
31 October 2009
30 October 2009
Tracklisting for The Winter of Mixed Drinks

Taken from the lovely folk at NME (yes really, it's like they control all our music press *snark*)...
'Swim Until You Can't See Land'
The Loneliness & The Scream'
'The Wrestle'
'Skip The Youth'
'Nothing Like You'
'Man/Bag Of Sand'
'Foot Shooter'
'Not Miserable'
'Living In Colour'
‘Yes I Would' "
Friday Freebies

As it's Hallowe'en Glasgow's very own '24 limbed Death-Pop leviathan' are giving away their new single 'I Hate Hallowe'en' for you to download for free, plus if you get yourself down to the Flying Duck nice and early tonight then provided you are one of the first 100 folk to turn up, then they'll give you a physical copy for free. Can't really grumble at that, go forth and download this pop gem here.
John B McKenna
I caught John B the other week at one othe pre-album launch shows for applesofenergy, mightily impressed I was too. If you are fan of your classic singer/songwriter, then I strongly suggest you check out his 9 new songs, which are free to download from here.
If this sounds like it'd be up your street then you can catch him in the flesh at Sleazys this Tuesday (3rd Nov), again with the aforementioned apples.
Rob St John
Having sold out all of the physical copies of their Alchemy and Tipping EP's, RSJ have now put them up to download for free from here.
North Atlantic Oscillation
The Metro compared them to a Scottish 'Animal Collective', so no pressure there then. Personally I am really loving their song 'Cell Count', these guys really will go places, go forth and download said song from the NME website. NAO release their debut EP 'Call Signs' on Kscope this coming Monday, go forth and splash some cash.
"It's amazing what they can do..........."
Introducing - Cast of the Capital

Hailing from Aberdeen, Cast of the Capital can best be described as a sugary indie pop that just makes you want smile. Their recent EP contains 5 tracks, which were recorded and mixed in July 2009 by Robin Sutherland, (Dundee, UK) who has worked with the likes of Stapleton, Tellison and Jacob’s Stories. The tracks were then mastered by Dave Collins in Los Angeles. Steve from the band recetnly took some time out to answer a few questions for me...
Would you care to introduce yourselves?
Yeah, sure! My name is Steve Morris and I play bass guitar for Cast Of The Capital – an Aberdeen bases Indie Rock Band. Or maybe it is more Indie Pop, I don’t know! Somewhere between the two I think. I play alongside my brother Matt who writes the songs, sings and plays the guitar. We are joined by Ally Naylor who plays drums, and Jamie Watt on guitar. We’re all from Aberdeen and continue to live here, as it is rather nice!
How did you come up with the band name?
I am going to have to be clichéd here and say ‘it’s a secret’. The question is: why is it a secret?! I guess I don’t want to spoil the sense of mystery, ha!
What artists would you say have had the biggest influence on the band?
A good mix of Scottish and American bands. The Shins, Frightened Rabbit, Death Cab For Cutie, Stapleton and Rogue Wave have all been a huge inspiration. Not only their music, but they all seem like such nice people, and we dream of having a career similar to theirs! Each one of us is really into at least one of those bands. It’s pretty cool as we all have similar-ish tastes in music, but still different enough to make writing songs interesting.
Favourite venue (played/would like to play)?
I have had really fun gigs in Snafu (Aberdeen) and The Room (Inverness). The Dirty Hearts Club, which is held in Snafu in Aberdeen, always has a great vibe and usually gets great bands. I would love to play at the Barrowlands in Glasgow. Since we saw The Shins and Death Cab play there a number of years ago, it has been one of our all time ambitions to play there!!
Have you any plans to go ahead and make a full album?
We are starting to think about writing for an album. We are taking a little break from touring during the winter to focus on writing some new songs. Matt has some really exciting ideas for different types of songs – poppy ones, darker and more obscure ones. I think it will be difficult to decide on which songs to include and which direction to take the record, as a whole, in. But I am looking forward to it so much.
If the answer to the above is yes...Then would you be looking at doing this with Kittiwake?
It is genuinely really hard to answer that question! The chaps from Kittiwake are among the friendliest, most committed and enthusiastic people we have ever met. To have them show such a keen interest in our band is really great. The plan for the moment is to see how the EP gets on over the next wee while, and to see where next year takes us. But anything is possible!!
If you could support one band living/dead who it would be?
Living – I am not going to beat around the bush here. Death Cab For Cutie. I could mention other bands to try and disguise my obsession with them, but I don’t think it’d be right to hide the truth!!
Dead – Johnny Cash. I have only really begun to take a real interest in his music and career. But I definitely find him inspiring. I love reading about the old times – hitting the road in an old beat up van, finding little towns to play a rock show in, dressing in your finest dark and moody attire and taking to the town hall stage at night.
Are there any local bands you would recommend I check out?
Yeah sure! Local to Aberdeen – Indian Red Lopez. Those are some talented fellows indeed! Remind me a little of Radiohead. Local to Scotland – Trapped In Kansas, Pensioner and Barn Owl. We have been lucky enough to tour with a couple of them, and really hope to organise something with the others.
Where and when can we next see you playing live?
In Scotland you can catch us playing in Stirling Uni at night on the 5th November then in Snafu in Aberdeen on the 12th November. We are then hoping to add a couple more English shows to our schedule, around them time of our gig in Buffalo Bar in London.
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A massive thank you goes out to Steve for taking the time out to answer my rambling questions, you have a listen the lead track on their EP below, then go and buy it here.
Cast of the Capital have are on tour around the country form Thursday, check out their Myspace to see if they're playing anywhere near you. If not then you can always listen to them in session for Stirling Uni's Student Radio show 'Air3' this coming Thursday (5th Nov).
29 October 2009
We Were Promised Jetpacks - Live at the Spanish Moon, Baton Rouge, LA (25/09/09)

1. Keeping Warm
2. Roll up Your Sleeves
3. This Is My House, This Is My Home
4. Quiet Little Voices
5. Moving Clocks Run Slow (aborted)
6. Moving Clocks Run Slow
7. It’s Thunder and It’s Lightning
8. Ships With Holes Will Sink
9. Short Bursts
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28 October 2009
27 October 2009
26 October 2009
Noise, zombies and lacerated limbs

Introducing - The French Wives

Under the Radar. They are also a band that got me into shit with my better half, you try explaining to the one you love most, why you have been googling foreign married ladies and see how far you get, before you realise that you're just not going to win.
Anyway, I digress you might remember the French Wives from my Rockness post earlier in the year, well now the Glasgow quintet have released their debut single, 'Halloween/Dogfight'. Out now on Glasgow label, Instinctive Racoon Records, who boast a roster including Ross Clark, Washington Irvine and Three Blind Wolves. Their songs remind of early eighties pop, with a definite nod to Postcard Records in there. I have posted a stream so you can listen to both of the songs, it should give you a much better idea of how good this band really are.
The single is available to do download from all of your usual sites, with a limited run of physical copies available in various independant Scottish record stores (Avalanche and the like). I have high hopes for these guys, remember the name, and hope that your other half does too or you might have some explaining to do.
You can see The French Wives live here:
31st Oct - The Research Club (Single Launch Night), Glasgow
1st Nov - Sneaky Pete's, Edinburgh


25 October 2009
24 October 2009
Belle & Sebastian - Live at Washington, D.C.'s 9:30 Club

1. Expectations
2. Another Sunny Day
3. Women's Realm
4. Sukie in the Graveyard
5. Electric Renaissance
6. The Loneliness of a Middle Distance Runner
7. To Be Myself Completely
8. The Blues Are Still Blue
9. Piazza, New York Catcher
10. Belle and Sebastian
11. Funny Little Frog
12. She's Losing It
13. Your Cover's Blown
14. Dog On Wheels
15. I'm A Cuckoo
16. The Wrong Girl
17. If You Find Yourself Caught in Love
18.Judy and the Dream of Horses
19.White Collar Boy
20. Me and the Major
Download
I'm sorry but this is just one big MP3 recording of the whole concert, I tried splitting the songs up, but the software I use kept crashing. If anyone fancies/knows how to split the file into individual tracks I'd very much appreciate it.
23 October 2009
Friday Freebies

they'll share a plethora of songs with you, all you to do is send them a wee
e-mailAcres, Acres
Last week I posted a link to download an acoustic Jeremy Warmsley EP, well now it turns out that he's taking a break from his solo work, as he's started a new band up with some of his friends, called Acres, Acres. If you fancy hearing what they sounds like, then you can download a free MP3, 'Diamonds From Coal' from here.
Tango in the Attic
Talk about generous, the Glenrothes five piece will give you ALL of their songs for free, all you have to do is sign up to their mailing list here. If you like your lo-fi pop then you are in for treat.
Chemikal Underground Records
Every other week the lovely folk from Chemikal send out an e-mail linking you up to loads of goodies, all you have to do is sign up to their mailing list and you will be rewarded with loads of goodies.
'Download for F' All'
22 October 2009
Frightened Rabbit live at the Picture House 21.10.09 Videos
1. Modern Leper
2. Fast Blood
3. Old Old Fashioned
4. Nothing Like You
5. Swim Until You Can't See Land
6. Square 9
7. Keep Yourself Warm
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8. I Feel Better
9. Cover - (a Creedence song. Anyone feel free to tell me what it was)
10. Cover - Teenage Dreams (Undertones)
11. Cover - Lust for Life (Iggy Pop)
Oxjam Glasgow 2009 - Timetable

13th Note (Acoustic Riot Stage)
3pm-11.30pm
22.00 – 23.30 Dave Hughes And The Renegade Folk Punk Band
21.15 – 21.45 Roscoe Vacant
20.30 – 21.00 El Bastardos
19.45 – 20.15 Judith Harron
18.15 – 18.45 Jimmy Richards
17.30 – 18.00 Billy Liar
16.45 - 17.15 Roberto Cassani
15.15 – 15.45 Shambles Miller
Doors 3pm
Metropolitan
3pm-6pm
17.30 - 18.00 Martin John Henry (De Rosa)
16.45 - 17.15 Mike Nisbet
16.00 - 16.30 Jamie Keenan
15.15 - 15.45 Ben Chaddock
Doors 3pm
ABC - Polar Bar
3pm-6pm
17.30 - 18.00 Brother Louis Collective
16.45 - 17.15 John B Mckenna
16.00 - 16.30 Full House
15.15 - 15.45 Mike And Solveig
Doors 3pm
Panoptican
6pm-8.30pm
20.00 – 20.30 Jonny Jack
19.15 – 19.45 Paul Mcgranaghan
18.30 – 19.00 Pure Brass
In Between Acts - Improv Dogs (Compere Act)
Doors 6pm
Blackfriars
6pm-9.45pm
21:00-21:40 The Xcerts
20:00-20:30 Cuba Cuba
19:15-19:45 The Lafontaines
18:30-19:00 The Marder
Doors 6pm
The V Club
6pm-12.00am
23.15 – 0.00 Esperanza
22.30 – 23.00 Young States
21.45 – 22.15 Maple Leaves
21.00 – 21.30 My Cousin I Bid You Farewell
20.15 - 20.45 Odeon Beat Club
19.30-20.00 Glider
18.45 - 19.15 Hidden Masters
18.00-18.30 Lions.Chase.Tigers
Doors 5.45pm
The Vale
7pm-11.30pm
23.00 - 23.30 Vendor Defender
22.15 - 22.45 Homework
21.30 - 22.00 Ben Td
20.45 - 21.15 Gong Fei
20.00 - 20.30 The Reveres
19.15 - 19.45 Endor
Doors 7pm
Sloans - (The Skinny Stage)
7pm-12am
23:10-23:40 Zoey Van Goey
22:20-22:50 Strike The Colours
21:30-22:00 The Low Miffs
20:40- 20:10 Yahweh
19:50-20:20 The Seventeenth Century
19:00-19:30 Le Reno Amps
Sunday 25th Oct
Brunswick Hotel Penthouse Suite
Emma Curran
Andrea Marini
Kristina Cox
Jamie Marshall
David Bova
Pivo Pivo
2pm-11.30
23.15 – 23.30 Tango In The Attic
22.30 - 23.00 The Deals
21.45 - 22.15 Schnapps
21.00 - 21.30 The Dull Fudds
20.15 - 20.45 Wilson Tan
19.30 - 20.00 Bwani Juntion (Either)
18.45 - 19.15 Big Ned
18.00 - 18.30 Eddy And The T Bolts
17.15 - 17.45 The Black Delorian
16.30 – 17.00 The 123s
15.45 - 16.15 Three Blind Wolves
15.00-15.30 The Moth And The Mirror
14.15-14.45 The Cellophanes
Doors 2pm
The Admiral
6pm-3am
01.30 – 03.00 Miss Bonnar (Party Ya Cow)
00.45 – 01.30 Sons & Daughters – Dj Set
23.45 - 00.30 Trapped In Kansas
23.00 – 23.30 Yoshi
22.15 – 22.45 The Social Services
21.30 - 22.00 Haight Ashbury
20.45 - 21.15 The Apologists
20.00 - 20.30 Alex Wayt
19.15 - 19.45 French Wives
18.30 - 19.00 Castaway
Doors 6pm
Capitol
6pm-12am
23.20 - 00.00 Tempercalm
22.30 - 23.05 Nacional
21.45 - 22.15 Ming Ming And The Ching Chings
21.00 - 21.30 Call Me Ishmael
20.15 – 20.45 Barn Owl
19.30 – 20.00 Boycotts
18.45 - 19.15 Casino Brag
Doors 6pm
Mcchuills
5.00pm-10.30pm
21.15-22.45 Reginald
20.30-21.00 Bad Day?
19.45-20.15 Albino Monk
19.00-19.30 Fanzine Hero
18.15-18.45 The Dirt
17.30-18.00 Little Eskimos
Doors 5pm
Mono
6pm-12am
23.00 - 23.30 Attic Lights
22.15 - 22.45 El Dog
21.30 - 22.00 United Fruit
20. 45 - 21.15 Man At The Window
20.00-20.30 The Mode
19.15-19.45 The Meatmen
18.00-18.30 Foxgang
Basuro Blanco (Brunswick Hotel Basement)
Til-2am
Lowreck
Jan Cree
Gareth Whitehead
My Evil Twin
Chris Coulston
Wake The President - BBC Rapal Session (21/10/09)

1. Something to turn up/Professor
2. Remember fun
3. Miss Tierney
4. I'm sorry
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Watch the Videos
21 October 2009
The Twilight Sad - Live at the Spanish Moon, Baton Rouge, LA (25/09/09)

1. Reflection of the Television
2. That Summer at Home I Had Become the Invisible Boy
3. Made to Disappear
4. Talking with Fireworks
5. Seven Years of Letters
6. Cold Days from the Birdhouse
7. And She Would Darken the Memory
8. I'm Taking the Train Home
Download
20 October 2009
19 October 2009
18 October 2009
Help Ma Boab, It's The Weekly 62-Word Review #2

The Holloways - Jukebox Sunshine (single)
Lyrically inane, rancid arsejuice with so little substance it cannot be scientifically classed as anything. Soulless, spineless, knoberific wankery to be filed alongside Little Man Tate and The Paddingtons under ‘Mindless Drivel‘. Unadultered oxterpish that should be left in a vault deep in the earth for future generations to laugh at how bad we were at being humans. An unflushable jobby.
Sadly, The Holloways play King Tuts on Nov. 9th.
X-Lion Tamer - I Said Stop (Single)
Wasn’t too keen on this initially. I’m not a massive fan of the whole Pet Shop Boys - style vocoder thing but as the day went on I realised that I had the chorus lodged firmly inside my skull on a permanent loop. It’s grown on me massively since, one of the best out and out pop songs I’ve heard for ages.
X-Lion Tamer play 13th Note on Oct 30th.
Cast Of The Capital - Rotten Kids & Haversacks EP
A good EP, this, if a little bland at times. Reminiscent of Teenage Fanclub and The Magic Numbers. Standout tracks are Tree Sleep - a country-ish pop number which morphs into something a little darker, in the Blanche vein - and Comiston Springs - a jangly, Songs From Northern Britain-esque track perfect for a Californian road trip in a Lincoln Capri convertible.
Cast Of The Capital have shitloads of gigs coming up, check them all out on their myspace.
Peenko vs Ambulances

Would you care to introduce yourselves?
yup, we're sara, scott, oz, graham, big al and chris.
What artists would you say have had the biggest influence on the band?
velvet underground, beatles, wu-tang, townes van zandt, avalanches, super furry animals, the whole nuggets garage thing, piles of reggae... the list is endless. check out our twitter page, we're always putting up tunes and videos of bands we love on there.
You hail from all over Fife, how does that work on a practical level for getting together to practice/record?
its not that bad really, maybe when someone has a shift change or some overtime but nothing different from any other band.
You don’t seem to play all that often, so where and when can people see you playing live? the greenside in leslie on the 27th of November is our next gig but apart from that i don't really know. sara is in her last year at art school so its a bit mad for her right now so we don't want it commit to more than we can manage. however, that should all change next year and hopefully we can play most places that will have us.
Both Marc Riley and Vic Galloway have had you in to do sessions recently, which made me wonder how this came about if you hadn’t done many gigs?
Both their producers just got in touch out of the blue and asked if we would do a session. we really don't know how they found out about us but they did and we're well chuffed that they did. super surreal things happen to you all the time when you're in a band. we were walking in to do the marc riley session and met mark radcliffe and stuart maconie. when we finished our session we looked through to the control room and hooky was checking us out, he even offered to produce our next album. we then went to our hotel and drank all night with shane mcgowan (with his dentist), marc bolan's girlfriend and the wee guy from auf wiedersehen, pet. we were all playing our songs on kitchen spoons till the small hours. mad!!
Your new album was recorded and mixed ‘legendary’ producer Kramer, how did that come about?
he also just got in touch with us out of the blue on our myspace site and said he'd do anything to work with us. we thought either he must be a lunatic or the whole thing was just some joker having us on. we started to skype each other and realised it was no joker nor was he mental, result! he was over within a few weeks with nothing more than a wee bag o clothes, a laptop, a 1930s ribbon microphone, a teapot and his genius. he left 10 days later with 15 songs in the bag and a big crazy smile on his boat. spooky thing was we had sean flynns image of the crucified mickey moose in mind for the cover of the album and the 1930s mic kramer had, belonged to walt disney at some point. apparently he (walt, not kramer) recorded the first utterings of donald duck on it.
On a similar not, you recently supported Damo Suzuki (of Can fame), how did that come about? And are you fans of Can?
again, it was some promoter dude sending us a message over Myspace. we were already booked in for marc riley the night before in Manchester so it was no problem to then just nip down to london and do the gig. and yes we love can - you really shouldn't get to play music until you've heard the first 3 can albums. you can't compare them to any other band apart from maybe the fall. everyone has a can element to their music now though haven't they? haha! think i'll put a liebezeitian paradiddle in the middle eight, just to give it an edge. hehe!
Is this something that you would like to make a living out of?
we'd all love to make a living out of music but we don't make music with the intention of making money unlike almost everyone.
As you the album was a self- release, how hard was it for you to go about dealing with all the various aspects such as costs, promotion, etc?
getting the money was the only problem but we worked and saved hard. we found out what everything would cost us and then we just went for it. we couldn't pay for any promotion or spend very much on the actual packaging but in a time when people say albums are dead we're doing okay. if record companies were fairer to their customers and their bands i don't think illegal downloading would be a problem at all. everyone likes a nice product not some cheap imitation with scant information. most sensible music lovers know now though it's best to buy straight from the band that way some coked-up mountain climber in london isn't profiting off of it.
Have you started to attract attention from any labels and is this something that you would welcome?
we've talked to publishing companies and a few record company bosses have said very nice things to us. however, they haven't taken us out to lunch yet.
Favourite venue (played/would like to play)?
would have to be the Barras.
Are there any bands you would recommend I check out?
found, withered hand, davy sausage, slacker, the junipers, dusty stray, flavor crystals
Lastly, what’s next for Ambulances?
waiting to hear from the scottish arts council to find out if they're going to fund our next album with steve mason and kramer. in the meantime just writing and recording.
Ambulances - Come With Us
(Vic Galloway Session)
Their debut album 'The Future That Was' is available here for only £6 (including P&P), or alternatively you can preview, then download the album here.
I strongly suggest you check it out, it's one my favourite albums this year.
17 October 2009
16 October 2009
Friday Freebies

Lions.Chase.Tigers.
If you sign up to their mailing list they'll send you a copy of their debut EP 'To Their Blood',
the stand out track for me is 'That Kid Can Sleep', I have been playing this a lot lately.
Sign up here, if you like what you hear then support the band by buying the CD.
Jeremy Warmsley
I have a lot of love for J-W0, I love him even more now that he's giving away his '5 Versions EP' for nowt. Again all you have to do is sign up to his mailing list here.
The Scottish Enlightenment
No sign ups required this time, just 3 free tracks from the Fife quartet, all songs are from their forthcoming album "St Thomas". Download them here
The Boy Who Trapped the Sun
Earlier in the week I 'tweeted' that 'Fragile Eyes' by TBWTTS was my new favourite song. Unfortunately, I was a bit of a muppet and posted some god awful link that's what I get for using Spotify. Great, I'm rambling again. Sorry.
All you need to know is that you can get this song for free by signing up to his mailing list, here.
Do it, do it now.
That's all for this week, if anyone comes across any good freebies, let me know, Peenko x
14 October 2009
13 October 2009
Peenko Blog Is One Year Old Today

To say that things have changed round here over this past year would be a pretty big understatement, to be honest i only really started this blog up to try and get some of mates to listen to new things by sharing albums, which soon escalated way out of control. Now I am not quite sure where I am going with it, all I know is that I still really enjoy doing it. I have discovered loads of great local artists and plenty of other stuff that I doubt I would have if it hadn't been for this. I've also got to meet a whole load of really nice folk, who have either helped me out, introduced me to new things or even just visited the blog and said nice things; all of which I have really appreciated. I was going to sit and name check a fair few folk, but as I started to write it all out it sounded far to much like a fecking Oscars acceptance speech, basically if you are reading this thank you.
Right that's enough of the sucking up your arses, here's the part you might actually appreciate, to celebrate the big day I have had a run of 100 badges made up, unfortunately they haven't come through yet, otherwise I would stick a picture up to show you what they look like.
So here's the deal, if you want a badge I'll post you one, all you need to is email me at peenkoblog@gmail.com or directly message me on Twitter, with your name and address and I'll post one out to you, simple as that.
So that's it, I hope you enjoy the blog and that you stick with me for another year.
Peenko x

12 October 2009
Idlewild– Live At The Glasgow Garage (31/05/99)

1. You just have to be who you are
2. I am a message
3. Broken windows
4. 1903-1970
5. You don't have the heart
6. Little discourage
7. Annihilate now
8. When I argue I see shapes
9. Forgot to follow
10. Satan polaroid
11. Captain
12. Safe and sound
13. Everyone says you're so fragile
Download
11 October 2009
We Were Promised Jetpack - Neumos, Seattle (16/09/09)

1. It's Thunder And It's Lightning
2. Roll Up Your Sleeves (string breaks)
3. Roll Up Your Sleeves
4. Conducter
5. This Is My House, This Is My Home
6. Keeping Warm
7. Quiet Little Voices
8. Ships With Holes Will Sink
9. Short Bursts
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The Twilight Sad - Neumos, Seattle (16/09/09)

1. Reflections Of The Television
2. That Summer At Home I Had Become The Invisible Boy
3. Made To Disappear
4. I Became A Prostitute
5. Cold Days From The Birdhouse
6. And She Would Darken The Memory
7. I Am Taking The Train Home
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Frightened Rabbit - Neumos, Seattle (16/09/09)

2. Fast Blood
3. Old Old Fashioned
4. I Feel Better
5. Good Arms vs Bad Arms
6. (Banter)
7. Nothing Like You
8. The Twist
9. Backwards Walk
10. (More Banter)
11. Swim Until You Can't See Land
12. Head Rolls Off
13. Square Nine
14. (Crowd)
15. Poke
16. Keep Yourself Warm
Download
A massive thanks goes out to Cut Here for recording this show, and the Jetpacks and Twilight Sad gigs. You can go and say thank you to him on Twitter

10 October 2009
09 October 2009
Oxjam Glasgow 2009 - Line Up & Stages Announced

1. 13th Note (Acoustic Riot Stage)
Dave Hughes And The Renegade Folk Punk Band, Roscoe Vacant, El Bastardos, Judith HarronJimmy Richards, Billy Liar, Roberto Cassani, The Moth And The Mirror & Shambles Miller
2. Metropolitan
Martin John Henry, Mike Nisbet, Jamie Keenan & Malcolm Ross
3.ABC - Polar Bar
Brother Louis Collective, John B Mckenna, Full House, Ben Chaddock, Mike And Solveig
4.Panoptican
Jonny Jack, Paul Mcgranaghan, Pure Brass, Compere Tbc
5.Blackfriars
The Xcerts, Cuba Cuba, The Lafontaines, Atlas Skye, The Marder, Young States
6.The V Club
My Cousin I Bid You Farewell, Esperanza, Energy!, Lions. Chase. Tigers., Glider & Hidden Masters
7.The Vale
Vendor Defender, Homework, Ben Td, Gong Fei, The Reveres & Endor
8. Sloans--- (Curated By The Skinny)
Strike The Colours, Zoey Van Goey, The Low Miffs, Yahweh, The Seventeenth Century
Sun 25th Oct Venues 9-15
9.Brunswick Hotel Penthouse Suite
Emma Curran, Andrea Marini, David Bova & Mark Mccabe
10.Pivo Pivo
Tango In The Attic, The Deals, Schnapps, The Dull Fudds, Big Ned, Bwani Juntion, Wilson Tan, Eddy And The T Bolts, The Black, Delorian, The 123s, Three Blind Wolves, The Deneros & The Cellophanes
11.The Admiral
Be A Familiar, Yoshi, The Social Services, Haight Ashbury, The Apologists, Alex Wayt, The French Wives & Castaway
[[ Plus Dj Sets From Sons And Daughters And Miss Bonner (Party Ya Cow!) ]]
12. Capitol
Tempercalm, Nacional, Ming Ming And The Ching Chings, Call Me Ishmael, Barn Owl, Maple Leaves, Boycotts & Casino Brag
13. Mcchuills
Nine Circles, My Actions Your Exit, Little Eskimos, Reginald, Bad Day?, Albino Monk & Fanzine Hero
14.Mono
Attic Lights, El Dog, United Fruit, The Mode, Fox Gang, Odeon Beatclub, Dbass Collective & Man At The Window
15.Basuro Blanco (Brunswick Hotel Basement)
Lowreck, Jan Cree, Gareth Whitehead, My Evil Twin & Chris Coulston
Malcolm Ross & The Low Miffs - Vic Galloway Session (08/10/09)

1. Kind of Keen
2. The Man That Took on Love (and Won)
3. The Back of Midnight
4. Dear Josephine
Download
08 October 2009
Introducing - Chris Bradley

It's been a while since we've heard anything from Aberfeldy, apart from last years single 'Come On, Claire', things have been pretty quiet from the Edinburgh five piece. So it came as a nice surprise to find out that Chris Bradley (keyboardist/guitarist/singer) was putting out some solo material on 17 Second Records (as run by Ed from the 17 Seconds blog). His debut single, 'Bored Little Rosie’/'The Man I Love' came out on Monday and I highly recommended that you check him out. If you are looking for something similar to Aberfeldy then this probably isn't it, but don't let that put you off as he has one of the most beautiful vocals I have heard all year. His voice reminds me more of classic singer son writers from the 60's or 70's, his songs seem to fit the descent into winter almost perfectly. If you think I am talking my usual pish then have a listen to the stream of 'The Man I Love', below.
Chris Bradley's sophomore album, tentatively titled 'Go On My Son', is set for a November release, with his debut album 'Voices', previously released on a limited edition CD, getting are-issue in the new year.
If you want to catch Chris in the flesh he is playing at the 13th Note on the 30th of October as part of the 17 Seconds takeover night, which also features the X-Lion Tamers and the Dirty Cuts. I was keen to go to this, but sadly can't as I'll be in the East Neuk of Fife, at the Fence Halloween Party. I'd also suggest you bookmark the 17 Seconds Blog as it's a good read and an excellent place to find out about new Scottish bands.
Peg and the Bouffants - BBC Rapal Session

Track Listing
1.Goujon Soul
2.Save Me From Today
3. Rude Girl
4. Bini Boy
5. Deceiter
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