Interview: Eliza Carthy

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Ahead of her concert at Durham Cathedral tomorrow night, Eliza Carthy talks to 17 Seconds about teaching herself the violin, fitting in touring around half term and what folk music really means.

I catch up with Eliza Carthy on her mobile midway between gigs on her current tour. She’s currently on tour with Jim Moray [he’s celebrating 10 years in the business, she 21] and this year has released a compilation of material called Wayward Daughter. ‘It’s been good to revisit old material,’

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she says, thoughtfully. ‘We’ve got four gigs left…including [the Greenbelt Festival at] Cheltenham racecourse. This week sees her playing at Durham Cathedral, which was, she reveals ‘a late addition to our tour.’ Despite hailing from Yorkshire, she surprisingly says that ‘Northern shows have been thin on the ground.’ These days as mother to two daughters she’s fitting in touring around half term, school holidays and weekends.

It’s been well-documented that she comes from a very musical family. Her father is Martin Carthy and her mother is Norma Waterson. They’re pretty much Britain’s first family of folk music, something she was aware of from an early age. ‘I always felt a part of the history of music in the family, she says. Not just in terms of this generation, either; she reveals that there are seven generations of music on her father’s side, while her mother comes from a travellers’ background with a deep-routed sense of musical tradition.

And the family friends and connections rubbed off on her. Amazingly -not least if you have ever studied the instrument – Eliza is actually a self-taught violinist. How did she manage this, I ask, in wonder?
‘I hung around people who were good at it,’ she explains. She was inspired by Nancy Kerr to play the violin, and the two of them produced two albums together while they were still in their teens. Chris Wood, who her father was mentoring in the mid to late eighties was another influence and the legendary Dave Swarbrick ‘was always around.’ She wasn’t averse to musical lessons -‘I studied classical piano up to grade six, she says, ‘and I absolutely loved that.’

Another family friend is Billy Bragg. ‘He’s been a friend of the family for a long time, ‘ Eliza says. If Bragg, coming from an background that owes as much to punk as to folk might seem an

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unlikely connection, this is way off the mark. ‘Because I wanted to be a songwriter, his approach to music wasn’t massively different.’

Well-versed in many folk traditions, one of her many collaborations was with Bragg and Wilco for two volumes of Mermaid Avenue which saw Bragg writing music to unrecorded Woody Guthrie songs. This leads me to ask her: what exactly does ‘folk’ music mean?

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.’ She adds ‘ For me it’s about music being passed down; that’s traditional music.’ In an age where people are constantly trying to pigeonhole in order to understand she points out the absurdity of ‘music from these Islands being described as ‘world.’

After Durham Cathedral and Greenbelt, she’s not resting on her laurels. Her next big project is a tour with Tim Eriksen, which coincides with the October half term, and then she’s recording with her Dad again. Will she bring either Martin Carthy or Norma Waterson on stage for the Durham Cathedral gig, I ask?

I think she’s grinning down the ‘phone. ‘No involvement from parents!’ she tells me.

For Eliza Carthy tour dates, please check her website

Presenting…Falling Off Maps

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Hopefully these two tracks speak loud enough for you to want to investigate further. There’s a whole story about their previous band, but just focus on the present, and what looks like a bright future.

Forthcoming from Alex Chilton

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Big Star frontman Alex Chilton sadly passed away in 2010, but not before recording three awesome album with Big Star, producing The Cramps’ debut and paving the way for much of the indie/alternative music of the last thirty years. Seminal is probably an overused word (and I’m probably as guilty of that as the next blogger), but it really applies here.

October 14 sees the release of Electricity By Candlelight, a live album recorded at New York’s Knitting Factory in February 1997. According to the press release ‘The album is a really intimate affair, the power failed at the show early on and the club announced the gig was cancelled. Refunds were given out and the majority of folk started to leave. A few hardcore fans stayed behind, as did Chilton himself, he borrowed an acoustic guitar from an audience member and began to stum, what resulted was over an hour of etheral music, played in the darkne

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racting with his fans – lucky it was all caught by super fan Jeff Vargon who was in the crowd with his tape deck and mic!’

The tracklisting for the album is as follows:
‘Last Bouquet’
‘Step Right This Way’
‘Let’s Get Lost’
‘D-I-V-O-R-C-E
‘Raining In My Heart’
‘Lovesick Blues’
‘Girl From Ipanema’
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‘Someone To Watch Over Me’
‘Footprints In The Snow’
‘Case Of You’
‘Wouldn’t It Be Nice’
‘Surfer Girl’
‘Solar System’
‘I Walk The Line’
‘If I Had A Hammer’
‘You Can Bet Your Heart On Me’

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Album Review: Galleries

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Three and a half years ago, when their debut, free EP arrived, I wrote that ‘they are at that juncture where post-rock and shoegazing and indie rock meet.’ This album may have taken a number of years to come together, but they have built on the promise of that debut on their first album.

In a time of so-much indie landfill, Galleries truly have something to offer.

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No Miracles is out now. Stream it below.

The continued evolution of Aidan Moffat

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There’s various theories about what ‘Lucky Pierre’ means (and the wiki entry doesn’t list one in particular), but for those of you not aware, L.Pierre is one of the monikers that Aidan Moffat records under. Over the years, he’s also recorded as part of The Sick Anchors (with Stuart Braithwaite of Mogwai), with jazzman Bill Wells, as part of the scots indie collective The Reindeer Section, fronting his own band and of course, as one half of Arab Strap with Malcolm Middleton.

His latest release is an EP, Surface Noise, which has been described as being an affectionate tribute to the wear and tear of vinyl (I know there’s a growing trend in cassettes, fer Chrissakes, and there are American blokes who fetishise the 8-track cartridge, but I cannot see this happening with mp3s). Released on September 16, the six tracks are awesome. Don’t just take my word for it, go and buy it when it comes out.

Mr. Moffat has a way with melancholia and beauty that I can but marvel at. My first encounter with Arab Strap was hearing John Peel play ‘Here We Go’ on his show in 1998. From then on I bought as much of his stuff as I could. This included one of my most treasured 12″ singles, the Bis remix of ‘Turbulence’* and yet somehow I never managed to see them live before they split in 2006. I did, however, manage to interview Malcolm Middleton in 2007. I’d love to interview Aidan Moffat too…

* Strange story. Nearly ten years ago, I was DJing at Fopp in Edinburgh for the launch night of Sons & Daughters’ Love The Cup album. This remix was playing when Sons & Daughters arrived. For reasons I do not know, the look that Ailidh Lennon gave me when she heard me playing that could have shattered glass (maybe she was sick of my gazing at her at gigs). I never knew why. I did lend Scott Paterson my guitar strap and he later gave me a beer backstage at a gig where Sons & Daughters played with Aberfeldy and the Fire Engines.

Album Review: Stephen Kellogg

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The centrepiece of the record has to be the penultimate ‘Thanksgiving’ which at ten minutes long (wait! come back!) sums up the life of a man from birth to death and all inbetween. And it doesn’t feel like ten minutes either.

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Blunderstone Rookery is out on August 12 on Bread and Butter Music.

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27th October – Colston Hall, Bristol

Stream more tracks here

Gig Review: Stanley Odd

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