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Album Review – The Twilight Sad

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Twilight Sad -‘No One Can Ever Know.’ (Fat Cat)

The first person who tipped me off about the Twilight Sad was none other than Emma Pollock, when I interviewed her several years ago for this blog. At the time the band were receiving rave notices for their debut album Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters. A few months later I caught them on a

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bill that also featured Broken Records and was headlined by Idlewild and it was clear that here were an excllent band,

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drenched in feedback and very powerful indeed.

I’m pleased but not surprised to report -having caught them again in November – that the Twilight Sad have come of age on this, their third album. They still sound like

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The Twilight Sad – but they have also grown in confidence and power. Now it’s not just about the scottish aesthetic that made them welcome bedfellows with the likes of Mogwai and Frightened Rabbit; it’s also about the post-punk influences that have fed through onto this record.

This is not to say that this sounds like yet another indie band regurgitating Entertainment! once more; rather that the likes of Magazine, the Banshees and The Cure circa Pornography have fed through. Additionally, the greated use of electronics recall Depeche Mode circa Violator and Songs Of Faith And Devotion and the work of Autechre.

The first track to be circulated ‘Kill It In The Morning’ and single ‘Sick’ let us know something big was coming. Listening to this album as one incredible whole is a staggeringly intense but utterly rewarding and wonderful experience. If this does not take them into mainstream success then the joke is on the listening public.

****1/2

No One Can Ever Know is released on Fat Cat on February 6.

Album Review – Ringo Starr

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Ringo Starr -‘Ringo 2012’ (Universal)

So, here we have it: Ringo Starr’s seventeenth solo album. First, the good news. It’s way, way better than the utter load of rubbish that was 2010’s Y Not.

However, whilst it’s better than that album, it’s not a particularly great album, it really is just okay. And like any one of the Fab Four, the problem is that the work that The Beatles produ

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ars after they split up, was so good* that the stuff that the subsequent careers produced was below par. Starr produced some good songs -I will defend ‘Photograph’ to the hilt, for example – but even on The Beatles’ albums his vocals showed that regardless of who was the best drummer in The Beatles, he did have the fourth best voice.

My heart

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sank at the involvement of Dave Stewart, who does seem to drag many projects not involving the Eurythmics down to an unlistenable level (including last year’s album) but this album has a handful of decent tunes in opener ‘Anthem’ and ‘In Liverpool’ (no, not the Suzanne Vega song).

It’s listenable, far from dreadful…but it’s hard to see it inspiring much new interest in his solo career.

**1/2

Ringo 2012 is out now on Universal

Stream Ringo 2012 via the NME website

*yes, I know, there’s always someone who wants to argue that the Beatles were overrated. There are people who think the earth is flat, that black is white and Margaret T

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hatcher was what Britain needed. they are entitled to their opinion. But that does not stop them being wrong.

Love Your Libraries Day

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Today is Love Your Libraries Day or National Libraries Day in the UK.

I feel pretty strongly about this for several reasons: I would maintain that reading is perhaps the most fun you can have by yourself, music helped open me up to reading even more, and I work for Library Services.

Amongst two events I’ve been responsible for helping organise today are events just outside Edinburgh: the appearance of Comedians Frankie Boyle and Miles Jupp at Dalkeith Library (which lead to this rather cool article in the local paper) and two 17 Seconds Records bands playing at Penicuik Library – The Last Battle and Matt Norris and the Moon.

So today

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is a music and book-related special here on 17 Seconds.

My favourite band, The Cure not only gave their name to this blog and the label (the title of their 1980 album is Seventeen Seconds, do keep up), but they also took inspiration from literature. Their debut 1978 single, ‘Killing An Arab’ is not a racist rant, but is instead inspired by Albert Camus’ existentialist classic The Outsider (L’etranger in the original French, for those of you who like your despair to be even cooler). Not surprisingly, they did have problems with the title and idiots who misinterpreted it – interestingly on their most recent live album the title has now been changed to ‘Killing Another.’ Sadly, possibly rather wise…

The Cure -‘Killing An Arab.’ mp3

The deliciously haunting children’s book ‘Charlotte Sometimes’ by Penelope Farmer gave the inspiration -and indeed most of the words for the Cure’s 1981 single ‘Charlotte Sometimes.’ A fine book and single – the hair on my arms is literally standing on end just thinking about it, the single was a minor hit, but a firm favourite amongst Cure fans, and also inspired two other Cure songs ‘Splintered In Her Head’ (b-side to ‘Charlotte’) and according to Wiki, ‘the Empty World’ from 1984’s The Top album.

The Cure -‘Charlotte Sometimes.’ mp3

It wasn’t just Camus who was essential reading of

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The Fall and Josef K took their names from Franz Kafka’s books: in the case of The Fall, this is one of his novels, and Josef K. is the main protagonist in The Trial.

The Fall -‘Spoilt Victorian Child.’ mp3

Josef K -‘Endless Soul.’ mp3

Joy Division’s lead singer Ian Curtis was an avid reader and film-watcher, the opening track on the bands’ sophomore (and sadly, final) album Closer takes its’ name from J.G. Ballard’s book Atrocity Exhibition (though according to Wiki, he only read the book after writing most of the lyrics).

Joy Division -‘Atrocity Exhibition.’ mp3

This could, of course, go on and on as a list: William S. Burroughs got an entire post of his own on this blog several years ago: Soft Machine took their name from one of his novels while Steely Dan got their name from Steely Dan III from Yokohama -a strap-on dildo referenced in The Naked Lunch.

Kate Bush’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ takes its name from the Emily Bronte novel, whilst ‘Infant Kiss’ is (ultimately) influenced by The Turn Of The Screw and ‘Cloudbusting’ as inspired by Peter Reich’s autobiography Book of Dreams, about his relationship with his father, Wilhelm Reich.

So, let’s sign off here – with

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these two tracks:

Belle & Sebastian -‘Put the Book Back On the Shelf.’ mp3

Echo and the Bunnymen -‘Read It In Books.’ mp3

The return of The Wedding Present!

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This week, The Wedding Present have released their rather fine single ‘You Jane’ which is taken from their forthcoming eighth or ninth (depending which website you check)

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studio album Valentina.*

The video is here:

Valentina

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The tracklisting for the album (released on March 19 in the UK) is as follows:

You’re Dead (stream here)
You Jane
Meet Cute
Back A Bit… Stop
Stop Thief!
The Girl From The DDR
Deer Caught In The Headlights
524 Fidelio
End Credits
Mystery Date

The lineup has changed a great deal over the years -though, seemingly, under far happier circumstances than The Cure or The Fall. The band’s line-up on thi

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sion].

Not only that, but it is also twenty-one years since the band’s seminal third album Seamonsters.

So enjoy this, wish I could find the proper video…

*Obviously, whether you count Mini as a full album or not will factor in here, too…

Album Review – RM Hubbert

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RM Hubbert -‘Thirteen Lost & Found’ (Chemikal Underground)

This record has already been gatehring favourable critical notices. Within a few seconds of putting it into the car stereo a few nights ago, I knew I was in for an extremely atmospheric car ride…and indeed it was, as my son and I headed into the cold Scottish January night.

Impressively, this record is largely acoustic. The former El Hombre Trajedo frontman works some kind of alchemy, so that even with just an aocustic guitar the effect can be as powerful as Mogwai at full tilt. And for those, like me, who are excited by these things, the supporting cast list includes (but is by no means exclusive to) Alasdair Roberts, Luke Sutherland (Bows, Long Fin Killie), Emm

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Ferdinand) and Aidan Moffat. It is, quite simply, an album that results in being almost unbearably beautiful.

There is an extremely high likelihood of this record becoming one of the most essential records of 2012. As far as I am concerned, it already is.

****1/2

Thirteen Lost & Found is out now on Chemikal Underground

Album Review – Errors

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re already on their third album. The Glasgow boys, signed to Mogwai’s own Rock Action label, have, however been around for a while now and it’s great to have them.

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e continued to develop and progress, without losing sight of what made them an interesting proposal in the first place.

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The impressive fact is that their are two big changes to the sound that have enhanced it -without being to the detriment of the album at all. First of all, for a band who were treading the line between post-rock and electronica they are now (currently at least) pusuing a def

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inite electronic route, with routes of pop. And for a band who have always been seen as an instrumental act, they’ve incorporated vocals.

So yes, they’ve changed – but somehow they’re still -impressively so- still very much Errors. Over the course of these ten tracks they’ve managed to produce their most coherent album yet. Still experimenting – but as anyone who likes to tell you these things -doing pop properly is the hardest of all.

Hopefully by now you’ve heard the tracks that have been doing the rounds – the free download ‘Earthscore’ and the singles ‘Magna Encarta’ and ‘Pleasure Palaces’. They give a great idea of what the album sounds like – now go and check out the entire long player!

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Have Some Faith In Magic is out now on Rock Action

Download ‘Earthscore’ for free:

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for ‘Pleasure Palaces’:

Album Review – Dead Wolf Club

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Dead Wolf Club -‘Dead Wolf Club’ (Scene Not Herd)

Landing with the sonic equivalent of a sucker punch, it’s the debut album from Dead Wolf Club. Over the course of nine tracks, the band set out their stall extremely clearly and do not mess arounf.

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in at barely more than half an hour, but what it might be considered to lack in quantity it more than makes up for in sheer quality. The spirit of At the Drive-In and Sonic Youth hangs over proceedings but with their own take on a post-punk, post-hardcore sound that i

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s aware of its precedents and debts but moves on its own way very quickly.

Highlights to these ears are the tracks ‘Radar,’ ‘News at 10 and ‘Disappear.’ If you’re not into loud rock (in which case, what are you doing on this page?) this isn’t for you, but if you want to hear a band showing that rock can still sound fresh, get this on your stereo pronto.

****

Dead Wolf Club is released on Scene Not Herd on February 1.

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Interview – Post War Glamour Girls

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Blown away by their latest free track, I had to get in touch with Post War Glamour Girls to find out what they were all about. They were only too happy to help…

17 Seconds: Introduce yourselves please

J. Smith.:Hello, we are Post War Glamour Girls from Leeds, we are J.Smith (vocals/ guitar) Alic

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e (bass/ vocals) J.Thorpe (guitar/ vocals) and Tight Clyde (drums/ vocals)

17 Seconds: How did the band come together?

J. Smith: I met Alice when I needed some Accordion recording for a track i was demo’ing which turned out to be the first ever PWGG song, She came and nailed it in one take and then we decided to start the band.

I met Tight Clyde in someones flat and we bonded by drumming Radiohead songs on our thighs with chopsticks and trying to guess what they were. Clyde pipped me with Talk Show Host, I think.

I met Thorpe on the first day of uni but steered clear of him because he had these weird blonde highlights in his hair and looked like he might be in a boy band. He joined the band about 9 months

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later, once the highlights had grown out, we let him in.

17 Seconds: Who do you see as your musical influences – and do you include Nick Cave amongst those?!

J. Smith: Yes Nick Cave does come up a lot, and I do admire his work greatly, but not as much as people might think, I love the 2 Grinderman albums and I have a fair few bad seeds albums, I love Your funeral… my trial and i’ve got a birthday party greatest hits as well, Once we get compared to someone I tend to stop listening to them for a little while as I get concerned we may start to emulate a sound that people assume of us, rather than moving forward on our own terms.

Also, between us recently…

Can, Portishead, Gavin Bryars, The Fall, PJ Harvey, Led Zepplin, Anna Calvi, Wild Beasts, Grizzly Bear, Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits, Pixies, Neu!, The Art Of Noise.

Slides by Richard Harris is the best album in the world.

17 Seconds: What about influences outside of music on your work?

J. Smith: Stewart Lee. R.S. Lowry, Kurt Vonnegut.

I think what the above all have in common is that they hone in on something slightly surreal or a bit abstract within a very mundane or real situation, and I think thats what we try to do as a band, sonically and lyrically.

Aside from that loads of books, films, funny things you overhear people saying in the street and The Wire, we’ve written a song about Clay Davis.

17 Seconds: What can we expect from the live show?

J. Smith: We love playing live and I think it shows. We like to differentiate between the studio and live. In the studio we layer it up and spend a lot of time, getting noises together and stuff. Live we just plug in and rock AND roll, 2 guitars, bass and drums. OLD SKOOL!

in addition to that, I usually say ‘hello we’re post war glamour girls’ after 2 songs and make a mumbled slightly humorous, topical comment around 5 songs in. No one laughs because I mumble, is what i tell myself to get to sleep at night. J.Thorpe will usually wear a cardigan and then regret it, The sooner my glasses fall off, the b

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etter we’re playing OR the hotter the lights are. The bridge of my nose gets really sweaty.

17 Seconds: Do you have any strange tales from your live experiences?

J. Smith: we played with an ace band called sly and the family drone the other night and the frontman was in his underpants and kept spitting in a dog bowl and then drinking it. If we ever play with our good friend Thomas Truax as well, something weird will usually happen on his behalf.

Als

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o, it’s not strange in a weird way, but I remember the first time these people called Jo and Simon came up to us after a gig and said they’d travelled to see us and I’ll always remember that as the first sort of ‘fans’ we had that weren’t mates of ours to begin with. Also when a guy called Mikey came up to us in London and said he’d come from Brighton to see us. It’s just really nice meeting sound people and I hope, if they remember us, we will alw

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ays remember them.

17 Seconds: Are you working towards an album at the moment?

J. Smith: We have an e.p due out around may, which we’re currently recording, then another single in summer. Later on in the year we will probably start recording an album with the intention to release it in 2013. The plan is to not use any of the songs we’ve already released or plan to release, so hopefully it’ll all fit together as a solid brand new album for us and everyone else.

17 Seconds: What are your plans for the rest of 2012? Any festivals in the offing?

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: Yes, we’re playing a few festivals, but i can’t announce any of them yet. ssssh.

17 Seconds: Finally, any plans to come north of the border?

J. Smith: we are playing in Edinburgh on the 24th March at Henry’s Cellar Bar, if that’s of any use to you?

Oh no. Not again. And this time it’s really f*****g annoying.

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I have been writing 17 Seconds since July 2006. It’s a labour of love. I don’t get paid in monetary terms (though the freebies that get passed my way are much appreciated). I knew this when I started it.

So it is nothing short of anger making when mp3s are taken down without contacting me. On one memorable occasion, I was sent an mp3 by the UK PR representative, posted it with their permission and came back to find a complaint from the US and it had been taken down. It transpired that the US end of it didn’t know that permission had been gven and sent in the heavy artillery.

This evening, it transpires that the entirety of my files have been deleted from my account at Mediafire. Every single one. Including a number of files that were on there because they were there for promotional purposes for 17 Seconds Records. I have made it abundantly clear that I should be contacted if people are

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unhappy about me posting stuff.

It is ironic -considering that I get about thirty submissions a day, from newly formed bands to acts that have been going for years – that there are sections of the music industry that see blogs as a threat. I have never ever intended any music I post to be here as an alternative to buying music.

There are those blogs which post entire albums. This blog has only posted a handful of albums in six years that were entire- and these were albums long out of print. In one case it was Orange Juice’s classic You Can’t Hide Your Love Forever. JC at the Vinyl Villain was inspired to use it as

an example to sell CD-Rs of the band’s music for charity -and this was with the backing of Edwyn Collins himself.

There are people who use the internet to distribute material that is harmful, that abuses, that seeks to demonise and put back the cause of humanity. This is simply a blog written by a thirty-something who is passionate about music and wants to share that.

Go after the real criminals. Be very wary of those organisations that seek to protect copyright ‘for a fee.’

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don’t own the rights to these songs. I never claimed to. If you like them, go and supprot the artists involved. If you support draconian internet piracy laws, you are a waste of space. I post them simply to illustrate the point.

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Album Review – Daniel Pearson

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Daniel Pearson -‘S

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rs I reached saturation point with singer-songwriters. There may be those who would bault at the idea of a blogger using a phrase like ‘Unique Selling Point’ but the problem was that my inbox became full of perfectly nice records made by people of either sex that were not bad records but lacked an edge to make it something special.

However, it would appear that a youth spent listening to US Alternative rock has paid off, meaning that although he sounds English, he has more in common with the ‘alt. indie/folk/rock’ singer-songwriters as typified by El

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liott Smith than, say, David Gray or the bland imitators who followed him.

As you might expect, it’s a reflective record, but thankfully pretty short on navel-gazing moments of the ‘woe is me’ variety. Although the opening notes of ‘masquerade’ suggest it

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might be yet another singer-songwriter record, from ‘Wishing Well’ onwards it is clear that Pearson is working from a much more diverse palette than many of his peers. Closing track ‘It’s Been A While’ starts as a gentle strum-a-long but builds into something much more.

It doesn’t re-write the rulebook, but there’s enough going on here to make it a cut above much of the competition, and hopefully he will continue to grow on suebsequent releases.

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Satellites is out now on Saint In The City Records.