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Out Here In The Perimeter
just booked tickets for Slim Jim Phantom supported by The Fireballs and Day of the Dead - one for a certain knuckle tatooed poster on here, were he to live in Perth (which he doesn't)....
2 hour special show this week as I'll be in Barcelona recovering from P****v*** next week. Featuring music from forthcoming local gigees Swans, Melt Banana, Girl Band, Eaux, Lovepark, The Fauns, Angel Olsen, St. Vincent & Yamantaka // Sonic Titan. Local stuff from ITALTEK, Japanese Sweets & Soft Walls.
http://www.mixcloud.com/jamesmclarnon562/sonic-shuffle-26052014-2-hours/
Due to unforeseen circumstances I couldn't make East India Youth or The War on Drugs. Good news as TWOD have announced a date in October and I've also just bought tickets for the Neon Neon Praxis Makes Perfect Theatre show.
Where and when? Is this in Berlin or Brighton?
I saw The Tiger Lillies in The Spiegel Tent saturday night, they were recommended by a friend and I'm glad I went. They are a strange mix of macabre, vaudeville, comedy and the obscene and poignant music. " Lover " for instance is an amazingly powerful yet simple song. I'd definitely go again.
Hello. Berlin on 9th and 10th July. Me and die Frau are going on 10th. I did think of you but figured you two will not be able to make it due to it being a weekday?? Happy to be wrong though. Further more it is in Berghain. Drop me a message and I'll happily get some tickets for you.
2 hour special show this week as I'll be in Barcelona recovering from P****v*** next week. Featuring music from forthcoming local gigees Swans, Melt Banana, Girl Band, Eaux, Lovepark, The Fauns, Angel Olsen, St. Vincent & Yamantaka // Sonic Titan. Local stuff from ITALTEK, Japanese Sweets & Soft Walls.
http://www.mixcloud.com/jamesmclarnon562/sonic-shuffle-26052014-2-hours/
We saw them at The Dome during the festival a year or two back: mightily impressive -- they weave an intriguing narrative. I didn't realise that they were playing again this year.
White Denim last night. They played for two hours, barely breaking between tunes, and made a very pleasant noise too. Duelling guitar licks, solos, tracks that built up to a crescendo. They played all (or nearly all) of the most recent album and quite a few old faves too. Nice to see Inigo Calderon on drums!
Saw them at The Haunt before Christmas, hence giving this one a miss, and really enjoyed them then - they're a charisma vacuum but they play amazingly together, and I'm quite a fan of bands who turn up, play the hell out of the place for a decent amount of time, and leave, without lots of chatting in between!
Just packing my bag for Primavera - flying out at 8.30 in the morning, it's going to be amazing!
I suspect there's a few others here going, any last minute tips? Just been enjoying Hospitality, Islands and Mark Eitzel. Sure there's still loads of stuff I'd like that I haven't even got round to yet (mind you, the line up is so good that I'm already pretty much sorted for what to do all three evenings, so finding more bands might just create an even bigger headache!
Saw Neutral Milk Hotel and The War on Drugs on Saturday.
TWOD were excellent and worth the price of admission alone, but then to be followed by NMH... Wow. Just wow.
I've been to around 2,000 gigs and seen around 5,000 bands in my time, and I'd put that NMH show in my top 5. They clearly enjoyed themselves, which made it all the better - and great to see the weirdly beardy Scott Spillane sing his heart out enthusiastically throughout, even though he's not a backing singer and had no mike in front of him.
Next up, Arcade Fire...