
30 September 2009
Oxjam's Glasgow Takeover - Early Bird Tickets on Sale Now
Hinterland and Stag and Dagger, the concept of which is that yu buy a wristband which gives you access to various venues all over the City. Now Oxfam have taken the concept on for their annual musical fundraiser, Oxjam . Taking place over the weekend 24th & 25th of October, Oxjam Glasgow takes over 15 Glasgow's music venues, with a line up that boasts 150 great local bands (as listed below), including Sons & Daughters no less. Early Bird weekend tickets have just gone on sale at the very reasonable price of £6.00 plus booking fee (a percentage of which will go to Oxfam), with over 50 out of the 100 early bird tickets gone already I'd suggest that you get in there quick.
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So far the line up is looking pretty healthy :- Albino Monk, Alex Wayt, Andrea Marini, Atlas Sky,Bad Day?, Barn Owl, Be A Familiar, Ben Chaddock, Ben Td, Big Ned, Black Delorian, Borthwicks, Boycotts, Brotherlouiscollective, Bwani Junction, Call Me Ishmael,,, Casino Brag, Castaway, Cuba Cuba, Dave Hughes, David Bova, Dbass Collective, Eddy And The T Bolts, El Bastardos, El Dog, Emma Curran, Endor, Energy!, Esperanza, Fanzine Hero, Foxgang, French Wives, Glider, Gong Fei, Haight Ashbury, Hidden Mastars, Homework, Jamie Marshall, Jamie Keenan, Jimmy Richards, John B Mckenna, Johnny Jack, Judith Harron, Le Reno Amps, Lions.Chase.Tigers, Little Eskimos, Malcolm Ross
Man At The Window, Maple Leaves, Mark Mccabe, Martin John Henry, Mike And Solveig, Mike Nisbet, Ming Ming And The Ching Chings, My Actions, Your Exit, My Cousin I Bid You Farewell, Nacional, Nine Circles, Odeon Beatclub, Paul Mcgranaghan, Pure Brass, Reginald, Roberto Cassani, Roscoe Vacant, Schnapps, Sons And Daughters, Steve Schuh, Tango In The Attic, Tempercalm, The 123s, The Apologists, The Cellophanes, The Deals, The Deniros, The Dirt, The Dull Fudds, The Lafontaines, The Low Miffs, The Marder, The Meatmen, The Mode, The Moth In The Mirror, The Reveres, The Seventeenth Century, The Social Services, The Xcerts, Three Blind Wolves, Trapped In Kansas, United Fruit, Vendor Defender, Wilson Tan, Yahweh, Yoshi, Young States, Zoey Van Goey +Some Very Special Secret Guests
Venues taking part:- Box, Blackfriars, Britannia Panopticon Music Hall, Brunswick hotel, Basura Blanca (Brunswick Basement) Capitol, McChuills, Mono, Metropolitan, Pivo Pivo, Sloans (The Skinny Stage), The 13th Note, The Admiral, Strathclyde Union plus more venues TBC.
29 September 2009
Frightened Rabbit - Bowery Ballroom, New York (17/01/09)

1. The Modern Leper
2. Fast Blood
3. Old Old Fashioned
4. I Feel Better
5. Good Arms Vs. Bad Arms
6. The Twist
7. My Backwards Walk
8. Head Rolls Off
9. Floating In The Forth
10. Square 9
11. Encore
12. Poke
13. Song Against Sex
14. Keep Yourself Warm
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28 September 2009
Camera Obscura - La Route du Rock (15/08/09)

1. My Maudlin Carreer
2. Swans
3. Tears
4. Teenager
5. Let's Get Out of This Country
6. Margaret
7. French Navy
8. Honey In the Sun
9. James
10. Lloyd I'm Ready To Be Heartbroken
11. If Looks Could Kill
12. Razzle Dazzle Rose
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A massive thank you goes out to JR for sending me the video link for this set
26 September 2009
The Cinematics - BBC Rapal Session (23/09/09)

1. Love and terror
2. New Mexico
3. Hard for your lovers
4. Keep forgetting
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25 September 2009
The Phantom Band announce Christmas show in Glasgow

The Phantom Band-Left Hand Wave (Marc Riley session)
Lord Cut Glass-Look After Your Wife (Marc Riley session)
Peenko vs Kid Canaveral
Anyway, I digress, fucking love them no matter what my reasoning may well be, for me 'Smash Hits' is one of the best songs I've come across this year (go on treat yourself), so having stalked David for several months now I managed to persuade him and the lovely Kate to answer some questions for me, ie they do all the hard work and I take the credit....
Would you care to introduce yourselves?
Hello. We are Kid Canaveral. We are David, Kate, Rose, Scott and sometimes
Ali.
Who does the song writing in the band?
David: It started off as just me and then Kate started to come in with whole songs too. Now that we’re in the recording studio so often, we’ve all started to contribute bits and bobs sometimes. I wrote quite a few of the songs on the singles and a couple from the album in various Portakabins around the Lothians.
Kate: I’ve written at least three songs in the last few months which doesn’t sound like much but is rather prolific for me. I usually average about one every couple of years!
What artists would you say have had the biggest influence on the band?
Kate: I love 80s indie-pop – stuff like The Smiths and Kirsty MacColl. I’ve not really progressed to be honest. I work for a second hand record website so I’m kind of stuck in the past…
David: I love Kirsty, too. The Smiths, R.E.M., Pixies and The Cure is probably what I’d take from the 80s as major influences. I love a lot of indiepoppy bands from the 80s and 90s too, but I’m not going to descend into a big list. Yet. A lot of American and Scottish indie, too, (Modest Mouse, Built to Spill, Grandaddy, Nada Surf, Trash Can Sinatras, King Creosote., Belle and Sebastian, Idlewild, Mull Historical Society) and stuff with its tongue never far from its cheek..
Kate: Actually, I’ve had time to think and I do like some stuff from this century! I’m really into Grandaddy and Belle & Sebastian too, plus more alt-country-americana stuff – Ryan Adams, Neko Case, Wilco, Mountain Goats.
You are very much involved in whole Fence Collective set up, how did that come about?
Kate: We all met Johnny (Pictish Trail) at university in St Andrews and have all been good mates since. I live in Anstruther and help run the Fence shop and organising stuff for their festival (the Homegame). We’ve played the last four Homegames and it’s always amazing fun.
David: Kate and I took over the running of the Indie club night at the Union when Johnny abdicated from that post. Johnny set up a Fence stall at each of the nights during our tenure.
Your new EP ‘Left and Right’ comes out next month, which you’ve chosen to release on cassette (and download). What was the thinking behind that?
David: Well, we’ve not released anything this year, so we’ve recorded three tracks for an E.P., so people know we’re still working away. The lead track ‘Left and Right’ seemed like a good introduction to the album, and we wanted to try something a wee bit different on the b-sides, seeing as we’re still writing the last part of the album. One of them is a cover of “Long in the Tooth” by The Pictish Trail. It’s a *wee* bit different…It also gives an excuse to tour. We’re starting in Edinburgh and then we’re off down through England and Wales. Plus, we’ve already had 4 vinyl singles, so cassette was the next logical (extinct) step… It has got a wrap-around case and the idea was to produce a physical format with a nice bit of artwork (from the very talented Eve McConnachie, again) for those who still like that sort of thing, whilst providing them with a high quality digital version via an attached code.
Kate: The cassette is a bit of a gimmick I guess – it’s just for fun really and it’s nice to have a physical something to be able to sell with proper art work, downloads just aren’t the same!
You have been recording your debut album for a while now, how’s it coming along?
David: It’s not been that long! (Peenko - I do seem to remember hassling you about this back in April, and April was fecking ages ago!)We had our first session in May this year and have been back in and out since. I think it’s sounding good. It’s a bit more adventurous than the stuff we’ve released before. I mean it’s not Minimalist French House or anything, but we’ve had more time to spend on it so we’re trying some things. It’s still pop music. We’ve got a part-time fifth member in with us at the moment on keys and viola. Her name is Ali and she’ll be joining us at shows when she can.
Kate: I’m really excited about the album – I guess it has been a long time coming but we really want it to be good… it’s been nice being able to spend time tweaking stuff as previously it sometimes felt like a bit of a mad rush to get things finished.
David: Yeah, it’s definitely great now to be able to take stuff away and listen to it over the space of a couple of weeks, think: “I don’t like how we’ve done this” or “maybe if we did this like that” and change it.
Basically, when can I get my mucky paws on it?
David: It’s out in Spring, next year. But I imagine you’ll get one of the promos a wee bit before then… There’ll also be a single to promote it, released just before it. This will obviously have a couple of remixes or b-sides or something so we’re not releasing exactly the same thing that’ll be on the album. We’ve also got a Christmas/Hanukah/Kwanzaa/Mid-
Are you planning to release it on your own label (Straight to Video)? Fence? Someone else? Or D all of the above?
David: At the moment it’s going to be on Straight to Video. There’s no point waiting around for someone else to release a record for you these days. We’ve got some great people we work with, for our press and for our booking and obviously some very useful (and lovely) friends at Fence, as far as advice and support goes. Unless we get a great offer, we’re much better doing it this way.
You have had quite a high turnover of drummers in your time, ever thought about just buying a drum machine to save yourself the hassle?
David: We have about 2 or 3 between us… But a drum machine can’t carry things. Dan leaving was a huge loss as we’re very good friends, but we were never going to give up on the band. We’re all still friends of course, and to prove that’s not just a tired cliché, we’re all going to his wedding next month. Clarke left because of his caffeine addiction and is now in a Swiss Rehab clinic. Lovely chap, though. Scott our newest, and hopefully permanent, drummer is someone we’ve known for years. We’ve rescued him from Metal.
Kate: It’s a bit of a shame that we have no dramatic break up/falling out stories – witnessed an amazing band fight outside our rehearsal studio yesterday and I thought we really were missing out…. we’re obviously just not rock n roll enough.
David: I didn’t realise they were a band. It was like dialogue from an Irvine Welsh Novel, but whinier.
Favourite venue (played/would like to play)?
David: To play? The Barrowlands. Have played? Probably Carnegie Hall in Dunfermline (it’s huge and ornate) or The Caves in Edinburgh. The Cavern in Exeter also made quite an impression on me, actually, and I loved the Luminaire in London.
Kate: I would very much like to play Glastonbury… if that counts as a venue. I’m not fussy about which stage! I think I’d have to go for The Caves as well for places we’ve played, it’s got such an ace atmosphere.
Lastly, can you recommend a band(s) for me to check out?
David: Not that I mean to kiss your arse or anything, but from reading your blog, I’ve noticed that you’re going to very similar gigs to me and listening to the same sort of new stuff. I would say go and see The Kabeedies if you get the chance. They do really energetic indiepop. They are also very nice people.
Kate:I would check out Laura Gibson, she’s a folky singer/ songwriter from Portland, Oregon. The album I have of hers is a couple of years old but I love it…Hands In Pockets is the tune to check out. If you were looking for live recommendations then I guess this isn’t too helpful… she does get over here occasionally though.
If Edinburgh feels like too much a trek or just too long to wait, then you can catch them tonight (25/09/09) supporting Popup at the Captains Rest. It's David's birthday, so come along and tell him how old he looks.
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24 September 2009
Belle & Sebastian - Live at Glastonbury 2004

1. Step Into My Office, Baby
2. Judy and the Dream of Horses
3. Jonathan David
4. Dog on Wheels
5. The Boy With The Arab Strap
6. I'm a Cuckoo
7. Stay Loose
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23 September 2009
Malcolm Middleton's Long Dark Night

After last years Burst Noel, Mr Middleton returns for another wee Scottish shindig, this time at Oran Mor on Thursday the 10th of December. No details on support acts or the like, but we can but hope that there are party games, plus there's the advantage of not having to stoat about Govan at one in the morning trying to get a taxi. As he's threatening to take his solo work into hiatus after he's finished promoting Waxing Gibbous (one of the best albums I have heard all year), then you'd be best getting your tickets soon.
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Malcolm Middleton - My Delirium (Ladyhawke cover)
We Were Promised Jetpacks - Live at Dante's, Portland

1. It's Thunder and It's Lightning
2. This Is My House, This Is My Home
3. Quiet Little Voices
4. Keep Warm
5. Ships With Holes Will Sink
6. Short Bursts
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The Twilight Sad - Live at Dante's MFNW (17/09/09)

1. Reflection of the Television
2. That Summer At Home I Had Become the Invisible Boy
3. Talking With Fireworks, Here, It Never Snowed
4. Seven Years of Letters
5. Made to Disappear
6. And She Would Darken the Memory
7. I Became a Prostitute
8. I Am Taking The Train Home
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22 September 2009
Frightened Rabbit - Live at Dante's, Portland (17/09/09)

1. the modern leper
2. fast blood
3. old old fashioned
4. i feel better
5. good arms vs bad arms
6. the twist
7. nothing like you
8. backwards walk
9.head rolls off
10. square 9
encore
11. keep yourself warm
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The Frabbit play the ABC in Glasgow on the 22nd of December, tickets are on-sale here
Massive thanks go out Dave(id) for sending me this recording, you've just made my week (and hopefully a few others will appreciate it too)
21 September 2009
Teenage Fan Club - Live at the Town and Country Club 1992

1. Heavy Metal
2. Pet Rock Town
3. God Knows
4. I Don't Know
5. Metal Baby
6. So Far Gone
7. Sidewinder Town
8. What You Do To Me
9. December
10. Star Sign
11. The Ballad of John and Yoko
12. Everything Flows
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sorry if the track listing is messed up
19 September 2009
The Local Natives - Live at the Doug Fir in Portland (18/09/09)

1. Airplanes
2. Warning Sign (Talking Heads cover)
3. Cards & Quarters
4. World News
5. Camera Talk
6. Sun Hands
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18 September 2009
Phantom Band to support Frightend Rabbit on mini Scottish Tour

28th Nov - Tolbooth, Stirling
29th Nov - Ironworks, Inverness
2nd Dec - Fat Sams, Dundee
The Phantom Band also play Oran More next Wednesday, the Lemon tree in Aberdeen on the 20th of November as part of the Chemikal Underground night and they have also been announced as support for the Super Furry Animalsat the ABC on the 15th October, tickets for that can be bought here.
Thanks to the lovely Glasgow Podcart and their detective skills on this one!
17 September 2009
Don't have a Skuobhie Dubh

The Skuobhie Dubh Orchestra
King Creosote
+ more still t.b.a.
Tickets are a very reasonable £14, which you can get from here
Here's the copy n paste part (i.e. the sensible part)
"Following on from last year’s fantastic event with Davy Scott we thought we must ask another guest artist to curate their very own take on the festive season.
So the exciting prospect of having King Creosote bring together some of his friends to share their take on the festive period is a Christmas must do pop occasion.
During the early nineties the skuobhie dubh orchestra was one of Scotland’s top alt. folk bands, blending bluegrass and skiffle beats with homespun yarns about Fife-wide fame and fortune.
The sdo disbanded sometime around 1996, but the various members have long since played a part in Fife’s fence collective, with acts such as king creosote, pip dylan and the pictish trail. the sdo were dragged out of early retirement last year to play at the big tent festival in Falkland, and will continue this revelatory return to form with a festive appearance at the Tolbooth alongside a few well worn but friendly fence collective faces."
16 September 2009
Chemikal Merchant

Frightened Rabbit Return with new single in November
Personally, I really like 'Swim..', but I can't help but feel a little disappointed at this announcement, something 'new' would have been nice. Oh and the B-side is going to be 'Fun-Stuff', aka 'Last Tango in Brooklyn', so it looks like we will have to wait until next year to hear something new from the boys. In the meantime here's a video of them playing Fast Blood at the Monolith Festival.
If you fancy catching them live then the are playing the the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival on Wednesday 21st Edinburgh at the HMV Picturehouse, tickets are a measly £5.
There's also another date for a the Scottish Royal Variety performance in Glasgow, which costs around £60-70, which features names such as Tam Cown and the Sugababes, which should be an interesting evening....
14 September 2009
Mogwai - Live at Washington, D.C.'s 9:30 Club (2006)

Friend of the Night
Summer
Travel is Dangerous
Stanley Kubrick
Acid Food
Ithica
Yes, I Am A Long Way From Home
Christmas Steps
Stop Coming to My House
New Paths to Helicon Pt. 1
Glasgow Megasnake
You Don't Know Jesus
We're No Here
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13 September 2009
12 September 2009
The Twilight Sad - Vic Galloway Session (17/05/07)
1. That Summer, At Home I Had Become The Invisible Boy
2. And She Would Darken The Memory
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A massive thank you goes out to Mark who e-mailed me these tracks, sir you truly are a star!
11 September 2009
Homecome-king

Fri. 27th - The Pastels + 1990's
Sat. - 28th Sergeant
Sun 29th - We Were Promised Jetpacks
Sons & Daughters added to the WeeChill Lineup

Sons & Daughters have announced their first Glasgow show since their headlining show at the Hinterland Festival back in May, strangely though they've been added to the line up of The Wee Chill. The predominantly dance orientated shindig, is having its second outing of the year at Queens Park's Glasshouse on Saturday the 26th of September, from 6pm -12am with aftershow parties taking place at the Sub Club and the Admiral, tickets are £22 + £2 b.f. and are available from Ticket Scotland.
Here's the line up in full
Sons & Daughters
Ralph Lawson
Prins Thomas
2020 Soundsystem
Harri & Domenic
JG Wilkes
The Revenge
Sensu
Sunday Circus
Billy Woods
Telford
Pro Vinylist Karim
Boom Monk Ben
Paul Ingram
Mark Robb
Kev Stevens
Craig Thomson
Colin Davie
Nevada Base
Thriftshop XL
Selective Service
The Merchants
Sleep Parade
Broken Records announce Scottish Tour & EP Re-release

Broken Records are set to digitally release their 'Out On The Water' EP on the 2nd of November, with a tour planned to support it's release. Previously available only at gigs or from the band directly, the EP is definitely worth downloading, I actually prefer it to the album, but hey that's just my opinion, and you know how much that counts for!
Anyhow, links for all of the gigs can be found below, apart from Kelso, cause they don't have a website...the internet...electricity....the wheel... ;)
Oh and thanks to Jim from Ayetunes, we have Broken Records covering the Beatles.
Broken Records - oh! darling
November
8th Oran Mor, Glasgow
10th Theatre, Perth
11th Cafe Drummond, Aberdeen
12th Ironworks, Inverness
13th Skinandies, Thurso
Oxjam Glasgow Takeveover Line Up announced

The venues taking part will be the13th Note, Sloans, Metropolitan, Black Friars, Britannia Pannopticon Sunday Venues: Brunswick Hotel, MccHuills, Mono, The Admiral, Trans-Europe-Cafe, and the Vasura Blanca at the Brunswich Hotel. For further details click on the links below.
Andrea Marini
The Black Hand Gang
Call Me Ishmael
Casino Brag
Dave Hughes & The Renegade Folk Punk Band
Emma Curran
Homework
The LaFontaines
The Marder
Martin John Henry (Ex-De Rosa)
Mike Nisbet
The Mode
The Moth & The Mirror
Nacional
Out Of Samsara
Reginald
The Reveres
Tempercalm
Trapped In Kansas
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10 September 2009
08 September 2009
We Were Promised Jetpacks - Off the Beaten Tracks Session

1. It's thunder and it's lightning
2. Ships with holes will sink
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07 September 2009
The Rapture - Live at Glastonbury 2003

2. Modern Romance
3. Olio
4. Coming Of Spring
5. Heaven
6. Sister Saviour
7. I Need Your Love
8. House Of Jealous Lovers
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05 September 2009
04 September 2009
De Rosa - Appendices

Track Listing
1. Appendix #1 - It Lives in Parks
2. Appendix #2 - Ore
3. Appendix #3 - Blisters (Dirty Version)
4. Appendix #4 - One Sixtieth of a Second/Too Late
5. Appendix #5 - The Sea Cup
6. Appendix #6 - Falling Water
7. Appendix #7 - Out to Play
8. Appendix #8 - Robin Song
9. Appendix #9 - Joyless
10. Appendix #10 - A Prelude to Entropic Doom
11. Appendix #11 - Community
12. Appendix #12 - To Early Days of Home
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03 September 2009
Introducing - The Lava Experiments

The electronic Glaswegian three-piece originally started out as the solo project of main man, Fraser Rowan, they already have a few releases under their belts, including self released album ' Wavelength' (which you can download for free from the link below) and their 'Solar' EP.
Since 2008, they have been working hard on new material, undertaking a project to release three EP's entitled the 'Blackbody' Volumes. with Vol.1 being release in May of that year.
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02 September 2009
Grizzly Bear - Radio Scotland Session; Another Country with Ricky Ross (01/09/09)

1. All We Ask
2. Foreground
3. While You Wait For The Others
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I know I haven't mentioned Grizzly Bear on here before, but I caught this session when I was driving home last nigth and it sounded lovely, plus Veckatimest is a cracking wee album. Actually, this is my blog, I don't need to justify myself. God I sounded like a cock there, just download it and ignore me, it's safer that way.......
Grizzly Bear play the Glasgow ABC on the 2nd of November,
you can get yourself a ticket here
Passion Pit - Live at Reading 2009

1. I've Got Your Number
2. Let Your Love Grow Tall
3. Little Secrets
4. To Kingdom Come
5. Better Things
6. Sleepyhead
7. Smile Upon Me
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01 September 2009
Sons & Daughters - Live at Summer Sundae 2005

2. Choked
3. Dance Me In
4. Hunt
5. Red Receiver
6. Gone
7. Taste The Last Girl
8. Johnny Cash
9. Royally Used
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