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didnt realise st etienne had a new album out ( or coming out ) got a good review in sunday times
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didnt realise st etienne had a new album out ( or coming out ) got a good review in sunday times
Having left early due to needing a lift, quick EOTR review
good:
Being at a festival in glorious sunshine
Gin
Anna Meredith
Anna B Savage
The Comet is Coming
Sarathy Korwar
bad:
The toilet situation
Leaving early and missing Girl Band
Sleaford Mods
People talking over Jonny Greenwood doing classical stuff
Far too few of them, maybe 2/3 of the usual numbersOut Friday.
We need more details on the toilet situation. They were fine at Green Man.
Far too few of them, maybe 2/3 of the usual numbers
meant they were fairly grim fairly early on
The other issue was fewer urinals, so had to just have a piss. Instead join a massive queueThat's not ideal. The only change at Green Man was that they went from the chemical loos to slightly more old school drop toilets for environmental reasons.
The sunshine would have been good though.
The other issue was fewer urinals, so had to just have a piss. Instead join a massive queue
Nope. But otherwise a great weekend. Check out Sarathy Korwar, Indian drums and sax. Tremendous funThat's not good.
They're not allowed to get a bad review. Bob's got all the journos in his back pocket!didnt realise st etienne had a new album out ( or coming out ) got a good review in sunday times
I remember seeing Throwing Muses in the late 80s at the Riverside. Absolutely tremendous.Just taking a moment to acknowledge all the regulars on here, past and present. We’ve come 5 hours, with a tropical storm keeping us company over our shoulder, to see Kristen Hersh play what is likely to be 20 mins in a bookshop.The missus made reference to you lot (and I think Arkle by name) and how the nonsense of us doing this encapsulates what we’re willing to do for music. We clearly don’t need encouragement but let’s keep this (best) thread going. Thanks all - you play a hugely important part in my life with recommendations and chat whether you know it or not
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Nope. But otherwise a great weekend. Check out Sarathy Korwar, Indian drums and sax. Tremendous fun
My EP arrived while I was away last week. It’s class (I know you know thisYeah there was quite a bit of bleed on those two stages. I only watched about 5 mins of The Murder Capital in Moth Club but you could hear Crack Cloud loud and proud from the opposite end of the tent. Believe their set was cut short too. Not happy bunnies.
How were Porridge Radio? You got any other gigs lined up?
Getting announced on Tuesday as it happens! I won’t spoil the surprise but this was quite a funny bit of marketing tease sent out to everyone who’s ever bought a 7”You must be logged on to see media items
DeafheavenAlbum of the week: Little Simz.
Wrong weekDeafheaven
New old Radiohead just out
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Good week. Low obviously. And probably the Manics, Amyl and the Sniffers (or Amy), James Blake, St Etienne, Sarah DavachiAh, go on then, it's almost Thursday and I have meetings for most of the day anyway. There are lots of new releases on Friday. They come from Amy & the Sniffers, Andrew WK, Colleen Green, Common, Diana Ross, James Blake, Jazz Cartier, Kacey Musgraves, King Krule (a live album), Low, Matthew E White, The Metallica Blacklist (the black album covers compilation thing is allegedly getting a digital release), Park Hye Jin, Pokey LaFarge (but Amazon reckons October 15th), St Etienne, Sarah Davachi, Sleigh Bells, The Stranglers, The Vaccines, Manic Street Preachers (delayed from last week), David Ferguson, Elvis Costello & the Attractions (kind of, it's Spanish language artists doing tracks from This Year's Model), The Bevis Frond, Pete Aves, Riddy Arman, Hawkwind and The Liminanas & Laurent Garnier.
There's a lot going on!