Sunday, 21 March 2010
Rise up Reggae Star! Thug is Life!
Rose after 36 hour Jeremy Kyle themed drug-binge feeling isolated and bereft.
Looking back to Thursday night with Dead Cowboy Culture and Black Carrot at The Musician, without going all Lady Ga Ga about this, some new and interesting ideas on display here and much talent and charisma (at least until Echolocation came on with their anti-stagecraft).
With reference to this question over Echolocation's (lack of) stage persona, it's just the thin end of the wedge that leads to another question: 'Who told you, you could sing?' and ultimately: 'What does it mean?'. My thoughts go out to fallen Rock n' Roll hero Shakin' Stevens currently serving time on Long Island for impaling an impertinent photographer with a mike stand javelin-style.
Anyway looking forward to next Thursday at Sumo with Gummy Bears and Black Carrot again, another chance to communicate, or at least to consider it.
Rise up Reggae Star! Thug is Life!
Saturday, 20 March 2010
Echolocation's new album is nearly ready for release.
Once again produced by Harvey Sharman-Dunn, Revenge of the Yes Men, sees the band come out of the bedsit that informed much of 2008s C92 and rails against the mundane. They are once again very angry, but there is plenty of wry humour here too. Anyone who has worked in a large organisation will recognise some of poet Peter Ingram's vignettes on display here.
The album starts with a cry of despair at the apathy encountered everywhere; it pokes fun at the in-house magazine, seeks revenge on the petty jobsworths and careerists, but ends with the redemptive and uplifting extraordinary Leap of Faith.
Echolocation still defy categorisation and the sound is augmented by synths, cello and sweet brass as well blistering Rock and Roll.
With most of Regeneration, the final part of the Trilogy already written this should be a good couple of years for Echolocation
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