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Savages

Savages, recorded live during the BBC 6 Music Festival in Bristol February 12th.

In any event, Bristol has become the musical center of the universe for that weekend, with a three day festival celebrating a wide swath of current musical offerings, to the tune of some 100+ bands, playing at just about every venue throughout the small English town.

Tonight it’s Savages, the Female Punk/Post-Punk/Experimental/Noise conglomerate currently making huge waves in critical and audience circles all around Europe, and have been doing it since 2012.

When I first came in contact with Savages, I thought they were a French band. Mostly because I heard them via a French Festival somewhere outside of Paris a few years ago, broadcast by the RFI Station Le Mouv, and because their lead singer, Jehnny Beth is French and was speaking to the audience in French – I naturally assumed. They were, in a word; intense uncompromising, unflinching and anything but genteel. Not that I expected them to sound like a toss between Holeand Sleater-Kinney, but I wasn’t really expecting a hardcore sonic assault on the most raw level – they were different.

They are not for all tastes – and, from what I have been reading and hearing, a band you either love or hate – they seem impervious to apathy – and frankly, I like that in a band – music you listen to, not at. And Savages do an excellent job at effortlessly holding you hostage for the length of their set. They make for compelling listening

But Savages are just a sampling of the vast number of bands currently performing in Bristol during this festival. Because it’s sponsored by BBC 6 Music, they are running the festival (as much as possible) live, over the entire weekend. Sadly, it won’t be possible to hear everyone playing. But what we are getting is certainly worth the price of admission, and you have to hand it to the BBC for taking the time and the effort to bring such a wide array of talent live from the stage to the rest of the world.
I only wish there were more like them.

SPECTRES – ” Hunger ” EP

Posted: September 24, 2016 in MUSIC
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Describes as “Like Sonic Youth from the bowels of a haunted well”  Spectres are a noise rock band from Bristol. Slowly gathering acclaim with their uncompromising sound, they won Artrocker Magazines ‘Unsigned Act Of The Year’ in 2012, the magazine describing their live show as ‘a tornado tearing through a nail factory; a bracing experience indeed, and teetering on the brink of beauty’.

Biding their time burrowed within the UK’s burgeoning DIY scene, Spectres specialise in needling drone rock and visceral white noise. Following the release of debut album ‘Dying’ through Sonic Cathedral, the uncompromising Devonians have come to the fore with their mix of harsh electronic experimentalism and colossal swathes of guitar distortion.

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Lice could easily be filed next to the likes of chaotic Londoners Happy Meal Ltd. They’ve got a sound turbulent enough to get people’s backs up, yet they don’t take anything too seriously. Messy and slightly scary four piece. Despite only playing their first headline show in February, they’ve already managed to open for The Fall. In true Bristol fashion their next show is on a boat celebrating prolific Bristol label Howling Owl’s fifth birthday party.

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For fans of: Fat White Family, The Wytches, Nick Cave.

RINK – ” Rink “

Posted: September 8, 2016 in MUSIC
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A powerful group who deal with feelings of suffocation, Rink often take random words and build them into stories. Vocalist Emily Isherwood has proved to be a haunting presence in the live environment so far, yet despite this, there’s playfulness to the sound. They’ve been working closely with the Bristol musician Oliver Wilde and are expected to drop their debut EP this August.

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Haunting five-piece with an unusual songwriting process.
For fans of: Cigarettes After Sex, Cherry Glazerr.

IDLES – ” Queens “

Posted: September 6, 2016 in MUSIC
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Idles are a brutal entity. Since demanding the attention of Steve Lamacq at the BBC 6 Music Festival, everything has been go for the post-punk five-piece. Currently hurtling towards their debut album, they’ve been selling out sweaty shows and were recently name-checked by Felix from The Maccabees. Lead singer Joe Talbot can often be seen onstage swigging a bottle of Buckfast before it gets passed around the crowd. Single ‘Queens’ hears them hit out at selfie taking culture and rising above image.

The ramshackle charm of Milk Teeth’s debut full-length ‘Vile Child’ made it one of the year’s most loveable albums. Mixing dirty garage grunge with squalling hardcore and languid slacker rock, the Bristol four-piece sound like a blend of Pavement, Dinosaur Jr and Glassjaw, while earlier this year they struck gold with single ‘Swear Jar’: a perfect slice of 90s nostalgia

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Dot to Dot Festival is a triple-city, new music festival which takes place in Manchester, Bristol and Nottingham over the late May bank holiday weekend of the 27th, 28th and 29th. Well-known for championing bands as they are about to break, Dot to Dot have showcased the likes of Ed Sheeran, The 1975, Mumford & Sons, Jake Bugg and The XX since establishing in Nottingham, way back in 2005.

This year’s lineup is no exception. Eclectic as ever, the likes of Mystery Jets, Augustines, The Temper Trap, Sundara Karma and Lauren Aquilina are set to feature over the three dates. We love this year’s line-up so much that we’ve put together a list of 10 artists you should probably check out if you’re thinking of heading to any of the cities, including some you’ve probably not heard of before.

The Bristol leg of the festival is strewn around the city from the Exchange to the O2 Academy to The Louisiana and Thekla, among many other cafés, clubs and pubs. As we’ve experience how overwhelming it can get trying to catch so many acts in so little time, we’ve prepared a compact list to guide you through the mayhem!

Fenne Lily

Expect nothing less than poetry and a voice to bring you to tears from this Bristolian rising star. Despite having only one song, “Top to Toe”, available on Soundcloud, the three and a half minutes of beautiful lyrics and soft melody are enough to hook us in.

Rat Boy

Rat Boy aka Jordan Cardy has been royally tearing it up wherever he goes. Labelled as the new Jamie T, Cardy and his band create a real vibe and a ruck in their live shows and have built up a loyal following thanks to prime time radio play of singles ‘Move’ and ‘Sign On’.

Liberto Wolf

This four piece Bristol-based band has enough heart-wrenching lyrics and passionate guitar riffs to make your heart vibrate. Their single, “Everyone Wants to Hurt You”, delivers the perfect alt/post rock vibe on a bed of dark words and smooth licks that sound even better live.

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Sundara Karma

The young band from Reading, Sundara Karma, will also take to the stage at this year’s festival.  The indie four-piece are quickly becoming known on the band scene after supporting a variety of popular bands, appearing at a number of festivals and having their own headline tour last year.

Also releasing two EP’s filled with beautifully crafted indie anthems, ‘EP I’ and ‘EP II,’ frontman Oscar Lulu commented: “We’re hoping 2016 is going to be our year, we’re going to f*****g go for it… and maybe not party so hard.”

With their music filled with shimmering guitars and hooks, the bands singles can immediately grasp an audience’s attention from the onset. The distinct vocals from the front man, Lulu, are instantly recognisable and all four members of the band equally display their talent across their memorable singles.

Night Beats

It’s that mix of psychedelic tones and R&B which make Night Beats so unique. It’s blues, contorted and distorted in to new shapes for 21st century wastoids. And we love it.

New Palace Talkies

If you miss New Palace Talkies, you are making a very big mistake. Another notable member of Bristol’s promoter Chivern’s fleet of boundless talent, New Palace Talkies have been making a name for themselves since their formation in 2014, and we expect nothing but big things from them this summer.

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No Violet

Slow, slurred vocals and deep psych guitar licks, No Violet’s front woman’s unique croon combined with the bass-infused 60s-esque instrumental are a force to be recognised. If the taster we got from single “Your Head/ My Head” is anything like their live performance, then we’re in for a real treat.

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Spring King

Similarly, Spring King are a band that have also been all over prime time radio with slacker singles ‘Rectifier’, ‘City’ and ‘Who Are You’ – all of which definitely pack a punch. They’ve just signed to Island Records and big things are expected of them, so catch them before they blow up in size.

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Van Zeller

It’s going to be loud, sweaty, and bursting with energy. Van Zeller compactly represent their musical superiority in their two minute long single “She’s Moving Right”, delivering a big bite of garage inspired rock.

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Eyre Llew

Nottingham newcomer trio, Eyre Llew bring their ambient alt-rock to all three legs of this year’s Dot to Dot Festival. You won’t want to miss them. Trust us on this one…

Delamere

Having recently proved their worth at The Sunflower Lounge in Birmingham, Manchester’s Delamere will hit up all three cities of Dot to Dot in collaboration with Scruff of the Neck records. Listen out for their pop-hook-filled single ‘Bright Young Things’ – which is definitely what they are.

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The Karma Repair Kit

If this Bristolian four piece’s awesome name doesn’t draw your attention, their loud, post-punk garage sound surely will. They’ve been building up quite the reputation in Bristol, with performances at The Louisiana, The Exchange and The Stag and Hound slowly inflating their well-deserved fan base.

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Little Bribes

Having already played a load of gigs in their native city of Nottingham, alt quartet Little Bribes will play the Nottingham leg of this year’s Dot to Dot on Sunday May 29th.  Look out for Little Bribes’ infectious hybrid of emo and alt-punk later this month.

Diet Cig

NYC duo Diet Cig head over to the UK this month for a tour of the country which includes all three dates of Dot to Dot. Think personable pop-punk ditties full of occasional self-deprecating delicate lyrics, perfect for a singalong we’d say.

Pale Waves

The refreshing four-piece made up of Heather, Ciara, Ryan and Hugo perfectly describe their genre as ‘reverb and glitter’. Their dreamy-indie pop vibe that the band radiate when performing live is certainly engaging, and the set up of two men and two women really makes the band stand out in a positive fashion.

The band has two singles currently available to listen to on Soundcloud, featuring their distinctive tracks, ‘The Tide’ and the track ‘Heavenly’.

The remarkable sound of the young band can be described similar to that of the Birmingham born bands such as Swim Deep, Peace and Jaws, featuring shiny riffs teamed with skating and beach-vibes.

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Daughter

Daughter Live in concert at the BBC 6 Music Festival in Bristol this past weekend. Getting started in 2010, and with a critically acclaimed debut album in 2013, Daughter have risen quickly in popularity with audiences as well as the press. Described variously as Indie/Folk/Ambient and Pop, but leaning heavily in the ambient direction, the band is fueled by the heady-emotion-filled songs of Elena Tonra, and have struck on a winning combination, creating a luxuriant soundscape to compliment what has been characterized as a unique sonic landscape.

Since their debut, they have issued some four eps, three singles and album, Not To Disappear, which was released this past January 2016 to worldwide sales,

This years BBC 6 Music Festival in Bristol, which has been a feast of great and diverse music. In 2013 they were just starting to get notice and recognition. In the 3 years since, they have grown (as any band would, given the amount of hard work and touring they put in) and the effort has paid off. What is presented now is a polished and accomplished band; assured and comfortable with a capacity audience.

So this latest installment in the ongoing story of Daughter continues to be the success they’ve achieved in the past three years. From the sounds of it, there appears to be no letup and 2016 should be another good year for them.

Daughter – February 14th, 2016
BBC 6 Music Festival, Bristol, England, UK

Setlist:
How
Tomorrow
Numbers
Doing the Right Thing
Smother
Youth
New Ways
Fossa

Foals

Foals live from the BBC 6 Music Festival in Bristol two weeks ago. Formed in Oxford in 2005, Foals have been around some eleven years now and, according to their Wiki page, have had the same lineup in all that time. And in that time they’ve released 4 studio albums, 6 eps and 19 singles. And they’ve been given an NME (New Musical Express) Award for Best Live act in Britain in 2011 and 2013 as well as awards from Q Magazine for Best live act. In fact, they are recipients of piles of awards.

At any rate, they will be seemingly everywhere this year, so it might be a good idea to catch them in concert.

But if you can’t, or you’re on the fence, here is a chance to do it from the comfort of your computer and get yourself familiar before you head off to buy tickets. Like everything else with the BBC 6 Music Festival this year, it was all pretty extraordinary and this Foals set is no different. They have a habit of living up to their reputation as a great band to see live and if you aren’t familiar with them, now’s as good a time as any to get acquainted and add another band to your list.

Foals – February 14, 2016
BBC 6 Music Festival, Bristol, England, UK

Setlist:
Snake Oil
Olympic Airways
My Number
Birch Tree
Mountain at My Gates
Providence
Spanish Sahara
Red Socks Pugie
Late Night
A Knife In the Ocean
Inhaler
What Went Down
Two Steps, Twice