's about all I can think of to say on this wet Bank Holiday Monday, back to feeling sorry for myself for being stuck in work when everyone else is probably still in bed.....
















