Pogue Mahone
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- Apr 30, 2011
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Big Special were brilliant at The Great Escape. Their album is also wonderful.
That'll be track 6 'Ah Yeh'. It's all good for me, can't wait to see it live interspersed with some chat from Geoff and Billy.Agree. Love the opener especially when the deep squelchy thing comes in , and the track which is a very obvious nod to Can.
See your Lufthansa, raise you Lufthansa Terminal....
For me, Waxahatchee is OK, but it's yet another cracker from St Vincent. What a talent.From that list the only albums I have heard/own are Shabaka, The Smile and Thou. Thou is quite something but it’s metal so not to everyone’s taste. I got sent it as part of my Sacred Bones subscription, it’s a Guardian 5/5 album.
I will give St Vincent, Beth Gibbon, Waxahatchee and Kamazi a sPin today.
Absolutely loving the debut BERWYN album, WHO AM I. I was struggling to succinctly sum the album up thankfully the strap line on The Guardians (5*) review did a better job than I could have -
“With devastating directness, the Trinidad-born London artist depicts his struggles with UK immigration, fusing visceral poetry, dark humour and a crackling R&B croon”
Looking forward to the Bashy album too when I get around to it. An often forgotten cornerstone of those early UK Hip-Hop glory days.
Some really lovely summery house “push the sky” type songs on that Joe Goddard album, the second track Progress is a good example.Picked up the new Joe Goddard and finally got the Fabiana Palladino record from Resident today. Lovely stuff
Just gave this a whirl while I worked from home, decent album that, they're getting through albums at a rate of knots. Loved the final track.I'm loving the new Crack Cloud long player. Took a few listens but it's a real grower. More chilled and introspecitive than their previous output, has hints of Gorillas more meloncholy moments, and still has hints of Big Audio Dynamite.
In a single word, beautiful.Just gave this a whirl while I worked from home, decent album that, they're getting through albums at a rate of knots. Loved the final track.
Returning to Chalk in Brighton in ….. June 25! Not sure why bands of this stature annunce tour dates so far in advance. Is it so they can plan their tour cash flow?Been listening to the new Oh Sees long player. Another album with a very obvious Can influenced track, Beak>> being the other. Always a good thing in my mind.
I imagine it’s to secure the resources (crew, buses etc) and the routing of venues they need. A friend is a tour manager and he’s said it’s been a nightmare the past few years as so many bands are touring, venues (in the sequence you need them) and buses etc are just not always available.Returning to Chalk in Brighton in ….. June 25! Not sure why bands of this stature annunce tour dates so far in advance. Is it so they can plan their tour cash flow?