| Organ
show with Sean O on RESONANCE 104.4FM, Sunday February 15th 2009, 9.00pm
– On your FM dial all over London and worldwide via www.resonancefm.com.
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got played this week? How do you find our more? Here come the details and
links...
1/intro:
TRANSISTOR SIX – Back Yard Rocketship (Blackbean & Placenta)
2:
THE HARDY TREE - Long Gone (unreleased)
3:
NIGHTINGALES – Old Fruit (Klangbad)
4:
RUDE MECHANICALS – Etiquette (Ex Gratia)
5:
THE MILK & HONEY BAND – Maryfaith Autumn (Ape)
6:
LOST ROBOTS – Safety From Numbers (Orchestra Pit)
7:
PERHAPS CONTRAPTION – Bluebells (self release)
8:
WOMEN – Lawncare (Jagjaguwar)
9:
WE ROCK LIKE GIRLS DON’T – I Just Want To Stick My Head In The Bass Drum
(Distort)
10:
SUIDAKRA – Scathback (Wacken)
11:
THE ANTIKAROSHI – Downtown (Exile On Mainstream)
12:
PARTS & LABOR – Satellites (Jagjaguwar)
13:
RABID RABBIT – Spider (Interloper)
14:
EMMY THE GREAT – First Love (Close Harbour)
THE
DETAILS, THE FACTS, THE LINKS....
1/intro:
TRANSISTOR
SIX – Back Yard Rocketship (Blackbean & Placenta) - our adopted
theme tune so you know where you are. Transistor Six is Frances Castle,
there’s lots of her fine art and creativity to explore from Francis so
please please do. You can now get the whole tune downloaded for yourselves
and find links to her artwork, albums and lots more over at www.myspace.com/transistorsix
2: THE HARDY TREE
- Long Gone (unreleased) - So Francis from Transistor Six has a new project,
she announced it yesterday, the album is ready. The Fields Lie Sleeping
Underneath is the name of the album and this is a first taste, you’ll find
three beautiful tracks over on her My Space page. The tracks she has put
up are really rather beautifully special (as special as the tree itself
in old Saint Pancras Church Yard), tales of ghost woods and streams of
London and go treat yourself and explore over at www.myspace.com/thehardytree
3: NIGHTINGALES –
Old Fruit (Klangbad) – The legendary Birmingham born again original new
wave boundary pushing punks have a new album out on Feb 23rd, the album
is called Insult To Injury and this was a track from it, they’re sounding
better than ever – www.myspace.com/nightingalesmusic
4: RUDE MECHANICALS
– Etiquette (Ex Gratia) – Body Fluids? We like Miss Roberts and her body
fluids and this is the b-side of their new single, and like we said before,
they are the perfect Resonance band aren’t they – what with their very
English very experimental new wave jazz and there high tea vocals and toe
sucking and insect obsessions and their theories about tube mice and how
they’re all aliens and all that twitch and jerky time-jumping otherrockness.
And this week’s excuse for playing them is a free gig at the Foundry, Great
Eastern St., EC2 this Wednesday 18th Feb, oh look, just go and see - www.myspace.com/flyingcaberet
5: THE MILK & HONEY
BAND – Maryfaith Autumn (Ape) – The English band have a new album on
the way, goes by the name of Dog Eared Moonlight. The band led by one time
Ring/Levitation man Bob White, see this week’s Organ magazine review over
at www.organart.com for more details
or head over to www.myspace.com/themilkandhoneyband
6: LOST ROBOTS – Safety
From Numbers (Orchestra Pit) – Another track from the new album from a
London band with some rather different post-something or other new wave
alt.rock blues ideas, a rather interesting blend of songs and avant moves
that take those songs to different places. Lots to discover here on this
just released album - no dull aches, everything to explore. Fine songs
and the recommended art of otherness. They have an album launch gig this
Thursday 19th Feb at the Hope And Anchor in Islington, see the Organ gig
guide at www.organart.com for full
line up details and such – www.lostrobots.net
or www.theorchestrapit.com
7: PERHAPS CONTRAPTION
– Bluebells (self release) – London new prog/punk adventure and Rings and
going off and things and the genesis of gongs and walking on egg shells
and the stench of sweet bluebells, one of the most exciting new bands around
London at the moment and they’ve jut finished their rather impressive demo
album. They’re playing a free show, an all day gig, at the Lexington, Pentonville
Rd, loads of bands playing, they’re on somewhere around six, see out new
gig guide on the Organ website at www.organart.com
for full details - www.myspace.com/perhapscontraption
8: WOMEN – Lawncare
(Jagjaguwar) – From the Canadian band’s self-titled new album Woman,
the album came out in the UK on January 19th. The band will be over here
in February for some UK dates including a London show at Madame JoJo’s
in Soho on Tuesday 17th. Think all kinds of progressive lo-fi imagination,
layers of refined vibrato and guitar wash, clever textures and music that
just sounds rewardingly different - www.myspace.com/womenmusic
or www.jagjaguwar.com
9: WE ROCK LIKE GIRLS
DON’T – I Just Want To Stick My Head In The Bass Drum (Distort) From
the Scottish girl’s debut album How Did It Get To This. A raging DIY in
your face raw scathing mix of Babes In Toyland, L7, PJ Harvey, White Stripes
and that extra bit of bite that’s something all of their own. The album
is out this week, indeed the beautiful thing in our album of the week this
week here at Organ magazine, they rock like only girls can – www.myspace.com/werocklikegirlsdont
10: SUIDAKRA – Scathback
(Wacken) – Celtic Pagan extreme metal from Germany that’s packed
with layers of pipes and fiddles in there with the folk and the thrash
and growl. A track from their impressive new album that’s out on Feb 23rd
– www.myspace.com/suidakra
or www.wackenrecords.com
11: THE ANTIKAROSHI
– Downtown (Exile On Mainstream) – Opening track from the German post rock/post
hardcore band’s forthcoming album Crushed Neocons. Out on the 23rd Feb,
one for followers of bands like Fugazi, Jawbox, Bluetip and such, reviewed
this week on the Organ pages – www.myspace.com/theantikaroshi
12: PARTS & LABOR
– Satellites (Jagjaguwar) – Canada’s full throttle alt.psych noise-pop
prog outfit and the open see minute giant wall of a track that opens their
latest album – kind of Nusker Du meets Cardiacs in those Satellites don’t
you think. The band are in town this week as part of a UK tour. Catch them
at Cargo in Shoreditch on Thursday 19th Feb – www.myspace.com/partsandlabor
13: RABID RABBIT –
Spider (Interloper) – Chicago’s rather suffocating avant psych sludge metal
three piece and a track from the new self titled album that came out last
week (Organ album of the week last week) – www.myspace.com/rabidrabbitlives
or www.interloperrecords.net
14: EMMY THE GREAT
– First Love (Close Harbour) – Emma’s excellent new single and another
very personal, rather beautiful song from her new album, on tour throughout
Feb including a show at ULU on Feb 27th. Early contender for single of
the year if you ask us – www.myspace.com/emmythegreat
Next week Marina will be
in the chair with her OTHER ROCK SHOW and the continued exploration
of rock that goes beyond the convention on mere 4/4 time |