Last weekend myself and some friends went to the End of the Road Festival.
I met some lovely people and saw some fantastic bands, including seeing an impromptu gig by The Wilderness of Manitoba in some woods where the trees were festooned with fairy lights.
So you know that you have left it a while since you added a post to your blog journal thing when you’ve changed marital status and your brother has managed to create a human life in the time that has elapsed. I’m going to try and not leave it so long in future. I might have said that before…
In honour of this I’m using this post, my first of this half finished year, to show some footage of one of my favourite bands. Mogwai will be releasing a live film ‘Burning’ next month, its directed by the ludicrously talented Vincent Moon and as someone who has seen them play numerous times I’m delighted to see that someone has managed to transfer what makes their shows so phenomenal to the screen.
Here’s “I’m Jim Morrison, I’m Dead” from the film.
Just got back from a wonderful weekend at the End of the Road Festival where we lucked out with some glorious weather.
One of my highlights of the weekend was getting the chance to see Richmond Fontaine, a band that I’ve loved for years. Their new album ‘We Used to Think the Freeway Sounded Like a River‘ is wonderful – you can buy it here and I really recommend that you do
Here’s a track about getting a phone call from an old friend.
Occasionally you build an idea in your head of something that proves to be woefully inaccurate and so it was on first reading about and seeing photos of The xx. I convinced myself that they would be a garage rock band in the vein of a multitude of scene bands who wore black and had haircuts that looked difficult to maintain.
But on hearing The xx album ‘xx’ I discovered that I was very wrong.
I wholeheartedly recommend that you listen to this wonderful, minimal, brooding album that despite the use of those words has a real sense of joy and positivity to it. The tracks ‘Islands’ and ‘Infinity’ I pretty much have fallen in love with and its the first album in a long time that had got me genuinely excited about people making music again.
A friend of mine sent me a link to the Sustain-Release Private Press this morning. It is the private press of UK artist Richard Skelton. He creates beautiful individual packages for each of his releases that combine artwork, literature and most importantly his music.
In these times of the increased concern of how music should be delivered to the consumer it is wonderful to see someone forging their own path, creating something that turns music into a tactile, coveted, complete object that absorbs the listener both visually and aurally.
Phoenix are one of my favourite bands – I always remember when they were first played to me – it was on a trip from Brighton to Falmouth back in 2000. My good friend Bruce Ingram played us their debut album on our crappy car stereo in a 4 wheel drive vehicle that was smaller than a Ford Fiesta. I’ve been a fan ever since.
Their new album ‘Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix‘ is not only awesomely titled- it also sounds fantastic.
Find out more about Peter Broderick here. His first two albums Float and Docile are very different to this one, but all are beautiful in their own unique way. I can’t recommend them enough.