Submitted by Krasnyi on
Now I'm belatedly working my way through the list of stuff I'm not familiar with I have to say the woman Newsom has a lot to answer for.
Apart from Veronica Falls who I'd kinda heard anyway, haven't come across anything to excite me as yet. Have found some stuff to avoid like the plague though but. Not moaning, plenty of great stuff there but (and this is partly GM's and 6Music's fault) I find fewer new 'discoveries' each year. Where's this year's Gilbert, Monkey Swallows the Universe, Cowbois, Radio Luxembourg, Treefight?
Just don't get Low, the Horrors or the Pastels. And as for Swans. Well each to his own eh?
Hit me with your recommendations. Scando twee pop welcome!
I like Georgia Ruth Willams.
I like Georgia Ruth Willams. She played last year but I didn't get to listen to her and sadly she isn't playing this year. She's a better harpist than Newsome and sings better in my opinion. I am also taken with some of the bands on in Einstein's Garden, including the Ballina Whalers- who I think of as being a bit hipster (i.e. they are under 40, unbearded and thin) for shanty men. Also The men Who Will not be Blamed for Nothing. And Polly and the Billets Doux. But I don't think this is much of a year for twee-huggers. Scarce a flute or cello in sight.
Immediately like the Men who
Immediately like the Men who will . . . - anyone singing a song about Brunel is ok with me.
Realaqua replied on Permalink
Song about Brunel?
Song about Brunel? IMMEDIATELY adding them to a must-see list!
EXACTLY Krasnyi. Wonderful.
EXACTLY Krasnyi. Wonderful.
Probably late to the party
Probably late to the party but Sam Amidon's been my 'discovery' this year. And, I must say, if you want to go really deep, the 4 track mini-suite at the start of Laura Marling's latest offering is a real headphone moment (or turn the volume right up if you've got the house to yourself!)
wackojacko replied on Permalink
Quite enjoying Lord Huron but
Quite enjoying Lord Huron but it isn't exactly attention-grabbing. The little I've heard of Anna von Hauswolf is pretty good too.
Found one! Mikal Cronin. Not
Found one! Mikal Cronin. Not a harp or a bleaty voice to be heard. Good stuff!
i didn't even realise mikal
i didn't even realise mikal was playing
proper garage rock goodness
anna von hausswolff is the only act i'd never heard of prior to her announcement that's got me really interested
I realise I'm probably a
I realise I'm probably a philistine wot knows nowt but Anna von H is down there with swans in the avoid at all costs category for me.
i'm excited about seeing:
i'm excited about seeing:
The Slow Show
Phospherescent
Will Varley
Keston Cobblers Club
Lord Huron
Half Moon Run
Joe Banfi
Really loving Half Moon Run -
Really loving Half Moon Run - I think they'll be mu discovery of 2013.
I'm with Krasnyi on both Mikal Cronin and Anna VH.
Another new to me artist that I'm liking is Nuala Honan. Apparently she was also at GM last year but I obviously wasn't paying attention then.
philistines
philistines
Are they any good? Haven't
Are they any good? Haven't seen them on the line-up. Not Scando-twee are they?
Yesterday's tawl suggested the following might be worth further investigation: Blaenavon (improbably young but old beyond their years types), Rachael Dadd, Huw m, Melody's Echo Chamber, The Men That would Not be Blamed for nothing, Polly and the Bllets Doux and Zeervas & Pepper
Me and Peridot agreeing on something musical? I'll be sure to check those towo out mr p
I think it's only the overly
I think it's only the overly twee and Scando pop that divides us Krasnyi :)
I was also surprised when I saw a picture of Blaenavon having listen to them first - they do sound good.
Have you sampled Grass House - they're good too.
wackojacko replied on Permalink
Having listened to all the
Having listened to all the recommendations on here, Mikal Cronin and Half Moon Run can be added to the list. Lovely stuff.
Both very good. I'm now
Both very good. I'm now falling in love with Keston Cobblers Club. How bloody lovely is this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KtPbQc7SVE
+1 from the Slugger household
+1 from the Slugger household for the KCC. A bit of lovely tuba (yes I said tuba) on some of their tracks.
Friday looks particularly sweet this year ... Keston CC followed by Sam Amidon Phosphorescent and Midlake. Hopefully get to call in the Far Out for Parquet Courts also.
Nice!
not doing much for me, i'm
not doing much for me, i'm afraid
pretty and all that - but sounds like a lot of other folks doing much the same thing
i'll enjoy it when i've had a skinfull if the sun's shining
i do need to get one of those tiny grand pianos though - big time
anyone got any idea what they're called so i can search the ol' web?
tiny grand pianos
tiny grand pianos
i tried that it's an app...
i tried that
it's an app...
Wakestock replied on Permalink
Friday is going to be tricky.
Friday is going to be tricky. Not only are there a number of potential clashes between the Mountain and Far Out stages for me (Phosphorescent + Midlake v Parquet Courts and Moon Duo for instance), but I keep forgetting about the whole Fence Records thing in the Cinema tent as well. Shame that UK Mountie has bowed out this year. It would be handy if someone out there set about creating a Clashfinder document
There is no clash with
There is no clash with Phosphorescent.
There is only a place to be!
what he said
what he said
Wakestock replied on Permalink
I think we can take it as
I think we can take it as read that during Phosphorescent's set everyone will be there. Only Bonnie Prince Billy could possibly hope to compete
Carnie replied on Permalink
I purchased the Phosporescent
I purchased the Phosporescent CD, I know crazy! Was not expecting a great deal, but it is very good to say the least, and plenty of pedal steel, so even more happy. Not sure if I have asked this, are Beachwood Sparks playing?
sadly, looks like no
sadly, looks like no beachwood sparks
I have to agree, not sure
I have to agree, not sure about Low or Horrors although i will reserve judgement until having seen them live.
My main concern is Veronica Falls and Local Natives clashing on Sunday, loving both at the moment. Lord Huron too, they were new to me and I certainly dig them.
as long as low play 'when i
as long as low play 'when i go deaf' then i'm 100% looking forward to it, one of my favourite songs ever
Halfway through the year and
Halfway through the year and Low's The Invisible Way is by a mile the best I've heard this year!
Half Moon Run sound really
Half Moon Run sound really quite wonderful from the song or two I have heard. Them and Unknown Mortal Orchestra. Two bands I hadn't heard of but very much looking forward to! Good ol' Green Man.
Unknown Mortal Orch are near
Unknown Mortal Orch are near the top of my list of 'must sees' - kicking myself for missing them in Brum earlier in the year.
lucy in the sky replied on Permalink
A few ladies at the bottom of
A few ladies at the bottom of the Walled Garden stage are working for me..................... annie eve, denai moore and annie dressner. Have a listen : )
a wee word of warning for
a wee word of warning for anyone excited about low's appearance this year:
http://www.nme.com/news/nme/70916
Carnie replied on Permalink
What is more shocking, Mr Ray
What is more shocking, Mr Ray reads NME!
imagine what a minefield that
imagine what a minefield that is for me
but the strong must forever test themselves
Wouldn't have been going out
Wouldn't have been going out of my way to see them anyway, I find them rather dull.
On the other hand, despite owning the current and previous Phosphorescent albums I wasn't entirely convinced. Following the fulsome praise on here I've been giving them another go and am totally won over. Surely going to be a highlight this year (and hopefully not the Iron & Wine disappointment of a couple of years ago).
Wakestock replied on Permalink
Few more UK dates added in
Few more UK dates added in November too, including one at Thekla in Bristol
http://phosphorescentmusic.com/shows/
Usual West Midlands hole in
Usual West Midlands hole in that schedule, harumph!
wackojacko replied on Permalink
And East Midlands as well,
And East Midlands as well, might make the trip up to Leeds...
Carnie replied on Permalink
At least you have artists
At least you have artists playing in your country I only have that luxury once a year! Although yes it's a brilliant luxury with the best Festival on my door step.
Absolutely loving "The Slow
Absolutely loving "The Slow Show". Will there be a better way to spend Saturday morning?
Will there?
No I thought not.
Good shout Slugger. More than
Good shout Slugger. More than a touch of the Wagner about the singer eh? If they were from Wisconsin or some such place they'd be huge.
This www.youtube.com/watch?v
This is gorgeous. Hope I've linked it properly. Cornet-infused Americana!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY3deaJ9qec
Krasnyi you've stumped me with the Wagner reference and a Google search has confused me further! Is it a German composer, an X factor contestant or the singer with the Raveonettes??!
http://www.youtube.com/watch
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Kurt of that ilk - Lambchop
Kurt of that ilk - Lambchop frontman.
Yeah spot on! It was bugging
Yeah spot on! It was bugging me who they reminded me of ... A bit Tindersticks, a bit the National, even a tiny bit of a Deacon Blue but definitely a lot Lambchop!
the mention of the national
the mention of the national in your above description is unneccesary
as they are a tindersticks tribute band
i keep having to remind people of this
short memories...
one way to get mr ray really
one way to get mr ray really riled - suggest to him that the singer in tindersticks sounds a wee bit like Vic Reeves in pub singer mode (he does y'know!)
Carnie replied on Permalink
Ooh Krasnyi you are cruel
Ooh Krasnyi you are cruel although I can understand the pub style singing from a pub band, do not mention Ben Howard, he loves Ben Howard.
He won't rise to the bait you
He won't rise to the bait you know.
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