NEWS

The art of how to waste space

We’re currently taking a break from playing live to sort out a lot of material that’s been kicking about for the past few months as we’re planning to record our first album, perhaps in the summer this year.

Aside from that, you can catch us spinning some discs at our new club night MARS LUMOGRAPH which will be taking up a two week residence at the Glasgow Caledonian Union on the 8th and 22nd of February.

Ciao for now

:::NOI FUTURISTI SAT 1ST DEC:::

…returns to the CCA this saturday

free entry. 9pm - 1am.

Sigur Ros, Tom Vek, Kings of Convenience, Pink Floyd, Boards of Canada, Arab Strap, Mogwai, Belle and Sebastian, The Shins, Hot Chip, Pavement, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, 2 Many DJs, Arcade Fire, The National Interpol, Brian Eno, Editors, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Jeff Buckley, Feist, The Rapture, Orange Juice, Radio Dept., Joy Division, New Order, Royksopp, Union of Knives, Mylo, Four Tet, Air, Antony and the Johnsons, Bright Eyes, Radiohead, Broken Social Scene, CSS, The Knife, My Bloody Valentine, The Whitest Boy Alive and so on and so forth…

Arches Tickets…

…Are available here for 6 pounds and here for 10 pounds!

you will also be able to buy tickets on the door but they will be at the full price of 10 pounds so get in early…

ciao

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THE ARCHES

Tickets are now on sale for our gig at the Arches in Glasgow on the 23rd November. It’ll be an amazing night, running from 10-3 with live bands and dj’s.

You will get to hear a few new tunes and see our visual show.

Get in touch for tickets, this one is not to be missed.

Vinny recommends…

…Night and Day by Joe Jackson. Fantastic album - his best I would say.
The Nightfly by Donald Fagan. A timeless album, great production.
Scott 3 by Scott Walker. Big speakers, a warm fire and a cup of tea will do nicely.

The Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs - this book will cure you of your adolescent Irvine Welsh phase.

Cafe Andaluz in St. Vincent Place, Glasgow. Great menu. The house white is a bit vinegary as an apertif, so save that first mouthful for when your food arrives - it works well with most things on the menu.

And finally, wrap up in a warm scarf, take a walk through a poverty stricken area to see how beautiful it looks in the winter (well, it’s cold right!) sunshine. Then reward your new perspective with a nice cup of chai. Starbucks will do - you’ll feel THAT good.

Vinny

Kids these days…

…although not all of the band have quite reached the grand old age of 21 (Mark’s the baby), I have noticed that we have done an awful lot of growing up in the last few years.

I feels as though I only started uni last week when in actual fact I’m now in my fourth year. The sheer horror of this only hit home when I saw how wee the new intake of student teachers were! There were hundreds of them! Our year has been dramatically reduced due to breakdowns, relationship crises, uncertainty and plain laziness.

I also remember San Sebastian’s first ever gig (our first and last gig under the name “Loose Women”). As we approach the 2nd anniversary of this, I have begun to think about how music has changed.

It felt quite nice back then, telling people you were in a band. Now it seems as though everyone has done it! We’ve seen the emergence of new-rave, indie discos, emo and eejits who think wearing sunglasses in the ABC is cool. It’s all a bit much. A bit too new for me.

Or is it?

My brother’s always made sure that I’ve listened to good music. He nearly killed me when I bought a DumDums cd (remember them?) and nearly exploded with joy as I purchased my first ever album - Liquid Skin by Gomez. Thanks to him and my Dad, I’ve always had the opinion that no music is new. It really has been done before! Look at the Divine Comedy - Scott Walker with more obvious humour. The View - The Jam. Oasis - The Kinks, The Who, The Beatles etc etc. If you watch Sounds of the Sixties, or the Old Grey Whistle Test, you will see an ancestor of just about any band you could think of. I’d like to think that these new bands admit that they idolise their influences and take inspiration from their music. A lot of them don’t and insist that they have a brand new sound.

When it comes to your influences, you should take inspiration from them and play about with it - don’t just copy it. Chances are that you will not be remembered as easily as they are.

My advice, for what it’s worth, would be to explore your favourite bands’ influences. Discover what they are inspired by.

Remember - it’s ok to like music, no matter when it is from. Music is there to bring happiness, allow you to feel miserable, or take you to the far reaches of darkness. Don’t just like a song because the dj tells you to. Hang him. Like whatever you want. Music exists because humans want to feel. Not so that people can become rich.

Vinny

The Seventh Seal

Managed to get a copy of Bergman’s film off Amazon. I first heard about it when I came across Scott Walker. On Scott 4, the first track tells the story of the film.

I’d recommend it - a brilliant insight into one man’s search for faith. He finds it by challenging Death to a game of chess. Death inadvertently allows him to see how faith has saved and scorned other people. This shows the man, a knight, how important faith is to them.

Death cheats the knight, tricking him into explaining his strategy and eventually wins the game of chess. By this point the knight, who had no desire to live at the start of the film, must now face his inevitable demise. He and his friends are lead away by Death.

Despite the film being released in 1957, a lot of the themes are still relevant in today’s society. The knight returns from the Crusades, where he lost his faith. Perhaps similarities can be seen between his experiences and those of the soldiers fighting in the current Gulf War?

Also interesting is the performance of Max Von Sydow, who plays the knight. Those eagle-eyed viewers may recognise him in The Exorcist.

P.S. It’s Swedish.

Vinny

Bat for Lashes Robbed…

Can’t believe (the) Klaxons won the Mercury Prize. I remember when the award used to be credible

Welcome home.

Hello everyone. Welcome to our new look website. It’ll be updated regularly to let you in on all the goings on in our exciting world.

Peace

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