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Catch my two shows -Tuesday is Music Engine & Saturday is the Local Music show we call...Jackson Cooper's Riviera Showcase. log on to www.rivieria.fm folow on twitter @jacksoncooper3 Or see the Local Music Facebook Page www.facebook.com/Rivierashowcase This is a space with all the artist information for all the great music that we play on show
Saturday, 28 February 2015
The One when JC met The Verbals & The Tiny Folds 28/2/15
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cwXPQmWZP9A
This weeks reviews
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
The One when JC met Gentian 24/2/15
B O M B S have had the pleasure of playing at the following venues and festivals (among others) –
- Chai Wallahs - Shambala
- The Social Club - Shambala
- The People's Front Room - Glastonbury, Cambridge Folk Festival, Secret Garden Party, Bestival, Boomtown, Shambala
- The Floating Lotus - Boomtown
- Alresford Festival
- The Hustle Den - Blissfields
- Wilkestock Festival
- Mr Wolfs - Bristol
- The Canteen - Bristol
- No. 1 Harbourside - Bristol
- The Exchange - Bristol
- The Golden Lion - Bristol
- The Old Duke - Bristol
- The Left Bank - Bristol
- The Trinity Centre - Bristol
- The Moon Club - Cardiff
- Surya - London
- Hootenannys - London
- The Barfly - London
- Brixton Jamm - London
- The Railway Inn - Winchester
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Carl Finlay set to drop his eagerly anticipated single March 16th, followed by his debut album March 30th!
Hot on the heels of the success of his previous single ‘So Hard to Be Happy’, which received BBC Radio 6 airplay, Carl Finlay has announced the release of his next single, ‘Message to the Dreamer’ and his debut album, ‘Follow the Moon’.
An eclectic mix of folk – drawn from his Irish roots, combined with rock and reggae influences, Carl conveys raw emotion, positivity and enlightenment through his music. He studies mankind’s ideologies through his intricate style of musical storytelling, and with tracks such as ‘Message to the Dreamer’, divulges an upbeat, positive word to the wise. It’s due for release March 16th, you can listen to it here: https://soundcloud.com/carl-finlay/carl-finlay-message-to-the-dreamer
His current ‘Mercury’ however has a much more sombre tone, a beautiful song about a lost love that truly touches the heart. Featuring mellow beats accompanied by Finlay’s unique vocals, ‘Mercury’ is the perfect track to help you through the chilly transition from winter to spring. It’s available now for a free download: https://carlfinlay.bandcamp.com/releases
You can check out the video here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUo8hHeTfXE
Working with the prestigious Rupert Cobb (The Killers, Muse, Massive Attack, Paul Simon) who played a key role in mastering the album, Carl’s new album is an insightful delight for the ears that is not to be missed!
‘Message to the Dreamer’ the single is due for release March 16th, followed by the ‘Follow the Moon’ album on March 30th.
Asylums Wet Dream Fanzine Cool Thing Records 16 February 2015 | |
First they killed your television... Then, their faces were in music magazines... Now they’ve had a wet dream... NEW SINGLE & EP SET FOR RELEASE RELEASED ON FEBRUARY 23RD - recently made Zane Lowe's Future Radio 1 playlist on BBC R1 + support from Steve Lamacq, John Kennedy, Huw Stephens, Phil Taggart and many more. Asylums want to take you on a trip...back to the days of chainsaw guitars and chaotic fun! They release their debut EP ‘WET DREAM FANZINE’ and the new single of the same name onFebruary 23rd via on their very own label, Cool Things Records. The ep features the vigorous title track, in which the band take a swipe at sex and the internet, alongside their two previous DIY blasts of explosive Southend fuzz. The Death Of Television introduced them in a perfectly formed 1 minute and 20 seconds of sharp, angular edges which instantly won the attention of John Kennedy at XFM and Phil Taggart at Radio 1. The smash n’ grab hooks of ‘I’ve Seen Your Face In A Music Magazine’ followed. By now the likes of Radio1 and XFM were playing them a lot and NME, Clash, Loaded, Louder Than War and Subba Cultcha were writing very very nice things about them. Headline shows, club nights plus a tour with Cobain favorites The Vaselines proved unequivocally that Asylums are an utterly glorious and furiously unstoppable live band. And, aren’t they the very best kind? A band steeped in 90’s indie and the US underground, their catchy, thoughtful odes to isolation, commercialization and loss of innocence together with gigs gigs and more gigs - plus homemade videos staring sock puppets, of course - have helped them build a fanbase and a community, and, all of this, with no...social...media...not so much as a tweet was heard from them...til...now!!! The band will be making their first, tentative steps into the world of social media in the 2015. Concentrating to date on building a fanbase, a community, playing as many shows as possible and getting their music to people they think may appreciate it enough to play it on the radio or write about it may seem unusual these days but the band felt they’d wanted to have something to talk about rather than trying to build followers with instagram photos of their dinner. Revolutionary, we know; Luke; “None of the bands we loved growing up had social media, so we thought we’d hold off using it as long as possible. We wanted things to build organically and for people to bring their mates to shows, to have something happening for the right reasons. We want to continue that ethos using social networking and just make it that bit easier for people to find us” Watch...this...space https://twitter.com/Asylumsband | https://www.facebook.com/asylumsuk Supported on the airwaves by Zane Lowe, Huw Stephens and Phil Taggart at BBC Radio1 – Steve Lamacq and Tom Robinson at 6Music – John Kennedy and Dave Rowntree at XFM – Gary Crowley and Paul Lester at Amazing Radio... ‘Remember how exciting it was when we first caught a glimpse of Supergrass or The Manics or even the Buzzcocks?...’ Louder Than War, New Artist Of The Day ‘Frenetic post hardcore with a pop edge’ Clash Music [video premiere] News | Dates | Info www.asylumsband.com For More information; Rhys Bradley promo@martianpr.com Asylums Live Gigs : - 27th Feb - EP launch at THE MARKET PLACE in Southend (only 70 tickets available. - links at www.asylumsband.com ) 4th March - Hoxton Bar & Kitchen, London ( X RAY Touring Showcase for the ILMC ) 15th April - The Scala in London - (support to Carl Barat and The jackals ) www.asylumsband.com www.facebook.com/asylumsuk www.twitter.com/asylumsband |
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"A London based phenomenon, the group’s soaring songwriting is imbued with an epic sense of ambition. Crisp electronic production matched to a real pop nous, the group have already earned admiring glances." - CLASH
"Fresh off the press, we bring you newcomers Victoria’s début single ‘Into the Wild’. Their début release has clearly been crafted with large crowds in mind. Soaring vocals intersperse euphoric highs and expansive indie rhythms, immediately positioning the band in the leagues of fellow Londoners Eliza and the Bear and Bristolites Coasts." - Bitter Sweet Symphonies
"If you like your indie pop sounds big and anthemic then you’ve come to the right place. London based combo Victoria have already played to a sell out crowd in Hoxton and it is only a matter of time before the venues start getting much bigger but the ‘sold out’ sign will remain on the door. “Into The Wild” is a vast, rousing track, the kind that deserves a suitably widescreen video, sporting montage of triumph over adversity or a large festival crowd jumping up and down. Hell, it’ll probably get all three and so it should. Another group to keep an eye on." - Alphabet Bands
Ghostess’ is talented London singer Jake Morley’s first full single release in almost two years.
Releases on March 23rd, its’ a stunning new single from a rising talent in the UK. You can hear the single at :
https://soundcloud.com/jakemorley/ghostess-radio-edit/s-CVopi
Kate is from Galway in Ireland
Her social media links are: Twitter @ladybirdlawless https://www.facebook.com/kate.lawless.969?fref=ts
Scout Killers Announce ‘Stand Your Ground’ UK Tour
Scout Killers
Judith Owen Train Out Of Hollywood(Radio Edit)
New single to be released on 9th March 2015
(From the album ‘Ebb & Flow’)
https://soundcloud.com/copmedia/judith-owen-train-out-of-hollywood/s-niZD1
http://youtu.be/7RavSWS_pso - brilliant one take vid featuring some interesting characters!!!
"One of the albums of the year” – Independent
March UK tour dates
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Judith Owen UK Tour Dates March 2015
Thur 5th Glee Club, Birmingham
Sat 7th South Devon Arts Centre, Totnes
Sun 8th The Greystones, Sheffield
Tue 10th The Cellars, Southsea
Thur 12th The Met, Manchester
Fri 13th King Tuts, Glasgow
Sat 14th The Basement, York
Mon 16th Bush Hall, London
6 February: The Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham
27 September: Rock For Research, Eastside City Park, Millennium Point, Birmingham
14 November: The Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham
6 December: The Oobleck, Digbeth, Birmingham
Line up:
George Stanhope: vocals/synth
Joe Callaghan: guitar
Adam Plummer: guitar
Will Cooke: bass
Harry Southerton: drums
Influences:
The Smiths
Blur
The Stone Roses
Joy Division
Alt-J
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Formed in Bristol in 2013, melodic hardcore/punk band Milo's Planes began as a duo of Joe Sherrin (guitar, vocals and bass) and Harry Sherrin (drums and backing vocals). After recording their first album they were joined by Charlie Horne (bass and backing vocals) who was a natural fit, sharing a love of Wire, Fugazi, Leatherface, Lync, Rites of Spring, early Modest Mouse and Pavement.
Priding themselves on their DIY approach to their music, the trio record and produce all their tracks themselves on a sixteen track in Harry's bedroom.
Joe's guitar playing is influenced heavily by the nineties emo/post hardcore band Lync; he uses a off-beat tunings as a means to create interesting chords.
The band have earned support slots for Eagulls, Skaters, Traams, Electric Eel Shock and their hero Mike Watt, who made a cameo appearance in their music video for 'Two Feet In a Crowd'.
'Aural Palate Cleaning Exercises' has been a labour of love with Joe spending months re-ordering track listings, carefully editing exact track lengths, dropping songs and adding piano interludes/snippets of radio samples to make it flow as one complete piece.
Of the subject matter, Joe says largely focuses on his experiences within soul destroying, bureaucratic admin jobs and the seemingly endless supply of bizarrely ordinary characters that can only be found within these roles. He explains "A large part of the fun I have writing lyrics is studying the mundane to the point where tiny details can be unearthed, exposed as real concerns and then exaggerated upon maniacally as a way for me to express the true feelings of frantic despair I feel sitting at a desk for 8 hours of my day. Being pretentious I would say a running theme of the album is using language as a means to disguise tiny, nit-picky & personal matters as universally angry subjects worth shouting about."
In between 'A Letter In Confidence' and 'Interlude 2' is a hidden track; a shortened acoustic version of an earlier track - this was a concious effort to end the album in what Joe describes as a "dissonance of feedback which quickly resolves into something pretty & melancholy, with the album's final words ("I have good intentions, but I never know why") a statement intended to summarize the whole album."
"A band who are fast, furious and who ooze passion and drive. A band who evoke memories of all your favourite bands and who surprise you with punchy, urgent melodies when youre least expecting to find them. And a band who are more than the sum of their parts, with busy songs chock full of ideas.And most importantly were left with a band who now have their own sound and identity and who dont deserve to be described by referencing other bands anymore."
Louder Than War
"Young kids who tore it up big time; reminded me of Rites of Spring"
Mike Watt and The Missingmen
"Having spent their first year dropping a string of statement releases, its not really strange that Milos Planes have kicked off the new one with such resolute volume The aggression and sheer pummel of the music does the talking, coming in a coherent package of joyous flair and rippling guitars, that so greatly echoes Sonic Youth and other fuzz-endorsing bands."
Bristol Live Magazine
"Its a confident track (Two Feet In a Crowd), breezy and catchy; distorted vocals you can shout along with and a finish that builds nicely. Im impressed with Milo's Planes and recommend you check them out."
Tales From the Middle 8
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/milos-planes
Private Album Link: https://soundcloud.com/milos-planes/sets/private-album-preview/s-NZQpc
Social Links
https://www.youtube.com/user/MilosPlanes/videos
https://www.facebook.com/MilosPlanes
https://twitter.com/milosplanes
milosplanes.bandcamp.com
http://milosplanes.bigcartel.com/
Saturday, 21 February 2015
The one when JC met The Casual Kicks & Big Fat Astronauts plus talked Torbay Alternative 21/2/15
www.billybottle.bandcamp.com
www.youtube.com/c/BillyBottle
www.facebook.com/amessagefrom
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cwXPQmWZP9A
Tuesday, 17 February 2015
The one when Jc met
Following the critically acclaimed release of Meadowlark’s ‘Three Six Five’ EP in May of 2014, the Bristol-based duo are set to release their second offering of melancholic alt-pop in the form of the ‘Dual’ EP (produced by Ant West) set for release on 30th March through Believe Recordings.
Lead track ‘Eyes Wide’ was recently premiered on BBC Radio 1 (Huw Stephens) in conjunction with The 405. Meadowlark have previously received strong support from the likes of 6Music,XFM, Clash and Burberry Sessions.
Last month also saw the duo – consisting of singer/guitarist, Kate McGill and producer/guitarist, Daniel Broadley – embark on a widely successful tour of the UK supporting acoustic troubadour, James Veck-Gilodi(Deaf Havana).
Meadowlark will play an EP launchshow at London’s Servants Jazz Quarters on Tuesday 24th March. Tickets are £6 in advance and fans will receive a free signed EP upon entry.
‘Dual’ EP iTunes pre-order link http://smarturl.it/DualEP
They’ve also created an incredible video for the track which you can view here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWUOXL8dD1Q&feature=youtu.be
The Half Light are an unsigned four piece indie band from South London Since forming in summer 2011, the band have released two records, Friday Night EP in late 2011, and Clapham EP in October 2012. They are following these up with their latest recording, Moscow. The lead track from the record, Moscow, is available for pre-order on Amazon from 19th January and is launched on 16th February.
The Half Light have performed at renowned venues across the capital and beyond, including Camden Barfly, the Dublin Castle and The Flapper, and their music has been featured on BBC 6 Music, BBC London, and Amazing Radio.
The band’s sound is influenced by indie rock across the decades and they have drawn parallels with The Smiths, The Cure and The Strokes.
Line Up:
James Rogers – Vocals, Guitar
Guy Chapman - Guitar
Lee Moore – Drums
Pilo Moreno – Bass
Press Quotes:
· ‘[A] band I adored within 10 seconds of hitting play’ – Tom Robinson, BBC Introducing
· ‘Genuine quality… one of the more promising Indie bands to emerge from the United Kingdom’ - Pure M Magazine, review of Moscow
· ‘This band could rise to much bigger things’ – 4 Stars – Music Review Unsigned, review of Clapham EP
The Record:
Moscow is the first single release from the Moscow record and launches on 16th February. Moscow was recorded in Spring 2014 over two weekends in South East London with Miloco Studios and produced by Darren Lawson (My Bloody Valentine, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, White Lies). The record includes the tracks Moscow and 1x1.
The Half Light will be hosting and performing at a launch party at The Pilgrim, Kennington on Saturday 21stFebruary, with special guests Stu Rawle and Nine Dart Finish. You can find the latest gig news on the band’s website - www.thehalflight.com.
Contact:
Email: thehalflightuk@gmail.com
Twitter: @thehalflightuk
Website: www.thehalflight.com
Her new single, ‘Intimacy’ is the title track from her forthcoming album. ‘Intimacy’ follows in hot pursuit of Ksyran’s previous two singles, ‘You Don’t Love Me Anymore’ and ‘Heartless’ – both remixed by Mark Loverush and huge dance hits which stormed into Top10 of the UK dance charts during the first week of their release. So it’s no surprise that Ksyran will be a prominent feature on this year’s Ibiza circuit.
Norwegian born singer-songwriter who’s most well known for her acting achievements on stage and screen including ‘Voyage in the Dark’ a The Young Vic. However, Ksyran’s stunning soprano voice always led her to sing in each of her productions as her tender vocals always got her noticed.
Borrowing the name of the building they lived in, and guided by a deep appreciation for the folk and psychedelic pop of the sixties and seventies, the duo quickly expanded to five members as they explored their wider musical tastes. Drawing on the psychedelic sounds of bands like Jefferson Airplane, Jimmie Spheeris, and early Pink Floyd, coupled with an infatuation with nineties alt-psych idols Brian Jonestown Massacre and Mazzy Star, Elstow started work on their debut EP in 2013. Released the following year, AS THE SUN FALLS was five tracks of dreamy psychedelic landscapes fused with a moody folk sensibility. Both personal and surreal, bloggers described it as music to lose yourself to, and a psychedelic romance.
Harnessing an atmospheric and increasingly dynamic live set, the band spent 2014 playing all over their hometown of Sydney, winning over unsuspecting hearts one mind-bending show at a time. Their sound, which has been described as neo-psychedelic-dream-folk, has been evolving slowly and surely, refusing to remain static.
In the late months of 2014, Elstow went back into the studio to record their new single, Evil Dreams. Despite the sinister sounding name, and promises of a very weird video to accompany it, the new song is described by Shaw as a little more upbeat than the EP, and combines Elstows dreamlike psychedelic overtones with a breezy sunshine-laden chorus. Evil Dreams swings between verses of doubtful self-reflection and a chorus of daydream surrender. Carefully woven vocal harmonies float amidst an abundance of tremolo guitars, delay, and crisp tambourines; Evil Dreams is as ambitious as it is timeless.
This is not music to headbang to or that is likely cause a riot but if you want music to lose yourself to then Elstow might just be the band for you. Perfect stuff for the end of summer.
Listen With Monger
The track is called Turning Images, and has a harmonic chorus that is perfect for your Friday. Is it just me, or do the vocals have a bit of a Blue Oyster Cult / Dont Fear the Reaper vibe
Pete Hates Music
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