Monday 27 October 2008

'FIRE ISLAND' (VIRTUAL 7") - A GRAVE WITH NO NAME

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‘Fire Island’ – written and recorded on broken 8-track at The Church, 21/10/08.

‘The Outdoor Type’ – written by Tom Morgan, recorded on broken 8-track at Clonard Way 26/10/08.

‘Fire Island’ features my first attempt at playing drums, I guess I’m not so good at playing drums. I used to end our sets with a cover of ‘The Outdoor Type’ by The Lemonheads, and in retrospect I guess it’s a track which is pretty apt in so many ways. We don’t play it anymore, so I decided to put it to rest by recording a version with just acoustic guitar and voice – everything was recorded in one take due to the rewind button on the 8-track not working.

Side A: ’Fire Island’
Side B: 'The Outdoor Type'

Use the image at the top for the cover.



I’m playing a show with the band tomorrow night at The Fly, New Oxford Street, we’re also doing a Halloween No Pain In Pop show at Goldmiths on Friday. Both shows have great bands on the line-ups, so make sure to check them out if you come along.






Thursday 23 October 2008

HOTLINE



Since his tour of Australia, mad amounts of remixes from everyone from A Place to Bury Strangers to, um, Snow Patrol (get that money kid), our boy Laurence ‘Lillica Libertine’ Matthew Blake has embarked on a new project with singer Ronika called Hotline bringing to mind the sounds of the early-90’s house beamed through his own fucking weird psychedelia. I’ve had the privilege to hear some original material from these guys (actually, so can you if you click the link above to their My Space), and let me just say that Hercules & Love Affair a’int got shit on these guys, but here’s an amazing Hotline remix of their track ‘Blind’ anyway which morphs from Studio 54 to Detroit to theyear 2024 and back again in under 7 minutes. Enjoy.

'Blind' - Hercules and; Love Affair (Hotline Remix)

Monday 20 October 2008

RAD LO-FI


OK, so apologies for not writing on here for a bit, but now we're back it's a good place for us to tell you about a few cool bands I've recently come across since writing here last.

The first one of these is Arch M which is the adventure of one very awesome dude called Corey. This track '21st Union', is honestly one of the best things that I've heard all year think Papa M sharing a mountain cabin with Slint and I guess we're nearly there. That really is Dave Pajo-tastic, or maybe I'm just obsessed with Dave Pajo at the moment. Anyway, I shared some beers with Corey in the dressing room of the ICA where he played on Saturday. In fact I shared so many beers with him that I passed out on the floor during his set which apparently he fucked up - maybe because he also drank too many beers.

Arch M - 21st Union

It's worth noting that Corey is also in a rad band called American Spirit who are kind of like a much more bitter, hipster version of real early Sebadoh (the Eric Gaffney tracks) but you know, in an awesome way.

Also, very much worth checking out are Gentle Friendly. I've been lucky to share a stage with these guys a couple of times and their single is coming out soon through our buddies No Pain in Pop. Imagine the midpoint between Hella, Trencher's casio grind and No Age and you get this kind of glorious racket. It's also worth noting that drummer Dan also plays in Banjo or Freakout and Buttonhead and is the nicest person I have ever met in my life.

Gentle Friendly - Five Girl Night

Finally, props due to Wavves, who find the mid-point between four-track skate punk and Pavement and as such the word 'gnarly' is all that can do this guy justice.

Wavves - So Bored

Most of these mp3s are jacked from our buddies No Pain in Pop . Tune in for more mid-90's lo-fi references next time, and please support all these artists by buying their releases.

Monday 6 October 2008

'GHOSTS & STONES' - A GRAVE WITH NO NAME


Here’s a new A Grave With No Name track I recorded at my parents’ house this weekend called ‘Ghosts & Stones’. If you listen carefully at the end you can hear my Dad trying to get my attention, which the microphone picked up when I was recording one of the guitar tracks.

'Ghosts & Stones' - A Grave With No Name

Also, we’re playing a show this Saturday with the excellent Gentle Friendly. Hope to see you there.