Posts Tagged ‘Toy’

“Laura”, taken from Bat For Lashes’ album The Haunted Man  It was the third Bat for Lashes album,  released in October 2012 in the UK. The lead single, “Laura”, was released in July that year.

Natasha Khan better known by her stage name Bat for Lashes, is an English singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist she has directed a 15-minute short as part of a new anthology film called “Madly”.

Presented by MTV World, Madly is “six stories of modern love in all of its dizzying, sweet complications,” each directed by a different person. Khan’s short is called “I Do”.

In addition to Khan’s contribution, Madly will also feature films by Gael García Bernal (The Motorcycle Diaries, Amores Perros), Mia Wasikowska (Alice in Wonderland, Maps to the Stars), and more.

It’s about a bride, the morning of her wedding, being disturbed by subterranean weird feelings, message and signs. On the way to her wedding, something really crazy happens, and you’re left wondering whether she’s gonna go through with it. It’s all about redemption of grief, putting ghosts to bed before you can move into a fully committed relationship. It’s very countryside, weird, English, surreal. I love directing. I worked with a brilliant DAP, Chloe Thomason—we had quite a strong female contingent, actually. She was my cinematographer, so we spent week beforehand sharing my favorite films, making storyboards, image boards, talking about color, types of light, composition of shots. I’ve been drawing a lot recently, I love the visual thing. It was really nice to have a collaborator again on that level. Directing actors was incredible. I think because of all the singing I do, it’s very much about being in your body and feeling things, so I felt like we had a good basis of understanding, ability to talk about nuances of performance. It was very whirlwind and I was worried I hadn’t got everything I needed, but then in the editing process—like an album—things just shine. Abi Fry, who played viola in the first Bat for Lashes band, she did the majority of the soundtrack. It was really nice to hand that over to someone. I did some synth drones but she was brilliant, she’s got beautiful pieces in the film. I can’t wait to direct a feature film, I really want to do it.

Khan will release her new album a project titled Sexwitch  a collaboration with the rock band Toy and producer Dan Carey. in September. During a surprise Green Man Festival set in Wales on 22nd August, she debuted the music project , two days later, it was announced that Sexwitch’s eponymous debut album will be released on 25th September 2015 by Echo and BMG, consisting of six covers of 1970s psychedelic and folk songs from different parts of the world. On the same day, Khan has said that she had written most of the fourth Bat for Lashes album and hoped it would be released in 2016; she stated that it is “thematically linked” to the feature film she is writing.

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Working as an omnipresent pop figure in her genuinely independent micro-industry Jane Weaver is a rare example of a passionate and resilient Northern female artist who re-creates, re-invents and refreshes where many others come and go. Her synth-pop psych and conceptual pop LPs have earned her a faithful fan base which has extended to a long discography of collaborations often released through her own musical “Woman’s Institute” imprint Bird Records which she runs with Finders Keepers Records in Manchester. This Summer sees the release of her new self produced synth driven LP “The Silver Globe” made with a wide cast of global collaborators such as soundtrack composer David Holmes, Andy Votel with extra music from Australian prog legends Cybotron and sound effects from electronic pioneer Suzanne Ciani. Wearing her penchants for French wave, cosmic Deutch rock and European fantasy films on both of her sequinned sleeves Janes 6th studio album follows the highest critical acclaim for her previous self funded album ‘The Fallen By Watchbird’ and a campaign that bought together the unlikely coupling of artists like Wendy & Bonnie, Demdike Stare and The Focus Group. This year Jane’s new brand of motoric cold-funk and technicolor domestic synth flourishes unite 10 new conceptual pop songs about power-plant fun-fairs, sci-fi education centres and post-apocalyptic love affairs while her characteristic gossamer vocals cross octaves to theatrical deft effect.

 

 

 

Have a listen to TOY´s cover of Robert Wyatt and Mark Kramer´s “”Free Will and Testament” for Attitude is Everything, and organization working to improve deaf and disabled people’s access to live music. This week there was a powerful and thought-provoking piece on the Guardian Music blog about accessibility to music for people with hearing impairments. Written by Lee Walker it is well worth reading, and goes on to mention TOY’s captioned and subtitled gig (the first time this has happened) at the Islington Assembly Hall which took place on the 24th March.

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From the brand new album “Join the Dots”  this is the second album from the band TOY and this new single is hazy dreamy psychedelia guitar driven rock track released on Heavenly Records. the band have just played the Austin Psych Fest.

 

 

TOY – ” As We Turn “

Posted: April 29, 2014 in MUSIC
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Trippy Psychedelic band TOY are back with a kaliedscope imagery and flashing lights, a video packed with swirling organ with matching vocals and heavy guitars and