Album review – Cold Seeds

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King Creosote, Meursault and Animal Magic Tricks -‘Cold Seeds.’ (Song, By Toad Records)

This is clearly the year of painfully cool collaborations (see also: Burns Unit). Cold Seeds is Kenny Anderson (AKA King Creosote), Neil Pennycook (of Meursault, who also features on the forthcoming debut album from the Last Battle), Frances Donnelly (AKA Animal Magic Tricks), and cellist Pete Harvey who plays with both Meursault and The Leg.

This album was recorded over two weekends last year at Song, By Toad HQ. It was literally recorded live in the living room -and you can hear Floyd the cat on the first track (he’s a Maine coon, and absolutely gorgeous). This whole album is a lo-fi gem. You may have heard ‘Crank Resolutions’ on the most recent Meursault album (I certainly hope you have by now) and King Creosote’s ‘By 11 o’clock she’d left,’ one of my favourite songs of his. Both songs appear performed by the artists together, in radically different form. For my money, the highlight of the album is the King Creosote-led version of Donnelly’s song ‘the Perfume Of Mexican Birds.’

It is as lofi as anything, and that will probably put some people off. Their loss. This is a document of what sounds like two wonderful weekends and something you oughta hear if you have any interest in the current scottish music scene, and indeed, beyond.

****

Cold Seeds is released on Song By Toad Records (officially) on September 20.

Cold Seeds -‘Leave Me To Lie Alone In the Ground.’ mp3

Cold Seeds -‘The Perfume of Mexican Birds.’ mp3

Song By Toad Rules!

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I have enjoyed Song, By Toad the blog and latterly the record label for several years now.

The latest podcast features great music (as ever); this time including from the Arcade Fire, an earlier project of King Creosote and the new single from the Last Battle, which Matthew says some very nice things about.

So please point your browsers here:

Song, By Toad

Oh, and Jim Gellatly’s going to play it on the radio tonight, too. I feel like a little kid…

Album Review – Meursault

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Meursault -‘All Creatures Will Make Merry’ (Song, By Toad Records)

Meursault’s debut album Kissing With Tongues/Pissing On Bonfires crept out quietly on the Song, By Toad label at the very end of 2008. With the Edinburgh music scene gathering considerable momentum in 2009 -in no small part thanks to Song, By Toad’s Matthew Young’s hard work, their sophomore arrives eighteen months later with a considerable weight of expectation. Yes, they’re now vying with Broken Records as one of the most important scottish acts of the last couple of years. Neil Pennycook has collaborated with many of the local scene to whom he is seen -whether he wants to be or not as one of the leading figures, and he has featured on albums by the likes of Withered Hand and The Last Battle. Scottish music magazine The Skinny can be incredibly harsh on local acts, but at the end of last year the debut made a top twenty scottish albums of the decade alongside a list also featuring the likes of Mogwai, Idlewild and Primal Scream. So no pressure then…

Meursault seem by some to have been labelled as ‘folktronica;’ not a label I’m personally all that comfortable with in their case. Not because I haven’t enjoyed some music that comes under that heading – but because it implies something slightly more ‘chill out’ than this album. Yes, ‘folk’ and ‘electronica’ make up part of the musical potion on aural display here, but there’s also an epicness and grandeur (and I mean that as a compliment) that has more in common with the likes of early albums by fellow scots Frightened Rabbit and The Twilight Sad. Though there’s far more inventiveness going on here than I find on those band’s albums, which is why I think in the long wrong Meursault will prove themselves to be such an important proposition. Second track ‘Crank Resolutions’ is heartbreaking yet somehow life-affirming in that there are bands making albums like this :’I broke down on new Year’s Day/I mixed my drinks and lost my way.’

Considered on their own, the lyric sheet to the album might give the impression that this is bleakness on a parallel with the world-weary life-view of Aidan Moffat. But there is a sense towards the end of the album that there is hope. It is an album that rewards repeated listens and is best listened to as a whole -‘One Day This’ll All be Fields’ or ‘Payday’ perhaps not making much sense outside the context of the album. But that’s not a bad thing; in an age where download services mean that people are cherry-picking what they take from an album, this adds to the cohesion of the whole.

Will this break Meursault through to a wider audience? I believe so, but I’m encouraged that they haven’t abandoned the ideas, exploration and experimentation that made them so vital to begin with. This may not charge up album charts around the world, but those who take the opportunity to listen and listen again will enjoy a highly accomplished and brilliant second album.

****1/2

All Creatures Will Make Merry is out now on Song, By Toad Records.

Meursault -‘Crank Resolutions.’ mp3

Meursault -‘Sleet.’ mp3

What’s happening at Song, By Toad Records?

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Matthew Young writes one of the best-regarded mp3 blogs around, in Song, By Toad. He also runs a fine label, Song, By Toad Records and since we met at a Camera Obscura gig in 2007, we have been pretty supportive of each other’s blogging and record shananigans.

So, I feel rather ashamed that I haven’t covered his most recent releases over the last couple of months in more detail, and whilst this post is not a full review (these will come, promise), this is a guide to what he and his artists are up to. (This post does not cover the excellent Jesus H. Foxx, but as I reviewed their gig from last week, hopefully that won’t matter).

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Maxwell Panther is a singer-songwriter whose music has been described by Toad as sounding ‘Rough as a bear’s arse’ so if you are expecting Mike Oldfield type stuff, you will be disappointed (It is also debatable, however, whether you have anything to contribute to the world other than one day becoming fertilizer). His debut album Do You Feel Different Yet? is indeed rough sounding, but that’s part of its’ charm. And the fact that they’re some bloody great songs on it. Like these two:

Maxwell Panther -‘My Ex-Identity.’ mp3

Maxwell Panther -‘Lost Soul On A Roll (That’s Me).’ mp3

Do You Feel Different Yet? is out now

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There’s so few bands ever who have sounded like Trips and Falls. that doesn’t matter – because as far as I’m concerned, when you hear their excellent album He Was Such A Quiet Boy you will fall for them hook, line and sinker. And how can you not love a song title like ‘And in Real Life He Wears Corduroy Pants?’

Trips and Falls -‘And In Real Life He Wears Corduroy Pants.’ mp3

Trips And Falls -‘How Do You Do…’ mp3

He Was Such A Quiet Boy is out now

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Loch Lomond released a split 12″ single with the Builders And Butchers on Song, By Toad Records last year. The Portland, Oregon band are shortly to release an EP on Song, By Toad Records on May 17 entitled Night Bats. Check this out:

Loch Lomond -‘Wax and Wire.’ mp3

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Last, but by no means least, the mighty Meursault are to release their hotly anticipated sophomore album on May 24, entitled All Creatures Will Make Merry. I loved their debut Pissing On Bonfires/Kissing With Tongues and having taken delivery of their new album last night, it looks like lightning might well have struck twice:

Meursault -‘Crank Resolutions.’ mp3

Meursault -‘Sleet.’ mp3

In the absence of a proper compilation…

I would love to put together a compilation of what I consider to be the best new msuic coming out of Scotland. In the absence of this, though, I created a 50-track imix and put it up on iTunes. Seven tracks didn’t make it through, for whatever reason, but the ‘new music out of scotland’ playlist highlights stuff from Song, By Toad Records, Armellodie, Chemikal Underground and 17 Seconds Records.

Doubtless I will be left kicking myself about some of those I missed but hope someone out there likes it:

Follow this link to buy it

Oh, and I did make sure that it wasn’t just indie acts or bands from the central belt, too…here’s a visual taster!

Presenting…Loch Lomond AND The Butchers & The Builders

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First of all, many apologies to Matthew over at Song, By Toad for not writing this sooner, but I hope he will forgive me.

Song By Toad’s most recent releases have been on vinyl (lucky man), and these have included two 7″s singles by Meursault (I have no.s 99/500 of both!) and today’s special feature. This is a 12″ single, originally put out in America on Bladen County Records, in Portland, Oregon. It comprises two bands, Loch Lomond and The Builders & the Butchers. Each band do their own unique take on Americana. The orginal release was a couple of years ago, and now Matthew and Kate (or Mr. and Mrs. Toad, to give them their blog names) have re-issued it in the UK with new artwork on 12″ vinyl again, and this time with a free cd-r. Matthew actually gave me a copy of the original American 12″ (despite writing like Genghis Khan he is actually a thoroughly decent human being in person…sorry, did I blow your cover there?!) but I’m sure I’ll go and buy the release anyway.

These new editions are limited to 300, designed by Matthew and coloured in by him and his better three-quarters.

These two bands have produced really great songs on this sorta double EP (well, it’s a split single with four, rather fine tracks each).

Hear them, and go and support a fellow blogger cum record company owner.

Loch Lomond -‘A Field Report.’ mp3

The Builders and The Butchers -‘Vampire Lake.’ mp3

The resepctive myspaces for Loch Lomond and The Butchers and The Builders are here.

To buy it, click here. To buy the meursault 7″s start with Avalanche in Edinburgh.

Toad and Tart are Totally Terrific

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…which is more than can be said for my poor attempts at alliteration.

Anyway…

Song, By Toad have an excellent write-up of X-Lion Tamer’s EP, which I know Tony’s very pleased about.

You should read Matthew’s blog, anyway, if you don’t already, as it’s one of the best blogs out there.

As indeed is a young lady from Chicago who calls herself Tarty Tart, who writes the excellent Love Shack, Baby

She’s written up this lovely piece on Chris Bradley.

So, drop by and visit, tell them how wonderful they are and my artists are (well, if I don’t blow my own trumpet, who will?!) and bookmark them there blogs

Just to keep you posted…

Just in case anyone’s wondering where I’ve gone…I’m still here, still alive…just a little busy and not in Scotland for a couple of days.

But do yourselves a favour, or indeed two:

Firstly, Song, By Toad has excelled himself and had the fabulous Broken Records in for a session, so get yourselves over there now to Song, By Toad

Secondly, Steve over at Teenage Kicks has done excellent posts on the Shop Assistants and Motorcycle Boy, so if you enjoy your eighties indie and John Peel, get over there!

I spent much of yesterday on a train, reading Iain Banks’ The Steep Approach To Garbadale and listening to my iPod. This fantastic tracks started my journey:

Primal Scream -‘Velocity Girl.’ mp3

…though this is one of the few UK road tracks I know:

Richard Thompson -‘1952 Vincent Black Lightning.’ mp3