A really busy week with three days in London and a gig in Norwich.
Great fun with the computer - somewhat self-inflicted by my panic!
Once again, gigs to report on and gigs to look forward to.
Title music is
Happy from
Jimmie Bratcher's 4th CD titled Red.
Intro:
Happy - Jimmie Bratcher
(Missouri, USA)
http://www.jimmiebratcher.com/
Last
Saturday's gig
The Tilting Sky festival at
Banham Barrel (just into Norfolk) last Saturday organised by the
ever energetic Craig Hill aka Tilting Sky.
Check the Tilting sky at
http://myspace.com/thetilitngsky
I only caught the evening solo artists:
Harry Harris from Wales whose inventive
guitar work, articulate songs and passionate voice easily
distracted from his (at times) rather introspective stage presence
and
Lee Gordon whose guitar
and voice were somewhat compromised by his evident irritation at a
bit of distortion on his guitar through the PA.
Then, to the late evening bands:
Tommy Twist and the Jive took the place
by storm with a twenty minute set that had everyone thoroughly
buzzed up. Even before they played a Beatles cover, I was remarking
that this must have been alkin to the raw buzz that was created by
The Beatles in their early days in Liverpool. We'll hopefully have
a track from them on next week's show.
The Ida Mae Band presented
some great playing with the virtuoso guitar of Chris Turpin well to
the fore, as were the drums and the bass which was trying really
hard to be up there too. The result was something akin to a wall of
sound, in which the skills of the players sometimes got rather
lost. If you listen to
Take
back on their MySpace you'll hear that it sounds really good
but you'll also be able to imagine that with just a bit more
distortion it would not work so well. Having said that, some of the
guitar work rather reminded me of a young Paul Kossoff.
http://myspace.com/theidamaeband
The Monroes closed the show
with their well arranged, polished and crisply performed songs.
Hints of Franz Ferdinand came shining through along with a wealth
of other influences. Their attention to detail and tight
arrangements made it a compelling performance. A 3 piece band with
a big sound and lively stage show. Their nod in the direction of
ska put a big smile on everyone's face.
The Clips performed live
for the first time at the Banham Barrel on the 1st July this year.
Their debut 4 track EP / CD was released at the Tilting Sky
festival on Saturday. This week will see the band promoting the EP
in Norwich with performances at The Hog in Armour as part of ALL
SORTED and a solo set from Alex at The Wine Press and culminating
in an instore signing @ Revolution Records with Alex again
performing an acoustic set.
Veterans - The Clips (Suffolk,
UK)
Band members:
ALEX HILL lead vocals / guitar
HANNAH COTT keyboards
GEORGE HUME electric guitar
PAUL COUSINS bass guitar
PETE FRASER drums / percussion
WARREN SADIWSKYJ acoustic guitar / backing vocals
http://www.myspace.com/theclipsmusic
It's a shame my binoculars don't work at
night - State shirt (California, USA)
A dreamlike trip, with melancholic melodies, haunting vocal
effects, ingeniously employed electronics, and even rock-steady
beatboxing.
According to the website he's not been very active lately and there
are no dates on his website. Of course, it could always be that
he's been really busy and so hasn't had time to update the website.
I wonder which.
You can buy the music direct from his website
http://www.stateshirt.net
NEWS
Music sales direct from
MySpace
Associated Press reports that MySpace.com will soon enable members
to sell downloads of their original music directly through MySpace
web pages.
The initiative, which is still in a test phase, has the potential
to turn millions of computer users, many of them independent or
aspiring artists already using the site to build a fan following,
into online music retailers.
"We have a strong belief the next major retailer in music is the
consumer themselves," said Terry McBride, chief executive of
Canadian label Nettwerk Records, "This is a step in the right
direction."
Selfish - Silja Nordlindh
(Denmark)
I played a track by this half-Swedish, half Danish artist a few
weeks ago.
Silja also sings in a Jazz-trio and, it appears a party band doing
mostly covers. If you like the sound on Silja's voice check out
http://www.tomtiddlersground.dk
and listen to their version of the Aretha Franklin classic
Respect.
She's written and composed the lyrics and music of the songs on the
PMN herself and invites you to enjoy, and let her know what you
think! Since she doesn't seem to have a website or a MySpace why
not drop me a line and I'll forward it on to Silja.
Sheddin Spruce - Doc Bates
(Missouri, USA)
Doc Bates Has been a staple of modern country music in the midwest
and south for the last ten years. He has chiseled a living out of
the backwoods honky-tonks and roadhouses of Missouri, Arkansas,
Tennessee, Okalahoma, and Kansas, and emerged with a brand of
country that is all his own.
http://www.docbates.com/
Baby Podcast promo from
Hattie.
Check:
http://babypodcast.ideasdigital.com
The Milky Bar Kid - Catgut
(UK)
Catgut is a real enigma. A prolific poster of very, very
distinctive songs to the Podsafe Music Network and yet, there is
virtual no information on the PMN, the Catgut website is minimal
except for a link to means of getting hold of Catgut's 10 track EP.
Does anyone know anything?
http://www.corporationrecords.com/store?label=catgut
Promo -
Do me a Squeeze at
The Chapel, Islington, London 9th Sept 8pm 'til 3.30am
A fundraiser for
Task
Brazil, the abandoned street kids of Brazil trust. Just 4
pounds for members and 5 pounds for non-members.
The next Do me a Squeeze is in Ibiza on 23rd September - what could
be better a bit of sun, DJs Matt Masters, Joe le Groove, Si Mac and
Anna Kist. See
http://www.domeasqueeze.co.uk
Dumb - 21 against
from Llanelli in South Wales. They'll be playing Showcase at
the Arts Centre in Norwich on 16 Sept. It will be a semi acoustic
indie rock set.
On this track it's straight on guitars, loud drums and melodies
http://www.21against.co.uk
Details of the Black Cat showcase event is at:
http://www.blackcatmusic.org.uk/
See you next week.
Peter