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Interview: We Are The Physics

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It can be a tricky business, this interviewing rock bands lark. Not just because you often have to go through PRs, and deal with conditions of interviewing bands or and because they may not be wanting to do interviews -but actually because of things like, well, the day jobs. Theirs as well as mine.

It’s a Friday afternoon when I catch up with Michael from We Are The Physics (there’s three Michaels in the band, which adds to the confusion), on a break from his day job. ‘I just work in offices,’ he explains, almost apologetically.

But soon he’s about to take a break away from the water cooler and the fax machine, and spend his annual leave heading out on tour with the band, in support of their sophomore album, Your Friend, The Atom. It has been four years since their debut We Are The Physics Are OK At Music came out. There is a reason for this, of course.

‘We’ve always been a DiY band,’ Michael says. ‘[The sophomore album] has taken so long to do, it’s almost a like a death, a terminal illness.’ That brings a new slant on the concept of a release schedule, I suppose. ‘We were writing the second album as soon as we finished the first, but we toured it for a year. We started to demo it in 2009.’ Ultimately, he expla

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ins, it comes down to economics. The reality of being in a do-it-yourself- band is, by definition, that you are doing these things yourselves, and that includes getting the money together to record your music.

The same goes for the band’s videos, fantastic affairs which have been doing the rounds in anticipation of the new album. ‘We just pull in favours from friends, no-one’s getting any money for it,’ Michael tells me, acknowledging that ‘it’s nice of them.’

The band release their albums through This Is Fake DiY Records, but they’ve been responsible for founding the album, with the label being responsible for manufacture and PR. He recalls experiences of negotiating with other labels when it appeared that A&R were hanging around offering opinions. ‘You always feel that you’re going to comprom

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ise when you’re on a major or an indie,’ he says. But they got to record with Thomas McNeice, the current drummer of Gang of Four, who he acknowledges as a major influence. He also tells me how indebted the band are to the likes of Devo and the Skids, but also is quick to mention Brainiac. ‘Off the wall, sqaure peg bands!’ he tells me.

Perhaps more than any other city in the British Isles, Glasgow is often portrayed as being a band where everyone is part of the scene, where everyone hangs out together and lives nearby to another. This isn’t the case with WATP. Although they all live there, they’re all doted around the city, not all living around the fabled West End hanging out at the legendary drinking holes around Hillhead. They don’t consider t

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hemselves part of any scene. ‘You need bands that don’t fit in,’ Michael believes. Whilst many Scots acts profiles start to tail off the further south you head of Gretna Green, the opposite has been the case for them.

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far further afield than just their hometown. ‘We’ve always seemed to do better in England than in Scotland. We’ve never done as well in Glasgow as [they have] in London. We struggled to build a fanbase in Glasgow,’ he adds, though it is evident that they have done so. ‘We wanted to play to as many people as possible’ -and one of those places is…Russia?

‘We’ve toured Russia twice,’ he reveals. Although he admits that it is a ‘scary country’-alluding to the current stories about the imprisonment of Pussy Riot and banning of anything that constitutes ‘homosexual propoganda’, they have played both Moscow and St. Petersburg. This came about after a chance encounter at a gig where someone was a promoter who puts on bands in Russia. I ask if it’s influenced their songwriting at all. After consideration, he says that the the space race era of the 1960s is something that they write about, although he owns up to being unsure if it ended up on the new LP.

Proudly going against the grain, the fitting in of gigs around the day jobs to pay their rent means that ‘We always make our gigs an even’ adding ‘that’s our only weapon, that we’re quite good live.’ The forthcoming tour will see them supporting We Were Promised Jetpacks on some dates – and he relishes the fact that they’re both quite different bands in their sound. ‘There’ll be an audience to win over!’ He enthuses. ‘It doesn’t seem to work when we play with similar bands.’

Your Friend, The Atom is out on This Is Fake DiY Records on October 22.

Album Review: Trapped Mice

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Trapped Mice -‘Winter Sun.’ (Armellodie)

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last while, including the Scottish Enlightenment, Chris Devotion and the Expectations and Le Reno Amps. But I think this is their finest release so far.

The Edinburgh five piece Trapped Mice have been around for a while now, but this debut album, Winter Sun, is as wonderfully beautiful and touchingly melancholic as you would hope an album with that title would be. First single ‘Mona Lisa’ mixes reflective organ and mournful violin and proves itself to be a pretty fine tune. Sure there’s angst, but there’s humour here, too. And on the evidence of this whole album, the band more than hold their own against the likes of Meursault, Withered Hand and the Savings & Loan, to pick three very fine bands from the contemporary Edinburgh scene.

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is is an album you’re going to want to play again and again. It’s one of the strongest albums I’ve heard this year-so make sure you hear it, too.

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Winter Sun is released on Armellodie on November 5.

The continued rise of Randolph’s Leap

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I’ve featured the rather fine Randolph’s Leap here before and had the pleasure of seeing them when they supported Matt Norris and the Moon at their EP launch earlier this year.

They have now signed with Fence Records (as have eagleowl, I am chomping at the bit for their LP,

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by the way) and the first release for the label they are doing is the Hermit EP. This will be released as a 7″ and download. The four track EP will include a remix of the title track by Jonnie Common.

The same day as the EP is released, October 26, the band will play at the Glad Cafe in Glasgow with support from The Fence Collective.

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…and watch the video here.

Album Review: Roxy Music

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Roxy Music -‘The Complete Studio Recordings 1972-1982’ (EMI)

Well, where do you start? Roxy Music stand as one of the most original, innovative and inspirational bands of the post-Beatles era. When punk’s scorched earth policy (or, at least gave the impression of having such a thing) rendered much of music pre-1976 obsolete, Roxy Music were permitted to remain. After all, a very early lineup of the Sex Pistols were called The Strand, and it was at a Roxy gig that the future Siouxsie Sioux and

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Steve Severin met. Other acts who have hailed them as an inspiration include acts as diverse as Madness, Morrissey, Kate Bush and Jarvis Cocker.

Their self-titled debut from 1972 is one of the great debuts. As in: holding its own against the likes of You Can’t Hide Your Love Forever, Psychocandy, Blue Lines and Searching For The Young Soul Rebels. Never mind just debuts, it’s one of the great albums. Period. Right from the sleeve onwards (Ferry reasoned that pretty girls were used to sell everything from cars to toothpaste, so why not records?), this was a record that sounded amazing -and still does forty years later. Songs like the Bogard tribute ‘2 H.B.’, ‘Ladytron’ and ‘Re-make/re-model’ were pop songs -and yet, so utterly unlike almost anything that had gone before. (NB: to people wondering where debut single ‘Virginia Plain’ is, it’s actually on the last two CDs of this set, which compile the non-album tracks, which this was.)

1973’s For Your Pleasure saw them come pretty close to repeating the feat, with a darker take on their debut. ‘Do The Strand’ opens the album, with its intoxicating mix of high-class glamour and danger. Ferry was moving ever closer to becoming the embodiment of the rock star as debonair aristocrat, which he still does today. The album’s two main highlights are ‘In Every Dream Home A Heartache’ and the nine-minute-plus ‘The Bogus Man’ which can only be described as Roxy’s take on funk.

Later that year, with Ferry’s first solo album These Foolish Things out, the band issued their third set, Stranded. There is a school of thought that sees this as the first album where things were no longer quite the same, mainly in part due to the fact that Brian Eno had now left the band, en route

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ld credentials (U2, James, Coldplay…). Though ‘Street Life’ is the single representing this album on the best-of comps, it’s the final three song volley of ‘A Song For Europe,’ ‘Mother Of Pearl’ and ‘Sunset’ which show that even minus Eno, the band were still functioning pretty highly at this point in time.

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s Country Life and 1975’s Siren continued to be commercially successful, the former providing their US chart breakthrough and the latter the evergreen ‘Love Is The Drug.’ Country Life is markedly less flamboyant than the previous three albums, but it still has a number of career bests in ‘The Thrill Of It All,’ ‘Out Of The Blue’ and ‘All I Want Is You.’ But in a song like ‘If It Takes All Night’ there’s a sense that somebody somewhere was saying: ‘If you could just get this art school posturing out of your

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system, America would love you guys.’ Siren has dated poorly compared to the four earlier albums, and other than the aforementioned ‘Drug’ and ‘Both Ends Burning’, it just feels like a lesser band.

Over the next four years, Roxy were on hiatus, while Ferry’s solo career continued to rise. Oddly enough, the girl on the cover of Siren was none other than Jerry Hall, who was Ferry’s girlfriend for a number of years, but by his 1978 solo album, The Bride Stripped Bare (featuring one of his best solo tracks ‘Sign Of The Times’) she had left him for Mick Jagger. And Roxy Music-at least the core of Ferry, Manzanera and Mackay-came back together for three more albums.

Manifesto, released in 1979, might just be the most underrated album in the Roxy canon. As an album, it pulses with Roxy menace, perhaps for the last time they would achieve this on record. The title track and ‘Trash’ reflect the classic Roxy sound, while the album version ‘Angel Eyes’ is markedly different (and better, frankly) than the single version that crops up on the greatest hits compilations. Tellingly, their support act on tour were Wire, which at least on paper reflected a passing of the torch, even if this wasn’t how things were in reality.

As nadirs go, Flesh and Blood, released the following year, isn’t awful. What really lets it down are the two covers. The album opens with a pointless, and frankly anaemic cover of ‘In the Midnight Hour’ and also features their take on ‘Eight Miles High’ which strips the original of all the wow. That said, ‘Oh Yeah (On The Radio)’ and ‘Same Old Scene’ are fine singles: not like the early ones, perhaps, but redeeming.

Avalon, the final album from 1982, was a fine place to sign off. Sure, they had left the Art School movement a long way behind, and Brian Eno had forged a very different path, but the world had been through many changes in that time, and so had Roxy. Understandably best remembered for the two big hits, the title track and ‘More Than This,’ it’s a sophisticated album, in this best possible sense. And it’s certainly the best album of the last three.

The final two discs on this collection are made up of non-album singles, b-sides and various edits and live versions. Telling that the era of the 7″ edit and 12″ remix had crept in. But when these also contain debut single ‘Virginia Plain’ and its’ fine b-side ‘The Numberer’ ‘Pyjamarama’ and their take on Lennon’s ‘Jealous Guy’ (their only UK no.1), who’s complaining?

Roxy Music have had a successful critical and commercial reputation, and if you haven’t grasped their importance before now, this box underlines what many have never forgotten.

****1/2

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Album Review: Alphabet Backwards

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Alphabet Backwards -‘Little Victories’ (Highline)

After a series of singles, Oxford’s Alphabet Backwards have released their debut album Little Victories. And sure, it’s unashamed c-86 indie-pop with a folky feel-and it’s all the better for it!

Sure, you could be a boring sod and say that they sound like…but why do that, when you could be having the joy of listening to songs like ‘Ladybird,’ album closer ‘Elton John’ (which sees them go eighties in a way that, erm, most c-86 bands wouldn’t have felt comfortable doing a quarter of a century ago) and album highlights ‘Blink Of An Eye’ and ‘Taller.’

And summer may be over, the nights may fair be drawing in, but stick this on, and your heart lifts. And in these dark and uncertain times, that’s more than we can ask for from any album. More than just a little victory.

****

Little Victories is out now on Highline.

Album Review: I Am Giant

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I Am Giant -‘The Horrifying Truth.’ (self-released)

Though the name might suggest something akin to black or death metal, I Am Giant are actually far more melodic and more at the Enter Shikari/Lostprophets spectrum of the metal scene.

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On their debut album, they show that they can pen rock anthems that will appeal to those who enjoy this type of metal -and with songs like ‘Purple Heart’ theyhave won the admiration of the likes of Zane Lowe, so this may well provide the support to help them to break through to a bigger audience.

I’m not sure whether this will appeal to those outside of the rock and metal scenes -and that may well be missing the point. But – I gave this album a listen out of interest and was pleasantly surprised. For those who are immersed in the metal scenes, this will doubtless prove a welcome addition.

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The continuing rise of We Are The Physics

I wrote about We Are The Physics a couple of months ago on the blog. They will be releasing their sophomore album Your Friend, The Atom in two weeks’ time.

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led ‘Napoleon Loves Josephine’, which is as wonderfully frenetic as you would expect.

The rather wonderful video is here:

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Go Go Nucleo -> For Science
Applied Robotics
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Napoleon Loves Josephine
And So Now We’re Wrestling With The Body Politic
There Is No Cure For The Common Cold So Don’t Expect A Cure For Cancer
Goran Ivanisevic
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Cluedo
Eat Something
All My Friends Are JPEGs
Junkie Buns
Circuit Babies
Olivia Neutron Bomb

They are also on tour…

16 Oct BIRMINGHAM Hare & Hounds*
17 Oct OXFORD Jericho*
18 Oct KINGSTON Banquet Records instore (6pm)
18 Oct KINGSTON New Slang at McClusky’s*
19 Oct ABERDARE Elliot’s Bar
20 Oct BRIGHTON Prince Albert
21 Oct MANCHESTER Carefully Planned Festival
31 Oct GLASGOW 13th Note
07 Dec EDINBURGH Voodoo Rooms
08 Dec LONDON Buffalo Bar

*with We Were Promised Jetpacks

Presenting…Qurious

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Breaking the rules is where things get interesting with pop music. Franz Ferdinand’s ‘Take Me Out’ actrually slows down for the main part of the song. Sonic Youth releasing ‘The Diamond Sea’ the twenty minute closing track as the single off Washing Machine. Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody.’

Here -and this is a single- it’s not only the fact that it’s the first single but it’s the track itself. ‘Rubies’ the track fades in to an ambient opening, before the vocals come in on a completely different song. And two minutes twenty two seconds in it stops and goes in a different take before coming back to the main theme. But like the aforementioned song, though it sounds nothing

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collaboration between a hip-hip producer/sample collagist (Mike Netland) and a vocal texturist/muli-instumentalist (Catherine Quesenberry). Since winter 2009, the pair has taken up casting a sonic net over the patrons of the Atlanta and Athens music scenes.’

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Forthcoming from Mogwai

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When the day that Thatcher dies comes, there is going to be one hell of a party in Scotland (and hopefully no state funeral in England). Mogwai’s most recent album Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will contained the track ‘George Square Thatcher Death Party’ and now the entire album has been remixed by a fine troupe of remixers.

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How To Be A Werewolf (Xander Harris Remix)
Letters To The Metro (Zombi Remix)
Mexican Grand Prix (Reworked by RM Hubbert)
Rano Pano (Tim Hecker Remix)
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Album Review: Princess Chelsea

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Princess Chelsea -‘Lil’ Golden Book.’ (Lil’ Chief Records/Cargo)

Y’know how sometimes it’s those innocent kids’ things in films that can actually be so subtly but ultimately deliciously sinister? Think a jack-in-the-box, clowns, deserted theme parks (hello, Scooby Doo) -or indeed, children themselves? (Think The Omen, The Shining, The Sixth Sense.)

So it is with this debut album by New Zealand’s Chelsea Nikkel. This album actually may rate up there with being one of the very few albums ever to contain the first song written by an artist -in this case, one she wrote as a teenager, ‘Monkey Eats Bananas.’ There’s a childlike -as opposed to childish-approach to the music, and the simplicity of the music is subtly unsettling.

It’s a concept album of a sort -a suburban fairy-tale in which Ms. NIkkel presents herself as a character called Princess Chelsea (whose front cover work bares a resemblance -possibly intentional -to Disney’s Snow White) offering considerations on society. ‘The Cigarette Duet’ didn’t make much sense to these ears outside the album, but here is reveals itself as a duet about a couple’s different approaches to addiction, sung in the style of Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra. ‘Overseas’ in which the ingrained New Zealand upbringing of travelling abroad reveals that it’s better to travel than to arrive. ‘Goodnight Little Robot Child,’ meanwhile, is a lullaby sung to a laptop.

Unquestionably one of the most unusual and original albums you are likely to hear this year.

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Lil’ Golden Book is relesed on Lil’ Chief Records on October 8.