21 April 2016

The Pretty Things

Pretty Things REPUK SILK TORPEDO **** SAVAGE EYE **** BALBOA ISLAND **** LIVE AT THE BBC **** Pretty damn good Now the Pretty Things are far from a country band, yet the wild, pained sounds the band made – and make still – put them in a category of heartfelt acts, unfettered by style or current fancy, that draw a direct line from historic blues and the early days of Nashville. They’re not unlike the Stones in the way their music has evolved and metamorphosed in cavalier fashion over the years, led always by singer Phil May, almost always teamed with guitarist Dick Taylor They were treading the boards of London in the mid-Sixties at the same time as the Downliners Sect, who took a ground-breaking country rock path, but the Pretty Things went their own crashing way. As 1960s hits that inspired David Bowie, and not in a folk way (Rosalyn), gave way to glorious low-fi 70s rocking, the Pretty Things established themselves as a classic bar band, never standing still nor slipping into complacency. Here there are three cracking re-releases (with a dozen bonus tracks) plus the new 4CD, 60-track BBC set. In 1974, hit-making years behind them, the band were signed to Zed Zeppelin’s SwanSong label and produced SILK TORPEDO, a record destined to break them in America with its blend of AOR-tinged rock (in the best possible way), name-checking places (the southern rocking Atlanta), making like the Stones on EXILE ON MAIN STREET (Singapore Silk Torpedo) and even a bit of Brit country (Belfast Cowboys). SAVAGE EYE (1976), also on SwanSong, is the band’s most open and US-accessible record, and the one that would have cemented them as transatlantic stars if there hadn’t been the kind’ve drink, drug and personality meltdown to crown them all. From the opening rocker, Under The Volcano, through the gentle, acoustic Sad Eye and the radio-friendly It Isn’t Rock ‘n’ Roll it’s all there. Both come with half a dozen extra tracks. The band disappeared and reappeared several times. BALBOA ISLAND, from 2007, is the album where the band and roots rocking truly come together, a dark and guttural record, Johnny Cash’s AMERICAN RECORDINGS meets Led Zep’s PHYSICAL GRAFFITI. Self-penned numbers such as the mighty, eight-minute railroad romp (Blues For) Robert Johnson and the wild rocking The Beat Goes On (with Mexican borderlands trumpet blasts) sit alongside the angst-filled traditional Freedom Song and Dylan’s, The Ballad Of Hollis Brown, bleaker than he ever have imagined. It was eight years before the band would record again, 2015’s THE SWEET PRETTY THINGS (ARE IN BED NOW OF COURSE), another glorious, rip-roaring affair. The sessions set features well over four hours of music which takes the band from their earliest r ‘n’ b days through psychedelia and into Stones-like rocking over a decade, from Saturday Club to John Peel and the Whistle Test They might not be country, but if you listen to Zac Brown or a lot of other modern country acts, you’ll find a lot of similarities. But wilder.  Nick Dalton www. repertoirerecords.com

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Dave Arcari’s HELLBOUND TRAIN EP set for release on Friday 10 June, 2016

HELLBOUND TRAIN, the brand new EP from Scottish alt.blues troubadour Dave Arcari, is released on Buzz Records on Friday 10 June 2016. The four song EP – five including the radio edit of the title track – features three new tracks (Hellbound Train, Good Moonshine & Travellin’ Man) from Arcari plus a version of Son House’s classic Pearline. Other than the release of McPherson’s Lament as a digital single to mark Burns’ Day earlier in the year, this is Arcari’s first release in three years – and pre-empts a full-length album Givers & Takers which is scheduled for an Autumn release. “I’ve been working on a whole bunch of new songs for a while,” says Arcari. “But despite plans to record and release them long before now, things have been so busy on the road there just hasn’t been time – not that I can complain about that!” Hellbound Train will be launched at a series of three Scottish shows – The Tunnels, Aberdeen (Thursday 9 June), Sneaky Pete’s, Edinburgh (Friday 10 June) and The Hug & Pint, Glasgow (Saturday 11 June). Then in July Arcari will play Fat Sam’s, Dundee (Friday 1 July), Clark’s, Dundee (Saturday 2 July), The Blues Kitchen, Camden, London (Tuesday 12 July), The Cluny, Newcastle (Wednesday 13 July) and Fibbers, York (Thursday 14 July). RIght after the York show he heads to Estonia for a short tour including Parnu Blues Festival before another run of UK shows in September and a US tour (October/November) to be announced soon.

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Dan & Shay announce forthcoming album OBSESSED

Multiple ACM Award, CMT Music Award and CMA Award nominated chart-topping duo Dan + Shay (Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney) announced today that they are set to release their brand new album Obsessed, the follow up to their No. 1-peaking album Where It All Began, June 3 on Warner Bros. / Warner Music Nashville.  “The idea for the album title, Obsessed, came directly from our fans,” shares Smyers. “Our fans know we live on social media both when we’re in and out of the studio, and we started noticing that hashtag ‘#obsessed’ being tagged in all our fans’ posts when we first revealed our single, ‘From The Ground Up,’” Mooney adds. “So when it came time to pick a title for this album, it seemed pretty appropriate that we’re even more obsessed with making music for our fans than they are to hear it.” “From The Ground Up,” the first single off of Obsessed, is currently Top 30 on Country radio and climbing. Dan + Shay premiered the heartfelt song last month on ABC’s Good Morning America. Written by the pair along with Chris DeStefano and co-produced by Smyers and the award-winning Scott Hendricks, the track has already accumulated more than 8 million streams. The duo recently earned American Country Countdown Award nominations for Group/Duo of the Year and Breakthrough Group/Duo of the Year, as well as a nod from the Radio Disney Music Awards for their No. 1 hit single, “Nothin’ Like You.” With their debut album, Where It All Began, producing three Top 40 singles, Dan + Shay have sold an excess of 1.6 million tracks, over 400,000 album equivalents and racked up more 140 million streams in addition to their 30 million YouTube views. They also earned Platinum certification from the RIAA for their debut single, “19 You + Me.” MusicRow magazine, which named the pair one of their Next Big Thing artists of 2016, declared, “Dan + Shay are equipped to be superstars, possessing the unbeatable combination of musical talent, good looks and outgoing charm.” Dan + Shay are currently on the road and will join Darius Rucker on his Good for a Good Time Tour this summer, kicking off on June 3 in Tampa, FL. For tour dates and more information, visit www.DanandShay.com and follow @danandshay on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

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Jason Isbell

Review Date: January 19, 2016  Reviewed By: Carl Warren Location: Concorde 2 Brighton Riding high on the back of his latest album, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit cruised along Brighton’s brisk seafront into the arms of tonight’s packed out, expectant audience. Isbell possesses a poet’s gift for a beautifully crafted turn of phrase. The latest album, SOMETHING MORE THAN FREE, is something of a masterpiece reaching the top of Billboard’s Country Album Chart. Tonight’s set consists mostly of songs from the current album and SOUTHEASTERN, Isbell’s critically acclaimed previous, fourth album. The expectant and rapturous audience is treated to a feast of both the powerful and the poignant. You can feel the truth pour out of these songs, interspersed with stories of the road and of family affairs… There’s one thing that’s really clear to me, no one dies with dignity. Highpoints include the Grammy nominated 24 Frames, Elephant and the title track of the new album, an ode to his beloved father. According to Isbell, Having no money, the song was the only gift he could give on Fathers Day. Far from being over sentimental, the song makes perfect sense. Listening to these songs is somehow like listening to ourselves. The live show is a completely different experience to the recorded work ranging from peeled back country licks sometimes reminiscent of early Gram Parsons   inspired Stones to spaced out blues. However, this is a master at work who must rank along side the greats, Dylan, Young and Springsteen. Expectation exceeded, the crowd of both young and old filed out into the cold night air aware of the privilege that the past two hours had provided.                                                  

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Tia Mcgraff

Sat May 7: The Kirkgate Theatre: Cockermouth (Lakes District) un May 8: Haile Village Hall, Haile, Orchard Brow (Lakes District) Mon May 9: Prince of Wales, Broughton (Lakes District) Thurs May 12: Old Low Light, Clifford’s Fort, Fish Quay, North Shields, Tyne & Wear, Sat May 14: with Cale Tyson, Cluny2, Newcastle Mon May 16: Grateful Fred Café Sessions, Cafe D’Art in Formby Village centre, Formby, Liverpool Thurs May 19: Cilcain Village Hall, Cilcain, Wales Fri May 20: Hopkins Hall, Hillesely, Gloucester Sat. May 21 and Sun. May 22: The Tin Shed Experience, Clifton Street, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire Wed May 25:  Robin 2, Birmingham Thurs May 26: The Marrs Bar, Worcester Fri May 27: Nether Edge Bowling Club, Sheffield Sat May 28: Joules Yard, Market Harborough Mon May 30: Highclere Castle, Highclere Park, Newbury, West Berkshire Fri June 3:  Bickington Village Hall, Bickington, Newton Abbot, Devon Sat June 4:  Health and Happiness Show, Bookmark Theatre, Bloxwich Library, Elmore Row, Bloxwich Sun June 5:  TwickFolk Patchworks @ The Cabbage Patch, 67 LondonRoad ,Twickenham

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