So how many synonyms do you know for excited? Well today I'm going for inspired.
Children
For Breakfast feel inspired by the sheer brilliance of Clues (bringing
together ex members of Arcade Fire and The Unicorns as well as a host
of Canada's hottest musicians) inspired enough to bring them over to
the UK for you to feast your ears on!
It's part of a short tour which takes in only a few UK dates, Sheffield being the only one you should take note of.
Clues
http://www.cclluueess.com/Clues
was founded by Alden Penner and Brendan Reed, both active for years in
the Montreal music scene. Alden was one-half of Unicorns, a band that
burned bright and fast at the beginning of the century, and Brendan has
been a member of a number of groups, including the endless, Endless
Forever. They began building Clues quietly and in near-secrecy during
the summer of 2007, playing a series of unadvertised shows in small
Montreal venues. Their early performances elicited passionate responses
and made it clear that Alden had an awesome batch of new tunes in the
works, a glorious voice to deliver them with, and a brilliant foil in
Brendan as his co-conspirator.
By 2008, friends Ben Borden, Lisa
Gamble, and Nick Scribner had been recruited from the Montreal art and
music scenes; a few more exuberant shows went down, the sound building
and strengthening every time. With the band’s foundations fully
cemented, Clues began work on a debut record towards the end of the
year.
During live shows and on recordings, the band share and
trade-off on an extensive array of instruments and create a twitchy,
urgent, utterly original music that expands Montreal’s (already
diverse) pop music lexicon. Clues incorporates multiple drummers,
horns, a table of fried electronics (including a Commodore 64 and an
OLPC), saw and pianette alongside their trusty electric guitars and
basses.
Through their founding and early work as a band, Clues
has remained close to home, dedicated to collaborating with and
supporting fellow independent artists. In 2008, Reed started
VillaVillaNola, a digital music store featuring recordings by
predominantly local artists who have flourished underground but who
otherwise receive sparse attention. Strong ties to the independent
music community, together with shared ideals, led Clues to collaborate
with Montreal’s Constellation, who released the band’s debut record in
May of 2009.
What the critics say:
“In many ways the work
of a critic is easy. We risk very little, yet enjoy a position over
those who offer up their work and their selves to our judgement. We
thrive on negative criticism, which is fun to write and to read. But,
the bitter truth we critics must face is that, in the grand scheme of
things… the average piece of junk is probably more meaningful than our
criticism designating it so. But there are times when a critic truly
risks something… and that is in the discovery and defense of the new.
The world is often unkind to new talent, new creations. The new needs friends.
Last
night I experienced something new, an extraordinary record from an
singularly unexpected source. To say that both the record and its
makers have challenged my preconceptions about music, is a gross
understatement– they have rocked me to my core.
In the past I
have made no secret of my disdain for Clues Collective’s famous motto:
“Anyone Can Play Guitar”. But I realize only now do I truly understand
what they meant. Not everyone can become a great artist, but a great
artist can come from anywhere.
It is difficult to imagine more
humble origins than those of the genius now recording at Constellation,
who are, in this critic’s opinion, nothing less than the finest Clues
in North America.” Pitchfork
"This is a truly unmissable record
standing out among a season of great albums. Montreal’s Clues have
created a magnificent, off-kilter, decimated orchestral epic or a
record…Each track on Clues presents something new and different,
ever-shifting slightly in tone and style: bespoke and hand-wrought with
emphatic care, yet each bearing the unmistakable loops and whorls of
their gifted craftsmen" SUBBA-CULTCHA
"The music is almost as
good as the title, honest. It would be a suitable soundtrack to scene
of a morbidly obese man plodding down the street to his untimely death,
crushed by a stretch Hummer driven by a midget" Drowned In Sound (About
'Remember Severed Head' which you can get here
http://www.cstrecords.com/releases/cst057/audio_files)
"good tunes (sounding like) stripped-down Sparks... chaotic blues-funk of Captain Beefheart..and PJ Harvey using her voice" NME
They're only going to bring Bristol's finest with them too
MUNCH MUNCH
http://www.myspace.com/munchmunchbandWowed everyone at the very same venue during Tramlines, back to wow you again.
"the
band’s quirkily hyper indie is akin to Friendly Fires...Munch Munch are
a brilliantly awkward lot to describe" Drowned In Sound
“creating
something bolted together by a dyslexic Ikea enthusiast building a pop
wardrobe. That or they’ve learned music from scribbled descriptions
pushed under a cell door” Venue Magazine
"prog synth rocking jazzists" Artrocker
Miracle & The Soul Interpreter
http://www.myspace.com/miracleandthesoulinterpreterBoth
Miracle and the Soul Interpreter love strange varieties of music, but
they share a love of stripped back RnB. 'No Diggity', 'Try Agai'n,
'Bucky Done Gun', 'One Thing', 'Gold Digger', 'Crazy In Love' et al.
The challenge is to make English these slick, romantic beats while
touching as many kids as possible, the rascals. Still, boys will be
boys.
Warren Myles
http://www.myspace.com/warrenjohnmylesWarren
John Myles has long been a stalwart of Sheffield’s anti-establishment
subterranean music scene, though you would be forgiven for not
instantly recognising his name, as he is perhaps more familiar for his
work in art-punk anti-emo noise combo Heart/Yeah?, and more recently,
violinear electro-folk pop trio Urgent Talk.
He once covered every new number 1 or highest new entry for a year on gameboy which you can download here:
http://www.allyourtop40arebelongtous.blogspot.comDownload his new free album No Drama here:
http://www.warrenmyles.bandcamp.com The Harley
20th October
Doors 7.30pm
Price £5
Tickets:
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/59758Followed by Shizzle night club.