Sunday, 6 February 2011

This Week's Gigs: 7th - 13th February

It is one of those weeks that sends wallets, and for the drinkers their livers, running for cover before they are thoroughly abused. I'm doing this quite quickly too, so I suspect I've missed loads of gigs, including Bright Eyes, The Hold Steady and 6 Day Riot.

Tuesday:
Glasgow Slow Club: The Last Battle, Very Well. Bloc, free entry.
The Last Battle are fabulous. Very Well are difficult to find a link for.


Wednesday:
Lovely.

Thursday:
UWS Refreshers Festival. Paisley Student Union. £2. 6pm start.
Featuring Flood of Red, Fatherson, Carnivores, Marvel Heights, Skies Fell, Pacific Theatre, Dilectrics, Aaron Wright, Michael Cassidy, Little Fire, Debbie Kate, Calum Muir and Jamie Keenan. A few bands in there that I don't really care for, but also more than a couple that we really like round these parts. All for the low price of £2.
Mondegreen. Bloc, free entry.
Luring me out of Paisley and away from the gig above however will be Mondegreen, one of my favourite wee bands around. Seriously, if you are looking for something to do on Thursday night I can't urge you strongly enough to put this in your plans.

Davey Horne (The Ray Summers), Selective Service, The Foundry Men, Uklreign. Maggie Mays.
Dylan Uncovered. The Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh

Friday:
Conquering Animal Sound. Captain's Rest. (Tickets)
Conquering Animal Sound have a bloody wonderful album out on Monday, which I reviewed last week. Friday and Saturday sees them finish off their UK tour first with this Glasgow gig, then an Edinburgh one which I'll list below. I'm sure I had a note of who is supporting too, but I seem to have lost it.
Launch gig for Ryan Bisland's Vultures album, which I quite fancy hearing.

Saturday:
Come on Gang!, Over The Wall, Cancel The Astronauts. Pilrig St Paul's Church, Edinburgh. (Tickets)
Come on Gang! launch their debut album, Strike a Match, while at the same time playing their final gig before splitting up. They've roped in some excellent supports too. Also in a fun bit of symmetry as Come on Gang! played the final Aye Tunes Vs Peenko gig there will be DJ appearances by Peenko and me at this, the final Come on Gang! gig. Team Aye Tunes may also be looking for a floor to sleep on. Just saying...
Conquering Animal Sound, Miaoux Miaoux. Sneaky Pete's. (Tickets)
The Edinburgh gig I mentioned above, with the added bonus of the always fab Miaoux Miaoux.

Sunday:
Remember Remember, Tangles. Nice N Sleazy.

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Album Review: Conquering Animal Sound - Kammerspiel

Regular readers might recall that I have quite a love for Conquering Animal Sound, with their debut album being rather highly anticipated round these parts. Now the release is upon us it is time to see if it lives up to my hopes.

For those of you short on time that don't want to read this whole thing, the short answer is yes. Hopes lived up to, expectations not only met, but surpassed.

Slightly longer version? If you insist. There's an awful lot going on throughout this album, layers upon layers of instruments, electronics, vocals and all sorts of other noises, but at no point does anything sound cluttered or messy. In fact every single sound seems totally organic and essential. Even with a million things going on the songs can seem sparse and bare, like a tree stripped of its leaves, or full and warm, like a hug from that friend you are seeing for the first time in ages. Previous single Giant is a great example, sounding at time huge, almost overwhelming, before swiftly and beautifully changing into something tiny and minimal.


Put quite simply this is pretty much an astonishing, beautiful sounding album that shows that the previously released singles (Giant, Wildthings and Bear, all included here) were far from flukes. There is nothing on the album weaker than those singles and the word filler doesn't appear to be in the Conquering Animal Sound vocabulary. Kammerspiel is a fantastic album to get lost in.
Everyone has their songs and records that come in useful after a bad day, when needing to clear their head, or to put them in their happy place. This is one of mine now. Worth the wait? Goodness yes.

Oh, I almost forgot to make the required comparison between Anneke Kampman and Bjork's voices, which it seems all Conquering Animal Sound reviews must contain. They aren't really that similar, but would probably overlap somewhere on a Venn diagram.

At the start of last year The Unwinding Hours came along with an impressive debut album and threw down a gauntlet to everyone for the rest of the year. With Kammerspiel Conquering Animal Sound have done the same. If there's many debut albums better than this, in fact many better albums at all, then this will be a fantastic year for music.

Kammerspiel is released by Gizeh/Mini50 Records on February 7th. Order it from the Gizeh records shop here. The album is also available on eMusic, iTunes HMV and Amazon
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Conquering Animal Sound: Website - Facebook - MySpace

Listen/free download - Ira


Conquering Animal Sound are off on tour for the next couple of weeks, dates below:
February 2nd - HULL | Adelphi
3rd - YORK | Basement (Tickets)
4th - LEEDS | Packhorse
7th - LONDON | Slaughtered Lamb (Tickets)
8th - NEWCASTLE | Head of Steam
9th - DUNDEE | Doghouse (Tickets)
10th - ABERDEEN | Snafu
11th - GLASGOW | Captain's Rest (Tickets)
12th - EDINBURGH | Sneaky Pete's (Tickets)