Just a quick message this one, three blogs in one week is more than enough! However, this one is pretty exciting and I couldn't wait till next week... Pet Moon has confirmed to play our March club night. For those who don't know, Pet Moon is the new project from Andrew Mears ex of Youthmovies and Foals. As always, it's on the second Friday of the month, which is the 11th March. More info on tickets etc soon.
In the meantime, here's a track to whet your appetite...
Pet Moon - Superposition by BoringByTheSea
Friday, December 17, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Hind Ear
So anyone who knows me will know how much I hold this band in high regard. I've just seen that they've released Rain Man on French label Maman, which follows Coconut, released on Nouns earlier in the year. I'm a few weeks late on this, but I'm sure you'll forgive me when you listen to it. The single comes with 2 remixes, one crunching electronica take by Golden Bug, and Villeneuve's slightly more playful number.
More info can be found here and on the band's myspace
Hind Ear - Rain Man EP by Maman_Records
More info can be found here and on the band's myspace
Hind Ear - Rain Man EP by Maman_Records
Monday, December 13, 2010
Love Thy Neighbour Club Night!
So I mentioned it in the last post, Love Thy Neighbour is launching a club night. It’s a monthly affair at The Hope on Queens Road and will feature 2 great bands per night, then Love Thy Neighbour + guest DJ’s playing interesting, but not obscure party tunes till 2am.
It all starts on the 14th January and every second Friday onwards. Our first 2 headliners confirmed last week and we’re super excited to announce them here & now. First up are one of Brighton’s finest, Restlesslist. This will be their first gig in absolutely ages and if it’s ready in time, their album launch party. They’re a tough band to classify; heavily influenced by Anticon’s leftfield hip hop & electronica sound and the likes of The Chap. I’d also hazard a guess that they’ve also listened to a lot of prog in their time too. Support will be announced shortly.
For our second night on 11th February we have Oxford’s Fixers. They are part of a group of bands involved with Blessing Force (Pet Moon, Chad Valley etc), which had a nice feature in NME recently. Sonorous melodies and incredible musicianship blend together to make music that is thoughtful and uplifting. An experimental surf dance quintet. They have been playing and recording together for just under a year, blending the sixties psychedelic childlike innocence of Brian Wilson and Bruce Haack with the spaced out eighties avant-garde dance of Arthur Russell, Dead Can Dance and Tom Tom Club.
As for what tunes will be played, to be honest, I’m not too sure. The aim is to play the sort of music we like to dance to, so a mix of indie / bass music / electronica. Stuff like TV on the Radio, Liars, Kanye West, Errors, HEALTH, Darkstar, James Blake, Caribou etc.
It all starts on the 14th January and every second Friday onwards. Our first 2 headliners confirmed last week and we’re super excited to announce them here & now. First up are one of Brighton’s finest, Restlesslist. This will be their first gig in absolutely ages and if it’s ready in time, their album launch party. They’re a tough band to classify; heavily influenced by Anticon’s leftfield hip hop & electronica sound and the likes of The Chap. I’d also hazard a guess that they’ve also listened to a lot of prog in their time too. Support will be announced shortly.
For our second night on 11th February we have Oxford’s Fixers. They are part of a group of bands involved with Blessing Force (Pet Moon, Chad Valley etc), which had a nice feature in NME recently. Sonorous melodies and incredible musicianship blend together to make music that is thoughtful and uplifting. An experimental surf dance quintet. They have been playing and recording together for just under a year, blending the sixties psychedelic childlike innocence of Brian Wilson and Bruce Haack with the spaced out eighties avant-garde dance of Arthur Russell, Dead Can Dance and Tom Tom Club.
As for what tunes will be played, to be honest, I’m not too sure. The aim is to play the sort of music we like to dance to, so a mix of indie / bass music / electronica. Stuff like TV on the Radio, Liars, Kanye West, Errors, HEALTH, Darkstar, James Blake, Caribou etc.
Entrance is a mere £4, or £3 if you buy them in advance from Resident, Rounder or online.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
First show tomorrow!
Hey Hey!
So the time has nearly come, the first Love Thy Neighbour show is tomorrow night! Tickets have sold well, so buy one now if you haven't already!
Times for the show are:
The Rural Alberta Advantage 10 - 11pm
The Robot Heart 9.15 - 9.45pm
Robert Stillman 8.30 - 9.00pm
Check back next week for a super exciting announcement about our new monthly clubnight at the Hope that starts on 14th January and the final support act for the I Like Trains show on 2nd February.
Of course I wouldn't miss the opportunity to put up a taster video, so here we go;
Monday, November 29, 2010
Thank You & Good Night! (Freebutt statement)
On June 24th 2009, Andy Rossiter, John Fischer, Bootleg Al Murray, and Tom Denney took over ownership on the Freebutt and Penthouse as we currently know/knew it.
Up until July 2010 the Freebutt and Penthouse were responsible for bringing Brighton some of the past years most legendary shows such as:
Tubelord, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, Dead Swans, Future of the Left, Six Organs of Admittance, Esben and the Witch, Espers, The Cave Singers, BLK JKS, Dosh, We Were Promised Jet Packs, Twilight Sad, Damien Jurado, The Wave Pictures, My Passion, Themselves, The Invisible, Future Islands, Kayo Dot, Paint It Black, Jeffrey Lewis, Wooden Shjips, Growing, Tune Yards, Shearwater, Japandroids, The Heavy, Xiu Xiu, Gift of Gab, Memory Tapes, Brother Ali, Mount Eerie, Bear in Heaven, Tim Hecker, Dead Meadow, Nina Nastasia, Washed Out, Ariel Pink, The Middle East, Oneothrix Point Never
As you all know, in July 2010 the Brighton and Hove City Council reduced the volume limiter in the Freebutt to a level that meant that amplified music was no longer possible. It was unfair and unjust action brought upon four young music lovers who were ultimately just trying to bring good music to their favourite city.
There are two last ‘Freebutt presents’ shows happing in December:
Dec 1st: Pulled Apart by Horses + Gay For Johnny Depp + Young Legionnaire @ Audio // 7pm // www.seetickets.com
Dec 11th: Furyon + Imicus + Oaf @ Audio // 7pm // www.seetickets.com
Once these two shows are completed we will hand over our ownership of the Freebutt to new owners who intended to soundproof and re-open the venue imminently.
We all thank you greatly for your support and belief in our vision of the Freebutt and our sound plight. We all had an incredible 12 months behind the wheel of the Freebutt and hope you enjoyed the shows that we brought to town.
All four of us are going on to pastures new so please continue to support our future endeavours and come to our shows.
Al Murray is currently running ‘One Inch Badge’ (OIB Records), a promotions and record label based in Brighton who recently brought over UK tours for Wu-tang Clan, MF DOOM, Why?, Nina Nastasia, and Sage Francis, and have up-coming Brighton shows for Wire, Venetian Snares, Twin Shadow and Detroit Social Club. One Inch Badge also release records internationally with releases coming soon from Why?, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, Future Islands, Tubelord, Calories, Robert Stillman and Nullifier. You can find our more about One Inch Badge at www.oneinchbadge.com and www.myspace.com/oibrecords
Andy Rossiter is currently running ‘Love Thy Neighbour’, a promotions company based in Brighton who recently booked three amazing opening shows by the Rural Alberta Advantage, Suuns, and I Like Trains. You can find out more about Love Thy Neighbour at http://love-thy-neighbour.blogspot.com
John Fischer who was responsible for the booking and direction of the Penthouse is now currently running ‘Dark Party’, a legendary leftfield indie club-night which is based in Luton, London and Bedford. Next Dark Party’s are at Envy, Luton on Friday 17th December and Legends, Luton on Sunday 26th December (£12 free bar!). You can find out more about Dark Party at http://darkpartymusic.blogspot.com
Tom Denney is currently gearing up for his ultimate gig, his wedding!!! in July 2011, we all wish him congratulations and good luck. When Tom isn’t trying on polyester suits he plays in local bands ‘Soft Arrows’ and ‘Nullifier’ and his solo guise ‘Lonely Ghosts. You can check them out here: www.myspace.com/nullifiermotherfucker and www.myspace.com/lonelyghosts
Thank you and good night!
Alex, Andy, John and Tom – Team Freebutt June 2010 to December 2011 xxx
Friday, November 19, 2010
Two out of Three Ain't Bad!
Well, the week is nearly out and I didn't manage to make three announcements like I hoped at the beginning of the week, but just sneeking in is the second, and we all know what Meatloaf had to say about that ratio.
I'm please to announce our first co-pro, with fellow ex-Freebutt cohorts OIB Records. Headlining are Suuns, who hail from Montreal, Canada and released their debut album 'Zeroes QC' on the ever reliable Secretly Canadian label (BLK JKS, Antony & The Johnsons, The War On Drugs etc). Suuns have no doubt ingested a lot of art rock, the Montreal group’s minimalist rhythms are equally informed by Joy Division, Suicide and Can, often wrapped in a noisy squall of droning guitars and pulsing synths. Add to this Ben Shemie’s breathy, paranoid sing/speak, and there are times that it seems like Suuns are about to drive over a sonic cliff. But there’s actually a great sense of restraint at play.
I've put some serious listening time in with this band and am thoroughly excited about this show!
Suuns "Up Past the Nursery" from Secretly Jag on Vimeo.
Monday, November 15, 2010
New show announced; I Like Trains 2/2/11 at The Hope
This is the first of three announcements about future shows that we hope to make this week, it's pretty exciting times here, let me tell you.
I Like Trains are a hidden treasure. Haunting instrumentation and broken, world weary vocals portray a tender depiction of tragedy, past, present and future. Building the bricks of a productive creative partnership, over the past six years I LIKE TRAINS have perfected their craft. Their sullen heart felt songs wash across you like a sea of wondrous turmoil gaining a following that runs vastly deeper than their Leeds based roots. The band released their eagerly awaited second LP 'He Who Saw The Deep' on October 25th this year. Whilst articulating the morose truths of life, the band provide a ray of light with their gentle flowing guitars, rich earthy vocals and glimmers of exultant choral euphoria that show hope within despair.
Tickets will be available from 17th November from Resident, Rounder, seetickets and wegottickets.
Here are a few videos to whet your appetite, firstly their most recent single 'A Father's Son' and then the classic 'Terra Nova'
iLiKETRAiNS - TERRA NOVA from Ashley Dean on Vimeo.
Here are a few videos to whet your appetite, firstly their most recent single 'A Father's Son' and then the classic 'Terra Nova'
iLiKETRAiNS - TERRA NOVA from Ashley Dean on Vimeo.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Supports announced for The Rural Alberta Advantage show
I'm happy to announce that 2 fantastic local bands have been added to The Rural Alberta Advantage show on Friday 10th December.
The Robot Heart are a 4 piece on Bleeding Heart Records who specialise in fragile acoustics and heart-warming melodies. Their euphoric aesthetic has seen them become a popular act in Brighton and they've supported some great acts such as Tunng and Richard Harcourt.
First on is the intruiging prospect that is Robert Stillman. A highly accomplished musician, Robert performs his music solo with comparisons to Steve Reich and Philip Glass abound. The pace is generally slower than theirs; recalling a sound that one might associate with a Victorian fairground ride.
Check www.myspace.com/therobotheart and www.myspace.com/robertstillmanshorses for more.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
I saw Screaming Females last night,
they were rad. Lo-fi punk music at it's best with the standard slacker looking bassist and kooky-looking guitarist. She can really play the guitar too, no posers in this band, no sir.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
First Show: The Rural Alberta Advantage
So I'm pretty psyched to announce Love Thy Neighbour's first show, featuring The Rural Alberta Advantage, who are a fantastic band in the vein of Neutral Milk Hotel & Bright Eyes on the revered Saddle Creek records. They say: We play indie-rock folk songs about hometowns and heartbreak, born out of images from growing up in Central and Northern Alberta. We sing about summers in the Rockies and winters on the farm, ice breakups in the spring time and the oil boom’s charm, the mine workers on compressed, the equally depressed, the city’s slow growth and the country’s wild rose, but mostly the songs just try to embrace the advantage of growing up in Alberta.
The shop will be at The Hope on Friday 10th December at 8pm. Support will be announced shortly. Tickets can be purchased here and will shortly be available in Resident, Rounder & over the bar at The Hope.
Here's a video to whet your appetite:
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
First show to be announced shortly!
The first Love Thy Neighbour show will be announced shortly, personally I can't wait!
Currently I'm driving this lot round America on their tour with Foals. America is big.
Currently I'm driving this lot round America on their tour with Foals. America is big.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Hello. If this is the only post on here, you've come too soon. Come back later for more news & shows.
I guess my first post should be more interesting than that. Here are 3 great music videos. Future Islands, who played Brighton last night, with an awesome video which makes me want to learn about photography. Kling Klang, with one of the best tunes ever & lastly This Heat, with a track I'd loved to have seen live and proof that time travel must be invented before I die.
Future Islands - Tin Man from Thrill Jockey Records on Vimeo.
I guess my first post should be more interesting than that. Here are 3 great music videos. Future Islands, who played Brighton last night, with an awesome video which makes me want to learn about photography. Kling Klang, with one of the best tunes ever & lastly This Heat, with a track I'd loved to have seen live and proof that time travel must be invented before I die.
Future Islands - Tin Man from Thrill Jockey Records on Vimeo.
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