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Author: | Opposite of Robot [ Thu May 07, 2009 2:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | SUICIDAL BIRDS + PONY PACK + UNCLE JEFF + NIAMH STARKEY |
Thursday 18th June, Yorkshire House, Parliament Street, Lancaster, LA1 5DB. £4, 8.30pm-11.45pm SUICIDAL BIRDS The Suicidal Birds from the Netherlands make a welcome return to the Yorkshire House, after playing at LAWM a while back. They've been regularly played/done sessions for various BBC Radio and XFM shows. Formed in Friesland, Holland a year ago, Suicidal Birds consists of Jessie on vocals/screaming/guitar, Chay on bass guitar/vocals, Sido on guitar and Roel on drums. Armed with out-dated self-made amps, the 'Birds (the name inspired by the frequent number of birds flying into the window of singer Jessie's house) create a sound they call 'punk blues with a rock and roll flavour.' Citing the likes of The Pixies and The Gun Club as inspiration, Suicidal Birds self-proclaimed 'sound-orgy' is described by the band as 'treacherously playful, exciting and inescapable... deeply rooted in the blues combined with the energy of punk.' What Huw Stephens Said About Suicidal Birds PONY PACK (also from the Netherlands) 'Pony Pack are a three-piece, consisting of a energetic drummer who tries (and fails at times) to control his Bonham-isms, a Juno-esque bass player who stands and commands and a guitarist whose sylvan movements and effortless rug-cutting motions are drawn from the classic tradition of Rock and Roll. I’m betting he really likes James Williamson [Raw Power era Stooges], which of course is fine by Incendiary. Pony Pack are entranced by the old Harlot/Mother Goddess idea that underpins the tradition of classic Rock Entertainment. Feedback, speed-drenched blarts of noise and throwing shapes of course abound. (Incendiary Magazine) UNCLE JEFF (Lancaster) They say: "Quirky pop, with dirty guitars and lyrics which are sometimes surreal and sometimes quite frank about life." I say, yes, effortless melodies, honest lyrics, and a cracking band. NIAMH STARKEY (Lancaster) "In her words her three piece band would do some ‘ambient loop things’ but it got less ambient as it developed. Layers of guitar, wonderfully supple basslines and half-familiar riffs created the sound of Mogwai covering Joy Division. From these beginnings Niamh, bassist Old Etonian Tory fuckpig on his first outing with the band, and drummer Harvey improvised subtly and to great effect." The Lunecy Review http://www.wegottickets.com/event/48791 |
Author: | Opposite of Robot [ Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:04 pm ] |
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