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The Aliens

SISTERS OF TRANSISTORS
Amersham Arms
Friday 20 June 2008
Cancelled

£12.50
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Unfortunately Gordon Anderson, singer of The Aliens has taken seriously ill and has had to cancel all live shows for the foreseeable future.

We’re hoping to reschedule and are waiting on more information with regards to this but in the mean time, please contact the point of purchase for a refund on your tickets.

Eat Your Own Ears wishes Gordon all the best for a full and speedy recovery.

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“Hello this is John from The Aliens – Unfortunately while trying to complete album number two, Gordon has become increasingly unwell.

Most of you are aware of Gordon’s history, and his troubled mind, so I won’t elaborate. We feel it’s best for Gordon to cancel the four June shows and give him some time.
Refunds for the shows (Edinburgh, Manchester, Bristol & London) will be given to all who have bought tickets and we’re sorry for the inconvenience caused. We will be doing the summer festivals.

On a positive note, the album is sounding great & will be finished next week, thanks, an alien x”

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The Aliens

Absentee

BROKEN FAMILY BAND DJ SET
FINDLAY BROWN
Colours
Wednesday 11 June 2008

£7
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Spinning wry folky tales of love, loss and elegant debauchery over a backdrop of steel guitar, keyboards, harmonica, sweet backing vocals and the occasional stab of distortion, they have already been compared to Pavement and Tindersticks. The album was produced by uber-hip producer James Ford.

Plus DJ set from BROKEN FAMILY BAND and acoustic set from FINDLAY BROWN

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Absentee

Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man

SEMIFINALISTS + MICACHU + F.LUNAIRE
The Luminaire
Wednesday 11 June 2008

£6.50 ADVANCE
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OX.EAGLE.LION.MAN. is a four piece British band incorporating three former members of Les Incompétents; vocalist Fred MacPherson, Shaun Patterson on guitar, and Tommy Howson as keyboardist and bassist.

Formed only in the summer of 2006, the band is relatively young, but has already accumulated a cult following assisted by their myspace page, despite a very limited number of live performances.

The name Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man. was derived from the book of Revelations in the New Testament, where the four creatures are recurring characters. With a foreboding sound to match, the band are clearly an odd bunch of early twenty something year olds.

In supreme contrast to many of their contemporaries, Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man delve the psychological depths, the complexities of fatherhood and motherhood. With a dark, expansive sound, the band experiments by mixing noise together with disparate musical elements, with intelligent and melodic results.

SEMIFINALISTS are Adriana Alba, Chris Steele-Nicholson, and Ferry Gouw. “We came from different backgrounds, hopping seas and jobs and lives, doing shit, making shit happen, even before we met at a film school in London. Upon becoming friends things kicked into gear and projects were conjured up, films were shot, music was recorded, bands start and end in weekly cycles. When this creative dust settled Semifinalists emerged. It was with this ship that we decided to sail the emotional terrain. No more post-modernity, just fucking convction.

MICACHU is the moniker of major new talent, 21 year old songwriter and producer Mica Levi. She studies composition at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London . As well as writing more traditional pieces, she writes electronic pop songs, sometimes delivered acoustically. She has worked with a band of equally talented musicians (“The Cluster”) made up of Miss Bienek, Taza, Yvette, Baker Trouble, Mayhem, Kit Downes, Ghostpoet and Kwes, but has recently unveiled her amazing new band (“the Shapes”), made up of Raisa Khan and Marc Pell.

F. LUNAIRE is a singer songwriter who tries to “play piano like Sonic Youth play guitar” who “sounds like Jimmy Cliff Richard D James”

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Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man

FLORENCE AND THE MACHINE

WHITE WILLIAMS
229
Tuesday 10 June 2008

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Dazed & Confused ‘With a voice so hauntingly captivating you can feel it in your stomach, the skinny south Londoner and her trusted musical machine make some seriously beautiful noise.’

FACT ‘Their gleaming, retroactive pop, with its undercoat of dark humour and topcoat of grubby, post-libertines urban glamour is an almost certain recipe for success.’

The Times ‘Blessed with a jaw-dropping blues voice that seems impossible coming from one so young and so skinny.’

Florence is a twenty one year-old art college drop-out from Camberwell, South London, a long pretty pale girl who makes up songs and sings them. The Machine is whoever’s standing nearby playing an instrument at the time. It’s a bit harder to define, the machine part. It’s just not exactly a person. It’s a sort of a machine. She’s been singing since pretty much forever. She was in the school choir, a few dodgy bands, had vocal lessons and such. She has all the necessary paperwork if you want to see it.

If you see her sing live you’ll forget paperwork and forget your name and maybe forget to breathe for a little while. Florence has a voice hewn from the rock and stamped in the gravel and shot out of a cannon into the middle of your chest. It cuts right into you and thrums. She also has almost as much stage presence as Hitler. She’s like a funny sexy popstar Hitler without the despotism and with more beautiful songs and the utmost love and respect for Jews and gays and gypsies.

www.mtv.co.uk/overdrive

WHITE WILLIAMS
Laid-back New York glitter-kraut, recently signed to Domino.

Plus guests

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FLORENCE AND THE MACHINE

STEPHEN MALKMUS AND THE JICKS

CRIBS + WILD BEASTS
O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
Friday 6 June 2008

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STEPHEN MALKMUS AND THE JICKS play a live set at Shepherds Bush Empire on Monday 5 June to promote his fourth solo record ‘Real Emotional Trash’ out on Domino Records.

“Real Emotional Trash is a fantastic psychedelic feast, full of cosmic guitar crackle and electric piano and batshit poetry. It’s the album Malkmus has been driving at ever since he learned how to rip off the Velvet Underground and Quicksilver Messenger Service at the same time…downright glorious.” 4 and a half out of 5 – Rolling Stone

The Jicks line–up now includes Sleater Kinney and Quasi drummer Janet Weiss

It seems like there are more and more lists. Just as the heart worn ramshackle sound they created appears in the charts and tip sheets via Modest Mouse, Blitzen Trapper and Los Campesinos! Pavement have started to appear around the top of a lot of these lists as their influence lingers and solidifies. Far more exciting, especially in the here and now, is the fact Stephen Malkmus’ new album is amongst the most sparkling and mercurial music he has ever made.

Real Emotional Trash marks a departure – for the first time Malkmus has a band behind him whose chops and intuitive ability to run off a cliff in search of a chord progression matches his own. Janet Weiss, whose backing vocals illuminate a lot of these songs, is a drumming sensation. Along with bassist Joanna Bolme she forms a rhythm section whose sassiness is matched only by its heaviness and wig-out confidence; and having clicked, the Jicks really know how to cut loose.

There is a finessed jam feel at work in these tracks. Hopscotch Willie lunges hypnotically. Elmo Delmo suggests new definitions of the term headbanger.
At over ten minutes, the title track echoes such epic jams as Fairport’s A Sailor’s Life, Marquee Moon and Quicksilver Messenger Service’s Happy Trails. It also
highlights Malkmus’ ability to effortlessly turn his guitar into a splintering neon saw one minute, a silver chooglin’ riff monster the next. Whatever else is happening in Portland, Oregon they should build a glass-domed psychedelic ballroom in the near future.
R E T, like a lot of great records, maps out its own wide open space and pushes itself around, shifts in different directions and changes its shape – a group locked together in the same psychic environment.

Scattered across the tracks are snatches of Malkmus’ trademark head-scratching insights: Cold Son finds the protagonist feeling “like a nympho stuck in a cloister”. The title track’s recollection that “down in Sausalito we had clams and dessert / you spilt chardonnay on your gypsy skirt” maintains the eye for social detail that suggest,
had he been born a few generations earlier, Malkmus would have traded baseball cards and peyote tips with Terry Southern and John Updike.

When headlining the closing night of The Green Man Festival in 2007 Malkmus and the Jicks’ set drew heavily on R E T. The songs sounded blasted and psychedelically modern. What a rush that in their recorded state they are even more intuitive, starlit and stretched.

THE CRIBS have been asked by their good friends STEPHEN MALKMUS AND THE JICKS to return to their days of the ‘secret show’, and will play a special ‘b-sides only’ set for the first time ever.

WILD BEASTS – Intelligent, quirky, offbeat, original and incredibly catchy pop music, a childlike pick-me-up of purity and nightly neediness. Their big-boned bare-fleshed beauty spreads from the soppy, to the silly, to the sexy, in one tender motion.

Assembly, Wild Beasts’ debut release on Domino “is an absolutely joyous non-stop knee jerk expression of everything and anything forced through in a fully breached frenzy lasting less than three minutes. Like the traditional school hymn projected ten foot tall on the cement wall, but belted out bugger drunk in a backward Bethlehem”

plus special guests

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STEPHEN MALKMUS AND THE JICKS

Bon Iver

PORT O BRIEN
St Giles Church
Thursday 5 June 2008

£8.50
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ST GILES CHURCH

Just a few points to note for anyone coming to next week’s very special Bon Iver show at St Giles church, Soho.

The venue is a beautiful 300 year old Palladian church, and this means that although the sound and atmosphere will be amazing, there will be some limitations.

There is no bar in the church itself, though The Angel, a very nice Sam Smiths pub is right next door, and Soho institution The Intrepid Fox is opposite. The interval will be long enough that you can get a quick drink and get back to the show.

There is only one toilet in the church. We strongly advise that you use the toilets in the pubs mentioned above if you want to avoid long queues.

Hope you enjoy this special and intimate show

And just to let you know Bon Iver plays Shepherd’s Bush Empire on September 11th

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Bon Iver aka Justin Vernon is due to blow up big this year. Album, ‘For Emma, Forever Ago’ was recorded during a three month stay in a log cabin somewhere in the woods of America. Two mics, a guitar, two drums, some instrumental flourishes and some effects were all that was used to create something so soaring and passionate it’s hard to believe it was born from somewhere so cut off. His voice is quiet and soothing one minute, cracked and desperate the next. You could use reference points such as Smog, TV On The Radio, Sufjan Stevens and Iron and Wine to get some idea of where you are about to go yet Justin always seems to add a little bit extra.

PORT O BRIEN – Though raised in the small coastal town of Cambria, CA, Van Pierszalowski spent all of his summers on Kodiak Island in Alaska, where his father works as a commercial salmon fisherman. Every summer, Van would (and still does) go up North to work on his father’s boat, the Shawnee. The work is intense (20 hr. work days, weeks after weeks without touching land, no showers or toilets, stormy seas), but ultimately rewarding (beauty, inspiration, and money.)

Over the past couple of years, Port O’Brien has evolved into a full 4-piece band and currently performs all around California. Onstage, their youthful vigor (the average age of a member is 21) compliments their folkish sound in a way that feels exciting and new, as if Cap’n Jazz were translating a set of Will Oldham’s most approachable material.

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Bon Iver

THE DODOS

PORT O BRIEN
Amersham Arms
Wednesday 4 June 2008

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THE DODOS are a duo from San Francisco, who throw together a delightful mix of ephemeral psych-folk-pop. Singer and guitarist Meric Long’s fleeting, intricate and finely-tuned finger-picking is warm and focused, resonating under his refined lyrical hopscotch and drummer Logan Kroeber’s foot-stomping tom and-tambourine back beat. The propulsive results recall everything from John Fahey to the Akron/Family, and hones the callings of free-spirited, unhinged acts like Animal Collective.

“San Francisco duo the Dodos matches fleet strumming and picking with steady percussion and select other instrumentation, playing deceptively low-key songs that accrue a modest power like proverbial stones and moss” Time Out New York

PORT O BRIEN – Though raised in the small coastal town of Cambria, CA, Van Pierszalowski spent all of his summers on Kodiak Island in Alaska, where his father works as a commercial salmon fisherman. Every summer, Van would (and still does) go up North to work on his father’s boat, the Shawnee. The work is intense (20 hr. work days, weeks after weeks without touching land, no showers or toilets, stormy seas), but ultimately rewarding (beauty, inspiration, and money.)

Over the past couple of years, Port O’Brien has evolved into a full 4-piece band and currently performs all around California. Onstage, their youthful vigor (the average age of a member is 21) compliments their folkish sound in a way that feels exciting and new, as if Cap’n Jazz were translating a set of Will Oldhams most approachable material.

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MORE INFO ON THEE DODOS
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Visiter by San Francisco band The Dodos is their second full length and first for Frenchkiss. Originally formed in 2006 under the moniker Dodobird as a one man acoustic act, Meric Long would gig around SF playing folky guitar w/ a combination of loops and ambient keyboards. Having already studied West African Ewe drumming, Meric got turned onto country blues fingerpicking and sought to create a band where the drumming could be a center role and help bring out the syncopated rhythms coming out of the acoustic guitar. Through a chance introduction by a roommate, Meric met Santa Cruz transplant Logan Kroeber, who had also been experimenting with drumming, but in the area of progressive metal. Eventually the band changed their name to the Dodos, through constant harrowing from first tourmates Peter and the Wolf, and got a rehearsal studio where they’d spend long hours improvising the music that would become their first record Beware of the Maniacs. The band quit their day jobs as a line cook and a printer and hit the road in Oct. 2006.

The Dodos’ principal concept behind Visiter was to reconnect with the energy and intensity of their live show. They decided to return to Type Foundry Studio where Beware of the Maniacs had been recorded. With producer/engineer John Askew back at the helm, they began expounding upon what they had learned since the previous record. The basic drum and guitar takes were recorded live simultaneously with very minimal post production. Type Foundry’s warehouse-sized live room led to experimentation with mic placement, capturing a variety of ambient & natural sounds. At one point during tracking, the audible din of a thunderstorm inspired an impromptu horn session between Meric and guest trumpeter, Cory Gray. A small section of this can be heard between the songs “Fools” and “Joe’s Waltz” on the record.

Visiter was completely written while on the road from the fall of 2006 to the summer of 2007.

The name of the record came from a drawing a kid did for them when they played for his special education class at Dorsey High in South Central on a road trip down to LA. With all of their time being spent on the road, Meric’s lyrics drew heavily from his experiences while touring. They would come home for days at a time, and then leave for a month, always coming and going, which pretty much shaped every relationship the band had during that year.



THE DODOS

Santogold

BBC SOUNDSYSTEM FEAT RONNIE DARKO & PASE ROCK PUS THE COCK 'N' BULL KID
Scala
Wednesday 4 June 2008

£8.50
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The lovechild of submarine sonar and low frequency midnight moans, Santogold was born somewhere between Bedstuy and Bushwick, Brooklyn and was placed under the care of enigmatic singer and songwriter Santi White. White’s prior musical children have proved more profound than platinum. Songwriter and executive producer behind an album boasting top Billboard singles, and driving voice behind two albums from her uncategorable band Stiffed, Santi White’s familiarity with drawing relevant and enjoyable work from a range of influences makes her a unique figure on today’s musical landscape. Unafraid to wade into currents beyond the mainstream, White’s newest project is Santogold. Santogold’s new album drives dub and 80’s-pop influences from song to song. Sometimes basement rock, sometimes Bananarama-soundclash, Santogold is a vehicle for White’s well drawn late night fight lines and robot-witch scat on the beat. Warbling bass, island upbeat, and deep-south snap provide foundation for White’s whispering lilts and tension-ridden verses.

Though without official band members, the ingredients are many: spaghetti western-outlaw, roots rock and digital street blip are each laced by White’s incomparable breathless melody. While White and John Hill, aka Johnny Rodeo (former Stiffed bassist and member of Sony engineers-turned-production team-turned band, Shitake Monkey) formed the nucleus of this creation, the Santogold landscape is speckled with the flavor of DJ’s and all around underground fly kids who have rallied behind her to deliver a versatile, consistent array of tracks. The late great Disco D, Switch, Sinden, Freq Nasty, Diplo, Radioclit, leadguitarist Clifford “Moonie” Pusey of Steel Pulse, former Bad Brains drummer, Chuck Treece, Naeem Juwan of Spankrock, M.I.A, and professional snowboarder/singer-songwriter, Trevor “Trouble” Andrew. Each participant sculpts the sound around White’s candid verses and vocal melodies pushing the width of Santogold’s scope.

Sitting on the floor at a house party listening to the selector, Santi White might be sharing stories from her childhood. Philadelphia was her city until Brooklyn became home base. Her sky holds no bounds; the streets are her yard and human behavior is her muse. Music is her weapon. Maybe she’s laughing with her head thrown back. Maybe you’re asking her what it is she does with her life. “I make music,” she answers. “Oh,” you reply, “what kind of music, where can I hear it?” She looks up at you, “That was my song the DJ just played.” You might then be stunned. Weren’t you just noticing that song, how it sounded like the voices of your past conversing with your future? Didn’t it just send warmth coursing through your veins? How is it that White’s songs can account for the joy and pain of adolescence rolling into adulthood’s grind? Then again, what did you expect to hear?

“I wasn’t just a songwriter, I was executive producer and pretty much the creative director of the whole thing. That’s a lot to give to something that’s not really yours” cited White in an early interview discussing her experience making Res’s chart topping debut, How I Do. Called “ridiculously gifted” for her work on that third party debut, White has since proven her work ethic unstoppable. She is likely to be writing at this very moment, or maybe she’s recording, or simply napping beneath a table in the studio. Whatever Santi White’s current activity, one thing is clear: the grime scene, the blue punk thing,
even the current female airplay contention have all lacked the flavor-strength that is heard in the work of Santogold. Here is something supreme because it is matchless. Those in the know will come catch licks.

Plus BBC SOUNDSYSTEM feat RONNIE DARKO & PASE ROCK
and THE COCK ‘N’ BULL KID

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Santogold

Silver Jews

MONOTONIX + PORT O BRIEN
ULU
Thursday 29 May 2008

£12.50
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PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE – Tickets for indigo2 still valid for ULU.

Skewed rock idols Silver Jews return to play new material

Mainstay Berman, (who founded Silver Jews with Pavement’s Stephen Malkmus and Bob Nastanovich in 1990), has promised a live extravaganza in the wake of last year’s excellent Tanglewood Numbers album (the band’s sixth – it featured ‘honorary Jews’ Will Oldham, Lambchop’s Tony Crow and ex-member Malkmus amongst others). As one might expect from the self-proclaimed ‘dumbfounding psyche-theistic humanist hawk-rockers’, this will be no everyday gig…

“The Scala show was… Utterly thrilling: a 17-song set that ranged blissfully across the entire back catalogue, punctuated with engaging banter from the frontman and, in honour of old times perhaps, a dirty joke. It was practically a blueprint for live shows; anyone would have thought Berman had been at this for years.” 4/5 The Guardian

Plus MONOTONIX

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Silver Jews

XX Teens

IPSO FACTO + S.C.U.M
ICA
Thursday 29 May 2008

£6.50 ADVANCE
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XX TEENS (previously Xerox Teens until a certain photocopier manufacturer had a word!) tonight showcase the band’s frenzied punk-funk guitars and steel drums assault into a driving electro rock-fest. Expect a night of strange psychedelia before being propelled into the ether by the Teen’s mighty kick drum.

Newly-formed favourite of Faris Rotter from The Horrors, S.C.U.M features Rhys (Spider Webb) from the Horrors and Sam Kilcoyne, young mastermind behind the Underage festival.

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