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London Live: 22-28 February

February 21st, 2010

Gig Of The Week: Dum Dum Girls / MALE BONDING, Barden’s Boudoir, Thursday

A bumper, bumper week sees the return of our weekly gig guide to what’s happening on London’s live music scene. So bumper that I really struggled to pick a single gig – but the one that has come out on top is a cracker. Get yourselves down to Barden’s Boudoir on Thursday night to check out two of legendary label Sub Pop’s latest signings. From LA there is the awesome Dum Dum Girls, playing in advance of their debut full length, I Will Be, due out in March. Playing too are Dalston’s MALE BONDING – who recently rocked as support for the Vivian Girls on home turf at the Trinity Hall, Dalston. Both bring ferocious pace and lo-fi thrills to the party, expect it fast and loud and Barden’s is a great place to watch it unfold.

Sadly I’ll be missing the show in favour of the live return of Brighton’s Blood Red Shoes who play the regular New Slang show out in Kingston. Box Of Secrets was a joy for me, and remains a regular feature on my playlists and I cannot wait to see what their forthcoming sophomore LP, Fire Like This, will bring. Elsewhere, the ongoing rush of the NME Awards shows continues with New Young Pony Club headlining a bill that also includes the excellent Chew Lips and Teeth on Monday at the Islington Academy. Girls at Scala should be a riot too, and if you fancy something a little quieter try the Jagjaguwar showcase at the Windmill, Brixton on Tuesday. Two big shows in support of the ongoing Haiti Earthquake appeal are obviously for a good cause but the line ups are deeply uninspiring.

Brain-melters Ungdomskulen play The Lexington on Thursday – the busiest day of the week. You could also pick Los Campesinos! at Koko, but if like me you like things a bit more intimate – wait a week and catch them at New Slang, Shearwater (Scala), Casiokids (Barfly) or if you like things a but more retro try Pere Ubu at the Garage. Things slow down a bit as the weekend draws near but Friday sees Xiu Xiu rip up the Luminaire which has to be worth a view. If you’ve got nowt to do all day Saturday there’s an excellent one day festival – Owl Parliament – happening at Union Chapel. Featuring  Mount Eerie, Jeremy Walmsley, Aidan Moffat and Darren Hayman amongst others this should be a fantastic day, evening tickets are a little less than all-day ones. Finally, Hot Chip play a couple of nights down at the Brixton Academy.

Dum Dum Girls – Catholicked

Male Bonding – Rehearsal Song

Photo: MALE BONDING. Taken by Sebastián J @ Barden’s Boudoir, 20/12/09

If you’re struggling to find any of the venues listed, they’re all on our map of London’s gig venues and record shops – here. Read on for all our recommendations this week.

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London Live: 20-27 October

October 19th, 2008

Gig Of The Week: Mogwai, Fuck Buttons & Errors

A stellar post-rock lineup this Friday at Hammersmith’s venerable Apollo. Though The Hawk Is Howling is a little hard work Mogwai still have a live reputation that is untarnished. If they needed any encouragement to be on top form, there’s the potential for an upstaging from both bands. Bristol’s Fuck Buttons have produced a fantastic record in Street Horrrsing, and are a live draw on their own. Mogwai’s Glaswegian labelmates Errors complete the bill, and with tracks like Salut! France and National Prism look set to win some new friends. Obviously this is largely sold out, but I think there are a few seats left…

Gigantic / Stargreen

Mogwai – Hunted By A Freak (Live)
Fuck Buttons – Ribs Out
Errors – Cutlery Drawer

The gig that Hunted By A Freak is from can be found in full, and in great quality, here.

Read on for the best of the week’s gigs around the capital…

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Live London: 27 May – 2 June

May 27th, 2008

Show of the Week: Maxïmo Park, Blood Red Shoes, Mystery Jets & Pete & The Pirates, May 28, Kentish Town Forum.

A special charity show in aid of a couple of charities, and some fantastic bands playing. Gotta be a winner from all angles.

Paul Smith from headliners Maxïmo Park says “When someone you know is up against cancer it makes sense to give them your full support. Since that is currently the case, and that person is being treated at The Royal Marsden hospital, which was recently damaged by fire, we decided to do what we can as a band. What we do best is play concerts and we intend to give all profit from our gig at The Forum to help rebuild the cancer unit where they not only look after sufferers but continue to further our knowledge and treatment of the disease. We’ve never been a preachy band or asked people to shell out daft amounts for tickets, but this show will be well worth the entry fee for a number of reasons.

For three further reasons, listen to these:

Maxïmo Park – Apply Some Pressure
Blood Red Shoes – ADHD
Mystery Jets –  Young Love

Here are the best of the rest…

May 27
Sennen @ Dublin Castle
Tom White / Chris TT @ Upstairs at The Enterprise
Bob Mould @ Koko

May 28
Paris Motel @ Bush Hall
Tapes & Tapes @ ULU

May 29
The Black Keys @ Astoria
Silver Jews @ ULU
The Futureheads @ The Electric Ballroom
Ice, Sea, Dead People @ Good Ship

May 30
Bruce Springsteen @ Emirates Stadium

May 31
The Owl Service @ RoTa, Notting Hill Arts Club
Ed Harcourt @ 12 Acklam Road

June 1
Grand National @ Amersham Arms
Lykke Li @ George IV, W4

June 2
Autolux @ Cargo
Sons & Daughters @ Koko

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Selected Releases: Monday 14 April

April 13th, 2008

Blood Red Shoes
Box Of Secrets
MP3: You Bring Me…

M83
Saturdays=Youth
MP3: Couleurs

The B-52s
Funplex
MP3: Pump

Jim Noir
Jim Noir
MP3: All Right

Sonic Youth
J’accuse Ted Hughes
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The Accidental
There Were Wolves
MP3: Illuminated Red

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Frightened Rabbit
The Midnight
Organ Fight
MP3: Head Rolls Off

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Milieu
A Warm Wooden
Hollow
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The Cinematic
Orchestra

Live At The
Royal Albert Hall
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I Am Kloot
Play Moolah Rouge
MP3: One Man Brawl

¡Forward, Russia!
Life Processes
MP3: Breaking…

Cary Brothers
Who You Are
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Some crackers out this week, topped by Brighton’s Blood Red Shoes. Their album was leaked so long ago it barely feels like a new release, but has the advantage of borne out repeated plays. Elsewhere the biggest release has to be The B-52’s first studio album in 16 years. Perhaps surprisingly, it still sounds fresh and  well, good. I Am Kloot attempt to atone for their simply God-awful Gods And Monsters and Forward, Russia release the follow up to the excellent Give Me A Wall. Sonic Youth release the 7th in their occasional series of experimental works entitled J’accuse Ted Hughes, available as a 12″ only. Elsewhere, The Accidental is well worth a listen as is the second release from Frightened Rabbit.

Blood Red Shoes – You Bring Me Down

February 7th, 2008

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 This week’s single of the week is a re-release of the great ‘You Bring Me Down‘ from Brighton duo Blood Red Shoes. Spiky guitars and a smooth vocal combine to make something akin to a young, slightly less angry Sleater-Kinney. As Drownedinsound suggest, there may not be much permanence to this song’s charms but for the minute I can’t get the refrain out of my head “I’m leaving, I’m leaving, I’m leaving…” out of my head. A full album is due out soon, something to look forward to I reckon.

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