Wednesday, 6 January 2010

The Knife announce Darwin opera CD release


Breaking news – the Knife in collaboration with Mt Sims and equally excellent musician planningtorock are releasing the music from their opera, 'Tomorrow In A Day'. The opera was commissioned by a Danish performance group, and deals with Darwin thematically. It's out on the 1st March.


If you sign up at their website, www.theknife.net, then you get a free song called The Colouring of Pigeons.

Here's the full, actually very interesting, text from the release –

Commissioned by Danish performance group Hotel Pro Forma to write the music for their opera based on Charles Darwin and his book ‘On the Origin of the Species’, The Knife decided to make this a collaborative process, working with artists Mt. Sims and Planningtorock for the first time, to capture the huge width of the Darwin and evolution theme. They extensively researched Darwin related literature and articles, with Olof attending a field recording workshop in the Amazon to find inspiration and to record sounds.

‘Tomorrow, In A Year’ is a unique musical project. Richard Dawkins’s gene trees have formed the basis of some of the musical composition, artificial sounds have been mixed with field recordings, with the music inspired by everything from the different stages of a bird learning its melody, to a song based on Darwin’s loving letters about his daughter Anne. These are compositions that challenge the conventional conception of opera music.

Pushing the experimental process further still, composer, choreographer, costume designer and set designer worked separately, only coming together 3 and a half months before the first performance of ‘Tomorrow, In A Year’ in Copenhagen on the 2nd September 2009. Described as “shifting the position of operartic art in a single leap”, further performances of ‘Tomorrow, In A Year’ are confirmed to take place in Athens (8-9 Jan), Stockholm (29 Jan-1 Feb), and Munster (5 June), with further dates to be announced.

Olof Dreijer says: “At first it was very difficult as we really didn’t know anything about opera. We’d never been to one. I didn’t even know what the word libretto meant. But after some studying, and just getting used to opera’s essence of pretentious and dramatic gestures, I found that there is a lot to learn and play with. In fact, our ignorance gave us a positive respectless approach to making opera. It took me about a year to become emotionally moved by an opera singer and now I really do. I really like the basic theatrical values of opera and the easy way it brings forward a narrative. We’ve approached this before in The Knife but never in such a clear way.”

Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Lucas Renney to support Field Music!


We're very pleased to announce that Lucas Renney will be supporting his good friends, fellow Mackems and all-round musical masterminds Field Music on their February/March UK tour:

24 Feb 2010 20:00 Nice N Sleazy Glasgow, Scotland

25 Feb 2010 20:00
Brudenell Social Club Leeds

26 Feb 2010 20:00
Islington Mill Manchester

28 Feb 2010 20:00
Fusion Sheffield Union Sheffield

1 Mar 2010 20:00
O2 Academy 2 Birmingham Birmingham

2 Mar 2010 20:00
O2 Academy 2 Oxford

3 Mar 2010 20:00
Scala London


Lucas'll be playing with a full band as well, so he won't be all lonesome on the road...

As if that wasn't enough news, 'Strange Glory' received a great review in Sunday's Observer. Thanks to Killian Fox for his kind words:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/dec/20/lucas-renney-strange-glory

And top music blog 'Sweeping The Nation' included 'Strange Glory' in their albums of the year poll: Number 32. Much obliged, thank you kindly, ma'am..:

http://sweepingthenation.blogspot.com/2009/12/sweeping-nation-albums-of-2009-numbers.html



Good Shoes April Tour


Good Shoes have announced their April tour, although only to their fans via their website. A Full announcement will be made next year.

The dates are:
APRIL
19 – NORWICH, Arts Centre
20 – SOUTHEND, Chinnerys
21 – LONDON, Dingwalls
22 – BRIGHTON, Audio
23 – GLOUCESTER, Guildhall
24 – PORTSMOUTH, Wedgewood Rooms
26 – EXETER, Cavern
27 – WOLVERHAMPTON, Little Civic
28 – MANCHESTER, Deaf Institute 220
29 – LEEDS, Hi-Fi Club
30 – HULL, The Lamp
MAY
01 – DERBY, The Royal

A limited number of tickets are available only from the bands website at the moment, so get 'em quick before they go on general sale next year!

Tuesday, 22 December 2009

Good Shoes announce loads of stuff...

Good Shoes have a new album out on 25th January (or the 11th if you visit independent record stores), it's called No Hope, No Future, and there's a single too called Under Control. They're both great!
Anyway, to celebrate this momentous event, Good Shoes have announced their own mini-festival, called the Hope and Future festival. It will take place on the 20th,21st, 22nd and 23rd January at the Stags Head in London. There are loads of other great bands playing, like Hatcham Social, Fiction, Is Tropical, Othello Woolf and many others that we love.
There are matinee shows for the yoof (that's under 18!) and then evening shows for those with ID. Check all the details on this here facebook page

You can also get hold of all sorts of exclusive Good Shoes stuff if you buy their album from their website.
Also available exclusively on the site are tickets for their tour in April. The tour will be announced in January, but they want their fans to get the chance to buy them before they go on general sale.
Here are the dates:

19 Mon UK NORWICH Arts Centre
20 Tues UK SOUTHEND Chinnerys
21 Weds UK LONDON Dingwalls
22 Thurs UK BRIGHTON Audio
23 Fri UK GLOUCESTER Guildhall
24 Sat UK PORTSMOUTH Wedgewood Rooms
26 Mon UK EXETER Cavern
27 Tues UK WOLVERHAMPTON Little Civic
28 Weds UK MANCHESTER Deaf Institute 220
29 Thurs UK LEEDS Hi-Fi Club
30 Fri UK HULL The Lamp
1 Sat UK DERBY The Royal

Saturday, 21 November 2009

Golden Virgins in at 54..

Lucas Renney's former band The Golden Virgins' one album, 'Songs Of Praise', was voted at number 54 in the NME's top 100 albums of the decade!! Congrats to Lucas, vindicated at last..



Tuesday, 17 November 2009

THE KNIFE - NME TOP 50 ALBUMS

Silent Shout by The Knife is featured in the NME's top 50 albums of the decade, as voted for by the people who made it all happen.. apparently... cough...
anyway,
you can see the list here

And more importantly, here is The Knife doing Silent Shout live...


Friday, 13 November 2009

Good Shoes new video

Check out the video for the new Good Shoes song, Under Control. It's Marmite and I love it...
The single is out on the 11th January.